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"When tho projection upon which id placed my weight gavo way Jr 'iimt T whs. indeed, lost. AVas wholly conscious atter X'.com- !.d fnlfinff. When I struck the first, I erperiecod a feel Miof. I eeeemed to sink is ol leet, out, 01 course, fchOrt distance I grasped 'vildly, but nothing but the )uld bo felt. I was rising to face and know it. and a feel- Idonly came over mo that be saved. How, I know not. r'll 1 was certain that I was not 1 loft in tho crater. On coming surface I reached out and a Illy rock gavo mo support tho shouts of my friends, but see nothing and was unable .to jut in reply. M ter what seemed ages tho shouts ceased; and I led tlfat my friends had given I) for lost. It was just after phen wo reached the crater; se it was nearly -live o'clock heard what sounded like dis imnder. The noiso grow more liore distinct, and the water nding me began to bo troubled. realized that I was in the cra- Im active geyser, and that in a lime the entire space would bo rith water. I attempted- to lyself, but could find no sup- my handB which would bear rht. The walls of the crater igh, and while in the water I aftilykeep my head out by to them. Suddenly I dis- thafc tho water was rising. re me the hope that I might lo keep afloat -until the sur- r"'")pd. Tho crater con I) rise !'Jv):v rr.pnllv. v.:ul i u u mvvlf t tho point- from jau fallen. Although well unlisted, I exerted my rx trength in -climbing tu iLu This reached, I managed some distance awav from i of tho crater, whero I lost mess. When I recovered i ig cared for by strangers Iwho conducted mo to my - : JT T I i '2: r : -HKHH JiDMT30yEMBEK 5, 182. - MX 1. rv " --asK r i : zyS ; : 1 " " m-r iHHBH NTTTVTTnT AT T A T7 TTTTiB& I ft X.J- .i MM , - ri; i kGHEMI'GALS, ASSAERS' MATERIAL ;- Q - - v Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles- et(3, etc., inaro., . Kl" We liae alo ,011 hand ".anneystock frecli JBsl 'W&Mh PARK, Av6, S prewnco of death that broke our her.rt audi kipened tho fountains of our groat d;ep, so to speak. Vhen wo poured the glucose syrup on.pur pancttkes, tho stiff aiiu cold remains of. a largo be9tlo and two ctpming little twin cockror.ches foil but intc QurJ plate, and lay there hushed in kan eftiijiai repose. Death to us is all-poworful. The King of Terrors is to U3 the ra?ghty sover eign before whom wo must all bow; fom tho mighty ompercr down to tho nioauest slave, all alike mast some day curl up and die. This saddens.us at all timos, but moro particularly' so when Death with his relent less lawn-mower has gathered in tho youngf and innocent. This was the case when twu little twin cockroaches, whose live3 had been unspotted, and whoso yoar3 had been unclouded by wrong and f;olfishnos3, w ere called upon to moot death together. In the sti.J'iess of tho night, those little, loving twins crept nno tho glucose syrup and died "Wo hope no one will misrepresent this mat tor. Wo did weep,tand we are not ashamed to own it. VTNYo sat the-e and sobbed miul tL'o tablecloth was wot fo-: four feei arid the venerable ham,was floai"ng ?. oun&Sn tears. . - ... Ik".. 3V . It was not lor oursoli. liowever.VitUat wo wopt. ITo unkindnoss on the pa"t of; an eating-houso over provoked such a tornado of woe. "We just woop when we see death. and aro brought into contaot with it. And1 we wfire not tho only ones that shed tea.rs. The wjiiieas wept, strong mon as they wore . Even the butter weot. Strong as it was, it could not control its emotions. Bill Nye's Boomerang. 7Jm the .ro etioned further, aB near as he in liepuijl tVc-st' x urmg W v luntccVcd to a f'pure I-! piece lortdworkcVi the uubtr-f tho ffi arly. Si . a dislaiJCil it '. i.,kiisgcarc. .... ; ... . ..: scroll j said t juut, u;- vijr t. tho v oq struck tho water w.a uUoiib lwo. iive feetiin diameter. Tho water y! varm. but not uncomfortably so $mg tA a few moments before ho ffifra ait beprau to bo decided! v hot l.oil furiously, ilo was found ie i:iriy who rescued 4iim about Svjrio cioca m mo evening. iute, iloifitaua. Inter-jsionntam, August 21th Wi-l ha blteV" Tho huimmingof the Lioi a.i thoy spod from iloivor to flower and sin nl niio houoy- od traasmrcatof patal and caly. ar.d t!ie low ofthc liuffimor Ulan::?.. hi-;hiug ho looust ireo. were tJ only mi broke the St. Lo:.:s si'irt'-M-f r i i.lf.ist Iwrvo:;'.. I !" V.is oj.'.-.i. itS a i:ly that ha aid uittirg' ii, it gavo od iiito Qinrrnur ani'ing II s mils t i;:iuiifu f;er tt-xzv 'A. : ;na t'.'O S'-WVi Klory i an s.b'Ji wlsi1" trnjeaster.i lmiJsc-to w:is 5k-.- dint thorcjy a sid eyd bat b-iFilI o ) "i i It:-ink only of ilfutiuv. i"upo;," said HurkGilhijiv tj the ::.i-li:nLHl, all- J-i-" "Jiu.- Z m in ' 7 stcod by hlr sldo, loolriyov.-a i;5to ilft,h- ll.X,f her ?3'.uti'"- i v.'.Mful I' w- An extraordiua y case has just been ended n St. Louis. Ms. V.riickerle brought suit against a lif iusarrnce compauy.f orjhe polj icy on bcr" lmaband''s life. ' The manNwas' killed in a ra-J -oad abcldent in Texas; "the widow had t'oo remains orhamed and iden tified; tho insuranco company objected to tho proofs of identity and the widow then brought suit. On the trial a oian f jom Gal foTiia was introduced as the original "Waok erle, but on the stand ho could not cell how urauy cliiiLLea h's wife had had nor thoir ages. Scill, ia matjy way3, the insai-anco company made out a good case. The jury docldod foe. the phvniiff. giv'j'j 1 er iGiS07 o'ir.ia1 puiTcy, viih i'lte est. Tha ;t-vs:i;'i: ul tl.-y identV." of 'lie chief wit-in-ss fir jo'.u:i iv M -sti'-l a mystery, but it is tIioc;lrrt;bS'?X-bi6!n9r of llio div.d n.a:i. f 13eu B;'llar,4U hIa 'sttar aoooopt'ng the Doooor..ly iioiiriiiKiion far Govoruor of IvLassichusotts. says "the highest datios bhoald be laid uion luxuries." This is what the J.-.;y State politicians think :il.io, r.iid ihey count nmuug lasurivs the prlvil ogo ot running for Governor. So they fjan erally mako the Jcxur' cost tho av.-ivel-eyed statesman, from $50,C) to 100,CC0 each time ho tries it. Tito war-uili of tho cajsuaion in Peussyl- yftifiPmav lso :odgod from the fact that- tho am Fw'shcd to cnfdfce a poiiit, and brousht li"anddov,n wli such fijace on tlie tftblu thtit the largo knaoUo of kho Mile finger -was bvokon. The suf ic-: wlvs not conscious of ixls hurt cntil tho following day, Avhtfuj his wound vi drosnod, and J'ae is now mal: ing sptjeoLos with a bandiigell hnad. A man with sash a fand o political! enthusiasm do saiT03to sncsui'J. I A Wdil-diggOi-in 'jcilth fcoupty, V::., dug a well SIX) feet deep, and tsenl the bottom of the well scorned to drop fiat, j The man fell through, and landed 4iJas6btl3rraDean lake, the distaiu-e bsivien tiroe;V.rtn and tho water being sew. a feeti ;ot d ''.vn and I-o saih'd he found the outlet to i si(o nf a loll. i-jfer -'Mi-tit iflnU15can caSmate- cT fniigx L-oko jnoTOpSM 'i-o-. during a ojit H.uoch bv Sso vigurcius'geslioclaUou. dklii"; bjtray thoss alarming symptoms be for; !i ia:.da sajh hc-:.v inroiJs on tho 'i'n-.isury. A coAlu co:;t.vi:ji".g a skoljton wtas disuov ered in the ?. !-foot level of tho St. Cather ine pi'id xniuu near (1 arloits, N. resent ii r hilu 't ",v.u bell1" CaJ.-'ijc oat,- ojierrttions h iving btc j BU5p?nded inatilsivorks?or a years. ' is no loed for rhows uomes 100 miles L-ncI fifty Tnder e will -'!!:!' 3ft8f" ..ii'iS.S SESsSH. HJtMBt 0- T Hol lar- ill ini- 1- lijiiderabk. ,,1 fguts, and Irt aot 'ta U in was, ar- Groceries, -y ...... ;li M jiS15.t" . is MWli'a vaasi nniffiRiif tit