The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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IT III SEW JUSTICE.
BIOGRAPHICAL
Rurus W.
SKTTCH
I'KCKHAM.
OF
( Ilk XI. ..t Man XX ho Attain III. I Inc.
Ilea ilia Way 'or lllm M Wall
"atr.l-lla (nine frnnt a Kaait
I'jaallr.
I'STICK Kuril
V. IVi I. hum. the
Ill'W Mnrlute Jtl-
lice or tin" Ml-
pl rinc ig.irl. .
born In Allmiiy flf -tv-elpht
year ago.
I
: . u
t tt aon of the
Justice ltilfiiai
r r' ' w
!' U Imin. who
IMM I'lcVUtcd tO lll
uppclliite bench In
JS70 rtT having served HK It district
attorney or Albany rmitiiy. a member
or ruiiRr'HH mid In IW.t having ! ti
elected justice or tin' t i i r m court.
The elder Justice I'cikhnm. with hi
wife wa drowned at m a in llio Villi"
ile Havre accident In 1 K73.
Young v. klijiin passed through the
Alt:any Ar.iilci'iy and nt the itre of IS
lix Mill r"i Hip t!li e or Coll at v khutn.
where afiei three veins of HlU'ly In- was
mliiillti i In (lir liar. Willi Hi" Mime
nidully Hint Ii. .ll-play. I In hi- i-m I:-'
li "ihli l I l iiiIiii.-iii.-:iI In ll"'
f-.Kluii of hi i )iim- anil .xmii nbi iin"l
reputation and i ili um. J-'oou ad'-r hi
sdmls-ioii in ira (I- ln 1' i .inn' a lm oi-
lier or the lit in if I'ri Mia in & Tri ii.iilu.
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Jl .Tl. i: l'i:cill VM.
ami i '.iiitlun. .1 In thut lotinntlun 1'i.til
th" ill ath of Mr. Ti. main I im the flrin
lc'i."! 'i . kl ll II A U.l-' li'lSlr.
A. hl f ith.-r ilid l"('M' Mm. tb
ii'iiit' r I
kh itn bi'piin the aKi-'iil of
the I nbl. r (.1 I.k.iI f ine l y v.:ir of
the ilLsriri aitoiii.'v -hip of Alb.-n)
I'liiuiv. v til. ti be at'.Mi.ri! In lie
iiih.Ii i bi i ! i t t ren i d a a pno-.i utor.
He iil t i.'U a 'I.'. i int. r.n! In St-itr
and N.it'.i.tial p.il.t.i. b.ii.R i tio' n:
the n . i .v. in lis (if l-Tii and
1V' . l'.'ii I.- w.i. I" .. . r of tl.e 'I il '.f t!
fnr.." Al'. r . 'i vim' t-ot ;:.ir.'i ioi
i oiii. Iif i I..' j . I'i lv ' ''
eb'ii.'l a J-: ti nf t i" -'it.r.'.ii" '"' nft
fur .1 t. i i'i ..f t.i.i. ... ii . :.i i. Ill;' i I'
Hun in it.. . mii t .if n;ij.. .iU f.i'il.iA. d l.i
lv-ii Ii . f'n...'iit .1" Ill.ll. lain.. I of the
I Mini
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I Cm II. 1
Inn. lli.it n
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H (ill
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fnt l.i'.l Ho
prill l . t
M mini t
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10 pli'i. Ill J i '
for It Jndce I
I'. . kl.aiii s ii. unit. a' i
Mi nu n term weal I
plr.' in I'i "'
l! 111 I-.' Ii im llllx're.l tllllt Wll.e'nr
II I'. Lh.i.u v is ii .i n.! at- f.'l Hie hi
trelne i out t by I'r.Kl.li tit Ca t
ii. il mid
vein in. nib an 1 mi. r fully opi..K'd by
Senator Hill The fi'iiat.ir. ioeer.
ut mi to bine . p. i '..'in I a .bat. Re ol
l.iait. as be reitittlv ami in an Inter-
Vir: 'I hope ti -' I'i l.lii t . ill . t.d
in the ll.l'lie i f lillfUh V I" kliani to be
a.alat" Jii-t.. c .f I-." w'pt.iui' "" !
X. Y. i k oeKnl to i.. t tb" pbi. c and 1
think It will lii T.i Judgment there Is
nothlnit In Hit talk about f .iill.-l. V iio-
Ing en the mipreei" inurt ben. h. The
I'lirlilent 'tio th il N. . t'l W Suite
I entitled tu It. an I 1 Im-Ih ..' that he
a 111 w l I a New Vcrk nuiu. Itnfu W.
I's. k ti i in is my i lioii t."
.il I.I lH.rrel 1aT..n.
The a. coiiiin li'i; pnrlr.ill I of Al-
d A U "tin. w h'i up:i ' lo Hii'ceed laird
Teiiin.oti p'"'t laureate of KliKland
Austin le In In" Ix'y-tli -t '.ir. and w
li.na at lleiilliiKly. near Ued. Ill
p.ii. tits were Hot'iiin ("atholl.. and he
w e.lucite.l nl Slenyliur'tl and SstT
;3
AI-KKKO AI'STI.V.
Mary' colbi;". He look hi drrree tt
the Vniverslty of IahiiIob la 1S.V1 and
four e.t later wait called to the lutr
or the Inner tetnp'.". The law did not
pny and Austin tin tied hi attention lo
writing po.;ry. Ill vine were the
ateppliiKxtone lo a high pUce in Kngllsh
Joiirniillam. rumor 1 to be be-
lleved. to ihe cbitlr or n.-ilonnl p.iet
liirete In lO.'. and nn:.ln In lsv.1.
Austin vainly atti inteil lo enter par-
llaiuent. lie baa "' n I aticesaful Jour
palUt and editoi
t
THE KEELY MOTOR.
II t aal4 la lla loasplatasl ao4 Ra"r
for Work.
Interest lii renewed In John W. Kwljr
inl lil (llcovrle by recent report
or effort mail by iripnlncnl parti I
rontrol the result or hi labor. A
ketch or the life or th Inventor will
be or Interest to many. John W. Keely
i 6q year old althoiiRh he look much
younger. II began life a mud
lrbr and II wa. h ay the tuning
fork that (t.iv hi in hi llrt hint or the
new power that he claim to have (111-
covered. II ha -nt many year and
linn h money In Inventing machinery
and Hie Keely motor ir II la ever com-
pleted and pi rform the work claimed
(or II will make him the great! In-
ventor in the world' history for more
than twenly-flve year he ha been e-
pcrlmi'iitliig with the new power which
he call "ctherlc vapor " lie U called
O
A ' A
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1
.lullN' W. KKKI.V.
mi ImpiA'.er by i.ime. but he live lm-
plv ami wrk bnrd. all the lime. l!K
ili'iuui ami liiveiillnim may
v ..amrti nni.-i of the illflli'ulile that
olid mil us to i!.i)'.
A Kl.vooti lrai-l Walk.
The gin p-m inl'-H o' Oriental (pli n-
dor ti II of p.it!i.'iyii :ii n with (old
il.Hl lo be trml. Irti by lb" sarred I -el
I i.t rm.iJii. inn) uli'iiiiiii t are the con-
j vrniiuiiiil p.n 1 1. rr in it' rl.il for the prora-
n.i(f of the i . H z. in ttie f alrjr talea.
i It ban !) i ll Ir.'t to St. l.nul bil"lne
' man nt''i a coirerpdiideiit to con-
I i.trti t a gravel walk fietther loiiK nor
rt i iktnK'ly (; u I fu) that in a modern
I If rninp.iiaiiwly humble . rival of llie-ie
i v 1 ' ' " K liki: .i n (f rt'tiun and
fablo. for ll ri'iri titi II'i.im u in hard
m ill The in i ii k r of a St. Iiul cof-
fie oi!i.:iiiy Ik 1'ie pi nil. I poHor of
! tliiK iinliii" 'mi'(. Il I coiuiio-ied or
m viral loin of llniiil.an pebble that
1 i ante to him In bii-itie way during
tin- l.mt few )i't. Thin firm are heavy
impiiitri or lliaiiiiaii coHrf. llcforc
the berri" are trail to In- roantcd for
(be tun t k-t the ni Iff are oened and
fie ronteiil can fully examined for
twlcn. b sve and oilier luipurltle. the
latter Kcncrally taking the ahupe ot j
nail p.'hhli'M abf ut the le of a roffee 1
beny. Thene came with Mich regular- f
it) an I In mi. h quant il leu that long ago
tl.e I.I. j that they weie accidentally
lu the p.i. ka wm abandoned and th
(i. in lu i. n tea bed ltl.it they were pur-
p.. el) plait'il lii the hag to make
n.iuhl The dully ilia.-ovor In of thes
rtj.ili.iii pebble wbl.li are paid rur
k o fl.e. li'. (ill an ordinary btl.ket.
I .k' air tun added lo ihc pravel path
hey itiine In.
lha llrrnlr I'.illraaiaaw
Our b.ihy la don the well!" cried
n i .ii.iii .l oinu'i to 1'ull ein.in ronlltm
of Kox boriusli u h.' wk patrullug hii
b ;.( on ..itisicrjr avenue. The ofll.er (
ran to un ild. dlsuai'd wli In th rear
oi the pt. ii'i.. folloived by every man '
nn-.au and child on the tre t. Peer-j
lim into the depth he (jlirii'il he law
tbe (bill 1 I m k on a pile of mud. Aw
Hi..' was very little vulrr III Ihe bole
he liaslen.d to the police nation.
cried ropea. and. tup'thei ith Offl.cr
i I'CK returned to make the re ue.
Cleur. being the liiinter w loly
loAered lo the bottom th" women au.l
ihiblren lending a willing hand. Th
hauling up proccs waa a tedlou. la-
hnrloii affair but by main trength
Clegg w n it n 1 ly landed on terra flrma.
but with a look or di.'giiNt on hi fare
that would have turned vinegar our.
In hi hand he held' a baby not a real
living child but a half worn-out one or
the rag iel.'. The woman had dli-
nppeared. but a chuckle In a nearby
house tuld he tm enjoying the police-
nieii'i (ll.onifiture l'lttslnirg ("hronl-cle-T.lcyraph.
lrorca libf.ly r1linrw.
Hon. George I'ealio.ly Wetmore. th
senator-elect from Hbode Islaud U
S F.N' A TOR WKTMOUE.
about flflr year old. He ha bee
ernor ot that State. On June 14. 1S94
he waa elected a Vnlted State tenator
leceivlng the unanlmotia rote of th
republican memlier of the leglaUlur.
Alxe im4 Wall.
The fact i recillol that the tearhev
and all thoee who t under her In-
struction In little rhonlhou In th
town of Mliut Mai. nfty-three year
ngo to alive and wel'. today.
ps
JINNY LIND
Whr "ha lalt Ihf. l4a al lha IWifhl
fll liar k.li'4'ra.
)n miitler which ru'i-t Iw of In-lcr-t
to every lover of ilramutic j-t
ami which ha U'.mi an I'liiiniui to
many immijiIc. now for llio 'lr.t
tinia .l.'iilt witli by n with Kiithuilty
to ili-iiMK tli iiictinii Why Jvuny
I'i ml quit tin. alu.'i; at t!ic luuiiii-i't ol
her cri'tttcKt jlir.v. and many y...ir
Ufur. her iinrh nl.il pimcr iad
U'uiiii to auffcr and ili-cay? S..me
havo H'rliuM tvlucluntH iicc'it.-.l .he
wlil.ily piTVallllit libit I!iii 'lie bail
nine to rt'unril the (Ifiiitml 'c ir..;.-
nIoii it an unholy tiling wliii li no
piiri'-einili'd wimiiuii coultl I'.-i.iuin
In without ooiilHiuiiiiitioii. Ilppily
tlii notion ran Im' eiitcrtniii.'ti no
lonifiT eaj'K tlm Century. II.t in-
t illtH.lt' fl lellll Fruld'H Voll Slcdlll'k
with refcii nco tn It hiiyn: "Muiiy up-
pim'tliii. resolution I i Ik' the rcillt
of pi. tliu. .Ii iiny l.lml N a-. liiMl-r. ar-
I tie UK hhe i pinv. but liul pii'tihin
Ih-. ii t lie i'uii-m(. hIi would nut l.nr-
M'lr lutve ton.' to the play w'alcli rhe
ilit lan-il lie liked to ilu t.i wo ntl r
act." The fact Ik that to ap!!-.-. ..It.
her iin.li fur U-avinif tlic tnji- lm to
timlrri-taiid the whole c!iuract...- of
the woman. II. r il i -t 1 fur it k . ru
t.i have U'lruii w ilia h r liit p;ri'.it
K.ur.iH'n ncce--. ami steadily frcw
a licr fame Kpr.-ad. It! ll I li" bail
lived for ten .tr a lib' of ii. .- -.ml
bard Work I'll the tj.'.'; yet in the
full. imin ii'ur lie wrote from IV i
l.ife mi the tu'.' ha." In it uie-
tiling mi fai iiiiit mi; that I think. bav-
inu' mice ttt-t.il it. one can never lee I
truly happy away frnm It." H it in
I I " . jutt after In r t-au-cemli nt hue-
re an in Itcrl'ni tlie 11. it of leaving the
lutfe hud Hot llieri'lv i iv il'iv.l i uer
lllllnl. but had a'.i-i'ii.ly I. eiiiiie a lix'd
ili'tei'tiiinutii.ii. Ain iii t ie ri . .ti 1 1 unlit
liuto oilier chai in t.T were b.ve ol
limiie and rraviu;' fur ilomotic 'ii.v.
thin rtaviiik' to a Treat .'.'it.-tit
Utii-tiel while ahc ll'lilllil'eil ill Stia'k-
holm. ::! '-m riallv iloi '. : tiie lime
III' lived ii!: the l.iml'.ul.t fiun.lv.
Hut wh.'ii her (le-tinv ill. her in re
lent le-a triumph to Ib'i-liii. Vletnia
( 'iciiliak'.'ii. I.0111I011. lo r ili.iuotic
tn-tiiirt-. were wrenched nti.l torturei!
and rlic found no eiiiiOM'ii-nl i-m in all
the (.'litter of her mim-.. ! am roll-
vinced." aid llei r Hr -kliu in
April. I "I'I. 'that ln- v.imld fc'U.lly
rxehaU).'.' all her triump' fur fimpl"
homely h'.in. i- " I iat a he
eeret of the hole mil'!- !'. Ami Ml
he forme.! I lie icoluticii tnitiit 'he
lace lorever a re.olut inn in wli'ch
he never watered fr.mi ll.'i. wl.en
it fir-t tiN.k .1. Unite hn'. till ah.
carrieil it out in lui'lon In the mill-
iner or lt.
WHENE WOMAN REBELS.
Waj I nnprmm In laja ll.hl. V as nag
I'ajrhln Imlliiia.
The laws of t'ie l'.i"'ilii a:.' ailliplo
lint admirable and are t'.i'irmthly en.
f.r.i'd. t rime is practic lly unknown.
ml for is-cn-ionnl in in ; lapse.i the
iiffeoder is induced to juil by baud-
cuff more rivill;..'.! than our own
in.s- it lit. about t'li int k. and the
culprit can neither In- t.rtuiv.I by It.
nor reach u.r pull back upon bis cap-
tor. Tlic cent leness ..r Hi. inls and
lini n i always nntable. A rrller
is neer i lnli'N'il nor cb.ike.l into a.-quicseeln-e.
hot is ut erjhiu eied with-
out a m ratcli.
A drunken v a.'ul.oiul once sln-J a
wetnaii in l-leta an I I'.'d. S-iili-in
r's Mak'aine. A p.e. w ith ri.le
pursued and soon ..ertiMk liim. llo
iiitr. ii.d.'-.l liimscif mid n rea.lv to
shout Ihe lirst who should co.no
m arcr. In-lead of silein-in liilu w ill)
a bullet us there was s rfi .-t juslico
in lining the Ali.'iiu.'.il oi.l. 'i-eil him
ilisliNlited w itli ston-s. A ilefl throw
it.niii.'.l biinaiidlie w a-raptured with
one unimportant bruise Ibis 1. a
typical ease. IU.' .ci.il c.i n.'r-.-t in.i
is not tb - family. bt th - clan II. is-Uinilan.lv.il.-
niii-t Is'lnii t i dilT.T-
rnt e. ules. and tlic clul.li. u follow
Ii. r clan In tber w.ii'.l-.. ilcMiuil is
fro in the in. .tb. -r and not from llio
lilt her.
Ihe I'nel.l.i bad invciit. il woman'
lights U-foi-.. miv t'u ice Inn in ot' ".I
that ms iul I niiii ii. an i ll in ... us
ell.- of his fuii.laiii.'iits. Delias n. ver
used bis wife a n pn.-k l'nt. II. I
not lirn-Mi h.'d. but ju I. and even
linds no sltatiie in "1 itn .'" the laby
upon bis back all iluy i di lie lu mi
in. . iv esse nt iul duty. Tn." splcivs of
the sexes atv rl.-ai'ly ilellued. I ttt
manfully. The Koiuuti is roiiipl. to
owner of the buus" ami ull it r-m-
tains save bis tmiiihI trinkets a.td
sbr ha. tin other work t llo tiinn
lioilsewm k. lit xbic'.i she is 11. i slot ell.
Mi. mid her liuslwnil ill li.-ut her alio
coul.l s'i'uuiliclit'y evict him (lolll
liome mil v o ll I la' i.i.'irl.l in
iloliili. I iic iniiii till. I o ticlils and
they H'v hi.; bat niter tbe rrups hiv
boused she has iUr.l voice ill their
ilispusitimi. Ihe live st.a'k Is of
course 1. 1. bat he w ill a. l.l.ini ael' all
aiiiiunlnith.ini cin-ult:n.' bis wife.
The fmnih relations iw vrrv l'iii-
tiful. I r(4l I nre.
John Jones ivccntly uiss. il hi. ex-
ainination un I l now a momhrr nf
the New York bill'. Ills striin card
is in rttin.' tac ttnlll cut of wit-
nesses. I iii" f illo ini; is a sample of
bis system of c"'.is r xainiiiation:
"Ar.- von a mii'iie.l mm?"
"No. si"; I in u bachelor."
Will yo i picas" tell tbe roiirt nn.l
jury bo Ion.' vol have U-en a bach-
elor n 'i.l li..t i. '; the c'.rrunisinn-
res that i:i I 1 yon to bsfonie on-?"
-Tcxai if. in : i.
. Vllti(la.l I .iH)iillmnl.
Ho Yon an" still wmiabU and
Isvaiitiful.
Mi. l:i.b ily -Ib.u t try ! tr. Tjf
mo. I never was lovely or nil !.
I was alwa; homely and spite'. il.
3I Will ott u'low mo to av t .at
you are rem i.'k ibly well prs.-' :
Texa : Mftin
MONTELHANOS MINT
A MYSTEI-VoS WOIKSHOP IN
THE 'MOUN i AINS.
1 BMl farlHv i nI iNrihui .Vlcira C'oua-
larrrllaea Thaa An lhrr Harllnai af
I Ha (.airjr I a.lrr H. ptut lla Mail
fcpurtoa I ulrtft.
Th I'aelfte coaat Is the home of coun-
terfeiter In the put .t.-n jeor more
ruiinln; band of Inun afin tor. r " I
tpurlona ciin tiavc 'ue.-n mi. :-. I I etc
than In all other parts of tl.t l.l.l.il cin-
blued. Tin ae nianufa tun-la of tli
".ii.er" lil.le lii rimid ii..iii. tains do
Ihelr work In lonely f.. rest a .r n- r.l
cave In is- :l..n t-l.l.iin isite.l by hu-
man beliiR.
The in.isl m i.t..ii IiIIIiik-iIui of
eountrrfeltara ver OlM-oveit-il l.y tbe
government officer wa un.ut tli.-.l l.y
Aaslatant Herrrl S rvlca Aa-nt Hiirria
who explored It and found n.uny r..lo
and th liiKenlou Inntrumt nl used In
their production.
It wa the workshop r (ilavauno
Miitili'llmno. He hn mad" and I Irt .dat-
ed mure duniierou countei felt of llvei
dullMi. diin.n and iUHrler In tlx- past
five year than any other t"ii uierutir
cnnil.lned. Ilia output wa very large
and the coin were o well innile and
Is'llshi'd a to r-.ulre I he moat cnivful
examlnntlon to detect their character.
Tlie'r rlna- wa almost perfect; and even
bank have teen known to take ll.em.
Mnnlt'ltiuiio mint waa in a cava foul
mile from Knlrlleld In Sal. ma county
u lonely ajK.t n the ruKk'.'d fooililll.
the i-ntran.s- to which wa .i cuntitiiKly
cloned by the .mI that there wa no
external cv l.l.-ln e of It existence.
Within that el.l iiil.t.-n anesn ibani-1s-r
It wa hi built to vtoik In-
dustriously at nlk-ht. the cavern wall
Leln; tt.l.kly tuid.d with tull.w
landle. h- it nickering ray of which
be made the fa 1st. coin. The only car
av hi own which ever h. aid th
Mranirc ouud he made In Ib.-lr innnu-
r.ture were tb..e of the cyte and
other wild at.lmal which lnfet tbr
lonely r.Kitin.
Itemovliia; hi hoe b. for entering
or I-Hvlnu k airanRr woikslmp. the
thrifty iiiaiiuraeturer n.'i T left any
t.-ll-lale footprint. I'm prui ttciil pur-
H.. he wa a Is .l.'d a wa K"l-lie
on Ciuiks on I.I Inland. Tl.e al.ej
from lla furnace Were a! cay carried
mile away and aocretly bulled. It
a n.i'rc accident by which 1.1 hiding-
place and woikshop v ie dlciit-ii-d
even after hi arrest at alb Jo fr pa-
In th. had coin.
A hunter ome fired a allot tn the
vicinity of Montclhano mountain bid
Ilia-place and It tnrtl-.! t!ie roun
terfelter that he aud i nly raiue forth
a If from the how. is of the earlh.
The hunt i t.s.k it'Kht and tan away
with the utinoat peet thuikliiK that
th trani;. -I.siklug Leliu thu udiK"n
ly i-nierKlna fi.-m the earth via
maniac or a w lid man.
The hunter l"ld of I'. la incident aftct
Mont ll eno arreat. w her.-utMin uttlcet
Harris using the silnla obtained frotn
the hunter explored the ruuged region
until he came usn the myit. rluua re-
treat. Ill account of the atratific plac
and of the wy Montelt un i wa abl
to baffle the autheittle for ear. I
a follow.
Thl cave I Ihe (..M si thing ever
unrarthe- .y the acecis .f the govern
ment. It I ttuat'-d ahout three and
and a half inll.a from I'alrflell. In a
Ida hill and I o l .inte.l that on
nilitht pa by II and lie er uspect It
exlaten.'. I learne.1 that hunter re
cently i. t their trap for wild animal
within a few f.-rt of tbe entrance to
thl atrange working Ince. never
dreaming t'ut It .na even ti e tempo
rary aid. ling place ! a human IwlnR
In ord.-r to enter It. I had lo lift up m
mm! after u tilth I st....l d.n aU.ut
four f.-.-t. teli.K ln 1-ltl.- ii .pi nls.ve
the wai.t I thm crawled In about
ten feet and came down to a second
lMnch which wa the riiirance to th
manufuctuier .ten pr.'i -. I had to
Lend over to get Into tb.- M-oin bench
and crawl ome diauii.e. after which
I wa In lids Infernal cl.jn.l.er o nar
imw and craiiis.l that a mnn of or'
.unary l.intil could not HaiiJ erect
th.ieln. It was flllej w'.t'i candle am)
planter of pail. The ran .. were klll
fully firantted In tie wall and wh.-n
they Wen lit the Calatr.e.i uniuud
ihein i;l. .-I. lied nod tl.e appearance
I everywhere waa wild and uncanny The
I tallow bad tun d..u lu slreama In
I variou pait of the rave ahowlng that
bundled of can. II.- bad been uaed dur-
. lug the pro.-e of bl work.
1 "III furnace wa made out of an
I empty powder can. one part of which
. had Iseen cut away and bl chimney
or flue xv a a I 'iiK piece if well luMug.
which. aft.-r running to the top of th
bill IbroUath the earth terminated ome
dlataiice away In a heap of brush
far distant from the opening that not
paan-r-by could have een the amok.
"There Wa a bench and around It
many ladle. . rui lldc. pine i s. and
reeding machine weie to I aeen. There
Were alao broken t.n.11 and aeveiut
' nicks tilled with unllnlshed dime quar
ter and dollar. There were also a
splendid cmory w heel and a complete
polishing oiittil. Here and there were
tnwn large aui pli -a of antimony.
hl.M-k tin. t'lsincth. nil. I l-niKlar III
money wn i...ide of i!.c iiietul th
lalngla Is'l -id for putiH.se of
giving tbe c .1 Uie .l. ring. Alter
careful)' In.. I tin; I I tnoliey. be sihhrd
the dollar with rio.uy xulrr uud
washed Item In a silver hath.
It wa M..nl.'11'Miio IihI.II to woik
In ihe cave during the nlcht time and
I. slci'i' lu I Is I. ..ore a rude hut marly
two nub aony. Not far from Ida house
waa a very .oinnion el:. si or bain In
w hich 1 dtecoiervd arveral e.o k o
plaster of part ccrctod U-u.-ath the
bay .
"I found at... ut 7.1 silver dollar In
the cave. A larae part of the coin had
not l.o-n fuMy worked up. many of the
IIIHI'lel -doll ir plref . tng polished on
hot one al.le Tlieiv were llllll.p-..is
baa of c. .n. I I led c.tuntei felt a.ti. led
atM.iit the cii.. Hiid a .uie were tetiud
III li e barn as Well as In the house."
This l ate Xla.l lll.iiM-lf lsef.it
I he Intel) . ec. .-. lUike of 5omrr-
aet devoted I t whole hie practl mly
tn tlrivliig At one tune be us 1 to
drive a rt ig" eon. h from London to
Oxford dine at the Mitre and then
drive the night mall back to l.ndon
which left only two hour out of th
twenty -four for aleep. Of late year
he kept the hre baianr al I'lymoiitli
letting out t -ar.ia to oftlcera and leach
log them how to drive.
The K. urth National Hank of New
York I run on the civil -rvlce rrforrr
p it tic 1 1 lea. and a a rult of th reslg
nation of an attant caahter. a few
day ago. made thirty four rtnotb.i
n the aluff of It employee.
LEA WATER.
It ( eMails All th Knuwa heanleai
Irmenla. and Mora.
A little cond.iei-Rtion will show
that all tho known t'licniici.1 elriiu'iit
and even the unknown ones t
tntiat lie contain. 'd In solut.on In tho
water of tho occyii. Kiver flowing
over the land nr.- continually tan;ti
up mineral luatler in oluti.ui niul
thru) lub-laii. e. a n a l n l. .l to the
mass ut niHti'iluls ui.-oi v. in the
oceanic walur I h" Tbunio e-ry
day carries to the X'.otli sea oino
V.Hdl ton of dlss.ilv. .1 mat. Tin1. Mid
If all tho rivers cf t ie i'lis. a. ok
at (Otnethiii like th s.'i re rato '.' I.-
l.idJi) 10 tons of minor.. I matter inn .
day by day be ad 1- U I.) l'-'j Nay id
milerials held in so'.ition b ti.o
ocean.
.Vow all tbn clieinical (: :ienls
are capable of rnte in bit coin-
pouinl wnich aro to a irr..-.it'r or
let extent soliiMo In water ami
hence wo cannot ilo.ibt that in tho
enotiuou mas o.' materia! .lis.oUcd
lu the xat tHKly of sea unto o.t our
jflobfl all the eiemont .ry bodies mutt
le repro cnted
It 1 trim thut too rlii'iui.t. by hi
moat refincj uicil.ol nf anal . sis. i
unabln to dot "i t lli i p:-nti n tlon.
even If lio U alioj to ilctennin't the
presence of tho rarer . I. nient.iry
lulwluiiee which m c .r otily a "tui-
nute trace " in .-a ivat. r
WUe.i a luij'o b'iy o.' n.a water U
evaporated wo c t ;i.ii ( I eh or-
bleu add ati'pliat.-. that can l-o t ; a-
rated by anal;. -I va. lb 1- n tn'L'lit-
ly Keview. ll t (''.'" n tli v ry il.c c.ito
tent of pei lr.i! iiiiiiIj vs fa i to niak'J
manifest many ol t''3 iai r in. t:il
and otlicr ric itary 1 i. ii.-s tiiut
niii.t certain y p-o-tnt in tho
mas. In v.ei known i:i- tho
copier ihea'hiu o- a u.'l liai been
proved to havn tuken up ilver from
tho ei Wat -.- tiy clc tro clieinical
action tliou.li it is probable that
all our orilinar' analytic;.! proee-su
would tlttko f'lil.'.i to reveal tiie eg-
istenco of the u.ctal in tin wutor
it-olf.
THEY JVMtL'S. UPWARD.
Ileep r I Ish I at . a liangrr I nknearn
InOlher I 1 1 tug tiller..
It I only rcasonuu'o to u;'jioo
that tho ability to sustain an ciht-
tuou pressiiro can only b" ni".tiird
by an i main after u. tiei iiti n of grad-
ual mijjruti i:m from iiu low uutcr
ay a writer in tint J'op ilur ."-i ieiiro
Monthly. There forms that ar.)
brought up hy tiio drciijo from tho
depth of tiio ts-cua nre u.uully kil.e.l
ami ilistorlol by I lie . iio.-iiiou . und
rapid (ilitiinutioii of prcuie in their
journey to the siufucj au.l it is ex-
tremely pro'iabio that ahullow water
forms would lm tiiuilarly killed and
rrutln d out of la:ii Wire they sud-
denly pluuuml into very deep water.
Hip fish that live at thowt or.ortnou
depth r. in conberiuonco of tho
mormon preasnrts liablo to a curi-
ou form of accident. If. in cba-inj
their prey or for any olli'r reason.
they rlso to it retisi ro'i oitauce
k'Miro the fli'iir of tho ocean th
i;aei of their ttiriinmln; b'ad.ler le
como considerably expanded and
their fpccibo gravity ory C'ral'y
reduced. I p to a certain limit tho
tnucles or theii' b-nl cs can counter-
act tho ten let. ci to licnt upward and
tnablcthe fish to reuw-n their pro er
Sphere of llle nt tho I otto. u but
yond that limit tlm muscle a o not
atron; cimuili lo drive tho body
downward und tlie li-h. bcccuiinK
inoro and more di.tcnilej a it toes
I gradually killed on It loin; in
voluntary journey to tho nir'aco ol
then- Ihe .. cp ica lirb. then.
are exposed to a danger that no othor
animals it. the world n-c ub ect to
namol.v that of tumbiiui; upward.
That mii'ii lu'.'i.lents do occasionally
occur I evidenced l.y the fact that
(OHIO listl. w.'.c.i ere now kt-.oWll to
la) deep oj for n. wcr.t d'acovrrod
dead and I'oatl on tbo sur'ac. of
tho tHean l.n;T beforo our iiin.lern
Invottik'atioii were commence J.
lla of tlie "n.t Attt-lrW- I'areu
The Armon ani uro one) of tho
most ancient rare in tho world.
Their country i mentioned by Xcno
phou and K.ckiol and In the muri
form lnci iptlons oi l'a leu au.l
Asriu All th nation that ur-
rotimled them have passed away
but thev reiuaiu. though their
country ha if"it harried w ith lira
and muni'd for ceutiiclo . Tli'' per'
luaiieiico of tho Armenian rac has
la-en aac.l'H".! to t n virttu of their
women an.l the exceptional purity
and Mahility of t'icir fv.ntl. Iif.
I hev bao I ren at lnistian nation for
more ll. an !.. yean und liaie tin
(lerk'ouo pvr; t:u. persecution for
their fait l d om tho surroniniii));
cirlclitul Jteople.
the Netr.wtry Ma:tr.4l.
It was tbo imi'ii n: a'ler tho train
roblsji-y und tiio (Aaci' us it- t -c-tive
Ii i liiu ba.in con-
ferenco with a i nftlcial of Ilu ex-
pro coitipaity
"ei ins I i nirt." oli.crvc.l tho
ollicial. I c'.iiit.iiit iy tuakiti)' nut a
check for a largo amount yon are
rlnking- us pretty hoax i iy for i uv' "
"Yes air" u;i rt c o 1 tin" detective.
We Intend lo semi tli.) country
llio: ong lily "
l.t etar-.l l.r Arel.lent.
'I ho w oi ks of IJniulillian woro rv-
xive.lby Ivinz discoverol undef a
heap of tubh sti in un Italian iiionn
lory. Tho... of lu. ilii wo o found
lu tt ini.n.ist -ty lu W e.t;liH-ia. wher
they we ro b.'iu j Usui a f .;ol by tiio
cook. 'I In' ci iginal inanusci ipt
Justinian' lVulocti wera found in a
cellar In little town.
Prejudice .1.
Mr (iunipps My husbanl ay
my now iMinuet I not a bit t.Nomin';
to mi".
Friend -Oh. bo' projudi.'OiL 1
iUppoae lie's set ll tho bill
H0Ksi:so.Toi;0G;.X!f
A FREE RIDE DOWN A TOBQ.
CAN EVFRY DAY.
Bat Wear aai
Aalawl lira i
Tkaa Ml.
Trip.
I Tear i Iloo.'f 71..
i Two r rs I j. il l an!
Ila.-k a in l'.
KUK I a mr- I
kr til.' B.lll-rl!
da'.i.in Cif !.
a-as 1 w:.i. ll IH II-
CS l late-1 ti..l..; io
I VfrA V.H. ti; n a ..
i.o'.v lu '.;i i at .
Ivnii r. ii id I;
pi bil'llitl. i it "
er- Riiccv-t l.y 111 .
ae-' ss""" to n (p.'
on ihe ..! .
horse 1henoe've aie ilnr. 'i. I
their Judgment roul l be U.1 I;
';t
'n
no doubt lie favorable.
Ry the Introduction of rab'e nt;d
tile motive power. Ihe bicycle ;.al iti'
automatic carriage n an b " il'.iie t. a '
of late to relle-.e the u llii t.o:is ot tic
equine race. Il.it this 1;.:. "t r.iuve. ti. r.
of taking the h.-ise up i.'f t:.e p :.!
and pluelRg him on board a i r -o tint
he may Lave a rid.' ) i 11.'- th" n ii'-:
paiu-nkr 1 a radb-al dcp.ii: nre in
deel.
It mut be eolif.'s- l.o .ever i'l'i
Iheae rree ride are n1. lu a ;i-' .t
of thrift. The ituts.v : . o! i.ni
And that by this n; .it. t'..-y f . ".
and tear on the hor.e .' l ei" a. I t
I Ley ore tun able to reiua'.u in t'.i' r-
vue longer. T.e plan Is n xciy i
one. and like all oilier r ::i;i ..i .
that are new it nalei t.. i v.i ; t
know why it was nc.ir '.Ic i:'..i ' ' '
fnt.
The ri'ling car ror the r.or c . i
fist or a p!.i;forni mounted on ii'l
wheel pioteitr t nt ti e i-iib s 1
tifnclr.tly hleh rnllir v- I .1 ti.-
rtont an l r-'ar are rroi.ii. 1 u: a i- -
Th"e permit the l-.mfi Id ft on .in '
off the car without lu bins
When Ihe retular p.in.-. n; . r r-r l.i
lrf-eri drawn to the top cf th- jnu
ertit the " horse car- In Iitik- I t t .
f'Mj ward crd. the hnrc. ere i
aboard sn l by a few d ft (.inn o.' ti e
btake. the ibscrrl Is ii. tib m.'i ! .
At first Ihe hot' set alin. i"'.'" b
lallon als-ait embarking on !" t i ;'
pfiired to l.e a peillan.. ii.hen;ure r. :'
tl'.ey noon lecame ; nivnni".! lo i t
are ald to even rnjiy tiie cp ii :'
expre.ti5 Ihe'r ple i.ure by I a '.
milet. an l prn'.oi.K. 1 whtnit'.. .
There Ii. r.o reason why tli. I;:
thould net bo adopted With lull; r- e
where. Tl"'re are miny c.r I i-.i -which
run for Minos; tinir err v
hngth on more or b s.. g-crp In.
The addition; I ' ire reipi rc 1 to I-.- fx
erte-l in dra-lri; a car i'! bill u
turned Into propellirp fnne h"n the
car lierins the ilere.. Tl.U fcr.e
mlsht we!! la employed In r.:vl:8 tic"
horne a ride and thu a. ;:ig s. jr Mi l
tear on their f.i t.
It nilrht be fttppo.. d t'ira th sc '1-
.JJ pull In.paritd to ihi-! li:.r in r-u
enter r.tr. when on tiie down r1'- I".
might cause the brake t i slip bat i i I
I not l!ie c.n Is o:;l.' n. ie-.nr' M
make the t.rik a .i ! t.e.re piw. i r-.i!
than that on tue cr.Iii.i- i.i.c cir.
Hat It g arric a; t!;e t.n.i t.t iio- (e. j
cllne. the pale of the ho; -e p;. ..:
i ar I u'.if..st. ii. .1. .ii.d 1 1 ai l .n.i U .
more take i !-.. ;r pines In tin- tr.
drawing loth cars behind th"m up
h'.ll. The e Hire load Is jut mi; . h b
l. r Ibii'l n Kii.;;b ar o.'. a I'-xt-l s'.-.-r
a the car In v nl h the l.ort. s i! ; It
very light.
MAUL A C.HtL AT SULfUSS.
Aa I il.lnr H Itn H-irwr N-.'l5 It. .mi
lha Itkltue... I .11 M. Vlnl.- t.
1 I u.1 llii' l.i .i.mi ... .. .4 1 ). .. :
Ijlkloj ... u a pllu.el t.c (1....1 Lj..'
Who oi..1 lor a u. ;...r ... J. ...
Kartlllll.!. J. al.l.ll . lo a l )
name vl S.piiit-s. At one t.u.t n ! ...
pal I uer t. the i.aint oi" l'ur.i.. r. i.c
firm iianio l.cint: I .inner Ai -ii.i...
One day wln-u the pie.-. wjs be.
luaJt-d I'll" ' ai" ilr.;p;i. I on.. I -a.... .
pialn F.ir.mr S.ii;r an the tlt t j
war.tao.T l-e.'o.e It was t-.o.l.t-l: I .. ..
er . . rut the to l dav bu: i. o -Farmer
t"it.iri.' paper from tli.il . a.
He made a LU "ii.crss on; oi iiic tia
pt r. ulih'iucl: be il'.ltt't htiow ti i. at I
pl.a b.il fio;.i n tu'ii-ievoliKl.-.n 1.
und be i 1 not .l.i a thing tv. ii i . .
Ullig the papr rxttpt niaKe io;tr :
fur 0.1 n rt i -; nu tint wa li s o.
point; he rc' bay knixe. (an-iing n .1
ew lng ma. h.iiej pile diher. w.iu.:.i. !
ni.iiTuo.es !o advertising : be ac- . i
all pr..pi 't ci . including pated 1 1 a- j
Icl.ie ir; I i'.i'i 'iilps. The pr.ti. r
hnd lo il.i the n .t; he huilt the fi;
the tip. gi ; w.e new aactubd to ISiet
.... ... i
pniit.r.ii ; in: moral end o. Hie p p .
blnoked 1'ie at'ldiug clears iti.: - u
ovrr l!;i' cci.iiiry on a bay hcr-o ;;;
nibs rii .rs. t mk t'.ie bl...iie an.! '..u .i '
liiipp." - : ;i I the pr- prletor e 'l'.-.l i..-
trading i :i I H" ttaicl farm mi a :i
cry fcr cow. I.. :is. gr.iia. e-.... .1
anything lo so. I eat or bum tin !.
had an ar.j'ty row ticl to the fi l .io.-i
or the prii'.;li;t oRi.'e lti.it he l a I tt a ! I
a bay r.i'.ie for. The i'" v l"i.' '. '
cbuhc:. alu'Oft off the- tr..i'i rt ;'.u
lin. vhn ..shed Into Ihe etli.e so mi i
that he foroi to ;.ip the piper but 1
a. -are I tlie devil o bad tint he s:."-;. .1
lih gro'x lit. S 'me'itii.'s t'n ie n ..til ! .
an nui tint in Uo oflii-o and S.pii.j
would rtnr.l pi t'te be. I of the Kui' ht'.e i
pits ltd roll a bt of im k so '.:'-ff
would le n.n:.i It the olll.e to I er
the pip.r. but be rever po; sin U ct
nythl'ig td finally rol.l nut li r a b
nsure on the strength of his pi
whlc) quit with blm.
r trjr lloui In t "Clsit.l. !
Tbo Plt P'.b!u" piciciiiuilnn of a p.... ;
III Ktigland of which wc have any r-.o. i
look l:uv l.i Ihe ti inn ot Kir! - a r i It.
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