The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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A LOST J EWE!
E. K.
imi Allen. TiST-
Ins graduated with
Ui hlgheat linuort
of 111 college ibis
and won the con-
eent of I.lactte
May to lnrome hie
4 n;
1 yf 'V aud
rnme to New
to Inks (utne
fortune l)y
atorm with the aid i
of hla brilliant col-
I ' reputation ami euniiry college j
-aaya and inrh like iluff. lie
in found till level. In a eultordlnate
losltlon in a large publishing etab-
Itshntent. II lirtn low anil won hla way. Iiy
Increasing aiiai(allllty. to a high i
I'. ( h.ii. iiui it waa a long ami anlu- i
m atrtigglo on amall mean and with I
he moat ohauatlng labor. The mar-
nag day n neil (n recede until lie
l"-Mn ta look uMin It aa almost hope-
I. I'y t!ii time h'j epherc wa ao f ir
r -move;! fro lu of Lt:c.te that he
no longer Itiflueiirrd him. Seth !bn i
liv! thn "litre to the very highest rir- !
"' of (lie melrnpolla-lhe elite of l;i- ;
iiiKtne and culture litre lie met
ladle wliodc conversation and eiKial
ffrmtiK?. quH erlpcd h almplcr '
rift a cf pour I.lactte. Ainu fur her e a- j
Ce heart foraaken ami dcapmed!
With l.lMflte the one fixed tlTi of
yer had been her marriage with her
early lover. Hh bad hornti nun h nog-
If ' Willi i ratty e ui. h loved him
t"iKy ami purely and IihiI nev.r
li 'Mlilril. Anil o when be wrote thv.
'iM. arl:l.Si lell. r which waa evident-
ly Intended to be ao candid and an ra-
ionl In all Its ovt.iiu. in which he
f ' !l"l''lt!''d that he no longer ived
' -i1 na b .n(. d. but waa ready to
fTT! lli imago mont Iiccaiia bll
lii-ior ; de IkimI. nil hough the alnx k
'f H Will n i Kb killed I or. she Waa ills-
tn hunted. Tl.re wi a n night of tear
iil dprr.tto hcaii-bicak; n morn-
pug Unit brought Winer thought with
Mm li w imatily pride that datnted the
'if'l t!l:it alone be deserved "Viiu
v.ie free." and helped Iht lo collect
;'h untremhllng hand every me-g-o.-nto
of hla dead love to le returned
i.h thai fateful nilin.lve.
A rreat iliado fell on her life but
f-w observed it. And after a very long
loe It pKHiw-d away leaving only a
llii'!ir rrproai hful memory of the
iiiiih ahe hnd lnel. and worklni;
! til ir fnrg'-lfulneng of the man who
bid Injured her.
Vmra paared aaay a aore of thtni.
afu-r t liia Hint of jmitlng Heth Allen
b t I lutiK ben a very fHnioiia man.
M-n spoke lilt nunie with a aort of
e. ao high waa he lifted up above
the UinsKcn of lilajlnd. Then at the
""Ti "u. i;I4ii-;T..''fiime"7TtrCTil-auiu' e
In in f.-u i fully. Not lu that waatlng.
;liortlng form in whlih Ointh aoon
ti-omea and weliuuiy to Uw tbc
e. iif of buff Tina; but In tbnl Intldloua
giving of (he ring of life that lia
f iiixntal and Ixxlily vigor that I too
rid to follow a life of Inti nn- and la-
vfitut labor au b aa S'th'a bud bei-n.
.1 Hinitti-u. and lieycml the niend:c i-n--'a
of Ihe ph irn-iripl:i Sr'h waj
IIR fllAMHKUKI).
l.nM tr yid to the Dutiidatea of liia
pliyalciant. and a-ck real and a'jaolute
qio't
lis waa liomeleaa and without Ilea.
It waa but natural that he ihonld find
lui tboiiKh'a even turning toward the
Vomaa be had ao long forgotten tho
iman who be onte hoed would have
r-ntel a houia for him. and bound
aiil hla life and cnergli-a In the aweel
tunuence vl her love.
He bad nothing to do. he waa able
to do nothing be waa erm!tted to do
fuelling at leaat In bla favorite pur-
tulU. And that waa the reaaon pruli-
kthty. why ha bet'. ought hlmaelf of a
SHilei J iiirncy to the lotig-dertcd
nea of hia rollrgiate labora and
a'iCea-a
If It did think of l.laette at all.
an! d i not doubt that he did. It waa
fH the ainte aweet patient almple girl
whn bail given bun all her heart and
Stalled for him in gixid faith ao long
Me waa a fanioua man now and had
t'Wome aicuiiomed lo euthiialaatlr
i K (iiii" Why aliniihl be duuM am h
n wlni.' fi.nu tlila iiiiiiitry girl.
I. om lo- c mid not think id u auvlit
Lilt a vouiig cii .itine but w limn be
lfiw inu.l le nr on the ahady aloe
of lie I Vi b.ipa alio w mild -
Hut I!: i" bo .!. p iii-'-d Ind
h. in vti :lnt pi!i.ip be had but to
.ik nut ' r . v -l b.n k g .u ctully
In her ! in I. to i "i vi !'h tho t aim-
ji ! o' aiv.iiHiiii; leu- a ilul!v a.m-
li Hl ill ill' ! of vmilll lllli tllil
I o io i i ablatio and must drviitid
nurso cl li m. oi p.r cry lil.ly
d d lilt h' v i a man. n f i hi i h
in a in hi wii 'iu i.u.h nuiii.iiiin ii .u
u i I I if bl own mil hillliiu
- in I wbuin i.ilu bad liuido
ie In -ii lv foliin Hi m wa uvial
K l. ill i lt tu - II m.ti l.ml
ti (ini ( iu n.l
M.. uii iluwn a' oo'u'in tveement
I . I I not I.NeVc niiill tha
i in i C! . i . in e of tho ao. ui bad
i .i;i ii.M..J d He aoki-d no q ietlon
slmul b'i. fr he bad I'.ot cu:ne In
.nti t wiilt any frlcnda Iu whom
liked to recall inotnorlea uf the paat.
Hut l.e railed at the homely cottage.
ler wh aMIl realded with bar moth-
r (that tun h he had learned fiom the
ratr.fr l"'t Ihe hotel where b
.a1 hia roonil. on the iiioiiilng follow-
ing the tl.iae of the commencement
ii. -n h.. .ur that he al.ould theu
( oj be." ml home.
Nor waa he miataken. He waa
eVvwn i.ilo a atiiall -worn a rt of
'ily aa bool.a and niatiua-rlpU acat-t-r.4
sfi'i mJ f illy Indicated tsd wait
1
XI
1
i i
.i i
1 ' i i r
! long entiarlotn all the tlmt of
huHe. like (ti ti'f'9 "f i-repsraiiow
for aom uppruin liing event but whlcU
he naturally annl.ol to the deputurf
of nuectii or aowething aiuillurly con-
nerted Willi tin. ara..on.
LUette mine to him '. lait A
h:indome rather lmpon!ng lady paat
middle agi-. Imt wiarlng well. A alight
fltiHh tinged the dink that waa atlll
fair and round and that waa all lh
aim of eniburra.niuu nt that alia lie-
trayed. Not po Seth Allen lie atam-
niered ar.d atood brf.;re hli ancient
love ab. hod. Slie wan ro different
ftorn that which ho bad eipicttd lie
Mt aorty that he hid loat her; he
fell fir the film :tne. the nieanneia
of hie romiii t. 11 in to doubt It
be should In h. r ojrk.
In half an bnn i went away with
hla mind fully t .1 on that point.
lie had not only b .'n rejerted but h
r.irried In h' 'o-'el. tied together
with ilir em Id i rii(al white nhlion.
the rardj of I.Nctie and the Reverend
lr. . iv. lib lit of the college to
whom the v. an that evening to be
united.
lie bad p'oulrd to tay for tha
wedding ar.d I.'n-tte had ahown him
that a true fr rndnhlp m'ght l
re::rcd above the rutna of their long
etinrt hive I'ut when the time came
he bad t.ot tie (mirage to aee her
milted to nnifl.rr mid the neit piorn
lug be li ft the toun. never to return.
The r m.iliub r of h!n life wan ap'nt In
the mid folitmle that be had rhoneii
In hla younger ye.ua; but each year It
hi rime mine Irkpn'ne and each eon-
viri'd hlin tint i ll liU fame and all
hla honor fould l'i t cotl. enante him
for the J r. i t di'iiiettlf Joy which
when be he'd It in lilt reach he had
delib. rate y i at from him forever.
mtlre Ifinn4 Hi .
It Is not too tn it r tt to ny that the
aeltctioii of the f inii.ua iliplomat C.il.
Ch..iie I';: to Itry.in. to I c minl-HT
lo liillia will girdle I he earth with a
broad Culti rini. rilil.on of n jnli lug.
The a can iind ill !liiiiiiit iiailnna of I
the iiikI will fur ume rotne I. .id fill
accord wltii the enlightened and pMg-
reaslve peo of the west In eon-
giatiiliitlng M ij. Mi Klnley and China
fol. Iliyan waa ao pre-eminently Ihe
man fur the place that the moment
MaJ. Mi Kihlcy tiiruod Ihe office Inoae
it liointtd attalcht fur Klinhurat. aud
it never wavired on the way. tint even j
wabbling while traveling the dlfflnilt
country of Ohio through w hich no oth-
er preHldcntlal ( ffl'-e haa come during
hla adiiiiiilKttatlon without aotne aigua
of relucliiiii' ii ml heallatlon. Col.
Ilryan preacuia eiaitly that comhlli.i-
tiou of occidental energy tempered bv
an air of graieful raae which la cal
ciliated to dla inn the prejudicei of the
oriental while auhtly entiling hltn to
emulate the better qualltlea of weatern
rlv lll.iynit. Moreover he poaaeaaea In
Ih iu i Hint ileprw tha'. plilloaophlcal
tub ram e whlih will enable him to let
hi eianiple of auatore vlnue have the
idert ln"iieiiie without provoking
fiuitleia illi.putea and giving offenae
by aetmlug to crltlie hla iielghUira.
A new day will dawn for the orl vit
when Col. Hryan taket up hla ofnVial
realdi me ill the court of the tiiipe'or.
Cliliaxn Nrwa.
llaa rrrfrrl t.ar mt ( nr
From the liilladelphia ltncord: An
ear of rorn which I'ntriik Cullen be-
lli vea to be worth a auinll fortune ia
being carefully preened by that In-
dividual who r.iently fuiin 1 hia prim
on Tumhi r l'pii(.ht'a pl.iie at Morion
h'iiiare Moiitgmiiity cunly. To ih
ordinaiy ilty in in thire ! really indu-
ing ri tu.irk.ihle ulimit the car of corn.
Ita kernel are not of aolld gold nor
are there any ili.mii.nda concealed
alxuit the lob. I'a value l.oa In the
f.nt that aotnew here at amne llnir or
other aoltio agrli ultuial aiH lcty olTered
a reward of ll.iaai to anyone who
would tiud u pi rfo. i car of corn with
the kerniia growing In an uneven
nunitici of row a. It b.ia alwayi been
found that ili rowa are even. ay t n.
twelve or fourteen to a cob. Tbla
car whlih I'a'rlik Cull n f.inn.l how-
ever aliowa thirteen rowa around the
butt and eleven around the middle of
the rnb. Many farmera to whom Cul-
len allowed hla prlie aaaiired him that
the ar waa aa if.c( aa it could be
and that It waa really a curiosity. Cul-
len la now looking for the agricultural
aoclely which offered the ll.Ooil re-
ward. naale.1 Mara fr atmhlag
A woman aetit the following adver-
tlaenicnt to a lainion paH-r: "A lady
In tliiliate health wlshea to meet with
a Useful companion. ihe must be do-
nieatbatrd musical early riser anil-
able of good appearance and have
ai ine eH-rence of nursing Total
abataltier preferred. A comfortable
home. No aitliiry." A few days later
Ihe lady received a hamper contain'
lug a flue tabby tat and a letter that
an thus "Madam In anawer lo your ' f"Hrr with a trash to dual) away. (M k to the axi and tear It In pie .a
advi t'.- nu n! I am happy to furnish. ' T'"" I""' "Ml" ""'cd. the tsiila j before It can lie brought to th aur-
ou with a verv ti-eful ioima.lm leaping overlMiiird like aome llv lug f.ii. The flsh apparent iy diMsj not
I wl.li h von will find n.t tlv aulted to
' vour riuoircnicnia She la doineMi-
1 ii..l . e..l v.- .tut rlv -t-
..... ... .. n - .... . fei
j p .s -e is. s an amiable fll position nnd
I l.i I otuhloleit baluUiillie Stlo. Ii iM I.n.I
Ctet! evpit in o as u iitit'se h iving
l.r.uis-lit up a l.nge family. need
i it.ily add that she Is n total alt i
stimr . a.il.iry to lor is no oh- I
)..t. -lie will s.ivo .iil fa'thrully In !
'e; ut ti for a cotnforlaMi l-.otue."
! A4isrl-ati t'ridlttelt AlirMi.l.
I u Ann-loan who visited Hliiuliw
l loin liigl.ind. not long iis-ii found
I that in i on si t u. liis; the ieet ml ley a
time ll
rails
made In IMlt.lui;
the i -us In lii. lad. Iph a. the Isd'era in
I'.liO ti e ellKltos 111 MllvVNIlkee il
the geiuial eleitllc tittlligs in S. In n-
e t.nly. Our lallwuv equipnieiit aie
In u e tn llteiii. ti. Ilerlin. Il inilun .
ltfiisscla. Madrid l'lllilll Flotenco Ni.
plea Milan. Ilouen. I.von. Maiaiillea
and other cltu- of Kurtp. A almlUr
demand for our electric mannfacturo.
eaH- Lilly In ttactlon and lighting ex-
lata In the West In. Ilea South Anieii-b-a.
South Africa China and Jipao.
war A'taaaVsa a Chlnaaaaa.
A famoua Kgyplologlit aayi he haa
mad atanllng dUcoverlea in under
ground Fgypt whbh prove that the
I tinea were th flrat pp! to Inhab-
it th earth anj that Adam waa a CM
uatnan.
if
C.fi HOLDER - f'
They railed him Harracouta down
on the reef. He waa long thin looae-
lolnted with a long pointed noae; a
typical Cracker with long dcwd-gnld
hair and big frock lea and for amne
lime 1 auptioeed the name applied to
hla looka. the barraconta being a long.
pointed-Jawed Hah very common In th
vicinity. 1 had been told that Ibiraa-
conta waa the bent guide and fiaher-
nian on the rc-f. He had a big aloop
and ainaller bout a comfortabln home
on Key HI. Vincent ao I had hunted
hltn up and iiarraconta and myaelf
were under a three niontha' engage-
ment to hunt and flah among the
Florida keya. He waa a very quiet
fellow rarely speaking and I do not
know that 1 ever aaw hltn amflo yet
he waa not taciturn and waa almply a
quiet good-natured man of whom jou
would not eipect great thlnga.
A few daya afier I waa aetiled at th
key. w went out In the dinghy and I
had my flral experience with llarraeon-
ta and the flah whoae name he bore.
I waa deairoua of learning all the
trlcka of the reef and he proHiaed
to ahow me how lie took the barraion-
ta-1he blggewt and gamleat flah to l !
found In the watera of the reef.
Aa I followed hltn down to Ihe boat
he hud a amiill pair of oar a In one
hand and over bin ahimlder a long.
alend'T pole which vlhiHlod like wil-
low h waa twelve feet long nnd
bore on one end a twu-prmiged apour.
whimo barha were deftly made lo i lo
up ii a tin) struck ami (p n nilt Hgaiu.
I he "graltia." na Ihe i-pi iir w aa a!l d.
fitted on to the end of tho mIo and
waa held by a long mrd. the roll of
ttbhh the flHhermnn held In hla hand
Jumping Into the lout we ahoved
off and iik.u n iiihlng the i hannel
not one hundred yarda away. Ilarrn-
ronla threw over a while rug faaliti'd
to a line about five foct long and be-
gun to alnwly arull tho boat along In
the direction of the Mill lie preaenl-
ed a (ctiireaiue If not a graceful ftg-
ure at thla wmk. hla tai fottn Ix-nd-lug
by the loKiihir iniiveineiit of th
left arm aa he prM-lled the our with a
crew-like mo tp n. lii bu right hand
reated the long treliihllng pole while
the rote waa rolled tip at hla feet.
We bad gone pcrhapa two hundred
yarda when I noticed the lank form
of my guide ailffen up. He now mov-
ed the oar very gently and In a low
Vole told me to look over hla ahoul-
der. I did ao and about twenty feet
aatern aaw a flsh nearly eight fort
In length awlnimliig along evidently
KUHIIASAI.MO ATTACKING A HDHsn.
watching like a tat the white rag that j thry were aeltrd bv the dog flslu-a that
whirled over and over aa It darted 1 fairly filled the water. So ravrnoua
ahead every few minutes turning up-
on lla aide ao tltHt I could ac-r Ita
liarn n.iivil nnd bltf bin. k mvmu- then
" "
alarmed pomlbly at the whirling It
dropped back again.
When I had a-en how the flsh waa
lured within reach of the grains.
leaned back and llarracintii dmped
the oar Just aa the lisli datleii ahead
a little to one aide eyeing the rag.
Slowly the long a-ar mine up. and.
taking It In both lunula the fisherman
leaned far back and hurled It with an
aim an unerring that It atrm k the fish
fairly III the back throwing the polo
out of the aiaket with the rolHUind. A I It hud been done with a pair of acta-
aecond labr a inagnlfiienl flah aprnng j aora. In aome aectiotia It la inxialhle
Into Ihe air. aliasing Itaelf violently lo flsh. aa the moment a flsh la hooked
1 trrt' ""' ll"rl' ''on nnd
i thing and lhn the light boat turned
! 1111 dished away towed nt n rapid
' rate I'V Ihe g.'.mey fish
FiMt by bad
i It was taken In. ktruggllng. thraahlng. j rrosaing a t lv.r on hits -haik waa at-
' leaping. In l:a cftoits ti es i. nni talked by these lUSes. tl. I.I.h from
nu.itiv vxas oioiikin aio. k-i.io anil i.h-
i d Into the boat where It boat the
flail pl.inka nnd p. i fin mod some
111 l a: 1 1 1 in roli.r ie f. at .
Tile Ii h was St t 1 1 d Ike 11 pike w It It
a sh.itper Hose large ld.uk i V c and
a ilip'ay of sbaip. penlv cutting
tearing teeth that made It it foe to I e
livn' loil. It was luailv ci;iit bet long
nnd wi (il.ed ut b ist om- huu.tiel an. I
llfty pounds
In h's ski'.Hul w .iv It ii r o mit.t ti.ik
tevcrul of the fl.-di. lu. tiling ine nolo
that ho alw ivs .i nil. .1 titan si the
ami. to ii;-'e the i. e.- of tho fish I
linn ii.-sunud that ln guide had bee'i
given the name of this tisli. peibaps.
on iiiioiiut of hla skill In taking It
bo.t this wua mil ao ua 1 leu tod later.
II w.a away from tamp one day when
a aloop i nine to niu hor off our key.
The crew rowed ashore to Inquire af-
ter Hat mi onta. nnd from t lie in 1 learn-
ed the man' alngular experience.
Some year ago he lived on Sea Horae
Key. on of th llnhanma. and during
on of the terrible hurricane that
aomtlime pa over that region In
September a brig waa driven on the
reef and broken up. Th crew and
every one cm hoard were on by one
waahed away and w allowed up by th
aea. with Uie exception of a woman
- Mi N.Y.LEDR
who muat have been laahed to the
a para. While the little bunch of flah-
ermen were watch g her helpleaa to
aid McNally-that waa hla name-
came down to the ahore and begun to
take off hla iothie announcing that
he waa going to awim out to the wreck
and bring the woman In. The flatter-
men tried to dlaauade hltn aa the
aea waa ao rough and threatening but
faatenlng about hit walat a atom cord
that waa in turn made faat to a rope
he plunged Into the water. Several
tlmea they loat alght of hint and one
they aw him turn and atrlke at mini-
thing and feared a ahark had bitten
him but he kept on and finally
reached the wreck and ainceeded In
attaching the line to It by which the
woman waa brought to the abort
When MiNally waa coming buck he
waa aeon to xlnk near the altore. then
come up again beating aomethlng off.
When the men dragged him nahor it
waa fuund that he bad been attacked
by barracontaa both coming from and
going. One flah had atrm k hi in on the
arm tearing it vbioualy and on the
return another had bitten him aevete-
ly. From thla experience he wua call-
ed and known to everybody aa Hurra-
conla. The large and vhioiia flMlion
uboutiiled in the (hannet. and aeveral
men had been almost killed by them.
ihe Imrrnicnta la no; geneinlly In-
i (billed in the liat of fUIe duugeioiia
to miin. but It ia nolle the h a ao. Its
habit of darting at any white olJoct
It making the net of awlintnlng
whr It la found more or lew danger-
una. NuililH-ra of Inalaneea have I.e. ti
reHirted. and the writer n-ialla one
where a ImtTai otita had be. ii placed
In the well of a hIihoi and forgotten.
and wh!i h attacked u man who enter- !
ed it to tn.iko nini.' repairs malmlii)?
film for life.
It la not nlvvaya the l.nge aharka
nnd tinltuala that are the moat danger
oila. On the New Kl. gland ciiin.1 there
la a amall ahark not over three feet
in length known aa the dogfish that
lnplra dread In the flaliejmoii. Hur-
I ti k the aiimuiT timntha tin ho flahea
come In from deep water by the thou-
aunda. the aibool fllllng the baya and
harlaini. driving away the edible flah
and ruining the (lulling for the time
being. So auddeiily ilm-i thla occtic
that one ilay the writer found all the j
Dahormen indflahlng on the banka
nlaiiit eight mllea off shore and Ihe
neat duy not a bite waa had. The
llnea did not rem h the laittom before
were they that they bit at the aaila
that dragged overt.nard. ute Jolly
flabea or anything that tme in their
way. On the Maine coast aeveral raa-
uulllce have lanirr.-d that reaulted
In the loaa of human life
An Hluatratlou of the danger thai
' aoin.tlniea Ilea In ainall flshea Is th
roae of a flah which la common In th
rlvera of South America the ai it a ail-
mo. It la probably the moat f ear leg t
of all flshea very email of peculiar
hu.. with iKiwerfitl J.iwa. ao at rung
and sharp that they ran bite a piece
j out of an animal us neatly aa though
thoiuwnda of these v h loiia cieulurew
: know what fear Is. and bus in more
.than one Inatume J.-opardit.-d human
I life if not (b-.troved It A traveler In
j ins Horse a bits ut'i.iitlug thitii in
sin h lunll it udes ih.it tl.ev aoon atrip-
pel the tie h Irmil Its legs so that It
Ml over niai'dcmd with fear and
atony and was soon drowned ill"
ll.ler leaped from t back ll lid twain
to shallow wat. r. surround d by the
throng and. tluuikh pmtcded by Ins
i bulling he was bin ding front a
tumdii d wounds nnd h id nut the ah il-
hov water been mar l.e would have
shared tlie fe of his hof.-e.
In tropn.il w.it.is the ahark l
dreaded but Ii .1 s no' Inspire tb-
loiror that a s lid of Caritiin. ua
these fidi me tall. .I. ( aus. a to the fro-
qtictilcla of some of tle Sotnh AUIT-
lo.xn alnuittia.
Morlfacr.l tat.
Thete are very few article that can-
not I mortgaged but when the rbraa
In th county clerk 'a office at Cincin-
nati took a chattel mortgage to file
and looking over the Hat of articles.
they found a rat they were dumb-
foundeil.
i nry aay iney nave aeen
many a atranga thing" mortgaged but
never before aaw a rat. Th mortgag
waa glvn by Churle Arnold to J.
Clan and It la hatd to aay what woald
be done If the tat ran away.
IDOL OF A CAVERN.
STRANGE RELIC DISCOVERED
IN INDIANA.
Huh Kodak and Miali I'owitar w
louag Man Hlamhlea I o aa I in-
! Ilur -Like Ihe lullaet of
Meilee.
(Crawfotdavillc (lud.) letter.)
Oil MANY )oar
evidence haa been
acctimuliillng thm
thn romantic ro-
giona of Rock river
irt her wive known
aa rlugur creek In
Montgomery coun-
ty Indiana were
om c Inbuliltcd by
a race of l-e.nk
eiiiiallng. If not
aurpuajilng. in N.tcUigeiue the Tolleca
of Mexico and Indiana i:f AlaeK.i.
Archueologiata have from time to lime
diacovered dlaconnected n inallia of a
former civilization that moat naMiied
ly had ita rltloa. towua and h.inile;a.
ita achotila. Ita ob-ervance of iclir.ioai
rltea and rercmonliH. Its tiHiul and po-
litical orgaliltatlnna.
Fate however haa permitted a
rnurageoua youth of Crawfordavilii'
to aettl two polnta colicerniiu
which urchaeoliiglata have l"iu
been In ib.ubt. The fliat la that
the ancient race of people vcre a de-
vout. Idol worshiping coplc. the aoc-
ond that they existed In a compara-
tively recent era. ir 0! least nine the
great Appalachian upheaval and the
annihilation of the aouthcrii cxiicui
Ity of the g'a ial lud. known to h iv
covered at one t'tue all of Northern
Indiana.
On the e.isl batik of fii:T en 1. no.
fur from t In- quiet il of Youti'a-
Vllle. eheie tie .K n I'.cvote tbo.r
time to wool g.ii.ci inn s;i'in't.u ao I
carding a i v u:it little ati.iri.ni to l.i.'
lo.mtiia of th ii.ilui.l Hi-i'i-i) aur-
roiltid.lig Co ill. Is a cavo t : 1 1 1 a. d
tlti;e iigalti the pl.asi'e lovlt;g vout'is
f xhr '"'J 'e-it
i mi t r I. v o v isi' 1
the eimt where nature ha. b t'
I i oii lis. p. reol itlmis of a r !l.oi(.h
Itaiestotie roil f unnd this units t 1
v.oinhr. Miml'ia nf picnic nrd La -
lug parties havo (Mtlnred ai pi. en. us
aouveiiira tho I Its of Ltowni-li atone
healing the llllpr'ss of forea'. b.iv.a
blown frain atat ; c'nn yara i.g to
a lodging ptin where th a to k forn.a-
Hull li'litllllli II .ly goes nil i ho most
daring of e.M b group hna many time
tried lo explore the d ptha of thla
i cavern aitilv hlddin l y ovoih incitK
bongha. and in ever Inaimce until re-
cently e.u h attempt haa failed pre-
autnably be.-auv .he weird a'r.mge
reverbcratl.ma. the gloomy niggei-
tlona from th darkened chamber of
a hottomlena ilt. or th" w ti h'.fke
nolae of the lave bat alwava rcluctd
youthful coinage to cowardice
lletntly. however a Crawfor.lsville
aearcher after notonetv or Inituartal
fani dared to e:it. r the aacred pre-
rlmta of thla wonderful pl.uo. Arm-
ed with a kodak ar.d a b:g hunch of
flashlight material he r'.inih.d. trawl-
id crept and rolVd. heedless of per-
onul danger through the nairow and
ateep pa.-.g..w ay ao often abandoned
by others until bv the aid cf a l.gli'.
ho found himself in a g.lttet n ihm-ls-r
of a'alagml'.ir and taia.tlt:
formation. Aa h fe.is-ed hla eyea
upon the grand and wond-rful ur-
ntuttdlnga. amid the deathlike
neaa disturlis-d only ly t It iticsmn!
trliklltig of tl'.lle dropa of water an I
the rev ertera' ion of hla on breath-
ing he audilenly dl-iovere l at or.e alio
of the ihan.Nr all Imago of w.-ll de-
fined and aynime'rn al proporio: a al-
moet enual In lu g h to the dono Ilk
arruit'ire In whuh he atood and In
Tilt-: INDIANA IIM)U
general apH-.iraii e not unlike a totem
pol. Affr much delllwraflon h de-
termlnH. by the aid of hla remaining
flashlight material even at the rlak
of being forever lost In the dark pa-
uge of the tavern. In i;tve to archae-
ology a kodak lepres.ntation of hia
remarkable disiovery. Ity the merest
chain e be waa aide tn obtain an iilin ial
perfect view ultlioimli t adjaeei.:
Walla of the uivi-in were also Inter-
cepted on both Kid.
What this really Is. wh.a n wus
tonstrtii toil why and how. are matters
whbh led this uui.iteur photographer
to give to the pu' lii an Illustration of
Ills lllscoveiv In otdir that si'otitisTs
may tonsldcr the pioidcm. i in. u .
! company ing ll'o-'i ai mn U a k.smI ri
1 pi iduction of tie ibttogr.idi that
will make tho uinaiein- ri i -I f.iin.iu-
1 and the spot wln-ie It wus t ik. n ev. u
mme so dial a diMi.it and Idol wot-
shlplng p.ople li.ne in.niy tnio lov.
ed lo till " imago Is pot . i(iu!te p
loiiialtis Ho visible lu-i riptuitis. but a
; l lo.-e in-peittoll revo.i's Ihe l l.-.il-cut
I outlines and f .rui.s of mai.v wild
niiiiiaU tb.it e i!. ut ) ioatei te for-
j est lu that i" nnd Wiie . nt awe
J and revel. II. o I'V l.. popi1;l e. 'n.
I llotlbte.llv til.' p.ls an v : leidll'.R to
the l.-iniile of th Idol has li.'i ii i:iad-
I ually i lo ed l. hie i i.iisi.iniiy fnrinitig
limestone. I mm this time forward
Ihe duality of (his tein u kald d a.nv-
ety will be inie of u i .simi interest to
the ai lent Iff world.
( nllrir t.lrl her a aalisnn.
A college girl ihe niece of an ex.
governor of Indiana. I running a .-
loon in Wichita. Kan. The Kansas
boom bft her husband penniless it..
go.ni died and she took to aaloon-keep.
tr.g to make a living
Killed far ai.av.
Jease McAdama allot Frank Rails..
m.lier In the atreta of I'ana. III. m
a quurrel over a debt of IKS owed to
Mi AiUnu.
m
CHEERFULNESS AT HOMI.
t( M4 Kmmf by tL Ci.lllt.llua ( a
Hmrpy lUaalllaai.
"I'erhapa there la nothing thn adda
more to the happlnesa of a home than
the habit of rhoarfulnma" aaya Wotn-
an'a Home Companion. "It la a potent
fartor In the accrct of housekeeping
and Ike hotiaewlfe who haa alwaya a
pjeaaant amlle and a aoothlng word
haa already acquired one of the moat
valuable accoinpliahmenta. Aa king
ago aa the daya of the wiae ma a
merry countenance had Ita recognised
value. t ia a tb'ty to be pleaiiant.
Yet how many neglect Wila Important
teqtilremrnt. Some women are con-
tinually rroaa and moroae; other are
weak and nervoua. and are made fret-
ful by the exactlona of their houaehold
carea. Hut there ia no excttae for much
of th friction that exist lu many
houaehold. I have been III aome where
th atmosphere aeemed actually to
brlall with huat lilt lea. Kverybody w aa
In a fret and frown and rroaa worda
were the rule and not the exception.
How uneomfortuble life In am h a
horn muat be lo the Inmate aa well
aa to th puaalng gueata. One learna
to ahun auch hotnea aa one would a
peat houae. All women cannot ! beau-
tiful but It I Ihe duty of every wom-
an to look aa well ua ahe can and
nothing adda more lo a woman'a good
look than a cheerful countenance. 'I
have alwaya." raid the good vicar of
Wakelleld iieen an admirer of happy
human face ' The aetitlinent la uul-
veraal. The pleaanre thtia derived
cottipi naate for the nbaence of licail-
ty and upllca the deficiency of yn-
nutry and grace. Cheerfulneaa ran bt
iiiltlvated and acquired aa well a
other qualltli-a. If one'a work la ex-
acting and tlnssome. it makes It no
a'ler by being fretful. I'orni the hab-
it of bei:ig i In erf ul uinler udvi rae fir
rtiiust .tin i a. 'Our li.ippito ss' ohsi rvca
a ataltdard writer ia it snl'-i ibisislt
for whlih we muat give anouiit.' A
serene and amiable temper Is mining
Ita most t (lii lent preservatives t" I
a Vlllile not to be ga:tiaid. Admiral
t'olltligwood one of liiitliili I a great
rai.il heroe. Ill Ilia litter to his
daughter. ay: I never knew your
loot her to utter a harsh or hasty thing
to any pcraon In my What lo'tler
uli gy could n woman h.ivr than th.it
Some Wolnetl me ll.itlll.llly i heerflll.
but allow themselves to be put out b
Utile thlnga Suppo-. the servant haa
bloken a dish or the butter doesn't
come or your husband mine home In
dinner late doea l; mend matter by
any Impatient complaint reerve
your equaiianuty Ihe w.uld waa tait
trade In a day. nor waa It made ull
flower and rippling Mitishltio. Your
work will go along mmh anusither.
ymi will aicnmpllah more and you
will make othera happlir by btwg
checi fill."
(oh liter a Humm-Haa. lira.
llurglara broke Into a rhnrt It nt
.T.vmeatown I'a and riM.krd a mail
atolrn from a at. ire They nudr a
fire of the h nin book.
tlerff-ltrr.k!aa Ran.
Tho liilon I'a i lie mail recently ran
tn tulh betaen Cheyetihe and Oma-
ha In .'.2d minutes. ur (.isi st I s j t af run
ever made
WORLD'S RELIGIOUS NEWS.
It la rxpettel tha! .10 (as) delegate
will attend the Christian Ku leavor
ccnventlon at la. n Ion tn l"o
It la aald that the archbishop of Can-
trtury advised his rlergy to bum th.dt
irrni.itii when they had p-.aihed them
three time.
Th New York. New Havtn k Hart-
ford railroad ha re.ently Invest!
!0aj In a Y. M C. A. building at o:t"
pom: i n it road.
A missionary retitly re'urned frc La
Jiibhiilpln. In la. romp i'ea that at a
very low eatlmate fully pel pn. ie dl d
every hour 1mm ataitatinn.
Th rentrtiary of Methol:m In j
Wale It to be celebrated I jr railing by
l!i a Urge turu of money fur tb '
clearir.g of dt I : and the erection of l
fiw rha('.a
It ha be0 i Igg'ateJ that 1'i.nfsV
meeting t bold In the next lx
month thrcughotit (itrat Itritaln 'o
hip th movrmeDt fur an Kocllab Sun-
day clodr.g bill.
liuctor lmaon. who -.' 1 Mo-
tor Storr aa j.re! lent of the Ameri-
can Itoarl ef Foreign M:sloni I paa-
tor of the Flr. Congregational church
of Hartford Conn H la a gralm'e
and traa'a r.f Anihrit collage.
Tb "Children of Mary." a aot lety in
th He. man Ca'hoiic rhurih. ilhratca
tbla year 1' goll-n JiM Th ao-
c'.ety waa ajprovd by 1'op liua IX
on June 20. istT. It bow numtieri
l.T'tO Lrambr r.i indude loo.tatd
mmlra.
Tha Kev. II. C. Morrison tenlor mls-
loiiary aetretary of the Methodist
Kplacopal rhiin h aotith haa reMirte
that th entire debt of flta.Oot) of th
Hoard of Misaluna ha been pledged.
I'.o i imi ha len given by nine prrotn
Ili.al.lShl by ;imi paraona. and the wot'g
dune In a pilvate way no public iipea)
having been made.
HOUStHOtl) HINTS.
The new flarnei f bouse wear nr
auft and daintily llcund. i In se flau-
tiels. ut r.- tenis. also . tt. i t.
r. chall.ts. ut :.l coins fnn iliituii
j ttiatltieis. dt-sing soq ies and no( i
gee. A favtirlle tt mining Is a point
luttlia edged with loo and docoruu-il
w lilt vi Ivot ribbon.
Ibusaiking I wit'a mi ngaluaiu
pioui.s. s to I one or the am.irtosi
atnfTs lu voKuc. 1! is a neater is
aoitintnt of we.vs Ci.ia when It wa.
ai niinit wmn s.viral ruutii m
lliay canvas weaves and mine fan-
vaticllos Ja- . ted with ltn k . tr w Ih
a Intend of ion" i- H i I i u-lit ak r'lti-
n'.tig tliriiniii b. are ' pn Hiut and
most novel t ffei 'a.
Staklug ol nious-eliiio de aide trim-
ming it la use. I in plaited or guthetnl
rin be fiilla either gathered or plait-
ed and In a puff nr. a our I'arlaUn
latere term Hu m boulllone. Th-y
are ahlrred on ta-h edge leaving a
puff In th renter and Una airy ffrei-
Ive garnltm I then uaed to edge
yokea collara. revere epaulette er
other faahlonabl at roria.
Tb population of Crete waa. In
133. 7.:o ln lulling out? 72!iJ Mo
hammedaiia
FARMERS' CIRLS.
h IwiporUnt T.4 It. ia
Maaiaitai of a flaea.
Tbwe are many fntnter throughout
the country w ho ate aitmclently "'beral
to the boy but who think that Irla1
wanta ahould be attppllcd ua they aug.
gaat themaelvee and with no regard
for Individual prefetfice aaya tbn
Htlladelphla Tlntea. After harveal.
the eon who haa driven th reaper or
helped at throahlng. haa hla ahart of
Ihe profita to control and do with aa
he pleaava. Ortaln of the atock have
Ihh-0 given hlma pig a calf or a coll.
which he will eventually tell and put
the proceed n Th frm
offera all aorta of opport mltie for
earning great or aniall to whit h hi
right la nver queatloned. ly and by
h drlvea hla own hora Join a club
buy hooka and goea to coleg-a
right which h haa earned and to
which h la fairly entitled. With the
girl tt la uaually very different. It
never occtire to any one that ah too.
would enjoy a ainall Income which th
could count i.pon aa her vry own and
Invent aa ah aaw fit without restraint
or objection. The butter and egga are
aometlmea her epeelai commodity
and from their an lea ahe haa a limited
eupply of pocket money. Hot It la
extremely limited and frequently very
uncertain. Yet her labor In the home
ubotit th plar" hua don a much
Inward eatablihhlng the fiimlly pro
pcrlty a.i the labor of her brother. She
la up at daybreak to get breakfaat
ready. She prepares frequently iin-
aaalMtd three meal day for Jfii
daya In the year. She doe lb wash-
ing and Ironing the aewing and mend-
ing and I atlli at her wor long after
lu r brother la In bed and asleep or
away vWting tb neighbor.. Kh too
hn an additional tax dm lug harveat
and at those araanna v hen tlie work
upon the farm la cape la. ly heavy but
she rarely ricelvia any reward for ih
extra eervloo required of her. It la a
manifest InJuatlce. A g .aid many over
careful fathers excuse tlu msolKm up-
on the plea that glrla have no Judg-
inent in money matter. Well they
ceifilnlr will never aiqulte wisdom
without experience nnd they cannot
gain experience If the mean tor o do.
Ing nte within Id. The financial facul
ly lii moat women Hew dormant for
link of exorebe but It haa been mar-
Velotlsly do v eloped when put to th
bat. There are thousand of women
In the country widow a. who hav. -aumed
the management of affair upon
the death of the husband who have
succeeded brill lulil ly. when the better
half failed; th luortgag. la paid off
atock Improved modern farming Im-
plcmcnta have Im p piinhaas-d. and th
rropa cultivated according to modern
and Intelligent hlewa. The profit -ahar-Ing
ayateni ahould Include glM aa well
aa laiy. and theie ia no question but
that It will pay
OHINK WAS HI9 REGIMEN.
A lasimaa Mas llaoVI llaaa m )
Wubrr Hare la I If Ir sears.
From the San Fratulseo Argonaut
Th late Justice I (oilman once tried a
case In an agricultural parish whbh
main ly turned upon the ronllrctlntii
of the oldest Inhabitants One of these
waa a hale and vigorous yeoman of V.
whiwe erect figut. keen Intelligence
and clear testimony rrea'ed ao atrong
a aotiaatlon tn the court that the Judge
queatloned him ronierning bla m ial t of
life. The wltnesa explained that he
waa a vcgetarlaa and a total alaU'fl-
er. The Judge in diamlaalng him. ex-
pressed a hope that all who were pre-
ent might proiit by hla example and
then the next wltnesa wua called. Tbla
wa another yeoman the rider brother
of the pteeeling. and fully a match
for him In atretigth. activity and Intel-
ligence A he wa atsuit tn retire th
Judge to'pe.l hltn with the observa-
tion: "I preaunte tht you alao. Mr.
tireenfleld. ar llidehted for Ihe preaer-
v at ion of your at length and facul lie
tn a ran ful observation of the earn
aobrlety and of th am regimen
which ha Wen ao well durrlhed to
t by your lu other T" "Hain't len to
lsd olssr for fifty yeat. my lord." wa
th unblushing and unexpected reply.
II llaal -raa.
Walter "lUd Fntie Jack e San-
ta Claiia but nlghl" Carolyn "I
gueag ao. They ay he aaw almoat
vrythlng on could Imagine." Th
Yellow Hook.
TABLE ETIQUETTE.
Cam ahould never b taken In th
finger - unb- of coarae. It la a card
gm.
lllecult ahould l oened with Ut
fingers. In extreme raae an al le
admlaalhl.
Never leave the table until th oth-
era are through. If In a hurry take
ll with ymi.
Never pick your (eetli at Ihe table.
You will find a better assortment at
the dentlsTe.
I Hi not real your aims on the tabbv
Slack all your weapoua in a corner
before dinner.
Ifcoi't rattle your knlfo and fork.
The napkin ring will be found mmh
more musical.
Always tat aonp from the hid of
your spiHin. The Inside la considered
the proper tine.
Never eat pie with a kti.fe. li e all
right lo eat i lies s with pie. but klilw
ahould be eaten alone. .
Cigarette smoking Is pel ni.ssilde al
the table-- ( )"U are iliuliig a. one and
have a grudge ugalliat yourself.
lNitt't ask )iuir hosl.ss If aha let
tb angir bowl with Ihe builoi ball.
She uilght liilalak )oi (or a humorist
or a lu ial c.
POINTtD PAR ACDAPM3.
Viae aaw ahould be filed In the
archive of ihe memory.
Tie political whitewash brutb cov-
er a inilUttude of frvckhd rrpiiU
Hon.
A married woman' right might be
uaed In rejecting her huaband't
wrong.
Atiaa held up the World lla could
have given the Chicago hold-up men
carda and apadce.
The Bhah of Terala haa tobacco
wipe ornamented whh Jcwcli worth
about VK)000.
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