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r .-.Saw I r SAW PAU1S HORROR. A 010 WOMAN. FIFTY Lt. A Ci'f FROM THE CITY. H the ll.ar II Hap-,a"-trca K.tperleare or lb Wh VU al D.slk Had -A im'ttUt tax. Of rinnot open a nrwijH-r or mat trine to-day the niiwt serious ones as wrll aa the roost frivolous -that you do not find therein the recital o( a vi sion, the details ot prediction, or a com plate pro gramme ot aowe future happenings-liuppetilugs which (ire aa a rule f.ir fnnn pleasant. The pleasant Otlee are never foretold Human credulity lnu never been ao treat na In the renent day, and It la not to be denied thai these trlvl.il thing occupy a large portion of Hie minds and Imagination of most nien. Those who make It a point to ridi cule these ir.atilfpHtAllnus. and who pride themselves upon being strong minded, ara not ao entirely Indifferent aa they would appsar to be. Whether Ihe present fad be avatlsm, apprehen sion of the future, or the Innate love of the marvelous, what mat lent It? The far? exist, and It sccma that the pret- rtit moment would be u badly chosen one In which In brlu to bear ou the) super-silt Inn belief a spitlt of frivo lous rurlm-lty. There nun recently been made pub lic the clrciimalanfca c.f a phenomenon if double sight, mi stranuc and weird, and arc im pan led w th such precise de tails, that Its publli atioii may be an object I,., sun to ?he .coffer. On May 4 I ott Iir. ('. , of Vnutiers. In Prance, wa called to we a woman linns a abort distance from the town, nml whom he had In en attending for antne days, Hie was a penunt woian old. anil xcry III. . . - tr aiiout 4 o'clock In the afcr lii on wl,e.'. the doctor entered Ins pa tient's bed, li.itnbcr. Kmm the erv first be ha I felt that there waa no hope of saving her; the aiek woman was ery feeble, ami bad already lost cun tgimiiics. Her neighbor, according In the custom of the country, had has tened to render wli.il assistance thev "tintd In her last moments. There eie therefore lu the room, betide Ihe doctor, several women, and tie. after a few last directum, a a about to reilre. Judging his presence nnnres,. aary. when at 20 or 2'-' uilnutea past 4 Ihe dying woman aeeuu-i) to muse out of the atiipor and uttered a loud cry. The doctor, on the pf, ml of going out of the door, Mp' 'o the bedside. The dylne WM vcr) noii h egl-Uti-I. l)1 which she bad uttered vm ah vxt lamutloti of horror and silt- iiUv All at or.ee she began to ta'k ; .puckl) : "(Hi, mon Ieu' moil Ihcu' It I" fire; yen, yen. fire. And the) du not tee lli.u I ll l.i tunning: they sec nothing yet. Uh, the ti'ifortunate chum' i burning i under the floor an I thev know nothing 1 of it. Now It Is hurtling lutu tl.i nif h j The punr women, they are mining to the dour Not that way-)ou cannot CI out that way; Ihere is no ihsir there' Ihe poor young girls, all so liesi.tifully dre Mil. Save them' Save them' Thev are on fire " 1h peaant women in the room, at thes delirious Wofdil, repeated anions theniehea. "Ul-'en to her. She la out nf her head, ahe sera .urgato,y, and there are itreat. r.ch ladici there, beau tifully dreaded " In the meantime the d) Ills' woman continued to tave In feverish agita tion "Save thetn' They arc all crowded tocether there In the miner There s one wtic.se hat h is Jut raiiKht fire, and there l nnotber t . nil their skirts ate In flatnea' What irle' And all that ma who are fallmi; one on top of another! They could a Idem i.clee so eaully there Just owr there - their Is a dour there They have j "fallen In a pile arrm the door ami i they are all ablae! It la raltilu' flames. Itreat drops of fire are falilnt on thetn, the rellln Is llr way1 llh' ; thore who are In the loom behind I them, they cannot ree how to get out, they are rul'ln over each other. plliiiK mi top of une another' The poor wo man. Oran her out for tiinl'i ske, dra her out!" U thoie who were present at this friithtful a my they were numeriii, twelve or fifteen-listened In ronnter nation. The scene lasted for five or all minutes, and then the ilyiiif so man, uttering a loud ery that "the bol pi. er crumble and 4. appear In flaots," was silent and reman e I for over half an hour In a condition ol umplte prostration. About Ihe o'cim k she died TUi doctor left her about five min ium tcT.re she btcilhed her lat. and Dial aiiiie enin repeatisl to aevral f'l 'nils the details i'f the trr:b isg-'he of whlf'i he had lien a witness I? la likr lly li 'n -arv to lira a'ter lioil to the f.o t tint llu pea.itit o! shorn we bate j'iit i.io' en l.tiew nnth whatever of I'lirln Pile was en I teli Unoiant of the evMente of I'jrar le Is ( b irit-v an I the it or .1 Hi.li i liell Willi iM-ri'l-ed 'n tl 11 ifrrs tl.at n'ti riii.on were e-jua: ll.'tkMisi to In r. Ti e rev, i'-iv. s'ic i tt.e Pi; ) .HM.al i ii' i i . -I v 'I. t V- ' iii's nf II... a: i - Mi ' he. t he c i--' . i : 1 1 i i-. Kii.li. a It -,i r.ll nor I'mi C'. I -t I, i tli'i lo h.d !' 'ini.l to tie ir ih '. ? ' j i ii tii or who bud bend the f.i, t . i.arra'ed f r esr w.lne-'ies iV , ii. 'a W.1S s'llloi-t Httll'i 'villi! Tl:c fe.nl woman. In !he tif -misf Ion aconv of I: er lat hour, had been present in spirit fthnugh Iwidlly illelsnt fifty leiaues) at the awful drama of the Hue Jean fioujoti. All the details which she had ulren In broken rhrasea to be found In Ihe newspapers, .n had seen them'" Iv.rtor (! was no leas agitated than tba other witnesses at this estra- ordlnarr Coincidence, lie tpokis abrut H the iam day to some friends tiietilent made quite a ronituot ion sya In Vnuilers. then It - , V"" 'hM s stranga a f wt ' setlBsd, aa th- I lie I,r nd would be the remit of such an Investi gation' Evidently the outcome would Im but the vntlfn atloU of an Incxplb a bla phennmeaou. Afordlng to the "peyehlea," lt la "eiterlorlaatlon." The word Is ne,w, but the thing Itself Is aa old as tb world. lo you remember Aristotle's speech, mentioned by KU Thomas Aqulnaa "The soul lakea the m of her thought!" The whole theory of telepathy la that lu a nutahull, "you net t," and It Ir not of a day. MARRIAGES AT SEA. Tbay m ( II ary Hollow ersv- luwnlvs. A Is Angles father whose daugh ter went through itjii ceremony of marriage at sea propones to lest tha lnullty' I'f that form of marriage. When the marriage-i,t-en business Is looked Into It appears to be a very hollow ceremony. sas the San Fraa- tlsco Jliilietln. It simply means that a male and a f"ins!e have traveled out- aide of. the jurisdiction of the ulate to go through ceremony that has no other fr e than that derived from state lawa. tluislde the three-mile ' limit lher In no law governing mar riage, and consc'iueiitly no law against , iy particular marriage ceremony., I'artles rt to ei a tu f ap" the rondl lions uttaihcd to the petfortiintue of the marriage ceremony within the state Vet tin y eipei t the state lu re.-- ; ogulie a valid a ceremony perform ed In violation of the states last. The state has u purpose In provhl.up that minors eha.ll nol many e-.cept with the conwnt of their parents. That purpose Is nuilniy ti prevent youiig people who do not know muc.U about each other and wlioi-e mental and moral on, Hum Is not sue)' ns their parenta regaid as necessary to the sumption of martial releMons. from fortnlng the alliance fur whuh liny are until. Tills urp'se. of c,i-hi. In defea'ed when the yoi'tlg eoile slip i uu'. or a l 'tl anj ion a oou ti uureu sea captsjii to t.U'ti'il" OvT 1 ti ' r Jnlind hi1,!i s ,rrs wcrda li!,i Cite 'no lea mgti;fi aiice wba'iver As we' might the you, ig i i.ple iti:i 1. irr I lain prcmbM lit h n'her and ihen ! ibs lnre Ibut they ie marl u 1 ) Marrlare at n-.i is sl'tiply a lotittacl ! niarrtare wl'h the c,mtrat I'f: ou'. j It l.l a kll.d f bluff mi llic Kill pu- I ems. who Justly i.u.Htder tint h.-r ' proH(t.s in ll'e are nil its ! unlis the I niarrlsge it rcrngiiUid, Wlo n parties desiring to tnurry go from a state which thross M.me restialnt abiut marriage rulitraita to a state sbbh auks mi iiiisilons, thev have die sat isfaction of knosln.; that the) are married ac"rlltic to liw .ia nf the state they were marr'ed In. Hut when they are married at res tin)) have the sanction of no law whatever. Tiny Went to escape law Wrlles I. Hurt In lllmwir. Johu lleikwlth, Ihe warehoiiM- man. , receive. I a le't.r Ihe other il..y ad- : il:efe In a rotiml biultities hand uinl bearing th" Cak'.md postmark. II' gl.inred at It. ruh:,cJ (,1, f.ir. hiad re- tln'l.i ly a moiiieiit at1. I then, w.ihiul upeijing the enveb,S', tore It Into bits "Why did ;m d.i t.il ' ' u.skij bis . ptttner. ' 'Ib.it nit "ht l .i.e loiilaliieil sori'i 1 aliv of Iii,m,i t.ii "No. it it;, in : I wrote it iii)i,i if " , ".Vie )iii in the b ili;t of writing l-t- lers to yourself "es, I h.ie to. Now If I ha Jut J wrltti'n that vinlay and mailed It. I I would bate lorgotiiii that bunch of ; iir.tid, two ilni n ,.irl buttons and five yards cf hair ihth that I e got to go i uptown and buv ng'n tins, fince, j though. I wrote a letter to myself alsiiit something I wanted to remem ber and forgot to mail I: for two 1 weeks "-San Krsniisui Vt. Tits n1mt nf Ins Most, If lint all. of I lie b,g Asliea are ', great r'ut'oti''. and "wallow. In their , greed, artl.l.s wl l h. in tlnlr valiiier motiieiits thiy might rerngnize a not , Im lug tciy suitable for f I. It aiem but tbo ntlier dsy that a codfish yield- ed nintei.als fur a pm agi apb lu the pa- j per Ihe vii'.lius of a very large j j catch oft 1,11 k'.e were being (,1, , ut , ! npiii. when lni le one cod there wa ' found a It-liioiia le hi'ttle tightly n.rk I e.l Whn the Initrle was opened a J "message from the sea ' was ills, nrer ; ed. for, wrlltell dp. n a piece nf paper weie the,.r word ! intnner i.tirtu foundered rlihtyms miles nlT liuniier Head (I , I help u i J Climes, (ibent, ! 1-erwlck " i . j Aa ItMertasI l.lrl't f iimiMnUftl.itv ' A l.tt'.e s hod art ri In the rural d,s trb-ta of (ie.ugia waa asslgnsl a enni ! I position on "I eniperancv " and the j j following is the result. "Temietalire ' Is more better than whisky. Whtky I la 10 renta a drink, and lota of It. My , pa drliike whlssy lie has been full I hi p.alee Professor Jordan took 1U tun". One night he came horn j high aclentlfto ground In his criticism bite and my tua went out and cut g jme of the photograph, and did not he.l bli km 1. 1 and welb.ped him ..od. ' late to any that ao fur aa mirages In Then she ducked bis liegj In a tub of j AUsk.i were concerned, the Wllloitgh aoapsuiU and bxked him up In le by pb'tnres were a rather poor and un barn r.d the m t morning m pa ' substantial guide. said he reckoned he d swear t.rT." 1 professor Jordan's argument would l. strung n r even milt Indtig from ihe A I a ll.iunH. The nettlv ap innd gci.eralr.s id the fnrns siuninniied her i hiefte of ll.e I'lnliiissai la' "What does tins nie.ill" she ask' I. Wl.llllflllly Steal .Hid I. I'. r nu lut'il il for eijinpin. ut ? Am! t. r tin s. o thai tl u'nii, uln' ( was i I n f "' the i 1 ' I -'t . t d.i n V Yoi k bg'.t I I) nic .u t 1 1 1 ll.-r.i!' whollf in. i b 1 1 tiit I I . a ' ,K the ll mil. I ir , r il I 'l I. ." I'M s , i . ...I.. ... i . "I would j-'op '!i ni.. ii'." s.ii 1 X; ' I. ti .hforth. "but I en n't nr. r I to 'Can't affoid to" nliocl il.r mau a ho was I'ornen I. ."Na Slop .liitikln' wife wiiild get a new hat. New - hit - bat, have to have new dress to ni.ttch It. No tellln" where would end. TVhatc her $ lu' t'ave?" IniJIaiiapolla Journal. tnir Sri. "I understand you have just Leon on a little cruise wltj lb r linf on his new ytu bt. How- la he: nunh nf a sailor "Swllor Why, tl at man d.sn I rteratand the llri-t p'.relpl" of 'n trig Us hadD t a Hum. :i bm' I tA wiler, to di.i.k." ('ie IN A .MIRAGE CITY. The wonderful sight NBSSED IN ALAbKA WIT- Th Silent fits tit Ihs I losda Sup posed ta !! llrlglaal tniiirKrr iih This Mphar - I.slely hjr Seslllr Mum, NCK M;aln "The flllent f'lty of Alas ka" bus (men brought before the public slth Us mysterious towers, lis deserted streets, Its quaint roof tops and Ita ' iualnt bcuuty. The mail I who describes It i Ibis lime la f. W. ! 1 hot ritop. well known citizen of Se- attle and a Ilielllber of the Yolllli: M-ns city. Christian Association of tba' lie was one of th c.rty that imide up tin- enpedltloii of I'lltne l.ul Kl of Savoy to (lie top nf Ml. St. l-JIIaa. I'lv.t other linn were Willi Mi. Thorn ion whrti n Iwautifiil inlra.:e was seen ' in, nilniMe ilty has formerly been reported as having been seen f' "in 'he Muir gl.n li, Mr Tlionito-i :md liU companions civ.- It fi,,m the Mil.i'i!iia glacier. Tbo had kft Hie evpedltlull tl letuin I,, 1 11,. l.,.St fur piovisiiiua. The lull. ice w,o no'lir l it alx-ut 4 h i Im Ii In tlie 11101111114 u't'l l i-ited for lhlr:y-llp m.nutci. 'I lieu It v nil, In-il 'I be lir, that was eer he;irl of a mir.ice il'v In Aln-ka was In tiss in that .car Itlrhard C Wlll'iu y. a flll-,Crr ,,f J; .10, Al.isi.j. LlllIC town f:mj ih,. Mini g,(l,c- with ll'1' sMrtii.ii thai h'1 bad beheld a wolr!1! -fill rily In Ihe u,s ll wit b.alt,i!i4 'Ut :u lb'- ekv, in f it' view. Ilnii1 wif' tliil'.e. i.f ln! bi .ck Iiouhcs . Mil eb.plng n.oti. ilin trees In tin' Imc k;ound end n rlv w!'h tlilopin; In th- ills1.-!!!,'!- from tin' ncil,; of the ll'lltd'tlPS IIMiir tM.,1 creat tlAers ii: r.illllded W i ll M .iftoldllU. Vil . Wil lotlcliJl lllMlltel) ibull.a l tin- lllll.l,;., a'nl li.llliird 111 bate s.rn l several Lines. Cliatiges bad I .ih ft plaie In (be tuweis na If progres-i had been made III the colistnu Hon nf the I ul'il Ing The penpu- hr.ud the nilmr's story with wonder, but as no one but bliiMelf hat ccn It n'i great Import ance was attached to the tale. uti'SI In j lun of the year liaifo d be sin re. de,l In pbotiiKraphliig the lunate and liv ing the pP ture upon a plate, 'j bene : puiures hud a large aale, and In lis'.i ( evi-ral of them found their way to 1 Chbligo. A rltiien nf this lit v who ' si w a copy nf the pliolcrriiph declared ' that It was a view of Hrlstol, Kngland. (Mbms who were familiar with ItilHol verified the Identification and more . lately Trof. William II Hudson of ' Ht.inford I'tilverslty, California, rec ' nglillcd the view nf Hi istol from the ' noted llraniloii hill - ' S " i..i, J ft :r.tl."! '''L ' I I'j i-i a W'i-rj U f.. .i- V -- ,. ' . ipii; i ' !i I i i lil h' ill i! Phil1 ! III !! I 1 1 ' 1 ill I : M ' HI I 1 'Hi i-t-J ... ..1 ''., n 1 t i I'. .-Is- I ni ri I it 'v.i i. ,i, r iY. :,. tit;' 1 'T ... '"'"I'Sll 1 1 r !l!!!...'i.f!"cili;l.llli:..rU.'l In the June (IV'Tl number of the I'.ipular S. leiice Monthly I'rofessnr It tid Surr Jmdan. president nf the Sinn r.ird I'nlversity, published an article In ahlrh he charged that the Wllhmrhhy uho'ograph was a fraud, and ssi.l It lad been made frem an old plate taken .wetity years ago. Professor Hudson i mem lien d that the famous cathedral if Ihe town waa at thai time undergo ing repairs An Investigation Into the ansthod nf thntngraphy used by Mr. VVIIloughhy whl. h was made by an olflier nf the Albatross was not satis factory. The old prospector flatly re fused to dis lose w hat sort nf chenib nsi he bad used or how he had developed standpoint of Ir. umslantl.il evidence were It uot -otilit'Vhal.ilii'ed by testi monial etli.'ti'i'. the x.sllillly nf which t'leician I"1 ti" ri asonalde doubt Kv n if Mr WlllKiichbt s plin'ocraph were t,,il genuine, be chain e thai he really saw a nrri ite mtt are vert gieit. A man n uc. I ti ii. tt i II I in'A n In Ma - xa. U" ill. . t' lit Mr w I III i . - r . x CltV r- S n 4, r'.ie I l'v IV. h a1 i o h t,' le.-. :i I a!... .11 1 nf t li,. ;,, '.i rt l tu tf Mirib'tt i.n .' si" n Tbotti'on i lie. St! I t'ti wrir S S ,i tt . '. I ' T'.' t" I - ll'-i ei t!;if III 'i.l li: I :r i I t I ' in ll , I O.i-1... . it liter tt.R1 :.d row , IIIMI nf pi',t I" for n on i'i' Itnl .i'i . 'l 'III I : i t . I I' ot. i .,ii I'.i'V. lis' , i i Mr, ,ti In ." a" tu r l.ll.cl'.'l in, ml it , of Pr par'), who aie perfectly not out) In (heir siatetnint i f b tvnig men the n'v but iil.ttt in the detailed dfinptlnn nf It. All who hate seen or c'aim to have seen Ihe mirage agree In several Im portent details of the appatsn.e The streets In the mirage are always d" terted. The observers all say that the archlteiture Is not at all like the nr rhltertuie of an American town. The bouse are quaint, solid and old-fash-amed Then there seems Itf, unan imity In the presence offt'sera and a lame, aa tf of tony nntntff hulld-sns- and of a LA uui ooe thin church aplr le the dlstanee. The aiTompanyltig lllosiratlou tloa Is copy of one of Mr. U'lllough by'i photngrapha tr.ken In Uss. In Ilia foreground ure seen several houses, Ull quemiunahly of Kiiglba arcbltei-ture. There are the e!iw treS with leafless branches. Th wain feature of the picture la ihe'Xfty ttruiture In the middle, asldjf.i be the famous Kplaeo pul cathedral of Urlatitl as ll apiteareil twenty years ago, alien the building waa undergoing repairs. The shipping anr! :h rl.er are not visible. The strongest point made by Professor Jordan In his article are found In his Indications of the nearness of the house In the foreground uud the leaf less elm trees (In midsummer). These t.i thlnga are certainly telling isilnls liglilnst the genuineness of the Wll- lougllby photogrupha. l.veu the Htiiall tiles on tie chimney pots ure visible. Hut Judging by the tales told by Mr . 1 hornton. appiuent proximity and I cleaiiush of ilit.ill In the foreground lire not Impossibilities In mirages Are then- two silent ell'is in th I skies of Alaika' If the Wllbiughhv I phologi uplis ail- gcn.ilne tin ie niusi b. , for the description glvi n o Mi. Thoin , ton of ii.it lie saw lu .1 1 1 1 v does not coincide u!ih the 1 !i t 'i aplis t.il'li 1 nine years n:;o from the Mull glai.ei. The vision, raid Mi 'I limn! m. was ,.o i illstliut a 10 reiiulr. rtnuc fult'i that It was not a nal iltv. The piiuiif.u fnitllie nf the inlrai11 w a i v. bat ap p h i d to t,e I vt o t'bu'i V'llljlle1- III the tu'd'He i.f the i.t.1 .is ,1 huge building will crea' loluiiins n-nlilng from the i',.iiinl to tin rod So: iiioiintlfg th s was a immI dome. ,r;it I fills s r'.trt lit W us a Ciir.ji I ' snit.l building wlili h .'.'1 "I : . . 1 1 1 : n de scribed us 1 bio,, In s . I , ! 1 , Tin n 1 Iheie wa n chuic'i t.itb .1 tall ..plir and then "three buildings Tit it bsiked , lil.e f.n tin li s " lb1 eld. ,1 that th ' Ihief buildings wire id.!) pifl; visi ble, but thai the cit y sc. nn d to ex , t' lid far awat in Ilia' dire, il.ni 1 'I line tlnor'es mil1. i'i- o i n to :n -' cnlllll for all these sin;',.".. The .li Ii'g. d olis. r , er saw a 1 ' the A I.f li lll pure f.l,l Ii ,1 I at'i ln,: :i,' tlinr hi :ir 1 s aie ! . . 11 . 1 .1 and no one !'y. siletit or i,:li,, w 1. 1 . iti -kn s , a:l 1 In -e slot .11 li.ll. I.I'd t be t r .1 el 1 1 :i"' to il. '.l.. r.it. l. ib . or sib ut it, n are 1 It. lu uiii.ii'.r f 1 .mi lln I Insplna g .r Ins In nil .11. d tin ..ska It 1 riiil seem 1(1, Mild to Willful ile.cprl in ll.ll ge six llli'll W i' ll Su b a suppi.sit ion Involveh colici l led ll '!l' II lllllollg 1 tl 111 . ' iitnl sis nu n of 1 11 'I . n 0 r I am,. I har 1 ai ter do not deliberately lie w ith no c.pei In I purpose In vie. Kiia!ly ub , surd Is It to suppose that l'n various j wllii. s irs v.ere the vb t'las of Illusion. I delusion or hal'u, Inatloii, whlchevr j ih.' l 'entitle mall ileslie to call It I KveB scientific men have beell doubled I when they bate made assertion nui I crrnlng niartelou matter tinsuppoil- ed by more substantial evldetiie. I he only absolute truth of the proof of thesf tratelct' talcs will lie, of course. I photographs taken under londttions ut i" ii A. M P 11. It, el)1l'W''eV!Vi "ifet', 1 u S..H A 'I'll' In. , I . 't''fiii"Jj Ilntl'e.'" ' "ri fe" - J l . ''I TUB KII.KNT CITY OK ALASKA. whbh will admit of no doubt nf their genuineness. I nl.l this I done scien tific men will rldiiule the stories, ami for that Ver) reason, perhaps. It will lint le a mau of science who will he ihe first in obtain Indisputable evbbt if the llegd phenomenon. Alaska's mysterious city (if It be a mirage truly I. Is nf that ( lass of nilr ag.s known as "Kata Miugiiua." an called liecailse of the Sb Ulan belief that the wonderful mirages nf the S.a nf Itcgglo are tauaei! by a fairy (fatal whose name Is Motgana. The phenom enon aeen lu the Straits nf Messina Is a most lemarkable and beautiful rffect of mirage. The airy luu.gea take the forma of grand architectural struc turea, magnificent landscapes, columns, archea. towets, isstles, lutlsies, ave nues, trees, and wimded plains, wlili crowds of moving men and women and animals, the whole scene liclng full nf the highest animation and changing rapidly and niarvelously In cilor. These transformations are rausci) by ellraord Hart reflei Hons In the attina-pht-re. The silent city of the glacier I n most ci miimiipla. e and orderly milage compared with Ihe almost In credible effect of refraction that are seen In Calabria, and If Mr. Wllloiighhy b id tol I nf a lull.1 such at the ra Mm g. ma Is kPnwn t be he wou'd penhahly be Irltlll 11 s-t..r hioillig tb.in '.li.it xv lil. h he Ii.im im i" d al th- 1,, Is Ipll'.l .Im 1. in in llu' .. . ,o. lb' 1 '.e r ' Mm:!' lid. Ii'lt I a 'V tb, , I nin e ll U lr tunc l' I - will l.l t. el Mn 'I oils I'f !' l.rd for th I'urii'i'i imir! unt ran 1 .1 1 1' I X I" the lintrli I1 observer nf (1 of 1 Hay. Tim late. Myrtle "They say that yon made a r,g, liar fool of A'oty Pit-rson. at the . j.l.-tnds. last week " Maud "No; thev ate wumg I might have done It but 'for one thing." Myrtle - "What ,,, that" Maud 'Soiuclindy had fln- Ishisl the Job before I gut hold of him." - Cleveland leader Absence ettingiilsh.es small palon and Increneee great ones as the wind will blow nut a candle and blow U a fire -Lav R befouud f , . . 1 1 i . r . .ai. a .a K I. ! i I ' ' i ml II VI '1 i 1 TOO ENCACING YOUNG MAN. ilrsMlt ( rrnmiaa Sou ( III as ta f hange Itrlilrs tnleklv. Vreepni'. Ill . correspondence of 8t Iajiiis (.lobc.lieuiu-'iat: (ieotKe apear eil. hUpeilnteinlent of the Water com pany at Warren.and Miss Mary Sehroe der. also of Warren, were married here today under rather unusual clreum staticea Spearen went to Warren about a year ago from liatavla. 111., wheru he had lived for some time, and where he bad courts, and Iwiame engaged to a wealthy but nol very attractive youim lady. Shortly after be went to War real. Snaren met Mary Hchroehr. who la beautiful and had Just been di vorced in thl.i city. The young en gineer at once fell In lote with her. and was soon engaged to her. but he did not break with bis liatavla sweetheart, and their wedding was lu have oc curred c.trl y In the summer, but th ceri mony was postponed A breach or promlae suit tliieo'ein d Ii ill wbli het'r one be iiinrrii.fi. and, after u uioiilh a hesitation, he concluded In lake the wealthy gul. Me. therefore , left War I en tor I tu I . lit . where he expected to mart) her (oiilgli! Ml Hi hroejer In 1 1, 14 bis ilei Islon. and i.Ik- iiitiie lute )cs!e.!a) . se-urejl a butter and In 'an n Ireach nf proruine suit. When i!M oi rig man it. pp. I fi'otn Ihe Wnr- nn train this inorniin1, he was met iy the s li.i if) with a muiniotis, and br .11 1 oiiilialil. il the nllixr to Ju.slne Mill tin s olbic. wloie he nut M.as S liroe iter TLcy made up tmii nuarnd In a slmrt liliie, and w.ie in.iitleil, bat Ini; illf. i t'. ii'iei ward for New Ijiildoti, On tario. wli"tc the ynuni? man's paient Inc. Tiicv will prol libit s'liy there. Ml pi 'para! join weie iiuide for tin ll.it.n 1.1 wedding tniiighl. but the l,i 1 Jegi-c.ini failed In uppi ar. A KI.MiilTkr Mrurk (..utl.l. I l-'rniii tin- St I, ins (J'nlie I ii III m r i' I. II .Inlii ioti th1 ib Mie'vle en .'1, wlio fir. I the prion end led ti e r toll ill VI. lit whlitl $" U worth of ininltt . a.: ilcs'rotid, cnl who lilts ! sl'li e III. I e r.et.'itil 111 II I del mis Ass.liilt' 111 Mil . I s. Is silll. I l,g I! ll 11 s .IT '.'I i n k nf Klmnltke g-dd Ii ti r l- h I i-liirii .. Ii t.r to S: t,- And I n .1 is M. .-.in. It. Clie of the p 'son If pect. r I tl-at he I ten atixb is to t't bis lu.k in Vlaska. mike a fortune. U'Cntuc a ; r.iMid cllleii and nlliive Ills good 1 name. lie wants Auditor Seibert ti I ItlTt-l i.;. lor In in with Cov. Stephen land senile bun a pardon ! point nit In (or. i ful language that If he I , kept in pilsmi until tlu expiration nf ' his seiit-nce In 1!HJ, the pdd field will I b overcrow ile.l. and bis limine nf su lking a itch lea I will b. greatly di minished. I Taking Hint si Ills XVorrt. I There Is a s'oi) nf Hishnp lUirlng ton and I'bilpott. afterward lllshop of I Kxeter, who wa lit the time ll.trrlng- li.ii ecr tary I ne Meimp sa.ni I wish ton lo sell" t for publicutHm J tt ril l ' , i art mm, ' av . " H. . c ell, -- . J . 1 1 i t,i.tlUiU I twelte nf my sermons that you thing J will do me litst dncre.llt - Short!) after, whui the sermons bad , les.-n chitsfll. the blkhop aakml: "IVt you I think that th"s will do me ctvdttT" I "I ptx-fer, my lord." answered Phil j putts, "to adhere to your lordships j former expression " The sermon were not pubHebtd San I'ranclsco Argonaut. Aealker Ihsntl The most curious thing about the Insane rush to Alaska Is that the pro Mtrtlnn of fool lu the rest of the world does not sesm tu be materially decreased. - New York Tribune. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Prince lienrl failed to throw ths soup Into Turin. Wheat la -Islng so rapidly that fl fir need no yeast powder No man eve,- gel iliMouragid In tiy lug to live without working. Woman 1 a loveiv i!ram-anl dreams alwnt go hi contiarle. I.ng'.alnl would own the I If nils Were ullnttsd In lilt I e t m.i's A!ienie sum. line nial-s tin- be iTt grns fonder ,,f s-uie n'li. r pi rmi. Truth ti, w li 1 oiii;),: I nt.- In., Hie I ' -f , s ir.n Wli. n ,., '1'ib I 'l. l It.j ll y V I. ; 1. ..I s!,. 1' :i. klili't .so,s I.J, 111' .otl'?. Il It 1 .1.1 -I.,' II : 1 1. .1 j 1 1 ; lie cl il' nl ler to l l I "W illi III 1. 1 I . I.;.,, l.l li .I milt bikt of 1 tlx 1 : I C'tl.r I I. ball I'llic III, V to, t nn buds nmiiunients, a pline o I mil iruwi n i 'III , mn, 1 .run Whui a nun tti.l ndmlta that hat wife is n..t s'u.dM.rn he can afford te top pr.itlng ' If Andre ret iri.s nllve, . ft r iMs long iil...n e, hi, b.sik will have an 1 In 'I nmiis 1.1I,. I'.e tn.in who (iirure on mairylnf an linns, nir. n find be Isu't w'-u up In rnvh, in.ri, h nor S.igu I luiiiiliug hla Cuban rhb ken wiihmit an) regard to the coutingiirita that may Impede their Ino-v ttioa. PAR5I AND GARDEN. MATTtRS or, INTEREST AGRICULTURISTS. TO I'p-lwltal Utmf atMMl sIHes- " (Ss.lt sua Vl.ia. There..! -sntnlinw -TWrjit,,, tmm Hart eallurs. llsclsg Over OIU Slr..w., ! NOTICK n your Issue of Ji,i jar lirlnkley s Imiuiry 14 relation to the hurtiliig off of old slrawlrrjr beds, wrltes J II. Hale In Strawberry Till- liirint. I am not inui li of a believer In o!d sirawberry beds, sill! I know that und-r certain cnnd.tlons they are I fairly piollralile. for on "Id b' ds tne irint ripens a week or so earlier than the same varieties In new l'da. I .ars pat I had u cniisiderabl" exp'Ti- . nice In burning inc. old beds, urn n lis marly always been within thr.N. wie'e after the fruit :nS wli.'i. I have u n.ott.t machine gn , over ni.d cut down birr, plants, we. .. ( grsss and ever) thin;' ip'lte dse tuimsiar. mid fertlllie the bloom, ii is the Kioutid and then In a !.' da) af- , not ..ectsrary that every farmer should t. r all we,-.. ,,rghit dried -ind "i""" , I"1 eklllful apiarist, and secure large w..s a go.sl fair win ,1 bli wmi I D itiirti-il tlr..s mi the w.ndward eld nut burn.., I il... n.-l.l .....r rannllv; this kill ed all timnu diseases, lu-ecte, Med, etc, and injures Im1 f w iilaiils. althnui.li on a . mi. ally w ed of the w In re the rniiehage is a little licit) It may in ti tu- ion hot a lire and hurt a I'1 j crowns. If this buiiimg over can be d.lie J.i-t before a lain storm I hate; fnutv! the plants start lie l-ates very ; rapidly, I bain "Uic ilui- after the ( burning rtirl a gmoMhing tiatiow oxer the -it t ir-; fit. Id to tiHiM'ii uu the tsround I a little. IM.-(mii nut a few pistils, but j doe! no barm In tiniCed beds. It H , rulti.-f ll.:.n u.l v ts.il.ii- after the harmw- "S tojup.g tuilttU"r over between j the rows and loosen up the grminrt which helps to stimulate a new growth iiinre rapidly. What cll.ct niowiiig i f! j the top and biirnliii: the ll. '.d lat"r lu the r imiii would i,j alu IM' turn, but the fi uu crowns will be to lining la;' 1 August and rally In S' p' -inber. a:.d i, Hid nnt think that liurtunK ""er al i th.s a ami would be sale or advisable j I am rattier nf the m liiiou now that as , far south as Norfolk, a lit re fruitage was elided III Mu: tb-l It would be bet I u-r t defer binning un'il ery earl) i-ett spring, aonietlme In late Pebru- t ary nr early March. 4 ben the ground ; wsa dry enough, a qub k Cre oxer the, field Blight do some 4.M1J. M'Ui" ago J had an accidental file gel into au , old strawberry !h Id early " spring " ' burnt of! the tups aad a lot nt oiu nat mulch and where this burning o'( ws. the fruit waa earlier and better than wh-re left uud'.mrU"!. still en1 ai.ld.'Iilal sutlers of tins kind '''', nut 'e a guaraime that Ike t.s.ir. Wull.1 follow eteiy sii.li burr. Hi Xll lsWn ns Hie I l -" 1 I 1 Ir a m -'al !' 'i I ' " .: 1 Ir a ni -'al e b I i1.. I III lb tilii ' . iiii.tr. in,,! t, a K iw .I...S sit .m.i elm. t tt .irrii J It:.. ., f.l ltf it ttl'l. I n low lilt d,f- .1. . .11 I it with t-.: li.,--.' t. U.nl It with t, t"i. '.' ni ' ' ,riy .,(! the w,.'-r e -it tin -in It '' rati- the crop I pr'tt. I up w. t in" a I 'W lainl I" l.ll'e r.iru nu. fi. lti-,1 lo rai.e the third 'r-'P "f lortl III tiilatii'll ni ntie pit e of ground ? I .a .a 1 uit ! 'mi' it' S 'pit tuber a'nl ta-e pflir .at.- "I aallii, a. Planted lu hills .nsf ad nf drill lug It. y. p:d not 1 ut up corn car t enoiia to make ko .iI f d i f H e sla ij. Jo I'i I not t.e f., 1 Irr In b 'B.l til Hi 11 s nr I! 1 1 . w 1W.I i II led not r.il. an and grade ! w heat I" 'me 1 n :ru- 11 N..t 1 lowing -tais crminl In f.n' I so t to sns i.iriv 01 i,r:r.i: 1.1 .-owing .11.. I p. a'l'.. lit; a'l k.l.li of rra ti bs. i', . k H C.'.l.g 111 ib I t f.T faT.I III n'M-. try. i,.' 1'. V.e iT.r .-t s "f et-rv i'e tcrlj tiul. to "ee.nt. tne to b it 01 t.lki ,t .. ui luuni-i ' l',r pabl.c du pnn f t.. :.'. A.. 1 . a . uri to tie f.inior and a ,Mr Liiulili-e. all! out !,t not to i e mli is'.' J IH U iih t': it I.. w ti r v.!., 11 I 1. mil e. d i ll III tl o. I .4s Is ..li r.gl.l wh. :j t!.. re is ni in y la It. 1 When ; soil that giasl brotJ 111a r v St I Ur I a 1 0i11i11.u1 one. It. Uheti I loiuht a grade bull t-M tli.lr than 1 rould 4 it'e.d nnr lil. When ! h red a lively. .lr;t.-d Isiar when a Iniy one Is beatrr Su Letting the young pigs lay In a We( f,t I Kee.ltiig too aid' b euro and not "."'tli clotrr and e:ui. Selling ynuug calte for ' J lUil sterra at Blockers i. .sruinr torn, nat nnrt rye tiv- i 11 reeiiing 11 on lt,e larm. 24, Kamiing t to inurb IsnJ . plsiiiilnti Ui Inmh worll.'.'v ' If, Not Tm;liiiog inirnelves ' to Cm faun in all li bisncbes. Tl Nol hating a.i iducatloa tho.V utiiily In ail I ram lie l. C. W . In Itnl, ana r'aitu.r. I rm lls.si.ls. 1 Jilter III at egih.inge "it' Ti' ,J , txhent ,,r anr t!.it ra'i br il' lo IS'I bar" I- v r t-'ir. il !i.t the w li (In the t.irci rii.nl ii-'i llt' nil j I Ins mat si 1 111 a sin ill but H is ti t ij m, ih. .ti ,. Mids i.t I rlMint 11. ''Id 'o bite a till I ihe 1 1 1 I. 'r' '("' l'u:t au l mi ll " g"'cft "1 bile tlie r:gib d er 'ukuir 1 n'v tiine ' a load I'M flint staliitig. .if matt IrM lenm ninng fj chuck hole, not doljig a Ij nf rtecp bluffs, would be 1 dollar nn few f tiuta am gcdnalnteil. It wmi wsgon! team apt! .Jrtvi 1 make It possiJe to ni of load! Willi, uit .I.n. Ing IhH vrk if (it . I, llgll J Slid nil I. nr. tt iinue a in in :h 1,1 f tome w 1 ir In It tuai, are " il. i.nS," I in . man wi,l . ,, 1.. 1 ti,, a cn.-'is and be l,,i, int. ri.t r a im,ar atitUi gtitu.g rid A I r r would ssva aim from h month. If all the little vet, could be ahoved together ar measured. T lts S Martlaltra. I have lately had my attentloi to the fart that ther waa a great -ferenee in the yield of honey A coloplea lucatsd only (runt oue to t mllis apart, wrltea Mrs. U Ilarrtaoa U Rural World. Judging from tbla. Cr- cbsntisia. farmers and gardeners, will h f .. ,n,M of lh,r rripa of frit vnM ,nd rlovera. If they do aot k,,.p bM., up)11 Ml,lr 0n fields. rwcially Is Ibla true. If the weather gh011, fl)nr tlll damp durlug tha bliHinilnic season. Specialists In bee- ruitur, know tht a food plaie to lo- rat- Mn apiary la neax large orrhards. sard farnia. alfalfa or alslke clover fields, plc-kl farms, etc. Those who raise cucumbers untie la ,,"y must hav 4heir green hoiisa or their ruciimhera will not st. Those who are engaged In these pursuits, un Mess there are large, aplurles neur them, should cultivate beea aa well as fields, I "II" who would live at eaae. tboiild nil- tltnte both frail and bera." It would nn u. iii-r mr uie weuani 01 our country " were iinue iipiauy insinmiia. 'fry large npi.iries are mn u iimiuui'' aalb.it et ery orchard and farm UuJ na.e ,.ui w........ w 1 crop nf liouey, bill no anouiu "-e 1 be" In large hives, well prolec in 1 the Intrusion of slock. Where horses and other Hiilmals ham been Injureii by briiii stung It tt.f u .ually the re sult of urel.snes. Hives should le well protii-ed. and not placed near hltihlug posts, nor drinking plates. Plant fur linn llee k-epiTS hsvH t iu.1 1 niM.iicil alot.g this who bus claim that II doe. not pay I" I'1"1 ,"r honey alone, bin l bete are many crop and tree, that lain b' grown, that have a dual value. ui h as the rb-vers. sl dke and while What Is more bcsutl- ful upon a lawn than IUc mm.-.. bassttond ' fi'1' ! 1 ba and Me.litntus 1,,,,-r. Melii"" ' ir,, mails, are yearly I f,,r si,., k ami ian.llii: In f.it-' I . s. end am fa 't r 'OiiiU 11. 1 an I r I mimis ...u.l- I. . ni.J !-.! l.lai e. nut .rug n n ,..!. fmm T ti. tttrivs 0 grat.l't kn d. rallr si er.i.us tlici.la and I1" s h.iisiJ.-s t.a !' I """ llic i!,g.iite and as:inll..tie pow er of annua: .. ar-1 nut. h more .! mis wl.eu luce , tb1) al" toutig tnaii rn gn.wii ..id ai d in -le. ting au.s .s.lii.,! pur, ' this slimill b for bur 1 1. 11. Hid 'Ih. ilinerenie li sll III the lest that fr..m tltne t' tlBie, the hst g I'lali, Iwn ' be. 1 4 t,i t , prcfi'i Ci. it. Ih- I'f t ut It 1 more ra,'irt d'lrnig the fl r.u an. than it Is n't. rwanls. and (mil fi.dlliH inliespnuilji It la fr.ipiriitly the 1 im tint' nl I . atlle gio xerjr ii- tl I"1 bmue ill iiillid tliat cuie about from Im.g-ii.iit ri,. a'nl t'o .ji. si loll Is to b , , I win t.'ier. win 1. the val le ' f I I . r, 1 .11.. ir. e.l Is lai,ill 111'" ll. , .Hit pr. lit 1. f III tl.'' ti I 1-1, ,.- il -In Hid ll"' be I f , r.inr.'d llu' a lai , e I,. .1 t w il ' , .r .1 1 at I.n I e t .1.1 tl a 'lo- I.. I. nl nl a t t In .1 I . Il ls nil t tie p ier ot a It l is nfeb b. II Hot le. d t nf c.irrle will thrive si.d si .1 !1 Oil tUlI'll !- fiHiU t I .11 f il wa'i hll.g nf the atw inc f . ! tied and ki-s'iotig ai If .Kiollllt of 111. 1 t of betel C will sues eiia'de a man to 111 a , ,le a man to intv nay be dep-'iidt J sL urns - rli rt ion a may show giu3 returns it invrrsllitni tgrl. Mltsrsl frnrfvrts T Mr.t thing that suggests Its' t., 11. v Vuind la diversification of e 1 anr;. ult ui 4 1 roducta. We are riil.ir'ing tr- foreign couutr.ee in.t'iral 1 1'ld'u itof aa ave i,f I t.1.012. wlid ay - i-iau one halt nf all our I. : of all kinJs. tOUi of tbese un. r,.,. canimt be uroniah prod 1 h.re. a laige share of n call ; miglit to t'e pro.lin nl hrrr by Allien- . 1. ....... 1 1,,, wo ,.1 1 a ,1 give m- I plot tin i.t to lal r r ni.fcht to Iw plMilm .an (armir II" llu cimn-'t I bete b) All.' ti lUtd g.e em . . .,., .. .......... Ill U.S 1 W " " ,ls r iu ',l' . ,1, 11. a . ou,i' 1 -- - "'"""' 1 ..... a II. at (it 11,,. tnnl. ot. K.'p 1 1 II 1 HI e .1... III,...".'- StM U 1 ihs al.r...,d to 1,,' tm f.-reisn - dixersifli atiiii 111,1 u so I'n i' pi.slintinu "f (J'1 ' lit -il.t' " leas. upon tliaa h.n nnntlli lil 111 la ! ,ir at a 11 la lol'.y for U. i" r- force nisi art t must ,n.,ifiuri more nfCJ learn want prices their want d'UiatJ tn supply tbem and then make t..r ii,s asms. I'i e way r iiusi- Mi-ise some ei tisste aud rsx- I on our irihm. la our aad Ibis- , 14 I Tke. olJ r ) 1 r w r aT 1 r ' f V . s. if t 1 r ! si 1: z V v t