Denison, a recent THE BODY AND I'IS HEAL When this period prevents & a9 mustard foot bath, sonking the hands in hot witer ane putting a WHIT piece of flannel about the often of inestimable of which pussy, we may be eure, had Let full share The family, whicl ous and influential one symbol of their carly hist § STRANGE. INCIDENTS FOR Thi: CHILDREN, Texas, ix a lady of nerve, On siternoon Ler little girl Mary, aged two years, was seated on the ground under a tree playing with a tin hoop, to which were attached bells, The of the bells attracted a large blacksnake, which SOMEWHAT ACCIDENTS EVERY DAY LIVE, Mustanp Toorsatrn ron Coup, -A | | mustard footbath will frequently ward off | [an approaching cold. A tablespoonful of mustard to two quarts of Lot water is | she proportion for an adult; fora very been a prosper- y pre serve this ory Lo commoem ate their gratitude to the two despised God, Who nsx] them as BARBY LOGIC, Os body, AND service 8he was ironing her dolls new ¢ Maid Marian, fou | 18 noise ears old in lessening the pain and in «h rieniny the duration of the k While em nite { Mis. D. M. Manpex of | i i Queer Facts and Thrilling tures Which Show Thu! Stranger Than Fiction, iasuth is Groner Wire, manager at a New Raven restaurant, purchased i green turtic weighing forty-nine pounds, which had been captured in Kelsey's pond, off Sandy Beach. The animal was taken to the cafe, and preparations were made for cooking it. The head of the turtle was cut off in the customary way by the head cook, assisted by Ameda Cledes, second cook. After the body of the animal. About an hour after- ward Cledes began looking at the head, the jaws being open. He inserted the thumb of his right hand and the fore finger of the left hand, running the digits about an inch into the of the animal. Almost inst#ntly JAWS closed together, i mouth the imprisoning the finger and thumb between the Cledes cried with pain and brought to his assistance the hired cook and w two other persons pres nt tween the Jaws prevents « closing tightly together, and gave op tunity for the insertion of a steel ment used in pull pi and with this the far enough to allow ments to be inserted, which the jaws wer ind Cledes’ thumb The grip of the teeth nearly seve lacerated the forefing: prevent Cledes from u for some time. teeth, out one "on ii 5 them The head had been severed fr § hour petent ties allege that Ee sions of before the ox authorities after the head has beer 18 an jaws to infreae nt « not itou Iwo they locked to attemnt window, wake w hose When Wis 8 the he at Quickly the gravity of th of the and one te standing in hi while envelopi her the family | thi i frie climbed bleeding the bli she unl jacket horw this tim had br SOT i fire department the flames wer: A covaar je t Sent i. up to Cael { OW that dered his gun and found afte ing thie «ticks and leas and thi forks of a tr prisoner until maker, who cougar fell from hi and this so seared the Deas? toward his master the cougar making gun aside and ras could carry hi told a hair ra cougar had formed and wo they found the cougar de of the bail his neck and passed ing party On returni 2 Poverty ranch, ing twenty-two inches said to be the largest eat the Joseph creek country sCone, wher id at the foot tree, thie entered The { rossing is lungs, Killed Caste It is I Cen in Witney Scusipr, south of Conneant, Ohio, one of the most remarkable freaks side of the muscums. He has in this country thirty-four years, but is an able and unwilling to speak a word of English, living with his wife and # daughter on an isolated little farm yiclds corn and potatoes enough for the trio, A visitor, from curiosity, called on the old mun and thus describes what he saw: “What proved to be Schmidt sat in an armchair in the centre of the one-roomed house. Only a huge mound of hair surmounting his shoulders was visible—not a human feature to be seen. four miles has heeosme out. been chair, and with both hands pulled this shock of hair open, showing his face, which was bleached and uncanny look. ing, like vegetables grown under cover, Only for a minute was the old man's face to be seen, for he dropped the curtain of hair back over it, saying in Gegman that endure it. The great mass of hair fell ns thickly over his face in front as over the back of his head. Schmidt has worn his hai: as a hiding place for his head and face for eighteen years, and stead. _ fastly refuse« to have it cut, His eye. wight has been practically destroyed hy having the light shut from it so long.” crawled to the feet of the child and stretched at full length, with its head resting on her left foot, The jingle of bells seemed to charm it, for the | snake closed its eyes and was motionless, Madden saw the snake. She did not seream for assistance, as most women She darted to the child, grabbed the snake by the tail and hurled it through The peculiar music of the bells the spell, as it did not move until it felt touch of Mrs, Madden's hand, Witnian Soxers was fatally bitten by a large rattlesnake on Ruby Creek, In Boise county, Idaho. He was out hunt ng, and seeing a deer he jumped into a hole in order that he might conceal him self I'he hollow proved tobe a rattle snake den, jumping out lost no time in and again, A but their fangs the tough leathers having been frightened Somers dozen bit his hoots, (ia not The deer SO penetrate cli tway I's len of with the « 100 or el a bundle of pine needles and cided to have some fun which numbered nO v them into the thout trying ir entitled mention, AN been st ext made public the shape of a child born Not th lens veutis f human | mouth natural portant part of ti sib except the which were of the formed the adjacent part of the neck if they had dropped into it. To great relief of the horror-stricken mother wie child lived only twenty-four hours The family is well-known and highly respected, and the remaining children who are members of it have no impedi ments, either mental or physical, Types of Sailing Ships, American ships seldom earry clinker built boats, which are very common on the ships of other nations. The old fashioned wood stocked anchor is still to be as one of the bowers of wn American ship, while the other will be an iron-stocked patent anchor. large { American ships almost always have a | deck-house on the poop abaft the after house, in which are enclosed the wheel | and a chart-room. Some Italians, Span- | ards and other Europeans have a protec. | tion for the helmsman, but not so com. | plete a shelter as has been described for | the American. The average Amorican | ship has a greater beam in proportion to { ier other measurements than the skips of “een { other nations, and this, with her largo airy deck-houses, makes hor decidedly the most comfortable ship in which to go down to the sea. English iron ships have their eabins well alt and extending right across the vessel, with round poris in the iron shell for windows, The larger of these emft have their fore. castles under the top gallant forecastios, nay be used, A bucket, on account of its depth, makes a better receptacle than v tub, and while the feet are being waked a warm blanket should be thrown wer the knees, covering bucket and all, Varte or Faas as Foop, —8ix wre will weigh about lesh preducer, one pound beef weight Of nn eg 1s more than large As an of eggs is About one is solid be and i pound, q«qual to one pound Of of wtriment, mid of meat ough pieces that have to be laid aside. Practically, food, and vet there is nom i vork of the lmtcher necessary to obtain {ignerrees adisagrecan L the which 18 oun Here are no bones animal an eg is of the Eggs at average prices are among » chea elie ood in eapest and most nutrition { Like milk, an egy is f itself containing for the devel It is dam pard hing necessary nerfect animal {igested, if Indeed, there is no ind nour tibume 14} : 3, not sin 1 01 an understood tha $4 # ¥ J& given £1 | gi n ¥ t + Yoo o + r CY 10 : ¥ headache not escape 1 : ying at all times, but may lessen the wriods in measure, Ther little domestic measures which ean Ine employed for th Yisick headache,” and are at useful when the doctor is not conveniently near, They do not consist of heavy drugs, but ( In the first place comes the matter of regu lating the light of the room; in the se ond place is the matter of temperature, arent are man? relic] n f : mes most wet on purely mechanical principles which come directly in contact with the body. Light is of greatest importance, for individuals differ in regard to the by its absence and another by its pres enee. Generaliy, however, the eyes are an attack of “sick headache,” and dark ness is an essential to relieve oceasioned by viewing which is brigit or slight reflection as from substances of dull color, well, in this connection, to make it a cardinal point to soften the light of your room as much as possible, The tem- any object comes mustard leaf t sells in little tin applied to the mek of the neck LOCURROTY ‘rick the from can nearly always predic { an attack, and, if they can, ght suffer, i It iy atine domestie treatment, «sh out the in the attack, when fre stomach This may discomfort been anticipated without much sufficient lukewarm ve the stomach a we rejection of thi feeling of clears the mucus and irritants which might tend rerpavinte » AY f hie complaint, RELIABLE RECIPES. Pork Cinownsn. or t A Contrast of Various Nations Ships, the craft may Ix hes awan Among are very will waters and take Labrads r of which rock, one from ix, some ax hard as a £4¢ 308] oft inging Eng fashioned, rectan stern that was =o conmon once lish yachts. Probably there are not three full- rigged brizs under the American flag, and this is a rig of the past, and is com paratively rare among all people but the Greeks, With them everything from the size of a long boat upwards must be a full-rigged brig. Ships hailing from St. John, New Brunswick, are generally credited with being not over speedy, and with them. as with some of the Portland, Me, ships, the round stern is quite com. mon. —! New York Post, on AROUND THE HOUSE. To preserve the elasticity of India rub. ber, wash it five or six times a year with slightly alkaline water, White cotton duck makes the nicest of all bags for soiled linen, as it is very : ' i : { if ornamented with blue and red cotton, worked in Russian cross stitch, it can by quantity, but even il one a little lower than is ordinarily comfortable gives a sense of ease it should be avoided, Cool air has simply a temporary soothing effect at best, and in the long run does not possess the good propertics of an ordinary even temperature, ventilation may be secured without pro- ducing draughts of air, und this is all that i essential, The bands and the feet arc usually cold, as least during a part of an attack of ‘sick headache.” | Copper utensils or brass articles may be thoroughly cleaned and made to loo as bright as new by washing them with a solution of salt and vinegar. Use as much salt as the vinegar will dissolve, and apply with a woolen rag, rubbing yolish with pulverized chalk, and the ticle will look like new, with the expenditure of little labor, as the acid of the vinegar is very efficient in removing stains from cither brass or copper. In a painstaking frown, Under her tresses of sridad, coming ‘n of #81 prise : "Twas Sunday, and nurse Exclaimed in a tone “Don't vou know it's a Any work to begin On the day gin Ein that the Lora Then lifting her Thus ANsSWere Now don’t The good Lor This litle Elizabeth 1 Hlamy Awake 14 1 i YY ie AHL INERT HE, was Lhe {nee aountain pnedintels t 5 1 row To x ¥ RB ihe of ride mani ( {the truth Cincinnati tsa SENSIBLE CRISIS ire hing 3 pros ie thom of arms, a Americans peiors to While their remote am wives with a few follow the example of carly families adont some emblem 1 1 ¢ 3 stigrests a noteworthy mowient in many crest and coat English ani which their own history Ose millionaire, ashamed of the KOUFCe of his wealth, has a derrick en graved on his seal. Another family, en riched by the manufacture of furniture, has adopted a tree as a crest, The most interesting of these modern syvinbols, perhaps, is found engraved on the plate and books of a family of Penn sylvanin Friends, who would probably be unwilling to call itacrest, Itisa cat, earrving a rabbit in its mouth, There is a legend to explain it. The first of the family to emigrate to this country was the father of eleven children, He sailed in the same year as Penn, and died on the voyage, leaving his wife to land alone with her helpless flock. She had a grant of land, but no money. They took refuge, as did many of the first emigrants to America, in a eave dug out of the side of a hill, Winter eame on, Provisions failed, The widow saw her children grow pale and wenk for want of food. The day arrived at Jast when there was not a grain of meal in the barrel, She fell on her knees and prayed in an agony of suppli- cation, hen she arose she smiled, her children said afterward, as if she had seen an angel coming with bread. Going out, she saw no angel, bat the eat with a freshly killed rabbit in its mouth. The rabbit wade » good mesl, not { { 3 i [Youth's ( companion, POPULAR SCIENCE NOTES, Wines Uxoprn rus The submarine messi 143.011 nauticd in 1.16% Different governments control France Great Britain 1 Sra now Tus (iio miles, fee Iniming 3,260 1 Orman y renal sige #1). 628 n 111008 «£07 Near ly equiped pCR Seller's Parrot. gentle Don't THON at a ch like ¢ xX pres was perched just back of speeches prec 1 ade up, and had not MO ded | before they apparently made by they 3 1 ¥ : ICA A VASE Takes, birds of a dead tree, flo k Ol iy two or three hostile crows striking, pecking and plucking her Hunging on as best she he parrot was screaming, lemen I “Don’t your time!” left. "ei Indian is iy at a time, gent “Take more here's plenty polis Sentinel An Honest Servant, (ine of the women who was as signed work in the Treasury building wax a colored woman, Sophic Holmes by namie, says the Chatanquan. One night when Sophie was sweeping the refuse pa pers in her room she found a box of greenbacks that had been cut, counted ami packed to transfer to the vaults and had been accidentally overlooked. She did not dare call the watchman for fear first i i | She thought of her four small children at home alone with no one to give their sup per or put them to bed, but the one duty that stared her in the face was to protect that money. She sat down upon the box ana quietly waited for the hows to go by. At 1 o'clock in the morning she ward the shuffliag step of General Spin ner in the corridor, and heard him open the door to his room. She quietly slipped along the corridor, knocked at his door and told him what she had found. The general had the box taken to his room and sent Sophie home in his earringe. The next morniag when she returned she found the general still keeping guard, That night he sent for her and placed in her hand her appointment papers given for honesty, and for thirty vears she has earned and drawn her 850 por month, Fifty thousmnd dollars was in this box. At another time she found §80,000, for which the testimouy can be scen over Cievers! Spioper's own haodwriting,