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mmmm v tfx nMinif wfii 'i !7irtiSV'"Ti?,?!'?-'R3 fHEARIZONA SILVER BELT orrrciAi. r.ifEit of cil.icihxty. Saturday, September 2G, 1891. The Slane Stacked Hint. . A dignified bishop of tho Methodist Episcopal denomination camo to this city from a western stnto n tow days ago and put up at ft hotel near Madison wiuare. After ho had eaten breakfast on tho morning after his arrival ho went to tho oilico of tho hotel and asked to bo directed to tho Young Men's Christian association building at Twenty-third street and Fourth avenuo. Tho clerk told him that tho green cars going down Broadway and through Twenty third street would tako liiin right there. Tho bishop, howovor, said that ho wanted to walk, and ho had been in formed thn4tho Christian association building was "just across tho park." "Yes, that la so." answcrecl tho clerk, briskly. "You cross tho park diago nally, and any of tho 'sparrows' over thero will point out tho building to tatu." "Tho what!" asked tho bishop. "Tho sparrows, tho sparrows," re peated the clerk. "Do you mean to say that they have trained birds ovor thero f" said tho bish op, in an incredulous tone. It took tho hotel clerk flvo minutra to conviuco tho dignified bishop that the term "sparrow" was commonly ap Ked to a park policeman, and it took another flvo minutes to explain to tho good man that tho vulgar New York gamins had originated the appellation to express their conviction that tho park policeman's chief occupation was tho chasing of sparrows. Now York Times. Solicitude. lsuiy. "lou cross mo xuk umgo- To his already large collection of zoo logical specimens a young Maino nat uralist every summer adds several val nablo spcclos from tho hills of Oxford county, his trips usually extending into tho Whito mountains of Now Hamp ehlro. Ono day ho camo homo with a pair of reptiles ho had long coveted. Now he had a compartment especially lltted to hold his collection, but those species hardest to obtain aud consequently most prized were kept in his sleeping room, and his lately acquired treasures were too precious to bo trusted out of eight The naxt morning ho casually re marked, "Had quita an ad venture With my reptiles last night," "Yes; what was itf inquired tho mother, who felt liko an old hen with a duckling in charge. "I wtis.vaked up with a terrible pain in my side, and putting ray hand up touched one of my new reptiles, who ovidontly preferred warmor quarters." In reply to the question, "Were you not frightened?" he answbred, "Yea; for a moment I almost held my breath for fwir I had hurt my reptile." His mother has now no doubt as to his call to be a naturalist, although sho may sympathize with Mrs. Agaaaiz, who thought it rather too much of a good thing when slie found tiny red snakes in her slippor. Lewlston Journal IJeadlnf the Journal. Ono morning, In tho Kentucky houso of representatives, tho usual motion was made to "despense with the readiug of the journal." It had been observed that every morning when tds' motion was mado a certain mem ber ffoui one of tho mountain counties, whp was very fond of reading George D.. Prentice's pnngent paragraphs, and who bought a copy of the journal every day, wou)d lay down his paper unread. On this particular morning ho moun tain member could contain himself no longer. "ilr. Speaker;" ho said, "I've sat here for more'n a iveek and submitted to tho tyranny of thfB house, but I can't stand it any longer without a sol emn protest, sir. Somebody, sir, lias moved ' erery woming to dtapj&nsewith" tho reading of The Journal, aridfvo lost every paper I've bought for a' week by it. Nobody has ever moved to dis pense with the reading of Tho Democrat or Tho Courier. It ain't fair play, Mr. Speaker; it ain't just, and" Tho remainder of the gentleman's protijst for fair play to Tho Journal was lost In a general burst of laughter such as raroly lightened the gravity oi ft border state legislator in those troub lous days. Youth's Companion. Unprofitable Neckties. '(How much?" I asked, talcing the white drees necktie that tho clerk had carefully put in a little box. "Twenty-five oente." "You must mako money in that line." "Qn tho contrary, wo loso although tho ortiolea aro sold times thoir worth." money, for flvo "Thon how can you loso?" "IJy so many ties becoming soiled and sjioiled from tho handling of cus tomers. Wo loso so many that -way .that It takes all tho profit off. It is not tho wearing of anecktlo thai soils it but the putting qii and taking off and banging around." -Now York Herald. iAUgll.' Thero is more oenoflt in a good laugh than in all the hot water remedies, faith cures,. cold water, electric and all Other now fangled treatments in tho world, and it does not cost anything. Laugh. If you know of nothing olse to laugh ut, laugh at your neighbor. He is probably improving his health by laughing at you. Atchison Globe Ah Editor In Trouble. A downoy editor is m trouble from' liavlng published the following, "Miss Jones, who camo hero boforb thcr f Jood, is still tho guest of her brother.'1 He found it difficult to convinces tho lady that ho meant no reference to her age. San Francisco Call. Lave' Von lie Dream. Sweet Girl Papa, Mr. Poorchappr& posed to mo last night, and I told him I would marry him if you we,ro willing; Father Send him about his bosi ne. Sweet. Girl Ho hasn't aAy. Now V-rk Weekly. PRINCE AND PRINCESS MURAT. Story or th. ttoya) Coupln Whoso Bodlc. Arc llurletl In I'lnrlila. , In tho well kept littlb cemetery in tho quiet little city of Tallahassee, tho : capiUd of Florida, side by ldo bcncnlli tho shado of tho trous, rests all that was j mortal of a once well knoNvri prinoo ol j royal blood and his American bride, their graves turfed over and marked by plain marble shafts. Ono nf thesO stones bears the following inscription: ! , "Departed thU Hfo April 18. 1817, Charles iou!s Napoleon Achilla Murat, eon of tho king of Naples and Ciirollno I Murat, aged forty-seven. This liioiui- ment is dedicated by hiswlfo CntherVie l in perpetual memory of her lovo." Upon the Other shaft is cut these , ( words: "Sacred to tho memory of Princess C. A. Murat, widow of Colonel Charles Louis Napoleon Achillo Murat and daughter of tho lato Colonel Bird C. Willis, of Virginia. 8ho departed tlila llfo nn fliA Rrli ilnv nf AttniUt IRC? In tho slxty.fo(lrtb ,xar of",ier ' A ,,,., nn, ,.,,,,. ifn .i i. kind and nlTectionate wifo and sister. A sincere and devoted friend. None KSSTrhcr uukto i6vo nor. ione named her but to praise. This monument is erected to her memory by her lereaved brother and sisters." The Prince and Princess Murat re sided upon their plantation in Joffer son county, cast of Tallahassee, and owned numerous slaves. They lived in grand stylo, and pictures of their royal robes and magnificent jewels nre yet fresh In the memories of old resi dents. When tho remains of the prince wero brought from Tallaliosseo for burial tho futioral cortego presented a novel appearance. There wore car nages, buggies, wagons, carts and buck boards, drawn by blooded horses, ordi nary horxjs, shabby horses, mules, lou keys and oxen. Everybody for miles around attended, and among the mourners wero 200 slaves, nil in fune real black, and thero yet remained upon the plantation many slaves cither too old or too yoilng to come. Princo Murat was an eccentric char-, actor, and old citizens who know him well delight to tell anecdotes and remi niscences of his peculiar doings. Sev eral of his former slaves aro yet living in and about Tallahassee, and thoy, too, aro proud to hnvo ono listen to their marvelous tales of "Maus Muh raw." Tho prince had three favorite slaves Mingo, Jerry and William who took part in all his hunting, fish ing and exploring expeditions. Tho princo was a great sportsman, and ho always sbot any bird or beat that camo within roach of his gun. lie ncvor shot anything but onco that he did not eat; in fact, ho was often hoard to say that before ho stopped ho in tended kiiowing tho flavor of every animal, fish or fowl to bo found In Florida. Ono day ho broiigut in a bird and de livered it to William wUh instructions to cook it. "Good Gawd, mausa, yuh ain't gwan tub oat dat ting, is yuh?" asked Wil liam. "I will eat zat crow. William; yoli cook cot I" "Out, mausa, dat's uh buzzardl" "You cook eetl" The buzzard was plucked and put In the pot to parboil, but soon tho atmos phere became so dense with such a pe culiar effluvia that even the prince had to hunt purer air. Ho did not eat that bird. Detroit Preo Press. Slmpln Questions That Taixle. An exceedingly wise man has some times been caught by a very simple question of this sort. The following for example: How many days would it take to cnt up a piece of cloth fifty yards long, one yard being cut off everyday? Or this: A snail climbing up a post twenty feot high ascends flvo feet every day and slips down four feet every night. How long will it tako the snail to reach the top of tho post? These aro slmplo questions In arith metic, and yet how many persons would answer Of ty days, instead of forty nine to tho first ono and twenty instead of sixteen to the last one. It is perhops scarcoly necessary to point out that tho snail would gain ono foot a day for fif teen days, and on the sixteenth day reach the top of the pole, and there, of course, remain. Now York Tribune. Rxcrclie s tVell Dltj By judicious dieting alono a corpu lent person may reduce himself in weight, but tho loss is almost always very slow indeed after tho first two or tlirco weeks, and erff long a point is feaehed when further reduction is im possible by this means unless ho "half starves himself." If, however, ho ex ercises freely as well as diets, ho can pull himself down as much a", ho wish es; and this fact supports tho theory advanced that corpulent people owo their overweight to a choking up of the system for exercise is tho one' grand eliminator of waste, arid docs what dieting alono cannot do. Boston Herald. Tit for Tat. Mr Jinks Who lias boen fooling with this gun? Mrs. Jinks Tho now girl got hold o' it tills morning and discharged it. "My gracious! What did you do?" "I discharged her." Good News. Zno' Paradox. Many persons will recall' flic famous paradox of Zono, by which ho sought to prove that all motion is impossible.' "A body." he argued, "must move1 either hi a placo whoro it is or in a placo where it is not. Now, a body irf tno place wlicro it is is stationary and cannot bo in motion, nor, obviously. can it be in motion in the placo where' it is not. Ihcroforo it carmot iuovo at all." Bodies do move, however, and that is a sufllcient answer to ijho ingenious philosopher. Now York tribune. 't ' Ornithological. "They Say a'sparrow has!becn known' to hatch out a king bird's ifggs." "YC3; but what of that?, I've known many an eagle tb father ft lark." Puck 'ncBrmt '.'WJ-f3Miffl4f-.? -- Ti tUMIIWIIIHWPMWMWWlT1 Investigations recently undertaken by direction of tho Pope are said at tho "Vatican to buow that inixod marriage betweon Catholics and Protestants usually lmVe a bad oflect on both faiths. Sovoral Uishops hnvo expressed tho opinion to tho Holy Seo that such mixed nmrriagos should bo undo more difliuult. It is not yet known what de cision the holy office will tlto on line subject. Iu nuy coso tho question has been ojiuued and will probnbly soon be iluturmineil ono way or tho othor. At tho electrical oxhibitiou which has been onoliad at Frankfort on the-Mitin. tho electricity which furninheB both the moiive power ior mo miming oi mo running machinery, mid also tho illumination of tho building ut night, is transmitted from tho gonoratiug center at the Laufton Falls of the river Neckar, over 100 miles distant from tub city of Frankfort. The success of the exp'er imout marks nnothor stage of that rev olution iu th ".! of production which olectricity is bringing about. New York Tribune. Liberia is an African republic, large ly settled by negroes from the United states; but it does not seem to amount to much, if ono is to accept tlm State ment from tho St. Joe Herald that th government of Liberia is nuy thing but dignified and important. For iuatauce, tho auditor of state thero was tho but ler iu the house of our Inst minister at $8 per month, aud there is actually now on (Uo in Washington a letter from tho prtnidout Uf that country asking permission to resign and accept n $50 a montii clerkship under our minister. Las Vegas Optic. The prico of fine silver has declined abroad, and will follow suit in tho United States. This was to have, boun expected. Tho attitude of Presidout Harrison and the Mugwump press has thoroughly convinced foreigners that we aro as far as over front free coinage, aud the while tdetnl Buffers iu couse quotice. A positive movement in the direotion of free coinago would sond up the prico to tho neighborhood of SI. 20. an onco. Now it is not improbable that it will sag back to the point from which it started whan bimatullibie-bfelieved the United State was going tb remedy the outrage of 18713. And with it tho prices of commodities will be sure to decline also. S. F. Chronicle. IT.tr TO TAJ! FluCknJEwtnfMaftta IUfHrrtf lit AUMulLl Cmn I -hhk Um Ir.Mj ClUWm tfif.MxI-fc-a.a-itmfcwIiai 3rtti4fl VAlKflwi.rM. A UfKf UM I V-,-. prk-t. Al r f '. , UM&UrViHftTa uailui(Mhiirt,1El Bff4r.'rYrta. '.vn.i'.MiMf.uiMu nju inuAWfi (-'ncenunr t I). Sultan- &Bro., Doaier in il: (JOMPLKTJG STOOIC of G oeerxes EUKNISHIH& GOODS, Y Crockery, Glass ware, Liquors, Ci gars, To I Tin Ware, ware, and a ceo, -Sard- atent MefliGines, ALWAYS ON HAKD. PROMPT ATTENTION ivon tp Country Orders. dadds Delivered Free of , Charge in Globa And immediate vicinity. Ageitf for Aermbtor Wind- .luilh. A,- Merchandise Hicte t&o4 Shoes, Crsyj-..yy J STATION ..AND.. STAGE LIKE. jUiilcoa regular trijw, both timet n week. ways, six j G 0 mf Q T tab! B, lmM G02C!ieS A Ohntiue f Iioihmi every 10 miles. b'plcudid tract jwinitig tlituugli towns every few uiilos. Fare between Fort Thonms and Bowie Station only ?5. Continclton made with trains oh tho Southern Pnoinqjiailrosd. - - . EAYTON, Proprietor, Thatcher, Graham Co., A. T, ocf4-tf THE FASHION . Stal awl Corral. HOUSES BOARDED BY THE Day, Week or Month and &o&t of cere given them. Good Teams for lure with Buggies, PliaetaSj Sulkies, Gtc Alss Mllg Kim, Corrit! ayoUiin KeCinorft Go's Store on th north. E. H.WKFFE, Prop. M5 (2M CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCIJS COLDS Wasting Eteoasea Wonderful Flosh Producor. Sfany Iiixto gained ono pound per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains tho stimulat ing properties of the Hypophos phitoa and puro Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, tho poloncy of both boinfj largely increased. It in used 13' Physicians all ovor tho world. PALATABLE A3 MILK. Sold hij nil Dvtujiil.tls. 8COTT &. 00 IVHE, Chomlsts. 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IW. 8n Tel h mn M yprrw y!:: Heme prviapl tod cr . alKnUoo.. .0iU & OlirSl DCItiuSl art, or 1'tirchnnrJ. iil. in! 4 1WS tJTOtM St, ttttw. UU. 0. Tcnclll ft Rn.JWASTT oxc Aft fiO ninie St., tl'lcntro. KTi-jr Tnvrn iw it.0.. w v w.f j l.-urrtnurii oniyi In rr FItKR! A S.f'ia French (;.. Orl Front, NiokM or Cl.crry Citf&r r.w Caif . Mercbacts I nlv. Addresi l oner. R. V. Taxatit A Co., bre. Indian Depredations. - All pprsonr v.lin lnvo rlitiitf xc.inpi ih'" On"wmiipnt fur l'ti fiiitsInM HurtijiTi'lB-' tliau ilciirci. ut in Ariions tml New Ml-' ct, will find it In thfir intrt to cmnmonl' ctf iininiintly with the undH-iigwd in rV-' Rinl to tlm t Miif , if thej-dwirf to tk nban.,; tage of thf In ircntly imu! by Conrr.' to reioiburt H tmrtica wt.V hure ttiotrtd uch lo,t. WM O. O-XKU-r, " Atti)v ot law, 1'iwcnt!, Arixonm JeStf mMim mm ?WFr;J3STorrAn.INO ttASHOfW . WHantrrie'adNKKVOCS DEBIpTTl j;WakBtof DtjlyicJKind, ZSttyta , IU af Krrdrt or EM tsn 1b Old or Toodc It.h.M. .M. 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