HOHENWCATOIS Tlio German Cardinal Has Again Roused the Ire of 1'opo Leo. WHAT OAUSED THE TROUBLE Jlolienlolio Is n llrothor of tlio Chancel lor of tlio Gorman Umpire nml May lie a Very Important Factor In Electing tlio Next Pope. Rome, Juno 3. Tlio sonsatlon ot tho hour In Homo Is tlio now rupturo botwoon Loo XIII anil Cardinal Hohonloho. Tlio cnrdlnnl, who Is the brothor of tlioGoininn chancellor, has long onjoyod the reputation ot bolng tho most occontrlo mombor ot tho snored oollego. Ho has always nffoctod a particularly Independent attltudo toward tho Vatloan. In 1870 Bismarck had In tondod to appoint his eminence to the post of Gorman embassador to tho holy soo. Popo Plus, however, whoso relations with the cardinal wore strained, absolutely ro fnsed to havo nny official dealings with him, Leo XIII Is not much moro favor ably inclined toward tho cardinal than was his prcdeoossor. In 1885 his ouilnouce causod a scandal in tho Catholic world by publicly and dollantly going to call on Doolllngor, tho hoad of tho "Old Catho lios. " A few years lator ho sot out for Gor mtiny without thinking it necossnry to at tend to tho formality, exacted by papal otl quotto, of first asking tho popo to grant him leave of absence Loo XIII was much Incensed by this offonso to discipline, and tor over llvo yoars tho doors of tho popo's apartmonts at the Vatican woro closed against tho cardinal. Tho Cardinal's latest. Loo XIII has boon exasperated anow. Some days ago tho cardinal was lndlscroct enough to attoud an official banquet ton dored to Slgnor Crisp) by the Italian min ister of foreign affairs, Baron Blanc At this banquet ho proposed the hoalth of tho promlor in most flattering terms. On hearing what had happonod, tho popo had a violent fit of anger. Next mornlpg no sent lor the cardinal una bitterly ro pronohod him for his conduct, which the holy father dcolnred to be unworthy of a prince of tho church. Tho cardinal did his host to oxonornto blmsolf, but Loo XIII would not llston to his dofouso, and his ominonco was ordorod to leave Homo at once and mako a month's rotreat at a villa whloh ho owns In Cad donabbia, near Lako Como. Thoro ho is now meditating. The indignation of the popo is quite In tolllglblo, for, dcsplto the improvement in tho relations of tho holy soo and Italy, tho Vatican affects to Ignore tho Qulrlnal olli cials. Nobody holding office at tho Italian court is ovor rocolved by his hollnoss. Un der theso circumstances it was only nat ural that Cardlnnl Ilohenloho's blundor ehould mako a hubbub. Nothing of the kind had ocourrcd sincol870. llahenloho's IuiiHrtanco. Exceptional lmportanoo is, of course, lent to the affair by tho protnlnonco ot tho erratic cardinal's position. Should Prince Eohenlobo remain chancellor and ovon if he should not It is probablo that hls.rod robod brothor will play a conspicuous part in tho eloctlon of the noxt popo. At tho coming conclavo ho will bo tho spokesman of tho German government and consequently ot tlio wholo triple alliance. In fact, it is tolerably suro that ho will try to act as tho grand elector at that gather ing. With Cardinal Golimborti and Car dinal Kopp, who is in high favor in Dor lln, ho may form a trio which will possl hly havo great influonco and almost ccr talnly control tho votes of tho German, Austrian and other members of tho sacrod oollogo. Tho date of tho noxt consistory is btlll uncertain, nor Is It llkoly that it will bo hold this month. Should it be delayed be yond it it will hardly bo hold until Decem ber. Loo XIII ohangos his mind so sud denly at times that it is rash to predict anything about his plans. Tho odds, how over, are that no now cardinals will bo created till tho ond of tho year. And It seems probablo that, oven if ho should bo notified about his hat boforo that ho will got it soon or lato is oortaln Mgr. Satolll will remain at Washington till March. Satolll to Got the lint. Loo XIII is much gratlflod at tho suo coss of Mgr. SatolU's efforts to promoto concord in tho church in tho United Statos. It is said that ho sont tho dologata a letter quite recently oxprosslng his satis faction. Thoro is reason to bollovo that Mgr. Sa tolll was tho dignitary whom Loo XIII nominated cardinal in potto a fow yoars ago. Tho authority for this is ono of tho highost prolates at tho Vatican. A most important discovory has just been nitulo In tho Vatican arohlvos. A number of documents of vital lntorost to the history of tho Cat hollo church have beon rovealed. Thoso documonts ombrace a period extending from tho pontlflcato ot Innocent III (A. D. 1198) to that of Bene dict XlV (A. D. 1758). They contain lists of all the bishops appointed through out tho Catholic world during tho tlmo in question, over five centuries, togother with many other details ot rouoh moment. It is proposed to publish them ero long. Savants will watoli for thorn. The present prefect ot the archlvos is Cardinal Gallmbertl. Leo XIII is much gratified at tho dlsoovory. Crop lieneflted In Nebraska. OMAHA, June B. Reports from all parts ot tho state tell of good rains, which, in addition to the showers of last week, place the ground in tho best condition it has been for several years. A dispatch from Nelson, Nob., states that tho rain is the first Nioholls county has experienced in IS months. This leaves no soction ot the state without moisture. Missionary Property llurncd, SnANOHAi, June 8. Intolllgonoe has been received hero that between May 20 and May 81 the French Catbollo and Eng lish nnd American missionary property at Chlng-Too, capital ot the province ot Szocbuon, western China, was dostroyod by rioters. Tbo missionaries aro reported to be safe in tho officials' yamons. Oklahoma Uauk Closed, Oklahoma, O. T., Juno 3. The Okla homa National bauk wont into voluntary Insolvency and transferred all Its business to tho First National bauk. Tho bank failed In 1SU8. passing Into the hands ot n receiver and finally reopening, but could not regain its lost prestige. Destructive Storm In Texas. Galvkstqn, June 3. By a severe hall storm at Point Hook. Chnroh county, many sheep woro killed and Injured. The Btorm was short ot duration and covered only a small area. DEBS SPEAKS OUT. lie Issues n l'ronunclnmcnto llcforo lie glnnlng IIU Imprisonment. TKItltE IlAUTK, Juno 8. Beforo going to jail, to servo out tho sontencq lmposod by Judgo Woods Eugono V. Dobs, prosl dont ot tho American Railway union, is s nod a circular to members of tho brdor, from which tho following Is taken: "A cruol wrong against our great and bolovcd order, perpetrated by William A. Woods, United States olroult Judge, has boon approved by the Unltod Statos su premo court. Our ordor Is still tho un daunted friend of tho tolling mnsso9, and our batllo cry now as ovor Is tbo emanci pation of labor from degrading, starving and enslaving condition)). Wo have not lost faith in tho ultimate triumph of truth over perjury, of justlco ovor wrong, how over exalted may bo tho stations of those who perpotrato tho outrogos. I need not remind you, comrades of tho American Railway union, that our order, in tho pur suit or tlio rigtit, was confronted with a storm ot opposition such as novor bo tor o was visited upon a labor organization. Tho battle fought In tho interest of starving men, women and chlldron stands forth In tho history of labor struggles as tho groat 'full moon strike.' It was a bottlo on tho part of tho American Railway union fought for a causo as holy as ovor aroused tho courago of bravo mon. V hat has boon your roword for your splendid courago and manifold sacrifices? Our onomlos say thoy aro summed up In ono word, 'defeat.' They point to tho bat- tloflohl nnd say, 'Horo Is whoro tho host of tho Amorlcan Railway union wont down boforo confederated cnomlos of labor.' Brothors ot tho American Hallway union,. ovon in dofeat our rowards aro grand ho yond expression. Truo It is that tho sons of brutish forco and darkness who have drenched tho earth with blood chuckle over tho victory. Thoy point to tho black listed horoos of tho Amorlcan Railway union, idlo and poor, nnd count upon their surrender. Their hope is that our or der will disband, that prison will do the work. In this supromo junoturo I onll up on tho members of tho Amorlcan. Railway union to stand by tholr ordor. In God's own good time wo will mako tho despots' prisons, whore tho innocent mon suffor, monumental." To Start Tor Iluzzards liny. Washinotox, Juno 3. -According to present arrangements, Mrs. Clovoland and Mrs. Olncy, with tholr households, will lonvo Washington for tholr summer homos on the Massachusetts coast noxt Wednes day morning. Mr. Olney's summer resi dence at Falmouth is only 13 miles from Gray Goblos. Owing to tho press of pub lic business, riolthor tho president nor the attorney gonoral will ncoonipany tholr families , but will join thorn about two wooks lator; A Tariff Date Decision. Washikqton, Juno 8. Chlof Justlco Fullor handed down tho opinion of the court In tho caso of tho United Statos ver sus Burr and Hardwick, Involving tho dato whon tho prosont tariff law wont Into effect. Tho decision was that this did not occur until Aug. 28. 1801, whon tho hill became a law, notwithstanding tho law ltsolt flxod tho date as Aug. 1. Tho caso was regardod by tho govornraont as of srroat Importance arid was advancod. Madrid's Captain General Shot. Madrid, Juno 3. A sensation has boon caused hero by tho shooting of tho captain gcnoral of Madrid, A lieutenant in the army has for somo tlmo past beon paying hlsaddross to tho captain genoral's daugh ter, ant today ho requested hor band In marriage Tbo captain goncral rofuscd tho lioutenant's request, and somo hot words woro oxchangod, resulting In tho lieuten ant drawing a rovolvor and shooting tho captain general. Tho Cordage Trust Receivers. Boston, Juno 3. In tho Unltod States olroult court today Judge Colt appolntod John I. Waterbury of Morristown, N. J., and William E. Strong of Strong & Cad- walader as rocclvcrs of tbo Unltod States Cordage company on potltlonof E. Rollins Morso of this oity as representatives of the creditors. It has boon known for some tlmo that tho oompany was in financial difficulties. A Steamer 1-aunchctl at Batli. Bath, Mo., Juno 3. Tho steamer Sa lacla, for tho Maine Coast Navigation com pany, was lounchod here today from the Now England yard and was christened by Miss Eloanor, daughter of Gonoral Hyde of tbo Bath Iron works, with n bottlo ol Amorlcan chnmpagno. Tho boat Is n pro peller, and will run from Portland to Booth bay.' Few Operatives Upturned. Pawtucket, R. I., June 3.-r-Tho gatos of tho Farwell worsted mills, at Contral Falls, wore thrown open this morning foi suoh workmen as desired to return. Be foro tho shutting down of tho mill 125 weavors wero employed out of a totnl foroe of 3U0 operatives, Today 15 weavers wont to work, with a few operatives In othor de partments. Miss Groglo'g Hotly Found. Atlantic City. Juno 8. Tho body ol Jennlo Groolo, the young girl who met death by drowning yostordoy, was washed ashore today fully a milo from, tho spot where tho accident ooctirred. An inquest will bo held, when it will bo deoldod whothor hor escort, young Thompson, t responsible for tho unfortunate girl's doath. Turkey's Favorite Hole Promising. Constantinople, June 3. The Turk Ish government has promised tho represent atlve ot the powors that full satisfaction will be given for the outrageous bohavlot ot tho Turkish gendarmes at Mush, who forolbly ontered tho resldenco occupied by the foreign envoys and committed several outragos. Passed n Wreck at Sea. Boston, Juno 3. Tho British steamer Salamanca, Captain Hutohtnsoii, arrived today from Puerto Rico, and reports having passed a wreok yestorday cast of thoSouth Short! light. Tho wreok appeared to he half of a voseoI and was about 76 feet long, It lies dlreotly In tho path of navigation, Kiiicllsh Crop Prospects. London, Juno 8. The Times today prints a gloomy rovlow of the KngUsh crop prospects. It says that muoh of the spring grain Is no further advancod than Keuernlly in Uio middle of April. The fruit crop, it appears, has also suffered tram tho drought in Kent. A Small Hank In Trouble. Wabuinoton, Juno 8. Comptroller Eokols today rocolvod a tologram stating that tho First National bank of Polla, la had closed Its doors. Bank 'Hxamiuor Howard was plaoed in ohttrgo. Tho hank has a capital ot 160,000. The causo of the suspension Is L'ot known. Wasself Entangled In an Ugly Look ing Web of Circumstances. HAD BEEN IN THE VICINITY. Tlio Accused Man Attempts to Prove rtn Alibi, hut Thoro Aro Jinny Flaws In IIU Story Identified by a Coachmnn nnd n Grocer. NEW York. Juno 8. Tho latest 'sus pect capturod by tho police In oonnootlon with tho murder of Fordlnnnd Harris, tho colored butler ot M, C, D. Bordon, is Charlos Wassolf, who has boon living for tho past two months with Aloxandor Gulnzborg at 435 Wost Twonty-sevonth stroot. Ho was arrostcd by Pollcoman Hcymau of tho Wost Twontloth Street station, nftor two days' soarch by the pollca All tho ovidonco the polico havo against Wassolf is given by Gulnzborg, who told tho story of his suspicions at polico head quarters last Thursday. Gulnzberg Is a lifo insurance agent, and has known Was solf for n number of years. Both aro Rus sians. In 1802 Wassolf was convicted of pass ing a forged ohook for S 10 on Gulnzborg, and ho was sent to tho Elmlra reforma tory, whoro ho remolnod till about olght wooks ago, whon ho was discharged. Ho camo to Now York, and Gulnzborg, taking pity on him, gave him hoard and lodgings in his house until ho could find work. On Monday last, the day of tho murdor of Harris, Wassolf loft tho houso and did not return until 4 o'elook in the after noon, whon he camo in dronchod with rain. His mannor excited Guinzberg's suspicions. Tho noxt day after bo had gono out Edward Tannoy of 237 Hudson strcot camo to Gulnzborg and told him how Wassolf had trlod to pass a bogus check for 3S0 upon him. It was signed with Guinzberg's namn. Suspicion Aroused. When Wassolf did not roturn, it was de oldod to report tho matter to tho polico, and It was then that Gulnzberg, who had road tho storios of tho Harris murdor in tho newspapers, first began to suspect Was solf might bo ono of tho mon who visltod Mr. Borden's houso on the day of tho mur der. Ho corresponded almost oxaotly to tho description clvon of tho shorter of tho two mon. Ho told tho polico his suspicions, nnd aftor Wassolf 'sarrost ho was ldontlfiod by two mon at tho Twentloth Street polico station. Ono of theso was Albert Yolkort, a grocor of 8908 Third nvonuo, who, It seems, was passing tho Borden houso last Monday afternoon just nftor tho shooting and saw tho mon ooinoont of the baso mont and go up tho stroot Ho plotted out Wasself at onco among 14 men who wore placod In lino by Aotlng Captain Lynch. Tho othor man who ldontlfiod Wassolf was Charlos Smith, tho coachman of Shop pard Kuapp, who, although bo hosltatcd at first, Anally doclarod that tho prlsonor strikingly rosomblod ono of tbo mon ho saw leaving tho Bordon house. Joseph Tupo, tho colored man who also saw tho mon In Wost Fifty-sixth stroot just aftor tho shooting, was thoro, but ho could not identify Wassolf. It Is said that Katie Murphy, tho kitch en maid, who is now with tbo Bordon family at Oceanic, N. J., will bo brought to tho city for tho purposo of identifying Wassolf. Gulnzborg says his susplolons woro first aroused whon Wasself camo homo on Mon day afternoon by his evldont attempt to conceal somothing in his right trousors pocket, which bulgod out, and every time ho moved he would mako a clinking sound. Ho kopt his hand ovor his pookot all the tlmo, just as tho man did who was seen running away from the Bordon houso. WnssclTs Faulty Alibi. When Wassolf loft tho houso Tuesday he woro ono of Guinzberg's coats, a bluo sorgo, Instead ot his own, whloh was a shabby black chovlot. After that ho was not soon until his arrest yosterdny. Volkcrt s story Is that ho followed tho two men from Fifty-sixth street on Mon day afternoon last to a saloon at Fifty-first stroot and Park nvonuo. Whilo thoro ho says he ovorhoard tho smallor man say somothing In a low tono to his companion about "killing a nigger" up tho stroot. Ho know nothing at that tlmo about tho Bhootlng of Harris. Wassolf has told tho polico that on tho day of tho murder ho wont to Williams burg to look for work and did not roturn until noon. Ho stopped in a book storo in Sooond avonuo and then wont to Gulnz- borg's houso. Ho admits that ho wont away oarly tho noxt morning, fearing ar rest for passing tho forged chook upon Tannoy, 'Uio polico say that thoro are fatal Haws in Wassolf 's attempt to prova an alibi, for ho cannot romombor tho name or address of the bookseller whoso store ho said ho visltod. Wassolf also says that he first heard ot tho shooting ot Harris about 3 o'elook in the afternoon from n man ho met in tho street No ono outside of the polico and n fow reporters knew anything about tho murder until nftor 5 o'clock that evening. Shortly beforo 11 o'olook M. C. D. Bordon, in whose houso Ferdinand Harris was murdered, had a conference with Chlof Conlln. The Selby Seizure. ViOToniA, B. 0., June 3. Admiral Stephenson has dooldod that It will boneo- essary for prosecution In admiralty to bo brought against tho soalor Selby, arrested by tho cutter Cor win, in ordor to formally vindicate tho schooner, boc&use ot Groat Britain's refusal to ronow tho agroomont for tho soallng of arms during tho closod season. Mill Hands Iteturn to Work. Providence, Juno 8. About ono-half ot the help at tbo Rlvorsldo mills returnod to work today, seventeen weavers wons baok to work at tho Mauton mills. The Dsual number wont to work In all depart monts nt the Saxon mills. A few roturn od at tho Dolaln mill. About (10 polico men wero on duty near the factories. Champion Dlriiberer Plans. Buffalo. Juno 8. Miko Dlrnbcrgor has arrived In Buffalo, and later he left for Svrnouso. whoro tho team's olroult camnalan will bo laid out. It ho doos not enter at Albany Wednesday, his first ap pearancoin tho olroult will bo at Roohoste? June 11. Well Known Vocal Teacher Dead. Detroit. Juno 3. Mma Jennlo Con ttantln Centlomorl, ono ot the oldest and best known vocal teachers in this country, la dead, aged 73. INFINITY 01? SPACE. MATTERS BEYOND THE POWERS OF THE HUMAN MIND. Still There ITns Ileen Muck Light Thrown Upon tho Snbjeot Slnco tho Astronomers of tho Seventeenth Century Declared That There Were Only One Thousand Stars. Thoro can bo no subject moro calculated to Impress a man's mind with his own In significance, compared with tho over whelming power nnd glory of his Creator, than tho study and contemplation of tho firmament in nil its boundless infinity. It is not to bo wondored at that from tho earliest ages tho subject has novcr failed to exercise n fascination ovor mon, nnd that thoso who, by tholr genius and learn ing, havo most noarly succeodod In solv ing its mysteries hnvo always beon rever enced nnd estoomod to bo among tho wis est men of their day, Moro has been dono within tho last 60 years than in all the rest of the world's history toward tho piercing of the veil which shuts off from our eyes tho beauties and mysteries of far off realms, and doubtless, by moans of tho spectroscope and increased slzo in tho lonses of our telescopes, wo shall bo ena bled beforo long to unravel still moro so crots of tho unlvorso, and further add to our slock of information regarding tho construction and conditions of other worlds bosldos our own. Tho question as to whether spaco is finite or infinite can novor bo satisfactorily ar gued out or indeed ovon thought of, for tho human mind is iucapablo ot grasping tho oxlstonco of a limit to spaco, oven in its most nbstrnct form, but the question of tho infinity of worlds nnd their distri bution In tho infinity of space lies moro closely within tho scopo of human intel lect, for wo hnvo many material facts and calculations to go upon in discovering tho probablo answer to this most fascinating question. Only as far back as tho sovonteenth cen tury astronomers placed tho numbor of stars in tho universe as a llttlo over 1,000, but this was absurd, as tho real numbor vlslblo to tho naked oyo is about 7,000, and perhaps treblo that number can bo seen by persons with exceptionally good oyoslght. Whon tho henvons, however, aro examined through a telescope, tho numbor of vlslblo stars aro enormously Increased. In taut, it has been calculated that tho great Lick teloscopo, tho mostpoworful yet made, reveals as many ns 100,000,0001 Yet what is that vast number compared with infinity? It cannot ovon bo likened to n grain of sand on tho soashoro, and yot It wo think the matter out carefully wo shall sco that tho numbor of visible stars cannot really bo lnflui'to, for if thoy wero tho hcavcua would bo a complete blazo of light. This, of course, wo know, far from being tho caso, and indeed thero cannot bo nny doubt that, in cortnin parts of tho heavens at least, tho numbor of vlslblo stars is already known, for oven with tho very strongest telescopes thero are blank spaces which nro absolutely do void of stars below n certain magnitude or ovon tho voricst trace of nebulous light. Theso spaces aro known to astronomers by tho nomo of "coal sacks." They con tain no stars fainter than tho twelfth mag nitude, and, in fact, appear to mnrk thoso parts of tho unlvorso which are compara tively thin. On tho other hand, in othor parts of tho henvons wo havo not by any means reached tho limit of telescopic re solvability. It is curious, though, that theso intensely dark "holos" in the bright empyrean nro mostly to bo found in thoso parts of tho heavens whero most stars nbound, notably in tho Milky Way. Theso remarkable blank spots havo been a Invor ito theme ot discussion and argument nmong.nll nstronomers, for, whatever tho real shapo or distribution ot that unlverso may bo, they point to tho almost certain inferonco that in n particular direction nt least thero is nn actual limit to tho num ber of sturs, and if thoro Is n limit in ono direction wo havo evory right to supposo that suoh Is tho caso In othors, nntl that wo havo only to wait for tolescopes strong enough to rosolvo thoso parts which aro still unrcsolvablo to discover that a point can bo readied whon all tho stars of tho unlvorso aro unfolded to our gazo, and that, no matter how keou tho powor of onr mechanical vision, wo can find no moro. If, now, wo admit that tho number of vlslblo stars Is limited, tho next question to bo asked is, What is tho order or shapo of tholr distribution? Various nstrono- m ors havo had various thoorles about this matter. Herschol was inclined to think that tho vlslblo unlverso was in tho Bhnpo of a disk, though his viows in this direc tion wero considerably modified during tho later part of his life. Struvo considered that tho unlvorso was in tho shapo of a disk of limited thickness, but infinite length a theory which Is hard to support, as, unless tho ultimate extinction of light in space is beliovod in, that part of the heavens which lay towurd tho piano of tho disk would necessarily shlno with tho brightness of tho sun. Tho lato Mr. Proc tor, though finding it impossible to deflno any partloular shapo for tho visible unl- verso, ns n wholo, was of tho opinion that tho brightest part of it namely, tho Milky Way was in tho form of n spiral. This latter theory, howovor. has many objoo tlons to contend with. Othcrnstronomors havo had different theorlos on this ques tlon, but all, or noarly all, appear to ad mit an ultimate limit to tho slzo of tbo vlslblo universe, or, in othor words, bo llovo that tho galaxy of worlds which sur round us form, in fact, but nn lslot in tho vast infinity of spaco. It would appear at first eight that nny attempt to solve tho question ot tbo exist ence of oxternal galaxies ami tholr tils- tnnoo was absolutely futile, yet such Is not tho caso. Tho result ot calculation is that tho nearest oxternal unlvorso is so far ills tant that light from it traveling at tho speed of 180,000 in lira a second would tako noarly 00,000,000 years to roaoh us Chambers' Journal. Horns. Professor Cyrus Adler, assistant curator of orlontnl antiques in tho United states National musoum, describes an endless va rloty of horns made of divers material used for rollglous purposes. The Borbers have an instrument mnde of two rams' horns, joined at tho ends with a metal mouthpiece. An ox's horn or a cow's horn was sounded In India in honor of tho Hindoo god Siva. In Africa tho tusk of tho elephant is used, Tho Etruscans had a brouzo horn, a spoclmen of which is in the British mqseum. Tho kurna sound ed by tho Brahmans was sacred and not to bo blown by any ono of low caste. Tho Jewish chofnr, mudo of n ram's horn, la tho survival of tho most ancient worship. Professor Adler writes, "It is not only tho solitary musical Instrument actually prosorvod in tho Mosaio ritual, but tho old est form ot wind instrument known to bo rotalned in use In the world. "Now York Times. HEREDITARY. Your strictures nro unmerited J Our follies ore Inherited! Directly from our graro'pas they all camo. Our defects havo been transmitted, And we should bo acquitted Of all responsibility ahd blame. Wo are not depraved beginners, Dut hereditary sinners, For our fathers never acted as they ehould. TIs the folly of our gram'pas That continually hampers What a pity that our gram'pas wcm'tgoodl Yes, we'd all he rovorend senators, If our depraved progenitors Bod all been prudent, studious and wise; But thoy wero quiet terrestrial, Or wo would bo celestial Yes, we'd all bo proper tenants for tho skies) If wo'ro not ell blameless eages, And beacons to the ages, And fit for principalities nnd powers; If wo do not guide and man it, And engineer tho planet, 'TIs the folly of our forefathers not ours Mildred Lancaster In Homo and Country. DE LESSEPS AND HIS INLAND SEA. The Great Promoter's Scheme to Restore Fertility to Northern Africa, Tho lato Count do Losseps Was at ono tlmo ongagod In a daring and attractlvo engineering schemo with which tho pub lic is not generally familiar. Its object was tocronto a now son and thereby rcstoro to fertility and civilization a largo part ot northern Africa. Mr. Mux do Forrest, now of Nutloy, N. J., a former officer in tho Fronoh army, mot his famous countryman at this tlmo. "I met Count do Lessops," ho said, "In 1881, at Cabos, in southorn Tunis, whoro I knd beon ordered with a squadron of cavalry. Shortly aftor my arrival ho camo with a surveying party to mako soundings for tho proposod Interior sea. I had orders to plaoo at his disposal both mon and horses, and tho discharge of this duty brought mo into almost dally communica tion with him until his departure "Tho interior sea at that tlmo aroused all his enthusiasm. Ho brought to boar tho samo pcrsuaslvo powers that ho used whon promoting tho Suez and tho Panama canals and enterprises. To skeptics ho al ways ropllcd, 'It can bo dono, and it will bo dono, if tho government will givo me the monoy to do it with.' "Its proposed area embraced the ontlro plain lying to the southward of tho bound ary lino drawn from Cabes via Gafsa to Tnmcrza. Tho practicability of tho schemo was supported by many facts. It was proved that an inland sea had covered in ancient times tho area which it was In tended to flood. Tho lovol of tho land was generally below that of tho gulf of Cabes. Innumerable underground streams' of fresh and salt wator aro found in the southorn part of Algeria and Tunis. "Tho water was to bo supplied to tho inland sea from tho gulf of Cabos. Tho tides would havo a minimum depth suffi cient to allow of the passogo in all direc tions of light boats. But tho most valua blo result of tho scheme, it was hold, would bo to rostoro tho ancient fertility ot tho country and to oppose a barrier to tbo sirocco, tho deadly burning wind which plies up tho desert sand about tbo oasos anil finally burios thorn. "M. do Lessops dwelt on these benoflts with boundless onthuslosm and imagina tion. Burlod cities would bo unearthed and tho Coliseum of El Jemm, now a crumbling ruin, but onco approaching that of Homo In slzo, would bo acccsslblo to admiring toUristB. :'M. do Losseps left tho' work in tho hands of tho general staff of tho French army, by whom it is now supposed to bo carried on. Whethorany progress is being made I do not know." Now York World. Why a lobster Tnrns lied. Persons living at a remote distance from the nutural homo ot tho lobster think that red is tho original color of that speclos ot crustacean. Tho natural huo, however, Is green, tho beautiful bright brlok color being tho rosult of boiling, to whloh such creatures aro subjectod. Two explanations for this chnngo in color aro glvon, cither of which appoars to bo tenablo: Their shells contain a large percent of iron, and the boiling procoss oxidizes that mineral, tho change being almost exactly tho same as that brought about in burning a brick. Suoh a change in tho color of a lobster's shell can be brought about by tho sun's action, but novor whilo thd lobster is liv ing. As a rule, howover, tho sun's bleach ing influence consumes tho oxldo almost as fast as it is formed, leaving the shell puro white. Tho second oxplanatlon is that the orig inal grocn color is duo to tho bluo and red pigments, the blue being soluble and tho rod lnsolublo in boiling wator. Whon tho lobster Is boiled, the bluo pigment is ills solved, leaving tho red to color tho crea turo'f shell. St. Louls-Ropubllo. An "Ex." It is somewhat hard to bollovo this story of a Boston child of 8 years, but It is re lated on good authority. Tho child, who is a llttlo girl named Dorothy, had been behaving very badly, as oven Boston ohll dren havo beon known to do, and her mother sold to her ohldlngly: "Dorothy, really I cannot bo yourmnm ma any mora!" Tho child made no reply, but gavo her mother a quick and very arch look. By and by, after a half hour ot silent and well behaved play, she camo with her hat in hor hand to her mother and said sober ly: "My doar ex-mamma, do you think I've been good enough so I could go out now?" Youth's Companion, She Was No Politician. "Did you seo all thoso dreadful chargos tbo papers mako against you?" said tho politician's wife. "I did,1' wnsthoreply. "What am I go ing to do about it?" "Why," sho answered, almost sobbing, I I'd mako that horrid editor prqvo 6V' ery word of them, so I would," "Provo 'cml Great gunsl That's ex actly what I'm anxious to keep him from doing if I oanl" Washington Star. Trouble About Dead Folks. Massachusetts is inclined to claim Dan lol Webster ovon if ho was born in New Hampshire. Just hero arises tho troublo that by tho samo rule Massachusetts will havo to give up Benjamin "Franklin to Pennsylvania. St. Louis Globe-Dem ocrat. According to tho accounts found in tho library of Ncbucbadnozzar, wheat cost about 10 cents ot our money a bushol and wine 11 cents a "cupful," about two quarts. An examination ot tho earthen vases found at Troy and elsowhero shows that thoy must havo beon turned nn a potter's tvueol, just as aro thoso nowadays. Hell Gato was called by tho Indians uonantonuk ("Place of Bad water"). SHOPPING IN EUROPE. Women the SI onagers of Most of the No tion and Specialty Stores. Outsldo of tho lnrao Europoon shons of national famo a stranger hardly knows whoro to nsk for his or hor wants. Tho small shops lncludo ovorythtng, but what things in what shops Is tho puzzlo. In a small German town, when mosquito Dot ting was asked for at a general dry goods storo, tho inquirer was directed to a small notion, or what tho English term a "thread and ncodlo," shop for it. Whon found, ib was wrapped In a newspaper, and a largo pin sorved in tho placo of twlno. This sounds primitive, but no ono would think of complaining of tho parcel's appearance, except "thoso particular Amorlcans," one of whom did protest most energetically against it. - Tho glovesbops aro very small, but also well fitted up with ono or two counters, comfortablo scats, a decorated window and mirrors. Why is it that so many shops show mirrors dlreotly opposite a customer, when sho does not require tho old ot one in hor purchase, unless tho idea is to koep hor in a good, humorf In London ono of tbo best glovers sells hosiery down stairs and gloves and fans abovo. They also show glovo boxes, stretohorsand pow der shakers in tho samo caso3 with gloves. Men sell tho gloves hero and only try them on whon requested to. Only war ranted gloves aro exchanged if they rip or tear when first putting thorn on, nnd only tho best qualities nro warranted. In Paris much of tho samo custom pre vails, though tho chlof shops aro largor, ono on tho Boulevard dos Italions having two windows. No better gloves can be found than art sold at tho Bon March nnd Louvre, whoro tho glovo trado Is lm monso, but tho small shops havo also art oxcollcnt trado. Many of tho costumo. houses sell gloves to match each dress, Which takes trado that may bo called high class and higher priced. Whilo tho sales people do not offer to try on gloves, thoy will do It when requested to, nnd nil first class gloves aro exchangeable under tho conditions prevailing herd. Berlin abounds in glovesbops, also Vi enna, Hamburg, Dresdon, and Munich has at loast two neat ones, selling a promi nent mako manufactured in tho outskirts of that city. Women aro tho clerks hero and nro very promlnont in tho mercantile circles of Europe, especially in France, whero they seom born with a business tact nnd faculty unknown to othor nations. In Berlin tho display of dark red plquo glove In n pretty window was marked "New York stylo. " Europo did not tako kindly at first to large buttons, but now thoy aro pronouneod vory ohio. Tho fashion of keeping gloves of nil sizes looso In a largo paokago that was noticed in several Gor man shops does not favorably impress an American accustomed to tho neatly wrap ped and boxed gloves shown in this coun try. What wo call notions needles, thread,, dress stays, pins, bindings, etc. aro con sidered small wares, and haberdashery in Europo, tho latter term boing common la London. Tbroadncodlo stroot in London, probably received its nanio from the small wares or "thread and noodle" shops that woro thero in bygono days. Such shops ure univorsally carried on by women, and of ten tho owner does dressmaking or plain sowing. Dry Goods Economist. Soldering Aluminium. One of tho drawbacks to tho general use of aluminium has boon tho difficulty oC soldering It. Many persons havo entirely failed in their attempts to unite alumin ium and othor metals or to join two pieces of aluminium. A film of oxldo fonnod upon tho surface of tho motal seams to bo tho causa of tbononndhcrencor and this all ordinary methods hnvo here tofore failed to remove. Recent experi ments have brought out now mothods, and a compound of 50 parts of tin, 35 of aluminium and 25 of silver makes a solder that has thus far worked admira bly. It is necessary to keep a clean metal. surface, and this can bo dono by heating. tho aluminium to bo united until tho sol der can bo kept In a soft state for an in stant after contact with tho plates or sec tions. This causes a coating of tho solder to ndhoro to tho surface of tho metal, and no further troublo is oxperionccd. It has boon suggested that tho outsldo of alumin ium articles that aro to bo put together should hnvo a coating of this solder ap piled to their edges. It thU wero dono, tho difficulty would bo removed, as tho coating, already firmly fixed, would need no further preparation. Now York Led ger. Coins of Enormous Size. Whon tho area and square inches of sur- faco aro token into consideration, tho lar gest coins over issued by any government on the globe woro thoso put into circula tion hy.bwoden during tho sixteenth cen tury. Thoso mammoth pieces nro neither round,.squuro, oval nor octagonal In shapo, but aro great irregular slabs of copper de scribed as "resembling pieces of a boiler after an explosion." Tho smallest ploco lssuod under the law which authorized. this glgantio -coinage was an irregular rco tangular slab of about 13 square Inches of surface nnd about half an inoh thick. It was worth 30 cents. Tho largest of tho samo series was about a foot squaro and had a faco valuo of $1. Kooh ot these- copper Blabs is stamped in sovcral places, on the faco, tho various inscriptions giv ing tho 'dato, denomination, etc Tho $1 plecu mentioned last abovo is nearly art inch m thickness and weighs four pounds, lacking a fraction. St. Louis Republic Aro Sailors Safer Tlian Ijiudamen? Judging from tho number of people" who aro annually killed in tho streets of London, tho Altontio ocean is far safer than tho bustling Strand or Cheapsido. Thoro aro ovor 100 people killed every year from nccltlonts in tho streets of Loudon, to say nothing of tho numbor who aro kill ed in tho streets of othor large towns, Over 6,000 persons aro annually injured In London in connection with the traffic of tbo streets. Tho lato Mr. Thomas Gray of tho board of trado marine department! stated somo time ago that a man is safer at sea in a fairly good ship than any whero elso. "Thero aro moro lives lost," bo, said, "among miners from ncoldent than among sailors and many moro among railway employees." London Tit-Bits. A Schemo For Comfort. Friend Why nro you so enthusiastic on tho subject of women's suffrage? Mr. Nojoy Tho olootions always como in tho spring and fall, don't they? "Certainly." "Well, cot 'em Interested in tho cam paigns, and thoy'll forget about house cleaning. 'Now York Weekly. Much of thoprotendodolivooll imported into this country is mado up in laree parts of peanut oil pressed from African and Li dian peanuts. Peanut oil Is not only vory good to cat m n ealnd oil, but is an excel lent base for fine soups and valuablo for illuminating purposos.