The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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FKH1T WITH A SNA KM.
M AMIS HIGo'i HAD A Ttnf.lCLC
EXFEtilENCt HCCUNTLV.
Iha 1 arrtiruail mr tVumva l:u
khrlrklag lata a tib.ir'4 Var.l
XV liar liar Mother I'allxl lUpiUe
tram Hi l ; I r I ' Aakl.
V -v
T l i.il.kll! N. V..
In a y uug -t j hi. hi
lio Is ci Kb ally III
fioiu Hi? bite nf
suoke ilml colled
' about her 1'S .'He
rhc aloud ut lilt)
Mtt of her home
roiiviXil'K with
ItriKlilKir. The
young woman 1
Mint Mamie Illgg-.
the la-ycar-old daughter of John lilr.r-i.
Hie v.b bitten six Units. !:. Uii:i:'.
the mother has iilni frrtd -iiukoj.
tut she proved l.i i n If a heroine bv
rclzln: the rontllo which colic I abo'it
her daughters l K "tf rj Juk to pnil
It off. Miss Mahlle uml her ninth' r
Blood at the front gale at disk the other
evening chatting with a neighbor. T
or throe of the joiiumt generation of
the. Mitre fa Clilly play noisily Hkm!
Ihe yard. The gate U a rickety I'.'-h" 1
affair which rliwa by trustis of it
chain ami weight. Mamie bvl Iht rly.ht
foot on the chain nml was swinging U
bat k aod fin th. The t' lilx'r on t ic
other ni.lt- if the Mice mill to.d nlht
nml wc-nt away. Mia. lllr.iahnd turned
In n i liumiid one of the children l nv-
Inr. .Vamle lit the K ' liuddelily lit.
yuur.K t;rl screamed:
"Oh. mamma! Take It off!" At the
irfiine ti:.ie Vau.lo rushed tow-aid lb
I.OIIM).
Then Mm IHesa saw what 'he li.nl I
not before hint time t" observe. An
object ton.rfhlugiike a thick whip
thtins; was itmmll.ig from bcLiath ala-
mle's Mrt. Only six Imhra if It was
visible nml as the half rran 1 Jill Oe.l
ellag im.lly bit a .4 the street to.vaid th
o; e.t gate of a neighbor's yard It f.app'd
nl.mit hr I. ft 'hoe. coiIIiir ami uno'.l-
Iks like the tentacle of a devil fifh.
Vllh rsrh flUhir t.c.1 iMihe Uxik the
l.irl uttereil a arream that wa heard
from Hid lii md of th ahurl trel.
ln:ie ImIi'.HiI c;nne Mrn. UW.i.. tryl'-K
III vain to call h her ftcetu" (Uughter.
l'ro:n the neurit)' bnu the ncl-;hlKirn
I i:i.e .(iiii !iik cut like oiiIk from a noi.
M )!) h.id rim th'tMich thn talc of
'llili" H!h'a jrnr.J ami a turnliiit
the coiner of thn l.ouiw when her nio'.h-
IT rauiiM Iht. llol.lliiK the Rlrl l'.h
i.. e hsunl M. . IliKKS ie:u htd down ol.d
I r.u:l lh rak l!h th other. The
lpUle tt itr'l'i ed a.) 1 1 R 1: : 1 " a limit the
.il I 'K thkt Mm. IIikh rmil.l tio:
li.ovo It. The rlrl aa ataxuirH aii'l
iK'rcamlrs nntl luirclng the nelrhhors
U take the aiuV ofT. rr Iur that It wh
hllliuK l cr. r'lnally ahe hroke aa
fioui her molhiT and aurted to inn
i.ilu. S'.ie h.nl taken only a few :epa
. hen thn thick ui;l n ptile loowin d lt
nml Ml to the KroiiMl. I't fon
unyU.dy hid tinm to kill It. thf aimke
l.iul era h J away undtr the !un;i of
Iho hnnc. Then M.imle Ml to thf
SHOT AND STABREIX '
.1 !:! f t t jr ibrnn Hile Tkr
llHltait.
A r.t I .11 1 f'X lt:i!!.ir.!t at I'.'Doia
l'j.. ilif oil.er nlr.hl re nit r 1 111 tho
i iii;l!K of John i Inula mid the sl.ib-I'li-K
of Aniirew I'nh lo aid Mike I'ay-
i.iile. A Liillet from a Wimheaier rltl'i
ei.t thruii;h hi.h of Oilui.da'a leH.
Tut) knife vtim::ilii cut the ith-r ara nut
I iiiifi TKi:n jifltl thei.- h i.o ilT'ui !n
;.'!) i f tl;e ici:ut:i. The (tnrnl Wl!i
;.luilttl hy I'nlrlu ulid I'aynotlB who
stta.-keil Ml-li o I HuRit and I'rank Or
lutula lu f runt of Itomi' home neur Kour-
t inth a1 reft. A wraunle eiMiied and
I'.ctd. (.iilr.K to hla huiiie aectirt d a rifl
v. lii. il he I n J Ml ranJu.ll. one bullet
; HiklitK Jiih'i tjil.ui.la who haplienra
lu be i3iliii!.
I:.i and I rank (hlan.U wr r-
I.. .;J fur the i liuulliiK and atabulnf;.
IX THE ODD CORNER.
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QUEER AND CURIOUS
PHASES OF LIFE
I
b h. alaihe mil If th rault b bet
sjtl.-fartnrjr rent attiired thai It l cl
the fanlt of the precrriptlcB bnt that
I the head li o wooden that It iota't
8';t." tJtbange.
A Itrnn'iliu Trailjr
rn-tlerlrk M. rih k rhot and killed hh
wlf ' Ida. In l.cr liPilroot.i at their
I: rue in liruoklyn the other nioriiliii;.
"lien aimdliiR h'fnrn n mirror In an
r.!'(.l!.liic io::n. he r.icd a bullet Into
l.ia r'!it leiiiitle. Dcnih wai lntn-
t;;rioii3 lu tt.th enrea. Tne t tiile. who
eio well-to-do had been tnarrli'd ill
).! and have a child flvo yeari old.
It l nll K'tl that Merilck waa au-
lilcloua l.f hla Iff. ni.d that lie had a
('.e:e tin- waiihliif! her tor aoiiie tltr.e
t-:t. Al'tut ila) lift nk a wontan In ths
'.'.' l.firl Mra. M.nhh cry mil In aji
ci..-:il:i tene U( litVi : "Oh. I're.l what
nr VOIR' liiK t 'hi Are yint rruzy?"
I in:.' -liiiit ly (line kIioIu Miip out lu
iriitltl aucceiialon. Then there i th
in. . i it ..
i"iiii(l it a liiitiy lauiriB ueatii) n
cmt Btrauga aparlaa at Anlmali A
ol ll.ad.rlia tara ttldaw Kw
la t'lillatleatVltla lliparne
Ilia Han.
HEHTLKS3 heart
to full of carei
Yet 1onicin( ao
for batter
thluK':
Ir.ipaileut oven In
thx prajera.
All I ed at
Iriflldg happi n-
lij .
Receive the
' a'.icngth that
calms a ml atllla;
ullt up time tutu eyea "uulo the hllli."
i J
Tl.t v atand In ailent milenty.
Clothed with the morning's pearl
and ron
Theu acft wh.ie cloud about them lie.
And ilrpl UfChts no valley kuoaa;
Now by the lunrhlne they arc kli-ed.
Now wrapped from alsht In veil of
ei UU
ThroiiKh sumnirr beat through winter
i now
:rlJ'lS and immovnMe they atand;
Th I at'jrm wlnJ alxmt them bio
lly rent'.o brn -res they ur (alined;
A thon.inj iiiirtlnc aiudowa fall
1 1 pon them; they i-cniala throuxh all.
l' r. After lhi.1 tfiiiie a aliorl puui
h
I Thi n. rcsth :i hi art tnl.e courar new;
Think of the things whlth ahall
a'llde;
Thf Lt.-enlh iinchanei able and true
With which Cod' own ere a.ttl.fled.
Thaat hi. ii whtie love nis ho!e worU
rtlla.
An 1 lift thin cyca "ui.to tho hill
ft llt.T
M' a
HFJiiKitinc untnii'i:.
il hy ai.t.'.hi r al.wt a: i t' o r ;..
IUiiX Udy. 1 h' re vt. ie tv.t
Li Ih i h. ! In Mm !' r-"'-' I. - l-i 'I'l'
ui:e l.i the filter n::i the .) r ii lit
tie l-i the rl'l.t. A Ihlid buil' t l::i
i.m .'.moat exactly lu tho Uti-IUI.- ai I.
ill A.
Ilorr '.. Male tr aalrltlN
l.ltrrl Ihicnn who had l-eu a prim-
li.ent lieme In mstteia hti'ii Inia'ii
.:.d ;r'l Ual. ll'-lftl l:Vn If at Kirr-
tun li n th i Mi. r !.i). 'c c'iu.'
a mi ti ol eo tenll le til l tmurjal '.'.at
the f n;tre t(iain.unlty w.ia th v t .1.
llL.:li'. ILe iiif.r-.s uf t' e ll.niej
l.ronnd Irt ntll le an I was carried ou r I l-l ir lr trlfl i!.-on wiu a ! 'It.n il-
Iti Ih" Utile hrowu htiu. and put o JU t.s-.l ij ny was of f ; fal Hi.-
Led. Dr. U llelily wa aent f.ir. l-"-K H.rllm c anj tLr attornc j cn .;. U-le
lefi.re he arrived the r'n ! K below ; . rtt.t..w.ry j .ot rlJ if H if-
tha knee ha I swollen to t!i ot
''!uve-Mifn:id ahe wait aujeiti g lerrl-
l.ly. lr. O lirllly admlnis'.t nil whlfl'y
iniiir.il l Il"v'' n old loiter
tlrunk. but U had no fcpirnt rlti-it
tn tl.et cirl.
On h. r I p. below the knee four
fr all puticturvn were found. They wuc
In pair whleli meant that the atiako
I f.d bitten 'ncr twice. They v.cr wourd
-.vl lt b n n.l'l.d the pit. klnpn of a
I yiHi.'.t rmlc a)rln:e. I.ct'.ims were ad-
r InltttrH and th swrlllr-R waa rad-
i.ally reiluc U. klthour.h the plil'a r""-
i rl condition did Hot "cm to luiprjv.
pr. O il" Illy found m i inomlnR that
the liCht leK wa atl'.l bully swollen
lie nudo a rloee rxniiiltntlon nd
tonnd that the glil had bien bitten
worne If laiaMlile. In the light than In
ii. i..fi l.u Therp were f.mr bltea
nl -nr the rulf of th 1'R. snd It waa
t v blent fiom the young woman's ton-
Ultltin that tho poison h.'d ihorsughlv
ri rireatel her svatem Sho sufTeivd
cotillmuilly fiom rpaama snd twit h-
Inji.i uf Uie uiOm-les. WW. ii by on tron-
e t
IMtllllaa lu Animal-
It 1.1 niinciiin -ed that l:i Ilrlilaii
(;iilaiii lirs Leen dUoavfr-d u bird with
fi ur l ;s. It lnhahllt '.he munt st-
ir. ' f.ursta and lis diet Is prlncl
(ally aruvi lee- ihe re.ult hem; that
I h f: nti b ti: r.t U t j M . It U al:rm.t
t? l..re as s pcaeutk and tho irh sel
ilurn tern l' walling cry l oftee hrard.
Vh:i It la hit -heJ It pusiari four
Ihe frjnt pair being of rtpilllaii
tlnij.tcr. The )ung btrda have th
le-t -i I t limb alKtnt the tri-n like
r t..!i i yi looking and acting lioro Ilk
: i c luiilj thin birda. Alter while
l.u fie li.i.ts bti:i to flaltta an 1
(hanr until they ilevelo;) Into fclngi
Then U-athcts tejtin to r.rtw acd lu
iht ri tine mi ve t'RO of their former
I liih uloiia appeal lin e ri-ruaiiia. The
l.ir ln pome.n a uatle powers and can
tive lo surprising dtp'hi.
A r.e tulaiul he Ic-tt dbrovereil In
A ue ; r 1 1 1 j a cri all mole but It see ma
t i It lor.R to io ne remote petiod. It
rcienib!' a thr kangaroo as the feaialo
J has :i.all p.iiii h In w lilch tc rai ry
I' i yoiinit. It Is In lul ir a pale gray
with silvery and rh!en 'ants. Its fa
Iv thf cdl pa'i; It Ij tiniply a horny
ji'ir t!ei I j a dividing un-at.d hsr-
I. K I ao hcl.-a where th' re it uo lioe.
; The i.icuih ! ti in i. til tlitt plate. There
ate no cyta. It has forty ;tc:h. It urea
l:r fere fed with sui-h rapidity that If
oner- lost In the uml It digs Us war
fchattlaf Ike l)M la r.aa
Mr. Trevor-Datlye and his one ooai-
rade on the laland of Ko!gutf off ths
northern coaitt of Hiuila bud sighted
a choom Samoyed hut md were
making toward it with gieat eagernens
when a heavy fog settled v?od them
and presently aa they made their way
over the low tillW they found them-
selves unable to agree as lo the direc-
tion aaya the Youth's Companion.
Time puased snd they beet me utterly
confuted. !'t tht-y nvisl lind the
Samojeda and fUiBlly lr. Tievor-
llattye pullitl hlninif t:igi her.
1 rcn.ember how on dy. when It
mas very hot.I thtew a Jacket over the
bjiirh of a tree where my t'rte Indian
caid ho would pick It up on our return.
We hunted all that day ur I the nest
lay out that sight and ll l followlns
evening as we were r.olng jome I rc-
me 111 her t 3 my Jacket.
A Jacket hanging on a I jugh In the
ml lillo of a pathleitti foret: la no very
ejpy thing to find hut ta" C'ree shut
his (-yen remained so for n minute or
two and then t'lir.inr I ilf round.
walked atralKht away. I fi 'lowed and
the end of an hcur rr o we came
straight up to the Jacket.
This as I say. I no r inembered.
Tiiin I shut my eyu an 1 thought.
Aff'r a mnnnut I colli as It were
nee the choom and so eh arly that I
knew I rtiiil.l walk up to 1 .
I opi r.ed my ryes. All was fog
It ii' f'r: but pointing. 1 said to my
compalon: Tlieie la :ne rnoom
straight over there" wh h wss al
nioit the opposite dlrretlja from where
we had aiippo. ed It to bo.
we snouiiiered our :aing ami
Ri.irhcJ on and sore c:i igb. ll wat
lint lore It fore we saw i lead of us
the dim outline of the tn( ia looming
througU tho fog.
iiik iin inn s Ttmv.
fiiTil ill tt.r an.l jby r-f tlr
Meglt-au I hiltli'.-u. who pre B n r -u:!t
quilt- .-ta at lii'- in Spit of thf t!--ih al
t liii'.-ii-i i n ii l!M cue. 'Mi. J
6r ti to5 i rt . i lie wrl jt B i.m u T
Tht-y ... Miu- uihI lot .re tlntii ii.it
are Im.iu wuli tleter luii.fi ; ii.ll
miauled to ht wtiliiior a ttttik
i
I
. ai.d r. i
I !.
il h ft
i the th !
or i
OS t
elf.'
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Haw Uarrr Jrclaal Ilia
Hlaaa
"I waa a fiilklleiU-itl M. I. ome anj
never alii.iihl have thought f adolitllig
my preiM ut iiroff..ion If It hadn't b-ru
for a tineer attiilfnt wln-u I Aral hung
out uiy n hi Utile.
'I Imd a rhii m Ichhor a mnn I
lutiiuil to pri plihiti' and ihe firat ea5
I had. nfter days of waiting for pa-
tients wh.. illdii t ctinif. wa to hi barn
to t4 what was lite limner wnu
al. U iiinre. I t ured the uiara nud took
In my ahluuU-. fT frii Ua b1 10
this I have never prew rlleil for alul-
n iii la'liig. 1 bad wou a reputation as
a v. tcriitury tii''"U and bad to stick
to It. I'.ul that Is neither lure m.r
i i..-r. iti.lv If vi.ii think auiiuals ran t
nhow piiiiimle ami srTiftlon. perhaps j
you will i banc.' your inlnil.
v iit-n i ii hi iHt-it iii in -- - j
.r two I sent for my brother M' k. Ho
nit a wonderful chap witU nil kind (
f nniiiiala. ami I tiion-jin r.eriLi.a
r a
1:
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t V.
I.
i In )
ait- liitii-etj initrvetiiiia UitNii-iom im
vtt'o limwu lingers uf the MiXiut
Imlile Im. hi tin' Mftlfitn liiml In"
hul.iet il.iik'-r tlinn 1 fvi'-!". Kt: I
very liulf t hll Vjt-li pirn h an.l pit nud
tki- li" ll i I iv ir w 1 x Into ';i il 'i'i " ' j. : 'rr ' .
tu tat filil III Hie liunk-t phit-ea. over ( e v ;
llt-re In Hit luiltlle l..i'ir tin- iHKin i ; '
.l.i..i.. ... . .'r...t of IM.!"1" lJ f
tl. Tl...v i.l.ll. II... I Ml. i l tr nml (alUtly !iJ '
wax figures wblch lli"lr liny iiau.!" ' "Wall pal J. w !
havf iiuiilc; lty huwk (lowers nml juryT"
imniT 11 in K II lliet-lll ll L-:iit t'i lMl i' t i . lull its tiiiii)
coii s. ami they ruh afit-r you. can u ..j kill)W (iiJt j .
Ton by the aklrl ami lure you lu k to' ' '
llieir part.!-' Uadhs. As a rile th- """ ' ' tlM1 '' V 1
know ouf KucliU senttui ;! m- ' 1:1 ' 1 u ' ' ' " ' ' 1
a pt-utiy." t eter traiiip a. inv'
lu iheir devoti.in to iniiilt they . in "I'm afrai-J !.'' "
to i-iuill:ilt Ihf l.llda ih.'li.s. Ite. T h ' Jkr' U' ! ."
l Hie ni:liue cbaiui wliiielty lliey p.ij
lan k the little feathered wurlthrs foi
olC
Ulna the day !lrt Itii-aka In at the
wliiilow of U MeiliHii hmiw the head
of the homos gallantly weh'tunes It
by leaping out of Intl. If he Is v-ry
old ur feeldt- be at huat luiiRiit'S tt
till MiiiRflf from his pillow ami then
lie la-gins to sing a aonj- nf prniat. If
a liet hiipH us to ! aisyinir In the
liHiiat'. then ll Is he who marl '.he t
c.il eyuiph'iiiy. Hut whoever Ih-kIiis Ih
all tint boii-M hold iiiii Int. il up tin
wife tne ciiikii liilhlreii. the half
you .- f.'.'y 1:.'
us I'ia a
No.
ever."
"That n
"Yes."
"Walt. I'd h'v lit f-1 to F t c i
ins! had sttnthin' to t t'.'s a : H
over but 1 ain't icin' r.i Vi'l.'.'i'.
pard s on the cr ah'-al. V.'ji
hurt?"
"No; here he Is."
At that roomert a n -s !. i '
md typical uf il : i '--
Sent over tt.e :ri;ul a:.d . 1
etiiil.l work out my part of It and have I gi own chil.lr.ii. the i.M.lllnc l.al'i.- ; Wtll jim they say ou b'v t-;
that for him. I never did. for Pick's j nml t-ven the at rvains J..in In thin aim
n i-.iitiiti broker In New York Uow and pit iii.'IimIt of praiae. Hut layoiil the ' " ..
a I 1 1 I . la-sli. ll "vcr . ! the ......a Imls or the rb h!y T .
i . .' k e a tlr.t riite phval. lau. Hut ! csrv.-il rfila.f. the hew.-ra or w.-.l. Il.e ".-.orter. No u to hi k. T n
tl mix ... I 1-. ..-.. tt .u t. I.i.1..:i ..f vr.lli TK.''. rl-lt lull Ifllf W
ll... t I u l.Mt I mt-llll! Ill IK' 1 to o . - .... - . f. ... .
was a favorite elephaiil-a
cr-uturc aud worth a small
i ft t. An lndi-tm tit for perjury rnu
1 Ti e charge caused Ka. on tu suf r j w(th gm.h TtpMf f (l..r
lilt many UlUH lie cctauie uriai.i ...
r..iti wrr.t into the vnrd rcure.l a
i.tl.-k cf dynamite tint hrJ I'f.'n boeehl
for blat.t lure iiiriioifa. uul. lly I. IJ U
iloivn and lit the lure. A t'iri(:f e
flotltn followed. 1 he horyr-arli lira
li.'tKhLurs rusted oat to tnJ that i:r
una had hem Uiwn Into a lit'iltcj
i.le.-.'w. Ills Itcily was literally thiown
I to tho four wlii.lv lie bit to ixpli-
u i '. . i n of hl.i act.
t
. . . - . u. '.V -Vv
v nJ V-
Vef
KaatM.1. 1ka KUIe-l Ititnwtr.
' Koni.ltou Ciusen a wialtuy fainur
ll lug near Oti'.;a'ooa. U. if nt Lu fam.
lly lo church rectnil. When they rf-
tnrned they fuud the hmue badly dis-
ordered. Kvcry Itel lu the houte waj
turned uvt r un.l the clothing thrown on
Ihe floor. The hui'cau urjwtrs and
rlon-ts wire ninised Jnd ransacked
('linen's sou. thlnklnj Iht liolt had
btcti robhed. started In search of the
n bht rs snd his father lit found the
latter In Ihe rosl shed banging by the
nct k. I.lfe w as rxtlnr-L The man had
en a new vest the lining ot which was
cut and torn and a pocketbook. known
l to have been oit the body routalulug
$:.'! was mlmtlnc. Th-re was about
It' I In the houie but this was not
linn hid. Mr. Crtuen was known to
he slightly demented over religion. It
is thought thtt In a fit of Insanity he
went throur.a his o hmntt robbed
his po?Kcthook and killed h:mif.
ngain be found. No tunnel marks its
parage as with lu hla I Ict-l U covers
Its tracks r rapidly as tiny art mailt-.
I The corhlnia! Is Prst collected about
the tridiile of December. The Inject
aie rtuioved from the tree with a knife
the else of which has hern blunted or
sie raiefully bnt.'.hel off i!n a squirrel
tall. This labor Is perfumed hy the
so'ii n. w ho often sit for hours lo-
ethtr tca'.ile a single olaut. The In-
reets are utually killed by the appli-
cation of hut; hy baking In ovens or
hy the heat of the sun. When the
co.-hlrral arrives In the market It Is
111 the form of a small grain having a
tonvrx and a concave side but with
very little resemblance to the body of
an lu: ed. It Is used for dyeing crlm
nib and scarlet and for making car
ktlne. Cochineal alone yields a purple
color which when mixed with a sola
tion or tin in nttro-muriatie arid may
be changed lo a most beautiful acarlet.
The illit-overy la mid to have been
n'srle In this wine: A man who wss
making a thermometer placed In his
window an extract of cochineal made
with boiling water an I In some way
a vial containing nltro-muriatlr at Id
was broken over It This add changed
Ihe purple dye to a most beautiful dark
red. and by experiments this omn
soon found thai the tiu dissolved In
the acid raiiM'd the change of color
' An lugeiiloua dyer at Leyden Holland.
! brought the discovery to perfection.
lUitaaranea f a rnw
The great dt nsl'y oftii. erl satel
lites which acconiptny ul neti In our
solar a itcai. ays sclcn l a Wo a
very iitroiig proof In favor of the tru'.h
of th theory that all I revolving
spheres I'i tho heavena t . .' Increasing
in heat rather than dlml.iishing. Our
own moon Is sluiost sj t 'nt as our
errth and Inatead of I .ng as Sir
John Ileischell suppo-e ! 'an orb very
ram h lu sted pos..lhly 1 1 a degree
much exceeding that of b ling wa'.er"
It Is cow known to le t -out alxteea
times colder than the .art a. whilo
Jupl'.ir that mi;:hty rt'.J piamt even
at Its surface. Is found U he altucst In-
runditcent and Kas dt than lite
earth.
That our own sobr ;c;a baa now
hut one central sun Is rc riiii.n what-
ever that It did not at nc Hue have
two. The very fact of I re Ik lug dis
covered what are knov i as doubts
stsrs (suns) Is a very r aJ pntof that
every other solar svjti i In the unl
vir.e Is cot always lb our own as
r. rarita lha tiilmlwr r. !. anna
1 In a tinlaolar eon.litlon :id thera ran
be little If any rinub! . ist the coal
n;i annex now to be fof 1 dciicilted In
our er.rlh wti niaile ' ilug a prrlo.l
when our eohir sya'.em 1 d two central
suns and It Is rtisonr le to suppose
that a secondary aun Ir our ao'.ar sys
tem and one loo. If It : iould have re-
volved In clone proxtml ; to our earth.
would have sooner or .iter converted
the earth's vegetation I to coal.
"MMoii' Haw-la I tlladalphla.
Tho naif sonars on I :ls stnet be
twen ! 'th and Woodi a.k streets. Is'
known to all who are '.-qualntrd with I
the nelrhborbood as ' aldow'a row." I
This Is due lo the fact t iat no less than i worda
lilt very mil d iy after I'i. k came
azt t a lel.vr.ini fro'il I'. - ivariniin.
bail lien .1 iwu there oiiet or twitt
t. bis owii "tallies anil he had a gootl
d.-nl of fallll III me. 'I he tloaHil s.
"ltlt has hurt her foot tome ai
I.IIIT.
Mela.
Stlltlllil
fort inn. I
"Well. I confewa I hesitated. I ills- I
trrtint my own ability an.l dreaded
Ihe fiMllt. Tut Ilek wa tl.-lenullieil I
M ui. nml 2'i he did. Wh-n we go) out j
cf tin errs Itariiinil hiiumif waa thfre j
a ; li it apli-liilul llr of nial.-lu-tl grays.
II. ei-l nie very dubiously. Til for-
Bolleli you Wflf su.ii a littlt fellow.'
In- mill" In a illw-oura.'.tl tone. 'I'm
sfiald u cau'l blip Imt.' Ills dis-
trnt pin me on my imtib.
"'.Mr. Ihininin' a.ihl I. gelling lu
Iht- inrihiL'i'. 'If It iiitnes l a Uaiin i-1.-inil
lU'lil latween Ilela' ami Uie. I
ibfi'l iH-llt'Vt' an exira fia't tir two ut
hi'lirbt w.iirld help me any.
ile hifirlntl ouirluht. nml U'gan tell-
li. me how tin Hepluiiit was hurt.
Klo l ad atepiHtl on a nnll or bit of
h. n un.l il had H'iietrat.tl the lender
pirt i f her foot. She was In Inteusf
air.'tiy and aliiHMi wild with pain
la.l U Itefnrt We rt a.iii-.l tho In-
iloai'rt In whlth she wss we mniii
Inftr her plttniis lniiiiwiliia'. ami when
we citereil we found her ou three legs
sninglng Ihe hurt f""t slowly ba.k-
w.inl ami iiltiTlng long -rlts of an-
giiUli. Si'ch ihiinli Misery u her li'ki
- wir thins!
"Kvcii Hick nnallttl now. 'You ran
never rel near her.' be w hlsrrej. rhe
wlil kiH y.m. surer
"11. T kcepvr tllvitnil what he aald.
I'.-n't la nfinlil. sir." he ralbtl out to
Im 'IIi Im-'s got senae."
"I t. k in v Uix of Instruments from
Mr. rn tit'iii
" "1 like your pliti k. my Kiy.' he aabl.
l-iarill: 'inn I own lh.it I felt rather
mih-it and shaky ai I went up to the
hui:" laaat."
'ii.t men etiiil".re1 alml Ihe show
ntii'e Mr.iuml us riiiioiily but at a re-
apitif'.il an.l einlneiilly wife distance
as 1 Ih-iiI il'.u il to exiinlne the f.a.t.
"Whllf I ws doing an as gently as
I eon!'! f felt in my horror a light
l.u'iii mi my hair. It was as light an a
wiili'mi'sl but n I turtle. I ami saw the
gr. .it lni"k liehlnil me It bad an awful
M-;k-..vetll''.
1 's i i-ly riirlinc your hair." sang
0 - the Vi'M-r. 'IHiii'i mlinl her."
"'I ahall lave to cut. ami rut deep'
1 I hi I bv wav of reply. He an 1.1 a few
III olitt lliign which were evl-
Cut ar;y f.'
k'r. nohow.
"No."
"Want word tak'-u to afct-
"No."
"Kin I do anjthln' f ir )'r'
The djing mun gJil at I
aiomeul in siieme and then
"Tom )e sr' the oi.iy p.Ji
Iliad as knowed the l.or J ' t
or or nt'W'Ts Jt'lii in in' Morning
I ll.'IIIM. I tilt swet'teat of fill ltl..f MeX-
1. nil Hole riiikn the tu i lt' pl-e of tli"
M li it baby rolix.
-Mexltau chll.lren untl lo le tralnetl
lo two lii.lii-lri.-a lu which they no
lolliri-r etigai. 1 beat' Were running
ami illvlng for ii ln. but both. Iht-ae
tlaiing and rt'imuicrntlve art an rom ar' Ihe oi.ir p-ji r 1
now i.nthil.ltetl by law. Not long a:.. 1 . t. .!ie or j
a u.aMlly miiirlaT or lns were trnin.-l i
to run aiiii.l as noon n tli. y -... " "ver to c.e.
l.tiilU alone. They Itih. rlleil supple The oi l tramp pum-l o.i L.
hla. strong thigh" tireltt.4 leg and knelt down and ss the
nliiil.lt feel from tloir rt-imit nml ; covered au 1 bowed our '.
Ili.ir Miir.-al au.i-atry. W hen til' ) I prated the praer wori ; r
gietv m Bi.iriift- d reni'biiig ala V u j ti-'u as a-"--.-'.
li SMoliril pel ft-. Hull. I hey Jnlll.d a . .... ....-
.rrs whM ...in..! Il.e only r-luble b ;i!' 'a ' Ul " ' '
ii i a'ii-'iT a. ivn4 of M.'Vi.ti. Tb.e ."
men oricii ran ."' mile lu four nud a j "That's It. Jim. and kia 1
half days. They made round lrl of more?"
Tm miles In nine ilut s. f..r iii.ii lin y j "Nothing more for Misi'
wore jMild by f.'.T or : In M.'xl.au .h uoctor he looked down n
sliver tiouiint. ion uie oi.i .'leinniii -v .. rt i .u
. !."
n : i
!;"! H'
i It :
Jo any:
1 : x
li'.iinera a re il.-inl kill d bv tin ir n:nl
overwork inn! Iho imth.Tii I f are Wif-
eiioi'gli lo have supptvsattl a brill
biHtl thai luiarlubly pnite-l aul.iil.il
klxtiiungi.
sale face. "Vour p.irtaer Is d
HIS HONOR'S TOOTHACh;
II rraaart la I la Mora Ikaa (tia
Hat Had Uarj.i.aJ -r.
A good story U told of " '
reer a prominent lawyer u i "
Wkat Oa Belafct Clrl lllat
An acreeal.le f.ehl for iiKtiieyinakli
... ..... :...- 1.. . 1. .
ia out it ii leu Lilian t iia "u:" ' aayg the I a.I'ieaa atalidaid. V-'ruec
or lather Int. whlth Ulian walliil ir.g a vU.l lo Su Iaiuls ho t-i ! a t'
one summer morning. On Iit way ! ttaick of tuuibache. He ".. t s -.1
achiHil she bad to lias Ihe house of ' list's off.ee and was nu t by a t
Iwu xerv tl.-nr old hull.-s. who lived 'man who
i
by tlieiiuK-lrew ami otlfretl alit in
a ferr preliy .M fasliltu.l garden i
Miss Ih-twy and Misa Annie were foinl
of the bright girls who two or I line.
tin.es a d iy walked pas their tl.N.r on '
the way to ami from llnir class
rn..i:. and Ihe) bad their favontea
among litem olieu atopplug l.ily. for
lust.-ime. ami giving her a U'omv or
twt to fasteu Into her luirt iiihole.
Out inonung I. lly olwerrttl tSiat
Miss ItiMtey giMtHt a little ami fell
alx-'ll Willi her Stick. Illateml of tef
waa acrupuloua'y cut. 8.
;ieaa. ms isiier uowcu iwtu.
the Judge began:
"I believe you profi-vi to r s t
pxtract teth wltli.'Ut palnT
"Yes. air" was the re-ly "?. 1 I."
don't io It I'll refisn.1 your n r T "
The Judge was teat-it la the ;- '-
Ing chair srid the Wl t'.-i: i he r n
urra aa tilt? u. mi t inn- i ... -
lube in his mouth li1 i t a ' - i f r
ind Ixi ame uncoEt'ioua. W h' u t'f
to the young man wa un.icr a '
.1 t
hla erstwhile spolh-.a :.ut i
pli.g briskly around the gartleu a slit covered with blood and tl e-1
UMtl to tin.
"My aiMer" enlifldetl Mia4 Alilile li
bt-r "is growing blln.l. We went to
Or. N yesterday and be innnnue.1
ur fears. It Is a catant' t ami it can-
tot In o)-iiutt-tl nil for a long Hint'.
t
ji w
l i
c h
op almost beyond rcognition.
desperately waving the Juc
Inz all tha while: "C.tl cut
Uet ut of here'"
lie seemed iery anxious 5o lave t
What MMir Itetaey will do I tbui'l Judge get oct but he roul !r."t I. !
sevcuteen bereavej wl es teside with-
Ita confines. All three are raid to be j
handsome and thrifty; five of the at are
engaged In business f or t'nen.selves and
eleven have very rora.'i rtable Incomes j
Two years ago thfi wera twenty-
three widows In the 'row" hut four
hive made new vrntut a on ths tuatrl-1
monlal sea since thr' time and two
have Joined their hii1 inds in another
land. Il would be a I taach of eocfl-
dence to mention the nutaber who will
be remarried before t' doss of tha
yesr. but It Is safe '.5 say that tha
"widow's row" will loo lia prestige as
the abode of h nely fe isles unless sv-
ersl engagements are broken off. Phil-
adelphia Kccord.
ii
M1SH MAMIK HIO'.S
like r't:.)!'. hmlng several minute at
a time.
ll.raa.a lie atrltatl lilt Sl.tlher.
Ch.is. .H it tin. nuetl l.t nliot lilunolf
lu the klr'ft at ltrl.lgeporl. Conn. Wh- ti
taken to the hospital he said:
"in. lor. 1 have been tlecelvliig my i
mother and I could not stand It any
lo.ger. I work In one of the s'.nrrn
and get l'i a week. I have used 'no
im-ncy to blow in and I have b.en till-
ing mother that I would not gel my al-
nry until 1 vorked two inonlha longer.
I knew It wai. pietty tear lime for nn tu j
isku home tcme Money or let my luolh- .
..r i-t nw tha'. I had been lying and I
nought tl brs t way out of It v.nul 1
le to kill nty.M If."
The young man will rcrovts
laraaaw IWaiih la I'r.anv.
The little town of Albany Ind. la
much excited over n death which oc-
ruiretl there several days ago. Two
.vtieks ago J"U U'villo. sgi d 32 was
takeu sit k with a mild form of malarU
(ever. Ills cane wss put considered
lani'.erous hy tho attending physician.
j The si.-ret afterward bersme known
' and a largo dyeing est thli-thnient was
etecle.l in Tarls. This accident oc-
curred i ver 3m) yenra ago.
Natal llaatlarks I arts
ThP laks.t "cure" suggested for the
rillcf of headache Is a haircut. A eer-
but the man contended from the start physician in London has met with
Cut he w'Ss going to die. having had a
iliei:it which so Informed him. Iat
Mnr.t.iy. nil slfrns of the fever rtls;-
1 1 car".! but Ihe pi.t lent was at times dt-
il'iiMis. ritynicians were called lo ex-
amine Mm hut no ailment could be
illaiiiio;i d mid ti e cause of death Is a
fcreat iityi-.tery. Kxrepi when ths de-
lirious spill were on Levtile would
talk nud cry he had no paiu. but that
he could not leave his bed aa lis wsn
going to ill".
t.od tvJrt" sort' "J UJ
hiikU be hat's Idleness.
bow
i "Clice." said the lc.-tii-r "nn you
! tin dpuh: rciiiruiher. tiiii.cl nu n Into
ho-.s." "I wonder If siie did H fcy
! tiartlng a street car ll;ie?" mumvI the
T oaiall W .hi i ao mi l ilti u l "e
way lo tin li'ill.-t'lm iiiMHti l"ittiniea
cteat Miccess lately In his treatment of
verslstent canes of "nervous" headaches
ind he has finally dlscloncd the stvrel.
lu each he says after the patient
had btld bare a long talc ot woe of
ileeplesa eights and miserable days
he prescribed briefly a simple hair-
:ut. It Is not necessary that the hair
ihnu'J be cropped off short aflcr the
'ashh-a of convlcta. s
The curative properly iof the treat-
Ttrnt la based on the fart that tha tube
silica la contained in each alnglt hair
a severed In the process and ths brain
'bleeds." as the barbem ray thereby
vpenlns a safety valve for the eon
I. ?te d cranium. A co:nmentntor In the
Uii.2oa to. lt.tr pr; . Sa ii:.;r::.j ta
hie t
hiaaar Sa a Caul faa Malekaa
They say there Is man who resides
near MaUcu. tu this couit.y who prides
hlmwlf on economy rnd the other day
when dlarunalng his favorite topic hs
remsiked that he lml saved several
dollars In matches. "Why" he said.
when I came to Mi'sisaippl nearly
forty years S::o 1 brought my fire with
me ami 1 have kepi the same ever
ever since never aliasing It to die out.
and during all this time hava never
spent one tout for ms'.cuet." Stark-
vlllo Times.
la Thetaa . I 1114 laja
Maine's oldest Inhabitant comas to
the front with aaaihrr prohibition
story. "Talk about drinking in those
dsys" ho said the other day. "why.
when I was a hoy I knew an old fel-
low who used to i irry around with
him strapped most of the time to his
bark a little wood n keg filled with
New England rum. Irani which h took
frequent drinks." iixchsnge.
Impr !(
"There" said the .nother. "don't you
feel better?"
And the little I iy. whose trousers
hml Just been pate. " I remarked at he
J.. .. . -t ... t' n . r. J M
it i' ilv luiemlitl for the elepbant's utt-tl.-i-xim
.1.114 only. Then be hoiitetl
vvHh the itttn.t iiHiluess. Cul away!"
"Tin mun's faith Intpiietl me. There
be stia-d. aliattl'itely ntiprotetietl. dl-recti-
la front cf the groat iTeature
ami tpilt't Iy kililHTe.! away to her a
If Ibis were an everyday ooeurrvuee.
"Well. I mailt' out ir.lsTl Willi the
kit I ff. I f"lt 'hi grat-p on my hair
lighten percept IHy. yel not uug.ittly.
Cold dri ps of pen-piiatl'.u stotal out
nil over mi.
"'Shall I rut agaluT 1 Itmnagetl to
call cut.
" "Cut away! imiuo IciIii the eiittiur-
aglug reHa.iif.
"Ti ls sirkf did tho work. V great
Iliads of fetltl matter follovvetl Ihe tnas
ago of the knife; the almceaa wn
liiiiittl. We ir:tyed out Iho foot.
I.i.k.tl It with takitm and b.uind It
tip. Tho relief must have Imoii Imine-
illato. for III" irmap nil my bslr rel.ixed.
the elephant ilrt-tv a long almost hit-
li nn sigh nml -Will. I il.ui t know
what Ii.I'm In d m xt. for I fnllilt'.l dead
away. I'i. k must have IIiiIhIi.mI the
lullut as ami picked me up nud my
(fb; I was as limp aa a rug.
"It innM have Itfii a year and a half
after this hniipeiiitl Hint I was calhtl
l Wesleni Muaanelmselta lo et-e aom.
fancy hoino4. Itarumii s lircits hi p-
I M-in-tl to ! there. You may he suix
that I called t.i liiiulrt for my dis-
tinguished path ut.
"lleU'S well and hearty sir. the
ket'cr HtisWtTttl me. Ci ino In and ac
In r. she'll be glad In see you."
"Nonsense!' anhl I. Ihoilgh I ron-
feaw I had a keen cltri.'slty lo see If
she would know uie na 1 alep-cd Into
the tent.
"There she stood the h.;U! as Will
aa ever. Tor a Moment she baked at
me lii.llfferi'iitly then stomlily and
with Interest. She next rvttrbiit out
her trunk ami lal.l ll cari'iueiiigly Hi it
on iny alioiihler ami then ou my hair
how rlvhlty her loii.-h broiigtil lank
to my mlinl I lie rold V'lvera 1 en.tnr.tl
at tin lntrotliicHoulo her and th -u
alio slowlv lirtttl up her f.ait now
whole ami healthy and showed It to
me. Tliat's Hie mdaT truth T'-Our
Ininli Aiiltusls.
know. f.r re tiling lias la-eu ber gn-nt
iM-iupatiou and her one plensiire. 1
en in. it tvail lo her. for it hurls my
throat to read aloud."
"la-t me come every aflerotatu. ilenr
Mi Al.iih'." wild l.illau. "I'll read
lo MIm HelMy frtutt four lo five every
day and ou Saturdays 1 11 i-oiue twioe tor It"
-an liour lu the niorulng and another Tha young man obtruded
lu Hh' sfteruoou t caa do It Just aa for ft niomept glancej r p
duced to leave his retreat n;
Uble.
"Why young man what's the i
ter?" asked the Ju.te wb et..l .i i
dcrstand tha situation. In snr;r
t'va done anything I'm w.::i s to )
L.i L-
ensilyr
Mi Annle'a fact llehtemtl. "You
swoel eiilhir alio said. "If you will
etiim. a .id ymir mother will let you
Itciwy ami I will pay you f..' a week
for roatling t us both." Harper a
Uoitn.l Tahlf.
t'btltlr
wr'ur lu th
la Mt-lra
lull M.iU
V.ii.l.
Th Ulraaar Slarr af a Hla.
It is aliitttl iis.n what p ars to bt
gotal aiilholM) that lu tint' of tin"
tnik of tin Sutulslt t-Hpital city of
Mini rid j iiiiignlrtit nt ring hangs hv a
silken eonl nNnit the iiifk of the stat-
in of Ihe Mal.l of Aliiitsliiia the pot-
p.ll 4-tliit of Mii.ti 1 1 Thla ring though
set with ilt'iiiioiiiU u ii. I far la. Is in t
eriln'hfs eutiivly tiiigimrtl.tl. Th
nditt imy in i sgsvial ailt-ntiou to It
nor Is ihctv uiiv pn vliou made for
Willi lung It by 4sftnl orthvra luvnuse
it Is not Win-veil that any thief how-
ever ilnrliis. vvtiiil.l vent lire lo appm-
prialt' It to bis own c.-e ami w lu ll thf
111. lory of I In ring la tMin-i.l.Tvtl. It is
Imitlly lo It wondered at lint n sit
p. rHiitloiis pooplo piefer to sivp It a
whit iH'itlt. Ani'idlng to tho story
that Is luhl of It. the ring wa ma. if
for Knig Alfonso the father ot
Ihe pnct'lit boy king of Suuu. Al '
f.niH.1 pit'M'iite. l o liii iiuitfiii Mtr
titli'M ou Iho day of her le'trotli.il
How slioli ber loan led life wits
all kll.'rt. lind oil her tb-alli l!if kiH4
pIXM-nlisI Iho ring to his gratiitu'.ilh
er ejiieeii Cbrtsliua. Mn.it ly afiee
wattl ('ii't n Chiisiiua it .tl. nud the
kiitf gave Iho ring to his aSter. the In
fall I a del I'ilar. who ili.'.l within Iho
liio'ith follovvilig. The lillg waa tlicu
gixeu to Hit youngest elaughtor of the
Ilt' lit XI. .lit) t'lisier. Ill It at than
Ihnv mouths alio ilied. and Alfoii-to
by this lime tearing I imt there was
ome tililtlt ky oliii'll tttlill.t t.tl Willi
the lMlUtilo put It awar lu tiis eovu
trvasitiv ls.. In loan lliiui a year tho
king bluiM'lf tl icil. ami il vtaa tli-eui.-il
ttttt to put the ring ntvay fr.uu llio
living lleiico It waa bung nlntit Ih-
tut k of Iht lrvti.e rrtigy of Cue Mm. I
of AiuiodiU't. Wht'lf ll iipi-eam to It
a safe as thotigli sin kuhhIi'i! hy i
tt.i.boi of & ' nU.IL i V ;
ia in ii'it.a ((.aaa'tta. anlaina.t
about at tha demolirhe'd furniiuie
hla own torry rl'Kht wavered f.r
soment and then m Uutj: "1 1 "i
get out of here!'
It scome'd that the Judsa under t
Influence ot tne gss naj ci-m-i
tha establlshuient and tha il .
didn't get the tooth eiiher.
LABOR NOTES.
Eight hundred llonton brewery w
trt have left the K. cf U ml ;
the A. K. of L.
The trades unionists of lt As-
Cat are boycottlngi the Cl .r..
Japanese restaurants.
Swltiorland. a pure dt inocra-;.- f
of government has had til! ; it"
in thirty-five tears and of t'..
aer lovkout.
Th bindery ft e. . ! .! :!
Roller printing of!... Cinio;) ).
jn a strike the p.;l w e k f r f
Sours and after mu h ut ::i i' .xi
jliis won.
When they at!i iintf ! wilh the A'
ran Federation of Lat or i .-t ;
the Anieth'.in Ag-n:' a---- . :
B tV.eUi lie; -;;! i : I' ' . -
IJ.'
The Arm ri. .in I".'.'.. ra:uivi if I
was O! K.iuU 'J in lvl. a. i I m i
nu nit 1 1 i h : i nt tit-rly T . '. v
la fir ahove t- ki.-s --.r -
.he K. ot L.
The Central I-cbor i.i : t ;'
Wayne. Ind.. declared i.i t .-. -rnunl.ipal
eie. trie plant. ar.J t';- .
was that the lighting f: n w :.. n
tiat the contract cnpe':. 1 I'. .
Ista to withdraw Imn th .-. .
The I'phoN'efs' i . 1
a only or e mo " i . '
mcmla-rs. a tr-i f rrv
:he city. T! "
si rri'-- j"
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