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COPIAH SIGNAL. V(I|.. II.—NO. «. HAZLKHURtrr. MI88IHHIPPI, THOTWDAY, OCTOBER II, imv*. 12 00 A TEAB, THE SNAKE S DILEMMA <N«* • nal> al.r* I .. k.4 Ik* *k • kaU M • ••M. a |M. H» I|**I a.,-*.., ka lk> hat. >» Nil aa.il •kl 4 •<**< an *1. *»*» tkal M-iaM a a, Im *•*• A Hi ka*. ka4 Mh» • . Tka •aak* naval ik* l-aai • tk 4al<«kiHi AM Ai» «4 m V «m ftrii*, AM lifts Niarl* •! At* ... •»•(** • ».i ■ |«r"t ftal «»•! » . r | |f ftfUffra In B*l k«ml| k.. 4tnnar kal 'a«.k4 fraaa at*kl •k* Ika >ul> I. i.J km..rll m a a*''* |W «ki, * Ilk Ik* k«f «aa.t hall .law. kM kaal rf-wl. • rar . am Ha (waul 4. •• kM IW*4 IkmA Ik* kutr ka S. kfam ka twirl Ik* ..a l awl* tal kM M4| a*.. Aflttlgll !• ma f» .' - mm tw •Mht •• " r I*- *ft# A**f ft* f k|« 4 ItoaMa# av4 Aik *sartti | u k - ii A»u«A ttftf Mint I Ml f If kMkt I4»* rt » 1*41 AftM Till* Ml# HIM* t fell I • «,*#, E *»• lift («,! AA*»ft * ft* d »• l* i |». i iftftr* ft I**'I* l»|it ***** •* I Aftkt »i*a Iftal I** * l' IM f* |» f ft fkftft «M A • All A*ft f-ft**'i • »r«c* I #*!ii nftaft « • i# ft • ft AN KXrKU.KNT I'l.VX. A Om* ofTltf F« v**r nnd How It W «in (*ur*-«l Tin work *»f th* f»in 1 oti«f «a t»%t i f«i< t|i« «h«\ tin «li «n n ith tl»fi rkM jiihm of tli* oi«4 m\ **iii, * h*» h*‘l *f«Mn totli* % 11 l«/« • «*rr in Uii •ti«l in tlo* t»ijf iiiaiNiMbIi • Uti lii'ii I Ml III*-1 Mr* . Ml MM I | • i, f. I,. I till kiitn Ml !»»****• m*m ant I In / •round m irnM «m*>Ii IU* forwri • mm M*4Mill a .III Ik I It I. li |M|M I, h» • if* mm- •».itt it/ • |M*ti I **n ihi kit*« Ilf till I. II «ri > - iiiMi imti %■«» Wm* k* r |**(« kl 1 «. Mi <i \| I.IHM MM* I Kk hl't In/ m I immI tif hj«M mim! m hit* /**|t|i \ r fo il »iuhIi tiiif' Tliwr n ,* -iii'in in th* kit« Vn *•*•* Im tli* *t«M|»|i||i|f *»f tlo* fiir in lit* •t«i\*. 11«« ti« kit./ of tin *»i/ i »/ht dm rim k in tIm ihhiht, tm»i Ihr m«ti*> of th* ft.r«n* i • t.«*w *|* i|M*r. mhI n h«-n M.* II mm m«m*| »l„li *1 *|« ’filji» h«*th ►trt aUt i mm* lu.ahond *| u|> l •ur|>t i— "W Hal - t . m ■ Rmi| ....... Ihr lallet t hat • .h a a. tt>. I.n.d rat I flu heard )wi gnr II*- am •hi** gott. kpiif.'' | .HI l.k.fc aa l! )>•*> had i lug loud o*» tint mind ** "I t».ni . ' li - k l* at Ida \ i|« 'li.tl |t la (, t*'-ut ald( It ) ttti ni«i*l khan*. I. | I l>« 1 •• taut** t atone a* Mug a* I C'(H lavar It | Here i. .’real trouble in ifarc f»»i in li'iklatid *omtfn a |iai<| ta iea.t th* fa* in Thr Mraafmfarr Ml |o ihr Ihaw, ant l«»» a tnonio.it thr farm*', haikod at hta • He. tia. inotl, kuriiriead to otter a • oral ‘liadng to b-.tr thr *artn'* hr u> t—*nl«d. at t •'•aiah. tun iiut-t I* dream i *u M»* ll.ir* a inn! -I.ink lu>r lo-ed null) I e i*li | k i a kfi. «io tin I i ’ • 1 I'1* **d t** h-rfik ok I hair n«ift<*fd lor month. |....i thnt lie aamad die •**'laticd ami fke*U*r«, and kin**- too aolil \ m n h* hak grunthlt-d a great d. at at-xil tin work and thr dullm-M • ti|k 111. tnil t*k-dat I ok .Hoard him e\ to Ja-1- r } Hat that h*' would tod la tun a uomtli hem (tor that lo had had of.otigh of farm life ami tn'en.l.al to lonve and if r r rvfaeal «» u ifMiM «** toil li. vtiiiiid run b« A), •n*l Ink* hi* « M tt A- II W4W M*»Mit fha»t * a«ui tk* faMuor. engril) "t.inanot to It! I ratter llillit lull' | e mi t iai)ik|.|.-r It foi a m»ni( nt W hat would l>« la eortli a tear fi-om »« if I let Mm go* He'd fall in with all aorta of rearala la Ihr .lit, and get «e all Into trontdr Netidi . | icoi him hen It || la. ten .eara at ».t tmhire llarrt i an take Ilia ftlart . J.ftd br a got Ui «l«t |f | hake to th tom down ' WIm don t you makr Mm aaal to eta), hit,* arked th. gentle min ,,( hia atater-tiolaw ■ If to a got th*- .*lt) f.-< ei on him all th. I ..Ik Hg ia Ihe world woutdn I do an. ir*«(d " r. joined ti e (aimer. *’Hr e ontdr t Italm to a word * Ihmt talk Hart |«( him over o.iapert that you are aware of hie dr ain* to Wave you Tn a are ptnn. IUI. a f>laa I hare hrra thinking id all da) " •Tin- '»»< i-aa i km** of t» to u-ii ***•" a.y mind fteely. without Mgr brak ing ahoul IS# buah. and lit* am*. r H’k del* Ik* hotltr " • Horn HI. dra’t hr abort- taking a woman • advice Ijh aw- rail you bo* to deal with treorg* I kata bora hrrv thro.- month* now, and ho»» taken a day latereat la lk«- kny I Itatr *• «-« hi. ill»-ai i-fio t um and r*.v ogwtroal llit i*u-r I havr u\erbrard klai talking to 4a»|»r flint not* than am.-, and oah yr.t.ru.y I brard him ray that If kr oral to tkr city whakbr named would ba hi. own. aad that her* hr worked lr>-oi da*a to dark, and «a» no hotter off at Ike end of tkr yrar than at the beginning He •aid that Tom Hlythr who la la a gno ne* ) dan- la the city. get. ladt* dot lar* a work, aad Tam la only art m tern Mo*. If you want tieorgr to •lay oa th. farm, giro him an later rat la It Kll H- la rlghteam yrar. aid aad kaa aonkeu faithfully for you r«- r aim* hr mnild talk ydain Hr kaa bad hla bad aad lodging, aad two awila of rlotkra a year, to ha aure hot all hr actually rarar la that rally dog which la aiwnya at hla krala. You •ton raid I hr only kora* you had tkal waa tt for tkr aaddiv Aad George War a*traordlaarlly fond of Viaea " "It naadk |dly U kwy a horar that ao oat hut ftoorga a»*r roar." raid tkr farmer, "aadah* waa taw light lor work. Id a poor man. Hratrr. aad ma t afford piaythlaga Ur my akU -Tau ca« kaltar afford to kaop u agtra bor o 'kaa to Mara par raa irara you til- VTkom QknM )r» gad ofco would tar* Ik Utotwat la tka work that Omwgr 4uM* tut ka*a thought || rnu; light that truwgy abvwki do I hi* *l.nre tna ard running the fan*, and *>•»* wa»i4md )«»ir dntj linin' la I gii Ing liini a heat- Vnu are dl*|m*ed •<> think him ungrateful hniuni kn a ant. Ill bain you. nun that i tery )nr miakoa lii. M'rilnw noire valuable Itul ! the tnu !• aniluiimi* and it nut *at ta li- d In liait-l in a i itvle lie nnnta to make nun. b-»-lnatt And It la only natural I In fai nn-r l» -n--d hi* head *ui hta lianu a l«»-k <•( Mi « |i llio-ighl on lib rial "I tmaten fa . Ilka gen Ib tidvr la '«« • |ilain >|a-nking had gi'i'ii it-e In thought* a hii h bad nev « la-fore . at- red hi* 1111ml I Iw-ltr-Vr )om e more a half light. II- *ter (.« *muI at la*i • I'll think It all aver to night, and mahe uji my llund It hat to do |'d la- bait liera a Ithoul trm.i'g- . .mu l-a *ha u 1 leave i the farm If I r an belu H." ' Imw wo*'I keep him Ml t* iu* luhar lli.tt, ami %|r» lot* aa. foehug that ah* IumI aid enough, folded up her work nnd taking a tamp from a -heIf by the -lot. a< at op dalrt lo her own naan •I -I 11 ilaihr.uk -he aa* rtmaed • ■ u a •• . nd . p It) IIm> -onml of a hoi*. - h*--?- n the t ard and looking • lli. Klin .a -In am Kll trolling a« at on old K<aoi " 'o le r til he lie going ni Ihia hour a he llittoghl When ahe amt dona -lair- at *n • o . Ita-k. ttrge aa* *tandiag hr the kll. h. n tattle, hat ing Junt i **me ia • <h I (tail* of milk Ilia fnra »•**■» d ~oiil.-oi.-d unhappy look. || lo merely it.*1d«*d In return for hi* noi.t *i'ln*r) ttiad morning" t a iteni. later lit* father ra il '< •! htil (teoi-gw, a ho liml gone to • •111 of 111. a.adoa* Iiul ana haiking oil. • i It .111. did not • t ea g tan* • up 1 Mi *ntil Mr* I ■ I heard tow ride aaa) al iiul k»r>-nk 1 I .'"*nl to I' ii* d tp oa a mailer ol III.-In- ** "" I .ti • alter* you *old Vilen papa I " • it tt-a.tl Utile llarryr. and Mra . I. • ... *aa a .juster jut*, ntef l.eorga • fat e aa the I hi id *|atke 1 - !*.(. | aold Vixen la lata I yer Ulan ley 1 leorge ‘ turning to hta —M I** Otade up my mind to |mrt • ilh liml fifty-aver lot hy the river W hat do you think t*f liml*" *tlf etHtr* you are to get a pad prh e f.o it. Mr,' -aid the toting Bout "<■ d. n ml; It * the heat pteer of land ymi have • llul I haven't *nld it I ni going to gi 11- H an ay. loti ll aaay*' repealed tieorgn. iwintl out of hi* I mi liter. nee and alar In .ll III* falhel aa |f he thought ha hull not heard aright I.— d****d It ov er, every Im Ii of It. lo anmt* one I Hunk a great deal id. and 1 a lot daerVaa |»,‘ laying hi* hand on Id* •*•« • *h<mlder . nml hia vatra break ing a Utile • I am g->’ng lo giva it t*i •lit am Itenrge llarewood. In have and i lo hold ii- h* Hi atthoul «jue*Uon *>r ltd \ n*e ” Ton*-’ You nit nd to give that fifty aeraa lo m* fnlher*" *Vo* mt boy. and a ilk it. t a hole h* -ail You'Ve 1 *•-1, a greet atm. *te* -gt- so l | only alah I a* it- able t« do in* irt* for y mi Hut I m Bad a rich man. a* ymi knot, and I hate your 1 moth* r and Ihi thn-e llllle ..nee u> prot |.' foi to* **tvtl. | aanl you to hate Mart and thl* kfly arre lot alii yield you a handatuue profit. You eaa | hart day* In tin • *—k Ut rail your itan nml that a III give ymi • ha nee to wmb ll. and If you . hinaa* to hraak In Ihul pill of ywiiii) ."ten | latughl the oth.i day from Hngley, you .an hnve llo in t *r y our Iruiibie • I hi* Ikla —-eOt* be* mueh. air.” *lamtm<red to-»ege * I don I know lion I** 1 nank y on ' “Tim mueh1 Then I don t know • l*nl Vial'll aay to tkla." and the farm* i lm*k Ida —in hy the arm and led him mat on I he pott-h “ Thera a another pie—-ni for you, my hoy.” • Viiea*" The aord ram* from liwrp 'i lip* • ith a long nigh of yoy. and a ith on* laaind he aaa nt I be aide of Ik* little biark mare he had never thought to nee again, and had both arm* about he* neek •■Oh father. Id rathei hate \ li-a Utati an) thing elae IB the a wi ld' Ami be hurled hi* faee ia the pretty • venture a Btam , and in aplta of hta < ight.* n tear*, fairly broke Joan, and M.bbmf aloud Thai end'd bmifa’i deaira to ,eavs i he farm. Hr aaa navar agaia heard in amotion Urn aabyaet. aad ha grumbled an more about Ike bard warh. aad Ike moootimy of kia Ilia, but la avapy nay triad to abort Ida |f> prta-iatkm of hla faMu r'a kladneaa la hart. Ml llarawrad »a* trfmt to aay art aaioa*lly la < otMaioa to bla wife I bat he bad reaeaa to blaae hia • i» ter-la- la a fur her grind advfea. and that be ( wed it to bar that be bad a aUtlwart arm to l«ma up ia kia advanc ing year* H'.l lieopge never knew to what be ••wed Ike i hang* ia kia fortuaaa.— Ilaaya Miatanf. •park* an<| Ftaaba* Thr n»<-e>|iilu> l* • kua kuf A Hay \V. . hlrofodlal baa dubbed htiu»lf "Willi**. Ikr cora rurrr * If Tied lb* girl* will Imartably br fou nd a anting t<<*-p*cam No* often day • lawyer * rhargua ha meatlnwed a* burdartag oa th* laa aooiaal Mint hievmi* youth May aa wall •land frwM uadar * be* rboierie old age r* lace* a doatea Ua ratae raaw. I •‘Ah. yaa. all mim! taha though* bar th* Murnau. MuaadaahahMIy drwaaad UMther «af had pun*. a* with 'madia under kW tr*. ha anal ted hi* turu a* •ay uaa laV* 'Thar* • th* aoataa a* the cowatar. hr laataara ahe'* paa a'd-'er-rtag l*r*rml trm /Vwt - MartrtM ' Na. data ywuf fte leaaa M* or ITJ erruaa* ' Theda* a*a. fair ■ ■Ida* 1 dtd hut try U> that you boa i hay ara gtdgg t# aaarwta artel* ■ala hy alaatrtaMs. I h**a doaa wroag. far*wall I aaii tor th* PhU* upurL* I wood thi* aftaraoaa a* thru*" ••Htav J did not uadarMaad Th* mm ■atw«, ia an* altagethar diaagr* ah I* Alagadra*. fMMCNSl FOftTUNCS. I I To obol M oilml Amwrtna boo to M« IbbiMl of fmiaiM tu mm of oo tocyn—, offering tbno grantor poaat btllUoo of wooltb tboa ooy ntbrr <-»ua trj. onto* ||uno mowtty gi»**n of tbo gmatoot prtrotr fwrtuooo to tbo world •bow. It to stak'd that tbo fltro rttfboot l—rson* to lb« world oro Mr Jot •hold Mr J It Mo tif. I*<«d |nlh> nblld. tbo bood «f tbr Kngiisb broarb of tbo bHMT of Kotharblld. Mr liourr» Voodortdlt on4 MmnWr J P Jooon. Of tltooo. oil but Lord Kolhnrbitd oro Aorrliwm. oio< ttn-lr fortuooo woro oo OuwulnU'U In tblo ruuotry Mr fiould Im(u til* ooraor oa a pd dlrr of mapa. nod arqulrwd bta tm iioumo hmuoo to roil way* oad apo**ulo tion* ronaootnd with lh*m Tbo Voo dorbtlt fort I too was also r ho* fit or quiml in railway*. whlko Mraoro. ! Mart at and Jimmw a*-q a trod thoira. lor ; tbr luuat port, la mining Ths It. .1 bach ild Wealth a a* accumu late*! »‘>ca aloaljr than war* theee colossal American fortunes Th* Krrtl.- hild family has banklng-h<*.*«..* la Iterwtaay. Austria. Frwaoa and i n tf'au*. All its tueiulwrs of ths name ara descended from Anaelm Mow* Hauer, a Jew tab dealer ta curtoallle* and old medal*, a bo kept * shop la ths Jtidrngasea. or Jewish quarter, of Fraukfort For a stf* ho used a red tablet, or shield, and from this hts houae derived the name of Rothsohlld. which m. an* red shield Anaelm Mosea aoa. Mayor Anselm, who was law n la the yea* 1741. a as in tended for the Jewish priesthood but became a hanker and broker Inatead. He was Intrusted with great sinus of money. and while taking care of them faithfully, used h I* .qiport unities to ac •tutre a great fortune for that lime One of In* five son*. Nathan, aenl to Iroadon establish**! a housr them, and Iss-ame the leader of l.ug lah finance The Court of Austria made him a Maron. but ho never made uae of th* till# On on* os-aslon. however h* used It a* the subjsd of a Jest lisp pen inf to meet the i rench Maron de Montmorency, who. on account of the antiquity of his title, was cal lad th* "And Christian Har*>n,‘ Rothschild said to him “I aoppuaa, air. that I am juat your equal ' ■ H**w la that, pray* asked tha French nobleman IV* a use you an- the ’Aral I Ttristiaa Karon, and I am pcaltirely th* Aral Jewish Haron'" The present besd of tha house. laird Koiha* Mid ta tsmlly the Arwt person of the Jewish faith who was ennobled by the British (iorerumaiit lie was ole*steal to tha Peerage la IM1 by Mr Ulan stow* Haron Nathan s bearing Inward tha mtamtale* who waated to borrow money of him was the reverse of obeequlou*. th* .Mm occasion a Prince, led., aging V* sum* petty tserman reifw mg family, who celled upon him. was astoBlahed to see Rtdhs* Mid fu on w* lung a letter after be had e ilia red the loom * Ihryou know. sir. who I »mr asked the Prims' •‘Van. I Lava just Imew told I will b* at your service la a moment la th* meant I am. |.rwy taka a chair " "Hut. air. I am tha Prince ro* X w_ r Very well Take two chair* than' ’ The Rothschild a I* nut by aav mean* th* only vast fortune la Kuglawd Thme Fnglisb noblemen, the lluka of butherland. the Duke of Northumber land and the Marquis of Mute are la eluded la the list of tha twelve richest mwn la th* world Two other Kngtish noblemen th* IKilte of Ru. .'laugh and the Marquis uf Hreadalhane. (makes* landed cetatc* of vast rilt.nt — IrWii Cksyusnis. — - CURIOUS OLD TOWN * 4»wt««»iu t Ute(< *k>n twi •»"4« Talks rtsfc u4 I M* Ttsh I'ntrlnslHta dnsi oa t ape C«4, la 4 funny-Inoli u>0 Itttls plus built oa a iwst of •aad drrt< bmf out Into tba1 gray n«a* TTir low wondsa build lag* ara grouped around la a wild aad I distort*si aansrr. ss|aratsd by narrow aad orawllag laaaa aad allsya Tba paopli wsar quaint aad prlwo-v II garbs aad tba whole Iowa la bsflrt by fall* yards wblab "swaMaa" tba air far ieayuaa around Tba tolfbty powar that yiraa Ufa » as ary thing aad paabaa tba wbaala ad tadaalry aioay Is and all irad* oowld b*> laralyind aad pirsrly would stalk abroad Tbs Mala bualnsaa strwsd Is parad with toab aad. Tbs wuatoa uas tbs bind Sa od tba yual halibut for bnsiaa; thay arw aarusad to a pots, aad swasp as i-laan aa tba boat mn bruoow la tbs aarkrt Awalaya abadlay stors fronts arw lands fna tba abta ad tbs spartlva perpolaa •hillfully torbsd aiwuas llybl araatUaya I bars apaat throe days at Tiorlaow tawa. aad waa awad away by tba arar laatiay display od Sab. Sunday l auuyht iwaplts fro* ay to nasals la tbs 1 litis gray cburrb oa tbs rttlays aaad lot Aa I oatorod tba bouos I was atrasb by tba peculiar appaaraaiw ad tJba bell rwpo swlayiny la tba sotry | aa atolaad It. h waa toads ad tab aaa alayly baatlad by aetoa add sailor, probably Orwr tba altar was tba ptsturs ad a wbala. uwdsr wblab waa iba Irywad ad Jutak't aaa rayaya. wrlv taa la ladlaa tab Tba y—arktr dla aauraad loay aad laod aa lbs tayai aad Chrlsttaa Saba—a ad balUar At tba yokbarwd. aad tba ■ooaptasiy paaaad aroiwd wa. tba lap abali -rf a turn# wHb a wbala bans baadia After tba Hi that* mouths are smpH around Iks otothea-tlua support lug Dm washing and secured and hold la b» tho ■harp daw of a crah fly lagtsh ara as plentiful around tho tillage as Ka fIlah sparrows an Hnstaa < ommoa That roust la tho Hram-hea of apple lots aad raw Ilka crows |h>g fishes afton lie around the shorn at loa title aad hark and h»n I ta a frightful man "«r Whoa neighbors meal on tha at roots they any "Ahoy p Tnuag man • ear oiled suit* of course, heavy drilling to church when tho a sat her Is “heavy.* th»e loams a great many nautical phrases la that paradise of hshermon Utalra Bulk a lnt.rmitleul Incur Sluus II '">4fc the lanes of ths town bias of thorn are latalllgowt. aad l«am ta follow children ataag the dusty roads to scliaol I naked an aid •ottler one day a ky the streets warn so narrow, and he told as when the town was trst settled Iho roads worn laid out narrow lor tho purpose of sup porting bomag-Sticks which ran aertsm tho street from the spin.ad story win dow to the wmdaw on the .|>i«wtoa ■Ida. Aad so the custom has lean kept up. and during certain - aeons Iho plate Is dark«aad by strings af red herring hanging a-ar the thorough (area, forming n dripping canopy, which smells tiadty — Use. ths rays TYtha as. __ tfffUK 9 KinuniH. € MrtMf IVlikli H» Tr»»i»4«rv«Ml »*•»!* M«rtN| Ik* WM Th«% VWrlta lk>r*+* Ctturwr prints s latter from a lady at VrrsnIUos. la whoa* house the late tapwar Friedrich lived durtnr the • later of 1*r«»-71 "These were indeed had llmea." she nays, "but we thought our •elias happy to he uadet the protection of that -lately and friendly i-etUaw. w bo appart to us. as we boo think of him. to have lava • good r-utlun. who warded off title htef from our house hold Although, ac.-ordingloth* laws of war be waa our maeter. and tha owner tor the Uar of all that w* had. h* behaved himself always aa if he a as our goaat 1 ran never forget the gentleness with which ha used to aak for any thing, a hoth-r for himself or his adjutant, amMog icing for giving us troubla. tearful ef eaustag any laeoaveaiemw. ami inquiring whether this or that would interfere with our own arrangement* ” On t'hristiaaa Eve. when a huge rhast nr rived front Herlln h»r the Crown Prince He larltod hie hostess sod her family to partake v> his Christmas cake "This rake, said he. as he cut off alters tor the Fr-neb ladles "whs **aknd by my wife and I must oblige you V* taste It." lie then chatted to them ahout the I In idao festival la hla own happy household. and Iran* latau paaeag.a taolu 1b- letter nf tha frown 1’rtn.sa a»d the letters «f hla tws eldest .■hildr-u — W tlhelnt, the l*rnawnt Emperor, and Charlotte. "la those fateful days," she continued iearned to kaow the whole gwed aad open heart of your late Kmpeear Tha terrible lath of January. 1071. ahan there aaa fighting at M-hiI Tnierten, Hougival and HA Cloud aad our troop* war# driven hark upoa Part* man) thousand* of aty fallow -country men werw Ultra prisoners At ail or loch la the even lag the frown Prtae* had learned that among them weew several m*a who werw not professional sold lees lawyer*, artist*, teacher*, merchants and other* It* naked the French off oers who wars taken prisoners to noti fy then* civilians that if they gave 'hair names to bigg h« would place ••* •■ora* at their service an that they might return to their homes and work. Hi la generous noblaoaw la your Prtaou mad# a deep impression upon the Preach mind It has never born for gotten and I know with what pro found reaped the knightly rouqueruv was spohaw of at that time. Tha alder folk in Fraaoe. la whom the rreoltwr Ibm of (hone days must always abide, hold the armory of the aobte Emper or Friedrich la the greatael i-atoem * KILLED BY LAUDANUM Tk* dll* —a« dtlylim la liAart. M..< at that* u«l tag Um Manna a*rn lag* •Kk* ara *u tra^iu-aUj ultra i>t tk« danger to Uaa employ meat to optataa la Infancy Um aoutklag Inlu omb Mill claim* its toarln aad It* 1» tto Into earn ahi. h to* drop* to by tto tliMi la mk to snhaaqnaat into JMM. tto ailiM dtad tKaalip* 'VatoM t/ptoa! Tto Add Had torn* •rtiBUaffly tod froMtfa masks odd. *mL •to It to ram ■ Vary itHttola. •Plata aaa tgaaraatly gtrea wtitom •ay mad Inal adrlen It la kigkly proto ! tto that tod tto otikd too* properly attended M. a lar slight arror to dial or digestion nm»td Karr town dta> corarod. aad tto litr *a*ad ky judicious landing aad eomparaUrtoy trirtaJ treat* j omai Only aftor lot toura aad • half, oa toenmlag alarmad toy tto! •ooad stoop. did tto mattor rail la help Tto rnrdirt, aa i lad only to *1 (to ro gar to optatao to tofaary ara wirtwl ly appro atoiad ky tto prnln—Ina. tot a Itagertog toadaaa* for aoutMag pokkiaa lurks to tto aitoda of a*aay to tto atm < asms* to tto poorer ilwsai. I'tUI tkta Is arailsalsd. or atoll f untog n> * to . —Tto li y a •amor y«*p *«aad la Jfsa Tark is ato oaly usad tort il*»plag ptaaato tto thrifty ItaUaa otraar, tot ‘-"j — I I -Uas torn Wtyysan sga ito*» aa* ■to » photograph kkft 1a tto •arid taday to* a. a IMOO ptoto graph* ■■tasiahmauis. to tay htohtog Jl ’ BABY S GRIEVANCfS |m •/«%• 1 rt»»« (.4 THMMbM •* Ub tb I mmt—f ( >u Tow* r Cat#, agrd oo*. hat tag auf. •arad a* l«ag No > »n ataod It. wi-Hr# to ua la o«Ur that Ikia frlatawaa bring kaawn totba pnblMv way ituairdiatrly j b* tard I objart, Ha any a la Ik* «mt plara. to batag focwad taadopt Karwrr Jon®# brtaAiaoow (or a (o#trr wot bar I abjrt alao to tba aitatrara of a Ilka rrbnoaal.ip brtwrra wy#rlf nod j tba aali-mrtl wllk fartorjr or tba torn •larch will. • w hi iag nv luinw ii siun-o as a re***«dy fur a mosquito bit* <u> my Uttl* U» or a nasty pit ia my back I objret ta yenotat lag a chare I prefer te take my butter after tb* rturauf protwee is completed 1 abject ta being kiaeed by alt lb« wowma. aid aad young, who raae aeat m* I prater la wait a tew yearn, at a* treat aatll 1 eball be old eavugb W make my aae eelertuei I object ta baetag people ask about my age. It in an impertinence Be sides. groan p>epir new-timm remem ber, aad af age* tbey are seportally apt ta beapiag a secord I abject to ban ng to go hungry un til dnmpawy ia earned gar my part I don't nee • bat (snipis want company for « ompaay ta » nuisance Momma and papa have naid an hundreds uf Un« ta my heart, g 1 object tO being obliged to go about with my neck and arms hare W hen it la hot the Pise and mos.pi Hies hnthn me awfully, and ehen the air is chilly I foal as though I were fries tug tt death. I object, when I gw out to ride In my perambulator, to has.tg myself left alone la the sue while my maid spuria with that long-legged chap with Ike yellow mustache and ready made ciathlng 1 objm-t ta bring sect to bed eben I am not sleepy, and to bating n nnstr rubber tube stuck into my mouth *t- I ery time I turn aver ta the night I object to her tag stranger. mak« faces at am. They g.re me an awful start sometimes when they think »b«y ere amusing me I abject to being »|tokce ♦« by per pie uith wbtim I am not wquaial'd Why don t they watt for aa tatrod tionf I object ta being the roly eh* id n the lemlty. It e an fully unsworn- not ta hat e nay brothers or sisters I s isb I bad been bora when it was (tabUma bla to have large families I object tn bning <wlted Tam. just because my papa one col led Tom ubea be was a hoy. Because bis papa gars I him a items bn didn't (the eaa no nw son ter gi< ng rue a name I detest | should think a boy ought lobe allowed to rboons bis own name I ehjwd to wearing dr-ssc and har ing mj f hair ,-uiiod. Mali the Mb. think Ira a girl I object tn hr ng bossed by e woman A n.sn uughM^o hi- »en master I'm ' just stall of pm Wurat gorrrnm-nt I ubjoad ta fofng taught baby talk. " hat good Urns It du met After 1 have ... pre4r'ri:' in it I bare to go to | work and wabnr- It and leara grown folks' league*! Why don't they tas k m# that is Ik first piece* I ok jest taker leg Mks hoes me with their tally efede* ehh-h I bare beard so atony llan that tbey are rentable ‘hestauta. I object bn baring people humbug me nil tb# tide They loll me what I should da awl w bat i should not do I notiae they are not given to taking • heir oWW Wed trine. tt bet dunces th-y are ant to know that I learn more ] from what I see than from what they tell as ! Wo*s late of other things to which ' I objoet, but this will do for n starter ' - histsd ytasn-np PACT* ABOUT PIOCONS »■— ita* iiftkif ■( ri.i«« rare* TtMIMt Him la Vaa* liar* Viduhgg tail* that pigeon*' power of Bight w—jili > them, when la ami. to •array and paa* otar aa aetosUhlag aataat of eouatry in a tar; abort lime Pip«N, lor aiample. hate been hilled la tba aglgkburhtad of Sew York w It h their <*»»• Blind with rtre. collected hjr them la Iht- Arid* of Ireurgta aad I 'arwlkia. the aaareat polat at which lb It aaffiiy could pnaelble liar a been obtained Aad aa it la wall known Skat, awing ta their great power of 41 gwetwia they will dacruapoa* food aa ttrwiy k lwait* hour*, that muat kata INSM between three hundred aad four hgndrad mile* la ala hours, atak iMytShn tpned at aa ataraga about ftwaaa Fenlmore ( neper, la writing >pn* this, plaaeaatiy any* * ltl**wp | tka bird* wars oaly a lew hour* . breakfw*‘lag ua the on the liudaon At calculated that might go to Ik re* day*. indeed, to hat* baas actually He that whale ter to the rival mar the Northman. It American pigeon* Europe long before tka gkt. it la it a power »m. wktl* I rmir. lo IN NOWNII SCOTLAND. sasstag 1441 SiHw. Nut Um rutUfn ■tii’k to Um right of our road straggled down to a rooky stream kotow bod on redeeming white wash no vinos about their doora Tbo turf around them was worn oway. Home warn rklaincy less; on others the that* h where weeds did not bold It together, bad broken through, leaving grant holes In the roof (hi a ben- U tilted up against the walls of tbo lowest of these nottagea sot an old gray bn I red man In lam o' Shan tar, bis hem) ba-nt low. bis clasped hands falltag between bl> knees. It was a picturesque plain urwJ wa ramped out • Wkl-e under an oidunrt near the rood • Ida Perhaps It would barn been • law If. like Mr llamerton. we could bare seen only the ptctureejlienee* of the Highland dachas. ugly (be color and sublimity of the huts, only the Bar women lbat lire « ithta them Rut bow could ww ail there and not *<«» that the pi**turewquen*-sa was that of misery, that w luster»r color and *ub limlty there might bn and to Ui« sublimity I must confess we were blind - wer- (i'll miiasnl signs of poverty »n<l squalor. and that the huts sheltered aot uai.t •trou* young women. but feeble U d m<-n Ilk- that pathetic t*ui« with the clasped hands and to ut hand* We have sen tha old age of the poor when we thought it bet a peso tul rent after the work of years In Knglieh alms houses wa hava found it la our hearts to navy the old wen and women their horn— But here despair and sadness scem—l tha portion of old age I do not snow why It wae.hut as we watched that gray haired luaa, though th-rw waa a spa><e of blue sky just above him. aid the day was warm and the air saewt. It was of the winter he mad- is think, of the tune soon to come a hen the cold winds would roar thruugh tha pass, and snow would lie oa the hills, and he would shiver alone ia the chim ney Ices cottage with Its one tiny win dow A few miles away, men la a fortnight throw away on their Ashing more than these people can make in ears hootch landlords rent their wild uncultivated acres for fabulous •urns, while vlllng-a I ke this grow d«- -elate If when mnj are ia lh- High lands you would still see them as th-y are hi the roman « of Huott or ia tha sickly soot i meal of I-and suer, or as a mere pleasure ground for tourists and s| -Isom a. you must get the people out of your mind, just as the laird get* them off his estate Oo every w here, by stag* and steam boat, ami whea you coma to a ctachaa or la a Iwae.y cottage, shut your eyre and pass oa Kisa you must realise aa w« did and more strongly aa wa went further — that this land, which holiday makers Wave some tu took wyud aa their own. n be iMiot oa <->d « sartl- • • • After Tliicurenan tha road crossed the mourtaod. B* n I'rwKan lowering far to our right We came to another wretched village down by Loch hwve. Ilerw again la the sunshine waa aa old man lie waa walking slowly and feebly up and down, and there Wes a look la hta face as If hope had long gone from him. la haglaad scarce a town or village is without Its chart* tiaa But la the llighlaada. while deer and grouse are protected by law. men are -baaed from their homes, the aged and la Arm are loft to shift for themselves I think the misery of th.ee villages la made to seam hut the greeter because of the large house which so often stands close by. -Mr*. tn*n*U. ta War; vr'i Vi/aitwr. FORTV-TWO YEARS. Tha TnHilai »l«rt •*# a Fm> N«mIu < •»«#*•'• rvetsaetsd I wnatlr A correspond'd of an English pa per writing from Moscow. tolls 'bo •torjr of two Russian [wasants who hare waited fort jr-t wo years to ha mar ried Ihay mat when tha man waa twenty and the woman seventeen. hit, being »*rf« sod miaerably poor, art themselves to work and Mira, to warn money enough to wad Evan after serfdom was a holla had. so slow was thatr progress that, after these forty two years, thay only won between them n assail wooden house and three hundred roubles. With this foriUBS thay think it safe U> marry llow mans Amerteans would persevere for nearly half a —atury la laying penny to penny hafor* vsaturtng an mar riage* A clergyman who haa married hun dreds "I couple* among tha fashion able alrrlaa of our anal nard cities, said lately "The criticism may seam un charitable hut It la matter of so her fart that la half of tha marriages which raw under my obeervetkm there was reaaaa to suppose that tha motive of either brld* or bridegroom waa to bet ter bar or hla worldly condition ’ Tha reason of this la. not that tha young American la lass capable of deep, unset Esh feeling than the yooag man of other nation*, hut that he haa learned to attach more importance than thay do to tha luxuries and dis play of Ufa lie haa not tha money to pro*Ida aa comfortable or splendid a home for hla wits as his father haa given hint, banns b# looks out fur n "girl with mowny," who will and « aa provide It far herself Tha number of diver—s aad unhap py marring— la our elites haa in creased of lata year* to such an alarm ing dagr—. that tha different Christian churches have sad—vo—d to ihrovsr It la simply a part of tha rant pois onous outgrowth from the love of lag. ary aad show, which has struck It* root* as deep late our do-tic and ao atal Ufa Every ana or woman, wary hoy or girl who trim to bring Ufa bach la it* simple, healthy renditions will baip to tear up a raot of thia Ppea growth. — rmft'i Ownpawlxa. ^tftSONAL AND IMPtltftONAL. — A •■anna d.nii.t la rtilladalphta la r<-pi'hH| to have a priurtlw of 111,. «*# % f,„r tatbi< uf .olinlni-lmtloa nf the parwitl f.laif of I ha lain Ikan <>| Jftw) Mr. Langtry a fatlanr, • Iwa.ti th« value to ho £.1 Moody the evaagollat. la Ufty-one, and hla avotlo-r la .1111 living at an vilramaly avlvatxxl ago. I hoy nault at Sortbllrlil M ■ " • Our of tk< ntoal loving ivaipliv In I'nglvml |> Mr ami Mr. l>la<laU>na. Tbrj have aimllar 1n»lo« ami la all matter. tlo-y have aifkwl together a* awb The wife of • llnffnln physlrlnn has h i I«tl) lea n adjudged Uiaanu te en -« »f i strange i <nia for fans. M.r a is meustiui'. l alien i> it shopping, to pun liase ini rj fan she saw. regard 1 ass uHinlaW-d a mag ttlflts-nl eidlietiuw The rteh. -l mini In all Iowa Is said to l« l ain M inning, a ho lives in tlia loan of h-- i-Hjii i in »r K >>kuk II. has III ,in ini 11 inns, and Ills Interests tin hole all sorts of tntarpriae* hr tween the tan great riva-ra and the Missouri and M -•>(« | m«. » The female is! it or id a U-ntpcram-e paper at l.ftlitg I, i m, I . |niM|«liss er> nioiilh a li -I of I he in* u s*sndrunk In Uni etre* I. of i|o- loan A > itisa n » Inis- name tapp. and n the Its! dentes) that h** a as drunk mm siod the Woman alio waa fi-.il five dollars by a Just Uv ah. a|i|a . il - *1 he summer eottags and a Intel house are |mmit* of tnuuiaeraie* Ann • lean*. laa t base have Ion lately added the ls-l a is n-lto -I-as,in■ house A Sea Tm 4 aililtuuairc hus r«aeetly la-ught sonu .It,.I lor the |,ur|H>ae id e-lab isli ng . t. -orl able!, ha ran m joy during thi stormy muni h* of Mure I and April Ttiomas K It,ills r. a ho n-aently dli d la Knginnd in his ninety-ltr*l year, before the time of railrsiails eondu* till the bullion »i , ns la lais n Iboerand la,niton Ills tmoks shoa that over twenty million- of spa fie hail taeer un der his i are The a-f eunsigmnent ol wbiah lie had a lunge *a> l»„ and a half tuns of -11 v• ■ r a It route fr«>m I.on alon to thi l.aai Indies. A .on. .|M,ii.ieat. anting from fhr Indian lerrllorjr. -ays that the a i.loa of m i ll - .. rut.iu has t h>-rok.i hi.sal in ' T Veins A. . ..riling ta. thissn'.-' fathe foil, t il K-,, her. th.n tie .I.-a.'it Kiu-ker, while sta 1104 S-. I at fort t alias..it. t Helokeo N a • .am i, at i la d a Ml-* I »M«ly. «rbias, mother was n daughter of a sister ol tho • lo-rokee el ef. John Koss, whk ruled ..war the Nation for n period ol fort) yarn* Thas a-slebllshaaatlt ol this I'heraaes right hr khard. which is required .if ail t'herohowa who haw* Several tha-ir eaanni-rtuan With theNm ties he; u«Ml a year. a. and *01111* Mia bheridan to uae eight. <>n-thou*andth undividasl share in i l,t«s'.t**i acres of load, and a like share in fd.isit.is* of funds ha-!d in trust by fhe I'niiaal btataas, .an a nl. h an annual intereat of # I HI ,1**1 is j.aiai to the I to poke**. “A LITTLE NONSENSE." An Irishman rs.-sntly spok* of ■ Itu.it wha* tria-d every any. but couldn t mmait sun t.le to save his life Aui A uiothei «tiai aloe* not want her haay ta. run • ft la. sea shaauid use her spanker sparingly nn.l bar moaomieal with her smacks -IhMA A little gin who liad often been smused by her father* aatch laid her -and on his breast ami suddenly look up said -Oh. mamma, pnpa goes tick, tick, too” l.tttte Bess "Trad. I’m to writ# a compos,turn on dog- Tell me »,m. thing ntMiail dogs. “ Krvd "Well, Sena are always about dugs."— ffhtar hd Uasaiie. — The niNtsrat pun ever made in the world was wh. n < .alone I 1*1 timfuii naked Hsffaby what tuaa.|a> him saa horse, anal he saiai that he b»<I .-aught rolL — Uc«r,;M iy»-irr K-telle " W hat dor* 'Kismet' mean?' Hugh "It Is Turkish and suaiis ‘kiss me 1 lie *t’ is n typie gmphia'nl error * ( they .-.immune in Turkish )— 7W — *A an sarnie little may toil me what animals lie in weight for their tuault” said the t. artier, amt little Johnny Hinks pi peat out "piaaw. teacher. the run! denier* " Mm Huilrhn - Prol Haldpatr (at I ha Philoso phical t’luii < ontlauiag Iba srgumaa t) •"Now, take away lb* women, and • bat would follow»’’ female Vote# - "TV men. of lawM.'-IW* 7Y>pw* -' llarry, ynti ought not to throw away now broad like that you may waal it vim day ” "Wall. motbar, •hould I •land aay lot U r cham-e of gwtltag It then If 1 ata It mwf-li* ahaagU —‘■Can you tall me.” naked a pun dit. "why a i-uaundrum I hat nobody ran gueaa la like lha ghoatf'*' "Khali I Ml you now or seat monthT’ "Now, If you plena* ’ "Wall, air, aouaer or latar, arnryhndy must giva It up." - f ather "Boy. I’ve a good notion to pay you that whipping I owo you.” boa- Now, look boro. pop. you aovor pay aay body ola* la town what you owo them and I don’t ano why you a hould make an aooepUoa la my earn. ” - fiMdta ftay*. -Pb— "What would you Ilka to ba whoa you grow up. Johnny P" John ny-"I think Ml ba a aoldiar " "Tup might gat killed'* "Who byr "By tka roomy, of rourro ’ Wall. than. I^ gueaa^had bottar ba tka aaarny" 1 i I or GENERAL intirkst. —The nryrnM of l ieorgla are mM *• »*• mure than twelve lull lion dollar* worth of property, — I'.i< at Ml ion« mail*- la Tllntiontraa, Yaralaa, Mi'ihn, lu aearohof It * tuoiro. are aaid to hat w revealed n mngnilicwiii palai'n which la an arcbu-ologleal won der I r*'Bi h economy la vory a* Ideal la the marketing of fowla. Not only | half bird* can tm porehaaetl. but Inga* wing* and Orea-t* areofferod *eparatw , 11 Thu carcaaa I* U*«d for aoup. and »vnn the bit aid la aold Mother llubbinl. U haa bean do* | elded. bad a aaiatly origin bha t* identified With bl. Hubert, tha patron of dog* a ad the rhaaa. who t* reprw •cnt»-d In a long robe, a veritable Mother liiihbaril gown, and who had ■ucreaefullj appca.«d to tho imagina tion of the itort taller -TV »lde»l w.inuin'i Huh In tha I 'lilted 'ilalm la the Worrell • Khyai** logical In>tliute of Ho* ton Forty-one Jfwov ago It waa organised with the piirpiHH) of pruriiiiting tho tnorw perfect lu-alt h of women. Then* la ona tor vicing i-hurti-r rm-tnlier. a Mra llobba. | and *bi- U eighty year* old. 1I lu*t rat loti* of thw loagwet ratal I -'ni l- of Amerii in lalliillaa awm t« t*e , III order Among wlhera who Wt of a long p**tigree. the owner of tb« Farnawerth houae in Ibrdhnm. Mann,. • h.-uld not be forgotten. bervu grn i .ration* of the *uine fuinlly have been lairn and i>n-d In tho old inaneion a ' record nut ofti n •* pialed in thla coun ! ,rF According ♦«* .Viiti-i ear# (Jnerirt the lunge.t word in the Fngllah Ian . i.-i i o i i.i i m-« i* ' dirpro|Nirtlou alili-nraa. ' with twenty-one letter*, eluarly followed by tncomprehraai biro •-a* " t tm - of the longi-at of med ical terma I* • tm thy|ta nauiliethoay cthy llctrali) drii|iyridlni* iu la»») late , " which ia the chemical term for corn U* tnicrh.in women will tie iuti-rvateii to kuoa that in Hurmah vthpu-tlu ini (Mirati* ciy forhut* lailh men and womoli to betray in any way the fai l that they I*....... feet and that It haa thua be mine the invariable rule for all glided Horno-ee to mi dovetail anal fold up tlr-ir lower nalrnmitlea aa to preaent a •ingularly fore-aborteord app*-arance when they ait down to ronverae. Four hundred men are rwjuii ed to take till- great ( ity of New York acroea the Atlantic and attend to tha want* of her pe»aeligera l he engine de part merit claim* the attention of l*h> of Uie»c worker*. Including twenty »i* na*t«tant engtnuwr*. thirty Bremen and flfty-four <wal paeavr*. In tha sailing department thurw are *|gty no n and iu the poc-ngur d- |*artmrnl 14** meu A man recently dl.-d in Waahtng toa Territory and left a Will. Ut which hia father la madwboir Pu a watch and chtdn. Itla mother to a hone- and lot, and hia dog. Fit/noodle K l|u*trlck. caiue hi for a l>*H|ue*l of If.UHl. Truatee* were named to hold thla aunt for the Im nuB.-tary, ami to furntah him with provtaion*. to con*Wt of all the dclicaclca of the wa-m. he.idea chow lug gum. Ili|uiir> and cigar*. Admiral Torter. of the navy, la •evenly-errrn year* of age and blda fair lo live for many year* lo come. I he *ocret of hta wonderful pr«*«rra tion ia that he haa lived plainly. Ha aeldom drink* U*n or coffee, but la a moderate -moker "Saamr got wet” ia a rule for preoerviag the health that he haa *trtcti) adhered to all hta life. Keen during hia aervtoe in tba ear. it la aald. he never got wet no matter how hard It rained An Albany boy having been bitten bp a dog. the neighbor* wanted to put court plaater over tho wound aad*atu rate It with vinegar An agwd colored woman recommended aa a aur* pre ventive of hydrophobia that the hoy ahouid ba**k three Umea around an electrtr light pole with hia eyea Hoaed ami then bite a piece out of the left ear of the flrat dog that he apled on opening hia eyes. The Injured hoy went home with n light heart and no fear of hydrophobia. - An laankito In the NWia'i KWM •kusi (he all nude in liaraujr tow art! woman • part in public Interest* At n . nil made by an Kngllah couple upon a Herman of eminence and bta wife, talk ants* upon the public question of the hour The Kngltehman. pervetv leg that the Herman lady was being left out at the discussion. asked "And wbnl la your opinion, madamf* Ho for* ah* could reply her Herman lord mad* abort worb of II: “Lear* tb# room, eteiae Leo be. thee* matters can be of so Interval to you,” - Ur Hey. an Kngltah r hem la I with e loaning toward ghastliness, has la* vented n substitute for er*melton. He would pound aad pul Torino the corpse la a mortar, breaking tba bones to Ut il* MU Dm resulting urn be would put through * prodigious aeuaage ma rble* aad make It Into mincemeat I tried by meaaa of steam beet ete Urn peratur* of Off degrees, tb* maar would attain e • ..mmerctal value as a fertiliser Nbould thU method flail to suit, be auggeoU either tb* boiling of the body and tbs conversion of the re sulting oU into a I o hr leant or for soap, or else tbs placing of tba body lata a gas retort nod converting || into Illu minating gsa. water, ammonia, tar, animal charcoal. ralphaUof *tn aniline color* aad carbolic acid.