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CflCfltmur WtMy Jtm. YOU CAN'T Reach The Son readers by adver tising in any other newspaper. Tho subscription list of this paper is increasing with each issue. THE VERDICT Of reader and advertiser is that Tiie Coconino Weekly Sun is tho leading newspaper published in Northern Arizona. M - Vl yvt. FLAGSTAFF, AKIZONA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER J, 1892. NUMBER 51. VOL. IX. a: the ft- j iflft I . rs V' W. ' ? V - '"M -' ' i M Pv T .? a H? 4kT Eta ritOFESSIONAL. D TtS. SMITH SMITH, THE ALBU. querque Dentins. Ths only dentists In Arizona or New Mot Ico who really oxUnct tcoth without palu and without tho uso of cocaine, chloroform, or laughing gas. Offlco In Whiting llloclt, Al burquerquc, New Mexico. QTEWAltT & DOE. ATTOKNEYS AT O Law. Ofllco two doors west of tho Hank hotel. Flagstaff, Arizona. T? M.SANFOHD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ej. Prcscott. Arizona. Will practico in all the courts of tho Territory. PO. COKNISI1. PUYS1CIAN AND SUIt . scon. Flagstaff. A'-onn. Will answer calls on thcAtlantlc & act 'c Kallroad. n. JAMES m. Marshall dentist. Orflco In tho rear of Dr. Hrannen's Drug store. Flagstaff, Arizona. Toctli extracted without palu. DR.D.J. BRANNEN, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Flagstaff, Arizona. Will re spond promptly to all calls from any point on the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad. Office ind drug store opposite tho depot. SEOItET SOCITIES. OUNTA1N LODOE. NO. 13. K. OF F.. meets orerv Wednesday nlsrht in their custloballlnKllpatrlck building. All visit Ins brothers Invited to attend. N. O. liAYTOX, C. 0. DJoriN Sanderson, K. of It. S. JO. O. T.-FLAGSTAFF LODGE. NO. 11, . meets ovcry Saturday evening In Odd ellowV Hall. Vlsltlne brethren cordially dlally Invited. W. W. Haoiioasj, N, G. He.nuT Helled, Secretary. TTLAGSTAFF LODGE, NO. 7. F. & A. M. r Regular meeting on tho first Saturday night of each calendar month. Sojourning urcinren coruiauy invitcu. By order, David V, Hart, Master. II ax Salzmax. Secretary. COURT COCONINO. NO. 80S, INDEPEND ent Order Foresters, holds regular meet ings In Odd Fellows' Hall, Flagstaff, every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers and all members In good standing are cordially In vited to attend. J. W. Trancis, C. R. C. P. Bcrntrn, R. S. I O. O. T. FLAGSTAFF LODGE. NO. 14, meets Saturday ovenlnir of each veck at asonlc Hall. Ail Good Templars In good standlnz ronllallv welcome. W. II. Norman, C. T. Iltxnr F. AsiiciST, K. S. GA. It. - RKQULAK MEETINGS OF . Ransom l'rt, O. A. It.. No. 4, Depart ment of Arizona, will bo held In G. A. R. hall on second and lust Saturday In each month. J. G crriiniE Savaqe, Commander. Wvt. D. Powell, l'ost Adjutant. CHURCH DIRECTORY. EIRST M. E. CHUltUH, CORNER Or Church and Lareux Streets. N.F.Norton .tor. l'rcachlng at 11 a. m. and 8:C0 p. m. Sunday's: Sunday schoal at 10 a, in., J. II. Hcsklns Jr., Superintendent. Claw meetings ut 12:13 p. m. Epworth Lcaguo 0:30 p. ru. Prayer meeting Thursday orcnlug at 8:00. Everybody welcome. TTIRST PRESBYTERIAN OIIUROII, SAN JT Francisco avonuo. Rev. Kobt. Coltman, M. D., pastor. Sabbath School, 10 a m.; morn ling service, 11 a. in.; young peoplo's meeting, .6:43 p. to. j evening service 8:00 p. m.; weekly prayer meeting and Blblo study, Thursdays, .at 8:00 p. m. beats freo. Every ono Invited. Cordial welcomo for all. MISCELLANEOUS. J GUTHRIE SAVAGE. UNITED STATES . Commissioner of tho District Court In tho Fourth Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona. District Court Commissioner In and for tho County of Coconino. In said Ter ritory, and U. S. Pension Notary, Admitted to practico beforo tho various bureaus of the department. Office two doors north of the Bank Hotel .TTLAGSTAFF LIBRARY AND READING "J7 Room Association. Reading room open .ually from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.s Sundays, 2 to 10p.m. Cordial welcome to all visitors. A. 1'. Gibbon. Librarian. Atlantic & Pacific R. R, TIME SCHEDULE. (WESTERN DIVISION.) TIME TABLE NUMBEE 34, in irrrct FRIDAY JULY 1st, 1892. D o WEST. EAST. . - STATIONS. Two. 8 No. 1 No. 2 NO. 4 10 WP 12 OlP Lv CHICAGO A I 8 03 it 8 Ja TTaOP 920 p Lv KAN liiT-VAr 7 Qua 4 40 1. vii V40s LvLA JUNTA At TUu 1 lop Jn 4 05 a lv Albuquerque iir 7i 4 40 a 7 20 a 9 0Sh Mitchell 2 33 p 12 -4 a 8 33n 9 60a Coolldro lupllUp 8 U r. 10 13 a Wlngato 1 20 p It 23 1. 9301100a Gallup U4l040i 11 Hi i tup Navajo hprlnt. 10 27a 8 20p 12 20P 3 201, Holbrook IMrtii 6 4,p I4bt 3 13 Wlnslow 7 31a 5 15 p 4 lOi 7!J0t Flagstaff 3 23a 3U)p fHij '30t Williams 3S3u 1 2Up 6 33p 10 40 1 Alh rorks 2z3uU33ii w; ,1 Mii I'rtscott Junctlot 135a 1040u 5 jfti 2 13 m Peach Springs 12 15 a 8 45 a iiroi 5 05a hlnxman 10 top S20a 'j4j 7 43 a The Needier. 7(iui 3 20 a i 03 a 10 00 a l'tnnei 6 27 p 1 30 a 0 03 1 Rardni 2 33pH10p SlOx o Vp Daigi 13 .3 p 8 23p C0 4 3P" Hatto 11 4p 8 03p 7 4' 'par Moc k -3a , Al l AihhToh vl 12 SO 7 aop Al mi' Mppo ' 8 4ji 8 43 ii A 6n Frun'co'lTv .op CONNECTIONS Albuquerque A. T. &. S. 1 It. R.. for all points cast and south. , M'rescott Junction Prctcott and Arizona Railway for I ort Whipple and Prescptt. Barstow California Southern Railway for Los Angeles, tan Diego and other Southern California points. ..., Mojave Southern Pacific for San Fran--' cl"n. Sacramonto and Northern California points. PULLMAN PALA0E SLEEPING OARS. No chango Is wado by Sleeping Cor Pas sengers between San Francisco and Kansas City, or San Diego and Los Angeles and Chi cago. The Grand Canon of tho Colorado, hitherto Inacccssablo to tourists can bo reached by taking this lino via Peach Springs, and a stage rldo from thenco of but twenty-threo miles. This Canyon Is tho grandest and roost ' wonderful of naturo'H works. - Stop at Flagstaff and hunt deer, bear and wild turkey In tho magnificent plno forest of the San Francisco mountains, or visit tho ancient ruins of the Cavo and Cliff Dwellers. ," T. R. Oabei. General Superintendent, Al- buquetque, N. M. . V Hinry S.-Vak SfcTCK, General Agent, Albu- - ri1uerquo,N.M. ,n . . ' rtjAfBissriu General Pastengor Agent, Albuquerque, N.M. 'L9JWS&5 ' 'v,r' ARIZONA wrm, bank FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA Ths Oldest Bank la Northern Arizona. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Collections a Specialty. References W. II. 8trong, President A.T. A a F. Itallrosd Company; EUIj Wninwrlght, Managing Director Arizona Cattle Company, t-t. Loois, Mo. j Bank of California, Ban Fran, clxco. Your Banking Business Solicited. J. H. UOiKlNa, Jr., Cathlex. GEORGE BAGNALL, (CHEAP; 5002' and SHOE MAKER. Shop opp. M. E. Church, Flagstaff. Ladies and gentlemen's fine work a specialty. Repairing neatly done. Boots made to fit the foot and euro your corns and bunions. Tho model of your foot is taken. Special attontion given to tho fitting of deformed feet. All kinds of boots and shoes mado to order on shoi t notice. A first-class boot and shoo shop. A good stock of solo and upper leather on baud. Heel braces and shoe findings for ranchmen kept in stock. Rubber patching. All work warranted. Opp. M. E. church. Your Stock BY PURCHASING BERKSHIRES Of THE Finest Quality and Breeding. ADDRESS! H. RUL-HrOISI. Flagstaff, Arizona. ASBESTOS. Von efenlngyust at crack ouf day, A fellow cooined to tbwn to sthay, Und on both sides ouf efry Mhrced. Hccni balntd signs vat looked eo neat, ASBESTOS. Und on hecs hands, und faco und feet, Und down bees back, across hes scat, Abbears dot balnt vot looks so schncct, ASUK3TOS. Hcem balntcd houses red und prown, Und nono ouf dem vat could purn down. Ouf tnlt dot roofing you covor your roof. You may pocn surotwas Ore-proof. asbestos. Und mlt dot sthuff hecm maken brick Vot fit your oldt sthove yust as schllck, Und make hcem purn a year or two, So yust as good as ven 'twas new. Afmr-vros. Und ven dot gash-oil sthove oxplodcs, Und flames sthart on der oupvard roadt, Dcr inside ouf der house purns oudt. But sthlll dot balnt sthands yust asstoudt. AODE8TOS. Und ven you vants to coom to town. And vas nfrldt your house purn down, Yuit balnt your babies mlt dot stliuff. Und dure duy vns all safe enough. ABIIESTOI Asbestos vas good forcfrydlngs. Stheam-plpcs, und boiler coverings. You bet your poots. py shlmlnee. Dot vas der kind ouf balnt for me. ASBESTOS. HAKS. llorr'S AsnESTOS GOODS Axhestn ronrlv. mixed house natnt. usbcstns whttn lond rnm- blnatlon. aslicMos roof paint, asbestos roofing, asbestos boiler and steam ptpo covering, as- uesuMuronnustoru lining cement. Rsuotlo flra clav. asbestos flro-nroof rniittnt'fnr rnuvh timbers, asbestos black paint for Iron work and ships, asbestos axle oil, asbestos machine, ol The John D. Iloff Atbetloi Company, 923 Fourth street, San Diego, Cal. Babbitt Bros., agent. Flagstaff. T TNIVERSITY Or ARIZONA. - SECOND VJ year begins September 23. 1802. School ofAgrlcultural. School of Mines and Prepar atory course Departments fully rqulpped in laboratories ana apparatus, i union free Board In dormitory for limited number at cost. I or Information and catuloguo addreu University, Tucson. Ariz. Coconino Baker Everything usually kept in n llrst-clafs bakory, can bo had. BREAD, FMES, CAKES, AND BUNS, r O i II:f.vk 1 lotus will bo promptly filled. . . - v.- s,. PROF. HENRY HELLER litis mipupcl a now BLACKSMITH : SHOP! Eastvf Bai.bitt'a Store, FLAGS1AFF, Arizona. All kinds of general b'ack .tmithitig promptly and satisfac torily done. HOItSi: SIIOICINO A Hl'KCIALTY. The Wagon Shop in connection is in cltargo of II. Van Norman. GIVE THE HEW SHOP YOUR WORK. 4SsPfe MPHOV W - , i-piWi i;skt WkikMMjiA " r . ", - W.ik 3 f- m ' LINE -OF- CENTS' UNDERWEAR Hose, Shirts, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Etc., Etc., Etc. Just received, and which we would be pleased to have you examine. Summer -i- Underwear From $i .25 a suit up to $4.00. Gent's Hose. 7 nair for 21 cts. iii-r1 ' up to 50 cts, a pair. Gent's Handkerchiefs from 10 .tts. each to $1,50 each. Come, see the goods and get prices, and we know you will buy. RIORDAN MERCANTILE COMPANY. C. B. TAPPAN, Assistant Manager. to. ffltf SUMMER italiis FACTS ABOUT THE SAUSAGE. How O110 of tho Most Universal of Culi nary Products Is Blade, What is a sausage? Tho principlo of inaking all sausages is similar, nud con lists in simply chopping or mincing tho particular kind of meat employed and seasoning it with spices or herbs of va rious sorts, bread crumbs, egg, salt or mustard or nny of theso ingrodionts mixed in such proportions as are njrrco- ablo. Then tho wliolo mixture is in closed in portions of tho propared intes tines of a hog, sheep or calf, scrupulous ly washod and scraped until immacu lately clean. Among tho herbs employed i'cr sea soning aro shalot, onions, leeks, sago, tbymo, garlic, marjoram and rursley, nud in some kinds of sausages, besides moat, anchovies, oysters and red hor rings aro added. Finally tho blood of various animals, as tho ox, pig and goose, is used, mixed with oatmeal, bread crumbs and soasoning of various kinds. Theso in England nro known as blood puddings, but tho Americans as resolutoly refuso to eat blood puddings as thoy do to partako of the hare. Bo logna sausages aro shrewdly suspected to bo made of tho flesh of tho ass, but thoy can bo successfully imitated by making a tninco of equal parts of pork, veal and lean beef. Then thero are tho tasty littlo Lyons sausages, of which tho only fault is that they nro too highly flavored with garlic. Tho Persians mado a very palutablo causageof tho meat of 11 loin of mutton, chopped up with an equal quantity of bacon or tho fat of n sheep's tail. The minco meat, after being seasoned, is not stuffed into a skin, but rolled into an ovoid form, round a small iron skuwer and tho sausages nro then roasted bo tweon two banks of hot ashes, tho skew er being carefully turned during tho operation. Tho famous sausages of Maycnce, in Germany, aro made of pork cut into small dico and seasoned with pepper nnd saltpeter, and theso, when filled into tbo skins, nro smoked iu tho chimney for forty-eight hours over, of course, a wood fire. Germany has for centuries been tbo rival of Italy iu tbo prodnction of theso historical viands. From different parts of tho fatherland, and especially from Frankfort, Mecklonburg nud llumburg, come a vast variety of sausages, begin ning with tho "Wurstcben Gnrnirung," which nro very littlo sausages used for garnishing vegetables or other dishes. Tho meat for them must bo minced to a pnlp, and if tho flesh bo veal 2." per cent, must bo fat bacon nnd whito bread crumbs soaked in milk. Then there nro tonguo sausages, into tho flavoring of which powdered cloves enter largely. Tho Germans aro undoubted experts in sans.130 making, and almost every district in tho country has its own favor ito flavor of spico or herbs, but tho addi tion of bread is not much patronized by German sausage makers nnd it is con sidered to detract from tbeir goodness. Sometimes, however, it is thought desir ablo to uso it first, becauso it renders tho sausage less rich, and next because it increases tho bulk. To six pounds of meat no moro than a pound of grated bread is allowed. In every caso tho bread must bo moistened with cold milk or water and must bo added beforo the mincing process is half completed. London Telegraph. An Electric Light Hath. Thero is apparently no limit to tho curious aud unlquo arrangements sug gested for tho employment of electricity for general household purposes, as is evidenced by tho device that has just been completed by a Cincinnati firm. It is an electric light bath, which (3 not to bo confounded with nn electric bath. Tho cabinet is of tho usual sizo of vapor baths, with n lid inclosing tho body completely, except tiie head, which is exposed. Tho lamps aro distributed around tho body of tho" patient, being arranged in groups of fourteen nnd op erated by a separate switch for each group. About sixty lamps of sixteen candle powor nro used In the br.tk. The sides of tho interior of tho cabinet aro backed by polished nickel to givo roflcctlvo power. The effect of tho strong light is to brown the Bklu ns if it had beep ex posed to the sun. Tho combined effects of the ckctric and vapor blith in ono aro said to be wittiout, tho usual 00-l pressing effects of tho va'por bath alone, in fact having an opposito effect and making 11 patient buoyuut.and frisky. New York Telegram. , . Nailed Himself r a Post. Anson, Smith, of Shelton Center, a wooden " legged veteran, tells a funny story about himself. Mr. Smith sot to work to make u frame for tho support of his tomato vinex. To keep tho posts steady while nailing tho slats ho placed his left or wooden leg against tuem and drove tho nails homo with a vim. After nailing one cud ho started to go to the next, but found to his surpriso he could not movo. visions of paralysis flashed over his mind, but on examining care- ( fully ho found ho had driven tho nail through slut und post into his wooden leg, and that he was nailed fast to tho tomato frame. Ansonla (Conn.) Senti nel. Familiarity tired Contempt. Tho death of a fireman und tho Injury to nn engineer who sat down on the track and wero struck by a train a fow days ago on tno Chicago division of tho Pan Handle shows how careless railroad men sometimes become, Tho same kind of an accident was narrowly averted on tho Indianapolis division of tho Pennsyl vania a few days ago. One of the best known engineers on tho division and his fireman sat down on tho track whilo waiting for a train, and both dropped asleep. Fortunatoly tho engineer of the mooting train saw tnom In time to stop, and their lives wero caved. ludlsaiapo lis News. , w&sV. &&& Nature's Pranks In Old Missouri. Stories of queer happenings over th country are being reported daily, but it is hardly probable that tho record of Audtian comity. Mo., during the past two weeks can bo beaten lri nny other county in tho union. Charles Canadit, near Chapel Hrovo I started off with a three legKed colt born nnd thon a neighbor. Airs. Greeu. mine in tho field with a chicken with two heads and necks, well develojied Near Martinsburg n mare foaled two colts a mule nnd n hono. Then n farmer near thero plowed up n tine perch in lux Meld and when he placed it iu a tub nf wutei It revived and appeared to be in livel.i as nny other fish. A rain of fros felt on tho farm of David Slum nnd n saved six of tho batrachlaiM und iinuitii thorn to town to show for the truth ol this story. Theso stories began to circulate arountl, and then u man ftntii in-ai Laddonia brought into the city a imakr which ho hud killed on his farm The reptilo had a number of legs, like those of n small alligator. To cap this h hunter living near tho same placo'stiot an animal in 11 tree und brought down a beast that was half rabbit nud halt squirrel. He has tho skin to show Tor his story. Cor. Philadelphia Pros Death of an Eccentric American. Harry Livingston, tho dexcendant of tho illustrious American statesman whose death has just been announced had lived in Florenco thirty years He was universally nicknamed El Amen cauo. Though vory eccentric, he was 11 general favorite. His chief amn-M'tpeni was driving six. eight, ten und even eighteen horses to his carriage. Finally the municipal authorities, fearing ueet dents in the streets, forbade htm to drive more than Fix horses. After this ho drove out with a slx-iti; hand, surrounded by servants, eatti driving tho samo kind of rig. The mat Icr got to bo snch a nuisanco that n com promise was arranged, tho authorities allowing Livingston to drive as tunny horses as he pleased himself if ho would call off tho servants. Another peculiar ity of Livingston's was that he innisted upon tho good old practice of hlssiug a well as applauding in a theater. This brought him into occasional troublo with his fellow auditors, who held diffetent viows of tho proprieties But on the wholo he was well liked, chiefly on account of his nndonbtel goodness of heart, his charities bemg many and well distributed. Rome Letter. Uarlal Alive for Indian Lvpers. Surgeon General Sir William Moore docs not think that tho terrible disease leprosy is moro prevalent in India now than it was in former years, in spito of tho impression to tho contrary which led to tho appointment of the commis sion now investigating this subject Railways, it is observed, have enabled lepers to flock to tho large centers where they can find better opportunities of liv iDg on alms. Tho only reason which may havo increased the number of lepers is, ho believes, the suppression by the British government of what is called "sums jh," or tho burial alive of lepem. which was formerly a common practico. This horrible remedy for tbo leper's sufferings was, wo nro told, always adopted with tho consent of tho leper himself, who frequently declaring to his relatives and friends that he was tired of life would ask them to per form "sumajb." Then a holo was dng and tho leper escorted to tho grave with flags, drums, "tomtoms" nnd other na tlvo unmusical instruments. Tho leper was simply placed in tho holo in n sit ting posturo and tbo earth filled in. London News. Disinfecting Foot for Starving tlusstans. Disinfection has been used recently for an unusual, if uot novel, purpose in Russia. Owing to tho ncod for food for the starving peasantry, committees wero appointed for tho purpose of organizing a collection of scraps left after meals in tho large cities. Many such scraps were collected from hospitals as well as from social gatherings. Thus aroso the alter native of conveying contagions diseases to tho peasants whom it was intended to benefit, or of destroying the food. In tho frtce of tho terriblo scarcity in tho country, tho latter alternative was cloavly to bo avoided if possible, so tho question was rof erred to tho Bacteriolog ical Institution of Odossa for solution, wnich came to tho rescuo with the sug gestion that morsels of bread left over by persons infected with contagious dis eases should be dried at it temperature of 250 degs. F., or to bo submitted to a current of steam of similar temperaturo for at least one hour, when they would bo thoroughly disinfected. London Hos pital. Berlin's Great Circus Man. Tho funeral of tbo dean among the circus directors of Europo, Ernest Renz, who died a few days ago at Berlin, was liko tho cortego of a prince. A military band marched iu front of the hcarso, which was drawn by six horses; the coffin was buried uudor a pyramid of flowers, among which there were wreaths from high official and military digni taries; all tbo best known of the German circus directors followed in their car riages, and a deputation, consisting 0. thrco mombers of tho troop of tho fam ous Russian Cinisoill circus had come from Warsaw on purpose to put a floral tribnto on tho grave of the man who first converted circus riding into a fiuo art, San Francisco Argonaut Fruit In Colorado. Colorado is usually thought of only as a mining state, but with the success and spread of irrigation she is pushing to the front as a fruit producing state A very largo crop of the most luscious watermelons in tho country Is raised in Colorado, and tho prodnct is of such im portance that Watermelon Day Is a special holiday all over the eastern por tion of the state; tho governor usually attends tho festivities at the watermelon growing center, and excursionists at tend In thousands. This year Colorado has produced 2,200,000 quarts- of straw berries. Exchange. &&L -'AdK,.fc k v&g fa&iMJfr ii CHATS ABOUT MEN. Abner McKinloy, brother of the great protectionist, looks very much like him. Tho Italian prime minister, Giolltti. dresses In rusty, old fashioned clothes, with an utter disregard of tho demands of fashion. Emanuel Laskcr, tho chess player, Who recently defeated Mr. Blackburne, tho Lnglish champion. Is only twenty- four years of uge. Senator Mitchell, of Orogon, has shaved off a beard whicli ho has worn 1 for nineteen years. It is said his daugh- tor did not recoirnlze him after tha, metamorphosis. Fow families can show a record liko that of tho Gross family, of Richmond, Ind. Thero nro 6ix brothers and five sisters of the family, and there has not been n death among them for fifty years. The Earl of Orkney, who has jnst married a variety hall singer, Is only twenty-Dvo years of age. Miss Connie Gilchrist, tho bride, has long been one of the shiuing lights of the London Gayety company. Gustavo F. Grnencr, who has been a tutor in German and literature at Yale, has been appointed u professor. Ho is a Now Haven boy, Is uot yet thirty years of age, and thus Is ono of tho youngest men who has ever received this honor. Benjamin L. Cohen, tho latest addition, to tho ranks of Jewish legislators in Great Britain, is a wealthy London banker and chairman of the Jewish board of guardians. He has taken a deep Interest in the education of tho poor. Tito title of General James B. Weaver, tho Farmers' Allianco leader, b u genu ino ono. He enlisted as a private in tho Second Iowa infantry In 1601, and three years later was brovctted brigadier gen eral of volunteers for "gallantly on tho field. Professor Blackio. tho rugged old Edinburgh -professor, does not go to bed until after midnight and rises corre spondingly lato in the morning. Until recently Professor Blackio had not needed a doctor's services for thirty years. Li Hnng-Chang, tbo Bismarck of Chi na, was born in very humblo station, and worked his way up by tho scries of literary examinations which form the only medinm of promotion in tbo Flow ery kingdom. He is now viceroy over 80,000,000 of peoplo nndgrand secretary of tho empire. STAGE GLINTS. Minna Galo will play a season of twenty weeks next season. An American tour next season Is con templated by Stavenhaga, tho pianist. Bob Hillnrd will play tho leading role in A. Y. Pearson's production of "Tho ttrui.- 1? 1 1. 'I "77""' I Mrs. Leslie Carter has n firm detor- mination to play "Fron-Frou" in the not very distant future. Mrs. Shaw, tho whistler, Is going to make a tour around tho world, begin ning in South Africa in tho autumn. Mr. Daly's next Shakespearean pro duction will bo "The Tempest," and in it George Clarke will play tho part of Prospero. M. A. Kennedy, tbo rotund comodlan of "Miss Holyett," weighs 200 pounds. Littlo Arthur Dunn, of extravaganza famo, weighs 00. "Logan's Luck" is the name of an Irish eomody by Hal Reed, of Minneap olis, in which Edmund Collior proposes to star noxt year. Edwin Rostell, who for -soma years has boon diroctor of a school of dra matic art, will next season go on tour at tho head of a company presenting claesio and Shakespearean plays. Manager R. M. Field has engaged Fannie Forrester, who has recently been playing in ono of Charles Frohman'fi companies, for the soubret rolo in tho Boston Mnsenm theater next season. It is a curious fact that David Bolas co, the American adapter of "Miss Hel yett," is a nephew of the famous Lon don comedian, David James, who has mado such a hit as tho Quaker father in "Miss Decima," the English version of "Helyett." Belasco's father and David James are brothers. Belasco Is the fam ily namo. WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. A Boston man wants to exhibit a Bky cycloat the World's fair. Askycycle comes under the head of flying machines. The Wisconsin World's fab; building will have a 5,000 grand stnircaso, the donation of tho Morgan company, one of the best known firms of tho state. Butterflies to tho number of 150,000 will be shown in the Pennsylvania ex hibit at tho World's fair. Tho collec tion Is said to lie the most complete and finost in the world. San Bernardo county, Cal., is contem plating tho exhibition at tho World's fair of a "palace" of nativo salt, using blocks of crystallized salt that measure 12 by 19 Inches and are transparent. The Duke of Edinburgh has announced bid intention of sending for exhibition at tho World's fair some of the almost in valuablo collection of ancient musical instruments which he possesses. A Sionx squaw living near San Diego, Cal., will exhibit In the Woman's build ing at the World's fair a dress of deer skins, richly embroidered with sixteen pounds of beads. She worked for two years in making the garment. Costa Rica's pavilion at tho World's fair will bo surrounded by gardens or namented by a profusion of tropical plants, and in tho galleries of the pa vilion will be placed more than 8,000 beautiful birds, many of which havo vory gorgeous plumage. & mi. TURF TOPICS. In the ocar of Russia's stables U a Very crndnly constructed sled that was built by Peter tho Great. The will of the late Douglas Henty, a wealthy English brewer nnd turfman, left 50,000 to the missionary societies. A bicyclo rider wheeled a quarter mile in 28 4-5 seconds at Hartford July 4. This beats all timo at the distance mado 1 b3 tt trottor or Pacer The value this year of tho grand priz8 f Paris was $50,000. Tho gate money amounted to $70,000 and tho sum of fOW.OOO was Invested in tho mutuels. ' There are over 1,200 trotting nssoda- tions in tho United States and Canada, not counting the numerous organizations not in membership with the National or American associations. From an analysis of the list of animals with records between 2:20 and 2.08k. it would appear that a trotter Is at his ' be3t when seven years old, as animals of that ago in this list exceed in numbers thoso of any other ago. Tho famous old horseman Richard Ten Broeck is said to be In indigent cir cumstances and almost blind at. San Mateo, Cal. It was he who first essayed to assert the prowess of tho American thoroughbred on English courses, and he was once reputed to bo a millionaire. There are 800 of tho most beautiful horses in the world in the stables of tho czar of Russia. They are luxuriously cared for and stand in clean straw to their knees. Their magnificent tails are never cut and reach to the feet, and the long, silky hah: of their bodies ii never clipped. WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN. Mrs. Potter Palmer and Miss Frances E. Willard havo been elected trustees of tho Northwestern university at Evans ton, His. Bertha Downing, of Now Jersey, teaches woodcarvlng to n class of six teen feeblo minded girls and boys, and pays all the expenses of her class from the proceeds. In Chicago Miss Amanda Jones is I president of tho Woman's Canning and Preserving company, capital $1,000,000, and keeps a secret the process of can ning uncooked food. The first woman dentist in tho world, Mme. Hirschfsldt, who afterward be came dentist to tho family of tbo lato Emperor William, was graduated from Pennsylvania college. Mrs. T. B. Taber Willets, of Roslyn, L. I., personally manages a farm of 000 acres. Her Guernsey herd is one of tho finest in tho country, and their owner is said to know tho pedigree of every ono of them. Mrs. Dora R. Miller, a well known school teacher of New Orleans, has pat ented a blackboard eraser or rubber. It Is a small contrivance worn on the hand, and is considered so practicablo and useful that the inventor has been offered 15,000 for tho patent right. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Cairngorms ore worn with summer 1rln1.l1.1ms. Even filigreo paper knives aro used it. hot weather. Filigree jewelry Is making Its way for summer wear. The pointed button for6tuda is a (treat institution, since button holes may give way. I Buckles for belts are made of flowers inclosed In a round, oval or oblong form, and are sold adjusted to ribbon belts. Eagle claws aro mounted like a hand with gauntlet cuff of silver and cairn gorm in tho end, and 'on one claw is a ring with the thistle as device and a colored stone. The whole is a brooch and iU origin is Scotch. Flower belts in metal aro worn by young girls. These are pansies, lilies, wild roses, flowers-de-Ince and other open petaled flowers made flat and linked to gether. Another variety incloses each flower within a circle and links the cir cles together. Jowelers' Circular. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. James Potter has been appointed dis trict passenger agent of tho Baltimore and Ohio at Philadelphia, to succeed Charles R, McKenzlc. Plans are.being examined for the con struction of a railroad across the main chain of tho Caucasus mountains. The line will have a length of 100 miles, and will present great engineering difficul ties. The elite vestibule trains of tho Old Colony railroad running between Boston and Fall River in connection with the Fall River boats are provided with a colored attendant, who passes through and serves passengers with ice water. Plans havo been prepared by the Great Northern for machine shops, tar repair shops, roundhouses, passenger aud freight stations for the division headquarters at Spokane, Wash. The machine shop will havo a capacity of scventy-fivo engines a year and will give employment to 250 men. AROUND THE THRONES. Peter the Great superintended the management of the first Russian news paper. One of tho fino jewols in the posses sion of tho shah is a pearl for which ono of his ancestors paid $675,000. Carmen Sylva has composed another volume of poems which are to be pub lished under tho name of "Songs of the Sea." The Grand Duko George, second son of tho czar of Russia, Is under medical treatment in the Caucasus, where he will remain for two years. 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