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TRAJ1P3 WITH UAWACCOUn ib 110NIK CARLO'S rEMULUCi LlblV 'fnllhr Kngllibmm Wbo nuts a Small Mama raid toloraon XV hi .1 ,lorrr War of Vlndlnw Out "Worthy lVrmui la Xeed. n IVrsIa thfro are muny If'nfls of a certain ruUr who used to wan der about the city at nitfht ilrtsil as. a lifar to find out th r'al con dition under which his eojle livt-J. At the present day many wealthy philanthropists adopt the tame nioth utl. They clUum; themselves in rag ged clothes and look for deserving cases in all the worst slum of our great cities, Kays on exchange. A wealthy Manchester (I'm.) mnn who has made over .'.ooo.iOi) in tit" cotton trade has iven away .fj'totiw in the last 20 years, though his name has never appeared in any .subscrij tion list. Every few months he dis appears from home, dressed in ra::.,r-d clothes, ro that he may l'v taken for ome broken-down tramp, mi l in this disguise he vistits the ).. r;r part., of the city. When !. fii:.K a re iily deM-rviiuj1 case, he .sends a mcse:.:er with food ur i:ion, lut In- never al lows hi name J be dixdo.-o-d. Another wealthy m-ui wli n.' 'i i the -ame tac'je, in I.omI.i'i h ; -1 1 1 over .f-OO, ))) in the int frw ;, e..r.-. rel'eviu reil ei-'. of ilMn-v. lie dre.-es in tin ro'l.'li id it)..-; of i Thames b-.r..-ce. and in that i'i-r 'it has visited evrrv Juift f t!, Iln.l. ()(. fell in wit!: a t.i:' of men w h a "ile-! !.i:n j. -in tlJt..i in a little ,ef:i : ; f,.- riitii;,T I f i V I ls i ! : W iirt b ".', 'A i,; b t.. .i- ;., .- ', l.lin wo, I'd v.eio i " .!' -i ' '!'"'' a Anofli.-r tii'd-. b't w,n ;!rn :ih a .tsj)!.;iou.. eh.'Ta "fer nn I bad to explain luaMer. t a :i: i.:i-drate. HAD DAD LUCK WITH TEETH. ltteilrl M I f ii r I u n- of i Woiiiim Who itrulrett lh Sirlie of il ieii!inj. tlave LMt Tkelr Fortwuea la the (tttsluo, Mont Carlo, the most famous g-anv bliugplaccinthe world, has a very ctjri uiu pension list. Here are iiKseriU-d the names of the men and women who have lott their fortunes at the tables, and who arc allowed hinull n:ms daily for the rest of their miserable lives. This practice, says the Ledger Mont li ly, which was. inaugurated by 1'ere I'.iane in his j aternal care for the decaves, i. abo bi!! dropped as the p-i;sionnaires die out. The pension new paid rane from one totilit dol l .rs a day, eeordii! to the amount which has been lost at the tables and (he Micinl p'lnition of the neiphnt. l-'or i'l.stance, a lull Scotchman who is a familiar fbrure upon the Promenade ib's Anirl iis in N ice, r c ives tw o louis (about ei-!it dollar.s) pi r day. lie lost i million and a quartern! r iub tte. He I. a- -ti!I a sma!! irn-..::.. , an1, the liatik, t iel'e fore, Coti-i'br- his Jietisioll st'tb- ci. n: to ke p t h i brok-u vr d from .i:ni.sr to 1 ground. If .., i-.ir.M .-. i!;r-o!.:rh the w led,, ilit. what a sli ry u;i'!it be written atiev.t i'.oh item! i !.- r.- i . r. .) hop.' of t h ;, - 'dm If 'unr ido;. '., r fV. It 1 1 ' I li I L,r !h" ..ll!;;lilrr; 'lit if p.- .pi- w . m!d i ti! , r. si r.ni n t heir in for i n '!!'.; : v ;i not l.i r 1i v nji's, a 'h -hvAcd t lu- msd fs ;. il! of d.-it, ' d.n it- r -e winter ' ' m 1 !!). i'.'.s I i.d will eoj.-c - or1, ar. 1 !!. l..n'.. v. ii! ln nvcl.i'ii. it"'. i'i .i . m . oi.lv, bn In de, d. 1 LKSSON THAT WAS NEKDED. I. tick of I" u ! i ' ". !:roikfci'lt Ilu.nlllM (Iihi I p ri it I' It i I ii I r 1 1 !i la ii ill ,W II Ml ill. COLORED FLAGPOLES. STORY TELLER'S LOST CHANCE Tall tNfl of ltrl auil llvtia of Cifn Are Sow OrcMNloually to ' Ile. Seru, A ntiit eiijojin' an evti-ui-is e praev tiee an.onu' tin: fashioi.able jrepie of the South . ide j a date t i s pec ul i a r e x -Ji.-rieriee of otlO of p Itions. sav, the Chiea;'o Chronicle: "She wa a rather pretty ytun married woman," lo hnys, "but her upper front teeth were Fit badly di.eolor. d iud defect.ivo (is to greatly mar hur apjicaramMf. Herhti.s band, ifb-r raticJi purAuasin, iiiuced her To haf two of the vvor.t replaced witli artllbrial ttth. I m.nton nnt jrt o( It, aJ shrt wtt d d U; h U'd. Tlje two teeth wer on a pUte, and die wore them to bed tlio lirtt nlibt she had t1vm. During the nhjht tliey full from Iwr mouth to the Hour, nd when .she Hot tip In thi morning .slie trod on them and broke the plate all to pieces. I rc wt t ho Vcth on another plate, und hh went home nraJii with them. That xtl;;ht fthc itit them iu a trlas of w atcr nn th mnutel. lb r huHbatid fot u In tlii nii-hlf Ut ret a drink of water, and tlndiui? Kwnel-liiny in tin twimbb-r threw the conti hts out lf the win dow. tllU.s lUliJ of thn Second et i:v three days, Tin n I mad., her a third ht . Thiesc j. Jin jji t , ,M l JJ(, jj,!, t,' I win !. M,e l I 11 ej umj Ior;,'ol Hi repuic" UhM:i in tin iiiorni;...;-. Yrnr !, 0 ustint; tin: room. wpt tin ( (T into the jate un ! rm-ath th- n.aute!, where they bum. d up. T!m family moved out o' o .v i .( few da i f 1 1 I'w.'ip'.siiv !i -1 In r she H'.il a fo-irth sn I d t m t know." RIVAL TO SILKEN FANS. l)rl-e 'Mint I. ). I,ll(i n i l";4 lltMilir, Hut H a Mini. nlni Driiuulit. A man without -riini of rnmaticr? has inTk-ntitii and i)i:enl r-,l im-chani-ei! ii and fan and sets it up .is a rival of the toy r,'iu.e rtiid laen which hs been a feminine vf.-jpon t!irou,!i u: -to!d. a .re. Ill fan buren and in mt l-iutiful, lnit it. provides a wtendv draft of cool air, -ay.? Iho .Ne.v V.iJv iun. In appearance it i a cros, betwaei an e4 Lrdieater and a love-stretcher. It is made of w 1 and bras, and in- a - s.r; s 1 1 1 1 1 in e pe r t 1, a n .! s j t c.i n be made to reach a speed of .(ton nn - j olnth ris a minute ami will throw ;i I current of air as far as an electric i fan of the ame size. It works by compressing jn the hand two wooden handles of a love-it reich erlike arrangement. A ratchet and two small ri),' wheels at the end of the arms transmit this force to the blades of the fan, which nre miniature electric fan blades. Both of these nre detachable, o thnt the fan may be easily carried when not In use. The inventor nys that he has din poed of 4.000 of his hand fans in a few month. He Isn't anrui:ie- of its' general adoption by the frontier sex, but he thinks that lota of men would use it in hot weather. Sentiment oughtn't to play nny part in comfort leckinp, he says, hut he has to admit that it generally does. r.nrnril Ilia ntirliirt. Col. William Frederick Cody la snid to hive earned the name of "IhifTalc Hill" by killing 4.2-0 buffaloes in H months (1837-), having contrncted tn furnish the Kansas I'aciflc railroaj with nil the butTalo meat rcjuircd tc Vcd the laborers enframed in con struct ion. Tonka In the HrltUli Army. That the art of cooking ranks hijh in the estlmallon of I'.ritis-h army of ficials is shown by the recent granting of $-!,") to the widow of the 1 ate chiel instructor of the army cooking school at Aldcrjthot, in recognition of the val uable acrvices rendered by her huj bind. . lniitor tf Wlilaf. The father of tiie game of whist KJmond lioyle, lived to be 'j7 tear? 'old. His treatise on cardj has beeiJ ,pub!ihed in nil Ungin and pn.b- J tably no work except the I'.lble- hajt paused thromrh more cditioni. Th! original wofk appeared in London lu j 1712. A 1'hii !v Ip.ii'v railroad co.,i i actor, win. h;o recently returm d from ;.broa.;, tells of an exp' rid a e tint ; -!!! Jiiln in Mani'Wi iihi.-iirative of tin' iiiYcri nee in pre;iiUnrr eu.stoinH, .;t) s an ey hati.ve of that cil. Armed with a number of letter ftf InlroTi action to TluropiMin rai'road ot!u,i i!. he inndi' it a point to inquire into the workings of the various ay.stums, and treated w ith uniform courtesy. At Munich he Ili'Hlffht ht hat acjurred all the in forruatiou he wii4 .sftur, and ,n In pji?ed out of t1fj olbce of t Inv maw with wh'f.ni l had Ixhmi talking hv pt on liis hnt. Ile hd KcarrMdjr ben unhrJ out vvheji It oecurivMi to him that thern was one innre mailer about whioh ho had forgotUtn to iinpiirn. "1 immediately retraced my upf" Kiiid th l'hiladei jdjiajt. "and agnui oritered the ottlee, rifglcetirf to remove my hat. I saw tbe rime ofMclal with whom I hud been talkli.fr, an.l, aedoting for taking up o tiine-h of IiU t im, 1 jmt the question 1f him. WiChonta woril 1m reaeluxl up, tock lf my hjt and placed it In niy hand. Thun, he unswered my query jijid bo v. -d tin out. It. made nn; feel rat hi r eXc-up." EDUCATING THE INDIANS. Olt'.i il I ni nl r Ii- ltrj)vf linn I' r coif nt .Vci)iutt.i Arc lit !t- Set mi 1'oot. iVilinii-nary e;e..'tod i m j in mi t le,-'. s!.i'. ion I y n. '. i .; c.gi . a f- 0 !!",:. Jnnit:; . i i. f ion. ( ',n..nii.doi- r ,1..;,-... of ;,. In bureau, v. ill f i 1 i -f r n : it w nal i.,ea sure i tnt'-c'- !. a; w, the ia.-f rtie n n of Im linn p-;ii:I i. Questions :d- t.i'i . .v-'.-d lo lii !i ei i .M'lil.i siiperiu er'.i'nU. nn de to show 1 lie rel ative m fir It n f t : .". '. iTere t y.-t ems of 1 a us'iiiin India : m." ! tin a,:'ter ell'ect.s ujkui tin llfv ot Indian pupiU wlm ii.iie at te: ibi' scnoii uj.u'the re.s crviitioi) or Tli-- (",Miii'i';il educational HislikUt ions located d. sew-here. To wli.it the Indian juipils have put their m! in a .on , adiCil, and aim wheth-T their tnnirsc in life after re-turnin.- to tin- reservation indicates that their career will be that of the avera :re white perion. Conimissii.ti -r J. n-s v crk i n : to make tin- impjirici it practical value, a ml he a sk f r re la ',ive .-; t e me n t s bv those in immediate c 1 1 a r i.' e of the Indians as to the statu-; . of tho-e 'Indian pupils who have at-tetid.-d and are now allemling Indian school'.. "White U, of course, still the prevail ing color fer jiainting Uagpole," suid a tlag polo man, according to the New York Sun, "but you ncc now adaj more colornd tlag poles than you used to, and I don't know but what I like the colored llagpoles pretty well. White U, I fciip-pvx-i', after all the jiroper color for a tiagpole. The white pole seems tn stand up more mast like and defiant, j hut the colored pole i.s more pictur- j f.sijliC. j "The poles that thus far have been pa i nt i d in id In r colors t ha n w h ite ha v e j most of them bei n painted red, a terra jtot'a red. And in my judgnnnt this jiliip red is a jiretty gooil color for a i':ic -ta!V. lied is a good color to stand I exposure; it shows wear less than Sv kite don?,, ami .o the pi-nple i.tiflt 'em t I d. "As to green, that I must say .seems ut t S r s t like an odd and inappropriate Color for a tlagst.nV surmounting a ; bail ling; r.evcrthless. a pole in dark 'en n may b. a .1 i . n i fi I and siiill) eb ; ' . and t!o re i . . n . ad v a n ! :u' - per- t ilidi'i' to a "rem p- b-. nam. Ij, it ; .-how s off !n- i:il! t op pi - cc, if 1 In v Is ne, l o ; -i -! ;1 ... , I ; . ., v . i ,i m i nd ' :i;c -!.trk gr-. : p--ic c; on th .summit ' f.f ivhi'-h. ri'in.f ai-ov- the : i!-'-d me- 1 :i bit- !i t up,, im ' i. a ! i ; tin points of the I- ",;, ,.f j ,. J,;;, , .. j;,;, .V , ;,.;,, this w ho!-- t o) pi.-e of . o! ' stt.e.v ir;r v--:s rlk in '. y a i d ety. - i . : v bv con- trast with its dark ;"--ti i . .rt." A COSTLY COrFIN. It 'lool. Noii'ii lliiuCi t. M.., unit tin- I'nn In 4 on It Aiuiii ( ,ti .-.n , A very beatiiif ; b in.H cis .(, am! ;)li-i'll a cos! !y, ioo, a- i-i ever in;' : r v t ;n tin"- ! i v s of innli p :.dit ur-. im oin ' ii.jw ti iti tlje -:ire-li.- u; of a big i ;; t; f , u t ng cou rt mm in tliis ciiy. - t- t lie .Vev.- York .en. This i a. she; is of 'ii.ilic ;iny of a deep, ,J ifk red. its coloring like that of sonm tiije ,-ijh-cii ten of old mahogany fiirnit nre. TIjc iorior.s of the i n.sket itself un J tin- cori.ots if the nadiet I'd auf tJiv OMUit clitmn upon Uic t up jf thi JJ .1 a n.l th.v handrails ahujg Ui r.id-.v and up-m th- eu.ii ol lh enukot ftr' richly rvinred, Thfv rarv.'ug tj n tdi. ea-sket kvu pied thu ejitjtM tj'm ? of un up.jrt for nearly four months; there wm paid out for Hmi enrvii;g alone within le ta: $15 of f.VMI. 2 it the g-ttting out :nJ pntpariug of the jnu-ri4l f which the o.isk'1 i.s m.sde. In tin K4bI Ktit work upon i(, tunl in tho various details of its const ruction thre have ieeu einploynd upm It r'jn (irst lo las!, hnlf 'i doxim or more num. and the toMl tJliio ocetipie.I in U-i exiustruc tioi! vv.s-.s seven immtlis. It is an admirable spceicmMi of work rau.vJilf. th: I'rice of which i.s . J,.iOO. Um4 m Ud Yarn, Uil Jlliinl a Moat Glorluu Oppwrt wulty- ts 1st pruto in It. Dr. Joseph Walsh, of the University of Pennsylvania, saw the Passion Play ut Oberammorgau, mid one evening lately he entertained a parly of friends with his impressions of tint spectaiilc, relates the Philadelphia llecord. "One day while vve were staying there," ln said, "my ister and i were standing on a bridge that crossed a stream, when we noticed a picturesque Tyro lean peasant on the bank. lie was a big, handsome fellow as handsome a specimen of phvsical manhood as I think I have ever s. en. fe saw that we were w atching him, and he ret unur d the compliment by sizing us up, and smiling. My sister was carrving a parasol, and this slipped from her hand and fell into tin- stia am below. "l'he big pcwim. without a mo ment's hesitation, waded out intolhe water, rescued the parasol, and re turned it to us. We h arm ! later that he was one of the Pas-ion Piny actor-, tukir-g the charade- of Sr. .T !;;. (jnite an interesting- ep. i h-m-e . w a- n't it V" "Oh. 1 don't know." r -marki I one of the doctor's fri Mi l-. Imu- bump of vi m-ratio-i 1 i.et I rt l .! d veloju-d. "I f I had fuel! t (Mil-.-1 h - M.-ry I should l:ave made the fi-l.o.c j.!.,-, tin p'trt of P' - ! In !: it e i-e ,e m! ht Ji;,v. imji:v walkeil t . r Mi. a- " for th p .ra-ol in-lcnd '.f v a ill in at.d gi i ling -.v. t." DAILY EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA TltruUL'h tirstn-lass and Tmrist Sleepinu Cars to California and Oregon every day In tlm yerr from Chicago. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EVERY THURSDAY FROM CHICAGO. EXCURSION) ilnS Lowest RatQs, Shortest Time on tbe Road, Finest Scenery. i n.t c b w iiieli u;i ran !c;i vc In v.no nny l;iy i n t ho w eok and travel in t'li.iM ivtisoii i'as! trains .ill Mi way. l-'or desori pt i w paniplilcls and full inf-e iiiat ion ii!'!;iic of nearest audit, or aMivv, W. II. K NISKlil'N, (Jenerai IVissi-i j i r ami Ticket Ai.rcnt. Chicai. GMiGAGO & flORTK-VESTER'i RAILWAY. A RUSSIAN SALT. found in Topper .VS'i- fiuil v IKHI n 111 ( n.-ml. il 1'iirtnni i- un Vtiiln cliU.s Avrlle. Kt.-. "THE A RIS TO; 0 'Vii Si VvH JL i il il il ii Fi )1 il .y l a st r.ui-rt hit! 1 nf isult, e nud vT -en .unl pinK am! dors combined. It i-i not aide sap and is not s lit to TWO HUNDRED YEARS OLD. I cur VI1I riiioliii?- If,.- M-en-.jil t ten n4:. 1 of the Itui Mian I'riiHh. There is ! ,v hie!; bb all .-.th.-r i: ; nt all like i ihuta;to. Il i.s f"uiid i:i c-ippur miuc , iand s rjcd to i r.i.iiiu'.'jt tdiairs and ; cabin ..Ms and so f - rt h. s a V s t he Chicairo t in on.iide. The largest and finest i pieiM- of tliis straiie;!' s'.ibst a act nre taken from the mine i nf Siberia, and it jwa t!n, Ku-ssi.ur.s v, ln. first found a j way of usimr it, That rpiirif arcat Ideal nf thought and patience, for the i nittane n.iiiut b melted nnd It breV.M onrily. Th" only way to pre- pare for un U tn lin t into thin tr!r". joi-n t.Jm .strij.s tonthor T1t!i ccxiiM-it And polish thn surfnnc. When thU li fl(ui it looks lik trtrk jnrl. with its wrtTy Uiiim njd ehnnoful color effects. Th chim1'al n.ime fir thi snb- tnnc! onrt'nH-tV of copper, fur It is formed of carbonic meld ami ;rppcr. HowiTer, th" TiM-n Turicty 1h known to denier in It :n nuibichite, nnd the Idue klml i cii11id ai.'ritc. In .some of ihc churchi-s in IttMiia there arc larca noliimns of maluehite, which look a. Ill a. marbb1 and far handsomer. In the prince of Versailles, i.i'iir Taris, thfro ii n room in which tlm furniture and mantel tru made of this same Milt. Anrlt, bi c.iu-e it i inure rit th than malachite, i.s lev c,s,.(l. DIAMONDS AT A DISCOUNT. Owning- Bi Horn mountain Tunnel and Vcncta Vicn ICO acres situated on tlio westorn slopo of Pike's Peak, in tho famous' Cripple Crook Gold Mining District. THK S.MU-.ST DFKKK KVKK MA UK TO INVESTORS. H)(),i)U0 sliaes Preferred Stock at -2s,) a Sliae. 1 ! I 1 rii'tt-1 on . -I. !i ' rt I;'..-1!-l a it " il.s,-n!i..t s to t !i-.i!nve l'rvf.-n-.'-l S'liures vvfl l- -.1 ;. 1 t . i-it-: vi-In iJiv i.'., '.!!1. t h.-h;!l .ur. :in; of iaf.n..y hiv. s-.- t, ! ef.r.' t!ier -kli-i!dn t , i ; ny n t in ti. :'"i.. l l. t !..- I,r-.Vi:t of t he eotn ii v . Tliis District Produced Mt Cold in 1900 tban any other in the United Stales. Tln .r..-Mft V eullsi'Cs of ,oi;o ,f i'.ooo ((rt , ur -JOO ne-.-, of K'''1 l.Oi 1. 'I'll' tnttlt JiiiU w . -i -k-'l. 'I ll- l-.tt nr. ot t t.ls n.li i.' i lli. Wiiet i Win. ;to to lo l.-i-t in w I'll h. Hint N rert -ilnjy niiii o t t In- m1 r-iCU'-st viiiia In t h fano'is .Vi r ; t . Tlier- nre in" flfii-i-n (i..-nin on tliis vein, tlio or,- Ir an Ii ieli rts-ny s in eol'ltri'Ui 1 'i to loo ten. Tin- j-rcpi-rty U H'tvnnt Mic-oiisly ioe.il f. f-ir 1 1- i ' 1 1 1 J I n 1 1 t. t i III in-!. v Ii l.li will III l U tt J.Os-iti.' to f.fo.t nre nil ril Till oil M ill Oil II t . ! i - is- il ily . t hr '(i:int:t ti lint fr. 1 1. 1 'io to .",01 1 tons ,..r .lnv I 'ht .tev.i;. ipini-iit y t Iiliin-iliiif i t he ru i .s n-i ie i n;i!c.i.l n tot 1.0 v 'ii.t .i wtv iiM iiuoiiirr of vk or k.iii; t hi iriert y. At . 'V-tatuv of soo f,-.-t t-, TI NM.l, vm:! mil rs.'t th V-ntt i Whii at h dth ol itdont c,vo f.-.-t, ,in.1 V.KI .iNo iiii.-i-s.M-t m v--r;d othr vin-t. Tbe TfNN'i:i, will cut the Jan Horn Moun tain ".'loo t,.-t i!i--., ii 1 1 .1 w III uv' tins anpniiy h i.oi hi tons of m-! iontli over .'O jht trm. T.'.i i-w r.iia-i m I. ii" j.i .ii t i i y e. - in i-li .-a from i:. .i ii.o Sj rl J - I' 1 1 Ills , I . I'l 1 1 1 . il- i ' K I"" l I. I s-.'.. l I l III J.OOII ,, t(K I III! I ; A. 1.1 ili.ii. n this j.r.. .-it y is tl .-1 .:..r,i.;o .j.fie- Tt t ii "t I"" t'-'-t. tlf Wii. ' .i .a ' s nil . A t his j. i: lal it value In m .-'o to -s I .ooi .r . . ai , .11. 1 th. ( olorndo "NNKI, ( oinj.,in-, In Hi., pnij.-rty, :if v J int the vvvi a.i luUy f.-. t la wllJr " first papi:r machine. l ourilrt iil-r Mm lilue 1'lrat Intro-tlut-rd In iuuert !, V c iv York, In IVJT. Hancrtief, in roud hecaufo the first laer niaihltu- nvi in America was liuule in that village. This in what the Taper Trade Journal says nhout it: "The niiiete nth century vvillulvvays he rejuarkahle in the history of paper making in the United States, lirly in thcta ntury In lsL'7tho rurdrin ier iiiiiehine- was introduced to this country at Saucer ties, N. Y.. while tho cylinder machine, as to the invention of which there ure conflict inq' claims on liehalf of Hritish and American In ventors, mine into use in this country nhout ten yearnenrlier. The Fourdriu ier maehinc has been improved iu al most nil It h detuils by United States builders, until now the high speed ma chine mnde in this country holds the record the world over. It has demon strated its ability to make r0 feet of paper a minute, nnd keep it up, nnd there are builders to-day who expect that in the not far distant future that fpcvd will be very largely increased." Chi the ?-jh of eei.m! r, 1'.TI, the I.'u .,- iaii prn.s will l.nve the oppor tunity of e''lral.i:ir its two Imhi ('.r. i!j i nn ivi ri-dry. It was on that "" ii v in the Nir ?u that, I'et-r the Cfv iit i.'-net the ukase ordaining thu piiMieatiiin of the Ci-kI KiiK.siau loivvs piipr, tin- "New s on Military nnd i)th t r Matters. " A few d;i)t lAter the iirt ijni'ili. r of thi.s otlieial Kuosian news-pHp- r win issued, nnd from .January K, l7o:, it appeared regularly both in l'ttersbur nnd Moscow. Thi. first lJu-sian newspaper, by the way, had but s hort. life. The news r-cu .(.! t,o n pear in 1711, sys a Iiondon paper. Alrendy prep irat ions ar.: bein tna'!' in the 1,'u.s.sian empire for a vvortliv c lebratin of this jubilee. The J II'1 -1 i r-. 1 1 i j 1 1 '.society of Mo.seovv j'l.iiis the pul'lieat ion of a inaeiiifieent work, eoi.initiini a list of ail the Ku.s slan newspapers published from 170:2 to I'm).', and adorned with the pictures cf prominent journalists and publish m. The net proceeds of the sale of the work are to be used as a fund for nipport inr needy journalists. They a!-o intend to arrange on this occasion a newspaper exhibition at Moscow. WHY NEGROES DIE YOUNG. CniiH'M That Con trl fin t to the l.ttrtt I) ruth Itntc A in o ii u: Colored l'ooplp. Wntrr lu lh rtilllpplnra. In nsklntf the natives for water in the l'hillppines our soldiers learned .hat in one province the word was "aeiua," in another "tubiir'' nnd In a third "denum." So "wale" or "vvatty" has been mplmted in the Filipino dia lects. Another American Introduction is "chow chow," meniiinj.? food. The native- al-io have invcTiled a word from lookiiu on at. frames of chuck-a-luck. They Ll link "upshecomes" is nn i-ng lili umt for all klnJ uf auibliii-. Tho American Missionary associa tion make public a report from one of its representatives in Nashville, Tcim., concerning the death rate aiuoiitf the negroes of the semth. The report Btntes that In ten representative South ern cities for the past five, years the death rnte of the whites has been 20 in 1,000; thnt of the colored people, 112 in 1,000. The Routh is said not to have Rhovvn much concern about the rapid increase of the nero, since the census of 1W0 made it appear thnt in the ten jsL-ars previous the black race in crmscd 12.24 per cent, nnd white 23.91 per cent. The death rate-of the laarro is greatest undr the age of 15 and least nt the higher ages. The rnce is nubject to a higher death rnte than the white from the following (licenses: 1. Consumption nt nil ages, but espe cially between the ages of 15 nnd 45. 2. All diseases of infant. The col ored mother too often does not know Low- to take on re of her infant. 3. l'neumonin nt nil nges. 4. Scrofula nnd contagious disease Ace in nlso on the incrense. l.oiiK I.lvril l.nilloit. All the fight Indie who noted ni trainbenrers to Queen Victoria on het redding day, fit years no, are still ftlivn. All save one nre m;rrie.. Lady Victoria Howard 1 the only exception. Hpiriiitt Uir Iitm- IMihIm 'ilmt i;-itia tv itf Itn- Only It iMifiltlle of SueiM-sn iii I In Mn (ii. Oooe 1 1n re a is a i vry villager itt a N!e.an oper.i i .Hnp.tiii who h.idas j'nit ion- t.j be a v, !o 1 -. con s-: i Jin1 ioi. ill hi !ii.i.-.ilf. Miy :).- .New Yoik (' riUi.ieia-i.il Adv vr: i mw. She vvutclieil I'j"" starry firmament very rarnfully .inl rtoticed 1hat. every -!ar had plen leoui colleotioiis, of jevv.-lry and o many ' diamond sunbui t lial they ;ot UiiiiknI Tvearinij1 th'-m. Sho for t;oj t.j lemen.lier tlmt, nil the stars had written te -it im-;:;a! to jeitellt ni 'dicines, rind that tlie picture of one of iheni or another went with every b-iltlu of tonic.. .She thoiiL;il . were 'tars v ho glittered and straightway aved up her salary for ten years and s04.u1 had a bureau drawer full of kohinoors. She th-Mi applied for a j job on the .stieiijMh of In r gem mu-j scum, i'.ut the uiaiia .'-t r asked her if j her p.etures were all over the town recom mending a new -ort o f nut rit hois puppy biscuit. Then .she sadly replied thai it was not. lie replied: "You won't do. The diamonds nre all right, bu! we can't put them on a billboard." Whereupon he blew cigarette smoke through his nose, which signified that t he interv ie vv w as ov er. Moral: A bucket of pnsle on a bill board is Worth two real diamonds in the top drawer of a Louis Seize chiffonier. TI. ! a ! . 1 . in a 1 1 V la ' - J - r 1 ' i 1 1,1; :i .. I nn ' I -1 . ' - , -n I ! . 1 t ;-. t h- i'lt J.i't Cf 1 1lls J.rnj. rt v, v.l i n Ii iI.-mh! on i .v-t, j-, Capital Stock S ,0(,onu. IMr Value $1.00 per Share. 100,000 Shares I'rciercd Stock al 25c per share. I 'I laiy-l . tills -'.i-i l t 'if !l. 's i- S f ! t ii ia ' C 1 1 . ) ' . ' ! - - Is . 1 1 ill v .' O I ' ' L . '.'; t ;..' u I r I i ii :.v t r- k Ie- in '. . ?V. 'il.I- Cn.l--!i-.-'lit I:: tli-- ATTEMPT TO aiOODOO" EVANS How n lrlnln ro LIufhOtoriMf' lierpcr Tried to Illnuellce,' the Ailmlrnl. Hear Admiral Uoblcy 1). Lvans was once in the lighthouse service. In a "Sailor's Log," published by the Ap pletons, he tells of one of his experi ences as follows: "I found most of the lighthouse keepers in Virginia waters were col ored men put in olliee by (len. Mahonc und hi followers. Many of them had to be removed, generally because they would go to sleep and neglect their lights. One of them I had to remove for a very curious offense, or, rather, he removed himself when he found I was going to do it. I visited the sta tion where he win on watch, nnd was Inspecting, when I noticed that he fol lowed me about, spitting frequently when he thought I was not observing him. I learned from the principal keeper, a colored Methodist minister, that the fellow was chewing herb nnd spitting around me as a hoodoo to prevent ine from reporting the! various irregularities I discovered i When he found that I had reported; them all. and aiked hh removal a. well, he jumped overboard auj wa not &ccn again." T'i .'i-i- .-I .. ;! . i I ; vi .i i li. .- ..; i-.'.-iv r. tents. A!.-t i I.Jitioiiat l it hi 1 1 in. r i i i . I -'l, '. I; . f !) a ' ' . .-i .' ",, I .-.e!- n".-ti..s: -,-,,! t- .is e.it.-.t-il (.tm k. Mako all Checks ar.J Tlcncy Orders payable' to ARiSTOS GOLD MINING CO.. m COOP R BUILDING, DENVER, GOLO. Bo you want -an absolutely safe investment one which will bring you large ana quicK returns? If so write for tho preliminary prospectus of the l Cfoix Consolidated Ooppei1 Mines of Lake Su)erior. This Company is just placing m first issue of its treasury stock upon the market at a wry low figure. Thy ()vu in fee iM.0iO acres of tins choicest locations upon tho copper ranire of Xortlu-rn Wisconsin, included in which are 12 of the bet properties on the rane. Kor particulars address NORVILLE B. ARNOLD, SECRETARY. 19 TO 21 WISCONSIN ELDG.. WEST SUPERIOR. WIS O (Form nn ol r.c t vpiuu. uu in uasn.rree: -I. JL 2. A n JL L A F U O OF V will Klvn lli ftlmrt award to any perion who will correctly arrane tli ahova letters to nail Ilia .1 u ... - 1. . . . rltle. Ttiat ara IheyT I.arh Una repreaent nn elty. You ma ! tlm tr. tanaui ptvraon to i-cur. at I.at a portion. If not th full amount, t or tlioiil.t ther ha moro than on set of inrrm-t ... i " .. ...... .. . . . . ... .ii,iuT-r n am vntiaur MONItr, THIS COMT.iT If I'll ICR. dtrUleil. For Institute, shoalil lira parsons sand In corrert answers, each will reeelra 10.00 j ihould ten persons send In correct answers. etrh will rarclsa )0 i.OO. twenty persons. mo.Od each. This offer Is inla t aerU." ami n! X troitoea oar l.rm qrilrkly. WII IHI OT WANT ONJC UK NT OF VOUK Miwitr Tina ruNii.r i. rinir " " itfviifc.-y ii -- nm mvnn us yon nn? s srrsngfii wiist - " " -- irn. x I'oimi era win oo. and yoa will hay from us promptly by return mall. Thos who hara trlsd other r.0.0'1 n.d(l,,1 or anything try this ona. 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