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Sumac!” o! Eleyhsnts. Hos-o's circus was sluming ut lu dianola when the storm of the l'ourth came on. and because of injury to the nilroads was compelled In remain there until the track was totulmi’nril)’ repaired. Then thecircus startml {ol' the next plane of exhibition. \thn about eight miles out, one corner of a ungave way, and three vars con: taining animals ran ml the track and turned over into the mud, very gently. The first (‘ar contained horses the sec. l and an elk and camel; the other three the five elephants. The small animals were easily liberated: r?“ as elephants were all in a heap. 0 remove them the car was cut away, exposing the tops . of the unwieldy animals' hacks. Then wss exhibited the intelligence ‘whic‘h‘ masks than half-human braves. They; obeyed every command of the keeper, crawling on their knees, turning out their sides, squirming like eels, and us- . mining more wonderful and novel posi- ; tions then were described on the show bills. When released from their peril- 1 one poaition there was not a scratch upon them, and no school boy ever gave more emphatic expressions of relief tromconflnementlhsn did those ele phants. They trumpeted. swayed back and fourth, and did everything but talk. The remaining distsnoe was made over. land, luppierorew never started ona, thsn were those animals. Eh.» . ”bwht snnosphelrs and _ths we we rung. As 0 brig war: gone, all? each dream the elefhants took fresh enjoy ment of their ibcfln'. ”At Id timsrwers they obstinate or disobedient, but sound to talks the situation. 0n ur— riring at Des Moines, railway cars had lobe procured, which was not easily done, as ordina? cars are too low. Some were final y found which were shout one inoh'highsr than the‘ tallest slsphant’s back. They were brought MW W” m: was a sinus car, ssiasd the door-frame with iii-trunk, gave its vigorous shake and Mm the floor. Saw that it wu strong hs marched slowly into the car placed hill-sol! lengthwise, saw is rushing motion and humped his luck. Abolt overhead hit his back, and he marched assign: out o! the car. “It's I 0 use,” lid , “he won't go hi there % pi which math- my». operation. n . _ , . ‘ found everything all right, Magma-am want :9 {noon Con's Fun-Lou Factual-3 EA one which In: argummigi a a. xmmzim Lia. cloud doom-t. Mn. Mun-rd, a My awmmb‘i"mw”fi"“ u a one on WWW, no. one Jncob mWh I-unns' in 1' ‘t. o urn: me in: [may 3:3. hho usuhfion I?! but? ' ’ IO int ‘ oomphh ”10m “ha the am 0; January, 1876, Oahu lid Min Ogden can. to hot hm- ud aimed ‘10“: thisnltwu the him' ’ 01m 01¢an Imhhod nib by Hi- Ogden at {B% pa- nonth. whih boob, being u m of Man“ has. contained himnefl with O ,at 816 pornonth. They, ‘ I'. M 2:35 honing . e , mud ooonmd “1:11 we first 0! lunch, when Mn. Haynnd discovered thus they won much more infiml “new had "PW. s|- 9|: 9 “and“! WW 3 ' ‘q ‘ We? gamma “me“ o ' .Mnha a: riion. . . pm hi- mime-a, .mmw~ ‘ ‘ , ‘13“? one Ht, “figmhm. which had (d gm! bone - no» SOM ~ w_- wififii'i 01663: or Ibo . Ila - 52%, mm o! the W in “GM to; _mm&m—h . . . rr—vo— MM—‘Amma JfldM‘lfl-m flue-Ind “Whisk-did an em unionist m A“ m am~ ”a“ "‘2l '- M“ huh “mm *dvhfio'fl-nmhh b in“ not hu- 111-,u vmm pull“ thug ddhflm’lm-‘ifin‘ “Tibial. mid-marl. x mm, :- “W‘s; a» 0“ fiuurn'fm ' , to E; h Int hmehisuasy WOW-o°. begged . ,drfmuno 1, 'me‘“:m' man‘fié .MMI-f Yuan-nob. udillulynuyoudmmJ “mun-man" Wong: gob-pm "u ‘ “ball: but My owo , ”had again.“ :mtberuniver ulfiupoohngrioh and poor Alike. How to Break a Colt. "Ephraim Sleek." in the ll'illamel/e l‘lll'l/IL'l', indulges in a little pleasant irony eonverning abuses in horse train ing. Hogivesthe following rules for l-runkingn colt: (lot him into n large corral. throw a running noose on him, get on the outside and draw him up to u post, make the rope lust, poke him with sticks, spit on his nose, {IIIL'I‘J’CHI like a Comanche. Never mind if he chokes and heats his'head against the fence, he can’t feel; he on ht to have more sense. anyhow. Keg) this up till he won‘t jump. Then get on the inside ; take a blanket and throw it un der his heels, on his bah or anywhere to frighten him. Don't forget your yell ; a good pair of lungs goes a great fiays' toward taming a wild horse. Should you get hoarse, set your dogs on him. Tell your son to bring you some old tin cans ; hang him with these till you think you have conquered him. Then scream “Whoa I" Go up to him and give him a good familiar slap on the back. If he gets frightened, and treads on our toes, curse like a sailor; pum mthim with a fence rail, and tell him vou’ll learn him who he is fooling with. :he'uuqammna you. Go “fin him on i you are completely exhaus ; then sit ldown, and tell your son to bring your ; saddle. and the briddle ~with a Spanish 'bit. Dog’t forget, to, our . ,_Then.get lup. thro him down andwput on your Isaddle and briddle. Draw the cinch tight enough to cut him half in two ; a new one is the best, as it tickles most. Put on a big pair of bell spurs ; besides ‘being a good thing to frighten your ‘ horse with, ives you the appearance of l a good horsguan. Let him up ; get on; land if he promises to go along quietly lgive him a good dig with the spurs— ‘ this will cause him to buck and you will I have an opportunity to show your fami lily what a good rider you are. If he ‘ ou’t succeed innsetting you OE, run hi- abopt ten‘ 'es andmw‘vl’ut him up, and dm'f feed or gahg‘him for a week; If he isn't broke by that time give it up as a bad job. Put Hindi}.- nil-nuns. ‘ One (lay, in attending to "applica ‘ tions for situations on the police force, the Mayor of a. centain tovn, it was up- W, was abodt to invest Patrick Mur p y with a star, when some of his Irish oozipetitota oqtside the niling cried on : “Am «yen‘ goin’ to ‘lfint Pat, yer honor! He can't write his name, yer honors!" "In; only receiving appli cations today: in afortnight we make appointments,” said the Mayor, and Pat waa‘old toeall on that day two week». The friend through whose influence Pat had been induced to apply for the once-id whim," they came away from the hall. “Na, PMa {)9 home, mm 13 eee strap" and a 3% song and‘hieep tingionr name. I’ll act the copy for you.” at‘did aa directed, and every night hehfinight wa- aeen pitting out hia tongue and' awaying hia head :0! h“Pakiek Min-pyrh “Patfigk ," in a aty e c ' p y mhown aa a "ooamd." day for appointment came Pat found himaell before the Mayor, and urged hia claim. “Can you write?” add thatexoellentfnnoh’onai. “Troth, ‘ Irat. “Take that pen,” aaid the 11310;! ‘ ”a ' 'ta. “to o ' .fi; ngnpd ddm, when a aort of an exclam‘atory laugh 322311 his anrpriaed oomfetitora, ,in attendance. ”How yPanl l 132: mind um. mm Pm a-writin’ i (103] in his it?!” ”Soho WM .idmh But“ good ' do him ;he can’t write wid it. an.” Bat 2t did 'te ;he record tfl‘hia m? ‘U 1331 mm hand. “ The“! do.“aaidtho layer. Eia foiled rink into each other; ‘Q ‘ I] . I ' Jinan. “whimtoiwn 1m 1 elae’a e, yer honoa, laid tlflfiqnfith. “That'a well write t ," laidfioe Maytag! “Pat, my name. waa a I ; ...... . a. m ahmr’a’naamfieaa ' Cd’he . wpfl-diaaembled horror. “He emnnnt . ,and‘fngon the peliaee! 1/ 9a. .. Jug: £925.12 .. _.. ...---“ . Gone-£llm gentle cabal even an we gent em :0 “the than! the inpoflnuflx; wive- heping up the ma. «nations end m tint marked the «flier period-NM: untried like whenone «(hwy liked the other: “And doe-Pu uny- meet you with I kill ‘W‘nflhuit,’vu the en- WW- 3’“ m” "a: we,” 3. ma, turning ' cheek and his mica. “I! you don't believe it, just look At the pnnh “Lung.” _ __ we , .. . . . f < . . ! £wfi‘mm "mm [rumba a E?” M of the new _ than? Hut fill! tho‘ vmwm mum. lmdnguhrinbnd-oncho rod :0 «my: 81:31: Mum: .1 mm 5, who “my 't Mod mks: ‘ in Egan”: :0:- tho Ml23} , 't 't .m- gamngvm‘ onto! a." W- as... W in no" qua hu to halt ' Block] on ne‘- oount “in“ of divgoo unit which «2::th altar-. 1, Tl:_£:_ wilL u ypercn v on 1 n to-‘ m how law human“ on: mu have during the hot month-. Hyn Argus. Wards“ wanna-sun; ‘ l The following is an extract from l an address read before the Yale law} school : Some two thousand years be- ; fore (‘hrist we road that u vermin king, 1 ouu l-f the kings-of those days—the head , of :1 tribe or cityi—boastcd : “Three ‘ score .nnd ten kings, having- their thumbs and greet toes cut 03, gathered ‘ their meat under my table.',_' )Vhenths ‘ men of Judah mado this royal mutila- s tor a captive, according to the received [em leliom‘s of the age. they cut of? his thumbs and great toes, cast him into a dungeon at Jerusal left him to die of hunger. ' Wig? ll elnichadmzbr took Jerusalsm he slew the sons '0! King Zedekish before his face, carried him to Babylon, pht but both his eyes and left him to end his days in prison. At the close of the long J ugurthine war Marius brought J ugurtha to Rome, and in accordance with the established usage of the Roman triumph, chained to his ‘ chariot wheels this do )osed king, this ‘ gallant soldier, dragged himin triumph , through the streets, amid the insults of ‘ the populace, and when he turned his chariot from the forum to ascend the capitol, he nnchained the royal prisoner irqmithe chariot wheel, cost him nearly naked into a dungeon, where he was not strangled until he had contended six days with famine. When Carthage was taken it was blotted from tho map of nations, its past destroyed, its ships burned, and its inhabitants sold as slaves. The campaign against-Corinth ended in the extinction of that luxurious city and the enslaveinent of its inhabit ants. The curse which J ushua pro nounced against' the man who should , presume to rebuild Jericho : " Cursed : be tlie’man who shall rise up and re—, build this city Jericho ! He shall lay the fourn‘d‘ation thesieg inhliis‘fiaifit born, and‘il ' y u it Is let the gates of gagfmb anhe sxprsstionii of the common sentiment—the common law of ancient times; at the height of Greek and Roman civilization, after filter; battle, every man, woman, and i—ever. . 'g tslanh" became awards? mugs-span ‘nsnally ended in the destruction of a city; a war in an extinct nationallity. .Letuss‘ overtwo 0 years Ho our profit tivfliutitlii. ghepine month century ssw all Europe under arms. tram Siberia to Archangel, from the “swim, "$1; W Fwd each other to pieces inovery sea. on these wars closed, by a treaty of peace, some boundaries were altered, some dynasties were changed, but it is not necessary to say that all prisoners were rolmssd and no property destroyed, {or such as; ”"5! w Christendom. Andy nthd , I’mhyslsgs each Cossack” lor‘a cup 0 colon handed him by the French waitfir, and th . 3W loaned question whether tho allies had a right “a" N 3313311?“ ‘° ,gsn ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ and ' ‘ the and statntaa that Napoleon had taken from them as tro phiss of war. Cum Tun. —'- The npootlo main goungo'ogo answer to 1.1:; mum, at it when: p firth t traded ng “‘1 n skim u wolf-51in 31:1; I ' . Q ' to chm o a 0:33;} fimflhfiu lho'onbin in then' M, "Redoub— _ ‘ half :’ n n 5 “5 Wfiflmfi. on Shock guidin the vessel Ind wltohipg 31m 3:6l]ch im‘mbdim‘ly‘ mm to 119! bath-9d aid: ' my rizam. m.» Lu‘finm'. 3503310 “(in dkznger or his], pr sorrow or direct need, 0 .‘ .D mammmwmfl. agent in grazextngllfity. He ureth {gr is on," ’ - a W ' to o for than: sl.6":th dammed—exceed ing Ibundmfly, more am they Ask _or ‘Wgs. a 1 1.2.14.“ . in ."r'fiur'. 1?. film .... ’ ‘ I- u I! m or y Efi'y'. [Y‘uwgnmmgcdm Deg-col bo lon nundlmwm M Inform-non all at no um. 30 “he. “In. K P. RIALD. l. I. ...“.. lnllu'l Polbl. Int“.- ..m'mmwmmfl $2.33. 42:. fig 5% .0. m L “I. - m@_ I. moan-I: O “5"- manna-damn... Huang: n- W” I? WW lac All It den don't. ELM‘ .111 PM “(3%. "0% flfirfi‘ om. 3:95.: a?“ --" mum'- w‘mmqwm --~ ‘mtmmmudml.l. Although I bum-mm” b wk! man In In ‘O9:. Munawfiufihom ‘ "a“... “.9“? mm...“ at. mMmmuF-«nflhmm ‘ mg” 1 knot of on. phat. m In con! hills. who lath-I “trendy, 1 Andwbhuthrhu, India. would not; “whining. EMIJ). I ' In. }. on 1“... 1 The Pm'hx‘g'fihflu Ind mne- Mblood. m u mum. hut up the lat-Mn. can-gm. Dubai”. Drop-y. Won-m. “d Wig.“ puma. cu. Thou fin beau changed an in. d Minn; 0‘! “h “I . g ”hm. to INK. bunny. nul‘nm mu m? rd unlit want my mm. b [ln t , Afic- punphm. can A How It “may“ - 111-1%" on yo gn- ln medic-l M n in- ou'lm u n W spas hum-ml. from Mug-had mum clergyman Ind our". fill lent ‘ .o my Iddr-I. 8511 W. town i Sou, Wm N Huflm An., Boom. Sold by ‘ on My. (Jenn Imi'orn Bun—“ After ipe'nding hm.- dmds of dulim for doctors‘ tea, was cured at hat of Rheumatism by investing four bits in a Risk oi ’l‘nppers’ Indian Oil." ‘ ...—..— A Card I. un- Allllehd with lure-n. Having been 3 sum-rm {rum svrinuu m ture for sixteen Scam. and sun had was my comrition that I could nut went any np‘pLimncu in the shape of trusses nnh'l last Fr mmrv. when I surgeon n u [citv fljns‘ied one\oi ‘_W.nl Bee vmnn'e “ amino 0:- ’l'm':ylpl."whch I hnve worn constantly since with perfect euu. Ilheh .proven adequate to every requirement end-L cheerfully recommend its use to those similuly Milieu-d. . ’ J. L, Lisa. Registry Cirrk. Post Office. Sm Frnncisco. GIL, Sept. 12. 1876. #” ~_ Scene-‘9 l’vuloxxc Burp. FOB TB! Cm or Cosscunlox. Coums AXD Cows. The amt virtue of thin medicine in (but it ripen. the mum end throw: it out oi the Iyetem, pnflflee the brood. and thee eil‘ectn I cure. SCHENCK'I an Wm Toma, run Tn: Cum; or Dvsrmn. Ismau‘rws, &c. The Tonic produce. 3 hedthy notion of the stom uh, meeting In Ippetite. forming chyle, Ind curing the moet obstinate cues of indigestion. Seaman's Hanan: PILLH, ron nu (Jun or Liven Couum. &c. These pllle Ire eltmtive. Ind produce I hullhy notion of the live: without the Inn danger, uthey ere free from celomel, end yet more efllceciom in altering I heeithy ection ef‘the lives. _ The” remedies Ire I certain our. for Comm}; “on. u the Pulmonic Syrup ripenl the manor 3nd punnu !he blood. The Mnudnkc PH]- Act “son the liver, crane u hullhy hue. Ind remove all It one. of the liver. often I Mule 0! Consumption. The Sea Weed Tunic gives (one and “mulch to the “match. nukes I good dlgeaunn. Incl enable. the organs to form good blood; Ind than cm.“ I had thy clrcnl-uuu of hedthy blood. Tho combined ICUOII of the“ medicinal, u (hm “pulled. will cure every rule of Conaumpflvn. If um: In time. .nd the we of tho modicum pemvand in. Dr. Schanck u profs-loudly at Ma princlpd oflctmomer sun: And Alcn 311.. thdulphh. Ivery loudly, when ull lone" !or advice mun be manned. Schenck’l medlclnel {or ule by all Druuilu. _,, “ HAGICOLOGIOAL PHENOMENA. level-11..- wlleh Alto-Id onl-Ivy People—heron Brought to Lllhl. Ind 111-nu 111-“ noun: Cur“. Whenever the muvzluus is an integral ele ment of anv profusion. nkopticism is certain to be lC‘li‘e. This line been I chlreutcristic of the world in :11 Igel, Ind is likely to continue so throughout I“ time. If people would only hive the juntiw And indrlpeudenoe to inn-sum gate Bubjicle with which t n'_\’ are not acqulint- ‘ ed. Ind withhold their u unions until the are ‘ euflicicntly intonncd tn Sludge iim-lligcntl’y, 0: j cutlwdru “unions which now come so “111)“ from ifnonmuses and nincnm mm woufil not be lul so frequent. Ind the mxteriun of untum ‘ md sciatica would be in bum-r understood then It present. In reglrd. torlnitnnce. toclairvoy- ‘ lace end the gift of lie-hug u chimed by Dr. ‘ Percy, whoa room It 206 Kenny street, Are l dAily crowded. ninety per wnt of the people who refuse tn believe in his' extnordimry pow erl Are no more qunlifled to Judge in the mut ter thm it they were called upon humus"; the circle or solve the “New at perpe motion. ‘ That, in ugh o! w t Ikaptice Inny uy to the l ooutnry, r. Percy in Able to correctly rudthe ‘ put. preterit md future. gin ndvim to uert oomiuglevill. unnvel owl-enter beyond the hen olord nry mm, loon- dine-nee without making mention, And effect remuhble cure- witbou lid of medicine, bu been I 0 often demon sauna by him Ilneo hi- lrr'lnl in thin city. tint ‘ or“? thou who ere mdicioullyumtngonhtic. ‘ ‘w ”manque-tic: thetru ulneuolhhl reprueubtiom. Nam-mud}: nnd gnb‘ men who huectlledupou himhlve been utter- ‘ liutomlhed Atthownyinwhich hehu lgted t euflfronthe tum Lgmt my m‘ lid. 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