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THE (ILOIJE REPUBLIC. SUNDAY MOHlSTnNG, jrXR 13. 1H8G. ?- $,' fg tyferg J -'" sl 3&r& Brai s. r sV"rf tssr . ; 'if5 V J. :? S- - .- r r -, . t JS-V il?: &V ac c fcS. SafisE-i J 1&F"- XOUWl'CIAX WHAI.K ll!rT EXCITEMENT OF A CHASE AFTER THE MONSTERS OF THE SEA. Itl 11.." Middle- of i 1 tn-k of (.Itlltl til tlit '-.I n I tioriutiua Itl. if While "I nil ! t .1 Mm .mI t" shot it tin 4. tint V Ui.lonnl Uli tie. W e ate id the mid Hi of i tWk of i inN f tltf mm ill tti rmo is hrmti and I u Itit I IMS. II - Ollt Of tlie Mil th hit ., is it it Ujar I, it Uus 1 . tli. Uiit m of n ip 1 ol ship IT llsnfiirs hut the U oiiie atin 't tahu Iht tht while wi nt d'ttu i iij t r il mum elap b ln tho Mi i if a le t ct i ii r the enlm. From lime to time de -lull tnrts an h ml thuii i in. an I tr m ltn,;. a- if th de. p.-st 4.1 n,s , a ! t ii dotildt lia s w re I m pU Mil tltiun UUm ml at othii h si arp twi4nii t tin t, like an ri'Tiu n Ntuni.iin sit 1 1. n l ft t" pta an 1 a oiuiiiii f rtit I sjh i n"ihU Minn- tliirt fii into thf mr Tht f,tinti li tt n it ' i, I ir tt i tli ir it tli Ui I- Intat u v ii I a . u t iiikI it ipun 1h.j irs It l U- t if tin vt'i tit u i wa 111 Hllil Ml f Mtal If t ! ij.;h t it Mti at i, to n, 1 xk m -t M pLivs pi wiutU in u d il u st am i.(i -. fiotn it liliti instills an I it m tiio lik n in in t ti i iii n refifsh n inomiti; lix I urm tlif last ti irter ol itii btHir h. -,.! sonif fort whiles lait n 41 Ii tt ti tit ithin nmn 1 1m l?uii Ii iioiittnt linn Ii Ixtml tl irt hmU, s tli it tl wl tt niUNt s uart itinifi th slnpF.ut lit ii tiling . tt T H UN I- I MIss - w huhi 1 Imt-vin, at tliH uuiiutli t m y t H 1 tli w it t lw aiDiui i th h p -ii Itl nt Ihhoiim- 1 jiht nnin tl r iul miii ulnttulni 1 ho u u tit p hfnt thun tli r th. Hhtp tn inliles from -ttm 1 t v i git-tit tl ini't tif tLimptif-vs i shttt tut th ni di chiit im all .t dull -ii rt an 1 m i or ittt tft Ii u m htle rino out ol tht - t i f t vanl n hut ot-irU rl ti i Now tin tl t tin uill tirn f thitiU. lit In i t inl lMlim, in tn ilio in r in,; hut I n Ma lid- h hi-4 mi vwtttotit ini-iiu tht If it iiiti.ttn ni ai tl thf in t s,-oti nl th w i tlf a tin 1-mii U inti us u tii rv Ii 'ina 1 h ritit tupi t'-a 1 int i , i. 1 1 out it luiim'fs lit r thf s,iuif thin id' r lh nuna - iitiim lit Mill itluuii at il Hi Kim on. rt it'in i mi ili aptar-i on ill jtirt si i. ib lapLuu tunis iuh un m) iU m at h wil'i Ititui httarts llw iuoi IU II ts lf tlM alJlllll Is M II US III ovn itfry -'ii I ttfib an 1 1 rnit lit la sjs th'un, amis Alts a ha hii -trikts too fsxl 1h ! tier ttti thtt fc,llll is lowiie-l hut the whijf is ine Hi sit in .i 1 tu liau tlLsaj pwir A hum. nut u putT to N f stm 1 antl t.ilV. al out thf in 1 1 nl nnl stun. 1 u i sii.et-to o aft ml n .1 siim f hn snldtiiU two wluiles ro Mtli tHlie t ti(ttl, n w oiitx i 1 l'v Mile u Itehintl tvi h oth r Ihe Im'Iiii i turn , iikI vt r low tli-in in h t hist thriMih w. n 1 an 1 w its. i oinp u silent reikis oil Uianl liurmx th-i pur-mt til now an I then hrL n Itv th.t fipLiiu & stioi I worls of com n Lai 1 1, who Uiu Is al nl wit hin the amtniis. Now the w. litlsti r liie wii.il s are wiihui rme tp " soHiuis in t u ttiiitu r-KJiiL Hut ttie Kttt w s to .jreit antl we sliot p t tiwin. "I uli st-tl th itl, 4iti uls n. nit lxoini it thf In in Ihe wsI tu i swiftly, ami we serurite the t tupKi I dt wliaU - .Iwipp i tfoioit tlHttnx tun iih are ta in,; and lin. i Inile U to tut sen lwfoiius em raid trreoit. a a 11 ih istl ii4it.s snw forw ird, antl Ltio ulialt leatilioars weut V lids ol lstop, shou ti t iptaiiL I.M T l I . s Till. ' Uu TIh jtin is tu ne 1 rtistsl an I inin low ere-i iui a -mu 1 is liour 1 on l .utl ih wliale has u.Ted ih Imck is U n tmj; thf -?ttiUn .tnuai at d a Uiundi ri Krejoil lxnds ) th air md link th .fl tr mhlf tt e 1 uul V In e w it litsl jill t i-. witn erj 11 re s ram tl, and luir ll tx.i tin it l.itn of th s a which I us lew-, tin c -. an 1 Unmnls the Uiu K titl ou hit hi ai we sliout to tb- cap tain. iMi't know, is the 1 ironic answer A1 nist i.l su tl t att nipt it 111 u h 1 j'i on. n-W- lotan the 0ear an I I right niu tht whal In Ute inoantim ill the en w are 1 u cJ ai in ; tiin ine of the harpot) 1 nu I m an iil la loubt wheth r u luive hit hi a. hui tie HiiMn tl fs n it las long, ns until sli it. 1 a loo 011I is sht.u olhy the capUun and lit li le nii.s tint with ternll e o il in 1 a ,;r4t noi '"uH s.ed ahenl " is sh uta i U I w hut the ship is nuttilti tl ai if hi 1 hi IhtI s,.ettl sii h is tie strength of the .. hilt w 11 1 lias her in tow I Ih atiim 1 1-. ll.s in,, at the top of it sjiefd and r follow riut thrtHigli tl e I niacin ; -ein. f 11 1 iin i'Us pass 1 th sem ten hours wh n mid lent) a hi !-. ntkei oolum 1 of w tt 1 ft seen on the hon? n. It n our whd Atictlter 111 uncut ah I a o ear on is s n. ft is his lOipanon win h ful'- hr w omitted ma H ta K" W1 tlK ,l ' tliot 11 t run so fis the wojulel win). apats til e r twice llhro, wtieu I.O sinks Iin whale isiUad fter a winle tin IluiI im 11 Uvins ory carefully, an I I nalh the ,vat l 1 rises t tin ii-faro tht hip Is ling titer f:ra few hours haul irk in st ti 11 g the iiion-t r to tht ;- with chains and ro, th course l bha,! for h iin . Uuatdoou think of it, csiptain' I a A Nt had, heanswe-slamplj Mmn I gie the cxw i tlrink all aroun 1 And 1 t lis hao ouiutliinr; to eat Ih wlialo uifa-ui-vd 111 re llia.n tiht fttut in ! ugth. 'in-e more his wulnwisl mate take 1 turn tojttd tlie ship whu sh stands out tt sea while we with our noh.e -i 111 to ., sIowl niak- for the wl i!e stition in .South iraii;tr -thinilnrs J.uraiL A sini!iiii(. lor a lirlnk. It is a little Mpuigt tint we bae 110 otlipraiiiiiMMiicfit for our frit nds hut to tik tin 111 In a drink m ml t irs 1. 1 1 tsirned a li f MMtllitz ptt and it ii in h lhit at 1 siitnim r hot 1 to w ikt uii Mincin liiouthclloorniidrom-Kl hi in, 111 a frit mil .i. to hae a iidlit pmw rwilli ' me NoUd was nlltiwttl to rtfiis- f iml the inl naj lie oml le pernuttetl to go ' sUep a.UU was tti take .1 eulli'z powdir hi .1 little while all the hu 11 in the hoti-e j Unatne pNl looking Coinplt ioiis uu prmnl but at list I nn out of -eMllt7 pt.u.hr- r-nmithat time onward n.k tails liefore hrc ikfast, whisk) mid ler lalt at duhl and the usii il forms ol f dh r.iimwl sw.i (.for 'i Alfretl'It.wiis. n t Dame lloiirns for a ( 011 nt. Tliest.ir runs In I'am that when the (Vttnte the ChatnlKinl dieil a o rtam .lame of the soft brained Hotirboii e noluitt of France 4 irnitl her ostt atattous sonow so far as to lite bir liwn tenuis tut and nuiutttosdjed Id t 1 I Imago Journal Hi.- nI1111tf ati.l In tniiuittf In a In. TLret nights art Mr Israel Sw t iei ner, a South L"I irk stre t .iwii broke w us nw-akenetl hj the mii 11 of siiiok. He and his wife and three hildten suep l 1 the nar of his store 1 an instant he was out ui 11 tlrng'in his vift a ter Iiuil "Ittr hU5f is burning oopt Rachol ho sh mtetL I r sclnllreii tier shildi.n I'ring dor p. till Iron oudt iui'k' -creiml Mrs. owit ht un r. -ikr b luldr n jt le.1 Switzlieim r, ngba-st, "iK-r s. hil Inn cam alk. in t quirk tier a h 's ou It of der fchow cases, lfjnii.L Clncago .Nti A Motlor for the Miulftrr. Steimlioit Frank a Modoc In ban who wis cstptuntl at th t 111 or the Modoc war, n 1 1 who is still a priso ter of tins I nited SUUts, is att tiling l pTinit of the gov eminent, th t lik hrvi s. miliar 111 Maine He now calls him-oif rr-uik Motl . t an 1 is stud ing for the immtr He U miking gol progress m Ins stulies uid is appir t utl) a tlev out Christian. He is proud of his descent from a long line of Modoc chit f tain, and eon lu ts hitn-s'If with true In liaa Jignity -cheapo Herald. ' what ., fEM,n,ne beautv CtHitrorer tut! IMsittt int lit lit If ri of Inn Die ilrloktrit I J.'.. Hut tht n tiuitt alw y le tin ti r-t and i-it . ut ,itii nut ft t tvvhtti hi s it in -I illinium Ut it j In ni in v ifsj-s t-. as wa-n s,o I hv Ma 1 line tl- St-itl with r j;ar 1 to it iim it i a tvia hi al us li i W luit i iluif in out ait ol th worl to. m-t in e the utsaviti itl m of 'lit s its piifllts I, th hi, lit-; III t f I pu-tt hi tun ther ti avtrv iou 1 woutu HI Tnidni t i am ii ; the 1 , ii ut w 'ulJ 1 i l, i ile I is ihn iihi.I hi tu.sof ft k'll, h M ih r I-1 th n nu 1 ht 1 1 nt it s mii on ns ! a w ts tt I fr mi ti i 1 r- int m d t it Ih ho l uititt a liiuitsh 1 w i i 14 n1 ml st. llnri aii tifvt th lo-is jut is i tt dif fei n f opmi n n to k th i ill t ! m 1 le n i uttf-. M ,ii) tn u th it I it an 1 jroluts all lhui4 cni lti.nl th nittst U hi i nl worn? i I tt ii iiurd lift th a hi str nih nr ni lr i in tht ir favor I ii tlier tt tueii o the (lll ui-. tho do litil a . t Hi i tit ss ti' -i 4 i, .i tht nit iei itwtrvl ut ll, hut wii piefiir the ttll r of ft i in an 1 o in i tit i an irU t h f j;rt-tiifet o 1 1 ift&iiontl l nit . tin -u.; t it an it til w t- w i'utii II lei of Ti t h.t it ik sin 1 tli.it lit r no f inn in a n nt e and uwu Jin fiom In i tor htt 1, uul 1 1 it tl t e was nt I real, at the ti al oi it ! tvt.is.il ti o .s Ihia w is i ii 1 1 i. I h I I leutf t mirk o lthms vhil now su h a Imturew uIJ U.t kxjol upo i n u tie ftinuttj lheastr 1 )3l il ulai it tint trli.l s Hpioarin f i-tn u lHif-lan 1 1 en IcUiimn 1 t the m- tions of th plan U in 1 th o-liat at ontpii u and afttrwar I at hii iIl lit saiiio sin i, ,i t ris U Hi ii tti t r-t itul sh tin 1 I h hi n t uit pio-lu it tin puiet tnd Ut t m of IcMiitv uKilru 1 ht It itur-s n t e j i-.it 1) in ltd i an j I lo 101 fur t h men hlu tla hurt. r wu i he tiuit in 1 th li uit tit II ipiiri s oiiies n vL. In or this p ner UU tti , i son i i mo t iti o in sl hi uide no I th toi ii slo 1 r fier t .i. it 1 a. I i ii i I tin It i wltihtith r I it or tit L po on- ni i IiUiil li.ntrtll liny hae Jiu nit tauui il tjj h, sitotiii i re.it d nl ' Ih white N tl .i t. I in Nome woiue i in int th woill in' u n tsl b i an t r wtnl I Is tt- p mIu s the i o( fr iirtt ,f m rilt-tl in I i. ii n I u in h in 's nif I , tnd is i il U il i r tid V h 1 1 i s tht 1 i i ti st w m n vm Ur i uu it i v nus I Thm tiixo spir 1 u; yr an 1 liiu 1 nj. win ait I nru no. I1114I3 attiutne m th ir in uni' rx Thf Mo-n als. ,nm tto.iut an 1 int, ftvpit!iti d 1 s J11 n.t . L nd j M in then is n huhoo 1 11 thnniiv has u nili i l)ll 1 ar l,o I I o un 1 1 M n ir, in I 11 u uu kr "latui 11. t - ..oh c L Mail iuiJ 1 prea--. Whtt ll.niUh.iI il.- oiuii; Mm. I ui 1 tlo Hniei an 1 uu artui in ' nn iluii i an !ivutoi , sai 1 1 y o iti m in who -t fvl on (lie ronior of .taie a 1 d 1 li s- n ti fLs 01 sunny after mxjii 1 Lst wo, an 1 1 uiu f tun ttr 1 the it Msittilf tifs in arrm enieiit ?md toniliuitioi n or and h r ik Hut or 11 thf ovhi' it n of ario 1 ucr n that t-ik. s the li.11 U olT ti tni In versiwr ui ihui like IL l-tir a 1 evt 11 hour 1 hue -eu -Uindin; ht.n lost 1 1 ntna tn nt. Vhat do jou mviu" tmpilro 1 tht re i-o or Vij the wounii's t outlets. Hit I Iliio tn Ut.'Oi wo noil jns, thi- corner this afterno n, nnd not o 10 of t'lem won a Ixni net or hit or hei 1 ilns of anj soi t like aii titht r wti tniL 1 hie a niitk for mu ti nijs mid i tla r hitlhsn my two i alike ! sIkmi! 1 fott.iiuU liave notitsl t umi. Mi -e in awhile dni k ouo thit 111 smn resp.i ts iomi le tunii tithr on hut ujion I I t tnpirisoii jtMi 1 ml tint tin.., an . iputu uiihkti. Thf imi.l to un i as tt III it U to any one who true thf suhjoct a i"'" nt's thought, how o nuiuy Unties ,1 as in si 01 th "s h nnets an can l 11 1 tt wnh -urn in ilesn uritti hat 1 gu r tUsi ! in tet huilders imis U -won lerul, Uuly wondrfuL Chi iiAo I HrrtlL stjinpttln Witn't Hut lilt kt ti-s.iiip. j Siimiol d la akoi i.rmiion to nad a 1 t'er whkh he 1 al rts il fnun a c ore-1 w do in Itun-s-to. sim sta el tint tier hjs n I wi on his wa to t it iisttiiht-o ti I an hu Hjip 1 ati 11 fo memUrdiip wli,u ad Ml over a rlilT m 1 wo killeL She had t u advi.l tt I nag 8 ut atrun'tt tl o cm ' f r 'tn.tj tluuitti, but after du nttUs. tioa 1 ul ch Utsl to -mproinisa on t n ugli c-is t to lu ji luule and a mourning Injinift and ae mm ilt tlincnoti. o-s to how thj moii ) h uid h s ut Js-i nut 1 tuts rved th it his s it ptthi -s hit Us it leeply Ui u htsl an t h w ullnnti tnat thesam of 15 he iiiuu liatelv iorw inl-l HrnJ t r Miin h w much cash am ou 1 Aihi 1 to .nt 1 ihute fnm )ou ovu jmcktt a fd tin. pit 1 I lit ' ' 1 d 011 11 recko 1 I kin jnit up nulln , sih " j "liit s th) wi I rec komtl HiuHerhin (misitliy am night ions hu m 1 ast of wuoof a t u u out it wont l u thUaen yup 1 1-. l nun am too fur feu htl, an will lo 1 istel 11 orallv an 1 leg illy lrtp duw 11, tiiinnjl, an' d i x tun our fe- lias am tlp tu htl I unt a oun y our hk kt t for a nit kel to I act 'em. Iain 'kiln Llah ( I let r ttlttii of Pail'iail shop Iti.tou . I larisiin dry goolsd-olrs dtxorato tho interior of tht ir shojis with as mil h skill ' as iu'loel hen. upon the windows an 1 dt riv tnoie profit then from than u ti l? ajnttl In hi h k tdin the ti lewats-H. Ju.st 1 t now turtmiis nre ustl a diaperii-s f ir walls ) I au 1 co mvf an I mis o lluttsl n i knis an v.t U-limd the tl ttn light as lelletto s. A ' ' n juian who get inside to) tho -p U lo ' r aim t sine to luty a woman wh Mt,s ' j v lo.il. at a win low pntuvgots on m a I tmrrv erv t f 11 with no fts-ling so stnng j ith fsli gtliitsli I is lost her pocktt Uxik. It is tnit that in smw f our reat ! simp the colo 111 of tiie w tlU is to goo-1 1 fovtr, hut in almost all of themthor am I vt titms tl at rould Ui improved b artful Jrapmg IJtHt.i 1 Transc-ipt j The It Itlwr Prefer to T tke Fttiirt en. I am thoroag'tiy cm InroJ that there is such a thing in this world a siijentition. sail n 1 In t jgiapler ror mmy jears I hive 1 otieel thtt busine- was dull 01 rn Jajs, but tint is nothing coinpan.! to the immlier of jioople wlio nfu to take thir teen ph MgrapU. The yl", nouiLiji., you know is a doien photos form muih, with a iaiitI thrown 111 Nwirl e erj lKly wants the pane-!, I ut full on- tenth ounui tnmo s 1 ao ono of the photis her . that th. v ma u 01 i taking tie uinuln numlr uf thutn home with them. More women than mei are aff rte 1 in this waj though the. u uill want ui to jut in another one so as to make it fourteen. " Chicago Herald. ltuod-loUoud fruiu th Caro. Tl e death of a sea captain recently was astnlksi by medical authorities to blii poisoning, caud by his vessel carrj ltg a cargo of nitrate at sodt. The Bailors erb alKctisl with what Uiay callel rheumitism. I1k .apt un l-oin in the aitor cabin, suf fe -ud the full force of thi eaporation of th nitrnte. It ia k&ld ttiat four car tain, in the .molov of a leadimr eastern huti.ii' turn have died within a few ycani Irooi Uiu SA1H9 causo. Chicago Herald. V Hroite Ite int In the S) ulrile. The Diuui ss il I .t-d U in ksp dr Tht (Miipnssof u tria i gret n withjt iloiis lage Wh)" Un lust tluir fame a-s the greatest fptetn ui wonun in Kutoik i- aUmt to fide 1 lie Printers Hirgish "mil JMtdlid is here. And who is she; Ihe sistt r of the sultan of Zmihir Whit, 1 iitgro JNut quite, and Afrtuin of 40iirs but her loinplexion is out) tr n d 1 1 it I she is r. ill) a Ik .int If ul and (iiiiur. 1 until in Uul in the saddle' h slit is a ( list, mtsl to riding out to idnnit Ii ns and sh. i.in outdoo nil) circus jn r ft.imi r in tin world ho has too.I entt tinth. Ko k of 1 gillop'tig horse and with h 1 Mile shot running anttlupts Whit m our I'm opt in iqutstriLUb to htrl 1 it is tor L lut ago lribune, , SKILL IN VIOI.IN-MAKIXG. A LESSON IN CONSTRUCTION BV A MASTER OF THE ART n I xpl 111 ttioii .if l'rlnrlples Iellrate N tture of th liitruiiit lit hat tin WtiotN 11I11 thtt rtete tit Spruif trillstl, Ntlllll Hlltl Itow. Mr I Josephs a io'ii miker of San Iran i-4s was ii-iitlv iil.rvi wtsl b) a tejiorier '-tirliiig at th i-'mniug fie n i. it r asktsl tin lirst inn 1 j 1 -. of the lua nt- U oil sir n plied Mr .Tos.jhs 'lean s.i(. I) siiv att rfmv t irs of exprune, tint the hist thing I s) ould hu revs upon 1 two I tint lid It m kin,; is a tride ail 1 t uit v lolm m tkitu 1- ui art ou an make a titldle In ma. hine and Use 1 nm iltest to inol I it but 1 violin imut It mate v liaii I an 1 mud-d from m l-turo as t 11 fultv as tloigh it wee n si i-hal lo a tu 1 It is the ino't si us tivo of all in ti urn tits f sitim I a id th. 01 h pi fe t . 11 It 1 sii ri r it. 1 1 mo or an oran Itt-ati tht rui not ! p rf th tun tL N. itiiei pet litlln It 11 r p rf. 1 1 hftlis .an WwiMiiiu.sl an 1 if sui h nstruui. nts are in r . th tune 1 th y mu t 1 ont pjentl) le o it W in 1 11 strum nts do not eutet 111U1 th. t imp till n at all, as the. t an 1m Ukj ash bl mu slmrp or tint b) tho jur I. tint r j an ri 1 NTinvo I KI( II'LkS. 1 ThewiINof a biitii g " Mr Jon 'phi Hint on tt sii) , itntn'l ts a oust ic proper t '- do tin ) tot "is well it is the samo with a violin 1M 111s f r a io in in do t mm lb) the rule ti( t. e vib ation of tho woihtioli us d thstii. an 1 si e of the an . hainU r, an I the . 1 li is g. nt nlh aro all dritn eat on t ifs vibritiuiis. the u iIh put in n t lamp an 1 -sted for iu rt -ni mt pi ill "s an 1 if 1' d not eouu up to tli inaik of our4 no ah r it wa t I in sh iping it lit n the p Kh tif th. wok! ir dee miutsl tht 11 th on ulati his tome in 1 veu th f htd -s in the U 11 v .1 j n. 1 on ihl- test In th tal lllitlolis, rilst n u t en tti mil 1 of th violin win. tils tli. amount ol e uc ml) and m. vitj put into the Uo k and If I) lhsi-the tiasim that a mer pv isi nt v riuis.-sii pe fMt violin. t 't 1 1 .r if Ii w r sun thai h- hid ex a tlv th same m ilet lat is tla old ma ter ti at h eiith avors to imitate, nn i tint th A.Ht.1 was tif tlit ttaiiu r -stun 1 , his violin iingh 's h r ol a t e.opv 1 ut thet con hti lis no iiiMOs-.i! It ( ouufquontl , an a list in vt r nn -s two i 1 uis vatl) aak lhev mihtletht sate to all n.tnl 01 t veil 1 lost o s rve s tho t vp.rt will see the IilT nii.N at a gUm o H w tlnou mold the an ho m tho Kick ami I tribes Tin) am nrt molJetl but cut out with oives nn 1 tin) pan . Tlie arches run iohwa)s fi out do to si ! aid e dt oil a id the wt r. towanl t o lmih s titiii'l) do 1 cite hath Uit k an I tub I elh t tmsist of two lises .bled togt the mi 1 nativ as to give t npp. uan t. of a so 1 1 s ah. In si p irt of hi- nss rti n Mr Josoj h hi! lted Mjvt nl pie es o ne 1 as ho s atol nn l so ailisti. ilh t1 at the jnnct 011 vtnt c:i ci I) dw rnihle and pn UiM) woai 1 not be when the varmdi was put on over it ' Iv.r) tiling aUmt the Ito-I) ot the uislru 111 ut is fastened wIh glue not n tai k tr i st ling tut ling into tli ctiinKiti iu torn , 111 1 ting ti'i ttio tleiiei e niture of the 111 strum nt. Mr. Jost phs vu.l tint the re sine j iodu-e-1 bv th t 1 si n of the st t il of moil ni violins inoutl to n n t) jsnin Is, and th f ul sh II would not tone tiivwhn 1 oar su-anming sik h a w ight tut for tit. fut of nnb an 1 thepns ne td the I as Ur md the siiuud-lt.st whuh an eonc lie I fr m i w in tho int- nor ol tl t air-t 'i uiilsr A 4 IIT N Wil lis, IlMsl!T m lb chit on w -ods thi" cam. 11 t wis n er 111b n -ting art the u.t. rview ih Uu k net k, si les, an 1 t n 1 of a good lohn iro of miplo and tlie oundu g hoard, or t. p is of spruct. There is iieti of a r at amount of expLrtniss in the st.lect.on of woo-i, an 1 wIku 1 uiiik r se tin s a tine stick ht g nr s it as he would u child or favotiu j WfL Mr Jos-jhswis hippv in tin pos ssion of a 1 le 1 or spruit tint ho had "."ositive in formation In 1 Ut-n ut over eight) h vears. Ttostukwas found tl mg m r leu as a Uim in a bun wnv up mth no thorn , part of Maine, The two wo.hU are stlecttl lor tlieir mutu il rev n ince, and to develop this the moat itr o t .onditioas are notes S 11 riuroare stvtnl kin's of spiiee," went on the attivt, "l ut o dv 0110 will do and ien tht 11 the on litmus mu t leac ly so. Tin tn-o niU't grow in a certain Lttitud an I in a out uti soil and tin a a son in, 14 a it alt r ot tin r a test importance. In t titling the tr tl o nx m st le 1 ud in the spring wh. 11 all th snp is at the top, going to fotsl the ) ung shoots at tho t.stnme enl of tue tiunk Ihe nasous fur this a e several, the mint ones lengt at the wail is u ft tlrar and U t - r s.ason.vl ant tho ast nsi m 1 f the sap ciniis'vith it dl the miliuiitio 11 the tiUrs, such as grit, foi lustiu e having tho wo,l at its KanesL This bran, h f the subje. t was 'eft with tht assertion 1 lb- hot that Aiuoi inn wood l was the In st 111 the w il 1 for lolm-m iking Ihe a 11 sh was tne next I ranch of th. . t-ulvtt, antl a p.ukage of I nina t tel gum was txhibit-tl as the coloring m.tter for the liu.st liistiumoits It wiu genuine dragons blttod, now out of lommont and tht little pit kigi wis all that Mi Josephs was abl. to procure in n, jtars search of tLe shop of raio-e The miking of tlie fann Us Crnnona varnish dt not ajijsar to liave lieen a sint, but the knowle.ige of its m tiiufatturi apitars to rave U-vn 1 t tor aUmt a (tiitui,and then on.) that ha- U-on (.p ut 111 sockiuj; t rcsurnxt it wou d ma e stvt ral he.i) fortunes. Hni .eiutiitin erior pievails in regflr 1 to tin sirups tistift h t run d "tat gut by the 1 ljir hi 10 tht) th ) are inn le fr uu the enl nil s of Kuroptau sh ip, an I thj tntrail ; of a si it i Ott r si. 1110 it lis .11 tan not Le to ivnted into i s;nugs The shep in tos.ouit do not innluce go.nl strings, an I onh cirtam ;vuts. ot Furtipe p odtuo tht . rv ln?st IheUiws were the last sub jtiU of 1 01 s dt ntioti and 1 1 rnim! u woa.n1 was tin ir si tho world o ir It is the toughest and stl ett wotxl of its wt gh. intbdword and is rather a valuable arti tl It is a nitural d)owool, an I rvqunes 1 o coloring The I n whit hairs tl at en ' ttr into th 'tun s ti in to uj 1mm trance the coars. r bla k one- U nig fit for nothing txiepl double b.is bows Alta Calif or uian. I't ruv Ian n 1110 omliif; Into M irk t. 1 ht re is lppireutlv a xinMbibl that I't ruv t m gu mo ui.i) again come into gt u 4 ml Use from which Us high price has for a hiiig tunc c lude 1 it Ihe IVruM in pivtrnnit nt. nnd Mib-iqueiitl) the t hu 1 ii govt riunent itisiste 1 for a number of war ou kit ping up 'be price of gu mo notwithst Hiding th it ill competing m in tins hid filled so low .ts to render the purch 1st of gu mo for 1 1 st crops and ou most stnls an etraag me in .vhich most t ir'iurs totild not in iiilge It is s tin fiUtorv tin tt fore to 1. iru that undtr n contract with the ( hi! in go. runic nt gu iiio ts now to Ik consigned to the I mi tsl kingdom on terms thtt will 1 nablc it to bt sold it prices whuh will place it 1 11 a footing with other artPtti il m mures '-svtril irgcHshae ali.ilv arnvtd tn I l.ul md under the new irrangt ment, auJ will short h bt. il ice i 111 tho riarktt ( hif igoTinn s M liat n "I h inner" s ivs of n ikrs. I 'I he bii ike, though so agile or fmtasth is the ery tmlMKliiuent of tbgiiit), and he cm be injured b) nn lndigint) as readtl) as ilo.lv pun uul all snake tb irnu rs nftt r once st 1 l)tug tin ldios)uuu.s.cs ol j theii jut sniko-s, nre careful ik v. r, limit r an) circuin-tantoi, to excite their antl , pith) b disturbing tin ir lignit of pos ' or st utim. ut know tug well th it if the d tht ) w ill sun 1 p i) the h unit) in tin p-iwirofth. n ptib to stmg tirciush, ;u the cise in i) be Chicago Ledger I NEOLA. tnc:ark green t s.sts o.d and shndowed deep. Half hid in wive of Iillies tall and nl Net da lies ht r soft t)ts dmvvst.1 b) sb. p One Uire, white nnindetl inn iKUcath her ht id A raWshed bir of golden stmhino sle ps Athwart tin clIow glor of her h itr And all his soft entangled bed be stt eps In d)ts ot dicper col ir rich an 1 nn The tips of 1 ushes kiss each w inn. Hushed chttk The bosom, full and white, moves soft and slow, The wt t red lips are parted as to speak While dniws) smiles enchanted come ami go One loose hand holds n scarlet poppy bud, Fit emblem of eoti . fatal power. To lull the stir ami actions of nun's blood. And 1 1) them swooning at her feet on hour Intoxic itt .1 bj her close embrace, forgetful of the world of chit, care Till smiling cold she t irns iwi) her fate. And the) awake to ui uIiicsm and de spair hui ih Kngsdate in Times IVmocrat MS.ni()WLKSGIIOST. My sister Deborah hail nlwajs hart a fancy for the house n Rnlile roofed, braid portlcoed old slono house, ininlui bark from the houe in the midst of a square garden and fruit trte And bo when, in dritint; past onti daj, e sau the j notiLO "To let" postid uixm the front Kate, we alighted and utt'kwl up to the Kraeleil pnthuii to iiiaJ.e inijuiries I An old nero woman opened the door j and shun nl us into tho tiar'or, when the ladj of the house noon appenred bhe was a tall, slender and rather handsome woman, with briuht, jet hLick ejesandl hair, and a jierfectly clear and colorless i complexion She explained that she was the ou tier of the house, and had lied here alone with one hctv mit ulute her husbind's dtath, about two jean previous The ' house w as too Lime for her use nnd she deslrtnl to let the main portion of It, re taimni; the wing of three rooms fur her ( use The arrangement and terms suiting u, we soon came to mi a'eement, and tn ' Uss thin two wteks thireafter, Delnirah and I were quietly itnbli-.hed in our new nliode, a contcntwl old maid nnd bachelor Deliorah was ten ea s older than nt Relf, and had ever "inc. my motherless In- fancy ncted tow anLs if e a maternal part. We were in what is called independent circuiUbUmces 1 hail a good business in thecitj, and, (hiding my comfort well carnd for at home, had lieen ery well contented, and reached my fortieth year without having thought much upon the subject of changing my bachelor condi tion Nor did such a thought seriously present itself until I may as well confess it until I had known our landlady, Mrs Araliella Crovvle, long enough to come uniler the influence of her fascinations l nder other circumstances, porh ips, it might have been ditiercut, but being thrown so frequently into her presence seeing her at tirst nearly ev try day. In con nection with certain proposed arrange ments nnd improvement of the place, and nfterwanls so often 1 leeting her about tin light accidently in the grouuds, which by mutual agreement rcmiitied open to Iwth fcndlles it was not strange, I thought, that we should have tiecn unconsciously drawn into a closer mutu il interest than might have been the cvsj umler ordinary circumstances. She was not over JO at mast, was clexer and agree ible, and hail many little liew itching ways and express ions, snini tunes lively mid sarcastic some times pathetic anil tender, which ever else over inn a peculiar fascination, i.lmost in spite of my own wnlL Ami so it came to piss that one evening in the twilight, after supper, I with some embarrassment ventured to broach to my sister the subject of my marry iug the nlQW Crovvle Deborah hid never pirtieulnrly fancio.1 her, and she now sw ept her pet tortoise shell tabbj cat out of her lap. and looked I at me aghast. "Uracious goodness, Oliver' You don't mean to say that you really that site that you are edgaged to marry that womnn?" "Xot exactly engaged, that Is, I have never directly inked her to marry me, but she knows ahem' there ls whatmaibe called un understanding between us " "Understanding1" exclaimed Deborah, Indignantly "In in) opinion you've no understanding whatever in the matter You don't understand that she's an artful, designing woman, who has probably from the xery first lieen planning and manu'uv nng to get you hi her power You don't understand what her temper or dipositlon or history may be Now I have heard things from the neighbors concerning all this which I scared) cared to repeat to ou. but which, under present circum stances. It Is of course my bounden duty to lnfom you of " "Whnt things'" I inquired, faintly "First about her temper She's a termn gant! Look at her eyes' nnd if ) ou could hear her some days scolding that old black woman, you'd know her better A nice henpecked husband you'd make' Why, neigh liors say it ls more than suspected that her huslnnd committed suicide oy voluntarily taking thedoseof morphine of llUlta UC UIC11 til I, UII lui. "J .uc .t.u au led him And she's quarreled with all her relations which Is the reason she huppens to 1 living so solitary and nlone." I pondereil Deborah's wonts I came to the conclusion Hint 1 had bceu hasty and imprudent, and had made a nirrow escape And thenceforth avoided Am liella Crovvle Hut she didn't avoid me Oh, no. On the contrary, she sought me assiduonsly. She met me around street corners, she w a) laid me in the garden alle)s, and fin ally she went to my office, and directing the cltrk to say that a lad) wished to see me on business, follow eel htm into in) in ncr oflice room and there majestically de rianded to know the meaning of my late conduct b sug gest Uiarsheliad misundets. I ...) intentions Onl) hint that though It , w ould delight me to remain her gool and What could I say or do Only deli deeoteil friend, )et th it a closer and more Intimate tie would scarcely contribute to the happiness of either, and that Hut here she interrupted me -Do I understand," she enlil, looking straight at me with her black and glitter lng eyes, "that. In so many words, In short, after all thit has lieen said, after all our plans and arrangements In regard to the future, )ou now decline to keep jour promise to marr) me?" "Pardon me, but there w as no promise, no positive proposal, on my part. A little flirtation such ns ours " And then she interrupted me again, and startled and appalled me witli an exliibi tion of that temper which my prudent anil penetrating sister hail attributed to her I wilt not describe the scene, I will not repeat what she said except the last vvonls "ion will find that I am not one to bo trilled with, or to tamely submit to an in sult I will lie revenged' As long as I live I will haunt jour life, and make jou feel the lutluenoo of n w ronged. ud in suited woman " Hero I must htive smiled, (or sot added with n concentrated Intensity of patslon "And evonKIdie ltefnro you do, I will hauut you then1 He member m) words, and tie sure of itl" Then she left the office, and I never again saw her alive. I saw her, however. In her coffin the diy of her funeral two dais after she had (Implied dead of heart tlisin.se at a public concert Deborah and I, with a few nebhbors, rode to the cemetery and saw ! m ivc ftnil tti. ttu 11 tin u 1111; nf 1 lie house 111 uti i )i t 1 li ul n st Nil wits t iii itpttil only liy until hs uo mult r s 1 oitlil come from afti r th proiKrt It ft shut tip tin! ! 1 till "Id IHUT I l III IimmI 1 ri lutn nl In 11 ilitaiit -tatt In Iim k 1 llstsl to think ot hi r si mi units u nk ing in tin gild u liMiut twilight lint ! alw ijs with a grat fill tn mbling senst I of tin fit' whii 11 I hail es apid And If the thought of ht r last thrtat tvtrcrosstsl m i 1111111 ltUllsotll) toll llltt uttli a HIIlllL , fi r its c hildishiit ss and al surdity I So a wtskur two passed quietly IV Inirah lnd ihscltargi d our last s riant, and us iibsorlw d in the trying nnd dilh uit task of Hinting a new one who would .suit And one morning 1 r turned home wonilirmg w lather ttte girl just now n trill would have my f ivonte ally 1. 1 m ' pniperly cfmktd or servtsl tis her pr i lessor lui 1 done i mass of he.ivy 1I0111.M I To inj surprise on my opening ne 'front door Hridgtt thitwLs her nun , and the name titsH.aks hT nationalitv iiame hastttung up tht kitchen stain 1 mtet me "A ye plaze, there s a ledily waitin 11 the libiey to tj t I -A lady ' h it 1 id " I "Shure she ilidii t tt 11 ine her name It uare," bhe aildtsl in a lower lone, glaiu lug toward the library door, "but missus vv.es gone out an I jist thought I heerd a little bit of a noise uulwhtnl come up, there she was n standin' 111 the hall wid her tionntt ou he said she wiiuttsl to sesj yi and woulil wait awhile She s 111 there now " I opened the libnrj door but tie n.im wa-s empty I turneil to Hrnlget, vho was lingeniu in the hall "There Is no one here," I said Tht girl emu forward, and after staring around and moving the curtains and opening a txiokrast exilatimd "liowly Misses but vv h it s come o the leildy , at all? slit was in here tlve mln utes ago, and "hi cnuldii t a got out at the front door wulotit my stein, her" "W h.it ill 1 she look like?" I inquired "Knit she was a tall slim, nice-looking leildy, wid black eyes an black hair, an a white f ice wid no uure red in it than chalk " .My own face must ha;e lost Its coloi for I felt .1 sudden nero ts sl ock, and the blood chilled, as it were, in m eins "Hovv was she dress hI" I inquired "Hlack all ovtr an a long crape veil " This was Mrs I ro vlt s dress She had tte'tn still in widow s wecils when I knew her "Hridget," 1 said don t iutntion this to your mistress It might disturb her And though If mud the sally I.unn done to jierfeet on and Deborah aitne home in an uncommonly good humor, from making ertain dry gcxls bargains down town. 1 could not enjoy my ten and went to bed moody and buwlld erw I could not doubt that Hridget hail seen, or fincied she had seiu, what she de scribed ami yet what did it all mean? It ui'ght indeed have lieen some other lady than Arnliell 1 ("rovvle but why should a i-tniige 1 idy call to see me at my home, and hovv did she enter and leave the huiis- Three iLivs after this ou entering my ni) olllce one uiurniug, iny clerk stud, brlskl) '1 he re vv its a lady to see you last even lng after you left, bhesaidshe would call again " "tt hat 1 uly '" I Inquired "Well I think it wis the lidy in a crape nil who came about a month ago on busl ness, and w is so excited w hen she left. In fact I m prettv certain it was the same." I suddenly sit down in my ofllcc chair, feeling ver) faint "tt'lmt did she s-iy" I asked, wiping the starling moisture from my fore held "Only thit she'd call agiin I didn't sc her till 1 looked up, and there she was standing ins.de the glass door She was was xery paloiindq net," continued Gibbs reilectixily as if mer.tilly contrasting this state with the visitor's former "excOe meiiL" "she lookel aud moved like a ' i1II!)t I ...., ,,,, ol Cibbs " I exclaimed wit 1 mi,(,en 1(, .,,, ,rritlltlna -Then ire not uch things as ghosts " I "I don't kno.i," he ansvvred, with 1 doubtful shake of his frizzly red hi ail 1 "lvc htartl if strmge things happening 1 now and then My gi.indmother " Your grandmother tie- -hinged'" In.j tered under my bre ith, as I slanu d ' down the lid of my ties;, as If by ncclde t but Mob ntly enough to nuke (Iibbs st -t I and forget tils ghostly reminiscences. Aud all that di) I vv is so nervous andexcit. I wlih vvatclii-ig the oihee d.sir, and listen lng to the footsteps and voices of the io- ( pie In the outer room, that I found It im 1 possible to properly attend to business That evening, after tea, to quiet my ex ' cited nervts, I walkid with Deborih in the gardtn up mid doiv ti a liovver) walk, which was n sort of tioundiry line tie tvvten our part of the house and that lately occupied by Mrs. t'rowle It was a warm, delicious summer evening, aud the scent of rusts and j isniine tllliil the air with fragri'ite whin the cool white lilies gleimeil like silver in the moonlight Gen er illy I enjoy tlies-things, but to-night I had no thought for them A horrible In cubus si eined bunging over m) life Could it Ik.' inhibit that Arabelli Crowle's vin dictive threat vv is being fulfilled, olid that the ret of in) life wis doomed to be h , , , ,,er ,,1(t- or )lnti or appar ltlon. or what event might lie, which now 'eemeil dogging ui) dally steps? Hut ghosts' How weak and foolish I was be eomiiig' Of course I knew that, though I could notexpl iin to m self the m)stenous visits which had lately occurred, there could l 110 such tilings as ghosts. And with this thought I, with a contemptuous smile, lifted my ej es from the ground and saw looking over a rose-ledge, ex actly f icing methe ghost of Arabella Crow le' It was only a momentary glimpse, for the next iiistint the apparition had van Lslnsl tint 111 tlwt moment I saw it plainly in the moonlight There were the hvrge black eyes tiled upon me, the white, mar ble-like complexion, the well formed features, the tall, slen ler figure, all in ". ' ' ' ft '?,' 'SS '" ' 'f l u lUai1 and burled' or eUc her ghost Dorath) s exclamation aroused me I -What was thai I thought I saw I something white just there' Did you'" ' "Yes, I I saw the ghost of Arabella Crovvle'" I "fioo.1 gracious, Oliver! What do yon mean'" And then I told her all that I had hither to withheld from her knowledge She said nothing, but took my arm, and all In a tiutttr of agitation hurried back to the house, and. on entering, locked and I birred the door nfter us As if anything amid hi n. after keep out Arabella Crow le's ghost I w is sitting 111 my room, unwilling to retire, gl incing about and starting nt every slight sound, when I heird my sis ter s voice from the top of the stiirs I "Oliver' I don't behove a word of if That ls, I don't believe Its a ghost! I'll find out to-murruw " I She nut mo the next evening with a couutuiiaiuo of portentous solemuiti seiting herself opposite me In the parlor while Hridget arranged, with more than usual elalioratenesj, tho tea table in the next room "Oliver" she commenced, "I 've seen that ghost agiUn." "Where?" I inquired, staring around I She patted me lightly and soothingly on the shoulder I "Over in the next house Mrs. Crovvle s wing" "11 iv e you lieen there'" "Ve. I resoKfsl to co over and Inquire tfjt rtinn n rou mio s(m1 Till. t U. !l it An I ofoldAils.1 s,np Bhovved ine into virs Crowle's pirlor an I tli. re .finding ill white right under Vr iU lln ( r.l. trut on the u ill I sti 1 gh .r hat did .11 do vv huh it I l My iter stride l ht r chin i I with her foreflng r "I lntrtnltictsl mys If md sul I i ' ! il. 1 Moodshc vvishe I tiisie my broth r i bllsilH-ss Iouhlthsh tss lit l III formed ine th it she wes Kits ll 1 tr ui "Vjii nu an Anlxlli " I mean Is.il. II 1 Miss fs.il 1 ( r. w 'uin sister of Mrs Arabella Lrowl. vi 11 itrled hi r cousin Id h ird m v I 1 I died in this house si weeks ag 1 " s kn n sister, with gre it emphiisLs and di 1 u. tion I drew a long breath of surpris th rill f. though ,es yet but half realizing tl truth "She u, tuts to see you alf.tit the h tis. continued Dilmrih. in her most 111 ir t. 1 fact tone and manner "she wish s j. 1 purchase it "she is htr sister's hi in ss though I havean idea tint Ar dull il r nv . was 110 kludtr to htr than to in .st Her people The lad) seems a very in and sensible woman and I noun h w f, interested in lit r poor thing ln s 1m supporting herself by tencludg in a v n l.uhes' seiiiin try to w hlch she pro r turning after vacation " "Hut how did she get into the h is that day " "I had gone out, an 1 Ilruigtt f .rg t t lock the hall dour Miss tow le rung tu it and feiling taint with standing 111 tin .in stt piied inside Ami as to her leaving sin would have to do that after wilting 1 half hour md no one apeariug Hn Iget isii t accustomed to visitors anil will n quire some ta lung s,jlt. ls (-,ing to take tea with us this evt 111114 'added Iluriihy with a brisk glance toward the table in the next room " Take tea with us Ilridget'" "Miss ( niwle of course I asked 1 er in a friendly, informal manner for sh seemed so lonesome and we are undi r the same roof, you know ami h.id pan! her no attention she s much bettt r lo king tli in her ulster, though so wonderfully like her repression makes all the ditltr ence, you know I tlnuk you will like her " I diil like her Iliktd her so well that I purehiestil the house which she vv is m dtsirous to sell, md, after that, my likmg increased so much that I installed htr therein as its mistress. Neither Delmrah nor I have ever regn tied the step but we never allude to either Arabella truvvle or her ghost, tiur is m wife to this day aware th it on her first moonlight rimble in theold gardtn. attireil in a cool white dress, she was taktn for the apiarition of her sister S A W eiss in Frank I.c-sue. LIFE ON THE LOCOMOTIVE. Tht. A.plr itluii. ,f 1 dreen remiin Juiiiiltit; from n Xlotlnj Trtln. As 11 1 las. I icniiiotiv o engineers are not to l tnvie-L Th ir i.itioi L. one of gn-at dinger an 1 rt.p nilul ty, an 1 is 01 Caiinsl only by ytars of hant tin t exhius iv train lng Th 'lours ni e i ug an 1 irrguaranl ttte duties so .xotting that a t 1 hug trroc my undo tne work of u hfet in Th tra It or n.fesn rt of an , ngin o 'i f rs in rii rb.ij.1.. mini tn other in las an I pro. fessions, in thit tlie hrst 1-2 oils, ,.r pre paratory sti'. must lie u.t as thoroughly mastered. Of iou"so thj nrst step 1. to learn to kee up st 1111 an I to Ls-oin''' famthariztsl w th th uvs of tho different 1 arts of the lo OMiotive Many a g e n rtman espaungly toll, hu ees t mr Is tlie steam gauge an I won lets if the tinv will ever cotnu wh 11 it will U an ea y ta.k to keep tltat slender nesdls abo.e tin century point It comes tj h.m, ho vovir, with practic, I ut not a. quitUly jrLapsa. nsth km k of jumping from a mo. ng trim wit nut detriment to t Iothe or t..ly Mos men stand on th stirrup with ttie fo.t far It t from the tn it to I st.nl ht out Th s is n ither tlm a nor th. e-isy wiy If yon wisti to junqi from say the ii, lit llan I s d let your ri ht foot ru .am on ttte stirrup an 1 swinging well lta. put out your It fr ffsjt fiom un I r'le.iih. tt hen you stme the gruuu 1 y ur feet are in such p- st'i n as to I. reaily for th, ne t st p or if y u do fall it will invar, .blv t away from tti timn, and 1 ot under tli w,.s Is. Kngiue'rs who iiave luvo.'hid an it i dent, an t hive alwuys l.on notl fti th. 1 carefnl running, h.iv tsen Ln wu t, 1 s,n tinently throw ov r rrsls for g-e ns an 111 si a ba-l fadu o in c nerul. showing by nil doubt Uiotr toui uui ll ty to dtst n uh colors. et these sau men vvoul I never run ja-it a rod ight 1 r f il t sto, w , n th proper signal eoto w 13 shown. Th ex Ianitiin jrenflial'y pife'i an 1 ivcptod ts tltat, iilthoitgh n nui lht may 11 it look nsi tt It m yit he is trame.1, nnd ep. riems has taught hitn th it t at particular shad of light or lag signi.it s laug'r It is with a fielin akin t d s ip, ointment, to vs. 111 unatounto 1 terrible railroad to lis 011 that the engineer its aioil m ur) I,y juni'i ing. It taki s very httld tune for an en gincer to do all in his ower toward-, stopping the tnun, an 1 hat mg dot e this there is uo val d re-uou why he -h mid stay on ttte engine any longer 0.d runners however, say that no fearof is.rs.mal .langi 1 titters the mind wh n an acci lent is 1111 uunent, but the one thought of stopping thu train at ah ha ards ibrbs thettt, eve t m til tho crash tomes, an i it ts only at duos: the last instint that afo'y u sought 111 flight Ctev elan 1 Lta ler. Tlie rrartlre of Swearing in rnlinil. In Knslml thj Mreann of the? Iowtr classed U brutal in tho o tremt It is n di gUstiug, reo tir rt of pi of iruty 1 hore is no pk-.t-.uro m lumn to it 1 h ilu tato.1 cla-s os do i r liulo sw. arin Tht reason Uno. hocai -o tht th nk. it wion but Itvauso th think it l-ad form. 'itlis aro out vt as'non. Tht. use of tutm Ls on s.deroiasu Ot ill Lreotlin. Wheno-l Kin, iUrt Edwnrtl comosi toihjthroie the fa h on will pro a dy clianta. 1 mie wo, un 1 r irious Rtoil kin i and qiut il-, wheutosWdr U.e a p-Utiiuian na con hidenxl an at i o nplishment. I 'vas rn o m the ot'cn room of ttv NoMlty th atio. in I ondon which st n 1 jiist oir hncon Inn Melds, na.irWY.orl stre t talking t Lion! I trough, Ih coins ilmn, wh n an old military ptntenian tame in who wis cvilently a loor of the ootl liquors whi h Ilrou h ke'ps for his f ru iuW Tho old k,i n U n in was i major or sonifthni of that "Ort, and msto id of wairinj ho pjj k.rod hi.sicuivt rsuti mi withtut phra stiih ni vital" It aiisw rol all tho puriKa-kw of w.ai1n;, anil wh.iikiI ,-To.itly to reluvt th maj ir's mink It had i teruuii tlavor ot o'd Urn com ily al-ou it w m h ss iut-l it cu'iarl npphrnh'o tt t'ip paco and th. kind of a t-trukjht b.ick -d, antl m it tl rum thu Old major wa. Co. Dt t o t Kr t Irtsv "Why Ni Tmo IV ri. hi- Sot Mike, Dr Jeffries ays that twenty thre-3 out if rery twentj li t, ioisons have umimt d s, if thU bo tru- aui no tw person Me aake. tht.ro i acto ntm for tli' tact that no tvTO writ rs of fashion soe alike m a visit tu some modiste who has tecom nn authority uim matt rs of drt-is, nn i tleir itottuips are taken as i key iott to fmur fashions. On one siv.b, cotasion, t ter u every evidence thit tho wntcr U tolor llmd, st utt rly d hs sh ignore all men tion of th many cola s aivl &hados of toe same wtult another looks only tt thu bhapu, cuts, stj l aiu- I roiKsti -ate en I Uai o iviitriuiiei lato vvnitU thi mliittS "fad" hue 11 lir wue proclaims an ut ter rwt from all drapdr, o tlreies, at the same time anno ineing a perfect avilancho of new uiatemU winch "will drapo ex imU'iteh w TTiore is eidently a misunder stan linrct'etne n uuiuuf icturer and m -dite whi h niUst be torretteil Im for th hilltiis oi Uio tu klo court tif fashion oau lo luted out for tho (Oiinn; 4Usoil Hut let's cou aider the fcits. ilutluiil JourrLik Th mertcjii Cnt holier are to rtntibllsh a uiihcraity at Wiwhln-ttm Ioiu IVdro ls to found a bl line arts acoUcuiy at lUu. Br, BIGGER' S ORDIAL The Great Southern Remedy for all BOWEL TROUBLES AND CHILDREN TEETHINC. "" r rp rrv fw who do tMt know of il I -r ; a k- I. f 1 r 11 1 rt s r I t 1 t it t-rv f.-w rt tii f m 1 1 Mt 1 f 1 r p irp f rr wl i h irt manv f ut li itf jtfii in t to tfirv fthai th-n c u 1 n l if 111 ll tutviiitc a u. utVrful ftT-rt t lit y xtl-v Dr Uufrs Ilnrklflrrt. I nl at Is li - I MT MtTIOR Itl.Mt.IiY ttlfcl rfslt 1. t ti- u or tft-itilfic hik! lurcn iHntiHfw o try an II runitt tiltr v 11 it w onsi 1 ro.1 tt m at thli pntn-n ttf ur t 1 Itl. 11 mu I dm t r ti- ttiiu k-. f ) t itr -o fr- ju nt anl vtf lirar tif mi tuanv is t. iirriii,: t ( rt a ihltuoi tin lw I f 1 ll u imp rtant tlilrtrr) liitu-- llllll 1 nt l'r " .list 1 ., w un tttnit r 1 f n d sv 1 f tf ) i, h Mill r-lt-- II Ik.i t' I it n nil m u' llr i:U.ru' liirklrtrrr onllnl .sii sinilor-uitt wbub fti v Ml s 1 I. itv I I Ink. Ir ts a I- . Manufacturr. hy milM IWLlil AtUma.l.a. I nv Ittr i hrrokrt- itrnirsj, of wrri lajin and ftitVln will . nr i tiur ( nnip hi.I l t R. n t t u it 1 rt. , 1- ai llwlMifi- Prompt and Effective. Ctjstivi n--s, Ih id win tnd tnanr kin irt tl fornix of di-..., an among the n.iiunl n-uih of a th.nl. n d oiitluioii of tht - ni u h. I iv 1 r. an 1 IJtvvt 1. antl run he uiml hv ttu ut t.f rN TilU. W.U Mnur. Mihil i. I't wntf- I ut tntiihli d with Intlutstion. Constii ii ju. mt Ht tilitm . for )car. A few bot s of Ayer's Pills restonil me to hi ilth. I line alw it. found tin in prompt and ilTtetive in tbiir attuin" Oliver lirlm (.nsnville. Tutu . vvntts "I luv. ! rn til great Ihh, St fmm the tie of Aver's 1'iIIs. rin v ,unsl ine of -;iuuiath and l.ir in tt'.' .-hi ' htilatlli tid me for years." In-'(l sirtittiuiirth. ISatli, Me., vvntts- I was ppMraleil Willi a sivtre ISiIhiiis ompltit.t. Aftirxmilv trviuga Iiiinilie f r. in Ins I vv es nnillv liitiurisl to ii-u ot' Pills, .nil hid t iki n st tr, elv two ttx swlnn I was (oinpltt Iv ciirtsl." Ayer's Pills. 1 1 t i'ii.m- ni Dr. .1. ( . jer A. ( ., Ixvill. Xft.ss. .' d bl ail Int'st. Ladies Do you want a pure, blooni nm Coinjilexion I If so, a Kmv nimliratioiis of Hasan's MAGNOLIA IJALM vlllgrat ify j ou to your heart's con tent. It does aw ay w ith Sal Ion ness, KedneNS, 1'iiuples, Jtlotches, and all diseases and imperfeetionsoftheskiin It overcomest he Hushed apnea r ftiico of heat, fatigue and e ilteinent. It makes a lady of TH I HTY appear hut TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect aro its effects, that it is impossible to detect ib application. , COKTAGIOUS Diseases are Prevalmt ad Over the World. I am int'Te of hjinl nn 1 while I a ln thit counirv I c sirai tsl tcrnb e b.ood p. iso t, and for two jart a. un lr irfntiunt an out- j dot r pati-rnt a Noitici ham Hutiiit-I Ki KUnd. but was not t urfd 1 jL.tt-ftsl the uiot oifonUinif I (mIos Id my lon9, and Wtit 4-ote.nM I h mm all vr mj lioly fod limto. I hst Trfi nl .Ual j neM, with paitut imuttd titht. atrven ouatn I mr head and - u which nearly rn iu i crazy I toi all hoi- in that country, and iittsl i ir tiufn a a i was Trtaisi at Ko-Tru in ini rtty, t il a tiv a pr imicrDt hon an n New i rK h n no ctinnet tAn with the ho pit I s- I uw ttit Atlv rtiriutttt ftwuts jpeeifit.antl I dftrrmnitsi i(Ktr it a trial as a iai riHirt. I hil Kivin up a'l hoj if 'flDicurt) ma I had kCiie thrtiaijh the hnc.tl ol lhelstt mdiral men In Nottingham and New rk. I ttmk nli NuiIm of si -4 s an 1 I can nar vith reat joy that ther haTf rurtl r e entire t lam at Mtun.l and wall as 1 ertr was in hit life L. FKbl 1MLF0KD. New ork City, June 12, l(vx. BLOOD Is the lift, and he Is wt who remember ft. Eat in M-trthuf lat year I !"! I contracted Mowl (tiiHtii, iml le ui in Sa-jnnah, Oa , at the unit), 1 wi nt i t the b.iUl there for treattnenL 1 .mlf red vt-rv luiut b In mi rtivuniaiism at the same tune I diJ eot grt well under tae treatment thf re n ir w w 1 1 urel by any of the usua means I hare nt t ken teveii tattles ol bwifi's ie.inc . a ul am sun 1 and well It drove the poison out . throiu-b U.i.sou the , iin 1AX Ur.AHY. Jersey tur, J , Au-; 7. lv5 Two years ?o I et nt-actel blond pol-ton After taVlnc jtrt-tonpiions from lh best pnyiciant here and at Hal as I cum in led to n-.it Hut -price, an I mi reat ItitiTexaiknna a .I.h trrreotiinnnidd me to trv ivifl s sptitjr nsjxiirioi; tae that It woil 1 icne&i me more than Uot spring- Al though tho POISON hil pr-lnretl crt-at holes in my bat k and chest, and had reniottd 11 the hair oil u; he I, yet I he;an to lupruve in a week's :ime, and the tre I t ?in to heal, an-i eie entirely none incl.le of eUht weeks UUI JONM, Porter lrnion 1'ana iH-jsit. Osv, Tests, Wy 13, IvsS. TreatlHon Hk-o.1 and stinrieesraaned free. The swlit Hprcitlc Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ca ELECTRO GOLD. SILVER AND NICKEL JOB PLATER, 3') VV ii.lmiKl",, s..s,rliii;llrl,l,0. . Heptilingof t.ibte and teauirt a specialty 1 AU work warranted ta irive aatistictlsa. mtmmmmmmim