The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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A
FOU THE YOUNG FOLKS
GOOD SHORT STOfMES
BOYS AND CIRLS.
ron
lularr ting ami Inatrnt-tlra Heading tor
llelra in TliU Itapuolir Inrl.tant
ml Anrd..la Uarlh (lie While la
llcaif AIkjuI.
T SloTII Kit ehe's
no good to me;
Kf I wnt K""1 at I
.oul. le
I couldn't he aa.
B'K.rt; no sir!
Cun t any boy be
goo I an h r!
v
v Th love me when
j V l m giiiil cr mad;
File Invea me when
I m R.mi rr had;
An' wi.iit'a a funiiVHt thin ahe says
tilic I'm a tin' when she puiilahrn.
I don t like her In puulih mc:
That ilnn't hurt t.ut i; hurta in o
ll'T -t inar: tifii I cry; un' nm
We both c ry an- be n I Kuln.
S'-r Iiaik ni when !it. flit an ! e.wa
Vv little i l i.ik jtn l Sunilay id . t ;
An' when my pa c.iiii.n brnoe In In
She li nn Mm 'r.mat an mu. h an
fclic langm am! Ml him all I anl 1.
An' tul'i me up an' pat my brail;
An' I l.iiv her. nr." him my pa.
An' 1 iv hi n nir:' n ; -i mo -:i s nu
4lr.54 of t'rrrirliiii 1 Ai.nflr.
A ln:l" 4 ..ir "lil t. I h i.- futhi r l
br I. r. U lli'.'i' In n n l bin .lcv.it- I
m.itf-r t ' a pnm.iluii" i;iv uiib'H br
f f - .; nf thr l al.lt In- haa nf aaltl.iK
!-:- i in. rSuiia ln i ritly. I itirliiK
f- ! ..ivi r a Ijikc runipnny e
fi-u .1 i!"fir-r. i'i-ti a rrnah of thun-
il r - n ri i . with Mu. 'I i k mi. I. Icnti''"
"V.' Ht la thai i . n.Mn ' rk.-.l
' 1 i'l" f.'i: "T.'.i' r iiiiin1i-r. my
rlili.t " -Wnn ihj.Io It n.iimnn?" "Why
).! my ilr." Jnm tl.i-n th rln b-
Ran to pnur l in In torr'nta hin
th yi..jnaii.r vnil.arraaaxil bl malir-
nal (uanliin by ln.inrtn. "M.I !!
turn nn the fau.-rt ion?"
Poor lltll S-ll f niii.1 hrr flrl am Injr
l"" n iriut liul "N. r nilful" .ibl
lirnnilma C.itnf.irl. an h klawil thr
prl. kul IIMli flniirra. "if at rtrat y.iu
J.m t ru.i'ml lar. try. t.-y aie.in "
Afir Nll Mil bi-r .rrrti thm niahl.
n. l K tt uaul. Kllh "Ami pl. aaa rnak
NHI a gnn.t hmIi- mrl. ' rho .iuk'J a
nuiiinr.t. an.l Ih.-n nM-.l. .n'iuratnit-
Iv. "Ami If at fliat y..u il Hi t an. if .1
lml. iliar. try. try aailn Am- n "
Llttb' Mabrl ng.-l I. am hnmf frnm
her fimt pli nil- a -ry tlicd littlr g.il
y.iu ba. a .. time dirT"
"Yi-a. auntl' til.iyi-d ami ato thinici
II tb-. tlmr. Inn wnan't It f)f '. auntli'
' Ji'in'l pi -k any til k: '
KnMi-alr .-bill i-nj..y!iiq liU rirol rM
In tb f.ijn:i "fay. fum-r. d
b livr iii a ri.ijwb t-'t?" ' V.
Jak:.' Why" ai;a." lufkling.
"If !'l I:m iub1 br lin in' an ot fu) J .11;
r! 1 in h jitc Keln "
' i ' i. I Urtiiiln t l.v In California
f"t nivi-mR." a il Wall. r. "Why
mil '' "i.'juaa I In anl y.mr fathrr ay
Ian .-. vt.: thy bav r. i Ur r.irth.Uak
out tl.i . "
t: 1 I July (tu llt:lr h car.'MlnR
dna-i-Tliat la rtht. ti.. I.y. Alwavt
! kiml tn dumb an'.mala Littlr Hoy
Team lil 111!. klttl.' bill lr In a
tail a li a I kin ml hlrn uni-t '
"I II t.i.'h ymi tn piny pn li ar.1 !.."' t
ahnulKil an rnrac-d fa'.'irr. "Ill flo-
ynij fnr an Imnr. I wi'l." ' Katb. ji.
ann'.lr r pli-il thr in- rnail.l. aa br I
lMlir. i .1 a j - iiriv ..n h. llr.'nli a.i.l tin. '
K.-r. I II I )n.i t . jr. ii;.. : t bmn i
r ii i. Mtic " I
I'll.' illy li.rlntf a vt Irrt ?'.i:f..b r-
'..i:n a an..i!l t. . r. . i . .1 w :nr '
U'i i :; i n-- tr"-i s .tn. ; I j
l.iiii tt .it ' i; .1 h..:.U II. r hiciUnuu iii l.ia
b.ir I th" i!. in I. r In li. v..i. . ' Jui
l thit m .mM tli.'f .! i Mil n.ih
ymi ' in i'il -k tbat --I!! ...y tx-cU'-ii.
.. ' T;i- ! ' II. a 1. 1 Kn fom-
niorr! '
Ti-.i 1 rr .1. Iiiiny.
br ah.nrl .if iu-lf I
r'in auay i
rmni c ho.. f r t!ir a il.r nf fl ml luaj
nmunil In lb it ol. l.- ikv. fl it b .itom. (
I mI! Wrrt ii t )ni a'nl l . f R-t!m-lr.
. J .hiivy -Ni in. not r.t mm h
aa on fh iii- T-ii. h. r ' lut t.iiiii ii( !
Ill I . j . bar of any l ...y B'Mliit out
III 4 boat for frj." of K'tlln ilinwm.tr
J.ibi.: v - Y.-a m. T. ai h. r Wlin .' Jolin-ny-.
. r
The Mat-I'nl take.
TMa novel ceiit.-rplree for a birthday
table .a aura I i pleaae all thr lltl.e
tu.'; Any kin.l of almple -nk.. will
di. I r. n o le.l baa plenty of ijulr llt'u.-a
ami unr plumn .fl the P ing
Tit r In the r.-ntcr of the table a
I lokii.g-glaaa lauue r.lglng It wilh
crlini'd pink llaaua paper and fern
tin tMi art a glaat eak"-land aiipKirt-
lua t! r i jke. frnni the middle ef which
rta the May pole. TlKa may vary !n
m. frnm a woi.lrn knittlng-neriiie to
a b. wiiS. o cane tn nuit the dinienalont
of the i ake.
The pole l preened firiily Into t.e
rake anl rrlan-rmnnrd u! and down
with a brlitlit rllibnn. the top bring
a I ol - I with t bni'mi.-t i'f brlKlil flnw-
a K'oin the top of the pule bane
long M'.am.'ia of many-col. ired baby
rlbh n. laoh rndirg in a little pakai;
writtil In pink tiaaiio piiprr and m i
I iiiim a pretty toy.
T;eat. i k ic form a ilr. le on the
t il.l. at .iln.l the looking claaa lake. At
a K v i !' il earh glt t.ikea a puck-
I.f.ing It bliih from the table the
br'B'.t til-l'ina making a pretty curved
a r.- n above the cake. With a.'laaoit
th-n cut t!ie rlbb.mn off cbme to the
pile ail around the circle thun leaving
a 1'Mr in each little band.
ili'.ic V. IVnny packvr.
tlorilHia Haltoaiiia
A petty novelty for a young folka'
piny in found in bnnb .n balloonn. Hoy
tto'.fh of the common red toy balloont
tn ault the nil in le r of your guettn and
tie to the end of etch floating airing a
paper benhon or "cottume cracker."
While the guentt arc buty at the a up-
per tal le net th balloon f re la the
parlor of eourne. they will rln to th
top of th room lha bonbont dangling
tn the air.
When th children com back from
thn urir-rnotn ewpltln to them that
they may htv whichever balloon thiy
can catch. Then net th balloon all In
motion with a big fan and a lively
event will follow each guent trying to
eatrh a prlte.
When all have bn caught lt a;ri
guent put nn th enp he or sh ban won. t
i" I then Ix-itm a nm f ' lVly Muir " 1
Ki.r thla they take partners an. I form
In l-o tin up mi l down Hi rmm
' I'" each e.th. r. They then m th"
following lilies. niilinK tin) action to
the wiir U.
I put my hunt hand In!
1 put my right hand mil!
I give mj rlitlit ban! a rhal.r shake
Mink"
Am! turn m i-tf about!
Clint u; Kaliyah-yali-yah-yah!
Aa lin y Kin the chnrua they form In
ord.-r ami march down th? ..utnl- and
up the middle again In palm tn p oaltlon.
Tlir aecond verre l the nam for t'l-j
left hand: the third fur both handa; the
fnurth. f ir right fnit: the arth for left
foot: Hid nlxth for both feet; th-j
seventh for "Ugly Mug" th"-!")!.
The chorus irn.- lirtwmn rarh vf re.
ami It l luili-nma tight to m th
playrrn wrarln tliflr romlinl rpa an I
nian hlii up ami dnwn. lnin "Kh
ah-yah" with Ihelr captive ballonnJ
bntitiln.i abov thm.
BiilT Tlia. laa'l lllln Man'i Boff.
Kvi-rylmdy known abmil "blind man'a
liuff." but tht rr la another buff of nulla
a illffirent nature. It tai. l' ilayd at
a Hume ami la alan ftrn uae.l an a for-
f. It buff eapr.lilly when there are v-
I rblblrrn wanllnn; to ttet tmrK ineir
. i f-lie.l hamlkrithlrfa. rllibona. knlvrn
.. m lla. Mr.
Theae ynun fnlkn alan. I up In a rln
haml In hand. !ut fai'ltiR nutward anil
the blKgeat. hnlllng a amail hmrth
br.Kim pointing lm han.llr at the negt
pl.iy.-r nayn rapidly and nolemnly:
'.jff aaya Huff to nil hla men.
Ami they nay Huff to him ngaln.
Huff n.'lthrr li uRhn nor mull a
Itut rarrl.a bin f-e
With a very aural gran
And paaara I la br.e.m
Tn Ibe v.-ry ti.-xt pbn-e.
lla! ho! hi ho!
To my vrry net nrlitlibor
tin Itroomle go!
If Huff inaken any mlatake. laughn of
( .-n ainlba during thl naylng he muat
U-gln It all ov.-r again. If he krpa
Hiilt anlemn and nenmin he hnmln the
hrmml on to the in '.glibi.r and retlren
from the rln le to rn-eive hark hln for-f.-lt.
while the net player hobllng Itn
hnn.llr toward ln-r neigbti.r. regain the
rhyme and no on till the broom In land-
ed with th laal rhllil. who handa It In
return f..r h-r f.nfelt. or If "Huff " tn
h Ing played merely aa a game the ring
i r. formed and th neat talleat player
ii :lua It again w It h a
Huff aat ituff In all hla m. a.
Uaia ft Hill.
To "atrlke the Hag" la to lower tha
national o.dorn In token of nubinlaal.m.
Klagu are ua.-d aa the aymtx'l nf rank
and rummand the utTtrern uamg them
being ralb-d flag .frlc"r. Hurt! flagn are
n iuare. tu dlnungulaii them from other
bann.m.
A "Mag of tru. e" la a white flag din-
played In an enemy to Indlrate a dealre
fnr a parley or r.-nnuliatlon. Thn whltn
flag la tbe ln of peace. Aflerabartl
pa-!nn from both nl.lea often go out tn
the fl. U to r. ue the wound"! or bury
the dead u:..!.T the pto'.ei tlon of a white
flag
Thr red flag la a rUn of .teftar -e. and
la oftn u-d by rev.. lull. wlnta. In ur
wnlir tt la a mark of danger and
ah;-wa a eaal tn b.i reirlMng or dla-
rharrlne hrr powder
Thr Mm. k flaic la tha rlitn of plrary.
The jell .w flag hwa a vael to be
t nuaitntine jC In the ngiul of cot.
tagbi'ia ilirinne
A fl at half lnnat nn-ana m lurnlng
Kial.tim an I other ea. la reliirn with a
in at h.i'f-niat to imi.nin.-e the bai
. r .le.ith of nam' of th- lm r..
J. p; tli- fl .g I" low" ring It allrh'ly
nn.) t'i. n li 'lming 1t nenii n aalute a
i e... I r f .-t
U I 'real .lent of tb I'-i I Ktatr
! go. a afl.mt. I'i" A n r -1 ; i n ft.ig la crrle.
In th.- ...a . f t i or !i..it.-.l at
1 t!;- :u.i!'i cf tn -" I . :i b ..ii J of wlil.-h
! 1 "
. .pr.
!n t!ie foreat ..f Ihirni iM the .vaMirr.i-
l! s;-lrT "il eaw a on; e of rlr.
Pllll.ta 1" IP a t ill. III. m'l . re
alma; In I" l- a r of a pa. by.br.i
la ...na .m.e. when an ll.-nly n!
in tl.
ira.t'i r.u.'.'d tii.ni I.. tlniR ttinr wetgla
n tHeir liaiin. V e Ttn tr a.-n a hop.- j lest while Jra key that ever rode a ra.e.
ful ymitignter "f ba'.lly :..! pi. inula. ')ver the course thry went ncllher gllll-
had mumbled Into a .ll-coii.-ealed pit. Inf un(1 nar thr rnl . onp began
Vaterfamllian nurd uti th- altuatl.m nnd 0 . llP r.r of h
advanced after giving hi- apnU. anl llMrt.lv let fly hla Manket anl
admonitory puah The vouriantet a .. .t
mother tmnieili.telv joined her hu.h.nd 'ontpleiely Minded the galnlns pny.
at the brink cf the pit. nnd. gnlnir down ! herniated and pr.rtl.iliy mumbled
on one knee trnt' l the tafity of the The other Jockey flew ahead and wat
geoupd before trumiiiE hrr w hole w Ight the w inner. No trouble mailed ow r
to h.T fnnt ri:. They then both thlt riarp practice but It wan taken
at iopd ov'r- ""'I- after n-utinr a gnd a lrcltlmnte plive 01 work In a rare.
h..ld. elowly mined their b.endr. and)Tm Indian wat berated soundly
With a atewdy Pull at laat managed to .. .iln II. LlanVel In he Ihrnavn
enlrb ate the pi... lu t of th. lr conjugal
tenderneaa.
tVhaaalraanaa Taali
Hitty yearn ago Jorrph lilllott waa a
working Jeweler In Hlrmtngliam. One
day be accidentally spill one of hla fine
meet trmln and being suddenly re.iircd
to nign a re. -el pi and not finding a quill
pen at hand be ua.1 the split tool aa a
ailbniitute. Thin happy a -cldent led to
the Idea of making penn of metal ;t
waa carried out In a- ret nnd now th--l
ame ilillott In found on almost every
pen you llae.
India rul.lr uae.l fnr erarlng tr-nrl)
maika waa known In llligland aa early
at 1770. A rube of It one-half Inch
ntuaie cot 3.
lllaaaeaa laelilng far Tnola.
In working hard material with dla.
morula net in metal there baa alwaya
been a dirtli alty In preventing Ihe stone
from being rlp'd .nit by tlie strain. An
effective method of doing thla ban b.n
deilnei!. A little block of nteel. tullably
T . I'll.' n ol ..eel. U.. y
. 'St ".'..l J.""i-.ta
oroUHOI m - i.rri . I rr u.ril...l l
tertcd and lha block It patted through
a small mil. The diamond It thus firm
ly Imbedded In the block though pro-
jecting nllfhtly beyond itn turfnc. and
detles Die strain ot th mont rtaetlng
work.
Jlagla.
"Tour honr" aald th prlaoner hla
hatd In orrew bent
"Upon my tvord I do d lar that 1 am
tnnent."
"If that th rat" th Juitlc aald.
"y'ra) eat four alnety-wlne.
Th clerk will pleaa tak aoi-n th
fact Av dolltra I year fine."
I'plon B. ilnelalr. Jr.
Th mt who never pralae hla wife
tomttlme talba very nle In church.
tt ifi lIL'il'l IO '"W
11 1' JiTj.lJtl Ii? llUS
NOT IN A SPIRITUAL. BUT IN A
PHYSICAL SENbE.
nrederlrk Mnraa tt'aa Annoyed with flna
of lha Moat I'amllar lllaeaaea Known to
I'hyalrlani - A Martel.ma ( aaa f Heart
Uririlog V
REDERICK MOR-
an thn man with
tha migratory
heart haa been dis-
charged from tlie
Ala.Tnilii county
(Cal.) I n fl r mnry
and bo l RnlnK
back to hit former
vocation it chef.
Mortn't heart
tecma to have been
very IrtPiiolnte about lis t'tloni and
the niost peculiar and in Moran un-plt-aaant
fentute of t.te ctae la that it
may tlilft lit pnaltlun at uuy moment
and tlart on lit way back home with-
out any warning to th i owner. Moran'a
heart hat licen woblilitiR around for
tome yearn apparently trylnt; to get
twny from lla original anchors.. Dur
ing the laat few montht. lowever the
migratory heart haa ihlfted complete-
ly to the right nlilo. In the luat tlilft
It hat moved Juat u far at It wan poa-
allilo away from tha normal position
if hrarta In general and Ita own original
plare In the makn up of Mr. Moran.
"Mortn't rase It one of Die rareat
known to medicine" aald lr. Clark
who la the tiipcrltiten lent nnd rea'.d -nt
phytlclan of the Alame.U county In-
firmary and w ho had the care of Moran
and hla wandering heart. "It wat not
alone the fact that hit heart wat on th
right tide of hit body but It wat the
fad that It moved there from the Mt
l ie while he wat alive. A J-.eart that it
tlmply located on Hie right tide front
birth it not inch an unutLtl cane. bu.
when It movet from one tide to the
other and Is not ttattnnary It be comet
one of the ratet that attract the atten-
tion of the me.lbal prnfetalon.
"An to what rauaet the change in
location of the heart It tt almoat Im-
poaalhle to nay. bill It neemt to be doing
Itl duly Juat at well on the right tide
tt on the left."
TRICKS OF INDIAN JOCKEYS.
rka teeeU nf Ik lloraa oaala
far
Kolklag la Ike Kara
The gambling par exi-ellene among
Indiana it In foot and horn racing.
Every tribe of Indiana poateanea at lent
ne rare pony. On tb.it pony the wealth
of every member of th tribe It
wiutndered when he It pitted agalnat
tome other pony eayt the Bt. Loult
Globc-IVmoctat. It mutt not be tup
poaed by thla thtt the Indiana depend
ulrely upon the fleetnona of their piny
In fart. It it generally the gwiftett
pony that lotet th rare eapeclally tf
hit owner driM'ndt upon bit tpeed to
win. Th ImlUn Jockey hat more
trlcka than were ever dreamed of even
it (Juitriihurg. and thee trlrkn are ron
tanily brought into play In order to
ompjea the downfall of the other fe!
low. The writer hat aeon hiltllreda
if Indiana jelling and ahnutlng over the
prrltininariea of a rare to he portlclp.it
e.l In b two of the forrl. st-locklrg
.iM li.r:il of the rijiilui. f.itt'.ily lx.m'lu-
?blr.
I'; oi..l.! tl.rce hnut.i mr fpen' l i
r.ins.'ij t!ir details of the rr !''i
t'.e f;iir.ii br'.a. Ei.-ry Itnli.in 'ia
I pi r-Ti.illy li!'nx'fd fir he h:rl o"..e.
I i i I nr. I;et on the rmult. The pnnb
!i re brought to the ;.crati h haKsar I
iun l v.orn on:. Tin" rl.lern hart great
' .i.fiii iiliy in funing them tc the lion:.
!irr brought to the ;.rrat.h
"" " ' ' "'"
change! The punlet winO oft a
Umnii that would hae ii..ea'r the
hut the beta were paid with A
phllonophical air and another race wat
arranged tor.
nink'a tiaaaat I awk.
Mr. Illnkt "Ikin t you think It a
i alioiil tlm our daughter Ix-gan to think
about a husband? if be it getting on.
and she'll be an old maid the first thins
the knnan."
Mra. Illnkn-' lndeed It ia time high
time. Itut she' me over attain. I
never tnougnt or marriage until my
mother warned me that if I ever mar-
ried at all I had tio lime to Into. toll
you I waa scared."
Mr. Plnkn-'Tni I suppose to."
Mrt. Ulnkn "Yes Indeed.. I made
up my mind to take the first stn V that
ottered and that very evening you
came"
lly Ai-e.trMt.
Mlta V'r'nch i' 'nve Thanetl ihut
hpr ..
rVtay .'.e name of a achool
friend. It la both French and Scotch.
I thought if I could find another name
to go with It that wat both French and
Pcotrh I would adopt that. I waa rid-
ing on a Iran one time when we stopped
at a way station and on the aiding near
where I aat waa a freight car painted
red. On on lid wat chalked th word
Than!.' What It meant or how It got
ther I bar not the slightest Idea but
I dtvlded then and there to adopt It
Uita of people still think that Octav
TbatrtH la a man."
Willing ta i'fcaaf.
Mra. D Fadd "Tha Utewt fashion It
ta bar tha plana built Into tba wall."
Mr. Da Fadd (wtarllyV-"Wll tba fa
weilbla. Ufa trail u aara."
JOKEPS DEHIND THE SCENES.
I'mpriy Mea Maka Thlnga l.laety by
II Ing fun with f.reaa Handa
When the auditorium of the theater
la drTtei nnd dark and dreary thn
spare behind the curtain Is lull of life
aaya the New York Herald. It la tlini
that tho property men got In thdr work
anil anybody who hat ever come In
contact with them knowt that they are
the greateat Joken living. They play
Jokes on the first victim that came
long and afterward appoaae bit an-
ger by taking him out for a drink.
In a theater not far from here la
the jolilrtt act of property men I ever
mit. A young carpenter who proved
to b a green hand behind tha arenet
wat employed to aaalat on tome wood-
work recently. The property men Im-
mediately mapped him up aa an eaay
victim. There being a lull in work
they tent blm to the manager ol a
downtown theater for a bag of
wrlnklet. That dignified and portent-
out gentleman wat rather honpluaaed
for a moment but he toon a into the
Joke and gave the young carpenter a
bag filled w ith Iron and tcrnjia that wat
enough for any man to carry. The
property men roared when they aaw
him coming with the bag on hi bark.
The young man waa aa niufl at a March
hare when he aaw through the acheme.
hut the proKTty men took hi in out and
filled blm with exhilarating drink to
much to that ho roared himself with
laughter.
The particular mark of these Joker
la the would-be r.rtor who constantly
haiintt the aiuge entrance. One of the If
property men playa the role of manager
and rejiiea!a the would-be Thetplan to
ntep on the ttage and recite tome i-
traett from Hamlet. Thlt he It only
too glad to do and the "manager" placet
him on the ttage Immediately above a
trtp door. The procrty nien conceal
thi'tntelvea behind the timet and await
the fun. Jutt at the poor aaplrant to
hittrlnnlr honora reachea a point in hb
dialogue that it extremely tragic and
tourhlig the property men turn out the
llghta. produce thunder and lightning
and open the trap door preclpltatlnj;
the would-be actor into depth t that glvt
him thn imprentlon that ha btt landed
In th Infernal regloni. 'The distance
he fulli It not more than two. feet and
th" property men a to it that he la not
hurt and that bit feelings are atoned
for tubaeijuently.
Their Joket are numerous and versa-
tile. One of their favorltet la to tend
a greea hand to the billpot'er'a room
for a key to tl. curtain. There h il
given an Iron bar that re.ulret all hit
strength to carry. Sometimes the trie-
Urns get rea. angrj- and there It Indica-
tion of trouble but the Jokers alwtyi
manage to smooth things over and
eventually make the victims themtelvei
laugh.
Sleaaa and FlrrirM-lty.
Eleetrielant and electrical expert
are very fond of declaring that the de-
cadence of ateam power hat already
begun. The Royal Academy of Engi-
neer! In London la of the opinion that
team will not at pre tent at leant b
superseded by electricity on the ordi-
nary railroad. One objection to elec.
tricltr la that I: would talte such an
er.ornioua amount of power to operate
trunk lines of railway that it aonld be
.BrwinaseaW" n-l ir.iun.ci' nt. Th' rt
aa e; no I. noun meant of diitrlbut-
'ng tl.e el" trie rurren In mra a wav
aa to Piake I; available. T!:e etr itn
Iff onierlve can l. a I'a pr. er w ith It
th' electric nniM Hip a li'.e Koliewherf
lr. order to t rffectl-o. Toe prooer
han.l'itig of etee'rli .ty f ir long dl"
t .i mi power Iii aa yet an unsolved
pio'.ilem. Conililnatlotia of electricity
and tteam work admirably and short
I i life el'y tranaportu'.liin and the quirk
nnd expeilltliiut tranference of people
and property In and about rltlej it
fully met by cb ctrlc power. As a
street car motor It lr an unqualified
(uicceaa and will before long entirely
drive the hntfea out of btintnet. Itut
for through frelKht and passenger j
traffic where there are long distance
to be annihilated the steam locomo-
tive In likely to hold ita own for many
years to come.
tilnW' tt'arna Cavern.
The greatest wonder of the antlpodej
it. the celebrated glow-worm cavern
discovered in I1?!. In the heart of th
Taamanlan wllderneas. The cavern ot
caverns (there appears to be a series ol
such cavern In the vicinity each sep-
arate and distinct) are altuated near th
town of rKiiithport Tasmania In
Imiettone bluff alwut four mllet from
Ida bay. The appearance of the mala
caverp In that of an underground river
the entire floor of the subterranean pat
I age tH ing covered with water about a
foot and a half in dp'h. Then wonder-
ful Taamanlan cavern are similar tc
all cavern In their llmentone forma-
tion w ith the exception hat their roofi
and aides literally thine with the light
i mlued by the uilUona of glow-wormi
wlii. h inhabit them.
Ilrlrka from llatj!nn
In th Ilrttlah muaeum are bricks
taken from the bi.llditigs In Nineveh'
and ll.ibvlon which show no sign ol
decay or disintegration although thr
ancients dl 1 not burn or bake them bul
dried them In the sun. The bath ol
Caracalla and of Titus tn Rome and the
Thermae of Diocletian have endured
the ravages of time far better than thr
none of th Coliseum.
rhlaa'a Frwapawll Ma.
Captain MeClure who with a commis-
sion from th Chin government It
visiting various countrle thin war
vessels ar constructed with a view t
th creation ef a new navy for China Ii
at present la England. It la iutd that
wba k decide what firm can beat
supply th need b will placa tba mad
itolv aingl order (or war ahlpa
re givaa.
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Conalat'ngr of on aht of FARM BTJTT.tilNOS and on ahaat
J of 'IU Hurjeeta DOMEHTIO A NIM ALB win. Tbnava art) to
! plena tho children. Tt Farm Ho una and AnimaUa can
J be out out and mad to aiavml Uu gfiatlLg a couplet
tiliUaturt) Fana Taxd.
3 Ways to Get This Form:'
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Ot?iU 1 Coupon and 6 Cfcti or
10 Csau wiihtrat tsj Oonpm to ;
SLACKaVtU't Dunham tobacco Co.. Ouhmam. K. C."
auid tha Farm will ba a " you POSTPAID. Ton will find
on Coupon Inalda aacb ouac ang auad two Coupocti
tcsld aan 4 ouaoa bag of
BlacMfs GEnnIn3 Dii!
Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Toliarro and read the
coupon wlikh gives a li.it ol
t CENT TAMPS ACCCPTtO.
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aeth Miaa aaae.laMd ararle-l la TiMa4 llMianaUk.
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lr Hani. Tt aia t k f lakla lr. nr kat IM y rM Balaa hlaMa . lalnaa ka
f a I ita aaa ! aal leaanalin. rMMia aaaUiuaa. laa art n al a.m aaaa
taaaalf aara bate.
Tka Klilr of tax Ratal ta Tartar ili Mr ICarta Wlaraaiaia aaalra II ytilttl Tat trnitaw
aaa ara tt hln' If anraanr aataaar taat. aaaa aa-i im laul mr awarae mm a am.
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aal ttuaa aW l pmall. al tl ta are ta.apl Tkaaeaaa. VrM ma tr Utaaka.
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I'arta ' kanaa-m al UiaWarwt all aaanralrlr fawr Ira laat
till. Tkea a aaala faa'l W.kral lha waarta wamas
ruaaaa.la II. aa a ImiM .aaiaaa a aural.
c lit tr niTATiirJi.
w "at I Waeml aaaaaiamal taaa (saaiia aaj aalrrafcav tar
talr tl a. Maaaa aaa I. aa ra Iraltat tea aarraa. a t aialafaa.
w aaaan lr aria a train l4 or futaa-a aa Taaaa ariaia.
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tatlrala. Al-ayi aaa tl at lor prll a ut (rata-a I rtariaa
at rKc; mam r TRirTAni it kovri rira.
narla.H. tl aa aaarf a. Ira W Maat rUataa taiaaaari ttft
cit mu mt Aku nu ir
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