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- T s. JOHN J. INGALLS. rmlln(WIPAM,nVA1llltTTIII! "lllll:s(;M KANS1N. Hon Jim Senator ..mil,,, .rl. nnd Inlhn nt fdtty.twn-tnstnnies nf III, :(.. ngf, nml 1 1, ,r lie n,,n, t Itin 'nlnt of n I'lstnl. u h tllUlHl -"Mi i.unni n icnnon By lib il. Ho ha had i chance to ntmlv liim. ffat. h' r B' 1 hl poMlbilnieti, nmt If he li re- nm . t ..... - .. : ; - .. - It'om PfDlltA IMS i.u .... .. . 1.V..I. . , - - '. ijrp-nirr.i mwr imnn, uurrin una r-n i Hiring n vahinirton, Sept. iff -John J. In null fftachrp named Butler, nml then pttttln i- m.ikm th flRht of hln Ufa to bi hnefc lm " naked on n inft rind ncnaimt J the t-nltfd T(tM . . ?.? . &lm- ""ll11 nothln but a I3lnl. nml lili u r rh.n". ih.t i fm ' T,.'tB. .' flew. to tloat down the .MlntotiH river. ...oV. m be' "L'ZTL U,h,! A c.mb..r i:...-.iunter. e .! rn'ifcf IL' ? ?'". ,fln th?n Af another time Inmlta win Mtttnrr on - - '- --- rinn i i'WL'IF, -.',l ,, ,, ii, ninT inva mi.i ihm Um f I m'p.i to nh.V,.V. ..j i. o'i" "rc" i .fks n. m,Vi" 'unnl John Sherman nlinu.it y whl'n nec"'ltSr a - InsulU In IHII. Incalls 1 now In the prime' of his Intel- j uni anil physical cltence. It I. true h' Is t. hilt e.verv iitnm nf m iliin ..n..l.. frmu' i nn lotiRh nn malleable Iron nnd hln inoiii brum ly a dynamo of Intellectual tie nn more liiena to the niUnro uiicinon. nni ne nutn on n tmu- mm ery hour. Jlln private convcrnntlon Is j .ii of meat, and when he talks, every sen tence makes jou think, nnd every word JOHN J. wclRhs a pound. He Is a man of broad readlirs, and he draws his Illustrations from the antediluvian periods of seolosy in one sentence, takes a. metaphor lrom a rainous i.nKiisn novelist ior i second, ami In the third, like as not, gives you a bit of the latest slat s from the .lum". At , tlrst you aie da?.?,td by his How of words and Ideas. You are blinded by his pyro technic phrases, and you sie him no credit for his genius other than that to the God who made him. As you go on, however, you find that he is one of the hardest workers of public life, and thnt the vast mental capital which he has to-day has been largely made up by tho saving of tho Intellectual pennies. For the past twenty years he has been making speeches and witty icmarlts In his study In order thnt he may deliver them In private conversa tion or on the stump. Kvery blight thought nnd every expression that he han come In contact with has been reground and n. nollshed between the mill-stones of his . brain until it has left Its original shape uud become a now creation, that of Ingalls alone. He has a peculiar memory In thnt when he once writes a thing he pens It, ns it were, on the tablets ot his mind, to be left there until occasion shall call It foith. Tho books ho reads nru always interlined and lllled with marginal notes, and these notes are often finished sentences which lie makes thus nnd lays away for future use. He In a kt- nt student of the dlrtiou .ii y. He knows Hogurs' Thesaurus of En glish words by heart, nnd is happiest when lie Is studying CrnbUe's Synonyms. He likes odd words, and In always looking for them, and in the making of his speeches nuiue of his sentences, oidinary at the start, are changed and rechanged until they become oratorical surprises which go ringing lound the world. lloiv lie fights. Senator Ingalls, in speaking of his re- KTois "i oeintr out oi me senate, lately wild: "Whom tho Lord loveth He chasten oth." There vns more; satire than meek ness In tho remark, and when ho comes back to the United States seimte It will bo with tils knife out, and with a deslio ior tho blood of hln incmles. Hj has to reived but llttlo charity from hln fellow senators, and especially trom those on tho other Mdo of tho house. Ho will sot tlo many un old ticore when ho returns, mill delight his soul In tho turonUs of Ihls follows. Ho would rather light than nit, and he la at his best In a quurrul. Ho has always courted trouble In the I'nltfd States aetnite, nnd ho has been happiest when In tho midst of It. You loinembcr tho bitter battle which ho waged with Joe Urown, of Georgia. In walls hnd charged Drown with mutilating the Congressional Itecord, and Brown, utt er a iviiomous speech, had tiitlui-tt-d that Installs would not hnvo dared make such remark;, about him outsldo of tho beiin xorial chamber. To this Ingalls replied that Ilrown could tako his remnikd In imy sense bo chose, and 'a.t lie did not duslro to shield himself In ' way what soever, lie then went cano up Drown under tho title t ho Scuutor jrom Alaska," chnracterU him as the Uriah Ueep of tho senate, as a political 1'ecksnllf, and as thu Joseph Surface of American politics, A duel was oxpected us tho result of this, but Ilrown did not nply, ana tno matter vus aroppca. lui;alln nml Hln ra'itlplm k. It was tho day after this affray that I called upon lugnlls, and I found thnt JJiuwn's cutting irlilelsms had not been without effect, Tho Kansas senator con Ilded to me that Ilrown was no uuan an tagonist, and as he did so 1 picked up a. piece of what seemed to be u dhl; of leather the sUu of a dollar, with a biusb of lonif, black hair ImiiKlng to It. As I Ilia tuts. iiiKnut Biuppeij laiiwni; ui iiruviiiu1 nnd told mo what I hud In my hand wnsr; ui Indian scuipiucK, uu uieu iiescrinea the operation of scalping. He told how thu Indian grabs tho lock of hair on tho eiown of tho head) how he grasps It ilrmly end twists It about his knuckles; liow ho whirls his sealplng-knlfo about the disk In u bluzu of light, uud then how, bracing hU feet against thu shoulder of the dying man, ho Jerks It away with u smack like (hat made by pulling u pleco of wet leather with a hiring from n lint stone, Stnutor Ingalls gestured graph" It-ally u.s ho gae thl description, nnd as lie did 0 It seemed to tno that ho was thinking of Ilrown, una J. vvntuie wete lie an Indian, iheia is nothing that hu -would more delight lu than Ju (ho tit-alp-ng of his enemies, bpeukbig nt the 1'olilt of a 1'Utnl. There will undoubtedly be much opposi tion to Ingalls during the pusent cam paign. Ills speeches will bo full of bluer things against tho 1'opullsts, and he may liava a chance to re-enact some of the ex periences of his youth. He came to Kot tas, jou Know, as a boy, with little morn than tho coat on his back and a volunu of ailackbtomi under tits arm. lie had ucm drought up In Massachusetts, and he ;e n jumped at once into pontics, ns was aiti v ,. , : ---r--- - ...... , ,nn, , tent pftiin, tmn, iuiuiuiKn ruvQiirr hi mm. ciiiu. r nn it I,, worth. He hn itlx-en lli lt "" here, my Iwyj thry imy joii nr the I-'Ire fcr th promlnenre whloh bllnrlPil ,'f,,t 'Pfnker In nil Knnni. Th"e urn ' n tthcti hf . nroni.toni nt fk. .! tlemtn hcre.nrr my frltn lit, nnU wo wnnt l h. ripi ifc. V. i the wnat, A gtwech. Now, yon get tin on thnt chair , r n . . S " p,af on ,he noor 1 " K'v ' n peech. or I'll nlioot h-11 out ii ' of iiio briRhtMt. eoolcKt and bitterest , ou." i-lil.ri thnt that bodv ha vp? known t "c future senntor looked the nnn Sv n"ed him. The United attni. . nlrnlRht In the op nnd oorlly replied that ' deteriorn Tnr Th. JJ-. V .1 . ho did not Intend to make a pe. h f .r n y l-irauri" ThfJ,he K,fJ?i" ,f thf Pf1- drunkard. Up continued to look. a lh i e i',i ,:rTh . Mt.I,'.vH,.,!r&"!J DW '"-'ih,d the plM.,1 ami Jumped ,1, 'till than many of hli fellow " The drunken man wan klllrd thu "&'"""" ,"' ?',"vr, "IP" ( , "" lie v cut m ''el:'i'n7 hi- .b,B 1, e'i, .oTir' ' -"'t1.00" ,n "" artrn' "hMl "6 hR' " ' fo$lu& f1e,t,"ee,,neil tenVVcb fe'1' Kfcelf dollU VC How ,,, Itceome Senator. i ?uXo''-nr'W("' Tccod' VaL'knTL' ilS.'"!" Slr,or ?""" " " ""t lonK after thin thnt 1 nKa tin i after h7"terW int5ii.Xrlr. nd imnne-0.ihi? t0J 5?Br' "ml n,y Bc" a ,ent lo e rnlted Stnt-s aninte. Hln I ho In now t.rlRhter. braver and binlnl"r ' liilSSi.S. Vt 'i " hn9 "ee" ,l niieoen.lon election wan one of the mont remaiknbe than ho has luen In the pat. He ban v surpri'cn. lie linn a mnny colors nn a., thnt linn ever oeeurre.il In the hlolnrv of learned n coort ileal ili.ime- tlm i.m r..iv " '- in nmif ItlVllH 1(1 IIIO Klllllir' 'rt. '" ... ,..,,.., -,..,v tin " hi ' i " i Wmm UVea Seller, ana tne pro-suivuiy tnuu ked him ni rvrry point, nurlnr one of his flr' imn'T tin ot billed In n i kt- .1 5 . .-, ii i vi i, -on, iifi tic n vw, he A pmt or iinrUr riittiann enl.i.l til i n him. nn-l artMl him not to sp-nk Th. y had pl r. their bells mill a twin. In Ihi-tr hi. in' thev rvvore thfv tvoup! hnrir Mm f I. raid Anything 'iirnlnl them. tn;ni n li ,ikvtl them In the Mid ton tl.im to linn. Me nl1 that he wt Miictt f, r n pc h, and lie wan eolttff to t!Mk it He .li.l make It, nnd ; that In no tr.t-aMirM term. I don't know , why it wi, but f(r Mini' rranon or other i h Ivan not disturbed Still, thin nw crowd who thr ntpnmt him hurt nlrxendv committed it n itnbrr of oulrnBes-ntmonit dny, entlnir Ml dinner, nt a hotel In Atcli. Inon. It wn in the ilni of pnriy lCntmiw, hpii everyone enrrled rexolvcro. A ilrnnk 'n rmnun vnipreii 1110 room, up n rti mmnn enteroi! the room. He saw ! .iu ... K.,,,-. ..... ,. , t.,.. .. ,.i "ou iioho, mroniemiK to tl mm. tin tnnv have been pile, nml hi heart mnrt , lm e jumpod to ills throat, but lm .lid not move. Kinnlly the man h.ipp in-d tu h t , the plntnl iimtlnet bin boot a be Jump d up ""' down In hln rase It went off and the "nl itruoK nie i-b, nilin hft u ot with bldild. Thin sobered him soinowhnt and nP ''" ,lln dlnlnu roojn. IngflllB then wnt t'Pt"lr. Iirotmht down bin pistol, nnd lay- ,MK tL u',riuH "i" pnisc. w.wu n wnn nm the eountrv. It created a orreat nennntlin at the time nnd made him a. nntlonal char acter nt once. lie succeeded, you know, the notorloun H. U. 1'omcroy, who, through INGAM.S. some of bin voten as senator, was nick named "Subsidy Poinero." JniKills w.ia .1 candidate, but be hod little hope of be im; chosen, l'umeroy had cjIiio to the lei Isl.ituie with a bairol of money, and p 1 ltics In Kansas wuro oven woiso at that time than they nr now. A larse number of ihe leglslatois hi., I bien brll ed. but ono or two were jet nece snry lo make Pom eroy's election Hire. Among those chosen fur this pin pose was a state stnator named Yotk, who pietendeil to l'oiii' roy thnt he would ote for him If be tocelved a sut Ilclent amount of money. The two had sev. cral meetings and time Inttrviews, some of which weic, I believe, ovei heard hy cavculruppers placed tor that purpjse In an adjoining loom or outside the door by Yoik. York Insisted 'hat he must hnv JS.OOO for his vote, and l'umeroy at tho Inst Intel vlrw gave him J.'.CK.'O lu onh, promts d mm j.i.u'o tne next day. and ?1 0 nddit on l after the election was uvor. When tho leKtsiiinire mei in joint session voi'K got u i and walked down through the hall with two uunuies ot creennaeiis In his hani tl aid that these bundles c.ontntnul 17 inn nml asked the speaker to count them The speaker did so and said tint the count wis coireet. York then told the ttory ot huw he had been bribed by Pometoy and he asked that this money bo used to prosecu e urn M'uiiior ior miners", as no preceedeil with Ids .speech the iissrmbly vent will and when the ballot wns taken at its clos there was not n man v ho dnred to vu'o for Pomerov. Ingalls, u ho was to have ic celved the roniplliiientnij vote ns the op position cand'dnte, got a largo majority and wns declined United States lenntor Pomeioy, when nrnsted ilciilnl York's stoiy. An Investigation nf the nutter wns held In Washington nnd the senate wh't'' u ashed him. He was, however aflerw.Td' arretted for lulheiy In Km-as and t e result of his tri-il there was thnt lb ro wns not sufllelPiit evidence to e ii'Iel blm As for York he enmo lo Wu-li'iigton nnd expected to be levvarded bv getting nni of fice, lie wns dlsnppolnted and was so ,n despised and forgotten. Mow Ho itefiiseil lVirei-H Pine". It Is not generally known that Ingalls had n ehunce of suoi ceding Peffor In much tho tame ',ay tint Ponuroy hoped to suc ceed himselt. The story was told mo by il Iviilifas i ougreitsmiiti last night, It puts the senator in a good llybi, and show s how he reslted temptation when ho would have given tho half of his soul to have been retained In the senate. If ho could have done to honestly. Suld this man: "Ingall.i, you know, has plenty of rrlenda In Kansas, and lob. ot ticli ones. The peo ple out thero know that he Is cohm-i v.ulvi, unci that ho Is never going to espouse nnj" cranky or ciiuy Idea of a socialistic or nnan lilstlc nature. Slonio of his friends bad tmle all airaugemuntH for fixing tho legislature. They had the promises uf fourteen of tho I'opulKth 1 won't say huiv they got them, but they had them, and thesso fouriiui mon had agreed to go bv I: on their puny and vote for Insulin. This would have curried tho election. At the very last moment Ingalls wns told that these men w-ro to vote for him. Hu sus pooled ut once" as to how they had been gotten, and when he learned the truth ho refused to accept a reelection that way. He said ho would expose tho whole plot, If tho attemiit was made to corriint nnv nf the legislators, uud In the llfij'-nlutli minute of the last hour before the elce. tlon he spollod tho whole game. What we should have dono was lo have gone on and finished tho election before telllns him nnj thing about It. Ho could not havu gone back upon us after lie had been elected." Ilovv Ingalls I'l-ll. "Had lie any Idea that the date would fjt at'.ilnKt lilm'f" I Qsked. vu, was tne u-piy, -ihs nereat was Il(la Itlc-s. Thon he brightened up a llttlo and fought to the close, "After the election, when he came back to the Minute, he wns. mil det'pondeiU, and be did not tret to bo hansel! until some months utter he letl tho I'nlteJ Hmtet. treiiute. He wus onl btc-n whin ho vvuu H II, r. siiii'nrln .il IiIj II'a l.tn-.illu Knl ,.n ' Ii V.i -- "irV ;""" s .as tune praueivoriny motive mai uroiufin nun Idea of the chant-e which iiad been Eulurf 1 to merlca uud b's plino for iho relief on In Kajn.au duunit Ills last dnya in the J,? jfu.'a.'t on llllot'd by 'famine, tnti uerniuo. Had lie iH-ccptci 0iir advlco he ' Limpiiliv for him and hU countti was iiilbht havoconled thu election and Killed I Til 1 Vii d In tari "au 1 id i,Movvl is toin . lopullMii. I-'or beveu moniha before the I JA'lir "peak Ins I v ml uitB. the upol W lite tlon we told blm thu ths ttuto w.im ;,iii acard mr to Instmctlotiii ese-oited o'litd ,SurShrtf2Sj"ni? I U,ha,llde.cll'Tt"hr ' ". 'lcUthu rtbklWd.V, t Svlw "'wSiKSSL'SSt 'unt'lf ainfoita' He"- ?,ninolr l$a&l2J X iWilf tho election. Then ho Weill out homo and ?Pie .' d litnlu ffied me nber of llio '1!: tound that wo hud been telling thu truth, J. ? , s "p S ,,m no ! Am5 U more V. nut It was too lato to remedy the sltua- K 'E' 'fi ,i?f T ,t ? v r tlon. He saw he wus jsolni; lo bu defoat J0?,1;?.,, ln,A '-J ,,.a?'1lr iMrnell whinnwed nS and the lact hum,' over h 111 like a pull. t?'.0,: 'b,",s,,r!;fin 1 .. ii...!i'i-er enr ..fL hl.! .."' A Atchlfrn, A, WW ' a.aroceeXdU;Uri,; was altlia rcmalnlnif time eithtr at his homo or uu at-1 thin mi In thu committee room. 1 have- I reMuinir over 1110 senam. anu 110 pdciu .111 w TUB KANSAS CITY WHAT-IS THE MATTER? A Vitv (iitiitiinii AITi-etlcm of l.ilr Summer lii'.trllinl hr ii I'n in nent I'bj.lrl in. Whftt In It thnt nttn a fellow In the l.-tt-trr part of dimmer when hln tongue r?Ms co.iteil. fe. p bllloue, l,-en bin nlipetlte, and I haunt. d bv little rhilly nhlverB anil oe calonall a d.ih of eol.i nweat? Not nt'-tt nbi.I, but all broke up, nanly titnle In the mo'ith, dletnrbi-d nlr.-p and n mmerablo yweaty nptii n,.0 A ny, gi nerally about the name hour enh day. Hhal In the mnt l.f. w"1 "" n A fello Some tKxtorn ray blllonn fever; other ray nt-rvoun proetra I'on, an.l Mill o'hera llf romplnlnt, 0e pepela ami no on. I'll tell von what the mutter m. lf mal.irln- hronle m.tMrlii, Not the rejrui ir, nhl-fnehloh-'d (.hllln and i "r, but what hrtg been dl.rovered to be an rntlrelv d! it met dlnoaae-vhronlc malar In Thin 1 1 n, M Hon In mure apt to occur In mahirlotm im-alltlen, but it Is known to o-ur whrr, ftpue le unknown. Titer in to tine in taklns ouinine forthene enne. Quinine nil! cure lever and apjtie, L,,l(,wll "ot cure I'hront" m-ilartn. fe-rif p.i In the remedy for chronic itmlnrla. 11 i certain to cure every rone. Anyone Itnv. tir the lennt doubt or thin ehould nettd to rh" li'-rii-iift 1 i usr Manufiietitrlnit t'otu Mny. of Cpluml.iin. o for a free medical book, entitled Mnlarla," a valuable book which weryone ehould rmd. Thin book contain niir.ite urnwltm of five of the priiiclpnl dlnia.i Hertnn, a neeu under thu bent mlcroncopt. palled many tltt-e at hln rooms when I Knew he wen in, only to nnd the door locked, hen I I t him he had but little to nay, nnd ho tired to nhun the noolety or nioti. ott rannot nppieilutc the blow bin defent di to hln lie had. joit muni remember, for e?ht in yenrn been on" of the cndlitfr oh injctem of the United am ten. Me had puppi-ned ihul hln position wan no cute for the rutin e, and lather prided hlm nelf on hln dInreKard for the feellnsn and ye.nrs, and wh ti he eouiis hnok ho will bo a Mairer Iiihii than ev. r." "Han be made much out of bin lectures?" "No. I think not. Nothlnit Ilka wluu wan expected. Ho ban cotton IiIk pricen, and hns bad a Inrire numbe.r of rnBrtlfenientn, but they hav not tu en renulir. and he does not like the woik. Hln sphere In not that or tho platform entertainer. He In a Mapper man than thnt. He In nn oratorical slndlntor, and be has, to hive opposition to brltiK him out." I. Nut u Klch Mm. "In Senator Ingalln a tleh man?" T linked. "e. and no," wim the reply. "He It a rleb man for Atchlnnn. but not a rich man for New Yoik. He In worth, I Judge, about finoonO nnd hna Ihln so Invcsteii that It brlnfis blm In quite n Hood Income, lie In not n moneymaker nor a speculator. I don't think he cares much for money, though ho In luxurious In hln tastes, nml Mould not object to n new suit of i lollies for every day of the year. He has had to spend conFlueinhlo, too. He has a larue. family, and hi" personal expenen must b quite heay. He lliep, jou know, at Atchison, where bo ban a beautiful home, commanding n mnfrnlllccnt view of the .Ils!.ourI liver. He Ins a 500 acre farm nenr the rlly vblch he Is turnlriB Into a stock ranch, and he owns tblrtv acres Just across the road fiom hln ronldenee, n larco part of which la Riven up to garden truck. He ban never purcbascd any property in Washington, and If he comes hade to the senate he will probably live here as he did In the pant. In a hoimllng house nenr the capltol. will pay little attention to Wash ington society, and will devote himself to Kansas and the nation," FUANK G. CArtPENTHIl. CU.MIIMi'S IIAIHN'C Itoir He Itlcu tTp the Kebel K tin Albenuirle nt N"ighl. From St. Nicholas. On tho night of October 27. 1S0I, Cushlnt; slipped away fiom the blockading fleet, and steamed up tho river tov.atd the whatf, u dozen miles distant, where tho great rnm lay. The Conf' derates wore watchful to guard cgiilnnt surprise, fur they feared lest their foes should try to destroy the nm Inline she got a chance to coino down ami iiltack them again in tho sound. Sin la umler the guns of a fort, with u regiment of ttoopn lvndv nt a mom' ut's notice to turn out and defend her. IUr own gunn wore kept always clear foi notion, and she was pioticted by a gnat bujin of logs tluowii out rounda bout, of which last defense the Federals km-w nothing. C'ushli g went up-atream with the utmost caution, and by good luck passed, unnoticed, a Conledeiato lookout below tlie ram. About midnight ha made his nsnault. !iU. lining ipiiniij un thrnu ,'b tho bt.uk water, and feeling his wuy autiusly lo wuid where be knew the toiwi to be. ho Ilnnlfy run'" out the loom of the Albe marle through the ulirht, and at onic dioo at her. ll was iilneei upon her before he was dlsco led; then the eiew uud the sol diers on the wharf opened lire, and at tho name moment no ns urougnt to uy mr ns thev w-re got ready. Ihicklnu off. h again went all eteain ahead, and actually hul-ged over the slippery log of the boom. Meanwhile, on the dee k of the Albemarle the sailors weie running to quarters, and tho roldlirs were swarming dov. n to nld brr ilefensi. And the di lining bullets ea lit I nf r ueiensi. aim tne en lining nuiieis eamo niwavs tirciici' inruugii ine nan; nigni Ctishlng still stood upright in Ids llttlo craft, guiding and controlling her by vol. c mid Hl'te, while in bis bauds p.- vt pt ibe lopes vhlcli led to the toipe-do. As tho boat slid forward oor the lioom. ho brought the torpedo full no-ninnt the som ber slele of the huge ram, and liiktantly ex jiloded It. almost nt the same time that tho pivot yun of tho mm, loaded with grape, wns Hied point-blank ut blm, not ten yards orf. , At once the rnm settled, tho launch sink ing at the same moment, while I'ushlng nn I his men swum for their lives. Most of them 'auk or were ruptured; but dish ing reached midstream. Hearing sime thlrg splns-hlng In the dntl'iiP'-, he swum to.,ird it, nnd found Hint It wns one of his in He went to his rescue, and they In Pt together for some tune, but the snil m's htrenyth gave out, nnd he finally sank, III tho pitch dniknrhs Cii-hlng enuld fnim no Idea where ho vvih: mid when, clilll.-.l Ihtnugh, nnd too exhausted to 1 In to his tuet, he finally reached shote, shortly lie tore dawn, he found thnt hn had swam back, nnd land-d but a few hundred teet below the sunken mm. All Hint dnv lie lemnlned within eisv musket-shot of while his foes Wile fWiirnillit; about the I'm t uud Ihe gient drnw n d Irouclml. He hardly diretl move, and tinlll the iifternciin he lay without food nnd without ptdteetluu from the beat or iiiMi'ls, Then ho mannged to i-llp unobserved Into a ib nso swamp, and liemn to tiiiiko bis way toward tho fleet Toward evening be I'ntno out on n small .stream near a camp of Confederate sol diers They bad moored to the bunk a small sklir. nn 1 with equtil MpiiHIi und il.iilug be maiiHgid to sto.il this, uud began to paddle iluw ii-nienni Ifuiiv nfter hour he paddled on tlnoogh the fading l'ght. mid tiin ibioiu'h the d iitini hk vt laht, utteily wom out, ho found the squadron, and win. picked up. AI.Ii ICIUilT IUTI" Till", NASIK. Charles htnvrart I'.irni'll's leiiishnlilo llx perleill'ii ill lie-Ill mi li), Trom the Ceiiturj. To lllustiate how liatuunlly some Kcn-e Tucklar.s telxo an oppnrliiutiy to miko a hpetch, I recall un in Idont that happened 4 ii tlii. Ijirkln Iniii In 1 Wil tt'lt Oil Tt h (1 i(j - lewat't 1'ainell wan bulled by 'tho gen- J i. rut ni-aiiiblv to visit iYankfoit ill. A nielli. her was n'lectcd by the Bnn-rftl nsseinhly to present him to tho houo ami senate, and It was distinctly aiinounved by the onimlttie In i barge iriu i.o ctln r tpsech would bo allowed In Joint iiieetln.'. 'J ho n'uker of tni houue, a worthy, ninbltlous limn, was In tlie ch.ur A Sir. I'm ih:II. b'uulng on the arm of Uovoiuor laike 1'. lllnckburn. entered the dour ot the hull, our pokotiiiun met them, and, turnlPK to the peaki r tir.el the largo and illhtiugulshi'd asmblj, formally pn sept- oq Sir, iMruen, siniintr nii oiuciai potiiioii. Hire you will reeaii the nay m nrtir jwu-a with iledght, and that a favorable icpurt of your courteky will be carried bu 1; -to Krln and to Emrland by our dla tlrtuUhcd tjutftt. In our homes h.a com-liu,- has been discussed, with sympathy, i' an; iiiKiu, until now eivory num. woin- respect, to revere, and 10 love tbo nunio of Cornell." " ei,uu m wc muu iu iiu eu l)ootn. tho oxistonce or whlcli no luul not f '., Vi.iPf in win im n, Diimnnt ' known. The illle balls Wete singing about r.. 'ms'b' e " crle." the "count'es. In her him ns he stood euct guiding his launch, fI1 ' Vieul nfnlr is absolutely ns I tell and he hem 1 tho bustle of thu men abonrj '"n It una the veritable Viniimont I the ram. nnd ihe noise of the great nuns I J?"- .'.' ..."3...V.V? c"'a . ,,i.iJ i. .i JOURNAL PUXDAY. SEPTEMBER 'JO, 1805. THE L0STDIAM0NDS. A Title nt tho Mtllllul lliletr. of I'litl". tt w.tn in the pn'mknl dn of (he Second empir. , it .i m eieninij in mtdnlnl'r Tie I arm nennon wan nt its h-laht and A biil'ln-il Au.liinen had n.fnibled at the Th. iter l'mmalne o wlttie. the perfotm iili of Jules Bnndeau'n dellKhtltll play, "SI nb mniel'e de la SelRllere." Tin- emprn nan preetii. nraceful and bertiitifnl, the emperor nt her nib, wrapped In hln favorite mi of ttloimv nbitai'i!i.ii, which like Lord Htirlelnh n ih braird nod, wa mipponi d to mnn so much, pt Ahull, tlitl by the impartial luht of nube ! nt verncmiis hintorj-. se-m to lme -lu-billed no little. Jieverril otlb-frs In Rlltur IhR unlformn were in itttciid.iiiee, sparkllnrt with iiecornllonn showered upon them by a jrrnteful nuverelKti; and amotm these ual Innt warriors, connpletiotis bv n aon of h.n attire, was a olitnry, humblp, bl.uk lott ed civilian, In ordinary eenint; drenn, with the Inevitable speck of red at his but ton hole. In a Nn n linos t immediately opposite that occup ed by their imperial mnttlen wan a jouiiR and tvceedliiRly handsome ltunnlati lady. Connies ivnnorf, coneerninR who mnnlfold itracen nml rnrlnnt onn the Rreitt world of Pat In elected to Interest Itself con sldeiably .it this period. The beauty and wit of this fair Northern enchantress Weie the theme r every mn" eullile totiRue, ami hi I tiriitullleent dia monds the etivj- and admlrntlon of nil fern lnln heholder.n. The eoutiti-s was accom panied by her husband, a man of dlntlti guinhid appearance. The curinin fell after the rtrt net. The emperor and empress withdrew during the en'.i'a'lo. Many humble mortals followed their PMnmple, nmonR them ("omit Ivnnorf, nppar-litlv In nowise disturbed that the Roldcn jouth In the ntnlln were brmslnft a man nntiery or opeta Rtnnns in near upon the dftxsltnR charms nf his beautiful wife, The eouiitesn leaned back III her luxuri ous fiiliteull. fanning beielf. setetiey In ibrfeiint to the luteie-t she win cvltltig. In the dint light of hr euituln-sha led b .n the gl.tter of her splendid dlimonds seemed to furin a 'ort of luminous halo nmiiml her grneerul bend; n myriad starry brilliants gleamed among the musses of her gold blown hair and two prl eteis stones lliishel and twinkled like twm planets In lnr little -lirll-1 ItitoV cult. The count had been gone but a few min utes when there wan n g title kno"k nt the door: nnd In answer to the oiint.ss' "Kn Irez," the otu reuse nppeared and said, def. erentlally; "Paidon, Mine, la Cotntesse; a Rentlc mnn humid with n mo-'nge from her mnjestj-, the empir.., wabs In the corri dor and desir. n to know If mndaina will have tho goodness to receive him." "Certainly: llnler, 1 heir of j-ou, mon sieur," replied the coimtp.s, us she rci og ulzed the illstlngulnhed lo king clvlllin she had nlreadv noticed In !."! prox mlty lo the empi-tor In the Imp. rial box The visitor ndvancrd a r-w at' p., and, still standln.T lu deep shadow, said, with grave dignity: "I trust my Intrusion may be pinioned. I nm defiled by Iter malcBty to ask a favor ot Slme. la Comtrsnc, and, at tho same time, to beg that she will have the gnol nesn to excuse a somewhat unusual rc qur st." "The obligation will be mine. If I enn fill nil the least of her majesty's wishes," an swered tho countess. "Tho rase Is this," explained the gen tleman. "An nnniment has arisen concern ing the size of the diamonds in your ear- j rings nnd those of the i ountess woron zorr. Tho empress begs th it vou will In trust one of your pendants to her e.ire for a few moments, ns the only sitlsfnctory method of disposing of the vexed question. 1 will mvself return It the Instant her maj esty given It back Into my keeping." "Willi the greatest pleasure" agreed tho countess, detaching the precious Jewel forthwith, and depositing It without mis giving, In tlie outstrrtched palm of the lm peilil me.senrer. The countess brstowe.1 a smile and gra.doun bow of dlsmlsnnl upon her inaiestvs distinguished njjflbnS'ndnr, who i 'spomled bv a profoundly respci-ttul Inclination as he made his exit. Shortly uftervvird Count Iv.inoff returned. "I have bei n talking to luiinont." ho ie mnrkfd. as lie seated himself. "Clever fel low, Humont. I nm not surprised nt the emperor's partiality for liim; he must tlnd him uieful when he Is In want of nn Idea." "Who .i numii'i' lnip Irtd .ho countesr., with 1'insuld Interest. , "Thnt Is u rather difficult question," re plied the count, smiling; "there an; several editions of his biography all different, probably none of them true. Leiok, he ban just entered the emperor's box the tnal: In the blick coat." "Is that SI. Dumont?" exclaimed the countess; "if so, be has been here while you were nwav. Ho came on the part of the empress, and carried off one of my ear rings, which her m-iiesty wished to com pare with one of the Countess Woron- KOff's." "Dumont! Impossible! 1 was talking to him tie whole t me 1 sv us. absent, nnd lie only lift me at the top of the stalic.iso two second- before I leturned." "Ni'vei tholes, mon ami, he hns been here, ami has taken my ear-ring. Sec! It Is gone "Hffenllvely," agreed the count, with a grim smile; "but Dumont bus not tak'n It. It Is to tli last d. tree unlikely th.it the empress would make such a renut st. inrilt nwav iiiv diamond, tlnlv wall a llttlo and he will bring it back Intact." "To wait a little Is to lessen the chnnce nf It-i recovery I will go and iniiulre of IJiimout. If I can get at him. whether he baa been seined with a stlilib n ntli'lt I of kleptomania: becui'-e the Idea of the empress niivnig m .11 mm iihiiiihik .iuuui tb" tbeiltet- 'iirroutni' it l.i'tv's 1 ' ' I legnrd ii" preposttrous. Ah, these 1'arisi.t.i thieves! Yuu do nut know -what sclentitlo (j. nluss tiny nr lu their way." Willi this the count di parted, and the sei one- net wa nenrl a .in end before he returned In the meantime, the count s percej.'ed that she was an object oi in terest to the occupant- of the Imperii! ! x. "I wns rlir'it," nhlspere' the 'mint, re entering and bending over hU wlf ' i h itr. "Duinont knows iioihln of your enr-rlns, nnd, l'edl s t sav th empr - never tent him or anyone olso upon bueh m cr innd. f have put the matter Into the hnr.di of the polk", nnd thev will do nil that is posslb'c to recover It." The eounte.sh " is duly cominls rated by sympathising fi-iuls: but nothini: inure was I card of Urn stolen Jevvil ut til the . ..Itr... In.- .!.... I lil'iil 'UK u u , Kmly In the afternoon the counties wan about to start for her dally dilv In ihe Hols. The frozen snow lay deep upi n the ground und her sle!t-li, with Its two I t black Itunelnn horses J'ngllni.- their be1', merrily in the fieisty nlr, stood vvnlilng In the courtyatd while the countiss d .nn d her furs. A te vnnt entPilng announced that an of ficer of the police, in idnln clothes, asked P-Miubslon to speak with Slme, la L'ouuesse coneet nlng the Inst diamond. "t.'ertainlv," said mad imp, grielou !: "let tho olllcer he shown Into the hMi'oir" Into tho boudoir preumtlv cani ihe eountess, stately, beautiful tnr-olnd, but toning her llttlo gloves, Near tho do r stood ii short, ulry-look'nc men, with keen, black ryes, elo-'-ly nnpped hair, in t eoinpj t, erect, uil'ltniv llgute. The sinn I man bowed piofo'mdlv while be - 1 1, with tho utmost icspo' t, at tho e.ante tun laying a lett-r upon the laid : "I nm sent by older of the rhlef nf pr-lc to Inrorm .Mine, la Comteso' 'lut th stolen diamond has b n satlsf tctoiiiy tinced. but there Is unfortunate y s me llttlo difficulty connected with Its Id' n I fleutlon. I tun charred, therefor', to ln-g that Minf. la fumtesse xvlll have thu goodness to Intrust tho fellow earring to tho police for a short period. In ord r tint It mav bo compared with Ihe one found In the posseti-lon of the suspected th'ef. -,n,iV'1( "" utiii ten me tetter l lirintr "' '""'i''" iiij- e-iitienienr - Tho eountr's clineed hastily throinrh the nnnnnrl imnn it lull hllVP IlPfll thO VLitIItl . !? I I I llllltl I I- till ill If IIILV liiin 1-W1 llll'l letter, anil, rbiKlnt; the lu-ll detlred thnt her mild mltrlu be told to bilnir the re-inalultiK- 1'nrilii' Imtnrdl itely: thin wan done, und the dipper lU'ln tuiin. liowlnR deferentially, departed with thn precious dunllivtn safely In Idn possesuhn, Tho count "i descended to her nlelKh and diove to the club, to call for her hus band eu louto fir the Hols. Ons'lni? the I'lacs rh la Concorde, ho relit'd to blm the latest Incident In tho story of the diamond enirlnf, "You never vvein Indueed to give up ttio other!' cried fount Ivunnff. Incrednlnii'Iy. 'Kill I tell you, tnon nml. nn nilieer if the pollen came hlpispf to f"tch It brln?-Iiir- 11 letter from tits nupTlors vouching for the truth of his statement." "If the prefect hlmtelf had come. T don't think I should have? been enj 1 d Into letting hltn have It after last ntsht'.s experlenee," luujihed her husband "llow oveer, for the scoi'd time of asklnff, we will bo und Inquire ," The coachman tiirm-'d, and drove, ns di rected, to the liureiu nf pill'e, nt whloh the count bad lulled bis complaint h' nlht before. ,ftrra s"mewl nt protriet d delav, the count leloined his wife vv'th a Feml-irrlm look of amusement upon his handsome bearded face, "The police know nothlntr of your i'e. tecilve or h'n eplstotary fffort ," he i-ll. drawli'tr tho for rter up to hln rli'n us tho Imp-itlent horse-- ped away ovor tie fri?;c- epovv: "your ncond enrrlmr Iiqh b etii netted by another mwnli-r of lh l'sht Untterfd fraternity, nnd, upon my hosier, 1 think bo was the more accoinpll-hrd artist of tho two." 1 And from that unlucky day to thpj tho Countess Ivanott's celebrated diamond ear rlitBS knew her pretty ears no moro.-San Francisco Arironaut I in TOM. WOULD MEDICAL INSTITUTE litves Free Treatment for One S Every Day Luring Carnival Week To all those jufferliiR from chrome din e.ie of nn tinture, or ib formttv of any d"eMpl.in Not rerm-ttHiR those who emnne take pirt In the enjoyment or rami, tl wr-k, the physi lans r the World Medi il In slltut.' renolip.l to lender to nil mulcted culling durltiR I'nrnlvnl week the benefit of a PltEi: TltfiATSinN'T for one month, in cluding all meill'ines Ihe cost or health depend uou nhi-re ou buy II, When jou call un thene doctoln you will notice the dlfferenee. .More pailentn are li-eat'd at this Inslltutn nt a hnver price for services ren b-r -d than any Ini'itutlon In the cltv. nnd not n ent In accepted fioln nnvbody thai Is not turned. As a rule, dm turn are pi'l fr li'rtlinent only, lire or no cute Tin dm -tors or the Woild Stcdlenl Innttitite aie P.lid only then, when thev can cure vou Which one of thee Is vour ttoilhle'' Ca tnrth. Anthtnn, llronchllis, lib. uma'lsin, Hout, Consumption, Uropny, Hvpep ,a, Goitre, T.-ipewoim ItrlKlit's PKi.t-e, DI.i lteu, Nervous I'rTistriitloii, Ninon I'c bllllj, (la-sirltl., Sterllltv, llpllep-v, lMr.il. lp. Kldtiei, Hioma.-h, l.lv-er and ltlinMr Troubles, IIp.isi f ihr llloo.l nnd Skin. M'setna. Cine r. I.upm, Hodent I". rs and all titivate diseases or men, nomrn and ohll Itx-n. All chronic diseases of long standing, of many complication, at ! those glvel up an Incurable by oth-r do. tors. A guarantee given to all those who trust themselves In their hand. This unusual offer Is made In order not to be nutiioiie In liberality by othir business men of this city, gulna bargains In mer chandise, but we try to excel and rive more than a batgaln In the way of a free treatment uud permanent cure's, for health Is certainly above all eirthty things. mi are conllnllj Invliid to call and mnke their rooms your lu .iJqii.irter unices will In opin from early mornlnc till hit at night Cut this out lo remember the place. World Alcclical Institute, Second Floor, Nelson i.Idg., Cor. Mam and Missouri Avenue, Kansas City, Ho. miEsiJKoiv, vv;i.i, fa$r&6'& IM-triN(l DISEASES WllAICHN WOXDKn ' ' fully bcc.iiiHo tlii-y ve.xkcu you kloivly,giwln ally. Bo lint nllovv tldi wnsto of bo Jy to uiaki yuuiepoor, nnlihy, Itnniaturoinan.IIrnlth.KtrePCt and Igur Is for you wtiettirr you ho rl. li or pr.c Thetlreat HuJvnn la loliehml only from the Hint Hon SIciltcid Institute. This wonderful -Jlvoviry wiin niuilehy ttieapccUllstscf the old fantniialliiit on -Me lien! Institute. It Ii the strongest and mn-.t powerf Jl vltielbi-r made. It b so poivorful tliat It Is alniply wonderful hovr harmtens It I.. You mn Ei't it from nowhere but from ttio Hinlson Medical Institute. Wrltn for circulars nnd tctlinonln!. This extraordinary Itejuvenntor Is tho mon wonderful ilLscoveryof thn ae. It has beeu en dorsed by the Ic.iuIde tclenlltlc men of Europe anil A merle ft. ill'llYn.V Is purely vegetable. II LI) VAN stops prematurenesi of the 1l charge li twenty days. Cures 1,0 ST SIAA. I IOCID, constipation, rHz7lnes, f.i'tlnp sensitloiis, nervous tvxtichlngof tii ej-ei ntidmtirr pirts. htrpntlii'tis, invl0'uriites miu tones Itio etitli ayii'i'm It Isnsclie'apnseny ejttn r remeily. lIX""tAN cures et. Mlit , tie'rvoti&tiesi, etnli sinus, iiid etevclops nnd n store's vveaU oru'ins. Pains In ihe hactc, In -.en hy day or nlgtit atuiiped quickly Over -,0CO prlvato tiidarsemeiits. Preuinturcnc'S means Jinpuleiicy In the first Btnite. It Is n symptom of scniln il vvcaktusi nml liarri'nucss. Item be stoppett la twenty d.i by ther.noof IIudnn. lludyan cos.s uoinorettiun finj other remedy. Si'tiil for rlrctil'irs nml testimonials. TAI.Vri'.n Itr.OOll-Impura bloorl Ono to serious prlvutoellvirilcrscnrrles mjrlails of Hore proihiclngRe'rms. Then comes sure throat, ptpipli-s, rnpne'rcolort'd pots, ulcers lu mouth, old sore sand falling hittr You euii stive a trip tn Hut Hprltuis by wrllluiffor'UIood Hook' totlio old pliy&lclatisof Iht III IISON lUIUHCAI, I.VsTITI'Tr, bliii-'-tnii, .Xfiul.il nml r.lllsXta., I..VM KIIA.SClSCU. CAL. from V K. A'irniif ' 1fift, Ptof.W. II. 1'eeke, who inikei ,1 specially of .pilcpsv. Ii.tt without loubttie.iteelandciireil more cajes than tnyltv- ntfl'iivsician, inssiic- ceisiiasloii'bliiufr. We nave nearu uf cases of 20 years' standim; cured by him. He .publishes a valuable work on tins diMMse. which he sends with a larre L" 'Klc' of his absolute cure, free to any suiTeiers wliuiniy ,iiul their PO. and tixptess address. We ,ui oe anyone wishing a cure to address Pr.J W. 11. I'LfiKt, I'.D., A Cedar Street, New York Estlmat9stiii8arTUlly Furnished, irTA d'hteih.iir' I'nclUh liunioiil Ilratiif. f ENNYR9YAL PJLLS ft ? - IH "lleiur fup I ,llt." ( "-. lT return .A MjIC llt.llOU r llmorUll A lm lifir. s--r'llirlliuiU'lU'.,MIUun;uiir VJb uL.vvlHi;;Uli. l-jlliil, I'n. JULIUS BAER OIM'IUIAN llycn Tosteel Kree. butltfaitluti (iuar.inteed. inau st.ve.N bi.. Ivunnun City, Mo. THU Oil. THAT LUIUUCATi:1) alOSTU Klll.l. SlAMil'AtTbliUU II V VflGUUM OIL GO. liut 10 buy It and yon will gee It lu Ui original packages uo to STANDARD OIL COMPANY. ifi h .' ..ell III,. s,Ai 'fj..y wi E?sl.rjr 'gmth. Mnefi K V Pffl 9 ll ki XA rj CLAIR,T11TT13 SCtXCXXOl'COXCXTnTZFC 5viA- fisrs SSBIBSTd.'? 15' i"1 ys r - af'i or wnOiltifj ttnllcil. 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