PROGENY OF FItEAKS. SOME RESULTS OF ROMANCES IN THE SHOW BUSINES9. The Pint Rral I.lTlng SkHrtrin, nil Wife and Their Thro Skin and none Nnim. An Old Hnwnm and Nliln Rhnw Man ager Tups III Mr-mnry Tank. Arrorriinq to JtmimrT T. 13. Hnrltntt nf the Bljiin tlientrr, Ihimo V. HpniKtie yean tlio first nnimtiirnlly or nbtiivrtiinll thin skin ninl lumen mnn to bo exhibit ed to the nb1in ntiriiT thfititlo of n "Hviiin skeleton." It wns dnriiiR tho palmy dnys of Iturnnm's tJrontost tJhtrw on Knrth, and whilo that colrbrnied thmrnmn wns rnkiiiR tbo continents in search of rurltwities in 1H(M. Inrltlent ally Sir. Hnekett won in those iliiyn with Tony lstor. Mr. Sncknlt wan nut inn ns doortrtulor, miiniuvT mid nil nrotind mini for I'nstor. H bad iireviotisly b tii out with Siillio Chrirttiiio, tbo two bradi'd Rirl, nnd bud mi ryo out for freaks. Wbrn tbo Tony Pastor pliow reached Florida, Htmie & Murrny's cir cus came there. Tbo old inhabitants will remember Stone. & Mnrruy's slinw. It was conteniiicuaneonn with Dan Rice's, Tlinyer Noycs' nnd aftorvrnid with the John Uubinson firms. With None & Murray wns Isanti W. SpraRttP, the living skeleton. Mr. SpniKun had been discovered by Barmun in Mas.-a-clmsetts. Ho was the flint living f kele ton on record sinco tlio discovery of the world by Ailnni. And SprnKno was a real living skeleton too. Ho win noth ing lint skin and bones, yot bo was healthy nnd jolly. In 1H05 Hiirnnm collected several ca riosities, including Sprague, and sent, them for a tonr of the world. Hprniaio was tbo big card. Next to him was a skoleton woman, nearly ns nttennnted ns Sprngne, whose nanio has escaped the wonderfnl memory of Showman Snckctt. Among the other freaks with which Bamnni expected to nnd did as tonish the world was Joyce Hot li, the colored woman he picked up in tlio smith, supposed to bo 12. years old; the "woolly horse," nnd Annie Swim, the first giantcfs ever on exhibition. Spragno, on the steamer going over to London, foil desporntely in love with the skeleton womnn. She returned his affection, nnd, nccording to Manager Snokett, who was on the voyage, it wns a sight for the sentimental to observe the billing nnd cooing of t been attenuat ed specimens of Pharaoh's "lean kino." The ontre love nflair i;..va Barunni a business hint, which be was not slow to take advantage of. On their arrival in dear old "Lnnnou" the showman adver tised and heralded the astounding fact far and wide that on a certain day there could be seen at St. James hall (where they were showing) something that the world had never before witnessed, name' ly, the marriage of two living, breath' ing skeletons. He also announced the fact that never before in the annals of show business had such a thing ns the wedding of freaks been performed in pnblio. This was a fact too. Of the enthusiastic crowds which such unique announcement drew, or the interesting conduct of the living skein tons, wedded in the presence of "as sembled thousands," Manager Sackett is silent. But he tells of a fact, how ever, which is of such interest that it was recorded in medical works, but never before has seen the light of nows paper prblication. That was that a year after the marriage of the skeletons the wife bore a child which also was a "living skeleton." Stranger still to relate but Sackett stakes his fortune on the truth ofj it two other children wore also born to Mr. and Mrs. Sprague, and they were also of the skeleton mold. For many years afterward tbo parents traveled with their ununtnrally thin offspring, and added to the stock of the world's astonishment, including both crowned heads and those that were bald. The originul Sprague and his wife are dead, but the three skeleton children, now young meu, are showing about the couu try, healthy, happy and rich. This is the only case or succession of cases in medical annals where a father and mother transmitted the disease of wasting atrophy to their offspring. Mr. Sackett also tells of another weird ease that oame nnder his observation in his peregrinating show days. Major Buruell, a celebrated showman of the sixties, found a pair of freak twins in the south, the offspring of colored peo ple. One of the twins, a boy, was black as Kongo stock. The other, a girl, was a pure albino. The major engaged the twins for his show and exhibited them for years The albino girl grew np and married an albino in the west. The offspring of the marriage was a baby as black as tlie ace of spades. UI course this enhanced the showing price of Charley and. his albino wife, and Major Bnrnell increased their salaries accord ingly. D. K. Presoott was the discoverer of the far famed Sleeping Beauty, whom he found in Tennessee in the sixties. He brought her to St Louis. She was young girl of surpassing beauty, with but one fanlt discoverable. She slept nine tenths of the time. She waa the greatest puzzle the medical men had ever seen. It waa one of these latter who deprived her mother of a fortune and Presoott of one of his most popular curiosities. The young doctor was left lone in the showroom one day while the beauty was sleeping aa nsual. His curiosity prompted him to take ont his lancet and puncture her arm. The blood started ont and the beauty awoke with so ream. Hor mother rushed in from an adjoining room. Seeing the blood flowing from ber daughter's arm, she fainted away. This ended the showing of the Sleeping Beanty. Her mother took her home, and she sever slept in pnblio any more. Buffalo Courier. The most easterly point of the United States , is Qnoddy Head, Mo. J the most westerly, Atto island, Alaska i the uiot northerly, Point Barrow, Alaska! the most southerly, Key West, Via, AN ENGLISH JAIL CHAPEL. View of the ITIannrr at tha Monday Mnrnlng Hrrvlca. After brenkfnst nothing much hnppens until tho chapel hour. Now those pris oners who have "gone sick" are visited by the surgeon or bis assistant, nnd if the cases are urgent are sent across to the Infirmary at once. There is no regular cell inspection the governor or his deputy makes no round; there is ub 'tnklng of reports," no adjtidiention of pains and penalties for misconduct. All this will stand over until Mondays even those awaiting punishment, unless it is for outrageous acts of violence ir de fiance, turn out to go with their fellows to chapel. About 0 :IK) the chnpcl bell rings for the first service, that of tho Human Catholics, who in larun prisons nro usually "located" or lodged in one part of tho prison, near their own chapel. Tbo bell for the Church of Englund serv ice follows at about 10 n. in. Roth on marching to chapel nnd when seated within it tho vnrious clnsses and categories of prisoners are kept strictly separate from eneh other. Mules nnd fe males approach tho chapel by different roads, enter by different doors nnd oc cupy different divisions, pews or places apart. Among the males, ton, the con victed are kept from the unconvicted nnd the debtors from both. Tho women nro generally seated urst, iienimi n screen or within a curtained off, rniled in inclosnre. They are, of course, visi ble to the chaplain, bnt to no ono elso but tboir own officers. Except for their treble voices heard in responses nnd hymns, thoir presence, nt tho service would bo unknown. Now nnd again, however, mi attempt to signal or com municate has been tried by individuals of opposite sexes; when a dry cough, persistently repeated, in the female pew finds an answer in another part of the chnpol, it affords a shrewd suspicion that friends are trying to use some endo made up outside before imprisonment One other cluss is unhappily to be found nt times in tho Jail chapel a very distinct class, but seldom containing more than ono representative. This is sometimes a "condemned" man in pris on one on whom the extreme penalty has been passed, and who, by the usnal custom, is allowed "three clear Sun. days" before the awful sentence is aa complished. A condemned convict, al though he is never left alone, being ns soointed day and night with two war dons as guardians, is never permitted to see or be seen by other prisoners. Lou don Quiver. Not tha Place For tha Soup. A famous French prima donna when acting delights in a big basin of soup, smoking hot and well flavored with grated cheese. On one occasion she was engaged for a fow nights at Marseilles, and hor first thought on arriving there was to inquiro where she oould order hor favorite dish. Sho was recommended to patronize a bumble restaurant just by the theater, and going there gave ber order in person. At 9 o'clock, as arranged, mine host called his serving maid, and placing a gigantic- tureen in her hands told her to take it to Mme. C on the stago. Ho added that orders had boon given to let her pass with her bowl, and on the girl s assurance that she would recognize the cantatrice sent ber off with the soup, Everybody gave wny before the servant carrying the sucred meal of the star, when suddenly between the wings she caught sight of the prima donna, who was singing the finale of the first act of "Lucia." Ravenswood nnd bis betrothod were just about to begin tho passionate scene which brings down the curtain when the maid entered and placed the tureen on the mossy bank in trout of the fountain. Theu lifting up the oover and plunging in a spoon she exclaimed to the stupe faction of actors and audience alike : "Begging your pardon for interrupt ing you, sir, and the lndy, but hero's the soup. "London Tit-Bits. To Kama Springfield's four Hundred. It has been seven years since a Blue Book was printed, and in that time there have been many social changes. Some have dropped out of the charmed circle, some of the buds have developed into matrons, while others are still serving as bridesmaids. And some of the pie boians have acquired property or gained cnltnre and are knookiug for admission at society's gate. All that is noeded is official recognition. We need a Bine Book, the stars to indicate the grade of patricians. It will be well for the oom niler to remain unidentified nntil tha book baa been published, and then, as in the previous case, to promptly leave town to go far away and stay away. The Price & Lee company, which has been oompiliug dry and accurate direo tories dt Springflold, has the temerity to annonnoe that it is prepared to class t fy Springfield society. The preliminary circulars are out Now is the time to get into line if you want a three star grade in tts firmament of the Fonr Hundred. The Blue Book enumerator baa not started on ber rounds yet En tertain and go to entertainments. The sheep and goats are to be divided, and it may again be seven years before an other Bine Book division is made. Springfield (Mass. ) Republican. Pauling to Wheelmen. Take a bicycle, balance it with one hand, having one pedal at Its highest point, the other at its lowest To the lower one tie a string and pull it toward the rear of the maohina. Which way will the bioyole go? It will go backward. Most people think it will go forward, because the string tends to move the pedals in the direction they move when the machine is going forward. Phila delphia Record. for Example, He Wise men - make proverbs and fools repeat them. She Yes ; I wonder what wise man made the one you Just repeated. Strand KagaBlae. MAGIC OF THE WOODS. What Hunters Ray Ahont tha Spell of an titter's Eras. By the Adirondack woodsmen along the banks of tho West Cnnadn crook the otter is regarded as quite as sly ns the fox, Inasmuch as it is very difficult to trap in any kind of contrivance. There are fewer stories about tho creature's in telligence, ns the animals are scarce nnd have not been so much observed as have tho foxes. There tins been, nnd probably is, an otter thnt for six yenrs anyhow, and per- Anpt longer, has traveled down tho creek winter and summer about every two weeks. In the winter it left a running, sliding trail in the snow on tho ice, sel dom leaving the creek bed to go into a covn or overland for n dozen or 10 rods. In summer weather it fished nnd caught frogs in tho coves of tho flats. A gixid many shots have been flnj at it and a lot of traps set for it, but none wns ever successful. It is believed by woods men that tho otters, liko tho bell divers, loons, mink nnd others, dodge shot or bnll. I saw this otter onco some yenrs ago in tho summer time, nnd while only ono feature of the nnlinnl is distinct in my mind, I do not recollect nny other wild nnimnl so well. The body is a mere glimmer of black in waving swale gross. Kven tho bend is a bnrly, rusty gray shadow, a sort of background for the two eyes. I lmve seen doers when they were standing still looking nt mo, hnvo look ed nt squirrels, rabbits, partridges, foxes nnd other wild animnls alarmed by my presence, but their forms, rather than their eyes, nre more or less distinct. In fact, the eyes seem secondary in the mind pictures, except in the case of tho otter. It seems to mo t lint the otter did not merely look at mo; it wns more ns if it looked into mo, tha same ns tho sensation one has when some one a man or woman "reads your innermost thoughts." These eyes were largo nnd full rounded, dark browu with a shim nier of light gray skating across and nround tho center, nnd .with a lively benuty ns different from tho dead bounty of a deer's full oye. It sent precisely such chills np nnd down my back as dark human eyes have done. It wns a tense, pnrtienhir look, nnd not the gen eral gaze of n bird or other animal The otter, I think, hypnotized mo, for I did not shoot, although my impression is thnt we looked nt ono another for minuto or two. Forest and Stream. THE GOOD SAMARITAN IN CHINA. He Wonld Bare Been Likely to Get Him self Into Tronhle. One dark evening I was returning home from a call on one of our English neighbors in Taiyuenfn. When not far from our compound, the rond crossed nil open space of soveral acres in extent. As I was finding my way along by the rather dim light of a Chinese lantern I noarly stumbled over the body of a mnn who had fallen by the way. My first impulse was to take hold of the person and ascertain if help was noeded, but for some reason I did not, but hurried home to got aid. Mr. X. was still with ns and on hearing my statoment said "Yes, I know. The man Is dead, and it is fortunate that you did not attempt to touch the body. Should we now try to remove it or even to go to it we should no doubt he seen and at once suspicion wonld attach itself to ns, and none oould toll the consequouces. We might cause a riot before morning. " It should be said that this suspicion would not have been because we were foreigners, for a native under similar circumstances would likewise have run the risk of being charged with the mur dor. The good Samaritan would have fared hardly in China, or most likely would have been suspected of doing the kind doed for some ultimate gain, while the priest nnd the Levi to would have been accounted not bard hearted, but prudout Professor C. M. Cady iu Cen tury. Parrots I nave Known, It is very enrions to observe the peoul iar way in which these birds learn thoir lessons. When a fresh word is being ao quired, at first (though not always) the word is miscalled, and the parrot will constantly repoat it, just like a child practicing a lesson, becoming perfect by degrees. Then, when quite mastered, the word is put away, as it were, at the book of its memory, to be brought for ward when required, two or three years sometimes elapsing before the occasion arises. Some easy words it is found quite useless to endeavor to teach the bird ; for instance, for years the words "Thank yon" have been said to her when giving her food, but she nover has onoe uttered them on receiving it On one occasion though, on seeing some delioa' cy being given to the oat, she remarked in a reproving voioe, "Thank yon.' "Good morning" and "Good night" are constantly said at the proper times, but a heavy London fog perplexes her ; she hesitates wbioh to say sometimes, end' ing the matter on a dark morning by remarking, "Good night" Chambers' Journal Tha Minister's Fnmaoa lira. Plumbers tell some laughable stories about people who don't know how to run furnaces and steam beating plants. "We put in a furnace for a minister onoe," says an Auburn plumber, "and the next day he oame down and kicked abont it He said that it wouldn't burn, and he either wanted it taken out or put in working order right away, went np, and after examining the cbim ney carefully I looked into the furnace. What do yon suppose the tronble was? Well, sir, the minister had been trying k heat the houso by bnilding a nre in the ash box. "Lew in ton Journal Alarmed For His Safety. The Professor's Wife Tho professor is in the laboratory oouduatlug some ohemioal experiments. The professor expects to no down to posterity (From the laboratory) Br-r r-r- bang I The Visitor I hope the professor han't Rons. Harlem Life. Clou SJhava With a Leopard, I walked a little nearer the edge of the ledge to listen if I could hear any thing In the gap, as wo could not toll whore the dogs or the leopard bad got to. I heard a slight rustle below, wheth er In the bnsh or on tho ledge I could not toll, nnd there was no timo to find ont, for with a rush and a bound the leopard throw himself against the krnntz, clntehing nt the grass roots on ton with tho claws of ono foropnw the other was broken just nbove the wrist nnd I could henr bis hind clnws scrap ing on the rocks in his endeavors to scramble up. I knew thnt he was very closo to me. His great blood smenrod paws wore within six feet, nnd I oould see his wicked yellow eyes glaring sav agely nnd tbo saliva, red tinged, drop ping from the gleaming tusks. As Nogwuju ran In with npnrteu ns- segai I fired down into tho brnto's month, nnd with a savage gnsp ho foil down on to tho ledgo below. Tho plucky Swnzl, without Waiting to see if he wns dead, jumped down on top of him and gave him n final thrust with his nssegai ere life lind sped. Kirby. Able to Rea1 Writing. "I nover will forget tho queer inci dents nnd experiences I had when I first bought a typewriter and sent ont in print my correspondence und bills to my customers who lived in tho rustic regions about mo," snld a merchant from a backwoods town. ".Several of my pa- troiis dropped mo, and I wns at a loss to account for thoir manner, which chang ed toward mo. At last tbo mystery wns solved. A burly young farmer drove np to tho store, tied up his oxon nnd stalked into my office. " 'Mr. Blank,' snld ho, 'I d hove you know that I know how to read writln, nnd yon don't havo to print yonr letters nnd bills when you send them to mo. I don't propose to bn insulted in such a manner. "Ho then threw down tho letter on my desk nnd srnlkod out. " Lonisvillo Courier-Jon rnnl. l orili EiuoM lue:. Many tboumitid ipli hnvo found a friend In UncnnV IVIery Kl'iir. If you have never ik-(i this great iicclllc for th" prevailing midadies of hi" iijjo, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, !iriinmtlm, CokHvoiickh, Nervous Kx- iiuetion, ftervoiiH I Yost rut Ion, blecp- sniien nnd all illseaNen urUln from 'inngment of the stomach, liver und kidneys, wo would lx p'eused to give you a packago of thin great nervo tonic free of clinrgo. W. I J. Al.K.XANDKK. On entering a room where many guests aro assembled go at once ana speak to yonr hostess before addressing friends who are invited guests. The first and last salutation should be to those who offer yon hospitality. Modorn inks date from 1708, at which time researches of Dr. Lewis and Riban- oonrt in the chemistry of ink began. Karl's Clover Hoot, tho great, blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion und cures constipa tion. 2,'icls.. fjOctH., tl.UO. Sold by J C. King Co. 2JKF.C1I CRISEK HAILUOAD. New York Central & Hudson River R, R. 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