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liU.LC PICTMLS
op horrid war.
Three skeleton ciini.inl. nf Infant,
ry-lso nu n In nil - Imlf fin-ed to iln
fl-llt nil tin linlil wlni; i.r II division
rxteinli'tl in Iriiuli- lino ii, ,111; n mik
fringed with tree, and there to hold
IU ground at nil hazards. We on the
Uailk have iki nivci, hut fur,. rloaroil
fid Imlf it mil,' w, (. ,in, ,,,P atriiiu
Mil lii slncl,. line Xo bullet uro 11 riti
at um from In front, Imt there I a
tnuly ami vengeful plug! plug, plug!
tl'iilu tin- dot lead liiiu n behind IIH
ml i it tin' liiiiiU of our minis, b
racing iIh smith We stand at "piinult.
real." ami lake 11 hit lever 1 ics with
out wincing. .Now ami turn a bullet
uuda ltn hllld hh, a lnlll B,,e iiown.
Imt tin- "steady, m.-tt of tiM M. ni..r
l-flitlllll r.- .-litit Hiivlliim; lk.. roliftl
ion In the lines. Nothing trim tin
uerveM more Hum to lie under lire In
line without 111, .v. mii, ill. Imt rili' nit.l
dlnfliiii. nre strong factor mi a but
tl in-Ill.
At tl ml nf Imlf 1111 limir tvc have
eleven imn iIohu. Two nf II1.111 me
otltrt-i Ii'i.m the n-ur Hue. The tin'
ah, 111: the rrrfk ha grown hotter. Imt
our llneit me holding ili.-lr own an, I do
H iiiiii i'i., 11 UM take rare of the.
Hunk. 1 if a Hint. I, 'ii n linrxi'in.iii rldr
nut of tli, wihhN In front i f n ami In
spect imr HiHllimi through hi cIukm.
We fitly know hint tn nil nllloer, Imt
IilH gius.t putiHe lil in to i-iuiiit every
man i,f
iin niiiiont ti ll the t'olor of 1
rie h li iiii U hair niul eye. He Imlils I
hi glass iimiii tin for sixty second
ml then ill.i'H'iu mining tin tree
"Attention;'' i.'iIIm the senior f.ii;iln,
ami the I, ii" ilr,"i In mi Instant.
"Inf. iiili)' In tin winds!" t I i i ; i m
pii'li Iran to hi uclghtum. "Wi ll, let
'em mine. If liiey lire too ii.nny for
tl, felllf.in I'llll lltH W ill In' HI III o 111.
Ah! '1 1 1 'i I'm biisimn;"
Thrii gait of u battery n me gill
loping up mi our hi' lit ami niillinU r.
nml a cheer goes alone ' lltn-. Midi
llrst -grape 11ml i .inlMier next. The
arti tm Will lave a rlear wu p over the
h.l.l
'There they mine, nml If cavalry
Instead of Infantry!"
"Sternly, men! No talking In the
ranks! Now, then, mt 11 h until
the)' thill hush ilnivil tlnte, mill
then sll-nt t, kill! "
l ive liumlriil rivalry men riih1 rut
from miller the tr. e uixl ,,riu tip tw
I, lie 1I1 ep. The three guilt l'M'll til
tiieni nt nine with hhill. but th" lim-l
r,,nil iiinl ill ,i l:li,l 'I' 111" with a i"!
luminal rVfliin a,linli:i'l, 11 c rail
lot hear the elil. r 1 f "I'lili.- ajilieisV
Imt we 1. mil tie f. 1 h if and mil
iliaw M long Inin'i Tiie gun eve
lull's i,t In! with irr.it'. a-.iil t',e
, 1 1 u r ' u ri' V' a t ut mi a f .mil im iin :
r mini our own. Th" hli.'in I I iv
Trt! "i;:il!,.p!" "I "mi: 1: :-' t,i '
liiey mine, e r trx H'j' wh'rlin:; hi 1
Ml'i r aU' .i I II h -a I nml je;.li:i; -I'vet
y I at I lie 1 p of his i il.
"M h I;-. I i! I.ft 'fin r t t;i
jnaie nml .inier In ! I ion 11 w.''i
th,e iunk'"ia nit III- let! 'lit.;:'
lit'.'l, ar p that i hf.'li.U III the i','li
tei ! Walt! Wall! .,, t!e it t
V111!"
r.ootu! 1 niu! I . m!" fr ni the ki n
llollNe .shotted with iii'Me ; vln' a
Wen- l.f'il p'llnl Mink lull the ih.tr;
IliS ".pia lt.ill. nil, I llif I II r::ii nf iihih
ketry aa efty 111.n1 julliil the trW.''-
I 1 ne lame uikiniii. l.-u l.'el 10 tli'
ritht of li e a tl.- , r droke lhnmi''i j
mi' line - ti n fift tn in,' , ti t.,,.,ii, j
(nil only t In Hi,,. I i .mi hy tlie nth
III the nnr 'I he Nin,,ke 1 I u
I'liiii:) f.r a in, 1:11,-111 to i'lM ,in t
VinU. Imt we li 'iir the irr,mti nf :
tv1itml.1l l.oima-ihe rrii a nml rur r
f w'.niiiihil im n -tin. thii.l nf IkmiU ':i (
the i.-'ft rnrih. We load ami lite :'t
Will ililo tiie fl'ilid. tun p'iitlv lie
wind hi, lit the ii,ike ami wlii.l-i It :
away mid the older rninea to ri-.i'-e tir
ing. Where la the Imdy nf rat airy Mhii h
rhnU'd tt'' A 1-,-ore nf h.,r,iiii 11
down mi tie lift - miollter aeoie ni.av
'II llnlda III Claaa In fur Milr
Mernail lit Thraj lilMaiirara
( Trvea."
to the ik'lil- tt Imiii h of tlnMU Junt illa
aiH'Ht Iin,' Into (he WnmU fmiu wlieuee
they mine, their ret li-n I li.inleiuil hy
tint' ahrlekini; fhelli mui nrt, t them
from the cuua. Uu our front n dox'ti
bo rut a ni" llnilnii iihnitt thirty oth
er nre ilotvn. ti or t'Uht iliani.iunt'
I'd hut tlinvoiimlid Iioohtn Imld lip
their hamla mid t-ome walklne In lo
mirreiider-alMiTti woiindi d eiiea try
nut or riliae ua -twenty two Ule l.vlli
tlead tipoli the pranK.
"Well il"lie, hnys-that waa flood
hootinc!" aata the nior raplatii.
"i;iad ! Iiiim' I'i'en nf a,-rtliv, ir!"
aalute the luiltery lleuli'liiuil, it lie
adtnmi'H.
A l.rlni Jnkrr.
At Ihe aei'ond haitle of Hull I.im ruir
rtdotiel waa nlilered lo hold n m;ihii
oil the rltlht HI whaleter roft; mid Hie
Word waa passed iilmic the llnea that
110 one ahouhl ),' lo the ivur on uny 1
fxcnxe, evi'ti for Itih iartihU''a. I or
tvt lii'tlta V.i' I. iv la linei nn lh,
Ktouml wlihnitl lit iin: n l",l. tl"n! :!i
the enemy' Indicia, and pow 11 ml tl.c 1
aliclt, fell nmmii; its I 1 tvmti'd niid !
kll. While we Were riidtiil.ii.' It ri '
lioat we inuld 11 private 1 .uu '.1 Mc
lookiHt hack at lit.- ;n.i ti.i m il i.t-' id-
"I'np. tan 1 co to th. i.;t nitt'.'
water)"
"AkT.inat prdi'ia," v.ni I lie r.'ply. !
Jlva uiluutea later H.neua ! ili.-d
"1 jAM,
(a k mid In I J out a Moody hand and
an hi:
"'m. i;nl tin to the rear ami hart
Ihe thiliiu if tllt n ta'tl ?"
'WKaiiut nrilera!" waa thu anawef.
Pet en or t'luhl inllilltea Inter MrTpni
reii lvi'il a Imlh't In hla aliouhler, ami,
"Ittliiir up, he irec Imn haml to bia
vtiminl nml iiirrli'(l :
"fit l. mil I K' t II"' rear with two
woumlHy
"Walt until the c,.,m 1 rninea thla
way ami I'll 11 k him."
The I'lilonel waa th, n rhlliut down to
tii U'liiuii the Hum. In a Unit live
tnlniitea he waa up, ami our cuptalu
1 . -
Haandaf
waa nlMi'ii to mhlri'Ha lilm, when 8te
vriia ralletl nui :
'Vev..r itiln.l f',ii.1'iii it.. 'i, I mnn
ami 1I011 1 tvmit t.i un to the rear"
Wl'h thai he fell over nml atr.ieirl'il
for 11 mouietit nml waa ila,l A Imllet
I, .ill ,iiki" 1 lour throiik'li lil 111 K-fore
lie 111II11I nut.
lalklaa ll Oirr
Thrw fix m I lis after Jiw Skinner le
K"it, fr, in our t i 1111 nt he waa rapt
tu' il mi IiIn f 11 nil lit Inline hy the ,to
t"Ht iiiatKluil ami neiit dark to hla rrs;
iini'iil In iroiia for trial, lie ha, I lie-
lti-,1 In the fare of the enemy, uml II
wa tri'm-ritlly Ih'H.'vi'iI that lie would
le i-li,,'. nml irreit wan the ualoulHh
inei.l, thi refoie. wlii'ti he rt "f with
a tlini' 111,'iiilm' ai nii'in e In the lry
T,,: iiu:i hen Jim- uaa limuuht Ih
fnre Inn Jmli M he li.nl a Kltlipl,' alnry
to ti'll. in:, I he tol, I It lu a Mmplf wny.
.Vti.l l,e:
'I f"t to thluklu It nil over, ami
ii n e 1,1 the linn IuhIhii Unit We il had
ri.'.rrli .:ir. I kiiirti il out from ramp
.Ov
r 'v t
'ir-; ipr
Tallklaa ll liin
:.ml ki'i'' wulklu' nml waUlu nntll I
1. I II leh.
'11,1... Jiihuiiv, v h.ir ve (.'"In".''
" 'Into the I i.i' 11 i un.p lo ai.'p thil
wn'i.'
"'Ami I wna Jt Coin "Into your
truiiii to do tiie .line lliiiik". Let a ao
it itMi Mid nn, and li thllik'Ti up.'
"Walt." ro:t imii'd Joe, "we ant nml
Mil, uml we Flunked ami Mimked. nml
we talked nml taik.il. He waa a
friendly iinh, uml hli.ie l lie K.ild he'd
I clo In If I Would I mid I waa will
1 In', ami wo khnok hamW on It. I nay
i v.,. ran t ati'it (he war, Imt we inn pi
h ..ne and nt!,. our own l"iiin-. mid
I ' kiI I hi d do ll If 1 would. 1 atari
e, home, and that nil Iheie la to It,
mi l If the war i-m't atoped 1 in Hot lo
lilame for ll!"- lMri.lt Tree I'ri'a.
Uerarat llenlha a( tkt Orraa.
l;y alow tli-crera we are nettltfg t;
Liiow the tMtitoiir of tln aea Uittoiu
filiiin't aa will aa we do that of the
Mirta,- nf the land, Imt It ennuot l
raid that we luivc found the det-pt-at
water ou earlh. Ii.itha of ti)
T,.'!ii fivt Imvc bi'eti re.irlied In th
Norili Ailnntlc from time to time, and
one of "J7.1:ii feet waa illnnvervd III
the North I'aellli off the tmteru tuitat
of J iuin. wlu-re there la 11 teiuai kahlo
jTlllf or iepr. F.lon. All thene Iiie.tatirt
leenta have, liowever, lat-n tiutalrliH'l
I, y oiie rei cully taken Hotitli of the
l'lii mllv Isha In Ihe S..U1 ll l'lli'llle .y
II. M. S. IViu'.iin. A ih pth i f '.':, UM
fe-t hnd lain uiiiikid when the aouml
Inn wire kateoul hefore the li-nd had
reached tli, buttnm. A freali aonltdlng
Will therefore have to lie made Indira
we tun It'll the full depth of water at
thia apol. IaiiuIoii I'uhlie tip. ill,, u.
Iba aenamlloa aa Mai Aanptri.
Yoiini; Mia. VeniKlnide-t'nii you
aii.V'i uny wny at till In which 1 1 an
make home inert' attractive to tny kna
liiml? tild Mr. MullMrry tlnrtlyl Yon
iul;:lit Invli one of your lim-hand'a
idd atvi-elhearli to aluy two or line
nioullia with yon. Sotueft Ule (Mann)
Journal.
III Klaii.
"I want a fountain cn, aeeT" eald
li e ceiitlcm.in with (lie l-H iiitf hl-owa
mid (he lilu titiliii: e,ml.
"Yea, ulr; all rl'iht. air," aaitl the
Mi,'p mill. "We have tin- i-rr tliiln;
you w.itit th imtil n'a ir-,riie. Just
llll ll l' n.fllrl. Illllil a -.1 ll Wiil U''Vli
tit v n:v" li.iiliniipolihJouiii.il
Will riruv.,1
nviie-'.l.t 1 I I ll )oil, wt'va
.' I ,",11 i f n .l iiii' -Ihe
e ,' i . .1.
. ; ! a . .- 1 1 .1 h id l.ei J
.. i.v I -'i" la. luiiiM-
IV.
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IX OLD-TIME SOUTH.
POWERFUL TALK OF BATES OF
THE WONDERFUL VOICFfc
iiaulaofcy Oralorf Thai CbaraiMt-
kuahla( Aaauaar4 bjp Iki Klnclot
f lha Court llnuu Hell Walllnt tat
lb (Mil t mtgar.
rfflLTvINO of the
rere nt polithal I
S ratnpalKn
an oh-
hi'ivant t it l ma n
1 At h',1.1 ia IjniiHvlIln
i os . . -.
rv; J, 1 oiirier-journai re-
J lt-i f porter: -rernupa
inere naa uceu uioi"
pulltlcal atump t-lo-queiiee
heard In
Kentucky than ever
hefoia ami rela
tively ax inn. h aa In Im.h. when there
were four electoral Ih keta iM'fore the
peuple mid r.-preai litallvea ttf three of
tl.i-m actually or. the aliimp. At Ihe
rifk nf heluR rl.iM'fd 1 fury I nuiat any
Hint there la 110 audi pnpular t'loipienre
Low ua (hire waa In the long ar,o
W. ('. I. Itreikenrhlre falla ahort of
Thom.ia K. Maoiiall. Hi-nalor l.lmlaay
falla ahort of Klljah lllee and Kenator
Illackhitrn falla ahort of William T.
Wlllla. There were Rliinta tn thoxe
day. Incaiiae there were orrnalona for
thini.
"Iltlt, rpeaklnx of aliimp apeakeri, I
wish to rdate an anerdote whlrh han
the merit of truth If notMnR flue. It
waa In lCfi, I lu'lleve-tlie eiact date ia
not important, for It waa atxuit that
era -Jnmea P. ltatea. then of Glaaitow
and Inirr nf Hon llnu firren, made a lour
of Ketitiicky, deliveilng aieerhea in ad-
vn, .icy of the demorrallc ennae.
"On the tour I nieak of lie had an ap
pi.li.ttiient lo apak at HarrodMmrR,
Vii.er ttmtiljr, and hamllillla atinnnnr
Iiik the event had heen M.ated in the
tou aeeka In advance nf tie date.
Thiro realded at Harrrnhhiira an In
tel, se uhie. Thomaa Martin, who had
foimerly lived III Ilarren enunty, and
IhoUKh he hated ltatea' polltlra he knew
the rnpahltltli-a of Ihe man. lie knew
thai hlue-nraaa people, aa a rule, had a
very poor opinion of I'ennyr'ile, nnd
did not think anytlilng very ex,-et ut
tmild rome mil of aa pronounced a
IVnn r'lle eutmty ail Itirn u. So Mar
tin, w hen he found llatin waa 1.1 ap. ak
I i Mcncr toiinty. her.an to herald hlni
int one of the leading orntnra of the '
at.ile. He would any: "Junl watt until '
Col. Jauica I. ltatea r.Ma here; he'll '
aliow mi what r!oi icice la.' Hla 1
worda were received wiih Ineredilll'y '
nnd even wl'h derlnlon, hut he prmUteJ '
ami finally he atireeedej In aroualng
the 1'iirloalty of the w hnb rotntuunlly.
mid a a;len,,1 audteme aaa aaaured
Ihr.ea 1111, mi hla apitearar.re.
"At bat the day arrived and with It
llaies. M irtln and al.ou! a doien other
filenda were anting In front of the
tavern -there waa no 'hoicl' iVn am!
ahuit 11 o'lloelt In Ihe forenoon liiey
mw appton-hlng a tall and ur.cniih
fl;'''re. altii.ist grote.jne In rarii-n
a .ll.'il llnea dtiaier, a ro'lej a''e;ile
hut. ol!.l trniiiura thai r, Vlitiiljed
tn ally to Ihe knee, rp.m'tig a pair of
'Hue-mixed' home knit, yarn ork
Im'Kily roverlri? fplmlle fliaiikt. unJ
Jin-I pho.e h'.i.xn, milled, that werif
riie'y a hist jimi'i plowh.,r.'. All thia
lei:l,l,' nil old Rei-I'ltten Kray in.vre.
I
.n-ii, 1 vinn eneai. mr me n.iv vtasj
oidilng l i'l. It .1J .'.Iin. . II itft !
"He r: e up to the I iverti and 1 efore
. ... ...
I:,. ,..s!t'.oil!l!e t he l,..".w, t ..... I,. II...
vt i ,- ,,at ,. man who ever lu-a.d It
.
t'v,rI,.rr,, :'lcmv.,r,.n hnv areyotiT
:-, g lid to ce you. Mr I want a dr.,:,
III I nil
,. u.i 1. tu o n uu' e 111 e 1 ran cci
tin Ite.t lii'.-.or.' M.ir.in v.as I'.n.rir.i !.
for hi- c UM pit 11 1 . 11 K e;e lIl nU. , v till
laiighter and tajovrd I.Ih cl,!. i.t ,ai.
bj.rra-.sn, cut. He nr.s.utc.1 liati by
shaking him ty the hand mil leading
I, It. 1 lo tiie lutei n bar, win re both took
'hog-d river..' He then w 1 nt nut an I
t.H.k lUitea- saddlebag oil the old rray
mare, carrl-d them Inside and bad the
beat room In the houe put .j rom
mls'lon. Halts' ai.lil wui not Initiiacit.
late and Martin fished out from Ihe
rnd.llrh.iKJ a ticaii im. :r.c.t. e .nt
out for the town barber nnd had hi
friend diicntly shaved, hla tlothea
brushed, shnea polh.hej and
smoothed.
hat
"Hntts complained of bcl-.g very tired
and auxloua for an bour n teat ,ir.. was
fast asleep on Ihe lied before Martin h , I
1 ,' - 1
finished arrnnitlrg his wai Ii ,ihc. Mar- 1 slino bteu losbKxchatige.
tin went downstair. ai,d,t!:eie be wa.t '
unmercifully guytd by hU Irlemls and j - I'.e far ituaioaitt.
aaiunlnlMiices of bntii paitte. but his j I'.r-.illlun dhthn nds are 11114 Udng
Clily answer waa: 'Co and !u ar huu, go ; pi t u a iiov.l and liiterri llng use. A
nnd hear him. mntleiu. n, and you ".I tl.iu mk t,f it eel. seven fed in dla
change vuur tune. They all said the,' ' Meter, has s; v . a at Intervals of abo.it
would not mUa It for any cunsld ratio-i. I cue rnd onc-h. If liuhca, Theiie simcei
I'pon Ihe iliiKing of t'.i Diet i.ivui, are hll. I In rith plccis ol sir, 1 I imt
bell Martiu took Butcher
.Silver'
Up to Dates, who n alrc.nl) up uml
pel forming his ablution. Aftei he was
dlrsacd and Ihe lliiur ilt'inU tin y tie
acended to Ihe dlntre, rot'.u, w in r .1
Kale at a hearty nu!. iif'.cr w hich tie
tat down for nw title uiuVr the shad1
Ines In front of Ihe tavun. gossiping
wlih Martin about old 1,1,1, and id, I
flit mis 'down In ll.tr'u.'
"When the sprat, It.:,- was amuv.iticeil
by the rinr.liu of Hi court-liout.- 1 i ll.
Hates and M.iitln proceeded ta thai
building, already cvcri'.o ving vvlili peo
ple, ninny of ;)icm ilia,- n from Idle t url
oslty (o he.T what s ut o'. talk unti aa
odii-louklng old toic-T wciiid nuke
"Hates usi-ci'dcd Ihe :i le's star..! a:i )
npcnetl w ith the 1 dertrij pi d TrlUnv
cltliena,' Hla Mr:mr aspect waa
chi.tiged. Ilia cvti, hi 111.111111 r. his
voice were (hose of Ihe n,liure-i,mtde,
orator, lie know iw.i thliva -the law
and t'Oiltlcs- and on that invasion he
dhcuscd pnlitleal Isaurs like the mas
ter he was. Those who came lo t:iocH
remained (0 ap;d.,ud, and for two hours
hi held hla aiiillenc nlranred. Tom
Martin tn the h',l't man In Mi rer
rimnty that iiU;hl. Jlatt proeecd-1 nn
lila way, and M 1'hamio, In Marlon
county, lie had an axnerienea very hka
that nt HarroilHhiirK.
"lie waa not a prartlral politician.
". waa loo ImiKjlltlc for that. Ha waa
no rh-elhmeer; lie waa too liliuit for
(hat lila amhltlnn waa to attain a aeal
In rnnareaa. hut the only time he waa
nominated was when Ma erctlon wni
lioiiideaa. It waa In is:,5. and Lis
ap' -li' aralnat knownothlnKlam that
yenr are yet euh.Rl7.1d In the tradition
of the old 3d district. He wna elected lo
the h'Klhlalure, and when Ihe apavlned
old atate odlce of president of Ihe hoard
of Internal Itnprovpn.enta waa yet ex
Iftenl he waa nominated for ll becaua
of hla trcin are nil, nl power on the atump.
"After the war he waa frequently a
candidate for ofllie; hut a new gmiera
llot. had niM iiri that knew not llitet,
liin lulu, wan unimpaired and he waa In
pidlih al accord ih the p;re.ii inajorltv
of the people 0f l. nlu. ky ami of Ihe 3
dlelrlel; Imt he waa too hlmil, too plain
apoken. loo little of a w'.re puller to
aueeeed In a ronvt lit Inn."
HOW THE TRACER WORKS.
lro Who Ail.lpl , linri)(
rnrrhs.rrf art Initalliaral.
One of the mnM Important nun In
Ihe empoly of a firm that makea
tpeelalty of aelll,,, roo,, 0 ,np ,
riallmeni plan U ihe "trail r." Ilia
duty, aa hla name aifnilfiea. U to find
out Ihe whereahqiila of ilillnquent rna
lomera who think to g. t out of the
trouble of futme pellicula hy quietly
moving aaay and neKlcrtlng to leave
Ihelr new addreaa. Nothing rould he
more foolUh than nidi a rourKe. for
thla la a feature of the husine that
the IniitBlimettt hoiiM-i hte r-du. e-l
lo a a, li-nre, anya the New York World.
II la ohvlntia that In tMa e!y the gn-iit
majority of Ihene who purchase koo Is
on w.ekly paymeuta live la fl.ita.
Thla uiakeii it rotnparail .y mi
matter for the ilea lira lo k-ep them
ll.lder aurvellUiiie, f..r one r;f the fust
thlnga Ihe r.illc.-'-r (!ih la lo aee t!ic
Janitor and Infirm 1,1m which f:ilnit.e
III ihe r.otiM- have bni fht tooda on tha j
luatalline.it pba. ll lava to f.-e the
ii nitor for : iU nrvl. e. for ha la In a '
movln. Is alM.ni la'mi,. .... ... j
Vm 1 1 Inn tt t. ., v.
Information he gives (he collector Las
been -he mean, of Mpplng n the bud
many . well laid h'me lo Ke, 0..t ot
Pivliigafu.alii.r Llll. Hotnctlmo, ol
10-iive. It hipm na that a .lish.m' ...
family will move a.ar In a,h . h. ,r.
that the Janltcr I. unable lo Info, m ilb ! '" n'r,'il,J""'r """forts of llfe-but.
the firm In time. In such an event ihe 1 ' ke Adlim' ,tb n I-'l"'-""' no help
"traeer" la p it on t'; csw e ets d" bp"'',T Prt,nii to wl" ,0 ""T
about hla work with the n..h.i r .1,. oun "msn between ages referred to.
iralcd dectm tlve 11. 1. ..ni. J
with ihe sane nml a.Idreai of ever
furnlture ir.over in the city and Lta
-quaimance among ihe lidm-ra I. an'
f xtenrdve thut It la more than llkelv hm
1 h.1B a peltom.l frlli I a:nun tha o,,.n
wlu la.ived (he family he Is lacking.
With i'ih advantasia 1.1b (ask la cot
nearly ao turd ss the uninitiated won! 1
Imi'giae, and (hcie would lie fewer at
tempt, made to "biat" the Installment
dealers If It were better known how
very little diance a person til's to suc
tei I A sti.ra'.e very ofif n adopted
tu throw Ihe "tracer" off Ihe scent is
Ii have the ftiri.lt ure d. livcnd at oc
I luce an Immediately afterward tak
tn !. hero ly ano her mover.
I
tl .1 Main.
A surprHlnj discovery hs lately
( ,
1 I'
-cn m Irt In A aw. 1 .. it-t, m
" IIOI.anQ. Of
i ' T" K5
I J'1'. tliowlrg th re o-.is In Central
Arrlrj, ; n)i"
i ,fon r(.d!til.CVCI,.d ty u , ,
, .. r. . .
Si.itliry
- " - 1 UV1 1 1 1 1 W I -
r. it on furnished hy ro.liiKuese trad-
,,-; and are utrprl dnciy accurate.
d.i .our.:e of Ihe Cur.Ko river, under
: iiituthrr name, It laid down. The maps
j an- :i,fO:!ip.iule.l by wri'.ltig giving ln-
f ittitutloii ilerlvid from the black of
, I! :' itriat Ibkea whh-li form il,
of the Nile and which Livingstone and
anlcy called Ihe Victoria Nyania.
ah tne mouern ulacoverlcs were ma, I
hy men who did not know that thla
leu Itcry bad hei n lo some extent
mnppnl and explored nearly two cen
lurii before. Th Zambesi territory
waa belter known to the rortugues
1 in Ion) than It la to modern tllwov-
, T , i ...
inrm. 1 nej 11.1,1 many settlements at
. the mouth of Ihe Zambesi river, but
1 t!ue were overthrown by wild hordes
uf blat ka, and all trace of them has
,(H.'i!y l.t, -nl Into these nre set li t
i 1 : 1 ; 1 1 1 : ; i 1 m
ff.ivl In countersunk strew-
1 1 Tin y are aniitii cd lu groups ol
d.l.t mid are io ilscnl thut they do
lint foilow 1 ti" (Aactly after the other tu
.he rut. but i.di lino laV.ia Its own
ii.irtie. Thla kind nf circular saw l
us-tl III citttii.s up bl.u'ka of atone and
mi er.iolr.'.t Ii It thai In cs,i than two
Mid t rr-l.:.lt )eitr ui.c baa cut 4Jo.ni'
.1.1 e ft r: of ttoi.e. at a i-tMt of a lllllf
!c.-s than 1 pti.iiy n icpiare foot, in
this time. I.(ii i-wr. It has been founc
1:1. 1 ' ry (o lei.ow twenty of (he tecti
tie iivn.-i e cut of which has beet
aim,! S hhiil.t k-i r l,H,!h.-K,hani;'
I mi mil viaV.t I aw.
Ac.-irdl-ii; to tn old custom In thr
Hutch vlUic,,! of Katlyk the twe
Uhitrch l: id .i are ntrg without Inter-
mtsidcn. dny and MRhl, from th Slat
to the :.Mh of IVccmber ever rear.
No reason Is given for Ihe custom, but
1.0 far all eTorl to Hop th madden
ing noise have proved futile. It bat
always been done for centuries, tad
that Kttlc It.
IN THE ODD CONNER.
60ME OUEER AND CURIOUS
fHASES OP LIFE.
Tka Maa Wha Waal TTIfa I'ara Jlo
Allaatloa la Up Xmmr aiorf af
hatel Will II Wm a lluodoa Taar
Without aaaiaiar Other Mrhlag.
ACK In tha ailent
far-away,
(Oh, how far we
can never tell')
Tnere la a memory
of aome sweet
day,
A aound aa of a
veaper bell,
A aoft word whis
pered, apoken
alow,
A bliinli for an anawer, a head hung low,
A kUa In the twilight on lips that (low,
Kroiu hejtrta aa light aa thistle blow.
Another day with a golden dawn.
(Oh. huw gladly the hells did chime')
The sun shone bright on the wedding
morn.
Ami life waa sweet In the dear old
time,
A dear vow taken, spoken clear,
A murmured pledge, without a fear;
A farewell lo kindred and home so dear.
And smiles and blessing and scarce a
tear.
Yet another day w ith a dawning dread,
(The wind blew cold, and the brown
leaves fell.) .
And softly we covered th fare of the
dead,
And hope had fled at the funeral
kndl.
A tear dropped on the marble cheek,
lint no reply from the lips so meek.
No pain for her why (hould we wtep?
"He glvt'th Hla beloved sleep."
He Mama a Wlfa.
Tha Manchester Star contains thla
peculiar advertisement: "To all th
1 young girla of Clay and adjoining coun
ties between the age of IS and 2:,
whom ll may concern, be It known:
That I, Jarvla Pluner, whose postofflce
address Is Pigeon Koost. CUy County
K - ""f of "n'1 n'l,, " tM
of contracting and being contracted
' 01 tl"Kan 'rnl
'
' f8 'nd tt0rM
1 ',,h th Ux"'t lmP'ov''' Poland-China
' h"K' chickens, together
ho w!" an Eve to me and share the
' f,'ni,oru n'1 J' ' W home and for-
e n "erh of ro flr,h ni
ton of '"' loue" all of my realty
and pera.mal erect, and promise to be
to her a kind and loving husband He
It understood thatno girl who la named
Fuae need apply. The girl, lo order to
be accepted, muat be well recommended
and of good form and pretty face. No
ciosa-eyed woman need apply. This Is
a rare opportunity."
Tli (alar at Tf.
The artlllclal rye ia cheap enough."
says a famous maker of these articles
"The best kind only coats a few dollars.
: and It lasts gem rally about a year. My
1 customers Indudt! runny prominent
1 men. Those people are chiefly sports
men. who have an accident while
shoot Ins. The mud frequent louses of
slphl occur among children, through
their carelessness with fireworks, ston
throwing, and the like.
"Cut of (he S.Oi0 people I attended
In the course of the year, I have noticed
that the color of their eye marks the
itlu'erent localities lu which they reside
The commonest hue la the gray blue;
and with s.arcely a single exception all
my patients In New Kngland have eves
of that color. In the west, the prevail
1 UK color Is haze) and dark brown. In
New York, however, you get aa Taried a
mixture of color In the eye as you do
In people. The rarest colored eyes ar
violet. Curiously enough, out of th
thousands of patients who have passed
through my hands I ran only call to
mind two of them who had eye of a
violet hue.
A rremaiara MMta
He leaned In a dejected attitude
against one of the division railing on
the main floor of the Bourne, every
now anil then gritting hi teeth and
muttering word that the Record
wouldn't think of printing. For he had
troubles of hla own, and to a solicitous
frleud i.e told this story: Ile made
business trip to Heading on Monday,
and, drifting Into the company of a few
of the "boys," was persuaded to take a
drive around the beautiful environs of
the capital of "ault Herks." Knowing
how such drives usually terminate, he
business clothes, or even aa outing
ault,
I'urlng the entire social season men
lava been noticed making afternoua
1
r awiJ '
wV5l
w
calls dresMd la sack snlta aa j eo'. rad
ahlrts, and whlla at I! 'at they wir
lookeit upon as being from th oiu
try, they are r yarded now as the airiy
illaclplaa of a ne cult.
On laat Thursday, at Ih, hour f a
weilrrn aenaior. calibrated far tla
wealth and laTlsh hnapitall't. th
young man employed sa lb menter of
the senator's wife In social mattara
was here, there and everywhere In tfc
great parlors with hla blryde "'rouaer
guar.la" atlll attached to hi ankles and
his feet Incased In russot shoes.
Two giienta from a western c!y In
leaving th house commented on th
young man's appearance, and on of
them criticised hi apparent lack of
good breeding.
His friend explained, howerer. That
this young msn was employed by the
senator's wife at a high salary to man
age social affsirs tn her huiishold ..
they should be mansged, and that he
was preaent In his bicycle clotba for
th very purpose of advert Isloj the fsct
that the lea or raveptlon. or whatever
the hoatesa' guests might ehona to
call her regular Thuraday at borne, was
Intended to be an entirely unconven
tional affair according to the new cod
of etiquette, and she hoped this wouU
be uderstood by a Glance at Ihe social
dictator's appearance and behavior
without the neceslty of alvertUlDg It.
1.4 lor toll.rllsf Jmtt,
An American woman of artistic
lastes, who has traveled abroad a good
dial, while looking ab'iut for something
to collect that ws wither apoona, tea
cupa nor postera, hit upon the Idea of
gathering little Juga and muga. Krlends
aoon learned of the new fad and aided
her In adding to her collection. Wher
ever she went she would pick up a tiny
Jug. or perhaps two or three, until now
she has over J"0. None of them Is over
three Inches lung and they are In all
colors and repreaent many colora and
potteries tiny amphore from Southern
Italy, Etruscan Jars from Tuscany,
miniature oils from Fpaln and Mexico,
aquat pictures from Holland, wee quaint
schooners from Germany, diuks from
England and '.title brown Jugs from
everywhere. All these are strung upon
Mlrroneslan cord and the odd orna
ment Is festooned on her wall against
a background that shows up the varied
colors to advantage and makes the bits
of earthenware and china distinctly
decorative. Harper'a.
Aa AlMat-Mlad4 Maa.
"There waa a man up In Corham.'
says a member of the South Paris Geo.
Washington Club, "who used to keep
a pig In his barn cellar and fed him
through a spout from the Boor above.
One day he remarked to his wife: 'I
hare lo go down and see what alls that
pig: he doesn't eat at all lately.' 'Why,
William 11. Illankr replM his wife,
'you killed that pig three weeks ago."
'I swan.' said he, 'so I did. I'd forgot
ten all aliont It.' One tlise a man came
and paid him some money while h
was milking. When he got the milk
ing done, he went to put the money
away In a drawer. He opened th
drawer and turned the whole pailful of
milk Into It." Uewlaton Journal
II Was lloiMlaa.
How 111 luck will sometime follow a
ea captain Is shown by the wreck ol
the schooner William Wilson, which
war run down and sunk hy a barge In
tow of a tug one night a week or so
ago. while she was at anchor between
the Handkerchief and Shovelful Shoal
lightships, off Nantucket, although her
light wi re burning and she waa not tn
the regular track of vesm la. It was the
first trip of Capt. Gaytnn In th W!!'
on, he having only a few week before
Icat the chooner Nellie Clark on Grand
Manan. at the entrance to the nay ot
Fundy. Th arhooncr M. J. Chadwlck
rac Into the sunken vessel on the next
night and tore the mast out of her.
Wkar Ha Wear. II r rirtara.
The Slav to the weed who divides
hla affection between his girl and hla
pipe may now combine the two ele
ments of his passion moat admirably.
A 'biladelpbla tobacconist ha hit !
upon the arhema of placing a tulnla-
lure photograph In the b-swl of a pipe,
on th aide nearest th atem. Thua the
lover may puff way at hki piga and
have the image ot hla aweetheart for-
ever before hi eye. Instead of carry-
lug his best girl picture tn a locket or
th CSS of a watch, the UD-tO-date
- - - " "'"' "-u in tun area win
now transfer It to Uie bowl of his pipe.
-Philadelphia Record.
A Naval WIIL
Thrra hai been unearthed among a
bundle ot old court documents at Haiti
more the following unique will, exe
cuted by Mrs, Anna K. Kuhn year ago.
It read a follows: "This, my last w ill
and testament, I bequeath all my Jew
elry to Kate, my old clothea to Anna.
my books to Frank, my good w ishes to
""Herman and Philip, and request that
j hey go to church at least six lime a
ear, and a sweet memory of myself to
tuy loving better half, and also my In-
j erilnnee from my father lo go to Anna
1 nd Kate Jointly. My laat w ish, Anna E.
S .. L B. .
Ullll.
V.r Wltkaal Suaiaor,
Seventy-nine yeara ago waa the year
Ithout a summer. Frost occurred every
ninth In th year 1M6. Ice formed
half Inch thick In May. Snow fell to
,ie depth of three Inches in New York,
nd also In Massachusetts, In June. Ice
as formed of the thickness of a com
aon window glass throughout New
h'org on the nfih day of July, Indian
orn was so troien that the greater part
jas cut tn August and dried for fodder,
ana tne larmer uppiiei themselves
from the corn produced In IMS for tha
n-td!ng ot the spring of 1S1T.
Coal ia f 10 ton In p.v.s '-
MODCRN l.fMCV
I'l.hir I
I " - 111
' I If
' I. ... .
i n V :: 1, 1 s
11.
!'
V.cc i ef
v i ii h
nn i
!
r-tirlng f.-r
I .-Ii h:'S h:
nv.ini Ic i
f'T.lll, jl
s r:
e'l
l,,e::t r,f the (r is !-. s
the w rl'er aln od ('..
profession, and V
tiia givlni; If up. ::
1e',le to do so. !
t
ir nf I, i .
snna rnr i'esp,tlr are t!
Ihe flrl brlnir "sno!,!
", re I'i
r. :
rv" ;
iei, tne inx m t's relt'-'ifi
t.i
'b ra with fffeeis"; er.1 t'." !'.
1.'ca,l'tre In popular !:t"e t ;
n. 1 oncerriii.g t ..e f-r-t
1 '
'ats. "If you ar.alji tie
Ihl play, or that s'ar. you w lil r ' r
ly coni upon anol.oery or ti . 1
Hon of art (o a d.-er ' I' d -t" ", -
it ti u,. eninifrh, Ii, in n knows. 1 '
Ihlrd print he :t; epii;r.i!.i" r
"We have nov come ujoin f:" i
hall nge"; which is ain'i t,,r f" 1.
tmrt mnirnfiilly true, t'pu 1 1';
point he enlarca at aome ! ; ,. ,
give exaniiile fro'ti ,U oa ( ;
rletice. Truri.;ied-iip n'tai hii:1-','
lee-iinra, which aiiiniint sit; ;
I Inekriinll. cntu;itil tv.o rri'v,,;, ,
thia rase, and a very ua! gri'
m;st be, (3 Jii ififl fioi; wi.t '1 f
Jones of Columbus l-i annoyed ,
Ilrown'a theater haa bcn giv
preference, and demand $ ' -i 1!
ae. "At one o'clock la t'.e n;.--:
aome sheriff oificers aprn'ar at; !
my scenery, my l,nr .ve. n-r' '
manager, b'sb'r" irr priva'e ci-.
rorlze my wife, snd hand. ..T ..!.,.
my employee. They brand: Ii p
In our faces and foul lat r
ladles and gentlemen of tiie or"-.;
s'and shout Ihe depot in lii rid i
hrlplesa. It la rohbrry of J ,'
cannot de,art." If .Mr. Mar. ;. id
not overstate 1 the rn-e he crt 1
deserves sympathy, and we ri.i I. 1:
wonder that he should l:.;'" !
tempted lo escape such annotiti
giving up the profession he h t
much to adorn.
A TALE OF THE SSA.
V rim aa This t-T f a I:,. r t
derfnl Kri.
From Harper'a n.-ur.d Table: A 1
i found beyitlns In IK'uu'i'h, ;
land, some jean ago, who t"i l a 1.
wonderful tain of woe. Acer ', , t
hla statement, given with a sti.i.
fare an,l an nro,ir.-,i !v .r , ,
science., he had hen a cahln-tn.y t.,
an American atea:nsh!p. for .
mlslrf-hsr'op a. i..,,...p r- . . : 1
- - - " "' 1"" ' ) I !' '
v., i.n V & o t. . I...I .... , - . . .
i..t tin v. m s i,"-a,i' i. ji ia at rrij
watcr-cask, and left to r :!c t tf r..-n L.
wickedness, with only the ton, c
the cask to brealhe lhro,:t,'.i. oa t:
following night a terrible si, via tf.
Up, and th vessel Rent d.jr. n w ..'j
on board, excepting hini'df li e , ,
having rolled over into the t
tlrat lurch nf !!, ,. 'n o.: i - -
luriatelr for It. nnhi,,nv --.,,.nt .'
cask floated wlih the bunghoi.t I..
from th wntr. Rnd lit t he ci.ur-e nf
day or so was vast upon tiie r
where the lad. after n.aklr.g n ri .
vain attemnt. to r.O. , k .. .
tied back to die. 8:im ri'. bo v
ever, he said r.'.i'ie ie,. :::.. .,,, '
Iwarh, and oi;e of them. i
Ir.z lta tail
en I of It Into the bin h'.!c of ;i,- c t '.
T1.0 boy Immediati !y ae.cl i:;..'n i1
toe cow , CiCun.io l. j' 1 j 1 ., e,, 1 -'
und Jumped again, and tio n ru-i.
bellow Irg down tne bc.i.h, the t
hunglng on like gii:u li.atii, aid t
taK, conscqutT.lly
luii.pinic
rel boviiiO
e t.
1 I
Lo.
! '' of ,llc fricl'1.
; fl,-1' finally
'ut.
as tl.o boy
hid
In
th-
i ,he fca,i's cf k v
and striking
upon a ro l.
this
I
W llrherj of i Wr w. ,
The
great orators has u::.oi he n .
but a politl.lan' voice In t,ii:i- ,t
la a new Idea. Henry U ir,. ii, te
' an Kngllsli sons; w'ri'"r an I a,,;' .,
"Cheer, linvs. Ci.cir," ("Ma the s
of his first effort In coni.M'M' tin
J lows: He was at that time iv!-
, America anil wai nr.. inl.t I,. . ,v
si itocneaier. .. . il--e !:t ti.i
lo hear lictirv C1.it mate a so.-, , it r
effect of which was pc, ui.ar. '1 .
t., f ' k a tl ..,.' I k. r .. t ft
Clay could pro luce h nn ;.,j r. - ,
by hla distinct pioir.iuda'ti n of r,
veor.l I ll ,.! 1... ..... . , .
j
"
Of lie II l ,,. , , ; , . ,
ancieoa HIU1 W..i Ik.ioA
If
Wood-nun Spare Th.,t Tic,"
on the Oo. au Wave'' a.i I o
time favorite.- New Yoik M
Kxpi ea.
A Sllsbl MUtake.
"1 didn't know oi w.-ie mi ,
plished a lltigulat," he r, :is.u'k, 1
glam-ed at the paper she W at r-o '.,
i .
i mm l niase any pi . , i.m, iis 1;i t
clrecllon." he ans.-, c !
"liul that Is a U . .. t,,.,,.,
you l ive lc' 1 v '
"Wby, so 1. I i," . i. . .... ., i a .
pi'i'V "I th .' t ,i .. .
ntc.-y."- V. .

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