Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 03, 1879, Image 1

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    11. F. SG1IWEIKR,
THE GOSSTITUIIOS-TirE TJITION-AIfD THE ElfTOECEMEJIT OF THE LAVS.
Editor and Proprietor.
vol. xxxm.
MIFFLINTOAVX, JUXIATA COUNTY. PEXXA.. WEDNESDAY, DlX'EMIiEIi 3, 1S79.
XO. 40.
H. T. HELMBOLD'S
COMPOUXD
FLUID EXTRACT
PHARMACEUTICAL.
A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOU ALL
DISEASES
OF TUB
BLADDER i KIDNEYS
tor P.-bi'.:tr, Los of Memory. Im.fcpos!.
l!-.:i t- rxertion or Itu-itie. Sborine-a of
! v":itli. Trout. led w itn Tno'isrlit-. of li a-"e,
l:i:j.ie--of i-ion. I'.iin ie tim il:iek. C im-s:,
tii.il ll.-a.l. Kuii t.i' itt.0'l lo me Head, i'uio
(.(),MHl-m!H. a:d luy fckiii.
1: tlior. symi'i.iiii-. ello-vved to po on,
v:ry tre.iu.'iiiiy l.oi'. ptic lit- an.l Con-t-i'Ti.pti.Mt
i.r.'r. V li.-ii ihe eon-t inition
tvi-. nin.-i alft-eted it r.-'juires tlie md of ail
l..vi-.jra!init ine.tieiite to strvutiica aud
t eie up ihe system uiueu
"Helmbold's Buchu"
DOES IN EVERY CASE.
IS UNEQUAIXD
me.iv known. It Is prescribed by
eudiient physician all over the
lil.eum.itisro,
Epermat. Tiheea,
Xeur.dgia,
iCei vousness,
Dyspepsi:i,
Indigestion,
Constipation,
Aches and Pais, ;
Gt-nei-al Debility, j
Kidney Diseases
Liver Complaint, j
"Xervorts Debility, j
Bl'ilepsy,
Head Troubles,
Paralysis, )
General Illellealth. (
Spinal Diseases,
Seiat ica.
Deafness,
Decline,
Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Xcrvous Complaints,
Female Complaints, &c.
Headache. Pain In the Shoulders, Conph.
Ii7.Eii:e,s Sour Stotnaeli, Kruptlon. Baa
Taste In the Mouth. 1'alpitation f tUo
Heart, I'aln in tue reirion i 1 l-.e Ka.ineys,
und a thotrsand oth-r painful symiitoin,
are the otr-;Miiss of I'yspcpsia.
Helmbold's Buchu ;
Invigorates the Stomach,
And atimutates. the torpid Ltver, B ,
nO Kiflncva to healtby uction.
the blood of all itiii.nr.ties, and Imparling
new-life and visor to the whole tystetn.
A sinele tii .l w ill tw fjuite suniclent to
convince the ra hcaiUtung oi tea
reutedlal (jualities.
PRICE 1 PER BOTTLE
Or Six 3ottlea for S5.
severed to any address free from observa-
auswcriiiB tue loilowing queuoua:
1. Give yonr name and postftice a'lre'
oonatv and biau-, and yonr nearest expres.
vtlir ?
S. Yonr pe nnt iex ?
S. pcnpul;onT
B U G H U
is How Ions hilve'yoii lx-en sickT . - i caitles. pride.
7. Yoarciminexion.coloi of hairana eyesi ( ,
5 ZrVy-- Slic rndtrre.1 each day's suspense without
"Zfr ! ,c slightest betrayal of its exquisite dorture
r.eiveonrat.enllon.aml we wid give yoa . eaauxcuuhl not d.yover that she
iJS X?SJS& S'Srt? :nJ; " wrftSd under his most exalted or insinuat-
.rU'tiX? .ddCii)g,in:plcn.c"ts
"lilaJJensaVory, li!7 filbert treet, FUila gWJ g-.ies, wha could know
a-ipnia, i a.
H. T. HELM BOLD,
Druggist and Chemist,
Philadelphia, f.
Ibe drifted ei.ow, in f.J l.Ujs Jcfp
. 11 W.mrr to a thail I nns;
Cur dainty Cower ha s0 to she;.,
AaJ wili nut waUe t.li sprin ;.
Tue soft bias sky he'll liiru to tray.
Hie I'd-iiii mute to fall.
Then stail he steal thi-ia quite a tea -
And wo tor.; t tLcia al ?
Nay, cv. n ttio' Lit touch ahull briuj
'liie frost, end cbill, and enow.
in n.emorr, stiil. ihe b rls thaa ail
i.ng.
Ani et 11 ILc flow I !oi,
i e - rp'e Pa:it-ieH, otic Lr cue,
! . . ift the r fr. -rant t.cajt.
. nl o.m d hv ta u. and kowe J Iv mm,
Mi'il light tic jarde .-beds.
'li: summer auiiligbt . till sfcaU glrtam.
1 he IU. so-j derp. r g'ow.
Ti.e warm Nasturtium bti .hiiy beaiu,
it-d fmatins breeze blow.
1 1 e Tulips it'll shad but their Area,
Tbo' wi-.ter v.nde arc L:i,h
What lo lag heart of beau y tirea
In mcai. ry lai ;- .
LADY MARGERY.
Isidor Vipiaas V Lady Margery's hand
trembled s!ij;!it!r, and her fa-.-e grew coior
U'ss : but she did not f!ant na tr.en lvr
esiTitoire where shu wa wrir rir invitntinna '
Itron Sa'.illV. IHTfonil-d noI.-sI.".1 l:mrinnr
.... :ti i . f.' l a -
" ,
u.e fc-,K.eu crv oi me uonoraoie House ol
Edcs. i
"Who is he, my dear 'r" she questioned
enrdessiy of her indolent, Saxon fair hus
band who lounged near, smoking fragrant
, cigcreltis.
"A rath.-r Lice srt of fel!ow, Margery;
Fn-nc!:, mid not very young, yon know. I
met him oa the Conliue.it last season.
"But is uot olt Hit full enough, (jarukr: ,
f coiirs-.-, I will invite iiitn if yoa wish, but i
do ro:i think a- weil to nxk rx-oo'.. tier..
.bout whom wc know so li'tle, now that ,
n.tii uv. iu... I
t -
'"ri.m;-'
"is a Inly yc!,' laughingly interrupted
aer iiusoa.'.d.
ny, .viarger-, tue. girl
ry, tue girl
w ill iyA 1 i"at for several seasons ; so do
r. s. c.iii:ic::cc to worry your head aiiou
ottlemcnts for hor. As lor this Vigna.ix,
i.c car; 9 Hii'ic'ior a 'jui.-t ga ne of e:T!
ikia r any piitk-Lux-J g'rl ia CliiNten
ii:i. Xol that I'l.i particular a'l out In-
'. v:t:::g hi;ii only he satying with Cn ijh
and I caa scarcely avoid it."
! "Very weil ; ai yo.t ay, .-f c mr," re-
nueil i-idv Ia;i ca
l'e
carmg to ex-
:.! 1'V too
iic ii.e curiosiiv of her
ha.
pointed a:i exiiibitioii
of
ike to this !
stranger's por.iing.
j Th.'iugli, what are the od.J I' sh.: ex
claimed, passionately, dashing uowii her
pen vh"n L.'1 Ji!eie3 had left-the roatn.
' "Wha! have I to hnpa fremi lsi'I ;r wlien
once he comes here and recoidsei ice?
Aud yet a rer-rjeve ever F.t sl'g'it, is like a
' sjr.ir lo a dron nirg wretck"
Again the lady's jeweled ha:id li.ovc.i
n.-tiidly lo and fro over tiie paper. But
: when s-lie ha 1 coj.ip.fted the r:oc which
suuuuoticd toiler home .he '-:an wh had
I the power to dtsoiat.', she arostS aal pacel
the ti.Kr ia an a'ony of dread aa-1 ilespair.
Yet an liotir later, when . at i :n-
;ohc ii with the few gue.tU already ;.ss.-ni-
1 bled, tiicre was no irac3 up-:i her iiatig'.:: y
i face of the secret buriei ia h r l.rart : no
j :i.ore than when she 5to.xl. baa'i.-.t.io. old,
i Tul, 1 lore the eining.-r her hu-band
! jj.ij. .viae.-1 with s-i h ciivlrs, I l' ;is.iui
lfrr - edo - e -
:v.v l ie. M nienr Vig-.
!g.l myself to turn him I
cri-rk-1 1 ri'.Ws in the;
'j.i'iy i.J
i i:r;. 1 ha'
.it one of t!
? pte
be-
id.stn-!.
1 .. , T ..,1 CI..: t.i tin.'n urn '.
j .a, il. a;......, i. ' -'- 1 " - - - i - - - , i - - - - - - - - - - . j
ising n-.3 all manner of yv.rts an.l pica-1 to my ar.ns, and how gladly you stayed
i . . . ...i i.r!., , ; i ... i. ....i .i.tntti. ! ..t.i. c i if
t stircP but i":C hnS tit. i.minc-i .:;e i.ii;.
i Wl.-.t .',-:ht. iii deed, c .uldco t.ttaro v ith
hcir.g the guest of . cluwatag a ho.-' ess ?"
! and thc Frenchman wc! gviiantly.
J Yet uot the most oi.srrvam watc her could
have det'-ctcd Ihat th. se t.-o Lad n.e; U
fore.
):;! Lidv Margery k'.irv that t:no
Icifriant ct'es
held a sneer.!!!; f iaseioustH':
j within tiieir d' ,.!h of days wiiea t.ie
im 1 not been wo;it t g.vet imi-r
wife as he greeted her now.
But she did n-)t quail lvfore il:
sciousness.
L ies'? i '
I
;s n -
V, matter tint the c'...ad over
her grew blacker and morettui a'cmng : she
would mert her fate proud lo the l.--t.
A'-d tai3 hen 'hty st.ir'.' Isi'L-r Vignaus
admire.' ' - '
Knowing to the full his power over this
woman he liked !c fee! bow heco'-ild bMture
i .i ,f..rt- .',i'.. I. er !i!"h and hitherto
. . i - !...'
happy position i.e cti.au. .......
-liog ,r. ,
det.r ie i lb" ailec -
i rand the pallor,
t'nn ami til" f.T.r. itt "
...... ,.o ... 1,,-r eve; and face as, with tl.e
lliait'lii: . i- j
bringing in c
,.r the .lesse'rt. a fairv Iigare,
willi eyes blue as a sunshiny
, .... r.io...l
ss , , .....
.ln "
. "Ah, s'l, 61
.... .
, cJuid it mu-.t ite
love this creature his
Well, it is a pr.'.ty thing:
but mt to lie compared to her dark, proud,
tmssionate st.-If."
Yet Vigaaux kept his gaze upoa Jaiaatn
und rptristered a vow once rmng her.
Did Ijidy Ede. fathom lus thoughts?
.....t..i .t. rrtrl ..is si'blom to be seen
, afl.'r thai dity.
The Freiichuiati
merely s uiled as lie
: noted the fact.
j He was in high favor with the guests, and
rZSl could well dispense
w,i h niaking hiniself agreca'tilc lo a bahy-
schoolgirl,
lsM ' hhaself in
alC -V.
! r-lrevt aisoeiatioa witli the dark eyed liost-
' ess who treated him
with utifaihonmble
; ;'.. r jils Ehe Kept, wuen sue
j s;oie goftly from her dressing roam to sued
. . . i,,r.!.-en tears at :.liria;u s. oeustue,
hot, heart proven iea.s ......
I lint still the blow tint she expected batl
j not fallen, though the guests were preprir-
t ing to say farewell to their noble host.
! Sometimes Margery drew her breath in a
. sudden spasm of hope.
; Perhaps Yijniaux meant to spare her.
lut iiea she wts dressed for dinner the
1. 1 . T l i
ua. i uc i icui uumu av, aiiu raiui:
rat into the urirr corridor: slie was un-
deceived.
"ig;iaujL advanced to meet ber.
, "I will see you in the billiard-room while
' the jreiiliemen are -till at table," he whig-
; pcrtnl with ctwv insolence, a they were
i .ioe-1 hv fmo-'er t.,i
jMuedbyanwrfim-st,
I I.sdy J-jles marvelled how she lived
i ihroutrh that dinner hotir, though hers was
IthenviKt brilliant repartee the readiest
!lai'litcr
. ..
; Bmlgnauxaaw the unutterable woe
, that dilated her eyes as her glance, while
Icavin? the room, rested upon herhuslmnd's
i face.
' Ten nimu'es later she stepped into the
iM;,r,l,,.nJtmiw L. .-,:.
, u..hard-room and found her enemy await-
;!!,S"cr-
I "Pray be seated, Lady Edea," he said,
; cailacily, as she stopned, haushtlly, a fex
s'eps from him.
She threw her head back proudly.
"No need, sir; our inteniew must be
0!lof-
for fear that you will be discovered
1 3 1, vi . . 1 -.1 ....
uric I IL UUIII I!. IL UC UOI I IMI UIII.1;LS-
,i, iVvl 1
ant a fact as a certain truth I could reveal.
: nn ..-:n i. ;,.(
v t. .i. l. .lu.ia
upon one condition, Margery."
"Kome it."
"I want to marry Lord Edes't daughter,
and "
"Hsi forty thousand a year," su-cs-.ed
, , ,. , ,
Lady x-Jcs, scoraful.y.
"of tourso 1 like the money: bal let me
toll yoa trutU, uiy 'Jack eyed beauiy. I
cou.u renounce it lor your sweui sase : oui
. ... - ... ...
1 tno -Vua W1" not coaie ah! you idol-
.
that fairellemmate husoand of yours-s.)
I vviil liiakc a s.-cond cJioice and niurry the
pretty -tliriatiu
"You never shall !"' as a model f. r iuh rn building committee.
Lad r Kdcs's face was full, now, of con- !'" Vmki a-r. ;! tr. Mid the clmrch
" . ; f-v i'.ioo. -'I be sliitith s were to be -f
centn-ted passion. j thc ,i(.sl ,,l!T(.;f.lurtllJ of an i:K.,,
"Xo"said ignanx. wilh tantalising : lhW tVrhUvn nKi, t.i0k. nud to f-li ..v
coolness. "Perhaps j-oa are no' aware that ' aix i .cii.-i." The iroriar f.r the outside
.l":p:te your little precautions, I have seta walls, which were of brick, was to be two
th ciri dai'vsince I Panic; that she is miue, ; Uiirds ii:..e nn.i onr-tiihd sar.d ; the mot tar
, . , , , . . for the inside walls was tn be one-haif lime
.! ana IhkIv, by rtght of the most pas- M,:i.f M:, 4.T,V. ar,.h,.4 n I K li
s.ona'c and abandoned love ; that like a . ,t , t:, Tuscan order. Tiio ultar
rash and precipitate Margery Vare, we once
knew si ? is readv to renounce friends and
the world for my sake."
I.aJy K.tcs regardel him for a minute in
:'.e:!t ! vror.
Sac did not doubt the man's ru-sertions.
She knew him cipaole of deadly foseina
li..nnnil diabolical duplicity.
' ! will save Miri ita from you and frotn
hors'.lf 1" she cried, at last.
'i).:t a' what con? Hare voa counted
that
I think it is too large a sum for ym;oa ,i.rit. a-:.l the hark i.early r. Lich
to pay. You will bring about my marriage
with this "irl. '
"I tell you 1 never wt'l i I would sooner
kill h r with my own lia::d than see her
j-our wire.v
'Xi'nnse! Do uot waste time in heroics.
How wiil you help yourself?'
"1 will tell ray husband all ths truth
ho .v a wild, romantic, and siaucd against
li.vil girl was coaxed from her convent
home and ::i'o a supposed marriage with an
iui venturer and garni ler. That when be
had ::.a !j away with her saiad fortune, lie
diseovered to her his true character and the
deccpiion lie hid pnicticcd up an her, and "'
"Bah! Tell what yoa like! It is enough
: that you acknowledge that much of your
a-t . 1 vol add to it now reauuy you came
in ii.e ii ..it -.-e j.i; ....v.i'ij j.
i a girl of high degree whom I
. . . .
ISO d I.
mai.e my w ie ; now yo i inicncr.it "
. . . . ,
thitt i iarnage. and leanul ox my vengeance
t.-i, 1 r- le-. rei-ite ami character aud
aagh.d for the proud position
of 'Ladv
!T-"T
. . .
; ...
'S 1 UOlt. VOU tout liy..lL- :iu-uiimi "...
ever forgive you thc deceit which allied his
high uaaic with vour disgrace? That he will
.1... I . .1. ... 1 t. ........ I.a 'l.tl.,n, ll-i n .
: ...
tliresS.' '
, , ,.
Margery s proihL pale face met his un -
. 'iaun.eo, I'm ner iij.s ay iiamvii .-. i'....
i . . . . .. . ii.i.t.t .
,h, vou know that he will not ! And
a-g!i IisiiWil at liic cosi oi wcuuing ... ....
: that pretty pink-faced creature, wh: isaonc
of vonrs f"
j :.she is ids child," Margery said, slowly,
j -I will not sea her wn,nge,L your way
j -do your worst but you shall not tempt
: me!'1
..j ,rti-.. rmi until lo-morrow's dawn to
- - .
....... . . ... -
. and y.iu know yourself absolutely in my
j power. You know, toi, how much you
; r.:,re to have your husband learn the history
t - ... . .
; of vour past ; and it is omy inai i uavu je.
! - i; mr.nir f .fiev for voo that 1 otter
in l .l 1 1 . i . -' " -, J .-
, pm ,he chance to buy my silence.
: Bad." Edes signc.l the man away, impc-
, r":ous'y, anaouncing-
mv decision in tlic
: .y0 shall know
j Ab(, wncu she deemed herself alone, un-
; ciiiarious that her struggle with temptation
I , b kf!CmT a, her interview with
! , 1...1 u,. i:...l in '.e nice 1
the floiriu intense cxcitemeat. ,
"Wealt position, hinor, love. Leaven:
To forfeit then all when I can purchase Can ado, there is a bee far.n which is prob-
;i...,ee VVhv should not I save myself ? ; ablv one of f.u. most extensive au.l sue -
silence. r an . jlecssfnl things of the Ur It
How can I be degraued in manners eyes ij f.lr btc.vard, mimated at the
Oh Gamier, (Jamier! God alone knows : of , Flliarc nilIe pf co-,,n.n-. Tiie
tmor Tlovpvoti that I believed the intensity ;.L,., f,r i,,, nrnwd favorable
of riv passion could atone for my silence to
of my passion comu atoae un-my s.ieuev- i
yo i rcardin"1 the past. We have lieea very
. c..i.ir.,,imt"
happy, Uarmcr. ( an I give you up I
Oil. the bitterness of that struggle botween1
....1..1
But, at the las! pure,
atiug love saved Slargcry Edes from
lug to evil.
"i51ie is yo'ji child,
at length. 'I will
promised to lovo her 1
yea better than my
he vour all. When you read the truth,
and know how I have cared for you, aud
. fof
; AnJ with white, set face Lady Kdes
: sought her own roootn.
That night she dismissed h"r mai.l and
sat writing till late. Then shs donned a
h. .-.i.n i 4 ! i .
iiixjij u:iu iou uia:ut;i, ana j u:iireu cicin
soft!v to the corridor.
i But the eaunt form of her elderly servant
t i, n i i ii t..i.
; uiei iicr mere, uiiu pusji'u uurnai's, uiir.um-
inir her with uuliftcJ. waruini fin-r. and
followhi' in'o lao dimly li -iited lwudoir.
"
fa.a oil Uosj rar3, my la ly, the wo-
! whifTKre L "Vou need not sacriiico
jyourself, another victim to the treachery
afid diaWisiu of the man who lies in you -
',l,.r-'..,,.V.r V,v, r,. W,. mv d r
d. r c.umbvX. ,oa are vi.y brvc, n.j d.ar.
-l"n I wora.np you 1 hata him
I uave Vedyo;i '. I hearj his Ihreits
i vou k-ivo b2?n sintie.l ajiimi ; bat mv lord
i shall never kno.v. Bjhapp-.-. InHor Vi--
.1 i ,." i :.,.. t,
naux ,s cead I wa h.s wife, h S true w.fe,
(years aio. lie cast nid o. and loo. ni
: child from me ; he alone knowsto wha- flo
lie consigned it. Wh.-n I found he held the
I falc or this house in h s liatiUi, and that you
I would s:icrilice vouraelf but not mv 'ord or
j wo.ua s.icnl.ce " "J. ""r
jlus ceiW, I sa. l, i will ese mr. l.-i.tor Oc
j serves nothing at my hands. I have left a
, "otc at his side Riving w:i I atn and that I
d:dlhed?e.l. For t'iu rest, yo-tr saf-ty is
j ia vour own hands."
i The strange woman stole from the room.
; and esi-aivd the prar of the law when all
. the country aide was ringing witb accounts
of the tnedr.
i... -.
And I adv Mir-orv Fds bre-ithed a
An 1 l.a.Ij .M ir cry . US ureti act a
LTaieiu nraver i ia' sue nan oeen so strange -
i
ly but awlul.y saved tro.-n temptation and
' death.
Vahliiuc;toua I'fw.
i . "inst Church in Alexandria, Va , some
i six miles Ik-Iow ashington, is aa objert of
. . . ro,11),L.tl.lj iu 17-:.
; ting the placa of a rhajel that could not
have poss-js.! much el. g.mce. a it s'.ld f. r
: -
co. .-..i il..r.T..
r-"."i1',
1 thirt v-tbre!" vears of ii-re. was L-hosen one
j ,j( rvs.n:m liu n;lme is mxtil
ile cm.1,ic.!j or ,;ie chnreh. wh;: h
j for r.iinujetiess of fpceilu-ation would serve
,":,.ce. pulpit ami canopy to be Ionic,"
iitit it apixars tl;-t cir.'r.iclorsevon inl:i :e
earlv davs lsflii s-.:iie ! tli
ft-'ilng of taod-
cm tiatc. J atr.es Parson
: failed io f.-llii:
his con'ra't. and tbn vcs,ry r.iad? an agree
ment with Col. Ji.-hn Carlyle f ;r Ihe a tdil
imal sum of i:o to complete the work.
Vti th.! sTth of February. 1S7.I, the chuith
having le.'a f. niiaiiy delivered to liic v;
try, ten i f the pcwi wcr? offend f r Si'c.
p.-.v X. .". v. as pr.r.'hasc I !'"." (l -Kn;.
Wasluntrlon f' r I the highest price .'
nai.l. 1 h.' P'. ws V.T.-P ponarc. witii seats
j as the head of ihe oreupin!. But in Is
:and 1 M s ):oe oi toe om s juare pews v..
divided, r.nd the remainder, in l .'l, Wa-'i-
Ktgtoit s atror.g t'.e r"
but til i . i v as
rest-.red to its fortucr Miape. I? was a a.;t
divided, but s r.n re-torc.l to its original
f r::i atid so s'iil rcmnins. In IS. 4. -orge
Washington Parke Cus:is, Mrs. Washing
ton's iTami-oii, v.h.,m Oeaer.il Washington
adoptci, presented totlie pari-h Washing
ton's Bibb, published in 1772 a:x! now ia
use n the aliar. The building bis been
little bv little remodelled tofttit the t'lodi rn
taster. The old pew of Washington is a;
lowed to retain its origin-i! shape, except
the back is lowered like the re--t. Visi.or
to Alexandria gr in large na-ni crs to atieud
Sunday mornhig s-.Tvices at Cliris: Church,
and sit in the pe w w here Washington wr-
shippr 1.
A Moi.ter Sert.fnt.
Orter.f itiemulintrrpid wild beat trr.er
in Burope, Krolyi, a Magyar of r o.ossal
; , 'i, -w ,ii.,.e.;,-i ctwn-.it.
Maiiuraiiiii.i..F'1'...i.iij jit; ......I t
h:ia nntly fallen viciiiii to a tlread t - - n -
, t",nroncy of his perilous profession. i!o
I was ncrformim? before a crowded audience
at .Madrid, the other dar. one ot ms ne s;
- ert?tn!.-.niil i.-.lis.
whtch consisted in allow-
. . . t
in3 length, to enfold his body in its tre
mendous coils, when suddenly a piercing
..... tiir. u-t,ifl. TT'.C .rrri-rr.i tie tiie
' i.t: . . ...rt.l ,r.t.,.iji i.ml..rtt.e
:.,.u.ie ...... .o....u ... ... ........
' su'p.s:tion mat it utterance con.s;nu:.-u a
: . . nrrfllrn,-n:.,, it rr,Vcd. how-
. . . .
: ever, to 1)0 the onico.'iie ot a strong mans
death agony. The gigantic snake had tight
ened its coils arid crushed poor ivaroiM ?
life oat of him with cue. tcrr.utt squeeze.
A. ,a, hPaa fe!I i j:.k nnil ,,;s ryr., ar.ree
,jxv. jn a y f.,vc, the plaudits died
jawav am! were stieceeded by thc stilln -,vs
of litter consternation. The sr.ske au.i its
!
on thc (lf s,a; ,,t the
: ima it.. not in the l.-.-ist reiinouih his rrrin
' .!.. mma. irbi.-l. remMiaed for mo-p
. ,, in :.. ..ideouV
.
tl.rat.l..... t.o'.dv .l.,rin- to nrnroaeh llie
liihe luonster, "f wiiosc powers such ap -
i palling proof had ber
n !riven. At !cr nh
' .,' nr1TT, , .,,, nf trnro'vi's attendants
------ . ...
1 10 rar.e , t,.-,-! f,f ii:t:S in a cage wuiun
' air!,t .f the mieMr s-"nK'nr. w hicu siowiv
. r - - - . . .
uuwo in.. -, -
ti,.r,.to bv Its favor he .ante. A PSst
! mortem examinaticn of th:' unfortunate
j athlete's remains discovered no fewer than
r.....t..rea ..r Ida b.n.i efeeted
: ,lca,h'mll',ve ,K.eu instaniane..u.s, as
' .;.,.,. .lirtiea'atcl in s -vera!
!... i-.str nti,,n nf Ihe aerrvtil a cm a.
!..,.. ,. "
'
" "
I'TlrnwIve Itee fsrin.
; t.ar the village of Becton. Ontario
fr honey. Mr. 1 . A. .lonrs, the owner,
lornoncy. a.r. i. t. ..ones me- o....-.,
had at the end of July, already secured o i,-
! otw lhi or honey from CJd slocks of Ues.
o -ne vmA
The Lives used are ob ong pine wood boxes
th u!.:cc.,v,riiyof in., the in -
tat.UmM.nm lu-in- l.xIKx12. Tlie ttro
. ,. ,,-.,.
. ' . , .
, , ,.,,..,., liaa , C(Wd erip on
heroic self remind- ! prilor expects a ioial yield lor tne year 01 . hsrnessia; up their or.ly team, they left the atK.ut ins legs was iwis.eu a o a. , aim ...- e..:.c o... . oU. . ctoax covering lae suouiuera. 1 uere is
' iL. , ., r . . . ... . ....... r..-.. . . .' .... "1 1 . '.:- i.t. ft.-.. n.,.l H.rtmi. . nn tlie binif and a ban 1-to.hand nght al 1 n t.A f..-A A .....
vield- ' lO.uiHJlos. 01 iior.cv irom ms i?,.i..i',uoo barren place, caned uy couricsy a iarju cj.e u..j-ev u-. - 1 . .. . '.i".".. o o .... .ire c .
3 i co- .,.ri-, in w-id.b case be would net ' viki nft.r ,.i.d,t ea H.ev sat Wit the fecsd. It was a venomous serpent which once commence.!. I us hunter saw tea. mdestal. and the latter is a huge block.
' between 7.0oO and 10,000 for the vear's ' ro.iring cai!iD-arB! ther asked each otlier. La.', coiled Pelf within thc hollow ..f the i the derr wa bw nuwh for bi n and turned ia oae p-,w wilil oie So,l It waa
Garnier, she said, j produ without taking into account the -What shall we do?" At last the mother skull of the dead horse, and whicu kick the ami .led. I ire deer pursue.!. 1 .nn n . to,,n t jn arw,.:ll)pnt jKi'i".n buneuiathe
never sacrifice her, I sale of swarms or of queen Iters 1 hi 1 gnoke, with a woman s keen home-love and pnnce naa given arouseu to wr.uu. .0 a. . Mnil upon ,,ieiopoi a tun near me sea.
. .... . . ; .e 1 , . .- , T-t. ..: . iaMat.- I . f. i,..ra .rep a few timea and then lav ft'.i."tlv down. . 1 .t -...1 r... A-;n:n-l .ti.
.,,,. .. and I will statement whicn we una in an exenange. as onging. a oae nigtil mey campca in ti.c iiiuS.iu.oi-a'.ii. s---- , . ' - . , , tnurauj ican..ni i...i.. 1 v... ...v,
nlJ . . .1. Kntn.. ,i .r f. i,.,-,r . j .. f . . ,., . .. rJ. .lr ibe mim was dea-.L Thev bore him home Plan had no gun, and as it w as very eld w!l;r-. nnvnown. Its estimated weight
self. I will let licr 1 ..:,n..,. 1 .,; t ' 01. r ..V i 1. hnried it. the tomb of his fathers. Xo and drawing near night bis position was u 1-? ihH nonnds.
11:e ITuium K.r.
boys were Hi work in the harvest tieid ; the 1 in a manner thai p'alalv said: "Come dow t.
The internal ear is a wonderland, a dim- mother became housebeeper in a wealthy Josephine de Bcauharuai was aa Ideal if you dan-: " I'Lin hallooed for hta co v
iimtive one, it is tnie, but really creat av family, where she kept the voungevt child . wifc a young and rising man of genius. Da.:OUA, but coidd i.t ..-t anv ret.'v. Abo l
tonishiiiiiv erat irj its tcjt littleness a
t finnr i ini fii I ..f iii r.-ttii..ttinriif iinrinn
j
to ie !ouuu 1:1 uiiemai moij. m
f l.a tl..n .-.nn.1.if f . i,1.tn iru-li - -
..,vit.! nut r i ra-trii r.ortion of the
.i ... . i
irnipimi none, uien re 10 oc nmnu curi-
oitie. w!:;.-U the linrot niuscu-.n in the
cn I auora. in me veannu.j are
' miniatu e lakes; here, with pebbly otoconia
toin;!, bathed in its d. pih. tiit-re, wilh
, w;m!e forests of li3:.r-like ro:l., l:kin- like
, citiit'rs t.t reed?, growing in the shallow
; '' f :ne P0"'1. while the whole is al-
niost cor.iiantly tremuloas with wavelets of
tr ,n3;n-lt:ca fro.-n the objettive world
, vriihout to the subjective world within.
; iler,( in one place are to be found pccjliar
'. wim'.iiii iana!s, oach swelling nt one ex-
, tre:i.i!y into Strang, vasc-hke dilations, or
anirjuihr. while in another bancs a chaiu
(f curiou. C3rl,.a!uri, pf
fjniliiar object, oil united together by the
;,inlU-t iiiaments, and moved by muscles
. so tiny that each will scarcely weigh more
than a single grain. Here, in a rc-ps of
hap-v cirr s,3r"!s wondcrlul sniall
sbcll tower, with srv.-nl p-drs of spiral
. gta.rtJj cr ,cy.. lending fovai the bisc,
ariVjDd a modirimw of Urac to th helic v
. trcmus ft-.tau.it. JCor docs this towsr lack
i"r roo.i:s or winuows or wnn ii'-re,
wit! in a peculiar spiral rooms, Willi a nony
; a t t;c m-:nbra tectoria for the
ledsc f.;r a Roc. the tiastlnr membrane lor
; ceiling, wc find the ir.o-t n.inute. and yet
' one of the most oxo,mv.lely formed, musical
, instruments in ad Ibe world a vcriiaiuc
' nar? or F'ai'S wiih ro lc than three
, eo wmVrfui:v formed,
. .. . s.
so uciioateiv nojusteii, inai it ireiiioies in
. rt.3po:,s;vc action to the si iglitet sound
hard and uiseordant nore. F.ver faithful.
a.:d truj to '1:3 trut, it imitates prrfecily '
every so-md which oorr.c3 to it i.-o:n the
oulsishr world. Bere-ath the avmding
board of this delicate little instrument as a
nervous arrangement, which far outrivals
the powers of the celebrated telephone.
Here iut.umerable pearl-white threads or,
fdamenls. afaclicd to the Lira strin- cr
conucari Sbers, learonwai-d u oorue r.iya
terious manner, all the n.Uj'u: of the instru
nients a' ovc, in all Its original aci uraey
and distiiiftnesi, with ail its variations ia
pitch an.l quality, and here by a j.r.n'iss,
imitated i'J lite phonograt h. th-1 music is
st-aied up, and properly latelcd. and stved
away in some one of the sc-crc-t recessis f
ii.e brK;:i, to reappear i'.g. in, it n:ay lie,
scores ;t vcars therevfter.
An Ar-ta.u Itcun tnre.
Aliout t" e:;ty tniles fn.ra Wahlron, there
lives an . Id can named Wayce. Aside
i'n:a a ha'e. old ttvle wife, theie U longs
lo Ihe famiiv a beautiial e;ri. named Lulu.
V f. w v .. i;!is u". while the old man and
la.lv were away from bouie. a voung Inili-
,n n-,..ed V,V.',,! railed st the house r.nd
asked f.r a drink of wa'er. Lulu invited '
in: l into tu
hs remaii'Cil in
.. 'avers,.
a f -r Some tin e after he had re-
.t are I l;
u j'i. our- tlnid. The Indian had
n well ( liieateil, r.
1 his haadsotne race
at i i laniv f.ir.n i:e.!:i
iv :.v.-i
eltfd 1.1
Lulu's bi.?o i: a fealimer; nl interest, wl.i'e
W.-.uibo, was pierced, as tti.-igh by an ar- .
row of his own aticit a! fa: In rs, wi;ba thrill
of i.-ve. lie pressed the uiulden's baud
nh-n I e left, a i l said that he would leturn.
A v. .
k claps, d bef-re the eirl f iv him
r'.ia ti:-.n. ti e .,1 I r.ror.le f.-ere n
h i. ie, and, though l!.? pirl I. id not t-poken
to her narer.ts in retrard to the Indian, a
siisr.ici. ;u was v t:tedia!e;y aw.iker.ei!.
However, tl.e Indian ar.d llie pi. 1 sp 'ke t"
lacii .eh. r serttia.eiit. !'y ; fr l atch that
an engag?ii!'-n! of marring" was tl.e ri-sult.
Ihe voting In.i'au proaiising to come a'ter
the girl on I fee f iiow ing r ight. The giri
know her father would be bitterly op:osed
to the union, ar.d warned her lover. Next
right, while the moon was Miming, while
ihe foliage was waving, the f'-ct of the In-
ib.-in briiaiicd It.e dew ir:n the irrss.. la
las sl-.....ilder he bore a light ladder.
I'lac-
ing the ladder on the rrotmd, he ascended
to a v.ie.d i'.r a:rl peered into a rir:i. In
another i iV.aiit he v.a.s tumbling to tne
, ground. Ihe old gentleman had (Pvovcred
ii .rii,. i.l tint.iiiir Limselt w ith a I'lub.
s -
. st.kl ia tisc window". 1 he InJiau was it..'
very bad.y l;urt, ati.l lie had not more nun
gained Ms feet w heti the girl niched fpvti a
iiown s airs ron and jnnra uim.
Then
tiie two lwgan a llight through the w -U,
atr.ong the bushes, ovrr ihe io-ks. Afraid
to sb.xit, t;!e f 1 1 iran ran a.s rapidly as hi?
I.mg-us .1 legs would allow I 'm. la at-'
tempting to cli.nh a iedge of rcks. the
voaeg la ly's dr. s caught and held her
f ist. I.'i tremblitig haste h"r lover tri-d !
disengage her, bttt the "M jrent'cmari was
iipfiti the-a.
I' you love roe. leave:" s.ii 1 ill? gul.
'llie'lndian dashed away, and in another
momeM the girl's fath'-r stood beside lit r
Si;e we.s icnrehed bt;c'-; houis. Siie is stitl
Ihrre, but t-'.o younj Indian, by no tuear.s
slow, may make an outbreak at any mouent.
A Stoi-.T of tti t'jrrn.
Tifteen yenrs r.g"
f.smilT of ritin fr:
t'trte v.-es ft oert.iin
er folks w orking on
rented Und in one of the central
).iu:ii
httving
r.orth of San Franco bay. and
l.een io.-.u:iate in oj.
'.i::irg o ic or two Terr
; g'xi 1 crops in easonr. h?:i fuo v.ut oi i'n
rtate w.ia a lau.iiT, tuey na-i p. r.m;. ..
' or twelve thousand dollars in cash, teams
.
ano ta.i ie.i.r.i.-s
At tins juncture tiie h"e.d of the faa.iiv.
-.... .1 - . ... .. , ... ..
- - ...V to make mo:,.v
, iasier. ISO nap p-mng io ir.nei ac.r-s i..e
lower San J.u mini ia early spring of a w t
season, he w:ts charmed, ai.-.l forttiwi.h
! rented, for a ter.a of vears. a large tra.-' of
, land in :i:.ll '1. :c. iiii ....mi .-.... ...
was a go.il crop tae;rt ycat, b.il tfer. c
' B iccfssive failures followed. Then a liaif
! crop ra.re. ft".d iro-.e fiilurrs. ltopm;
! Bffainst how, thr
f iavc.l. unable to ! ave.
' unwiliiiig to a. .wledge a mistake, until
.L,i..".rr..,'-sp
Ttiis was in Kl, the proee.s of lo ing
; ihcr had Laving taken s-vea vcars. :
: Thpre were five children, th.,- olden a giri
capable of teaching school, three boys old ,
cn!.u-h to earn a-ens wages, and a little!
c".,lhe oldest cUught?r obtained a sca.tol
; ..-n.j,,:., .-.. te nn i .ode rp.-ndar
1 reaii'tani es home. The boys sought work,
i
l
.
,
but t-vervihtn'' m me -igimoruoo.! was ki
a s;.ind.sii'.l. The father, upon whom s ic-
eectre misfortune bad to d hcav Ir. went
; lo the nearest town and sr.ld his rille" sad lie
- 1.,.,1 a-. v lm.i,ME;rf! valaabb a. Then,
1 ";,i . n.ni;r."'.i,. M
..j ... . ana win a home and begin
to-morrow." So she unfolded ber plan.
now .vibrating wiin tremulous ucttgiit as ine , iMught teams, moved ou the place, paid was oouoness n neveu wuea uie inuornaiu .shot, g.).in disoatched the huge animal, w
inconmig waves of sweet and delicious : ihe balance in one year from crops and out- soul let', his b.dy at l.ongwon, and s.ie ,ie ;0-s of sMiie clothing and the receipt o
mi3.et.oat over its Slniigs; men gnuing , u,ie work, aa ! are making it one of the w:.s iree lo io;iow ner igr.oi.-e nine an ; few ugly scratchea. They then drei
with tremulous diijiist at the passage ot i iireitiest f ines in that whole retfion. and marry Neippcrg. it sn.-l 'In''- .1 i home. It weighed
Within a week the father and the thn-c
with her: the oldest daughter
still
a i,w.rM.ii c,i'-f.- a ft.i
-
ianu compaay was orgauiiiii, u oeing un-
' .1 t. . j"..... m-a..!
. t..r.r.l h n-irrv-.. r.r h.i;-.r a h,.n..
... ,. . ... ..
wuiea ait tu(ult! own. I ms wa tte
moth'-r's l! tn. and its effect wai marvel-
S(,u. It zr.aHe men o me toys ; il nia.ie
the father fori t his fun.ier lon-s; it
. hrii-htencd the wnole outlook. verr cent
saved was deposited where it drew miena'.
IJefcra long, sime leadiB 'ntleiRca of the
town became interested in the home-buy ins
, p!rt, ,:f whmh they h;.d heard, end did
, Tvhat thev coild to procure tt-adv work
; for the family. Tnis, however, was eel -
' cio:n needed,"for their steadinesa and
anxiety to earn their waircs were leinnrka -
ble, and they were 9.a in c-msiant tc-
mand.
; M , en,, of the fi, vcar
purchasing comany n atlfi a creditable
, showing. The daughter, teaching at :u
a month, had sent JtO J. The three s-ins
aIllt 1Ucir father had averaged ?:J0 a month
apircc besides their b-wrd, ar.d they had
$,',ent nothing they could help, so that
l,2t)0 ret resentcd tn-ir pile: while the
, mother added 131.- These three items
aggregate togetherwith the interest, ? f.S')-.
; i,,0 Eejinmng was mane. -
. J our years of steady, uncomplaining tod
- followeiL In lS.ti their accurcuiations,
con pounded
semi-annually ut even per
' centum, ammmted to f-'.3w.7i. It would
hivp been more but tor some si. knesa in the
family, ihey then chnse a ;uai-ter section-
of g(-l fertile laud lyina north of San
IWisco Ba v. in one of ttv OaT. Rmw
, . .
.. . -' . '
villevs. llie price was soo an acre, or
$'.l.f,:i-j in
all. Theypaid JjO.iHN) dv.n,
This is a truthful account of how a farm
waj) 1,-st and aiiotlu r gained in its plai-e by
a plucky Atnerican fa i.iiy. whese idea of
a Lome-buy i::g i o:ij r.iiy'' ought lo be
rciuembere.L
- -
a i:iJia L.;.i.d.
.
.Tlltre wa5 onc.' a J'.o;," ''lan I'rince
niiii.ansii-.i.ia5i.u-.i.M ....... to .1.
can be. lie maili" nothiisg i.t ins;nti::g
an.! abusing any one: be would ruthlessly
lead the cli.tsr-a. rs.s t.:e fi-jMs of yo-ng
corn which were the peasants only hope of
subaislei'co, and make nothing of trampling
down women, feeble old men or ch.idrea
if they were in bis way.
I M one decision, being more than half
in'oxicateiL he saw a leaatifal child pi.ey
in the road !x fore the d-jor of a p Kir jiciiJ
ant's hut, and nr.le d-li'icralely over it, and
win n its mother with frantic cries rushed
firth and lifted it from the ground. It was
quite dead. The poor woman's grief was
so great, t he dea l child was so beautiful,
and the wrath of those who witnes-ed the
scene was so intense, that even the cruel
prince could not fee vu'.t
win! be had d-.ne.
indifferent to
Having watched the woman f.T a
whiii
he
re.v bis purse from his picket and r-le
toward hrr.
"ilete," sr.id he. drspp:ng it into her
h;p, "here is money enough to make you
rich aT.oug other peasants. IVafeilesa you
have more children, or will have. Thr-y
ate always plenty, one more or less, wliat
do'-s it luaiterf See, now, you are rich,
stop e-.-yi;.g.v
But a3 he spoke, the wot.;an lifted the
; P ir'' her hauu an.t nung ii in nis lace,
" Take l ack vour blinvl luonrv," s'a.
Mv child wr. i worth more to me
t;gu all ihe tel l in Ku-sja. i.ut listen.
insolent princ. A poor peasant wo uan
can do uo harat. but she can ee the btir.n
that is i :i.iiiir. My mother was a wise
wo. ii.l i. I !s. can ?ee in'o e: ri.ity. The
horse that has been the d. nth of my child w.K
be '!:e cr.iise r.f yot"-s ere long. 1 e. he
will rid the world of you th.vik heaven.
I. in written. 1 n ad i'. anl leave
me r. iih my d":el."
As tlie woaiaa sj. 'ke the prince turned
rale. ITc- w;.-. verv supers' ici. us. and the
Mh f in t ro; h c- v.as strong in th-e tiays
itho'i! milking an answer, he rode away,
liis followers at his bidding seitt. ni the
ronenis of liis purse atrongst the crow.!,
who at once changed their curs-s in.o
cheers, nn 1 the broken heai ic I wouimi was
1 ft atone.
As for the j.tir; he ro-ie Ii .if.e as fast
as he co il.I, au.l so great was the iniprcs-
sion made by the wor 's the poor peasant
i.'o'li.-r had uttered, tint iie at once., '.Irp'.l
his horse, a treat favorite, of which be
had brer, f-.nder than he cv. r wt of any
livutg httiean bting. tobese-.it away t a
tiistnt't j orti- n of the r.tii::ry. Tb" ani
mal v:.s to fee p.i'p.l for as tho.i'g'i it w;e
a were a huoian icing: a house was lo be
bi.il: for him aud !i" was to be closely eon
f.nnl the;-' in. ii he, the prine", lu i.s. if,
er. r i isiti- i that romi'ry. 1 i" chus.' iiirse
or.l. ts w c.e s rie ly ob- ved. The favori'e
f"cd went io'o a rt f royal exile, and
the prince nseu to ride other horses, when
he tra..i'lel d.. v:i other p-';'s..:ils corn.
People remembered the prophecy.4 h .T
cvt r, a::d r.iany s-'Cre:lv hoped for its ful
tilr 'ea'. TaC litihiiopy r' .t'irr hi 1 the
rt pi atiott for a set of s- e ot.d sight, be
iieved in by tl. s of i.rr ration.
However, ti r.c p".s?fd o.i. A yar wen!
bv ! t!;r.c four. The liftli came.
Poring all time the prince had heard no
lining's ..f his I a .islicd favorite. At last he
in hered al ..'at him and heard that he had
b: a dead for a long while. Igiz:nr-s aid
overfeeding had ki'lcd hi n
".v. cue.! the prince, "ne wul not l e my
death at least:
I-o.lv."
v dea llr rs..- can kili ms ha I been prowling arou.nl for several .lay received tne previous year., iirge aepos
nd "nad kilie.l a r.u liber of cws. Phin. 1 its of coal and iron exist in the public land
!idl'ien as t'uougli the creature were
ancii"mv w.io i ad been thwarted in s,.ne
evil intern, tin- .l.-rire to see his dead fe.lv
r.Tid triumph over it, seized upon ids r.'.as-
i,.r. '
Attended I v a grc.it train, ha svt out for
ihe place when, toe hors- !,ad Jived and
die.L 'i remaias oad been lai l, wit.i re-
sore! ia a sort of tomb built for th-; p :r
pc.ee. "f .c-t me tl: gtu. cried the prince.
liis wor was law. The to.nb wasot'cn-
e l. Oilv the skeleton of tlig poo." beast
rcuiamel. lai; in: i.ic wi;s the prince s".f.
with au a'.sunl hv.k of triumph upon h.s
countenance.
'V:'1 cried he. -iou were to I my
death; were yo :? All, ah: you cann ni:i
awav with rf.e now ner throw me. See
how fjuictly yon allow me to kick yo'il"
jvi uc .tjiiv ..; w3.-jn... ..i. .us D
of thc dead enimal a disdainful kick. But
oa the iitslant. Ins laugmo.- lurae i mo. a
cry of anguish, and bis couriers saw him
writhing ou the groimd in agony; close
one rrieved for him: and at her door stood
' the peasant whose prophecy had been fui
: filled. Oihe-r children now playel at her
Xanoiaam.
'i-'e bad verything Unit would appeal lo
ittncv like hifc: a? o::ee fuinsii ana nassiun-
- -
iau, mc f-" - "t
itTi-luii nr uf.il A rirt.i.n ini!nlfnt trr:uk tllHl
urouiisfd an oWiJience nnsoaablv free fro:u
.. .i... i. ....li.r. '
J1'"1;. iiuiiii iwk uj muui.ti-t! mt -
: luil'eri-l throne a::d stated her by his sidf.
: " a uo mai iminw m-.jri
, l"n;nd!es aiubition could d-a:re. But af-
. tcr the marvel hi victory at Wairra n had
; opened up to bis fevered i nauiaation still
wider (MTspcctivcs of dominion, he looktil
'. ' another s.yle of wife, a .d found her in
, Jiane Iou:.e of Austria. lh-r blende
, brauly. foruvl of pink and white color
. and roundly pun ini; line and the gold -n
'f a child's hair, appealed nwly to
' t' jwled ta'ite. iluwns not old. but, as
lie siii t. the Directory, ' one aes fat
, upon liic ri. ld of brttlc, and he wanted
.,,..,e such s-.laco as this ..ft, ni!e!Uvt.
al beauty i somebody has called it the
' -Mdeniey tr! of prettin-) in his h .ii",
. if such a word n.ny lc u.ed of the Tuil.-r-
Besides, ho doubt len felt that an em-
per. should have an enip.rors daughter
to wife, and this was a young girl who tad
hundrrd moaarohs for h-r ancesiors and
'yc: she would b gentic and ohciu nt, and
not srguc with him or answer him, and
, ......no tie m.n uen n..- s. um-n
would cive him heirs.
. altactu-l to ner, ana u ns Knew noimng
' a;"" mi nl " premonition "t
t oun -Scippcrif. :t wss all the licttrr fr.r
1dm.
Mio also was tptite taken by storm
wiiu Iun, and tor a wti-ie tne lovesty o
iKing 1 vci ny an ojr? tor fcuca sue can
.....
! always considered l.im-was agrecaoie m
. her. Btt his tumultuous glory was quite
... .i.:i.. i. . ....
i' noien i.r nr oan iri..i u n uu -
man small Nun; a. the r.aipress. and sue
; Jovnhir.e wou:d hnve ba I her revenge .
! if she could have f rscen the p.inrw of his- :
tory f r even a few years. It is she. and;
nn the pretty Aus'.r.an. w ho w ill he known
' forever as lit- wife of Naiiolcori. It is her ,
st.-.tue that ris in marble in the public
places ot Paris. It is her name and those
of her children that mark thc gnat aven-
' .,es of tiie mHroflisAvenue ' Joscp'acne.
, . . n..rt...,c. it A.. Prtru...
Kiiirane. Though she was oc.stcd remorse-
b-ssly frotn a throne to make ro-.tn for or t..is kind lhat the puivcn.ted dust le du
Maria L;:ia, it was her children the trifeuted ia explosive pn.porli.ms thnmgli
children of the Creole pr-wript whosbould ' 'he whole of the sir. All that is neccessary
become the tenants of pidacos, and not : i' :lf a suiTieient lsly of the dust be Ig
th .se of feet rival. The Duke of itich- ! to pr.luc." a volume of ilaine. Th:
s'.idt was to pass a youth of inglorious ; 'lame once started w ill tire t tie remaining;
phasrtre and wast.. iie before his rriir.c, !t"t scatter.'.! through th- roo-u even ii
and leave no son to inl.t rit hi.s claims to i 'fee 'luaiitily I small. The starch dust,
empire; while the Beauharnais line was to 1 which created an explosion in the Wash
stn tc'i out like the swarm of Kings seen bv l-uru n-iii, w its small iu ipbintity, but when
the Thane of Cawdor in his vision. Eu-! ,,nre kindled, tl.is'ied through the dust of
gene hi r heroic son, after the fall of the ''ia! entire ponton ot thc mill. K.r.yloye
Napoleons. re!tirnel to the court of his i" a!" three instances, d.'.scriiie a sudden
father-in la. tb King .d Bivaria. and he- ! "ash of iieht pn-e-ediug the explosion. Art
cmie I'rince . .t Kithstadt, Duke of Leuch- ' exiK rimet.t in the matter may lie easily
t 'alwrg.it Ml llrst nobleman of the kingdom. : nuide. Ahaa lful .f iinely pow.l. red
li.s daughter unit'-d to the son of Ihtm- i standi thrown lxnhly on the lire will not
d tte. lKt.-atm Q i' t n of Sweden; another l prraiuiv an exploj..a ; there will be only
i .. . p.;n,ca i!Ai.n'i..r.. .wl . ! orditiarv cnibt:s!ion. But if a similar
thir(1' Km )lf ,n, ,,,',.., mn
won the hand of the ( aee:i of Portugal,
and the voting r married a daughter of the
Cor Nicholas of Bus-ia. And whatever
e ar .Mt .i-.ias ot i.us-at. -vno w nao-.er
doubt inigtii 1? thrown on the purttv of the
Napoleonic descent bv which the F.'mperrr
Xarolem III. claimed the throae. he was
I uniiupatif.ii.iblv the son of lloricnse, and "i" ' e rxtcndtil throughout tte nm,and if
' was" BeaiiharrLs ami Ta ht-r-la-Pag. rie Ite- fiere le other a.lj..iuittg rooms in like nian
yond cha lengc. Tne grandOn of Jo. ; ler clairgrd wiU. stan h or Hour dust and
jsepliiue. Louis XaoobMn. rui-vl Fiance in : llie u.K.rs l e open, tin: e xplosion mill ex
peace and wiiii a sort of splendor for the tend through .the whole buihlitig. Theie
s;a-e ..f tv.-.-n'v-two yeais while the ptrioj fact ore n'.ii'e s-iiie-ui lo acount for the
io'f the first X.i"iolcor.'"s nign counting Con- .explosion in Kansas City, and now that the
;ii!;ite and F.mpire togclh.T, was but tifteen
- though so powerful was ri.e p'TSonil im
print iiiti'le bv the uncle, and so vague was
the indiviiiaal . haraeter of the nephew that
the sh'T'er reign seems like mi age. and 'the ,
! n T r iike an i pt--
A i l:M ll.n.lrr.
Piiin. Temple is a Pennsylvania Hunter,
seven! v-fivr- years old. He has limited
ia-g lie was eleven years old and claim? to
have kii'-'d :,"'' d. r, over 4'T bears and
tuviilic r'cs wolv es. He hunted in Wayne
c.iaiy when elk ftill roamed in the woods
along the Delaware and relates p.iany cx
cuinga iveiiturcs with lhat dangerous gime.
Panthers lu-catn" extinct iti Xorlhetisicrn
Pennsvlvania since Phiti. Tc-t.le grew to
n.anbood, at. I not a few ..f tin
fierce !
, tieans have fsllen betorc his nlte. lie says
ibat bis ac-TC of bears killed poul t easily
hare been rue.c'n larger, but he always con
sidered tli.-in interior g.vne and never
hunted ttiem. Al! tint he hn killed were
inara tb.at ciiuc in bia way voluntariiv or
bv mid- ke. He has hml band-to-tiand
pontes' w ith bruin. Widda the past patented to st'' s .'"l'Xl: other grants to
twpp'v-tirc yars game I.s grown ts states, ls.ooo acres. The amount snr
wircp" in the w od: of Pike and Wayne veyctl the last fiscal year exceed by 41.".,
c.itmiies t.. rend' r hunting t ilher plrasur- "",i acre the total surveyed the previous
able or pr.i:"i:a'.ie io so i.npt.tient a hunter .year, while the report shows a falling off of
as phii. So h - has built a c.'.i.i in 7i'Vi,acns In cishsal s, stat3 selections.
Potter cou tty every year f.r a uuarier of a ! scrip locations and land patent d for raii
r. nturv, where lie fi-als sp..r ni"re to his , road grants. Tiie increase i:t area taken up
bkiag. Hp savs that wh'-u be was t wentv- by settlers under the homeatr a l and timber
lire yerrs old flerr s.etualiy ran in h. nil in I culture laws has been sufueien'. not only to
Wavne conniv a we'I as in Pik". He ! cotinterbttlancp this falling off, but to make
oaee shot six i.ucks ia waiking t'jreo miles, the aggregate (iiaposais f..r the year greater
aud Ite was n t hunting, l rrtu-rdng fey HoT.'ski acres than forthc previous year.
h-aie fro m a visit to a friend. When he The increase iu lioaictea l entries was M2,
was 1 1 p.irs old he killed three de-r a' one j acres in timber culture entries, s'J.i.
sl..:. Tt'ey stood in rangv and hp fin-1 a. ,'. .ving to the existing laws for the
the r.eairst. The feali passed througii it i disposal of public lands for liomestpad and
an-.! tiie next one to- it, and lodged in Hie ' timlier culture it is shown that during the
ki.lnevs ..f th" tJ.tr L The .'i r.i season
' 1 l.l" lli.l I, Ilia- " a.-sa '11
kiile.l a panther af: r tricking it fin -
les through swamps. Tl'.e panther
i'iita. ki
ten miles I
c.iate up to tl.e panther near thc Sus pie-
hania county line. It wa crotHiing in a
tree ready to spring. It did spring before
the young hunter rired, bu" his built-t met ,
the "ii.r.:d half way, and th3 panther fell
l ad. shot through the heart. The boy,
shouldered his victim and came l it ail the j
way home. Plan, says he has kil cd deer. , t r.azo, rn the t.th ult.. an Arab waa
bear and elk where the public park in ' ,iu;irrving stone at a place alnait four and a
Iion.-s.lale is no v. the spot Ix-ing a dense ' Iia!f miles distant from the town, and uu-wild-rnes
sixty y-ar ago. A favorite carib.ed a marble rigtire of a man. The fol-remitiis-cnce
of old Phin's is Ihe story of l,winr are the dimension? iriven bv an Arab
his adven ure with a wounded deer on i the
o..t..e. o. i c t.,,, v..c ......
letipaupcc I ai.s, near i.u present vi.iage
of lb Icy. He was hunting with wo
ioth'-ts, one of whom wa tl.e lite Hon.
Paul S. Preston, whose grandfather was an
old-time Mayo.- of Philade'phia. Old Finn
! was standing on a runway, wad- les co n-
t -- - 7
Ail at once an immrnse buck sprang into
tue e.ee-e. ...-ar u..... .e- , ..a..
its foreshoulder and the deer went down.
It was up agatn in nn iistant aid tur.ied 10
not enviable. He did not care to get out
- . of the tree and fight the d. er, as he knew
by cxrrience liiat . wojinaea uucu 1. tne
jump lo his feet and look uu at the hunter
u.i Inigut, when he was nearly dead fro t
wjtw, ucnm a auuui. iir autrrto, iui i
i... i.- t - ..i u t .. i
soon li,t comraaes came to his resotie. Tli
' - I i. . : l . . . I . i
.i .....i v.1
i ,i,,.ja a:nc ur and i! brav!;d tli'-ir aitau.
! Taul i'res:on put an end to tlie liel'io
i buek bv a r-a!l frotn w-ver-failins rit!-.-,
an.i ti trc-d huuti r w:ia reiciud. Th it
. nrtv.i-v.-. -- n:..! .1.1 I'i.i
i ji j;,,,".,;, f,,r",,., !, ir over the recollec:ioi
, ,,f js ndi.jt,,. MA yet Trry u.v.l.-asanc
, a.lveu!ure. lie s:i il .is the only ton i
a ,i,.;.rr aliv ,,.;.,. anhr.al evrr g.rf Hi.
; of ;;,, i-Uaia,twJ ,lT?, msil) .
Chris and i'l.iv wt? both, unl
; ,jt.r f-entv-!ive, but hnve b-e.i experi.net?.!
; hunter f,".r vi-ar. When I.ijc was la h
i t, inz w.; fmM d.er.ar.d with hn
' brother had killed wvf-ril b- n- V ver
ff "t!av befil Vh mkAvinf
!,lPV heard that a brr bear bad been sceVi
j ar,um 1 nick HarU vmtl, in the upper
j p.,r. f Wavue cou:uy. Th'ry resolved t.
; ;-.an(i jriI:a a' ,.,,1,. ' Diverin
j,,i, tracks alonz the cd; of the pon 1 th-r
, f,,:,,,-,.,, Ilinl , a ,len among tt.r r.K-ks.
j niey poiimienced to r r.oke bi n ouf. Ib
,,,, aprarcd '. the mouth of his den,
j srrouhnjr an,j showing his teeth. 1 jje wa
, s,,,s lo ttt rhris ki:J no, give
i ,1C ,.ir a ri.:irl,.t.. Thev smoked the de:
; until lh T-:r b-v-anio enn". ! aui nilie.1
. ,.. . ,!, hupnrs It.
.'xlvanecd on hi
n-n iy to malimcn
;bim fe(. his f.-n naws
t hia foe, and his rel jaws diMemW. Lij
rtrPW hatchi't and advanciil to meet th
i.. When near pno.i!:h he d.-al- it a
rrtlrfllI ,,, nn ,c h...L which ,lr.nnl it
; - . -
, ,i.e t.ron.i -rho two bmtbers
the a
; pitched in together, and, without tiring a
itu
f
8etl
3iX
p,,lmds and funiislied a Thanksciving dia.
n, r f,,r tiie w hole ne:gh!x)rho.d.
nauscr in Towdaretl atitich.
,
; The recent tire at K:.s;u City illustrate
lwo ''uru?'; the far: liiat powdered starc-U
! contains explosive .jualitiea, and the condi-
iio::s uuuer wiuen a sirircn e.n iwion mar
;-c::r. It is not essential to au expIos:..n
; kandfal of starch powder l-e thrown up-
: ""'d and allowed to descend a cln,l,
:n an intensely heated furnace, there wi,l
an instantaneous explosion; and if tho
. v
! whole room wh.
' 1'!t-' will, even
re the exj'losion (kx-ui-s ba
a v. rv hglit cloud of starch
.dust, the exptosiou .cunn:; at Hie furnace
matter is undcrstnod it ;i!y re.iuircsa httle
precaution to prevent tiie leetirr-npe
S"r'i PaliiHtmphies. But it sln.ulil be
nee t.i
re-
ne :i:iK-r.-d that then- is in a Hour null a
fiangi-r similar to that w hich exists in a
: ean.lv fact iy. I.t each n; ihere is hiiely
to ! r. cloud of s-areii flust which iiiou
the c .nr .. reuce of the proper condition
will r.aliiff a disas'n.us explosion. Pul
vcri"d Hiarrh and liotir therefore need to
i be guarded against, as well a pulverizeil
sailj-lre, sulphur and charcoal.
rntdl Lamia.
The annua! re;w.rt of the general land of
fioe shows that during the p:nt fiscal year
ti,3.;.i.'t'io acres of ptibliu lamls were dia
posed of; t,4s-..,tMio surveyed, in addition to
... l...!H,ooo previously surveyed, ihe to
tal numlicr of acres of thc public domain
stiii unsu.-vcypd is l,ftS!,iHi.fnio. Dis
posals were made as follows: Homeatead
entries. o,'2i'.o,oi o acres; titular culture en
tries, 2.7'ii.'""; cash entries. 6J2,0ih'i;
grant.s lo niilroah', 27-.om; swamp lands
. last year, wtlti a larger uisposal ot land.
. - - v ... . -....a ... .a 1 " -"-
1 there were received from ail sources
' fMi. less liy t:;t',iN)" tlian the amount
m Aianama. iar rmioiea irom me mearui
of transportation, audit is suggested that
they lie d:rK"ed of on the same terms aa
asriciltural lands.
. ,
akih otiaarats.
. eve witnea, nam. ly : "Three feet" fn.m top
(I nea i io cnu oi oean; lucjes m.ai
, ,, car; fr:i, top of ton-head to mouth,
, ilirnes. from shoulder to shoulder, OV
in.hes; Trom cmwa f head to waist, M
inches ; aa I .".l inches the pircumfercnee of
theneek: the total height i. l." feet. Tht
hair hangs in long ringlets down iion ttw
: s.ioui..e-:s, a.... .s .....;s, .nnawm
a man of veiit.a'ile age. The right arm i
tir,Ken m ha.i. Wi.ue me h ii arm 1 cnie.i
OVCr the breast to the right shoaldci, when-
. Ilie hand is hi.ld-n by the drapery of a
. ia flic postal savings bank of Italy
, 3,000,000 have been deposited so far
BOLD KVEKTWHKI;