The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 29, 1892, Image 4

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7: fit- lit tta"W't. Veorntnl rl Triacom
forr, an l.nnj an lie C:i'i I
: l:.rVt iu'ht hi a dr.'.;, .t suburb.
Tv.vry ! Vi .p :i :;n.l ever;, .!'i'i
ktcp. r " !:li:i!V '.TV it l.kc a ri ! ;: un
-- is I Uowim out Hie ' .ii':vi'
t r:n r.huiry i h:i pcss cf f in ;;-cs.
1'ioni i'U- I'm. j"r::y i iov.i'.m a i.ue .iv.:..lv
of rain, like M'-'pci- iron. :i i1:.
wlu'-e top is too liberally prkhii.. i;i
the Lund f :.n "r'ju.ii. ion.. coo.':, f..!!;;
i L'l iAr'-d: :;-e f pale iren ;.r.d
. . ." v, i ".no ii r"V li hur-'.et sr. I
i .-ux.'.-.iov v rs an.l t'le Like. It i hit
i.i.t :.n I t ;i:-''..-.s the or.i thi-vr for
I.:. -I v. i:i .1 to 1 i to .ret home
i',r::w the bliii.l.i iK t'.vci n t'.iiii
m h i-. and the element.- ur.d try to re
r.viii''iT that tin y an colicti :r.:d iucu.
T'.i"V think no. t o. mi I l: a hri f-
Here i , a c;.n:it in uhoc firm I even
street ar- 1.. de line to lave; their pliant
limbs. I. i'mitc ami innumerable Irene
rations of eats ! a", e frainl herein the
ti rm of ji fx rt U-xcd ! r.inorous an.l
-vt'otnl ire ifaii'y; yet here, in tho
l'rlil d'.-iv.h. is ar.oltl mall ti .1 i tl.-T. Sol
itary, hopeful. raci t. lie sits up-wi a
am; i- ool l.y the vile waters, pciiirf
f ; -1, t,,. i;k'M Tit ll Ci 'ftuill ' I'll t f
.jnil!-- .-.rli-.i!::'. immovable, now an.l
Hem the r:ihvi;.,- poi-it .f a little host
it nv: vA :-: ;;tte...lu-t !-eirn.
Ik.c hr si1-., t! i - very minor sports
ji:iri. s-.-orr. of i " 'in f. rt. Leei-h'SN
if jeers from the h'-i.l re. trr.llhlnl mil'.
vv the knowl. -e:re th.at the nrrht i.;
.ome when no man li -heth. atal th:.t
.here will soon he notiiiinr tor hiin hv.t
;io.. an:l a eoy room anil tohaeco in a
i-oiii'ori,,hL- aiin-f-hair.
It may he that in his time he was a
riweuM and that onee the (lodiless
i i n-iieap. tin' true l!onu Hei. wasr'oo.1
'. i im. It is pi-ohahl . for e h.-n a -r-t
.in stile i.- r, aehed I;eel.sior!" is no
more a ery for men. Ami in deeHn'ii .'
!': i-i 1 he j-inxlerpat h nprn 1 1 1 anirle thi.i
eNeellent old fisherman is hut a type of
the race.
THE BOA CONSTRICTOR.
How t Es-;t- from the Motisti'r'ii I)l-1-ly
oils.
If any render of this aitiile slioiil 1
ever he -o n n f "'t u nat a - t ex perir nee
the , mhraee of . hr.a i" Tr-: ri -t- r. says a
writer in the Chira'.-o Ih'r:i!d. it is ree
rinv.en ! ii th;? 'try t release liiiii-:-elf
hy t.i!;i::.-- hoid f the ereatnr. "s
t:.il ai.d iinwindin..' it i'roiu that i'id.
ll.anheea i!y mwonnd in that v-.y
hat . .thi-rw i -e it N not ;T.osi'le. 'i'h
v ay t ! itl a sii i'.ie i-not toa'.trmpt
rnish i!r 1" :nh t iir hoin .-. of v, hi. li ar
.-ry hanh 1-nt to s'rihe the tail v her
Ihe .i:i;i! eor i i- hnt thinly covered h.
lu.ne and siH'.Vrs readiiv from injurv.
It ithe;'ine way v. an eel. IK!
the T .il t'vi or three thnes a;r::':nst a"
hard sul .-t :, ace and it 'pii -hiy tile-..
I'h'.1 hoas ;i re li. 't Vi n .moils, hat flair
.::i'sare Mi'.h nt!y powerful to i.i
'.'.l s.-riiM!-. w a 'iii's. and la rev vive.
!.te;i , havi ics-n known to sa!l w
!.-.. ti whole. Theea.ei- related l.y th.
i r .veler iireni.-re t' a v:-.ia..l in t!i
:ht'n;:iiiie ; -!: a ! w'.i i I.; I ir i u j'Mi "
in a. eav r l. Mis fith. r. who al on
hneWo!1.!. ! ' i : : i r p'.ae-'. went soaie
t ee hir.i an I t ta';. him rie
forl ,Hi. m , i i -,- i,e t .a i-1 m-.t.-ail oi
hi -i ii i-M-iiMii, ::s,-.m). Jl,.
hil' d it and found -..m's I.ody in
the si:a!:e's sti.maeh. Serpents vnn.'
I ::t:.-s ..,. ! iow ! " s inn -h too hi ; far
their r i;.".: .' pow "-s t:i;it they uett'al
ly hm' t lr .:ii repl.-tion. The iielan.
is reeorded nf a I'M eon -t Ol" whieh
-w a.'.. ;.. , a a at. the kon.s .f whieli
i.i-'r. ed I lie hellv of tin.' mo:i-.ter ;m,l
kidr.'.ilUil.
THE FLUFFY GIRL.
,i irv. I airy "eil:ire iilliu I iiipi r .l
lt-r ) ti.
A yoniij.' man .peai:ie, ,.f a r:ri to a
natron of hi. a--.p'a;Mr l-iee recently
s..i!. aeeordiirj- to tiie .'u-w York Ih-
i'i. .-he's one . .f t h. -( tin IT v i..-ir';s."
1 f-
matron.
'what on ,-. rt !i is a !' .!. '.i-"
"V. ;iy. m ..ft on h.a.w." r.-jiiied the
Von;.;- ma:i. "A i . ! as Line ,.(.,
'!' ! lea 1 a i i ! i . ii! .'. aoi iier and looks
li';- a hit oi' 1 .,--, I ai . a. A i rl .aa.
is ilv. v - hit !. ' ia a hi'.' .irin-ehait
and ha.-, a I a i ; . ! i v Mi: e tale of w. ie to
eon'i to ;.on u.. t yon. my d -ar
madam, hat t laa to i.. uie man. The
iil wh ,. :! eh irmhi-r e'o n -. all
tnli; a.ad ii'a'i :;sand hoieles-.l v intri
cat t i i.i . . uiine who i- always
l.ai -iit willy rl -an. vvi'ii fresh-etirled
hair: vim a if eh- .-.i tain n. rfi-.mes. has
rnrioti . L-.' t nr.-- and moi'e- of i xpres-
ion: who wear, tinlcliir.r ornaments at
hiT n ! ! - : :al o ua i it 1 1 i.-s of rin;rs on
he i;,, . ... I o a: i .iid'. in para. sols,
laie. a.:,! h.ivv '. . v. !ii.-h ii. a- men earry
tra i',.--r '.riai;e. ;.i.,;.t in her wake.
'1 la- is ihe iia.i'y and. my dear
lady. i. i la" ;:peri. n -e w ith her has
tau;.'ht l.ie that sin- Usually possesses a
temper as Huffy as her pown."
AN ANCIENT TRAGEDY.
Trarin of a ti.ul le.at of Ih.- :iI.ll.
A enrion i diseovery was recently made
hy a wine-;.'rower in the department of
the ( harente. Adjoining h's pror.erty
jue the rnins of an ancient chateau,
which has leen left to it- fate f. -r
centuries. As pnrt of one of the walls
of this old pile shewed symptoms of ;m
approachin r collapse, the peasant oh
tained pertni --ion to ivinov-e it. and a
few days nohe set to work to demolish
it.
After tailing for a couple of hours.
MVS the r.e'.fast News Letter, to his
ama.'cment he came upon two skele
tons, the jaa hs anus and le.es ,,f whi.di
had hecn tightly hound to each ot her hv
iron links, 'i hey were in an erect posi
tion ami it was evident 1 hey were the
remains of men w ho hail lx-cn immured
hundreds of years aro. The wine
tTowvr last no time in drawing the at
tention of heal nnthpia riaus to his dis
covery, and a careful investigation re
vealed further the pres. nee of frag
ment of clothing which had been re
duced almost to dust, as well as of a
rusty weapon and two pice-, of w.Hid.
The skeletons are to ! placed in the
Thin'ranv riiisi'iun. and prcat pains are
l-inu" taken to insure their transjv.rt
thith. r in the same position as that in
which hey were lounn. There is no
doubt that some tragedy of the middle
a;res, of which possibly some record
may survive, led to the confinement of
these unfortunate victims in the man
ner dcseribotl. It is a matter of course
that the .stranife disi-overy is en'a'in"
the attention of anti.piarians in tha
part of Trance, ami it is by no means
improbable that some clew to the mys
tery may be fort hcotninjr ere lontf.
No f r -niili srrni-Vindf'.
A left-handed darkv lionet a stem
wir.dhifr watch. After haviny the watch
in his jvssession for several days he
brt.ue-ht it back, savin-that it was no
fTxl. as it would not run in snito of all
his persistent etlo. ts at u iiid'inl,' it up.
The youti' iri:m. i.fter xaminin? the
watch, turned the stem and the watch
at once beyr.n firkin- The hoTr. uld
not for the lir,-.f him understand uhv
the thinjr w-.tdd not run for him
thourrh he had horn so faithful in
winding it ni. The iiKjuirin- mind of
the you, i-man, to the astoundin ' IK
Wildennent of the darky, told him the
trouble, which was that no left-handed
ni -;'it conl, run a stem-winder. With
his left hand he had l-vn turninir the
wrony way ;lH ,.- ,K. wcpt
hou.-e lirmlv convinced that his v.-d h
v . hi i .Tore hi-, left hand every tint-.
' t v., d i'v run when maiiipulat-
il l.v a i. em a -irvr his ia.rl,j 1.
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Two (factors of nn Knstern towov
To li.nun? nnic-h inclined.
Were c-.ihcil to s c a in ntlenmn,
AViiueio biiUih vrus undermined.
Tfie first put" llie1 his stethoscope
t'pen his putM'nt meek.
I und." iir h he, "one lung is gOQ
You eunnnt live a wct-k."
To this th other wi M. D.
Vihemently ehjeetrrt.
" I s." Uoih hi', "as nil may sec.
Your kidneys are atlect.fl."
Tliese wHe men nmied loml and lon.
Yet the patient owes if'iswery
( Not. to those ilitorn. hut t'
I'ienv'a Golilen Medicul I lincovrry ;.
Ther ara sonif iwitent medicines that ara
mere marvelous tluin a do:-cn doctors' pro
scriptions, but they're not those that profess
to euro ri-rrtlhi mf.
Evervlxidv. now and then, feels " run
diovn." " j.laye.1 out.'' They've tho will, but
no p. wor to" generate vitality. They're not
t-irh enough to call a doctor, but just too melt
to he well. That's where the riejht kind of
n paten' n:cdicin comes in. and does for a
dolair what the doctor wouldn't do for less
than five or ton.
A'.'o pat in our claim for Dr. Pierce's Gold
en Medical i)isfivt ry.
AVe claiiu it to 1 nn unequali-d remeilv to
purify the blood und invigorate the whole
EVS'rai.
" It 's t ho rhn7-yt blood-purifier, sold tlirough
Iru. r's, ii.-t matter how muuy doees are of
fercd ler a dollar.
W 'lai t bemuse it's sdd on a peculiar
j,.'.;,and you only pay for tlt good you fcot,
Can you os!t more I
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Kan Axdueax, ( al., lel rimry, 1SM9.
Jly Uy, 13ye&raoM. was no kfTei'te.! by ht.
Vltun I ance that he coulil not go to school for
two yearn. Tv o hotU- h of Pastor Koeni .Nwrve
Tonic reftf-r. il hit hiaUh, an.l ho is now atu-uj-K
fcchool uenin. AiiCliAEL O tONNEU
Halumobk, June, 10.
I okoI raster Kornl'a N. rve Tonic lor Drry
"as irouhle caused Ly overwork, and founU ii
.11 that it Is claimed to !,. After n.int one b-.t
ile It had tho d. sircil 1 fleet, and I can truly rcc
jiuiii.iI It to all iiilT. rlni; a like complaint, a
really wonderful remedy. SAMU 1HKEW.
1'insnmoH, l'a , (nt. W, VJ.
Ter eiin yearp my el.l-t .U",:hter ha. I faint
ten hj . Us mid i.Hiiin. laut Jnue Hhe took the
tii hi of 1'iistor Ko nlr"i ....rve Tonic, ami aincn
tint Uuie Uiey hp. .. entirely crawl.
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A Vlriabl Itoolc an Npttoui 1
lllmMM sent I rsp to any ad lr.K.
ami 1 KM.r pation'M ran aM obtain
this medicine) fr of rlirae.
This rmply has bpp-n preparp.l by the RpTerend
Pastor K.nia. t.f Fort Wax up. lad. nincallie and 1
ikuuw prepared nnuprnis turecuu oy mo
KOCNIC MED. CO., Chicago, III.
Sol.lhy UrucxlaUatSt per Cottlo. 6tbrS&
Laare Slxe, 91.1 '. 6 Bottloa for S9
I701. 1p11.
policies written at short bmim ta th
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MILITARY RULE W tUROPC
tVp X CdOiiaerod "osrtlo anal Kwcn
1-robahla at Any MonM-ot.
!oroio:il. Civilbuitioii -tkij ts tiasard
on the iloa that "var is not iinj uu iumt
luixit TxrsiX,ilitjr Tint a pro lability, an J a
rjreat class rvTy country has
K-.-n trained to look upon LhhaI
vhciLJitv as its proper vrH-ation.
Tht K'lvat prwes arc rvscrwd for s.l
tliiTs; honors, fame, position anJ tin
monarch's favor to fro to tlu sons of
iiars. 1'he military bu.lf.vt ox''vls
many timos over Ws it exot'oil t tie
appropriations for public iiihtriution.
Tho salary of a colonel i oarneil by but
few professors. T ritet V. V- Thayer, in
the Komm. The cost f the jn.wiler and
shot wasteil in Kurojx' betw-eu any
ilawn ami dusk tvouM priibably jmi.v the
running e.penes of all her public hos
pital. In eaeh poverntueiit. whether it
Ih.' constitutional or antiH-ratie, the army
may with truth be suxd tvxliri'et legisla
tion, for the lefrislatures willingly or
uuwillino;y vote the appropriat ions ile
man.led by the war lopartniont. Kven
if a lejrislatnre tlares to .juestioii or pro
test it is quickly frightened into acqui
escing by an alarinluir rejiort from the
minister for war. Thus the military
class controls povernment and has laws
passed to suit itself and prevents all at
tempts to cut down or to aliolish its
powers. It intimidates the statu not
less really, though less openly, than
the pretorian tfuard intimidated old
Home! Kinps and ministers do indeed
assure the public tiiat they chiefly en
deavor and desire to preserve peace, but
in the next breath they call for larger
funds and more recruits. Kaisers meet
and kiss each other on both cheeks;
they extol the sweetness of brotherly
lore; they attend each other's priiml
maneuvers and then they increase the
trarrisons ahnr their respective fron
tiers. A stranpe method tnis for testify
ing to their peaceable intentions:
CATFISH THEIR ONLY FOOD.
Negroes of Savannah Catch Load a of
Thcni.
The city of Savannah. Ia.. is ad'
vantafreously situated on the river of
the same name, advantajreouslr for
some things not set down in peoprctphies
orjruute liooks. r or instance, the dock
laliorers there are indulpinpr themselves
in the expensive luxury of a strike;
and here is where occurs the applica
tion of the advantages overlooked.
The Savannah river swarms with cat
fish. The strikers are nearly all dark
ies. The wenches" ask no better
enjoyment than to sit on the banks of
the stream and catch these cattish, and
the 'bucks'' esteem catlisli nearly as
highly as they do watermelon. So it
happens that this combination of the
river, the colored lalorers, the colored
women, the catfish and the strike
threaten to make the shipping business
of Savannah experience a very bail
time. The darkies are as obstinate as
they can well le; they can live at vcry
1 it tie expense thanks to the advan-t.-ifres
above noted and they will stand
a l.np tussle before they knuckle. All
of which is very instructive, as it
demonstrates apain that no man is ab
solutely helpless ttntil he is fullv di
vorced from natural opportunities.
Certainly there is lettcr fNd than cat
fish but on the other hand cattish is
better than no food at all.
HISTORIC MONTREAL.
The Mother or Two It tea The litrth
plare of Famous Mm.
Montreal is. historieallr sneakine.
the mother of cities. Here will be
marked the birthplace of llienville, the
founder of New Orleans, and the homes
of La Salle, of Duluth an.l of I -:i Moth..
t'adiUac, founder of Detroit. Here will
tie shown the eyrie of Mackenzie, dis
coverer of the Mackenzie river and
first Kurotiean to cross the Rocky
mountains. iK.Uard lane will have its
'lorious lcirend made plain upon it.
The ancient town walls will be in:nlo
easy to follow. The Kecollct irate.
where (Jen. Hull and his army were
brou o-ht in prisoners, and the OueWe
pate, where the same was done with
Kthan Allen, w ill receive tablets.
The ixisition of the armies nt the
time of capitulation, says the Toronto
Week, will not Ik- forgotten. Neither
will n variety t.f str.-moe traditions,
miraculous and horrible such as the
eroniea-like leirend of the I'ercie
Maistre. whose head was cut off br
Iroquois, but imprinted its imate upon
a handkerchief and thereby haunted
and addressed them until the conversion
of his murderer.
CZAR NICHOLAS OF RUSSIA.
The Cruel Muila ICevlew of His Soldier
Winch lie Held.
Emperor Nicholas sent an equerry to
SitK-ria for life for harinfr mislaid a let
ter from the kinjr of Prussia, nays a
writer m the Philadelphia Times. lie
made four thousand soldiers take off
every stitch of clothinjrand stand naked
iK'fore him simply liecaiise there was a
button or two missinr to a uniform
and it must le rememlicred that
this nude review took place on a day
when the cold was so intense that the
least exposure meant death to an ordi
nary Kuropean and as for haviutf men
and women flopped to death, that was
a common form of amusement of his
iicperiul majesty.
Kven for a comparatively trivial of
fense in Russia, such as intoxication, he
would order the dclin-juent to be
"passed by the ranks," which meant
that every soldier in the repiment. pr.v
viiled with a stick on purpose, pave a
blow 011 the back of the culprit as he
ivas slowly drapped down the line. A
fatal lloppinp.-when we consider that
epiments in those days were composed
f four thousand men. Nicholas him
self never drank or smoked.
Manly ln.l--iilencr.
There is an attorney in town who is
tellinpof a little e.H-rienee he lately J
had with nn nld character from the
rural districts, says the Minneapolis
Journal. It seems that the pranper
went to the lawyer's office for the pur
pose of pettinp a deed made out for
some swamp land he was sellinp. The
listener of woes heard the old man's
request, and then pickinp up pen and
paper he proceeded to jot down the par
ticulars in the deal. "Your name?-'
from the attorney. ''Philip Ward."
from the farmer. "What W your wife's
name?" "Kliza A." "What does A
stand for?" "I don't know never
aske.l her," replied Mr. Ward, uncon
cernedly. "Don't know your wife's
middle name, and you an old man and
married to her for a pood many years,
as you say? Why, this is rich. What's
the reason you never asked her what
her middle name was?" "Well, see
here, younp fellow," returned the un
inquisitive Ward, "I'm a pretty inde
pendent cuss alius hare been and allns
intend to Ih and the fact is I'm too in
dependent to ak her."
Some idea of the amount of carbon
winch impregnates the air in cities es
pecially in those burninp soft coal,
may be gathered from the inrestipa
tions of an Knplish scientist who has
Wen enpaped in computing the amount
of soot deposited from London air. Col
lect inp the soot deposited on a patch
of snow in C'anoubury, aWut eipht
inches in extent, he obtained from it
two prains of soot As Loudon covers
one hundred miles this would pire for
the whole area one thousand tons. As
the quantity measured fell in ten days
a inoullf allowances would need one
thousand horses to cart it off, and these
stretched in a lino would extend four
miles.
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VALUABLE PARISIAN RU33ISH.
lVhst Hrroiw or the Var ot the. ireat
I'renett Capital.
A 'i:rins series if statistics "tale
U.ii. s tho Viiliu' t the Tvftv-.- .f tlu.
i'uris st rei-t--. "i !. linirt K--m ir.ei.l
i! k". utl sIiiav t!i:.t the ra.riif!:'.i-s ii-r-
-harpx? a l:tty nf vr'lj::rT i:o'.rl..niv,
stirs tho Vnii .M;ill;a.-'tto. W-irltiri"
:it ':';-!. t, 1u:.y uti.ler tin jr:ilt;-'its ivlth
Ii.kJc ;:tul pin'n'i', V,:r v:hic i v.liv.. thf.y
tll-i-t c:. :i il 'V i- tr tiiii-tel ul tim
LiiniVviiiiI ; UJ1-. MiTlin.
A-Mjr.'i!l.v oru-li:.5f th wv.rl.t .l-x-.- iiot
l:r..v le.w thi- .tlirr l .ilt" li.is, Ot
cuuimj. t?tv" iMii.ilt i. .e- f l'..ri "life an
c..vl'tJ. .littL l .j;il:.i i -ii i- w ry i li
th.- t:ill 1;.i:-h si ft .!"ii!i;.,:'il vit!;ui
li.J '.t. I.t-.: then- :;rc 1e -;irli-li. ii- '. ith
u- -tli.'ri1 are but tin liMii' au.i iho
slr.-i'tN.
Tin I'liri-Int's h:ivi a ay ff . iii'.ty-iii'-r
ill I I. ii..!.--f Ir.t'iV.-r and iefu-a-into
the :t:;-i:t-. hti.i tiioll llii- ni'rj'ii-Ufrs
.tli.-i' in their harvi'M. . n:-.- il..i!te!
f..r el-en 1 hitler :ml mi' . i ui' -rpi ,-.
iiffiT iva.M's. Al! 1 ! ili'tails arc ii.t.-r-I'stiiijr,
thotii.li Notno ur ratlu-r
turltintr.
Ka;f. of ir.mrsa-. t inalie aH-r:
l.rnkeii rlas is ini:ihl am! si rve:; as
tin.- -at':!i;r fur .::il or i-tm-ry j.:Ta-r;
lii' aftiT tin jr.K'i'Ss of I'li-aninrainl
cut.inr down, serve t m:ik nail
liruislie-s. tMth l.ru.--li N uml ftincy l.ut
tons: little w i-p . of wiiieu'! hair arc
-areliiUy uiiravelcl aii.l l- duty f .r
false hair l.y ami liy. Men's hair col
li cti-d oi;t-.i.le tin- liarlM-rs' verves as
l'.iter-. t!.r.ti;rh which sirups are
straim-ii: hits f shii;.v aiv cut up ami
iiseal f..r spir t i : 1 1 j i j. , : hit., of I'rci.il. if
ilirty. arc toa-t-.-d :i:i.l ;.ri::te.l ;rti ! -11
t. 1 lie r.-s'anrar.ts f--r : e.i-e:nli:i- on
hams ami cutlets. Sometime:, they ::re
c::rl' ti'.iziil ati.l made i'.t: 1 1 ' 't p . ..! r.
S.-.r.ii':" l.i-s are cut t: i'- . t i . 1-i-.
r ii:t : .s .. i-:et . f u -.t::;'..-.;i A
l.at h;:
i.h
rn;.;i ler ol
i-
venture:- in --t'.rc for it.
AH this work employs :i i"er:i?..'n if
e.-i'-tilckcr--. i:ttiu ! ktIu;.' ": .i t
twenty thousat.'l. stf.d :: h earn in:
1 went v la-nee lo half n iTov. ii a day.
TAL2S OF THE GOAT.
I. iltle .l:.iiiuty I'.ua ..n"t hii.r: t say
.hftnt th;- A.lvcut iir i ..f line -f l lte:n.
One time then- wi;:, ji y itti;r r ,te
m i. h felt l.n'ty. ami tle rc v. .i.. a
rii:i v.ieii lav in the road, h'llf :. '.1 - p.
n ehmie his cud. i -ays " l.i'.l! . I I . : i i 1 -, . "
i:i the San Francisco F:niiiner. 'I lie
'.t.' he had Ix'cn shet t:- in a paster "1
hi life, an had never saw a ram. a:i he
;.;-l to hi - sister, tie --. t - '. id: " Yi ut je-t
stall stil ami vee m-' whip' that fveek
oil the face ot" tin- erth."
S the jfote he Went up b-fore the
ram stomp hi.-.f.'.-t ;.n shul.e his hed
real frilcllc. but the ram he .ii In'l e-it
lip. 1. ut only j.t,t kep a chiit;e hi . cu.l
and wot. -hed out lietween his i lashes.
I II ill-- by the ite he hacked of ail tok"
a run. ami then arose up in the air i:n
cma .low n with his hed on the ram's
hed. wack! The Rote's head was
busted, but the ole ram he never wank
Li.- cy. Then the ole ram he Miiil.-d
with his mow th an.l sed to the bnttcr
rnt.'s si .t. r: pears to iu". miss, that
l;an;';.ri. m" yourn is mity earen-s
where he lites. In- c mc frmii ilastv.l near
mal.iu me swoller my cud."
The oh' rams is the petrarehsof the
II. ickx. and the 'lie ones is a y..n. but
the labiii it jramhies i:in.K-eiit and is
hily re-.pccktcl.
My father he say that miin w i. h work
f-r Mister Illicitly, ti paintin his hous iu
l.ivmore an puttin tip 1 rb wire fences
is labiiis. t n.. but now ' . : terPuckly has
P'oiie to t'audy and they will have to la
brotiirht np by hand. I'ncle Neil, wieh
can make va-try jest like Missus Plunket
an Mister Shakspccr, he has made some
alxiut Mister Iluekly and has wrote it
out for me. an here it is. spellin an ol.
'.st as it flode from his brains.
HOW HE READ PRAYER.
.cmm1 Morj' at the KTpetiae r I'riiice
t.eorce. ot V;th-a.
A ;rorwl tory is ciirivnt in Iondon.
says tlu New York Keeord.-r, conccni-in-
Priiue lieor;re. nf Wall's, who h .'ii
reci'iitly in niinainl of the llritish
cruiser Thrush. lH'lonTin? to the north
Atlantic Mjuudron. It was the prince's
duty as commander of the vessel to rea.)
prayers to the assembled crew every
Sunday morning, his secretary reading
the lessons.
One day a hrother officer ventured to
sufrjrest at the nicsstable thnt the cap
tain would do well to study the prayers
a little more.
'Why, I read 'em every Sunday!"'
was the prince's astonished reply.
"Yes. sir; but you do not read them
quite correctly," answered the officer.
"I don't!" exclaimed the prince.
"Not quite, sir. You invariably say:
Ye have done those things which we
ou-lit to have dune, and we have left
un.loue those thinjs which we ourht
not to have done.' Of course, it is very
flattering to us all and the ship's com
pany, but "
The speaker ;rot no further, for his
remarks were drowned in a roar of
lauphter led by the prince hiuisclf.
PARISIENNES AT THE BATH.
I'ulilie It:it!iinir i the Itiver Seine Many
I reneh woiiieu Kxpert sm imuiers.
The Seine is a narrow, jrrecnish,
tnake-like river, and it d 'sn"t look in
viting from a distinee. Hut on enter
intr the swimming haths formed of l;t
like sides, containing tlu dressing
riw.tns. it looks clear and cool, says a
Paris correspondent of the Providence
Journal. I.lack balhindrcsscs trimmed
with red braid can Ik- hired for a fr;:ne
upward, and hundreds of ladies, with
their children, daily afford themselves
amusement at these places. There is
no effort at fashion, jrentlemen not ad
mitted, and the top Ileitis covered by
canvas to shield them from the eyes of
th' people on eUihankuietit or lniule
vards. Swimmers aiuoiir the attend
ants are frequent, and thuy dive and
float, swim and sink at will, and teach
the children nu.l ladies to do the same.
"Some of the Frenchwomen are expert
swimmers, and they tfo around in their
black.- bajftry suits, chasing aKiut the
platforms, eatinr sandwiches or ilrink
in" penny sirups or clarets, an.l end th"
pi-rfortuanee liy uivui into tne water
and swimming' a race. Trapezes,
swiiis, eti.. are suspended a'ovc the
water and irymnastie exercis-s are
indulged in by the younger and more
ambitious.
On leaving1 the baths they dry their
hair sufficiently, put a crimped per
ruque over their own straight locks, a
dash of powder and a bit of lip salve (a
stick of which every Frenchwoman car
ies in her pocket) to slightly color and
liminate any dryness, and with a deft
djustmeut of the inevitable black veil,
my lady i well coiffed and if her dress
suitable, can take a drive before po
ing home.
I F.Jaeational frocrreaa in Africa.
When we rememWr that only ton
years agti the peoplo of l"rrar,da ana
Victoria N'yanza were almost unknown
to the world, it is Mirprisinjr to rend
that the missionaries there recently
sold, in a few weeks, four thousand
readinpr-shects printed in the native
lan-rtiujre. Thoy send word that th.
could sell ten thousand copies ut once
if they had them. They say that the
people arc most anxious to acquire the
art of rending;, and that their cacrnes
f.r lioolcs is astonishing'. "As lon j.s
we had n reading-sheet or a book left
wr.tes one, "a crowd swarmed around
ns day and nig-ht, and hundn ds were
di. appointed when the supplj- pavo
"nt
ia hS
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THE SECKtL PEAT1. s.
It .rew for Mora Thau 1 ift aeaa I.h;..
not H iving Vera. Tanted.
".lie who discovers inew di.-J. . ..n-f.-r-t
a rrori'iT lK-r.elit on lnankirn1. K-'
! .j wiio :'; M-.ivcr.: a new s ,
f im'.us 'vrit.-r, u.ui th.' iuaj r-'it; .,;,.
s..:i', ;ul'l be willin;' t lie ; :
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South'-. .''.:r.;-.::;i;-n. live till- f-.i(I1
I ..'!::'l.'?p!iin, i-t the e. iniht-rc '. .
! '-.:v.art' :i:id S.'buyi!u!l rive.- .
fi'io ol 1 pl:v. o:: l.:i . i
I.-.-.r -i" s.. -hvl c .tale. art
: i ;" :-i y .f ; t 'p'len ;':-:n!. !
t '."i of th . '.jel.. : t h. :;.!:
:: ; tv f i? . f:-air, e ' ; 1 .
.- . I i.. l.' t'.e pl.t i ."i H.
.: : ..' v a .o ' h.-tv ... : !
e'it.. . .r.i r of t . i
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::: . i i t'l i i . .t . ! il :
l!!. !'.. :r. Th'Hi hall' a
fl-.i'i-. i f t ':i t ivri ; ,. t : '
.i : t'.-.a ..f -Tin ' th ' : i .
') : :.. i ': h:r; ih . . . :
i t'..- I . wa . i:i !;:;
' - . v. it . fruit ro'.i I
I : a . ea.l.'.i In.- ....
Mr. :' '. Lawrence's t;--.:-:: .
:!. I t.r:". .V i " t .' i't .': . . '.
l.at v.-ar u : .ve 1 :.:i.l it !. ..'.
it:; t::: . II . v." it came th. .
I i ;: M i o:ie h;i . . I.
' 1 : ' . i e. p.)-. i .. i .
t .'. . ' 1 i :-eartr e. b ' .
.. : :. eie: a ; . .i i rk. w: . .
': al. a?'.!:-..: ai the ow a !.
. ii.nl t ) e "t it'd-lWII soli!' 1'..
i f. '."'.i . a i.i early fall Mr. :. '..
r. 1 "! .i::;r f :" ' l a h e; r '
. ':aliee l 1 , . . I. -:ie;.l!i 1 'i
t I ' .! r r a miaal
'. . sh. ! . S-.i ';! "illy :: ; ...
.ia:!: l.iin t: m t.'ae la a I. 1.
! h:a'! ".v.-.i !.i . hat. :.a-l , '
l:i . a". "J: l. 1 1 r. ! T art .ai :i .
" :::! .! 11!-' fra'! la'f.'.: . :i '
a ei , i'i th act cf thr v. a
: !i"i i: oeeiiri ed t 1 in t .
"Ah. the !:.- r i f that p r
Seclael iva-l t say. in t; liiti-r i'e
.' ' Is
i r
i,n i-
.'nt: "I had tiiouyht lu-.-.-!:' a
i; ivj.:r ia pears, but 1 ha i a, . r
ta-.1".l t!" jnal of thai af...- a . , ...
; i .el littl" fruit." Tin's ta-
hel p -a:' ,i .'m.ti'.'iI. 'I !:at ; : -
pears were ! .t I -ft to rut o:i t ': , '. en 1
r t f il cow., ami t ,. Tin . I...
. a !:. 1 ' f :: r rii' .:i Mr. s ' . t .
. ; .:), fi'uin the tr e Were . .-.a i i
!'ia:ii. an l the Sechel pear has m ".
. .me a fa v. .rite.
AN ANGELIC MAN
low Ue T'i'n!. l.'e Woul I
Tic t Mi,
v. ir ir ;.:ei m.
I should at all times eM.-nd to I,
att. tit iT; ;::el politeness .lue a n
' !:.: 1.1 i:i.;.:l';e her pe'ty tr e.i
ra.viti"s. aii.l the larwr one t.r
extent of my ej.eh.'.jlier. ai..! ir a
;rivcn t. cM ra va'.ra.'.it ilea . ! . ,,
son with her calmly, ra.t v. : i . r
at her. bat aho'.v her the hi .i' . . i
sources, mrihe a couliilant e a ti. ! . .
i'.;i "i In'.', ; a;, s a writer in the !
'.airier. Mie sh-udd have a 1 ! !..
uri --. ,. h'-fe t:a:t I ettjove.:. 1 r v.
rt!,.'
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fa. I
i r. -.n.ai-'.
a
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nan
!...v..'
nates a seiii-ij man.
ner own opinion. j,.r sar.
Iv her
are as d ar t ;; -r :, ., inv t . ..,
Worn '1 l.y id,. -;jr.", ot l.u.iijes-.. h.
shoe. 1.1 not ! annoyed by th.-m. f..r I
would endeavor to hap-e my troubles ..u
the door.'tcp. 1 should bid her ad in in
the mi.raiii' wit h a hiss, and i t' I c-otild
not brin home a i.ttiilin f:.e in the
evening I hou'd retnain away iinlil I
coul.l. 1 s!i. not o.peet t much -f
her, but i".vr remember that Wine- a
ivninaii .he l.astlic worst of liiVfivvn
the cradle to the pravc. I shoul.l !
careful as to her tiring of nn-. and
should not exclude her from all s i. :y,
ea;.'inir her like a bird, but would free'y
allow h r the freedom she cle- ire.!. re
lyinrr on her honor. If she v. civil! I
should nur.M' her; were she in .rr'.v I
should svmpathi.e with and e..mf. .rt
hi-r. 1 should have her pa.thway sir, v. n
with r.iM-s. and her journey d...n
stream of life only a ph asaiii !r.
tin
am: lier
inv
and w lion t i;c tinal Hour came f ir
departure into the preat bcy.-n-i
hand : houl.l be the last to sii.....l!i lier
pillow, and as I feel this ni-ht 'twould
Ik' my wish to le her partner -till.
The I.Htnl.-lioiird of Samara.,
In a Ixx.k called "The Iiihe ,.f ll-.l-stcin's
Travels Into l'crsia and Mu-.-covy."
published in ir,:sr. there is an ac
count of a curious vine product called
the "lamli-pourd." which runs as fol
lows: "In the neighborhood of Sain.tra.
Kussia. there j-rows a froii rd v. hich
closely resembles a lamb in all its
idi'IuIhts. It changes place in .Towing
as far us the stalk will reach, and
wheresoever it turns the (Trass withers
and dies. This chant.'.- of the o-.urd-lant
the Muscovites call -fee. i i nr:' they
fur! her say that when it ri;Hiisthe stalk
withers, and that the outward rind of
the (Tourd is then covered with a s.rt of
wool, which they use instead of fur."
Seali tit also makes mention , .f the
lamli-fTourd. and says that it j'rows
until the Trass fails and that it then
dies for want of nourishment. He also
said that the wolf is the only animal
that will feed upon it.
CURLING-THE MUSTACHE.
Some roiuta on 1 ha f 'aatnm .Iren by i
llarna-r.
"IIow lone has tlu ciiMfim nf erimp
inp; the mustache lx-cn in clmi.-'.'" was
asked a dapper little harU r who runs
a shop on Washington street, -rtyn the
Ilostoti ilolH.
"It was lirst introdii.--d in the l'uitd
States alxmt four years aj.'o." he re
plied, "hut it was known m Kurope
hulf a century hack."
IVh". the crimpiiiK' f the mustache
injure the jrrowth in any wnv?'
"Yes. very seriously. You see. hu
man hair is naturally oily, which indi
cates a healthy growth. If a siiifrle
hair is placed under a powerful micro
kcojh' it will le found to rcsemhle a
piix'stem that is, a little t nlw runs its
entire lenffth. Through this channel
flows a current of oil. Now, if this is
dammed up, it lias the same effect as
bindinp; the stalk of a plant; the ripe
nap is cut off anil decay fadhevR. There
fore, in ninety-nine cases out of one
hundred, where the mustache U
crimped it finally ln-pins to fall out,
much to the pricf of its owner. Where
there is unusual vijor this result d.ie
rot obtain, which accounts for the ex
cept ions named."
"I all your customer have their
mustaches curled?"
"Oh, no; it's the niid.lI-'-nred an.l
younp; fellows who curry the style.
When a man lH'jjrins to r'm'Kle up aiul
his knee joints la-priu to ra'tle he cares
very little for those tlner ixhit in his
ivrsonal appearance."
"Ithe ilandy police .tf"ners like t-
have a curl put into their whiskers?"
"IKtthey? Well, I should think so.
There are some very handsome men
who wear the uniform of the city, nn.l
when they pv on duty they hv.k as neat
as wax. A low-hanjrinjr mustache
would not harmonize witli the ens-m-hle
of these stoical puar.lians of the
piace. It is seldom one of them j.'oes
out on an ostensible limit for crime
with his mustache in the c .njition de-scrilK-d."
l.iket the. I'aper.
When an old cstaMished-wcc kly new s
papcr in Delaware was absorbed by a
rival, a few years ajro, it was discov
ered that a family of Scotch Prvsbyte
rian fanners, named I'atikin, had lecu
takinp the newspaper continuously fi'r
one hundred years. The Kankins were
a hit nonplused at the chanpe, but the
head of the family promptly subsciilc'l
for the victorious rival, and is prol-nhly
si ill tak-inir i
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