The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 26, 1897, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXI.
EBENSBTJKG, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1897.
NUMBER 12.
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tin-. So!iritiur a portion of your
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s'-i'-t of Svir's d'Tic l :Jmv4 f i- 2-3 cents.
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TRY THE FREEMAN.
''PATENT VAWIABLE FRICTION FEHD
Beat Set Work In the World.
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Received the Medal and Highest Award
at the World's Columbian Eipoeition.
TT.-r.nt1 th bot iiuil., MilnirU MUla. MfhinT
and btandmrd Arncnitoral Implinanla uf Bmt Uul
Hf at lmn pnM. for Ulutratd Catalufoa.
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four y.-am: tnowii anil wanted hy -ver planter
Thai i- why brtinnrr. nlwnya Mfrrrd willi
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wn- r-i uANRER A. BARRY.
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- in A H..TI.H. mih- wMlely 4iv rtim-ii Jilty
FA III 11 Kit EL.
Xt-arly 3t) years a. when I -v:ls an
iinih-rirailuatv of Trinity ciillep-i-, Dul
lin. 1 rculetl in lol'jiii'K at Kinjrstown.
A few doors olT a-s a firculatiiifj'
lilirary. kept liy a man then unknown
10 faint', lull since notorious as "N iiihImt
One." of the " I n iu-ilh'" conspiracy.
T was a liainlsoiiit , arrcealiic.inan.
fond of an argument, ami as all my
sympal flics were with tin- Kiifjlishry,
we h:ul many a di liate tin jwilit ics. T
iiett-r lost his t-iiiicr, whU-h is imre
than can lie saiil for iiianv ulioilo iml
kill cliief s-creta rii-s r lhv iiiikinjjs.
One week in I si', Mulilin was all
a.-t ir. The heir to t lie crow n of i iifrlainl.
willi his lieaulifiil irilicc.ss. was a I tin-
ice reral hwle;e, ami a frreat function
was to lie ierfiriiicd in St. I':: trick's
cut hed ra I. in run licet ion wil i I he
prince's entry into an Irish order of
clmalry. T was very imlitri ant at
such '"adulation of a foreign de.j.ot,"
ami two days liefore the ceremony we
trrew tpiite hot at lesist I diil di.snMiss
iny the matt4'r.
"At any rate." I said, "all the Irish
skirls, are wild aliout the prince. You'll
lind he has not an enemy a monT t hem."
"If von will coiiiciiikI take a liand.it
card-: this ec;!iiiir upstairs." saiil the
Iriv.h liny I'awkts. "I will show yon a
lH-:iiitifu trirl who hati-s tin- tyrant- as
liitterly as I do. Ami listen, th -r.- is a
d rip of Mt heen in t In house t hat never
paid Victoria a peuiiy. You are not too
loyal to ill ink it. I hope?"
Loyalty is a chmI I hint-'. Imt genuine
Irish whisky w hich. as is w ell known,
is utterly spoiled liy pay i nir l 11 ty ) is a
lietter. I'esidcs the fair reliel was an
attraction to a youth of nineteen, so I
accepted. I had sMatit scleral i vcniiit.rs
w it Ii T . ami I am InmiihI to say t iiat
liarrinir his weakness for killimr
""tyrants" Ik' wa-s a af.rrealile ami
com teoii.s a host ;is ever X-1 punch
or sliiitl!i-l eanls.
t in t his occasion. lM-sidts T "s w ife.
I was presented to Miss Kllen MaL'uire.
j 'lamlsomi . ldack-ei ed. r - Ii. k '
si rl. a liout t v o -a nd-t wen ty .p;ct u rest pe
ll at t :p-d in a v. hitc ci-n dress. u it
Treeii rilitmiis ami a sli:iiiirM-L liriMM-l
She spoke with a sliirht A uierii-.i n as
i-i lit runtiinu" throiitrh ln-r uat'v.
lro-Ui-. an. I avowed hT-clf a IVniaii
a nari-hi-t. communist, etc.. with tli
tini-t rliariiiit f tTront. ri . lU f.ire tlo
i i-n:i!i' ended I wasipiite faseiit: lei! ;
ami li.nl she otTi-reil ti ."h I m i ii i-1 r t 'i
I '' n ta i: oa t 'i. con hi ha r 1 1 1 ha v , t i-f n-i il .
were I f r tui.'i-t Imt for a -hnrl tnit
li our en t.-rtaiiur-. ulun M ir-. Mar u I re
-ai.l:
" I am en i - n .y t In- IIi.l I la 1:1 1 ' II t he
iiiiiii i:e. aiiil thcri1 is a -i t: i- ii n
w I. i 1 1 I I . .ii '.1 h :i v 1 1 me - I.j v i u I i '
Imi. Would ion !. it f.ir fue'.""
"" irt ;ii ii I v ." I rplii; "with pleas-
11 r ."
"I ouflit to warn nm." i;iil this lli
li. ri i.i a ! 1 1 la h. "t hat i mi v. i ' I ': .. Iireak-
tt e I;W .f tl.i ; ly-r r. ill. i'l H 1 T: t I. rii'.
nr. rat !. r. that .f it - S;i ...rr.-.ir."
I fill rather iinca-i at tlii. Inv
i 1. i t.LT wa- t.ot in mi line, ami I l
.an to ft -a r that t he Im ;i m i-u of t lii.
iri ti mi-'!.t lure me on t hi-roi'ks. How -
Mr. I a-.-nre. her that I was ii-a.li
""ti mount the iallow s for ln-r sake."
Itlf ttitir'. I -.tumid lit.! have riKeil
mi neck for all IIhtvcs in In-laiul. lint
tine ii:u.-t la jittlitt'toa latlv.)
"Well, 'tis ju-t thi." saiil the tempt
ress. "I h;ive a small jar of that stuff
lou have Im-cii tlriiikin"." Miint it-,)? at
the Mthi-eli. "which I slmuiil have left
at a house in York Mrret. Will you
take it there early to-morrow?"
I pan' a sieli of relief. Xo Iri-hman.
howi-ver loyaJ. mimls hreakinir t he e-ci.-c
law-.
"All riirht." sai.1 I; "I w ill d. liver it
if you w ill ay me for my t roul'le in ail
lance. I am not jroinir tt hreak 1 he
law ami defraud my racious tpieen for
iut hinir."
She lifu-d her ftwe to mo, ami jioiittl
ln-r nil Iis.
""Here "ls my purse." sin saiil; '"ti.ke
your fee." And I took it.
Ylien I rose to p-o. Miss Mapuire
slippeil away. :ind met mi' in the pasrape
with a small Imp. T said "(lOod
nip lit." ami alsen.ti-d himself.
"Here it is." siiid she; '"mind don't
break it. or drink it. The address is on
t his card:
'MR. sAxnr.nsox,
ID York street, (second floor front)."
It would not do to addretss cont raliaml
pn. ! Is."
"You only iaid sxune of the price yon
promised," I whispered.
"Yon are very coietou.s." ihe replied,
"I. ut take-your full pay, and hepoiie."
It took a lonp time to op-ii the hall
ihor, hut at last I and the hap. which
was terribly heavy, were in the street.
I went to my loilpinps to dream of black
eyes and black baps.
I haI a season ticket on the railway,
ami went in every day, usually carry
inp a Ihil' nf lifmks. I felt rat her puilty.
and t luuipht every iolicema :i .and porter
looked suspiciously at my btirt.'ieli.
Its wetpht forced me to take a cab on
my arrival, anil I Mas soon conicycil
to York street, a narrow thorouphfare
Icadinp from Stephen's (ireen towards
st. Patrick's cathedral. Number HI
was a teneincut hotist', whose door
stood x-ii day ami nipht. I ascended
to the .second tloor. and knocked at the
front room door. A tall, rod-hc-iufiil
Irish-American, w ho spoke w ith a iiu-sal
tw anp. opened it about six inches.
"Wall, oiinp sir," he said, "what's
yer biness?"
"f was asked by a lady," I replied, "to
deliver this to Mr. Sanderson. If you
sire he, that's my business."
lie liwikcd at me ami the bap, then,
t-ciinp the latter, said:
"AH ripht." ami slammed the door
in mv face. I went off in preat wrath.
"After all." I thoupht. "I have earned
those few kisses dearly."
I hurried to the collcpv. and soon for
pot Miss Mapuin' and her commission.
Next day business was suspended.
The citizens were all in the streets
v. atohitip the procession and checrinp
the royal visitors. I Mayetl out fate
scc'iip the illuminations nml drink
injr my futun' sovt reipii's health, with
ether loyal ami thirsty "underprads"
of Trinity. When I came out of my
Jiedrooni in'xt morninp 1 fi niml t he fol
!ov if;' pleasant let ter a w ai t -tip r:e :
I'enit IV.lii-e Office. Lowir Castli' Tanl.
i,:ir s';j : it l.as come to tin- l.icnvlede
:f t'i.- an. horit.e-t t'lat yon rei i.tly
v.-.! a I. air enntainin:; a iiat'eern s a:- '
i...i.fi!i .nt'l" lo a h'.us.' ia Vori: r :r.-'
t i-: licipi d t!ij.t Ihi.' S'a.i done In ti!iorar.i-. .
I ut to avoid unoleau.int lonmquinoi':.
A
lo.i vv.d im Uv.i .. .i..-.iil 1 1.1 onice a.
tlirf-e . m. to-mcrrow. aad state all you
know of the atTair. The C have in
Mri!itioi:s to arrest you, shoulil you at
tempt to os. aii-. Yours, t '.c,
T. I MAI.I.ON, Iiisxctor. II. I. C"
I was l hunilcrstrtick. This came of
consort ii:p with Fenians ami fiinalep.
I l ellccted t hat siunjL'pknpa ot ''cell was
not. after all. a hanpinp matter. It:
deed, I was rat her surprised that tin
detective uiliee should initii-e it at all
It was tli- luisiiie-Ks of the exciscmci.
or "paupers."
" They must have little- to do at t he
c.istlc," I thoupht. "llnweicr, I has
bitter face the music."
At the apioilited time I present!!
n-.iM-lf at the Irish Scotland Yard,
l'liallon recciied mi' oil illy enmiph.
ami coiiiluctcil me to a loom where ::
couple of tuapist rates ami .i r. I'hil
lipsou. t lie crown soli-itor, w ere si-ati-d
"This is breakinp a luiltcrtly on a
whicl in earnest." I said lo ml sell'.
"W hat a fuss aliout a jar of whisky."
""Mr. -- --," said the senior mapis
trate. "it. is my duty to warn you tha;
oii need not answer t he ipiest ions w
an- about to put to you. You mipht
have been, here as a prisoner, but we
hiM' ion arc an innocent ati'iit tif this
at rocious conspiracy. You can. I think,
best pmve our inmH'encc by i-implete
canilor. I'.ut, remember, your state
ment may lie nseil apaiiisl lonrself."
"Ask what ou like," 1 replied; "I
haie had any share in any 'at rociou.-t-.itispiracy.'
"
"W i- hope not," saiil my interropator:
"at least not a puilty tun-. Iloweicr.
iu will not deny haiinp carried a
black lap which you ri-eeiieil from a
y.iunp woman at T s eireiilat in-r
liiuary in iCinpslow n, tf Hi York stn-cl.
tin' ilay ltcfore yi'st.-rla" ?"
('crtai!:ly not," I answerel. "The
younp hull asked me to do a triflinp
coininis-sioii for her. ami I liil it."
"l ask iku," saiil the mapivt rate, sol
emnly, ""diil you know the contents of
that bap?"
I hesitated, but 1 did not think it
lipht. or M-i haps w ise, to tell a lie, st I
.-stiiil. with a .-mill-:
"Vis. sir; I knew t he contents of t he
bap. Very pnI stuff it was. tim. I
ho'te hiv riial hiphness will pvt stiuie
l fmr he haves Ireland."
"S;li!n-e. ir." criiil the mapis! rate-loireihi-r.
then t h- vi-iiior .vaitl :
""I Ihiuk we inai vi.ip I lo- .-xaiiiina
lion ami i-iiiniiiil tlii- wreli'hiil iniith.
tin p ! ii in hi - p u : 1 1 . to K i Una in ha m.
lie ai-inalli .-mill's ;it a !-r:m- Ih.i!
t : i i 1 1 1 I, i- resuitt-il in death and !--
t roi l ion."
""I o n t li iot ii." I cried. iiiilie-nant It .
"'-llll I V VI'U Will K't s. ,. ,,e I.)
f.r !- a tritle? I tli.l wionp, I -up
(.-, I. ut wa- it arid in Slii-. wlii-ii-i""'n
in. in. Wi'iii.tn :in.l I'hihl- lt.::-.'i-tr.it--,
an. I lu.lii-tii- ii,ilu.e, tliii.k
olli.eu. To ei n-ii In v in t Ihi' pan:'!-'
by i at ri iiip It !o a fri. ml. i- nm -.iii ret
M a.-l of piil.i ainl chant v. which
' !i i -1 ..i ii lit: ii w ou 1. 1 rt-f u-e l. p.-r f or ii: .
I'!.-' llr ti-h empire will not com.- Ion i
I:.! i.i i ti.-.- half a erow n il.iti ha- im:
li II paid nil a !jll;itt of pt m I liijllo:'.
I V'. iii the Mltli t!iri-e t'l;:e- !v. r.
a ir I a Ii lie as well. I tut i on hav l.ti riL'h t
". -till me to a paol -i! lea -l in lh.-
e. n il in n r maiim-r. I il. tn.i r.l . .
.! i c examination and letral a-si-t
The lo.iirist rates lookeil prtuillv n
iievcii. "Tell us plainly what loll.su;
pos.-il was in the bap." said Uie ini,uisi
tor. mildly.
"A (piart !f sithecn. or illicit
vvh'-l. v." I i-i plii d. "Ami I say apam
1 !.at I vv i- li hi.- roi al hiphm-ss had soiv
I f he om-i- tasteil it. 1 aui sure he i.oul'i
never semi a subject to jail for niakin:
fir carry inp ir drinkinp it."
"Woiiltl you be surprised t' lii-ar
that lout- friend's jar of polliccn iva--a
iiiit ro-pli ccrine Ixiinb. inl. nded t
have been Unrip into the prince's eai
riapc by tin- I'eioan I! , alias Sander
son?" asked the tnapistratc.
I nearly fainted with horror. "Am!
who is Kllen Mapuire?" pas pi d.
"II - s w i fe," s;iid I )eti'ct iv i I hailon.
"'as danpeioiis an anan-hist as there i-it-
I'u'ropi'. She carries t he vv capons of
the conspirators, and sometimes er
siuules lounp fools, who admire her
liiacl. eies, to help her."
"Th' scrHMit !" I exclaimcil. "Iw iil
pive ciidi'iice apaitist her with pleas
ure, anil will po to sec her lumped. " I
slept with, that awful thinp under mi
pillow! It mipht haie blown me to
pieces."
"Ami half Kiupstown as well," said
tne olVicer. "A fall or even a shake
mipht have done it. I!ut we have pot
tn catch Mr. ami Mrs. ; v et. 1
fear t hey arc in France by t his t iuie.'"
It appeared that the jiolicc. haiinp
obiaim-d news of the plot in the usual
way (throiiph an informer), searched
the room in Yorkstrei't shorl ly after 1
delivered the infernal machine. They
found flu- Iximb; but H . alias S.unl-
!'i-.-oii. hav inp stepped out toil neiphbor
inp bar, saw the of.iccrs, ilivincd their
errjuid. ami maiiapeil to escape.
Xcil her he nor his w i fe w as captured.
Tie. taller, some years later, ai hieved
an infamous notoriety as "the brave
liule woman" who conveyed to Mubli'i
th' knives with, which the l'hocniL
I'aik iiiurdcrs wen- i-ommitted. Ilrr
frieml T . w hose acipuiintance I
ilroi.pi'il after these events, became cs
picially notorious, ami I am not likeh
to l.urriedly forpet thei'n-niiip I spent
with "Xunilter One." Tit-T.its.
Trylrtff III Own Mrdirlnt.
The averape ape of tlttctors is much
hipher than t hat of any ot her callinp
it. is no lcsw than M!. Their preat nil
i'ousi.-ts, no doubt, in their oppoi li
tres of ol-scrvinp what t real incut is
most i-tiicacious with their patients. A
certain phisician is sa'ai by .Tames
Tai n to have h-t this particular eat out
of the I at' to out' to w hom lie was pay
iip marked at lent ion. "I am -i-ery
I'liich "i:ti ri'ste-.l in your case. he aiil.
'bei-ausc I have the some complaint
myself; ami i f t his medicine really does
von trivoil I shall trv it.
Itronctit lo Terma.
Ilusband (prowlinp) Snpjier oupht
to havi' Ixcri r.-.-oly half ml Iu,ur ap-u.
What iii ir:rth .are ton readrnp?
W ife (sui-i tly) Old 1 sve letters.
Would you like to look over tlu-m?
"X o. J don't cart, to be reminded
o what :i fool 1 was aliout. yon."
"Oh. these an not y!Hir h Iters. They
sin lett'rs fnm former Iovits."
"Kr by the way. my lea,r, you ,-rxkc
al-ont. wantirp to po to the opera to
i ipht. I I forpot about it. but I'll
po ripht out and telephone for seats."
31 AIICII OF THE JSEA.
Waters Encroaching Upon Large
Atlantic Coast Cities.
New York anti I'liilatlelphia UVrc llnre
Far Inlantl (.rent (lunen IteinK
UrnuRlit In the Original
Mioro 1.1 tie.
Once upon :i time the sites of Xeiv
Yirk and i'uilailelphia were far inland,
ami there wsis tlry laml where now the
ships po sailinp.
The. sea is sl-ailily em-roachinp iiHin
the latnl. I ii old maps, deeds a ml ot ln-r
documents lh' shore lines recorded do
not coincide with those of the present
ilay. Comarisons of Ixuip I'.e.uli.
from I'.ariiepat Inlet, 12 miles south
ward, on the I'liiteil Stsitcs coast sur
i cy nia-s. of ls.:;i ami 1 sTI. slum s t hat
tlur'mp the interveninp '."J years the
shore line retreated more than one
tenth of a mile. Kach si i crape year the
ocean advances si rod on the iikisI of
New Jersey. This pain by the sea
amounts in each century to si t hinl of a
mile, t he scan aril slope heinp alxuit six
feet ht mile. The seaside resorts sill
the way from Sandy Hook to Cape Mav
have suiTcred immense losses by the
march of I'at her Xept une.
Only last summer prcstt chsinpes wore
made in the ocean front tit kockaway
iH-ach anil various places a lonp the Jer
sey eosist. I.!inp liranch has suffered
very seicrely. and it wsis imt so verv
lonp sipo that it hotel sit another presit
seaside resort was drsipped I Kick by st
team of locomotives from the thresit
ii i up w sues of the ocean. That the tides
now run hipher than of old is proved by
siihnicrpeil forests and meadows. In
the olViiial reKrt of t hi' stiite peolopist
of Xcw Jersey for lss there sin' sic
ioiints of sincieiit im-aihtw s sinil forests
eonsiilerabli below hiph water mark,
recently exposed by the wear of the
wsiii's on tin- cosist. Some of the trees
had Ih'cii ut w it Ii the six.
I't of. W. .1. .Mcl.ce tohl the writer of
buried cellar i amps, w hich hsu e piien
ri.-c to si siiipular imlustri the literal
1 1 1 i 1 1 -1 ti- of timlicr. At several mintsof
asttin Xev. Jersi-y enormous ipisiuti
t'cs of white c.'ilsir and magnolia lops,
-iitml ami lit for use. sire found ub
iiieit'e.l in t!ie salt marshes, sometimes
- iii-sir tic surface that roots ami
I'ranches protrude. Many of t h.- trees
rlnis overthrown and buried were for
est piatits.
Ahuip tin- t'.-irolina inai-l, I'nif. Me
' ci' sa id. the ail', a nee of t he iH-ra n u .ui
he r-if -provv iiii. islaiiils has Im-cii noted
1 v observii.p ri'siili-rits dnrinp !irce
ii.ra! ions, llri the i-eiit ral L'ulf cosist
!i.- same t'lii p is poinp on the laml is
! ail.lv siiikinp. Forty tears su.'o l.ost
!s!:iml, ,-i p'-asure resort of Xcw I r
Vaiis. was svvallowetl by tin storm
vv-ives, with most of its t ra tisteiit popu
kition -"the west I til ami bciinty of ! he
h i ! pa ri - I.i s" si ml na nph t but si I !!--.v.'i
sheil bank rcii::iins to mark its site.
'.uri' than mill' ilurinp later tears lil-'i'-t
s si ml s.-1 1 e n leu t s on t In pulf siiores
1 1 -1 nil the delta ishituls of the Miss's-
ip;i hstie Ihcii swept f rotn t he f ice of
'he lain) ami made the prey of the in-s-it
iable w siters.
The isiiise of this sinkinp of the At
' I'st :i' ami ptiif coasts is not far to seek,
'"he rii erstv hii-h i-mpty into t he A I '.in t :c
rum Csine ("oil to Fajie lisitteras. sin'
ilontr the shore of the pulf. '.-irry out
pin t he i-cean i-ach .1 ear billions of tot::.
f lnati lial. This mutter is depos'letl
nit side t hi ocean's edpe. :i ml t he w e'ph I
thus t r:i nsfcmtl csiuses si stisi-ITv
nropn'ssiii' ilepressioii of the -osist
liiii".
licolopiaI science lias siscei taincil
!!iat Ihi- entire crust of the earth is ii
uch si co i id I ion of sflisil ii c i iU :l brim:
1 1 1 si t t he tsik i'ip :f w I'ipht t roiii oi.c jial 1
of it to the other brinp-; liboul t Ii". sit 'on
'.f tin' portion from which I In- vve;plit is
removed siml produces si corn-- muk!m!P
depression of the portion when- it is
added. In si word, the csirlh's crust is
in si condition of hydrostatic eijuilib
riuui. and lclativi'ly as .sensitive to
I'hstnpiiip pressure as the ItcsLiii of the
asssi.i Ts lwiisince.
If the wsitiT in the Atlantic ocean
were dried up you would perhaps l.c
surprised to observe that tin eastern
edpe of the presit Isiliil mass csilled the
North Anu"-'.can continent is not th
present beach line sit all. You would
see that tin continent itself extends far
out into the ocean a ilistsince taryiiip
from "iU to Liu miles. Om-e iism a
lime this terrace wsis all sibovc the wsi
!i r; the east shore of t he con t : pent hsni
l very different shsipe, ami there wsis
deep se.i close to the cosist. ( I radiisilly.
w inp tot he cause ment ioiu d. 1 'lis presit
terrace has sunk, so that the whole
astern cilire of the continent is nver
llowcd. Ap .ircntly. the entire eastern
osistsil plsiin f t hi-Fnited Stall's is iles
timd cvenlesilly to be sill nicrp-. il 1'
iicath the oci-;in, topctlu r with sill its
Mipulous cities si ml fertile fields.
I'rof. Arthur llollack, of the pcolop
'i'SiI di'p:irincnt of Columbia eollcpe,
Miiiletl w hen his sittentiou wsis csilled
lo the suivjei't of the sinkinp !f Xcw
York.
"It. is not si very serious matter." he
said, "sis cei'inrics will be required to
uisike any level silonp this coast. Imt
h:il there is si p rsnlusil subsidence poinp
in is ij'iite wi ll ti-rified l y i-sireful ot---.ervsitioTi
alonp the Atlsint-i' shore,
''"he Fnitid Stsitcs coast suriey Iisis
- :i lil siiiie stttention to this matter, si in I
Is reports show that there is si si ttlinp
ii the cosist lint' of si lit lie over a foot in
a eenturv.' X. Y. Herald.
Military I tt-jtr itn .t.tti.
ICussian solilicrs in Sil.erist lire not
only I'lU'oiiraped to exercise tlu-ir insir
ti.d ardor on bip psime. Imt sire so-t usilly
lt-d out in stpisuls to take part in tin
hunt. On si recent ocesisioii si local io
lice insjH'i-lor oincil in the hutit, and
pot two of the soldier beaters to sict as
his lMMly-puard. When the besir I'aii.e
ni rrily rompinp towiinl him over tiie
snow t he inspector pot flurried, missel
with both bsirrcls. llui.p down his pi.ti
Siiid buried his head in t he snow, seek -lap
to burrow out of sipht. The li'sir
cunt on in a preat fury. Two of the
s ldiers wsiiteil until he came to close
ipiarlers anil turned h'm bs;ck with si
toilcy. Tliey then charped with lixeil
liayonets anil finished him off in true
ministry st j le. They have Im-cii ii--wanieil
fitr their presence of mind in
ss.tinp the life of the puardian of the
M-si!'e by haiinp their photopraphs
hunp in their headquarters ami leiup
"acL presented with one ruble.
FORtIGN PICKUPS.
The common mesisure of rosnl ilis
tance in France is t he kilometer, or
1.IMMI meters, a little over 1 hrce-ipisirteis
of si mile.
To keep the "iO.IMMI oild miles of tele
prsiph line in order in (i resit l'.ritaiii
si lid jiroi ide for t le pnier ilisKitch si in I
tit livery of the millions nf messsipes
rl'iit psiss over tliem I'lery mont h entails
an expemliture of alxmt. sf 1 l.'J.'.o.ooil :
yesir.
immI sKinpes li ;ve steadily prow u
ilcsirer of kite yesirs. siiid now the
Cuban insurrection cuts off i lie source
of supply. Since 1 he reliellion so iiisiuy
ot tin lishermcti are forced to scrte on
Ixisird ship that there are scarcely any
left to po tishinp.
Ill Knpkiiid no physicisin can lepsilly
fjiie si certificate of the csiuse of ileatli
iiuhss he has prescribed for the cr
son sit least "s hours liefore alt-sit ii
Without sui-li cert i I'u-ate no undertukcr
is icrmiUcil to buri the ImmIv.
The l'.irminphaui mint Iisis just re
I'eiii'd a hupc order from the Kiissisiu
poi erniiieut forcopKT i-oins. Thetlai
number of coins reipiiri-d is over " i.
oik'.imio. The coins, which consist of
three, two. one, list I f siml ipiarlei
kopeck pieces, are already In'inp st rui-K
off.
Turin is poinp to hold an Italian ex
hibition in l'.ii. It will include the
woik of Italians abroad and of the
Cs'tholii- missions. There will also le
an international exhibition of elect ric
applisinces s'lnl of machinery. Anion. '
the SH-cisi! fesittires will Ik sithletic
iraini's sim si review of comic sirt.
Arpent ina hsis passed sin cxtrsiordi
liary hiw. siccordilip to the 1'sill Mall
('s;ctte. After Januarv I. I s-.i7. ci cr
im. married nssile 1m-I w ecu in si ml so must
psiy si monthly tsi to I he st.-ite. Shoiii.l
celibates of either sex refuse sill offer
o msirrisipe wil hoist pihmI r.-a-son. the.v
loiist psiv s?."io to 1 he iersoii refustil.
FIELDS OF CARNAGE.
The bsittle of I U is w ort h. w hen- I'ich
siril III. lost bis life, wsis foi;s-ht on .1
I i: I le hamlet of t he ssi me na inc. I'J milts
wisl of Leicester. On t he hill ot i-r t he
town, now calli-d Crown hill, si limliu
li,i lit marks t he s,t w here t he crow si
ot bil liard wsis place, 1 on the head ot
Hi n r v .
Ji-nsL, where Naleoii deft-sited ti.e
11 ussians. is si town i-f San- W t-iin.i r
I i.-i noli, on si small si i esi lit est I !ii I tin
Ssis- le. and 12 mile- -out d. a-t of W cimar.
hi tin- -.niii'il.iv t hat anilt-oii w on h :s
victory sit .li-iiit l:ivoii-t iii f:i1.i sa n -oi
ln-r Prussian siruii sit AuersUnlt. a v ,1
Is.pc in I tiurinpia.
1 bihen I i mien, w hi re Moresiu in
tliite.l si criisliiup defesit upon t he A u--tli.uis.
is st haml.t of Ipju-r I '.si vsin.i.
ill mill's i-ast of Munich. Tin- Isiiimu-piM-iii
of TTioiiisls l ainpln ll I . i'iniiiiie
""On Linden when the sun tv sis low""
wsis wril It-u by tin- poet after si tisit to
the battlefield the ilsit siicct-i-diiiir 1 1.
I -s 1 1 le.
hsicitiiu'si. where Philip ruined
I'lecct by utterly defesitinp the sirmv
of I he At heiiiaus. is st tow u of nort In l a
til-cccf. A vill.ure on the ruins of the
sincieiit city is kuoiv u as Capu rns. The
am-ieiit tow u is more noted for beinp
the birthplace of Plutarch than for the
battle that wsis ft nip lit. without its
w ails.
SLAUGHTER OF FELINES.
Meilit-al Stuilrnti An on a Still II ant for
( at to lit- IllsMt-cl t-tl.
At this period of the yeisr esich of
the iiit.licsil .-I ii ii-nt - in Chicapo is ir-ipiin-d
to dissect an siniinal siml mount
its skeleton. The animal picferred is .,
isit. There are some 2u metlicsil ste-di-iit.s
in Chicapo in t heir lirst t ear, and
each of tliem is iust ructeil to keep hi-i-l
e om-ii for a cat, siml they have Im-cii
prowlinp down alleys in scsirch of fe
lines, siml --rhaps hsilf of tiit-ni hai'
Ihi-u lucky eiiouph to Im- succt-s.sf ul in
their scsirch.
It is not an easy thinp to find a ca!
when you want one. Ordinary mortiil
sce plenty of them sis they sipi.ili
throuph the nipht outside of tiicirwiu
ikivvs. Hut it isiliffcrent with the med
ical student. When he wants a cat In
linds it very difficult to pet one. an.?
then-fore he is forced to make si very
thorouph hunt lM-fon- Itsippinp lii
paiue. On this account t lit- meilicsi!
stiulent limls it 'oetti-r to msike the n-si-ih-nce
distiricts his huntiiip prounds.
w here he may Im able to- catch sonn
very tsune feline who lms waiiderci'
fnuii its house and home to sun it-self on
t he st eps.
The stray cats are much harder t.
apt urc, Im-cius.- they are not as tame
ami hate Im-cii taupht by ssid exjicricnce
to repsird all men as t heir enemies. Th.
ct tabby is less suspicious and falls ai
i asy prey to tJie medical st mh-tit win-!,
she wsinileirs from her own fircsiil
Hence it is thnt most of the cats which
sin- lM-inp made martyrs to science sin
wi ll proomeil and hiph bred. I'ully ..
score of beautiful Anporsis siml nearb
as many Persian isit s ha ve liei'ti csipt ureil
si!iie and i-lilorofonmil by the student -duriiipsi
n-cciit wii k.
Then- is a stmh-iit at one of the med
ical i-ollep!-s who hsis lieen su success
ful in csiptirrinp cats thsit lie has been
msikinp a business of it and is layinp b.v
l store of money to lidp juiy bis ex-)M-nses
throupli the eollcpe. He has si
w iiisome way of sayinp "Pussy, pussy."
which few cats :ccm .able to resist, nm'
sis si result hsis i-aupht 1" ilurii'p si
week, which he has had very little dif
ficulty in st llinp to less fortunate hunt
ers of the feline jM-ts. "hieapo Times -Hera
1.1.
Law an Sh la.
I-iwyer You ssi.i you ssiw t he prison
c my client, commit the murder? lie
nti-uilM-r. you sire on your oat h. How do
you know ton ssiw him?
Wituesss I saw him with my own
eyes.
"Hid you have on your sjMX-tacle-sV"
I iieter wear SM-i-tsicles.
"You don't? How ilu rim know yon
don't need iheni? How do you know
yuii iliin't see incorrectly ? Answ t-r t hsi t .
H'ul you eter have your eyes exam
ined ?
"Only once. I applied for a jMisition
on a railrosid. and wsis refusctl l-csiuse I
i-ouhl not tell an olite-pn en zephi r
fnm a sesi-preeii one."
"Ah. ha! lent leiucn of the jury, tin
witness admits that he is color blind,
and let he stood up here and -erjusid
his soul to iujure my client, when his
r.wn testimony shows lie cau't tt-II a
w Lite man from a negro.
WANTS OUR HOICKS.
American Animals Aijain in De
mand in England.
A Moat Arr.bl h.nt. In thr statu
of a Vint Intluntry- Thr l.ra w
intc Shipment, or 1 hla
r.
Ill sj.ite of the allept-tl dullness in
the horse market on account of t he bi
cycle craze, 20,iio but,- I -ecu shippc.l ,
Kuplami this year, and there is si con
stantly iiH-n-asinp 1. inand.
A tcsir sipo those farmers ami th.-re
were thoussmds of thin who wen
iiKikinp most of their m.uiev rsiis'r.
coiiimoii tr "rsiilroad" horses
silMMit the bliw-st. clsiss of men in th.
Fnited State.. To-dai they sin sii.-ais: in
PimmI heart. Then they were i "iiv in.-eil
that tlir imliislrv in w hich t Ij ir i-apit al
mis invested, ami fnnu which thev had
won their profits for tears. -,:,-dooiii!-!l.
that they must silii dnn toi
eicr the one business to w hich ln-v nse't
dcvotiil tiieir liii-s.and w itii w iiii-ii 1 1,. i.
were familiar, on. 1 st-t-k other vvsiy- to
make their farms product in-. Main of
tliem, indeed, sold their horse- at liip
sswrifn-e siml cliM-eil out wilhtHit cert-.
ninny. Xow they sin- ipinnine- In po
into busini ss sipsiin. t heir -! m t-- :i, j
psnidiK-ks are tmce is. ore lM-inp l.r.uiLr!.t
into Use. and they tire sat istietl i ),sit ihi
outlook is full of promise.
This most lit-sirsihlc chat'p.- in tin
status of si prosit in.lu-tri hsis l- i.
bnnipht silMtiit so prsul uaMi that I.e.
(M-rsons not ilirectlv tiipapi.! in t:..
horse busities.s kiiovt- ant thii.p- i.it.i.t
it. Its cause, sicci.iilinp to W iJIiuti I'
Hoerr. o!i-- if lii.- l-e-t-k iiiiw ii 1.. . .
i.esi !ers i ii tt.
I l.itt-tl S-llt. s. j.
the si j
ii ii'Ii t- !!. w I. at tar :
re hi t he Fivp! I. '
nl t.i th- lior-. tu.,r '
s!OVt 11. lo I I
fact- v. it i t
ill the t ; Tl
It v. a- i ii
its tut t !. : ..
but it- t. . ct I
: -i-it. s.
t . i.ii- !a-t oar : ! -at '
r side l -.-till t.t
. T I., v 1.. .I i . v. . ..
-ii tti suit evtt-i.t la f..rc I" 1
Wa- ill soli.e lb Lcc lal .ill-e It,.
not. favor Atiw-ricar: 1 . .r-.-- t.. t k
for the fvii I It-nt nxfU tl-it An,, n. .
hor-t s ci.iil.l iioi r I-for. 1 - t . : t '
ln-:irlv i i l.i :ii a- ttnt-e .f f .r- t.
brettllllL'. The tir-t Fl.L'll-ll Si.i i t t . 1
(it hi- but inc. r h.i r. vi nh v-n..
tatioli. but he -.toll lavitl.e 1..1 '. t .
for lie fou te t twit t.i. I v t ha' t he pr . . -
which he timid but h-n- w.-re ti t -low
tli I'urrtiit prn-e a I .n i.i. ! , -..
that the men. tin l,..r-e- w n- I.-.--! r.
lifin- etnluritip. prrttb f.r pra.i. . si-. t
iM'tl.Thiokilp-tlisiIilhe Fnpl:sh:i:. i i.i'-.
TTu- tir-t -hipm.-itt of ci;-. ,j. . i,.-.-wii-
-tut ovi-r rather i-arlv I i.-l v...:.
siiid Sis sHtn si- the Itorscs .i-r : ii !
tc-ted t here a ru-h of Flipl -h Im v r- t..
the state- bt i'an. Fvt-r since : h. n I.,
shiplneiits hsi.e Ihiii coiistant'v in-crea.siiip-.
put the trarlic la- iml o. n
t-t reached its ln-ipht. since there are
sit h-sist too i'lisjlish buyers now in 1 1n
land, pickitip up horsi w lien tt r tl - y
may. Seit-ii or eipht huiuln-d Imr-t-s
an- now l-inp sent titer every n k,
siiitl the total shipments of rsiilriid
horses to Fiiplaml this yesir are Iiki ly
t.i reach i.Voco or more.
The Knplish hsite not yet adopted
electricity on their tram lines to ai.y
cxtent. Their adopt iin of stnt-t ciirs in
the first place was slow, smd. siltlo nh
they are now usinp them more fr it.
t hey are still ln-hind ns to the met ho 1 of
hsiulinp them. Some Americs n horses
an- lM-inp useil for ot her purnises. but
not meiny. The pratle of horses formi-r-ly
called "railroaders" are so much bt t
Icr ailaptcil to tram work than any
other sort T list t. they are all siiap'M-t! up
for that purioM. t'hicnpo Journal.
FLASHES OF FUN.
(toshinp ""Why do ytui call her of
a ce.rtsiin aire V" Ikirkor "Ht-c-iUse she
iieter chsinpes it." Trut.li.
"IKi ton hesir that whininp in the
next room?" "Yes; w ho is it ?" "That's
the football rusher who pot off those
uisuily utterances sit the end of the
psime; hit wife is ruble up his lame
shoulder." Chicapo I It-cord.
Yalrsley "The truest ttst of a man's
friendship is his w iilinpiiess to lend
ton money." Mudpe "Oh, "most smi
ImmI.v will lend money. The n-sil test
is when you strike him fur a second
loan." lmlisinsiMilis Journal.
Tesieher "Tommy, whsit do you
mean, you miiiphty boy?" Tommy
"1 ain't tloin notion'. Teacher
"Why. Tommy, you whistletl; I henril
you." Tommy "My mother sav you
shouldn't In-Iieve all you hear." Hos
ton Transcript.
HINTS FOR GREEN CYCLISTS.
lon"t try to catch the- handle-liar
with your teeth.
IVon't liMk milinl to see if ilie hin.l
wheel is follitwinp.
Itoii't le surprisetl if the front win 1
shows st disMsit ion to turn into a yard
stud lie ilovvn for si n-st.
Always fsill on your riplit !ntiiller,
siml do not let your esir strike the
prouiid till a few nihihIs later.
When you lost a MMkl tlon't pi-t off
ami fit lsick to lMk for it. 1 t's 1 here on
the iii.iehine still, ami if you'll f.t-l for
it lonp eiiouph you'li find it apain.
Should you tind a runavtay hor-e on
your trail, keep i-lose to the curb until
he hsis su-si-l. Then make a spurt stud
seize him by the tuil ami put ou the
brsike.
Xeter kill si jM-destrian when it en it
Im avoided, but when you do kill on.
dismount ami say you're sorry. Hub.
CURIOUS FACTS.
Whales are iieter seen in the Gulf
stream.
Thesmsilli-st hummiiip bird weiphs but
ill prains.
The Holland dikes are from ten. to
forty feet in heiphL
Csnnpluir and pun cotton an the
chief constituents of t-cl'nloid pot.ls.
The French minister of w sir lately of
fi red st prize for the fwiftest bird in si
I'ipht from IVripueiix t Paris. 3
miles. There were 2.7I'" entries, an.!
the winner did the distance in seten
hours siml thirty-four minute.
Sawdust is t urncil in to t rans.rtable
fuel in some sirts of Sett land by a
ti ry simple priM-ess. It is heated limit r
hi?h steam pn-ssure until the n --itiotis
iispri'dients ltecome sticky, vt hen it is
pri'ssc.l into bricks. One man with a
two horse iM'tver madiine can turn out
9,000 bricks a ilay.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
I.ord IIolMTts. caiinmaniler-in-t-hief
of the army in Ireland, has lmmr aa
inilefatipable cyclist. He may If-w-t-o
any ilay cant-rinp throuph the Dublia
st reet.s.
Ilurinp his entire carver Strsttli
isirius inside from fi.oou to 7.IHKI violins,
i-ew of these were sold for more than
25 durinp his life. Xow some of them
'-onimautl JIo.oimi esu-li.
- In certain pans of CUna theyounj?
woiiii-u weir their h-:ir in a lonp. sinple
plait, wish which Ls iuterw iiMtl si st rand
nf bripht sear let t hrcad. w hich denotes
tht-m to U- msirrinpvahle.
- A w.aishv trent It-man of Vienna
stipnl n.d in hi- will ihat an electric-
lipnt iiiu-t 1 n-tainly burninp in his
t"iiib. sii . sinitther iti.si.h- his -oflin, for
12 iiioiith- sift-r his death.
I'-.v a;i Italian law any :n-us which
doe- not perform .-Vi-ry so t promised in
the printed programme, or which mi,
! -:i'ls the public by tiifsinsof pictures, is
liable lo a ti,,,. tif -,M, f,, reach offense.
- It i- ssi d bv phil.doi-t. that tliens
s r.- i:: or'ipiiia; '.an-uatr. s the ;reek,
l-itin. C riaan. Siav.uiic. Welslu P.is
is.ian. Iri-t,. .!--ti,ian. Tartarian. 11-!-.
rian. Javpian, Ch.-iucin :iT,. Finnic.
--Th.- s. ,-, t marks on IWink tif Knp
lati.i not.-- by which for-.-eri.-s are stt
t sipi.ily .l.-te. t. .j :,r,. cnyi-t -tiit ly M-ir.p
han-1-.l. TI,.- n.i. roseop.- ,,,'u reti-l
i iaii v s.jel, p. . ni arit i. s t.i ato.list rttnl
V e.
P-ople ..ft.,, tind a difficult v in
l.- piti.- t!.e,r .si:. ;i..l f r 'in clrs- k-
"'- U.'i.i .-. Thi.s . an U- n-ni-
'lii.l by tl,r..ii :. a -ma.T .piantityof
- ilt int.. the ...r ..f,ir, p.nt.i.p in the
t .1 pnl ' til f t.f citieni.
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i.llp ImP Mill
t.i. . 1 .;, .H VV IT
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in the forward car
I.t- In il he had IM-C.t-
iiip. This as w hat he
'..i' i f. w !,,. .:,
to .'jM i, 1 1,
foul:. I in it :
A biack lit.ttie. a bru-h and comb, a
pack of la v : ni.' . :i isis. a i-icksure tif p-i-it
lain l.d "i: ils." a half Imt of
i-ip-sir-. a couple of collar- ami a nipht
-liirt. a me mora tid urn Inwik narked
""private canvass." and a clwt-k lH-k
half u-si and sm envelop f all of ntilroa 1
jsls-es.
Tin- Ocielmnl limn cktseil the lap
and put it tlown. Then lie !Mkcd for
the owner. He didn't have lonp to
look. I "own the aile. sic-oni jienietl by
the ortcr, came si stinky man with a
1 ip black mustsn-lie atid a shiry silk
l.at. lb- lrrsibbeii the bap withat-mile
i f relief ami trotted back with it. The
l-riih-trnMim followed him and secured
iii.- own liap. As he turned to leate the
rar the stocky individual shoutetl after
him :
"Younp man. iii want to taie a littlo
I . tier -are of your ruflles nest time
you e-o si-journey inp."
t If course the people in the car all
lauphed. This nettled tlie Cleveland
man si little.
"That's all ripht. old liv," lie fired
1 s.ck. "the next time you p-o up to Al
bsitiv si lop roll inp you'd lM-tter lock up
lour plaswsm- situl tour ImtKlle Uvoks
si little mon-securely.
It was a clian-.- sliot. but the Clete-I-ind
man knew he had made a hit by
the way the other iiassenpers howled.
Then he ese.-ip.tl with his Ivsippwpe.
Cleveland Plain iN-aler.
RED MAN'S RIGHTS.
Not a filiirn or a l-"t.rrleo-r. Hot II May
Sar and Kmivrr. All the Nanue.
The suit of Clemens Whirlwind et
al. vs. Chris Von tier Ahe iiiiolved. Im
saies other th 'lips, the r'crht of Indians
v. h. . ajs- "trilaiJ Indians." to sue.
W hirlvv iml an.1 o'.Jier Iiulisijis left their
it-si rv auou at K.-se P.ud apt-m-y. StHh
Hakotsi. iimJer si contract s.jkI ItinJ
n::w!e by ""P.u. k Ta t lor." lie used them
in a "Wild Wesst show. At St. liui
Tailor mailt- si com ra.-t with Von der
Ahe. bl whicli Chris was to pay 1 he
ll. diahs tlie s;d;iri-"S they haI l-i-n re
t eit inp. Tlie siiovv stsirte.1 on t he road,
but event u illy ""bisT.-d. The Indians
assipiietl their chiims t.t Wiiirlw bid.
He iattnpht suit an. I won. Chris de
nied licit there wsis any contract with
I he I mlisiiis. and he denied also tlisist tlie
I I i.i i.i lis Int. I suit riplrt tti sue. The court
f ap'M'als sirtirme-1 the conclusion of
!ic trisil tttiirt. .1 a.!pe Flitcraft's.
When liuiiaiis sir." on t heir resert at ion
there sire certain 1 im itat ii.iis sis t o t lieir
contract. ripTit-. I'.ut when tT their
i sin .it tttn. t.hi-y an- m.t delisirrcl from
at.jM-iiliup to the iotirts for the en font
liH iit of -N-r-soIial riphts. Jinlp-e IVontt.
v ho wrote lArr tpiiii.-n. remarks that
it is a jisirt. of the American creed that
s.ll men are cn-sitetl ctpia l-1ort- tl e
law. In the adminit rsi4 kn if justAte.
no si I va n t sure is iMiifcrreiJ by rsi-. rank
or ri.t.'ies. la- ssiys. "l'ni thus principle
we hsive buililetl tin this ctuitinent tht
fsiircsf f.-iltric tif fn-clom whicli hi:s"
l-s-l tJie eye-d time. We cannot in jus-tii-i
iir hunisinity il.-tty tlie application
of this principle to tlte oripinstl tiw ners
of the soil, nor n-f use io any ersoti,
thoiip-ii neither citizen nor f ire-jrner.
the etpral jtrotei-t ion of thelawsofanr
state, while- ia is si tVenizcn within it
iMirilcrs." St. Ijouis I'epublic
Krrptan RrotTa.
All soups can Im preserved in a pood
condition for sonic days by takinp preat
can-, when freshly made, to skim well,
and to n-tnove every jiarticle of fat fn.ni
the surface. The broth should m kept
ir. a very cool larder and uncovered; in
very hot weather it should 1m-strained
t-iery day. ami poun-d into a jerfectlv
dean vessel Alliav Journal.
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