The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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Douin the plume. ;t
nt f ;i r cist at the Itinl Laiu'it never
luini; ili-ini. ilmi In tln-lr paths.
"Thlt nlll pnk iiml NflSlr Ilio (-ii'iw."
Ii'ill.ll 11 ! !) f lll lllilllTK.
f We IM ti .t tluii know wliat offeot
-war--l-ar-ri L-H Weill. I liae oil till- tltlllii'. Till
Tho snow lay .bop lii tin. Coonri kI"""' vl'1 f'-'il.-l -t l"'.-r
.... ' i-r tin- mill did not il.-m i'ti.l In n direct
" A1 -) '"" 1'""' '' 'I"1 ! t. t..k u lUamm! i.nr- Aonth
llIK l'lllllH Win "HlltlWCll III." I 111'. I ( i Hlill'.
lint Ihi'H Ioiik In tin- i-iimp. ninl II wilt I 'll niniiitl Hi- tutiiliie siifrly lint
nil new tu tin- h I tiatumlly tied ii hud i" rm.ui to uimr.' t lit- .lull. lie
Ituv. Hill fi.iviiiiili of tlic I.atl Clmi I Hk- ' Mw llinl ! fi ll very
rtiirliiK tli rxrliliis: iluys of the (.Moat I vulliir while miikm IliK pmt of Hie
Diiiiwotot'iii. I ln minors iiiivi liliu thai
nntno iM-cmite he lunl guiio tu inlli'ge
vlili n troerinir nf one ofoiir Fatti-ru
Mluli-H. I If win - 1 1 1. -1 1 1 I f..r the lull'
Imt ililuk iniiilf lilin ii miner iiml now
Unit In' nut rrfiiiini'il tin1 -n 1 1 p.i ii y
tiiinli' Mm a luri iiiaii. When th' "I'.nn
'ii:hiiii lu'i'il tin' i ii l II h were nil hIiiiI
ilou ii n ii. I the wnti-r wlili li fni nl-lnd
till' HiM-r Wilt llli licit flolll till' VlllloIlK
lltlllll'K.
The tin y f..luuln tin. niii' nf the
lii'iivl. Ml Mm" lull It lent ' hii t. il ill
tin' low t r I'liil of tin fill' Ii tlnit nil Im
III! M NllllW slldl' llllll IMVIUir.l llui'lll!'
tin hlk'lit nt tin' ni'l'iT rml. I i nn nr.'.l
n pair of Miiin-hlio h iiml hurried to tin'
imviii.. 'I In- miuiai r iiml Itlll writ- Ml-
i liiti'inlint: ilio u .iiklnu of n -..I m'
minora In furl nil tin- nvuibilde iin ii.
a-
IKI.KI'IIOMX; II TIIK HOCK IKS.
mailer
I'.ill:" 1 In
UIi.iI'h tin
tllll1l
Tin' tin ii nl tin' ii'h r milt mv
Imiliil In HiU nuuiiitalii of Mniu" In'
IlllttVillil.
"Wlint! llnw tunny V I
"I 'mir. Ymi mi- I lie lllllirrt lit 1 1 '
lniii'illni: Im'.iM' tlinv !. I.nt
tliiixi' who kI.i In tlio loft of tin' mill
lit till' lll'lld of till' yulrll Iiml no limine
tu ll'IIH'." '
Tln-w- who bnvo ltltoil tin1 t'i'iir
il'Alim-t will rii nll li'iw Mi l p tin-
lni'liM rirt- frt'in tlir ii'irmw uuliiiri.
At pl.ni'ii ynll rnll w iirri'l) i lllr tln oi.
m.il im ii t In- Ininly ni h i .iii I'linl
f 1 ' 1 1 1 II flHitltIL'.
Tin' uhiil wiit iii' Monlnj.' In Kn-i'.
fin r li.ir i l'niilt of mio'v fi'uiii tl.i-
Iililli iiln.xr. -i iiilnu' in n Hir nii;.i k.
1'ilily lin; llimni:li tin- kiiIi-Iii h iiml i.ih-
llllt till' Willi.' li'.Wil"! nt Hi.' vi t v f (
of Ilio inliiiii. SIhimN !. "..r
I. K1. ' tin- l.l n n ki il on In till' I i ill
iH'll.'f tlnit tin ) w. iiiM ri iu Ii tlirir i
tinl.-.. I '.ill iiooiii' kiii-w lu'l In r lii'
ol.l 1'iiililiiik' luiil hIhihI tin' Htriiin. mill
tlnit tin- Hir f. ll.iwt wit.' iilur
Il in. pi. Mr. 1 '.: .1 ..." Hill il-
(I'liinli'iilly wil l. "Tin v N no t.-ll!!i.?
Iiiih Ii.iii; ll'r t-liirni will l I i. :iim!
IM n If It h.m.ii nl.nl. It w;ll In- il:i.ii
iH'foH' Wfiiui i It tin-in. M'iriiitir.
Hi.-)' rnlili'.t .f loin: I'l tli.it cii.'.ll
I'.iii'liii' u 1th .in ulr "
"I frnr ymi nif rltl.t. I'.ill. I'.'il Ii It
nil m tiiii i'.i." k!ii1.( ii 'liil tin-
Inlll.ML-1 T
'i lit-rt' nn n iiinii i Mi.'iiy lull In Ho'
Mrin. w lu ll tin' U "M-iiir Ii ii.iii l.r I.
Willi mi niixloti" I "Iiik in t
trv:ik il'ivni tin' l' llt". Tlml li'U.-l
llllH- llilf 11 1 n tilt- iltll i f tin' -I 'l'- "
"Y.'K. Il t iimiti I on tlf i i'i
lliiini'." A llit 1 . ii ; rt:i.li of t.ow ii" .i
ovrr tl.i- ii ui nun kiiI out ii i' 'w .
"Tin' w Ii I kit'l'H Hi" Iiiii- I'.iit' in i.r
tin- !"! of On' tl"'" ." lol liil tli" - i
nu'. r. pfiiT i' li.nl .lufi' il o it "hi
tli'ii-t for Hit- mn w wnt ilr.fiiiii' ii' -ui
Ut.
All tiny I" I if Ilio tnrii l.llnl nn.l nil
tlnl nU'liI r-lHf wi-r.' v.iuk.ii-. I nt
nitr. t In tlir Hiinfi v ii t nl'i.i. in II"-
hiii.vv n'liilni'.illi inM'1 In i r w.it tu.'
in il In ly lin- wii.il tiu ll' II" I"!
I.iutni: il.iy m il nklit tlirn- unt i. i
tiji In Hi" win!;. T" in" n1::lr I mknl
lii" Ii'h ful. fur tin- ! mi Iiml v"'it
Itt fin y mi 1 wt mm Mil.-.! In. c I '.'1
mclil I :i-kr Hill Iniw il -i i Ii- tin i. ti l
tin1 mii.w v. ! v. I i tr tli" im n wi i"
w nrklnu.
"It'll ll lill!ii"il f i t If till Ilii'li." In-
n i li il. "ninl i" li i." not iiiiol" i inn.
tl fi.tty. 'Iluil v ii..i" fi-i t hlmiil I
lll'll Ut 11 lit" liMf. I I. Villi H.-i-. It
lii iiiiu-M li:ni r I'i" i'i i 1 1 r - u' i
l:liltiilly I. ill ilnl ii"t t'k" ii- '"in-
fill ii vli w of :i!T:ilrt I Irnl linn I l iv
I llllk ! III" "III" lilll'llli.'. Illl'l "l.l I.
tin' fulliiwlll llmlllll.4 t w.it III 11 .i.l
!v n I 'lnl kiln l.lim ill tin- il Il nil i
tilt1 k" lllli!' II' l.inS.ttl MTV ll"
liTiiiliii tl ninl linn It illy k.:II tlmt Ii-
llllil I'l.-lllllfil 11 nrlli'l I". II niiln I Ml". 1
lluiini: tln ill lit ninl Wiiiilitl inn l.i
J :ii lilin. Hill lui'l nut 1. pi or t-.it n
tin: Ii Hliirn tl" .tM' t i wrtn- lunl
In- li t ti mnl iiiivu.ii-. i . ".i n" ti"
liiii'litl null II" l.i.l kivi iiiI linii'litil
frit of Minill. kIi' n.' ri" wlili lilin.
in I iitti-r u lnini'i I'l.nkl.iat nl ;'.'
Ollllt'l t' I' of 11- ki'l out on
I.Imiu 111 .
"WTil. Ii ny. ii ur
"To tin" Hum"." wnt nil In- iM.
I tlnl tot nix'.' dim: Ii inly lul'i.int
n Htmni; him n In nk liliu to l i-1.. In.
iiiiih In tliur of m ll"i. I ill 1 1. Ir I to
lollow ninl n .ul ili ti l 'iin iii-
Tlii' ntlTIlt of til" Tt1 lllltnllt llllll.'
In Hit Kiiiv of iimriiliu "'in n.i im
tnk l ut liy liikliitf s.iiiii'w lint ir
(Tilt HIS tMlltl'. W llll ll filll'lMt'll II "lnif
lill'" !' llVI'llll'tl III" hl'".lT' f-1.M'.
nml IttTiirv liitni ri'iirlii'il tlir i .iiril
(ii III 11 of tilt' Wuihlrll ftllllli'.
"A ml now." .ilil H.l!. "wt-'ll iiiovi"
il.iw n itN f.ir nt we t .iii nl mi tin'
ll iiiih.."
Wi illil so nml nfiiT ir.ivi'lini: n
Klimt tliHlniiiT' IhIow Hit- ioint wlili"
tli" Miovv llr"t itivrl'- .1 til" l.ilikill''.
Vt- tlu hi-nral fifl nml tli-.-itnl Ihr
iN'iinlt.
Tin' n-rlii'iiu. lia.l irnnlii.ipy mi-
f.lllll'tl Hsi lf til til". t "111 ll llli ll'IW.
Itill wnt pilm; to Imvi Ii 1 1 ii -.1 f it"i-..
down Hi" tli i ina iiml. If ih.shIIiI"
1 1 t t t lt I tlir Iwriity fniii ll. Ii t.u l a 11 i.
i ii lull w liirli rnt"l I'ii- Hi"" nt
n lirt iIim.iii-" frmii tin- mill. Tin n
l.r wmiM tni-t 1i l.i.k nl .Tllltii.'
tliiini:li tlir tiirltliif nml Into tin- i:il.l
Iiik. Ami tliln wnt tlir nun wlr.. tl ii r-
Inv tin-tun ullii. ii triil'iN of Hi" iif
tif.lll k' Miintiit'i'. Iiml tl I ::l tu
tin itinuiii.v nml Willi u f.' luitt'
lio'ii lunl ki l ili"i. n iiln' mliii i t mi tln
1'iWlT I'tul of III" Kill -It llWiiy flolll 111"
ciinii'iiny'ii woi k! Ilt ro l;r w i i..
Kirnlnliiii tiilinl mnl llv to i ;.i ur
ttltTII.
All n ii"tit' I ln p.'! -tn piwny mnl
ri'imilitl n ilnrk iui' of nU iil l i
f i-t-t liy four l"i l In ilini in...iit I;
fil It'll l Ilio u' mil.;- li:t in lut in. I
I ihIh-1 lilt r.'V Ivi r to tin' Iiiih'I' '" of
lilt rU'lit I 'i:. "It will I- a ri.iH. nt in
tin. I'omliilt." kiIiI lir "Inii will n.vil
tin i1ni In nl. inn tlir nun -l ill I
p-l In till' mill. W In u tlir tvH' In iiII
imI. Iiillll w il V nml I Ii ii 1'iirli Hint.
J oil Will lint" H In'iivy I :i I."
Wi liiwtrnl nw.ty. n'nl In. allsiiji-
MHtii1. I f"lt it-ull'i ly iiiiriity nt
an-i'llll tli" Jirni'tiillt f w ..lv.
tliilli tin In nil' n.'iTtit'tl Kit tr.'iMllil'
t lint I run lil not nit' liny ilaim r In-
volvitl. "If tlio lliiini. U liruVi'ii wii
lll Imiil lilin liiii-k." 1 r :it..ii"il. I
kiii-w lit itniM not n IiN mint tu Min-
imi wlili" In ll" fuiilult. mnl I tl" Mnl
1i linnl nw:iy If imm' oiiir williin n
nMHoivjililt' t liini. Tin" ini'ti m wuik m.
w I jnl MDtH'iul!il oHriilliiiiN nml
HI.mmI cueing iii nt tin In wmi 1'iuii nt.
tm nrrlvliitf nt our rlfvuiitl mttoti
oM-iliH klnir tlio Kiilrli I Iniil iiotit'itl
rt.t Mnl clumpi l tin' wtniliiT. A
"rliliiiH.lt" win liltiwhiB-tliuw olllli-
wwttfily wltnln whlrli It'iupfr tlu clt-
piatii nf tlir Wi'tt cliiiiielnit wliMn
fi'W liom-it wln't Into "nirliii. inw
Into whIiT. Iimtcntl of llif lillntllna
fit.f ul tlio tuy itTortv n iiMriiim
mln m tlini m t In. nml w ithin it" n"r
Im.l Biratly lin ivaavil III U'nuHU.v. j
P.ir"'v. ft. cntli' wlmlt that i
!lf? frT'ot; mnl stM U'ast i
tli-tit'iit. fi-nrf ill Unit y muut' timnri.
lie tu I if tit Im f.iHltTit'il tliiT'".
tin rt'iH'liliik' Hi" tnrlilut- In fiiftl ft
rhni. No ri'lily of nny klml wan iimil".
Tl'.'ii In- llri'il to In mitfi'Miloti. nml
ro.ui Hi.' J'.yfnl ttimwiT. In lii" nlmi'i' of
liiiiiiini'i'liii! on i'i" nii'tnllli' (iiiM-. isra-ft-"il
lilt ciirn. 'I Ii" nu n. p'Hir frlluW H
tlioitulit tin' Iiml Klmt wnt it linnkliiii
ili-ilii-r nml ll-t"iinl lo H crlnily. Tlii'T
I ii. l.iii.i'.l lin- liiillillin! nt wt'll nt
tlu-y it.ulil nml wiTf alt lna tliolr
f.il" Wlii'ii tin' io ri'Hirt noiiiulfil
liny frll mil" It wnt u vIbiiiiI ml
limiin .lut' ill" lunl w.nki'.l nt tin' Ioni-
um in mi n.ilil: "Itonut' up. I"i. HiTt.
It riM in- Kim'."
At lilt!. Ilit'.v nftrrwnril tuM lin-. It
l.ii-l it I "i-iiiri't'il to llifin Iiml nny oil"
i u n tlii'iuiBli tli In"- Tln-y
tliiin;!il il "ln'fi Iiml Ixt'H fiiuk nml Unit
ll'" llrl ol.Ji'ii a-inniiti-ritl " Hit' tfli-
tlult. TIh'.v ran tu It nml liiiiinin roil -n
ilull rrply. nml t ln-n- wnt nu mU-
lak" lit wiiinif It ruin". Hill ttniltl
only klik Willi lilt l"it.
Wi nk nml i vlinutlt'.l. tlmv workoil
Willi il"piTiti. i ' it ri it 'it i tif 1 1 nml nftrr
tt .in" tlni" I'l'inuM il 111" lurliinr. lluwn
ii.k-I Hill in u tli 'in.
"Tluilik tJmi: ll' 'i"V. mil'"
Ciiitun Jit'. Ami tlini linn' roiili.
I'tt-kli'tt ii it -ii mililii.il Willi Joy.
Wli.it'- Iiml. Hill 'I" J"" Imiulritl.
"t' tli" fimu m-ttllni: 'I InTf l n
'i lilim I.' nlii't". 'ninl'. Imrry. ymi f"l
.wt nml W" will Ion vi- till I'lii"".'
Tli" iit-l iiinii 1u I'" nttiu lu-il Hi" ri'lN-
p oil il nl It nml wnt I iul l iiiitul
Ami ill.' mi tv 1''iitiiiiif.l tu h.'IiI".
Tlini two iin'i" wt-iv n'wuitl uml
tin- ii p.' r. tiii in I.
"I in 11 1' ll' I. Hill."
"... j mi. .In" Hurry.'
"W'liv. ii loin. u niivliiiiit1''
".llv lutllll-' til" f'.l"Wt nl-vi'
w.inl I i ml mi. .1'". in mm. ii iui'.'oi
Ml. .1 " nlliiwniil -niil 1 li't Hill l"'k-
" :il" nl lint I ninl iiHtiiint-il In-
ll.lTi f. III ".
11" In-it y nr.i.w tuUlit ir.i'-li tli"
llniii". Hill "
"II nil I IT lltll It."
V II. Ili.-ii. Ihti- unit. '5'tl liy."
V. In ii Pill rt '!li' l J"" 'll ll"" I ''
t l'a-il III." 11 wi'll nil
.Im l-iii'ly i-titl t!i" 'lnl wlirri-
ll. tt.H.I.'ii lluiii" wnt nnltiil lu lin-
i..i lul'. Tin. mrimil nit'ilii wnt -i-p
in. mi i: I 'i -in. Hi" unci" lirlwii'ii t ln-iii
vii ; la' -I ii. tin: nlmrpT mnl tluirLr.
Lot Ii" It-til l.l- l-ily nml tlni- ii'l
ut 'iii-ti T.H'ii. wlili ' l"'i'"ll''i'' f'l-I..-
tliuu-lit of !' 1! "Ami !'l '
In Ii" 11'iriiil ut." I'" iT'tiin-l.
'I I It wat tlir ruifii I'M ii'itl.'"1 'In'
l.r. tik wlifii ' tl.finl' tl. nml In-
I ii. w wli il ll"' i-r.-i'klni.' M-uimlt frmn
tli. i. mini! iiir.iiil. Put In- nrt-r toltl
th" .tl .1 1. Wln-ti J'f n -i' In il Hi" Mir-
i i. l - l . n-lv w lii-H-i-.. "Ilnir)' uml
Inwi r tlir r' l- !"
.i l.ii"!
'Hi" wi l.11 nt l" rupr'n ml I'mUi-iI
.lur l.li : w li.-l".
Ami im n lii" inim" - iIiib witli fr.'iizy.
fr I'i. I iii.1 Hi" pi-.!" of Hi" r.iiiii.
In il Hi" fclmft Mink tlii.iili lin-
imw n ..I liin li '.l Hi" m'll wa
i ri -I i 'I Tli" -Hum I'l"'" U il"" I" I1"'
ti ll ini Minw lunl l-'i'ii I'"' Broil t.
tjnv. Hill t I-lv wnt f.iiii. n vi lvi-r
tu :ii.l nml tliit t-.1.1 n -lory. Two
I. it lutir tiiii" wat nt liuii -'M'
Inii nil nl tli" l-'i-i I'l.nm-i' t. iin'i im
wnt ri it m-iti n tin- finiiii-r Tiny
.i-1. .1 It . nt. in I In w r ny i-irtli. Imt
ii.t.p In in" trii-viii iii i'V l' k of n
' :.m il mil i.-;-' of I'u' mini'
'llnv will 1 II "'l n.uv iiui"tii: tl"
('. i-ur it'AI' ii.' iii-.iii.i-i ti if tin- B 'V-
i.-i ir lirtu of Hi" i'" "r tl I' il 'In'.
. .- i ... ii
"innit oT i.t'.-iTii i ..i'lii . ii.-iui.in
H.ill in follin't Wi'Uly.
.SICXKRAL SrOKTIXG.
tlNrat Lalinr llrnnlrril In I'larlam lt"
Mlrr mad Kal.klltlil-in lamaiaal.
ralliiHH
Trlt'piioiu. rotiNtriicllon In Hi" Itnt ky
Moiintniim In iitlrmli'il Willi a itn-iit
ilrnl nf biirtltlilp. Tin line liullt fmm
lt inii Ilio tu Anpt'ii M'tcrnl yt'iir nc
Ih n lino In iN.ltil. It took two niotitlm
In rovtr tlio a-nlln litiKtli furty fic'il
inlli-n. In ortlintiry tuiiHtnullnii tln
ki'M wotilil II not forty -two to tlio
null'. Imt at iiTtnln Ihih wlioro ntinrp
liirma nn niLi-tnry tlio iiiiiiiIht noine-
t tma-M Im rt-HHtil in Hi-vi-nty live to tin
mill-. Tlio iiii'iiiIm'Ih of tlio iHitmtru".
linn b'iiib Iniil lu Im i't ti an nxnit'ti
nt will n llni'int'ti. for wIhti tlmlior
WH eiii'oiiiiti'riti n pntli of -t"i ftH on
t u Ii tliln of tin lino lunl to Ini t li'lin-il
lu oiilor Hint w iri'H mlBlit imt Im Innk-
on wlii'ii In n won- liluwn ovi-r 1y tin?
t Trill" Mnttn w liirli 01 tlim-n prvvull III
Hint r-Bloii.
A litt-iit ilt-iil of tlio (iuiiinr.itlvo
Klowni'Nt of tlio iiittnllalluli w.ik owIiib
In Hit- Innlilliiy of tlio workiiii'ti to In-
lir In urn Ii n rmUii'il ntiimNplion. At
i ut- ... 1 1 1 1 ii" int tit'n- nnio.ii in u . ... ... i
. It-imlui. of 1J..M. f. . t iiUivo tl." Ii-vi l ! K u on he Rf01""1' tn r KarJ-
of tin- mil In nu ll mi iililimlo tli" Iiik tho ImllilliiB of rallrnails onl otln r
NoTt9 AND COMMENT FROM
VARIOUS FIELDS.
lan Klaarl'l Hi for Trila-
minar' H-palV knlh Aai-rlra
Tha lt-al Vta Haaortl A tup-
tar Alhlala Olhar Uaaalp.
F Dan Stuart sue-n-cda
In Kt'ttlnx a
rrpulilli! of llli own
in South America
rrn Iouk thoro will
bo a dlffi nnt taio
to tell about the
poor oppron-i'd
To In-
rnramirc
of furrcm I i.i n
would of roiin
porennlnl prtbUlrnt
before any otlior
othrrs. Hl rroat p-ffnrw !fJTT?T J 1VV IV TVUTA I vUltlnc th-m and taklnc ar
n lliiK lint waa hU toppllr U1HIJ JilllJ 1 1 171 thlr aff.i'ri.. ami lh" tlni-l
Ja.-tna aittl
ancn alnnt; in
ovrr of Joo CiHl.liir l In a throe rou ml
Co In rtill.uli Iphla thn Trnt thumplnR
tlm Australian rrroUtd In tbla country.
Henry Haker who did th trlrk for
Hutler. utod to mill around Thlrano
hit home: he la a light boaryweljcht
arimo but of late hm rilled Milwaukee
and would be quite a it Iff one If It were
not for a de fit t of the lunxa. Hiker la
amirted with asthma ao that making
a vlRnroui pan or ao brlnfi hla bellowa
whooiy whlrh nocenltatea bla Jump-
Inn away Inrennntly durlnir a flrht to
roiTipera. Ifi fight awhile and wheexe
awhile with Henry. Vmler aurh ron-
dltloni be haa alwayi dune very well
Indeed.
k ay Klnvrman.
r ' . . .
ure iuii
krt
ml
himself
do It
ll in-1 1 it -it M.on N him- rompli t-ly 1 1 nil;
a Tl i-r bo Iiat i IiiiiIhi! two or tlittL
Ml".t In- imt to luko it n-Kl to nt-iiM'r-nli.
ii in eniTilt't. 'flu- pii'imrntioii 'if
tin. Iiitlf. for h Ira w lil"li would Iiiivi-
In fit ti ill him lii tin liar ifinmul rvni In
mi i nliiuir) ntiii'i-piii rt'. win im otpo-
ilnlly iluw nml futmuuiu iH-riiiloii. It
whn nfti n tiit t-NKii.y tu I Inst ii holr for
tlio i-ilo by tin- iiw of Blunt tiwilrr.
nml mi ex miner w Im lunl lunl nn ox-tt'tiKivt-
evit rlt nt i' with a-xplontvcn.
Wilt litl(li.- o Hi jntl.
Tin tllBBll-B tf olio li- liolo would
noliii-tiiin-a tMviipy Ii I tit n wlli- ilny
work Im; liutn-tily. Over .".m if.umlM of
WIT WiT" IIMtt on Ilio lli.o for t It It
uirHio. In n Ilio oolitltii'litiil tlivlilr
wnt n iirlir I tin- mh Iiml to II nluili-
iluiiitl. nml tin- r urn pliuitl In a inl'l".
wlili Ii wnt durlitl lu n twu-fiMit In tn li
fur n iliHtnliiL nf ".mil feet. Tlio ml-vl-nlilllty
of nlmmluiilini .ii-ilnl ihii-
eti'iii'tmii nl IIiIh hiIui wnt tli-iiuitiKtriit-id
by tlio rfi I i.it of tl o itiui:-miy
1 1 hi t maiiii. ilnt tlio l.i iiitr'Ho nml I Den-
ver line. At olio l-'lllt oil tllllt lllli'.
M'Hiiltu I 'll -1. tl o h k wero ol ltf
Inn liy ml n'vi'iily ft el npi rt. An iin
n h tin- wlt"t wero itivotitl with alift
liny Miiipit'l. mil tlio Inn- w.ik nxe-
l"tt. I iiml I.- tl" t iiml-'r of Hli t w ero
I lin ti iitt-il. with Hie iiiino rt-t'.ilt. Tlio
ji i.ne It l wu li tin- mtn wnt Hull ro-
I illlii il to IWentJ liv." fiol. but when til"
I kIii-I llllll" tilt- Inn wim nwept lluWtl
I t'nt. I.vrtitmilly in. iiii'i'ri.ninnil en-
Id" wnt laid fur two ninl n hill inllim.
i nml tlien- but Ulii no trouble iliii-o.
I liTifr lit lil nn 1 I'nrn.
I
'lilnm In too civilized lino ho bua
precedent In Harry Mi Ikkh to study up.
An to obtaining proper recognition from
ither powni Including the Vnlted
Stnteii I have no doubt; In fart It la a
10 to 1 proportion that oi ivion at the
w-rnpper la free and Independent with
a domain of hla ow n the powera would
Full over one another In trying to get
mild. A fight' r la a fighter he la at
prcHcnt and hna boon for aorae time
slim k led In thia country; but b't him
lino tatie the full glory of freedom
ind wo w hat ort of poult inn he would
take up. Did tho nailer ever iLoulate
aa to how ninny Individual! of other
wiilka of life It reqnlrei to balance one
itlnglo fighter? Figureg In thia line
.how a remarkable r.tHte nf affair.
Hub Fltr inunona. Jim Corhott peter
fdaher anil Tom Sliat key- only four-
put In the name limit with good tele-
graphic f.icilltloa would ninkc a blr.R'T
dent on tlio luimo map than the whole
of KtiKlnnd.
I am not exactly aure thtt Stuart
la g'ttlng redy to fit out an Individual
Poiitli American republic I only know
that be hm r!lapiciied In that direc-
tion mor than once of late and that
he la very myatorloui about aninethlng.
If thia la not hla plan it our.ht to bo.
A ropnlar Athlele.
J. D. "iVTnnnr. Jr. waa elected raptnln
of the I'nlvendly of P nntylvanln track
lenm a few dayi npo. Wlnanr Ii a good
athlete but owe hla rb-ctlon more to
1 is popularity than to hla athletic abil-
ity. He promlHin to fill the place ac-
ceptably and with much lesi friction
fNCLISH MAIDEN IS CALLED A
" SPIN " THERE.
llanrtM l)lr 4 Tbaalrlrala Itaalr
mrj aartaala At llaatf far l.ierr
Taak. V
'- .-' . -.
hMtl.l. I. Ill l.l AHK I'OIM I.Alt
A Mlrial I'nnttlT
'Tl.oro It In Temii'tttL a family of
till".' Kl-ll'tt W llllll pM -"lilt Kill!" of
tli- iii. -.t tt iitlu' p roll irlUrt lin-
ii.'in.i''l'." nil ii Bi'i'Ht'inili f""in tin-
Kl.it" In iii-'til in wii i I p t . i i 1 1 at out'
of tlio New iir'.i iiTt bnti '.t "Tli" tlir""
l-ti-i-t nil i f wli 'in lite old it. ililt. live
! k-i tl.i r mi :i f ir in. lln'lr ml- in aim of
sililt"ii''o. it i .tl w ml. only ami bite tu
en n a lit i liliK-l. Tw.i of lb in wi.rk
lu I'i" ll I I; tlio liiirtl tine Hie i'i"klnn
:-ti I iilln r In ilt.'tv k. Tin t" Ih but
i. in- p"ilil of Ho- vi-.ir wlitti nny infill-Iki-
of tlir ti'ln bat anvHilUB to my to
itiy otl r ineiiilwr. A" tlnrluu' ilio wln-
ti i. KiiiiiB nml Miiuiuer liny pi nlmu
ill Ir b:itnir.t Willi 111" toll ol nilolira
mi tli. tr Hp. W'i.'ii fall 0.11111H an I tlio
eriip It birv.'.iitl tlu-y bioak aiiotii-o.
nml then only lu tii.iiifl over tlio ill-
t It aa i f Ilio pivriiil . Win n i ni il him
ii.v.'.tbit In B"iilrB all Ib'l alio thinks
i.il!" tlli'iire i.i;nK iipiln until fio
m M linn ol lluio. Tho nitler bavo
in " n i iiiuo t'-r tliftiiti lvi t. Ttioy mo
In.wn far ami nnr nt tin- 'ilr.if mid
iIiii.Ii triplet".' nltlii'iiiili Ilio till" It
M'ir'. lv iippi'iii'lali'." - Now I'lii.un
Timet MclimiTitt.
The I in rt tin a Si..illcil titinn
I'.-r I. nny in iiitlit pitt tbo iimtt
kUHiiI wmkert of fiiilinibler) In tho
Uu-iau en in nit wi-r.' banl nt wmk
i iiiliii'l liTliii:. in il' liiiile piM nml kII-
nr on while m tl in. tlio tiii'i.n. it lull
train of Hie r.'- irl:i:i. A ll w.ik k i
olinitiioii-ty b'tiB ll bad lu It- worked
lu Mi'iniali. pl.'ti't nml nn tu St.
IVt.Ttli'ii-tf nml piist-d lop tlier Jnli;e
of 111" t'lill' liTTIill itl l if til" (IMII'l
iulli"t when tli" prril. nit p'itvi'1 wat
tinwiiipp.-d. A" "r I'"' iLiiutlfill Kilter
tin It Illil tlini il ll irk! lluW HIU U
it i aM-tr.ipli ' ""ill. I li no nii'iiiT'il It
lnln'l In uiitlny. lin' only 'i..tlil"
..iii'i tnie Hut i nl' Ih- nrrivt'.l nt It
tlmt Hm p ie r It w at w rappitl in mu-i
have b:l I mln" ifiroslv.- m l I In It.
Patty llttBoiw wurkitl ulliI nml tlay tu
llni-li mint Iter In Hm.'. of cuiiiwo It
wnt linlm-tlMo tu prodilro 111 ll few
ibitn Imt tin wmk of in .lit! t of pi-
tlnit bil-ir till nml Hio bi'iiiitiful
ix.irln.'t w.m rlillBi'd tu wt'.ir n Iftt
llini.Tl.lUrtll B"n tllilll Wilt lit llll III-tiTi'letl.-
Pntls U-ttor.
"Hoar loa ra- as Tall." Ttartr Mar.
tad the Maaa I Vala
1 bo hburt tlrl hna uiiny ndtniitni.'' t
oer tho lull one. K1h baa to gu
tbriiitBli life I.K'kliiB up nml tinthltiil la
H.i I--. mnliiif u eyoK nt tlmt Hit liirli-i-t
kI.uw tan in- nml mi tlnt-a her lin Ir.
1 here are i-urvi-K of I'lii- k. chin and
thrmit Hint lui'k tln-lr pioltli-Ht to
man wlm mutt bt.k ituwu tu tln-tn.
A tin. ill Bill Ik tni'io illt.ly beld n 111
Iiiih'I' entity ki-teil. ll It lilrrr tu laivo
tu lift li'-r (a " up by the i lilu. nml it tt
iiiuo I'pii'uriiiu nml Kiititf ininry tu
rim b ibiwii tu tin- llptiirned Iimi.
It It i-i.iuf.irtalili' w boll )oil bold .1
girl on juiir kti.f tu luiii' bor bind Jut
I ciii" tu your Mimiililrr. Itittt iid of bnv-
! Iiib tu linns nvor -Miirplua. uk It wore.
Kv n tlilm; nlxiit ii Kinall girl la likely
j In In n pruv.K ntii'ii - tlio uiiripot'ttilly
tiny b.iml. tlio at I t rn t inc timrm-ln of
1 f.-i'l. the liltlo bind tin' little liuae.
I A ".mall Birl i nn II fn-rlnatltiB eveti
' In ii Iomijm r. elio inn il. II mu.t when
j tin i r.i'K. lio inn II luxrly w lu ll kIio
h ui :. nml lii'tio of tl.i-t" ii.ilt ill
Will i II u I i w .man I'll II. titi te
mini in Into It im liin-tl tu t t.niiv -
: ami be wnult tu ru'1 bit Bill "Hirdy.'"
i wln il.er kIo- woibI or not; yet bo
1- ii. t iii.'iiii'.i' t t tin- nppr.ipri.it.Tii-i-
of tin- till" w bi'ti Blveti lu ii real Hub
tlili.B.
A limn liken tu fii-l big. by ennipml-
ki ii. at b utt. A n ally Iiiibo liitni !
imt olij.t t In Mt-uiliiB nltuiiHt a g ntit
.-. ' Hie gl'l of I'l heart nml It It
nliiuKt H''1 iiv tu Ho- Kli.irt nuin'a
i unity Hint lu- mIiiiII mi-iii IiIb to t lu-
ll 1 li- ert'iiiiiro be W gnltiB In marry.
It I very fiTi liliiB tu h'lve niio'a Blrl
ay: "l'.-UM-. ilinl. li i y tnt k Beta nu
tired you're ki tail " Im. t J'oil know
w Imt tlmt iiiniiiK Well. B"t a bit of
ii iilrl nml you will tlml out. nn tin.
wind". Hie kiiuiII Blrl Iiat the lrti of It.
- K.iliMia t'lty Mar.
1 III. Ill l.l t It. A la HAD.
tm
Tkrr Tkrrn Ittar ttae Itabtilt'a
l-'aiiit aiaiil t hliarat- Mln
Two nu u wito talking nUmt Im k at
tin. comer of Haiti more ami South
Ktn-ett rivelitly. Nrttlier of tbelil bint
bud a n-ivul vltltinlou of lnuu Kor-liitii-
nml In eoti-e'Pieni-o Imtli wero
Imiil In tlieir tl. iiuiuiiiliuiii of tlnit
lit kie buly.
"I Imvi n't bad a good thluit fur thr v
eait." Mil I niio of tin-in Iii a iiuie if
it ii -I i illtBiiKt. "I bnvo trletl my U-tt
tn iivt-rtitlno the biKKbni but muiii.-Ii iw
I enu't iln It. I've trl.il every mui1 of
iniiKii't. but I can't got nut of the n't.
lor two yen it I bnvo inrrlnl a niblnt'a
fMt but It HivtiiH to lune nino fmiu a
Juiuili lliiblilt ami iml one of tho ivbu-
lar kind. I'nrn Hit lurk anilmw."
Tlio other imiil nyiii.ntlii-.iil divply.
nml tidd bit ow n tn.iil.l.- In tbo aniiiu
itisuniiitlttl Klle. II". titi. bnd N Iiiiik-
int III tbo kIiiil of a t'lillioto lllltl.
"Tl'.-y nro nil a kiiiiiv ami a dehl-
Mloll 11" Kill I. llllll IIIM 1 11 11- liM'Kt'tl
iiuni' wiLlttfniio tliiin ever "jiniti
tliit lit. k. mi Imw-."
"Mutintia nro Iml what they .tie
i-rili ki il Up lo II." iiKH-liletl tin- other.
"I'm ill luiKt lemplttl tn lu llrvo In
.lollllbH n M till- bill lllllgrlK tlf k'"' for-
tune. I'm B-'InB I" Bi-t rid of tliit rab-
bit t fiHit nt nny mte."
"I nui rlBl'i with )oit." iniil tho other.
"1 ii tit tin Imk. atihov."
Tbo rnbbli'K f'Mit nml tho coin i.ji-pt-nred
from Hn ir HHkeiK and with a
limit- 11'i-vitn inn nut r iiuni tney nail
yet kIiiiwii tbo twn a-bnrtii won- tiw.ttM
tuBi'llu r In Ibo mlibll" of Hio HiriLtn
near Ibo triik of the elty paKtcup.i.
railway. Then tlio two "IiimmLmii-iI"
liit-u went down the Ktr.i l arm lu mm.
"I mii tli l link anyliow." wan thn
bint thlim bennl nn tboy illHiipiH-nnvl
lu a UiHirwny.-Hiiltliiitri Sun
IWMier I d tnllh Agala.
One of the resulti of the lale Corbcrt
Plinrkey at!r-up in San Franclaco wan
the brlnrlng to the mrface again o(
Denver Kd Smith cud the pouting by
him f tl.OnO in New York to go t'cr-
bett for the heavy-weight chatnplon-
ahlo. "Kdward Henvir Stullh ai
.all him In Knglan.l. generally com
op for a brief apell whenevir there It
t big content or a championship ri.
$mi!h In Hacking up inch an amount
jf earnetl money . htinem and erl-
u.t In purpose or mine one wan hon
tt and aerioun for him. far there Ii no
Ion lit It waa put tip. laitting up mon-
) and being willing to box however
a not all 1hre Is to it. Ksp.-elally In
he cart of Smith there are loo many
loin he haa not done by way of pracil-
1 milling for him to expect to a:lr up
nthmi'..irm In hl raw by niercly
ihowltig that be In willing to gn to
ork w ith a top notchcr. Time on tai
-'igllistlr dial awlngi round tho circle
ilth a pulftnetji th.it other and alowrr
smrtnlt know nothing rf; early mom-
ng with the tnajotlty of ua la very !v
de in le pat midnight with tho pitpl-
Int. and 1 leaver h:iH failed lo hive
j proper appr.-!.itlon of the flight of
lime at mc Kun d by the tltin i Io.t of
l ii trllie. That not to nay he It ti-
lt tly old-"' )'' la M:'. nre-btr. th it
he has not tuken copnlxnnco of tlir
:ollen opnorti nltttr cpennl up to Via
!iy h' whallr.g o Joe (iod.lard. tto on?
in I only one good thine Smith baj r.-. r
lotie. That great event In I ni r'a life
b.i pencil the 3d of Mir. h. 131. equal
o alwnit nftet n icari of ordinary tine
ilio neeount "f whl h 1 have tintarlhtj
only after delving drip In omo du.'ty
archive.'.
j. n. wiNsnn. in.
than la UKiiully the raie. He hll the
boat wishes of his college mat's.
an Interest (n
ter will !.(
the rra'lt'ide of hi r Indinn l-tor wi-ll
worth Hie .irrifb e of an 'i i ! mil tlf-
Cn pirty or p!rnb
A WONDERFUL WEDDING.
Inba A flat orb-l
Pub "defla" have swarmed in on Jim
Corbett Hko loriiKts alncc bis four-
round draw with Tom Sharkey In San
Pram int o. Hut tbo wont of them ant '
tbo wort ever heard of emanated from
Hilly Smith welterweight and ci-mys-tery
man. Smith bragged he had 2
ii.KI to bet he could knock Corbett out It
alx rounds.
In England recently Smith acted at
If be wore not more than one removi
from lunacy which waa thought ti
have been brought about by somethlni
in the climate over there. Maybe thi
dampncfti and fogi of 'Frisco havi
touched tho same button.
aharkrr aa I follat.
According to a !ady fight-writer ot
a San Kranclfcco paper Tom Sharke;
has had a secret good opinion of him
elf for quite long time. When otbe:
leu thoughtful people were going aloni
In Just the usual routine. Sharkey wi:
girding up hla loins mentally for Jus
about suib a haptenlng aa traniplrei
In bis go with Corbett. Said Tom re
ccntly to quote from the lady:
"Yes I've had my eye on Corbett fot
a long time. I aaw him knock out Sul-
livan In New Orleans and I said to
n.i a If then that I'd try to do him aome
day."
Daile a Neat l-ar.l.
Arthur IC. Smith Is known lu Chii.iro
as the cycling htttr run nr. 1'u U a
Aiali'l Karl Tareee.
Alote. I0t. the champion sibling
by Whips could have been purchased
so Mr. Illckok tells me at buyer's op-
tion (luring his rnrly days at Palo Alto.
Ho was nat fashionably bred and be-
ing very large was nurd on the plow
He kicked so badly that they bad tc
take him out and use him as a ut lilt j
borre. Some day I'll tell you the wholt
story of Atote's early career Just ai
related to me by Mr. Htckok. Suffice i
to say be cost Mr. Salisbury but I1.50C
with record of 2 II1. Every one
knows how well be raced and at one
time he was thought to be the coming
turf champion but be would not quit
reach and it la more than likely hit
retotd of ! 014 la to be- the end ot hit
extreme speed capacity. Just how
much he could have been aold for Is
beyond me but It would have been
very easy to have at one time obtained
In the vicinity of $S.0o0 or $10000 for
the mammoth buy gelding. He la now
turned out for year.
i
1 1
I'liln I tor I IMi-lMlfirlnt
"The Br't'er'a '''' ' '"'ro. "I"1'!.
ll wnt Ibo faithful ntmlid girl whn
ap'iko nml Mi. Ilarilup litikcd up
from bet letter ai Hm ouml.
"My dear." ebc "tiltl In lur fund
though lii.pivuulnim butlmnl "I'm
very lui-y. Can't yutl clve liliu Ue (r-
llera Hilt inoriilliBV"
Mr. liar lup niBlml.
"I mil In tm iiwllliin tn W dit'tiito-
rliil." bo niiKWenil. "How over 1 am
iiit.- willing to I.iy btfuro liliu A few
riiiii'Hl."
Pnuii tliit brief ronverjiitloii tbo as-
tute render nny cmti seino bb-a of the
six of Mr. ll.tnlttp's bill. Oileajro
illbaoo.
Ttae Mrtairl aarteataa
Mr. I'tTBUKoii (wlm baa In-on nvidy to
start tn ilio thenier an biHir or iiirc-
Ijliirn If yutl bad tn take a trulu for
ben von ymi wiHiM net loft.
Mm retiniKoll I Imt toll Itiif her glovetl
-I don't know vvbetbor I would or mil
but If I did en till It I know I would
have tn ttnvol without any o-vort Cub
caj;t) Tribuiu..
Waalt a ( lama
Mrs. CaKl ly-Wlll jo ri In th'
niounlaliis or the any mIukiid tbla sum-
nnr. Mm. PbibTty.
Mr. PUlierty -To the (vh!n; me
tiM.u'a tuln-tl of tbo mountain acciiery.
Mrs. CatiKldy Phw-nt mnki-aj him
tolml?
Mro. Flnherty- Ho'a fnn!tin of t!:
UnuUip. -Ol. Paul tiU'"i'.
A. K. SMITH
gnat tM.-tan e rldt " and mkc no
more of breaking a re or.l than lie dues
of rntltig three nienls a duy. Hla latest
f"at In the retold breaking lino wnt
the rblnu from Chicago to New Yotk
In 137 hours and II minutes. He start-
ed from Chicago at .10 o'clock on Sun-
day and arrived at the city hall. New
York fudged out but triumphant at
3 21 o'clock tho following Saturday aft-
ernoon. He bad beaten the existing
record of 142 hours 15 minutes held by
II P. Searle. by 4 hours and H minutes.
Smith carried a message from Post-
matter llriiliig to Postmaster Dayton.
Kotas of th Tarf.
fYitice Herschell aold by Dohle to
parties In Italy haa been debarred
from trotting because not having prop-
er renin ate of exportation.
The Kcadvllle (Mass ) mile track wUl
hate aduitlunal stalls. They
are making preparations for some great
mrrtinss.
There si ems to bo a peculiar charm
attached to the name of Prime. In tha
j o lift there are already thirteen en.
IriSY Sahib rhota
hairl tayar hai"
(breakfast isnady)
and the daughter
who haa Jim come
out from hui.ie to
Join faiheror moth-
er In the far eatt
reallin that at last
the long S"i royage
and land Journey
are over and nor
flmt day In India had really begun sayi
Madame.
A dusky whito-rnhed ayah has
brought a tray with tea toast and fruit
tu the bedside and pulled up the while
tiit curtain that protect the sleeper
from the bloodthirsty mosquito and
iiw waits to assist at her ml at reus'
toilet. It Is C o'clock and time lo be-
llu the day. Ptiured to the service of
a maid at home the girl experience a
sense of luxury In having her s:ok
ings put on for her even though one Is
lure to be Inside out. She also begins
lo realize sense of her own Impor
lance. lur In India she la dUtlnetly a
personage and women are probably
it a higher premium there than In any
atlicr chill d country. The arrival of
a new "spin" (as the unmarried r.'rl U
colloquially termed) la the csu.e of
much excitement la an Indian station
and everybody Is on the alert to see
the latest addition to feminine society.
The d-iy usually bagltia with a visit
tn the badminton court and there the
girl will run the gauntlet of criticism
from A lirge portion of her nelgabors.
for It Is a favorite meeting place. The
ladles eagerly scan every detail of her
drcits; being fresh from home she
must of course have tho neaent fash-
Ions and later on they will a.tk for
I bluueai etc. aa patterna. There are
also plenty of candidate of the oppo-
site -eg eager to teach ber badminton
end everyone's racket la at her dH-
ponal. At o'clock It la too hot for
further play and they drive home for
bath and breakfast. The bath with
Ha water cooled in large earthenware
Jara. Is delightfully refreshing and the
tin mug whrrea ltb to bale It over one's
person Is a dla'.lnct novelty. Breakfast
Is a meal of many course commencing
with porridge and ending with fruit.
After breakfant the housekeeping ba
to be aeon to and tbla seems an eny
matter to the girl accustomed to that
duty at home for It simply consists of
giving orders to the numerous servants
and dealing out the tinned "Europe"
stores. Then there are flower to be
arranged and at 12 o'clock cal'.crs be
gin to arrive. The servant In the ve
randa Inquires If the mem sahib be
"at home" and brings up a pile of
cards on a aalver. Carriage follows
rarrlage In quick suroesalon. for eiery
body lu the station Is anxious to make
the new arrival' acquaintance. Only
the governor' wife and the general's
do not come for It will be the girl
duty to leave cards upon these Impor
tant personage. The bachelor of the
station arrive In group of two and
threee thereby lending each other their
moral support should they feel nervous
but they are ail eager to meet and ron
verse on current toplcj with the "spin
They Inquire whether ahe dances or la
fond of riding and If the answer be
affirmative beg for a place on her card
at the drat ball and put their punk at
her disposal. Hy 2 o'clivk tlflln. a ro?-
Mltlon of breakfoAt Is ready and after
tbla rnctil people retire to their rooms
to read and a siesta la goaerilly In-
dulged In.
After tea everybody goe out. They
drive to the band-stand where the regi-
mental band play; there Is lawn ten-
nis for the energetic or garden parties
at the club or messhnnse and the new
arrival will be struck by the all-pervading
air of luxury. Servant are In
constant attendance the carrlago are
filled with comfortable cushions and
every tennis player ha a small dark
boy at hi elbow ready la hand him
balls. At I o'clock dinner takes p'.s.e
and when there arc no dance or even-
ing entertainments everyone goe to
bod early.
Certainly the daughter In India ha a
really good time. Invitation to dances
dinner and entertainment come rap-
Idly for acceptance and If ahe ran sing
or act ahe will bo In great demand.
Everywhere the preponderance of men
1 strikes her and they vie with each o:hr
In providing her with amusements. At
the races and shooting matches thry
' ask her to "nominate" them when if
ber nominee wina. she will receive the
j ('Hie. The constant ball and dances
are rendered gay by Innumerable unl
it ThaataaA laaplil Wars I alia la
Marrttare at Oae Tlaaa.
The hrc'st and mom remirkibli
wed ling since the world began (no's
plare at Buia. When the great Alex-
ander had conquered Persia wishing to
unlto victor and vanquished by the
strongest tie poislble he decreed a
wedding festival. Now gues hnw
many people be ordered to be married.
You could never do It Well Alexander
hlmtclf waa to marry Statlra the
daughter of Parlua; W of bis chief offi-
cers were to h united to ladles from
the noblest Peri Inn and Median fami-
lies and 10.0DO of hla Creek aoldler
were to marry lO.noo Asiatic women
22.2u2 people were married at once.
I don't are how they managed tn
get up a feast for so many but they did
and for a vast multitude of guest be-
sides. They bad the moat splendid ar-
rangements. On a plain near th city
a vast pavilion waa erected on pillar
sixty feet high. It wn bung and
spread with the richest tissue while
the gold and precious stone orna-
mented It would have made your eye
blink.
Adjoining thia building were ino gnr-
g ous chamber- for the 100 brldegrooTt
while for the remaining 10000 an outer
court was Inclosed and hung with ebstly
tapestry and table were apread out-
side for the multitude a separate teat
was assigned each pair and ail were ar
ranged In a aeml-clrcle on either hand
of the royal throne. Each bridegroom
bad received a golden vessel for bis li-
tAtlon. and when tho lattt of then had
ben announced by trumpet to the
multitude without the brides entered
the banquet hall and took their pUcea.
And now don't you think each bride
groom stood up separately and vowel:
"With thia ring I now thee wed" and
so on. No the ceremony waa very Mm
pie; tha king gave bis hand lo Stattr.
and kissed her aa hla wife and the
otl.er bridegroom followed bla exam
ple. Cincinnati Tribune.
Major IMrta af Taxa-a.
Famous old Cov. Henry A. Wise o!
Virginia waa directly or Indirectly the
source of many a good dory. Here is
one that I do not think ha found Ha
way Into print: One day at a political
gathering he wa approached by a well-
dre&sed Individual who shook bands
warmly with blm. The governor was n
bit b.itiicred. and confessed be could
not recall the handshaker name.
'Why you must rcruembtr me gov
ernor" said tho latter. "I'm from Ulch-
mond. I made your ahlrtA"
"Why. of course.- said tha governor
with ail a politician's tact. "Gentle
men. tbla la my very excellent neigh-
bor MaJ. Shlrta." Waihlngton Pott.
t aart aadlea.
So essential la the candle considered
for decorative purpose that for occa-
sion where Ha light would not be mffl-
clently t'.rong what are called "candle-
stick Intnps" are used. That Is. the
tail slender candlestick I perfectly
copied and so low Is the tiny shade sus-
pended over the burner that none but
the most observant would notice that
It waa a amall lamp that burned Inside
and not a wax candle. Hy the way. tt
Ic always beat to lay candle on Ice (or
several hour befare they thall be
needed. They will not gutter to badly
will burn more slowly and give a mora
salUfactory light altogether.
Haa la Pat.
"DIres teema to be doing a ruihln
burlmaa." "Yea; be bis hired a lot oi
desf mules and I running a palnlea;
barber ahop." Puck.
Me far Harry.
Cut'edor "Thl ac.-ount must be set-
tled Mr. Shorts. It baa been running
A long time." "Wtll let It stand
awhile." Truth.
rolled by that name.
Cephas. 2 HV by Cyril son of filer- forms and the large proportion of men
arm 2 2.V. won a race at Old Orchard makes that hardy pereunial the wall-
Me. every heat of which was trottel flower an Impossibility and every girl
In 2 12
Taenia! Maker la ravar.
Sometnitig oi a sensation baa recent-
ly been canned In the east by a light-
ning knockout put on "Dig Joe" Ilutler
by Henry linker which performance
took only two minutes and tblrty-flvo
seconds of the first round. Ilutler who
1 colored bad gradually grown Into
a positive bugaboo In middleweight
nd light heavies. He had A suspicious
quality which boxer were mostly In-
clined lo eye aikance and lot alone
nd number of little performance ef
bla seemed to lend aubstancA to lb
view. He got bis nan. by Jumping
la tor truaU limit ot three or four
ys.f..t firid. "-"I'l Vie .! - trlil-oi.t
ScterllMC Mntea.
Pnlcss Fantasy M rapidly Im-
proves "he will be a very weak substi-
tute for the stout-hearted Nightingale.
Iron llnr 8.1.1. was timed a heat In
2 U' tho other day won by the Aber-
deen mare Kentucky I'nion in 2 P'J '4
Another giant trotter MrKee. 2 20
stnnda fully seventeen bands high. 11
Hps the beams al 1 'Ki. ao It Is said.
Monroe SaliKbury haa advertised bla
Pleatanton stock furm for sale and will
quit the breeding business
"with tho faintest Idea of dinrlng has
her card filled to the twentieth extra
j liefore the hot season with lis vorch-
j Ing winds makea an exodus tn the hills
i general she will have had eevervl pro-
' posals to exchange her p.nltlon ot
; daughter for that of wife fur though
j "iipltut" on their drst einn are pl"ntl-
I fit thoe In tholr second are rarer aud
those In their third are hardly to be
mot with. Marriage la a thriving In
i itltutlon In India In spite of th van
ishing rupee.
Although the life ot A girl In India la
I frequently a round ot pleasure and lit
tie else lt need not be so and though
i -i uul mil tuiuti Cuo-UDtJ Fcnf
TKa Oalf IHS-areae VI aa the Trie
"In a famous Uindon auction room
the other day a copy of Goldsmith'
'Heserted Village' the octavo edition
which Is commonly called 'the first.'
was sold to an American buyer for
fi:r. Next day it book-seller whose
shop la almost next door to the auc-
tion room sold a copy ot the same edi-
tion for 7S cents. The person whi
bought the ropy fur 75 cents certainly
got a bargain but 11 la doubtful that
the other purchaser will gel aa much
(or bl copy a he paid tor It Th
Incident shows what curious thing
happen In the trado tn old books. Nor
la It aa IwiUttHl ran. On th contrary
tt U ov.ly or.. .t a . ;:.; z.r.zy ''.'..a
Kew Voi'a Truniur.
there be not much In housekeeping to
occupy her energle. there 1 a vast
mount nt other work to be done. She
will win the heartfelt gratitude of the
chaplain's wife by Interesting herself
Itt the Sunday achool for soldiers' chil
dren And visiting their another tn the
regimental line. Then again. It she
take the trouble to study tne language
carefully and learn more than the fe
' sentences required tor ordering serf
nts It opens up a world of Interest too
Il'.lU Vnoia to Kuropcant. lllddti'.
way behind the purdah In house of
well-to-do native a" women whoee
live arc apent lucloed between tour
"ra I . t- i.v ar..' t-..
ilj Hut union A iit.'lC Vi till i
MOTHER CRUNDY SAYS.
That "divorced queen t" bav ba"
their day.
That th girl of the period I not th
kind to captivate men.
That a "g'Mlomsn" mean more cow
than It ever did before.
That among dead language 1 th
one used by railway men.
That niauagenient of aome hcpiuli
leavea much to be desired.
That Incrraae of club membership la tt
death-blow to conservatism.
That the trials and tribulation ot th:
wealthy continually multiply.
That some distinction goes with th
girl who does not ride a wheol.
That no man of refinement Is ever In
terested In unwomanly women.
That an hour with the lawn-mower
every day I a dislrable exerclne.
That too much lard enter into the
manufacture of hotel Ice cream.
That root gsrdt ns are a great boon
to the men w ho can't leave town.
Thit a ciiange ot one' religion doe
not guar. vir ee a happy marriage.
That an excellent thing to rcmembei
Is that every atory ba two ide.
That among the "best reopl" aro
those who mind their own business.
That rurUul.y la stimulated to know
bow ton.e pmplo can sail for Caropv.
That Amerlcsus abroad tor the firt
time are not our be it representative-.
That this I evidently to bo a sum-
n er for the parade of family Veleton.
That In court.h'.p Utile slsUrs io
often a dliaiigreeablc a Utile brothers.
That the sudden death of ao many
well-known young men ta romirkabl.
That handwriting on the wall la that
the bicycle erase has reached lu height.
That cultured and refined people ap-
prwUte most "the girl well brougbt
up."
That It U A nilttake to Imaj ne a
cocktail facilitates a bnnlnesa tranaac
lion.
That some titled American women
Abroad are subject ot mterM . aa
dais.
Thst pVte-vcra arc tvt ai c.-r.'. !-:.t
As luey wi le ot bi. )i 'n s topertUiiif
horses.
That ere long so l;y ue will tuai
cfvitv n't . ..-.. I. K'at
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