The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 26, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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MILEY & HILL.
DRUGGISTa
II \SI'lttU . I K\AS
-ijiri niI ciirt/ul attention i/irtH
« Ihr I'rticriplioH Ibparimtni,
• I nllf'tH* united on fithrt
111/ or uiifhl.
I Hnc n'
Pat . at LCodioinos.
I'.-iluini.rle*.Toilet Artieim. Stationary.
THE RASTROP ADVERTISER.
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ii mvi 1m« ri ation. L' ooo
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In*., rlt-Oit'i in « IrAM' r
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J mu> ' mo I J"r
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IVmcriptioun carefully
ded ui all boar*.
i Knit-rnl ut iht a( Hailrup, 7Y/ai, a second-clan mail matter.)
PATENT MEDICI
ail Icinda
number 4
MEP.tc.rAnY
my arm with renewed strength and
desperation. In my struggles my ]
liaiul cuine in contact with the butt
CLERGYMEN.
IN MENDOCINO
dnvWrht wo should start in search of
tin' I uif«• mischievous monster
Hit with l In* morning a wrvant
handed mi' ii note from my bout
slating thut mi uuexjMS'tedsummons ••>} miwuu | Munition in all religions A very
lo Knmly as witm— in uu ini|sii-UMit thought of the weapon l**foi*e. Upon pnuului-nt family am. nig the Jew*
Mlnl*i-rt of Vnrlttti. l ullh. nhiM I)*
.rmilaiil. Una Hluhlria.
• " ,'mv>' revolver slung to j n,.IV,|ltJ,ry ,.|,r„v„i,n uro not un-
my Is-lt Strung..' that I had nut
, , , ' . fit t I '•••••« «iI iillillll llliliillK llin
law inuttiT luul ruiisiKiil all his plunu, that wi u|ioii dc|**uded my ctuuicua j A(!|ers buw long hold high rank
; anil that the linnt must wait until ho of life or death in their chun h. In the Inst eentarv
Inst century
flourished tlie Itahtii Beer Adler. liit
wait lather of Monlecni Aillor. chief
rahln of Hanovor. w|i<mu win, the
Rev. I r Nathan Adler. was for u
I ' -ling for the loft shoulder of
the monarch of the jungle, and (mint
ingthe revolver a.t near the direction
ul' ihi
llOIII't as I
could
volume :u.
hastrol'. bastrop county, texas, november ««. 1hw>.
Mill Holl* fibril I for
T II K
I Ittvinu removed to
Hi\ \ ''rick Store
I <UN nun | r<• |>;ir<mI to
show m\ friends and
■ .tijthe public geiimidly, uitttllt;
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Tlio Tailor.
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;waeys at .Law,
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A
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bounty Attorney,
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iittoraoT" Ziiw,
BASTItor. TEXAS.
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An KM'Kltll I I JKWKI I It >ial
WATCH REP.\ I HER.
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mm saloon,
A. LMjOPPE, Prop.
I \ HOP. , ; : TEXAS.
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W his. Bran, is, Whiskies. Cigars. Etc.
I:,ss'i flrEH Always on Tap.
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ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor - at • Law,
lUM'ttor. IKXAS
or. Sn HOLMT 9,
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I ii" i,i in tin' H*a|**r It'iildlfU
Staple and tey Si oceries
CONDENSED COFFEE
lilt. \. S.tiltANT. I ""
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TIADI
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MAHIJOVA to \ cup ..I le>t < •!'•
or milk
AUSTIN, •
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\ W Y E EL
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w\ai Agent,
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Usttlr of MAHIJOVA i a I to. •<
( 'olio* !'• rfr. t I V pur "tl
I E X .Vs . foreign ingri"! <m '
iosv saloon
ED. KABENSBUaTlC, Manager.
HI Mir I III I'lM si I IK
, Liquors and Oig'ars
FOAMING I.AGER BEER
CHAS. BRIE6ER. wm. o.cleveund a co
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ii, ,i f.miii.I ui tli -ilil •land. | ra--
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I mi m'l'til lor I lie celebrated
HOUSTON.
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Best Sswinft Machines, r. w. hqusf.
■' Banker, llotwn Factor
C0MMI1SIUN MERCHANT
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lilt- I i|i > 11 •iilmt .nit IHI Hi f llltt<" ||i it mil ti< -
t tii •• • I -
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\VM. MILLFIFS
III BARBEB SHOP. —
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I,, nun .. In-r." vmi ' in u-'i • prompt given lo kiiiiic
elr iii kiiiivi'. . aivll li Inilr cut or ii •eliuin- 1 - , ,
I,, .l\h' Oopjiiilientii of col , wool and itm - -i.i ,.|
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CHAS. BRIEGER. Agent.
DR. H. B. COMBS, and I will sell you the "
!>HfSlCUN and SURGEON. «" "ls-
Robt. Gill. SAINT LOUIS CHEAP CASH STORE.
C. O. H'OK'TEE,
I)It. W. F. FONVLFK
Physician and Sur0eon. L. R. KHIIARI). staple I* aacy Groceries
stko,.. - - - tk.XAS. ^ Jeweler> DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC.
'• • I t .tmi Sold.
HAS ! ROP, TEX.
tb« lirest Ii of i iiv •! n it n<t I Iiu r) pr« «•,
A tiiUI) itml ill no
Hltitdoi*• of ull irm-j* i« mliin;
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n«i *ni'ri*iI miii tl« t-|t u rr I lit- • .o ><i|ia.
\N hiTt- tin- I fi 1111 f ti I rlv*r an* Unu
Wtoiilnrful fort %u uitl>r>iWt n.
Till I'lUlllI IkllM'll IN'llkll tlJHltl,
Unit -vti'll io tlir • ii ii Iiii r nt tHiltjrft,
Ami ml I lo the (invuii.
hi,ml.i« > pitili ttiiiiuitf ui Hanl
'I'lirii.iiili lit** filtni'iiii Militiiiiiljr «tt«*«<t,
Ht> o iulirl) IUriIIa«| wl.ii, tin h .tr I... r
Mil** in Iii* «urr rtirt ui.
Hrmiii of i«trn uifl Ilia r> |ir**tnt.
a iiii.st t Mini puilRtlit air
Htm tn|i i- 11aaaI M,t'l( lu« i '.i'Kit
wI .nt pra\• •
Lioiu II. Mni « in Utt i! *tul M'*nllil)r
Til K MA I! INKS.
The captain was ill gmsl hllliioi .
and had well condcwceutlisl to leave
'.ho bridge, joining a knot of IndieH,
who were eonifortnhly Ntowcd to h-#-
wai\l of tlm huge cahin skylight en
joying the fine Weathci and inlial
nig the puro. in\igontting hrei'iee
which came iu geiitlo pull's nil the
laud
The noble MtfAtncr U,titi.l to a
Muuthem port from Now York, had
!*>eii blmwed with a g'K*l run, and
had roil in l«l llatl.i a.- without en
■■ountering the pn verl.ial dirty
w«,ither usually ni.-t with at that
point The |KixM iigt t list wan a
largo one cuibmciiig wvi nil i-elehn
tieh imiuihi to Florida for the winter
the captain luul b. ii potti-d by all
Ills lady glioni* laud he waa a laii,
siinbunnsl and luilidaonie iliwiple of
Nia.|.tu . so illiit t: •• njtler lie •.va-
in an unusually high flow of spirits
till this is ju t jolly, captain,
.not*) one of the young lailie« an alio
made room for the stalwart Ratlor
Is-si.le her. What (luul tho old
rhyiuo say
VVlutt nltl|l SUM,
Tltw tt Oi'l thai lilottit.
ami tin '.t-s 11, ii |.i\i t u otttlur!**
A very pn tly and proiMjr Henti
nieut. and I uiii now looking for that
very sensible iiimm you" —
' i >h captain," chorused half a
uWeti ■ ' la~ .alialtel'ers, now alii t
you horridt What w.iiifli' Ai.s. " - -
Bcla\ Inlay all' She Is not in It
Bh n her dear heart, din- trusts tile
as unpin illy as 1 do the goihimimh
there in the binnacle And well she
may
We'll take your won! for it. cap
tain, on one condition." was the
i|un k rus|siiiso of tho young hidv by
IliM side
"Name il and I'll comply, if by so
doing I shall establish my n'piitutioii
flnuiy
"Very w.-ll, sir There is but one !
feature larking to uiak" this select
circle |H'tf. t as it alfeiuly is charm
ing We are afloat on the salt. s;ilt
sea The g.,. m1 ship is rolling, and
none of us is se.isi, k
"So the steward informed me."
"You mean captain Hut as I was
alMiut to remark as you interrupted
there is one lluiiu la, king to our full
nieiuuire of cnj. y nieut
And that is
'A story
"Humph ah > 1 s.s. You
want a yarn. < h Think all a sailor
has to do is to spin a mu m upon do
iiin.nl Well, y.nt sir,II have one
but llllllll Vol!, there IS no love ol'
sentimental s|ioouitig in tt
So much the better captain, for
you Would not till the bill at all "
Wouldn't, eh and lie chuckled
soltly as he threw n quick glance
up aloft t'H'k a sipiint to windward
and commenced
It hapis ii.sl some ton years ago
I was foolhardy then and hot blood
cd It was on the Island of Ley ion,
where ii friend had iuvitiil me to
s|*'inl a few days with him on his
colli*!estate, situated some 3,(HHi f,t
als.ve the level of tho s.^i The
bungalow was n line, comfortable
nflfair, possessing every comfort
with tns.ps of white turluitusl serv
ants who tairly antiilpat.sl one's
wants
Well we were sitting one even ,
ing on the veranda enjoying a UN
live cheroot along with a glass of
grog brat >ly. you know. dash.si
with a trifle of ic« lot there was an
ice machine connected With 111 \
friend's iwtablishtneiit when a mi
live superintcndou' r.sle hastily up to
the bungalow, siilaam.sl and ntlerml
a few musical seliteiu . s in 11 iii.l,h.
status' to Sahib H.u\ lings
"The u|wiiot of the matter «a.<
this Au elephant a wild one ..1
course Imd broken troni the jungle
pulled down fences uprooted the
yolllig. tender coffee plants, raising
the very ahem mischief m a few
bonis to the tune of tjuo worth of
damage
"There was but one venlict, and
that was the rogue elephant must
Ale Itawlings had a lurue assort
uient of weai*>ns. iuclutliug tiger
mil elephant rifle*, and it as
ngnssl ls'fon< we retinsl that at
returned, the pit', ise date of which
was uncertain. A few wonls of,
B|*.logy for the early and uncere-
monious l-ave taking folio wis I, bid j
ding me enjoy myself in tie* interim
"My iiiind was luailo up in ii trice ,
I ' "Id go after the eh-pfi.i'it single
handed sn ,. . . . i .. ,i,„,i « .
|s'iise. ivsi-rving for iii Vs.-lf the pleas
un. of exhibiting to him the ivory
tusks as trophies of uiy skill
' Keinulistruiiriw and wortls of
warning from the Cingalese sii|«'i iL'
tend.-nt wen. tmhiHslisI and. attend
bv Tainba. a well train.si. alert
I native gun liearer I sallied forth in
the yet csil of tho morning.
"The sun had not dried the dew
from the magnificent foliage of the
jungle, ere we wen* well into its
! depths the wild, rank grass, with
enuo and Imiiiiumi. rising far aliovo
j our heads The sudden call of a pea
j cor'- sounded shrill and discordant
through t*.a tangled surrounding-
Tn in I ui. his ilaiK f'.ce glowing with
e.vcilemcnl whisp.no '.'..at it was
the sure indication of a tiger ls>mg
near
the inu//l" press.,| close againjt his K,VI„ „un,tH)l. „f y„,rM c,,ief ral)lll „t
Sinewy hide, 1 ,Hilled the trigger j England !>r Nathan Adler • son.
three times in rapid succession.
I i, I. me.ulf ,1.*, hji'li I,, tbe air,
I here was a prolongs) and l.o.-r,l,l„
roar, a griii'lini; of the long formt
dable teeth, and I was sent rolling
over and over, bruised, half stunned,
bit filing and aching in every joint,
as 1 sprawled and shp|si! along the
corrugated surface of granite.
"1 brought up. as sailors term it.
ull standing, against a large Isiwl
der, to which I clung, until I re
gained in a measure, my scattered
Dr II. Adler, having l>eou for noiuo
yen,*.dc^ite cha^n^i;,^
Thus four generations of tlie A.Uer
family have held tho rabbinate, ami
a |uissago in tho will of Ilr. Nathun
Adler |«'ints to there ts-ing still
, other generation in the [s>nuin of tlio
son of th.i present chief rabbi, curry-
ing out the priestly traditions of tho
family
In thoChuivh of Koine thoceliltucy
of the clergy pi-events the dini't
The information sent u.piocr sort ""i vomly from side to side as it pn
of a chill down my spine It was lug lined t<> spring u|sui int
1 Lranie. awful big. t.si much so in fact
and I would have gone alsiut on th<
j other tuck hail it not Is-eti for tin
; i'litliu-ia.siii of Tain ha
do for a Yankee to flunk and leave a
' native iu possession of the ft.-Id so
we pushed on. with my heart thump
.'il* like the throlis of the luachinery
l of this vessel.
"There was a sudden commotion
aiiii'l the waving, Is'iidiug mass of
foliage, u sulxlllisl gmwl, follow , d by
a crash, lis a uii.gniliceiit s|si'iiiien i f
a Ceylon tiger Isiunded from its
cover disappearing the in vt instant
amid the iiuderhruith of the forest
"We followisl the track as rapidly
as ]H>ssible. glancing warily from
side to Hide Again the |>ciicDck
1 soumhsl its warning My rifle wns
i*i w • i * 4 m 1 mill int' ii"t*i'fHi l l**ti'i*«l fi ' lli^i
| brute s onset, when a low exclatnu
tion from Taiubucans.-d tne toglauee
< m his dinvtion
"Tumbling out of the coarse grass,
j rolling over anil over, was a cub, us
full of unties as a kitten The stout
hunting s|H-ar of the native made
. short work of the youngster, and
1 again we plunged into the interlaced
intricacies of the Indian jungle The
grass encumls-red our movements to
such an extent that Ttimlia l id,i me
wait a bit while he cut is jmssage
through the tough network with his
keen hunting knife He soou disap
| tea it*:.' while I my head cli we to t he
lartilties Hy the aid of the i-.M-k I i tjunufnission of the pnently office,
struggled to my feet, wijstl the |,„( then' are numerous families -
bloisl and dust from my ey.ti; at the f„r,„«•(,n,v. the Vaughaim. to which
sun'.'time tin-growl of the tiger sa the an-libishop of Wmtminster I*.
"1 my ears longs in which one or inure in.'iu-
1 en Minis distant, and directly in „( M>veral generations have
front of me, the brute was cnmch-1 CN>lllo ,.|,.rfry,„eu The pn«ent Car-
dinal Moi-in of Sydney, is nephew
and heir of the Into ( animal Cnlleu,
of Dublin, and no less than twenty-
seven of his near relative*an) priests
in Ireland. America and the colonies.
Iu the Church of Knuhind such
rnsca an- very common Tho clerical
ilig its huge head U-tween Its |miws, -
eyes flashing tire, its claws working
cmvulsivt ly. while its tail jerked i
A kIhio o ovf-r my Hhoiil<h*r r *
vi-filiil tlio furt that tii intriuit wan!
un|hi**ibk
\ U,!M family of ColliiiM wiw foumliil in
It would never "Hik> 'Iw'livuy fully sixty KiX, by u,.v &iward Collins, ,vct..r
fis t m height One chance of .-s . ,.
ra|H-, a forlorn {ioj*., flashed thn.ugh
my brain with the rapidity of light |
■ling, and I assure you on occasions
of great danger men form their con '
elusions very quickly.
in Cornwall For I.VJ
years his ilinvt descendant* wem
rectors of the vuVi* i«irisli. Since
then the Collins familj has given
over a hundred rectors and'iimrs to
.... , , . the church lie v. Stephen Newvomi'
( ilia. ,ng .iii'.he highest l-'into | ,„H.ani„ curat*,of (iirton in immi nT
the bowlder I stcHKl ere. t and facsl Ht„ph,MI M.v„r.il children,
my implacable toe. there wns a' • - ■
sniothei1'd snarl, a fluid combined
twitching of the Issly. afiil then.
ground, was p ...".ng from side to
side, when a frightful iimi,
ently by my side, rang in my cam
"There was a huist of hot, fetid
air ;is the brute s breath poiinsl into
my fare; a flash of fen emus gleam
ing eyes flashing with tires of hell,
a tawny inane and lolling blood r<-d
tongue, and 1 felt luvsiit janiiue.l iu
the brute's iron jaws.
Fortunately for myself. 1 luul
taken the precaution of donning a
thick, tough limiting slut of Scotch
stuff li-loiigmg to my friend The tt
ger's jaw s luul a grip on the waist
luiu.l, holding me tiiiu as a vise,
while my Isnly, by a slight move
in. i t of the muscular neck, had ikvii
thrown across the lm-ad mnssiv.
shoulders o[ the formidable l«east
Un.wliug and imuting witli every
lliovetneut. the tiger trotted toward l
the inner recess, s of the jungle an,)
it would Is' ini|M.ssilile for me to at
tempt to deserilH' my sensations as
the brute Is.tv me rapidly throii^li
the underbrush Host assured 1 was
flllly alive to the |s>nl 1 wns III 1
was neither da,'.«l nor piiraly r.e l by
fear as a mouse in said to Is-when
iii tlm grip of a cat On the con
trary. all my faculties were on the
.pn vivc striving iu vain to think of
some plan by which I could es< i.[h'
eel lam denth
The si*vd and enormous Uiiind -
of the brute a p| nil red to increase as
the ground became clinivr 1 was
•wayed Irniu side !<> side, jostl.sl anil
shaken until inv Ismes ni-h.sl and
hernl throbUil from the hard lilieveu
motioii F.very motion or effort on
my part was met by a low ominous
growl, as with renewed vigor he
lioimilcd on int. nt apparently U) >ti
reaching si,me favorite haunt, when'
ti noonday meat off. it my imfortuniite
Issly could l>e made
tVvasioiu.lly then* would Is* a
|«uise a slight cessation in the jolt
ing and Is'iincing enabling iiu- t"
use my ryes for n moment Tin nn
tun' and as|n'i t of the jungle had
undergone a change a wonderful
one The ground w as open, covered
with stout*, and large Isiwld.-rs,
while tin* long ti-rribi*. claws of the
annual slid and scratch.*! over snr
tacs of hard smooth granite With
out doubt that awful journey that
ride to death was nearly at an end
In all pfolmbility the tiger s latr had
Is*.n chosen in some convenient rift
or crevue in the stones poa.sihly a
half hidden cave, where amid the
rubbish and debris my l-. i .-s would
whiten nn.l crumhle to dust my
fate remain n mystery to my friends
whowoul.lsear. il ill vam tlie deep
aisles of the vast jungle foi soini
trace of wluit bad "lire Is-en their
friend au.l companion
The very train ol thought nervnl
with the fury of a thunderls.lt. the
huge mass launched itself iu mid
air pointing <lin*tly to tne. 1 n--
mi-mU'i- catching a glimjiNo of the
iiiiurintisi is-ast, and the iip]M'arnii(*.
it t.resente.1, brief though it wns.
will uover fade from my memory.
The pow erful jaws wem stroU'li.*!
w ide apart, tho Kt.*-lliko claws pni
trtiding far through the stubby fur,
its mouth, wide open, displayed mws
• f glistening teeth, while mingl.sl
blood and foam drop)ied in targe
flecks from the tremendous jaws
Faint and weak, for the long ton
tm n.-> 1 tension on my nervous
strength was Iteginning to tell, I yet
managed to slide very nimbly from
the pinnacle to tlie flat surface below,
where 1 cowered, half fainting with
terror and apprehension
"With the swiftness of thought a
shadow pas-e,1 over me. there was a
thud a mltle of l.swe, rolling js>b
AV,V?. „",-,hl|(..i; ull < s V.jl' f veil
tun .1 to raisi tiiv" if. |s*t over the
• 1 • ' . 'lr rliff, I J reall/.'sl tllllt I
; was SUV(*1
I'll, "c r, 1 had calcu)ati*l
•vh.n s*.i 'iii; on the bowlder, had
g.i V< >1 * leap m accordance with
the ; - it :oi I bad assnmnit. his
stn>ng '. and ini]ietii"stty carrying
him le a.il.'lig over the t*lgi> of tin'
precipn e I In held his huge form
lying crushed and mangled amid the
rim'ks In low silent and quiet enough
al last Then everything npi*'ared
to revolve Is-fon- mv dazed, bewil
• hiei! eyes a deathly sensation of
si. ktiess overjiowercd me. nml all was
| blank
With the return of consciousn.*w
I found myself in Hawlmgs Imngii
low In good time I heanl the lie
iKiiieiii'-iit of ii.y luintiug adventure
'TainKi like the faithful servant
Unit In- was at the tirst intimation
ot ilaiiuer had turmsi to hasten to
uiy assistance, but arrived just iu
time to U-liold the tien*' bnite bur
ly ing int" the jungle with my Issly
clutch.*1 in his jaws Hoping to Is'
able to recover some souvenir to car
ry Imck to Sahib Kaw lings, nn.l ut
the saline lime to avenge my death
il p,issible he tollowe.1 oil the broad
""" '!! three of whom Is-cume clergymen.
Fnnn tlie oldest of them* sons tie
wended Daniel N'ewcome. dean oi
(Houo—tor; William Newcome, arch
bishop of Armagh, nml a number ot
reetors and vicars From the sec
otid of the thn*> bmthers also .le-
st*'nd.*l clergymen of the Establislnsl
chureh, while fnnn the third, Henry
Newcome. of Manchester, the «*li^
bratcl I'resbvternin minister and
ejected vicar of (lawsworth, descend
«*l a line of clergy that even now, aftei
a lapse of a couple of hundred years,
is iu a flourishing condition.
TWO IUUMji-i *JVS).|JL' Itini nn,,,,,,)
Synge, were respectively bish«|w ..
Cloyne ami Cork during the Seven
teentli century In the next gent r
.ition, two of the sons of Hishop
K'lwanl l«*-ame, tho one dean ot
Kildare, the other arehbisliop ol
Tuam. Tlio archbishop's two sous
became bishop of Klpliin au.HjM^,
of Killaloeand dieil when the
KpiscilH*.' uoiiors of the family
eeJisasl, though several later meinls-n,
were clergymen
Iu in*hIi'I'ii tunes then* luive l**'ii
in Kngland three families who havu
devoted themselves to the church
nml have descrv.slly attaim*l biwli
rank in it These families are tho
Willierfon-es. the Wailsworths ami
Uickersteths Tlie lirst is of quite
recent clerical origin, but already in
eludes two l:isho|is. Tlie sevoml in
dudes a dean of Christ chureh. •
bishop of I.incoln, a bishop of St
Andrews ml bishop of Salisbury
To the tlillil Is.'lollg'sl tilt* lilte bisho|.
of Kljun. tho bishop of Kxeter, tin1
bishop of Japan. Kdwanl Hicker
stetli. au evangelical preacher ol
considerable eminence ami tbe dean
of Lichfield ~Chandlers' Journal
/
lltt|>«*« I iril In IIt*InIttn Mllii*«.
Tlie interesting fact ap|**nrti in n
rt'isirt made to the French govern
uient that hemp or aloes nqs*. art.
almost exclusively ustsl for all.lepths
ot shaft in Helguin mines Acconl
ing to tho statement made, the maim
faetuivrs warrant the n>|*-s to sorvt
IJ to St years, and iu case of their fail
ing in a shorter period, one twelfth
to one twenty fourth of their coat is
iloilucted for every month short ot
trail of the Ifast He discovered me U",,r "tipulut.*! duration
, , .a It Ihi llll'llllll* UIUI.UI til.
iu a dead laiut. aii-1 tlie tiger motion
less at the I use of tlie cliff.
Hy tlie mil of some native wuo.1
cliop|s'i> a litter was impn.vised by !
which 1 was conveyed to my friend s
biitigalow liram fever follow.*! tuul
months t lapsetl ere I left Is'hllldlliei
the ti.u;t nit. delightful Island of'
Ceylon but w hen 1 again found my
self all. at g:i/.ingbin k at that grand,
tii.ijesttr pinnacle know ii as Ailiim s
I"'iik and marked the broad expuuse
of i "I'st and jungle surniuinling it.
I shu'l'leietl trembled in fnct and
have never luul the slightest desire
to partteipate in a hunting again j
l-adics my yarn is spun out "
l'h.inks captaiu. thanks awfully ;
f,.r your interesting yarn. but may 1
ask you a question I
Certainly as many as you please,'
responded the satlot ns he gluuc<*d at
her furtively fn.ni Is'iieath the vist.r
of his uniform cap •
"Did you ever hear of the murines I
The mill ines' What do you mean t"
I thought perha]« you imagiiieil i
you was lelatmg your aheui story ,
t . a tile of those cr.sliilolls 'ea war
runs.
Unites do you take me for n '
bl"'iiiii.i Miiiiehauseni' You lire |h.i
Itnel) m .-ii.t.'fail Hut 1 |* rcei\i'
lb. piirser *li sires my pnwenc The
si" ;s over the fon*vanl. audi am
oblu'tsl to a-sist in the very n.*'es
s.u\sh.ps t'lty of making it so.'"- ■
I aptiiin II !> Smith in Trut. Flag
It is further stated that steel win
ropes, when us *l for tniiiiug pur
poses, should 1«> made of crucible
steel, having a breaking strength ol
seventy to seventy six tons |iersquare
Inch, that large pulleys are mon
necessary for wire than for hemp
rojs-s the smallest diametei )>ertiiis
slble Is'llig 1,800 to 1,41X1 times the ill
aineter of the wire in the nqs' if ot
iron anil '.'.ikhi tunes if of st>*'l Wire
nqs*! are lss.t made with a hemp
cittil, Is-iiig more flexible New York
Sun
I lt#r«r) '*lni|i" I t*I It.
K.vrry Nsly wants a change, and I
think uo one appreciates it more than
those who write There is such u
quantity of what one would call
auiiable selfishness" in human un
lure, however, that It is dlMi-nlt for
a (s.pular novelist to get away fn«m
the adulations au.l compliments of
sincere but inconsiderate friends -
Sow York Commercial Advertiser.
\\ Itrtt* lit* WfiAlltur l« llltl.
The hottest n*gion on the earth *
surfa.** is in the satu tli Western etsist
of I'ersin, ou the b.mler of the IVr
sum gulf For forty consecutive .lay,
iu the months of July and August
tlie mercury has !*.*<■ i kuown to stand
alstve iim .legs iii tho shad.- night
and day . and to often run up nsj
us 130 aegs in the middle afj
riles,n l'lilladel|'hia
I 'III' tt Illlll IliiH | i? i.i i .'tl, |l I ■ -.1 tH
i*nrHi for tin-mom**. I |in*pmri%t ioni* t un In-
I'HrkiT'* Siir«mi;iril:i m III put if % tli« I'.rlinnl tV Son.
Idootl i-irpiMi Hi ip| iit<
I lie Klieuiiiiltlr Antidote Co'*..! 1 l'-| l'*H sntl l.i\tr Cuiiqtlsinl
, , , . j , ; t' i li.it. t |IT niti I
(ou li« I :it ('
liolllr ol Nloltil,
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