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Show r ) T J 0 to the sell of Ills breeches, but, oddly cli.itigli. he whs usm his feel ngaJu after the discharge. He never knew that the gnus were all loaded with blank ridge. and as he got out of gunsliot it seemed to him that . he wit wounded in a hundred plai-i- pouijd Quilty. At an tvhriiiiii mating one night John Henry rouftwil: "I'xe broke ebry one ul do Ten over'n over agin; but, lawd be imilweil. I lie delibil iia't take away my religuti!" Fiu.illy, you nu lllootlgood. of the genJohn lleury'a eral atore, iiuik-nooit on a plan reformation. He f action that was highly original, ami let a utiiiilier of young fellow, aeloiis of tlie llusliivd. tViinliiiiKliaiaand Cuu tern, Into the wi rat. Life wan not overthuitall enexciting In the county. tered hoar illy into wluit aeemed to give firoiiiim1 of a good Joke. Young KniNlle. who li:nl Juat come down from Hull more to visit the Hush-rodwas unknown to John Henry, an that tha delicate commission of luting bliu on was entrusted to him. John Henry proved Innocent and uuausNet-Ing- . and hi conlidciiee was secured by lut-aiof a gift of a iNiier of Istd amok i ng tolKieeo and a pint of worse whisky. Then Eundie said mysteriously: "la-ohere, untie, ha any nue died reeently In these parts?" "No, Mar Kntslie," said John Henry, with a start. "None but ole Kphimi, who was buried ovalt a month ago." "The very thing." ald Kmslie. Tan 1 trust yon with a secret, J dm Henry? ' "Itewl an you kilt, sub." Well, It Isn't known lietv, but Im a imilical stmlisit In Baltimore. Wlsit 1 came tiowii here for is a ciuluver. You know wluit that Is, don't you?" It' a bird, ain't it?" said John Taiut a buis- Henry, thoughtfully. aanl, I rackon." No, no," said Eundie, sinking hi "It's a voice ahmed to a dead body. What I want is old Eph-raiam! I'll give you 82ti if you'll help iikit ta llsdiulloss fret y I a Osborn. Al- - iu s cu-1-- d ! d whi-qai- i JUc get ililll." Au' if we git caught?'' saiil John Ilettry duliloitsly. lih. we will lie haugeil. of course." wild rhmTiilly. "An1 you wll- ling to lake the chatices for $'20?" John Henry said lie llnnight he was. said Kmslie. "Very well, then. "Meet me at 111 at the colored re-o- s n, ami ladug a spade with John Henry promised to do so, and Kmslie returned to Hlomlgissl and the rest to report. The black laseal," said Hloislg d In disgust. "Dldu't 1 tell you he'd rob s iniH-liiig- s ileadr s The night was without a moon, and everything favored the Iniquitous proceeding. At - Kiuslle luet John Henry at the designated place, which was not a cheerful one, to nay the least, for an apMllltlUellt. Well, yisi're Imre, I see, he said. "Have you brought a spade with you? Now show me old Kplirulm's grave." John Henry led tlie way through a tangle of blackberry bushes and creeper. Ill knees were beginning to knock uniler hiiii. Now dig!" com-ili- a tided Kiuslle when the other paused a made mound. Let's through with tbls business a aoou a we eau.,r John Henry took of Ills coot prcimra- his ghastly work. tory to Itcfnrw he put Ms spndc into the ground he looked nnmud for another reassuring glauce at his cuiiiiniiiIihi. dlsup-pcareltut Kmslie had niysti-riotisl1- fn-shl- gt y Almost at tlie same time a number of dark forms ruse up a mysteriously on all akles around them. John Henry was ao frlgliicinil Hint he fell down on his knees. He thought they were of the place seeking vengeaiiee until he heard a stem voice, which he dcu-Ixe- n mnll-Mw- recngulxiil as Col. Washington's, say: So we've caught you you scoundrel! Light a Imiteni. some of you. and we'll see who it is. In the glare of the match John notify noticed that every one wore a black half mask and curried a shotgun. He endeavonil to collect his frightcucd wits. " 'Ieed I ain't did nutltn' wrong," lie expostulated. "I-- (iuwd, I ain't, gem-men- nup-plle- !" three-year-o- "Then wlmt arc you doing her? at this hour?" "I jus' come In to weep ovah ole Kphiiiu'a grave." aide with "Yes, and bn sight a you," ald Col. Wasliingtoii. "Why, I 1 live. It's the very iquide you ! from me over a iiioulh ago." "Yiias, sir." said John Henry lamely, I wu uu my way ter return hit ter Col. Washington, panion. "Hung undi-Moo- Ih-s- turning to his comlilm to the ncurot long-dislane- s tree?" "Oh, llilllglllg Is tun good for Ililll, Let's cm him to pieces saki another. a little hit at n time." "No." lnlerpoed a third, "lie ought to have a fair trial. Let's lake him in .Justice Taintor's uud give him a fair e trial." ' "Thot's so." came a the gruff chorus. fair trial. We'll He might to huve take him to Justice Taiiii.u-'sJ list ice Tululor w.is already prewired for their eouilng. Nevurihelo lie pretended to Is- uwii kcued from u sound deep. ami after n while came down and lit the lamp in the little bare room y - . - In which he held court. When the facts were made known to him he consented to an Immediate trial, which proved to lx excculliigly humorous to nil exeepl tlie prisoner. Col. Washington made out a strong case for the prosecution, and thru Mr, HlacUmrn. who liml Iniii apxliitcd to represent John Henry's Intensts. ar ld rosy-cheek- yer." "What shall we do with him?" asked I LOVE if fa - a SAMUEL PUTNAM MARY COLLINS? tf s. tin1 DID Sql l'rw War Hi llo.Hr Orlaia C'knalrala. TU pvne-tleull- j so. admit everything C"l. Washington has said, and more," he licgnii. lludiit la too good for John Henry. The devil couldn't keep a chicken If he ivs around. 1 hov you won't send hliu there, judge, for by so doing you'll only Increase the luiiuorality of the place." The Jury found tlie quaking irloner guilty without leaving their scats, and then Justice Tuintor turned to hliu and aald: its "John Henry, If tlie law proper timrse you would lie plunged like a human doughnut in a vat of boiling oil. Hill we Imve no vat of boiling oil, so 1 am going to give you a chance. lemon, go outside ami have your guns ready. As the prisoner mu blase away at him as many tlim-a you like, ami If he gets off with his life well and good." John Henry started, uud fur awhile ties, Once he U mn..led like fell, uud a jun was placed very elo Mill liny Men I Tlio IjiiuliHi P:iily NVws s;iyx In Kngland the w hole theory of the day altniHl. ltusiness men meals Is now make their lunch in the y a dinner, taken certain iiiu.uini of rest after tt. and at the cloxc of business go home to a ligliter siqqicr. Among those who inalntniii the obi order of things the dinner hour Is earlier than formerly. In the West and South In till country the fnvorite practice Is to Imre dinner at midday or early In the afternoon, ami it Is olmcrv.iblc in New York that many Jersey commuters get their big meal of tlie day at noon, afier the style of the Loud-York World, busiuesi man.--Ne- ; ; j j j w . ' KBiirkeil lllnmi-l- f Out, 1 Mrs. Ijirrali-lour minister was to have a call to Mlmcu polls? was talk of It: Airs. FcnwIck TIu-ra luit It's nil ever iiiW, lie went out tlirra lo pirach a trial scriuou, and. took his icxl from St. iul Leader. tk -- Uu'il.-Ulctclu- b-- s Mra. j ! a w ;t ho tlr.nk of ptirti-- Noth tlie at Anu-rli-ntt- . quai-rah'il- marin-- livl - I'm- - it- . r li.-ti- they have luvti lli-iu-- . lvh-.lu-- coi'iI' Kiplnlueil Is and llfiivii yiiir." tvse of Aui.iin-- altar.- ll'-r- a - r Philadelphia FUTURE POSSIBILITIES. IN GERMAN UNIk ERSITIES. company, to St. Vincent's hospital and Tlasl My II MS la Ik applied for admittance for "hi wife. Dloiianl Kelt Adaiiltr I rolury. On the 4ih of the month the young Woiaru Have lirra Kraulta, t:urourKlu solved. allh Tle principle i is certiAcate the burial Flying lady died, end of known. A iiieeiiuiiieal expedient is all A new the in development stage gave the cau.ie of her death ae periof women is now ueetb-- lu make It successful. tonitis, but It wa subsequently learned the question of the admission one that Hut not mors than Practical and flight is German lo universities, SL that Father S.hnetxler of Mary's live or ten years off. interwith has to been looked forward refused him the right to have her A glow worm nukes light with about burled from the church, and in his est and curiosity, has Just been reached, lJbi iirt of the force used lu ordinary letter eald: "You will understand the says an exchange. In the last few artificial light. When men know bow years American aud English women to make light a cheap, streets and reason why." He took some Aowers, and with Miss and, In smaller numbers, Kusslans bavs buiues will In1 as light as day for a men been storming the doors of German fraction of wbai light now costa This Anna Strabbler went to Calvary cembeen Is near. Vacuum Uluminatlun without etery, where the young girl had been universities, and, where they have Is already In full operaincandescence they successful entrance, in buried. He placed the Aowera upon the gaining a year or two should cut in and tion, certifihave done ao by virtue of the grave and the two started to leave the to a sixth of Its received down the price of light lu five or ten years place. When about luO feet from the cates and training they have and current cost, grave be ex .'used himself and went In their own countries. In all but a light may be, lik water, turned on In back. Reaching Lhe grave, he knelt a few exceptional cases German women every bouse at will. were debarred by their lack of prepCompressed air has long been known moment, and then drawing a new revolver undertook to shoot himself. aration and of the mean of obtaining to be tlie best way, theoretically, to The weapon would not explode and he it from such privileges a were grant- store force for use In notransportation. dcterluratlou. is no waste and cast It quickly aside end drew an- ed to foreigners. A German woman ap- Thereneed la a cheap and efllclent motor The uniother of similar pattern and shot himplying for permission to enter a to apply compressed air to city transporself through the heart, falling across versity where an American or English tation. If this can lx done, first the trolthe ths grave. Hie companion hastened to woman wag studying was told that ley poles and wires will come down, next motor carmust either gc abroad and return with the horseless, conipressed-al- r him and found him still alive. "I do this for love of Claudia, ho the degree or diploma presented by her riage will do all the work' of city delivery. When these come the only use for ga said, and with that he expired. In one foreign sister or that she must attend not duns by hand at the time of breathing his last a gymnasium of the fatherland and will be for cooking If this isbefore many Facturii's. also, electricity. he held a rosary and In the other a pass Its final or ablturlenten examinawill be run by transmitted election. The latter course was Impossible years, cruelAx. tric power. This has is gun to be known for all gymnasia were absolutely, and and In five or ten years will be comYoung Wright had contemplated suicide since the day of Miss Osborne's perhaps wisely, closed to women; the pleted aud the factory lire and boil'T will be a tiling of the past. death, aa letters to hia father, mother former course was in general ImpracThe city of lhe future aud no very ticable. To t an end to this state of and sister, found upon his person. Inhave no trolley pole dicated, but be had told the lady with things two or three gymnasia for girls distant future,nowill All movements horses. nr aud wires Ilnea him that he expected to start for New were founded on exactly the same will be on rail by silent air motors or York the next night. He had equipped aa those for boy, and girla were prehorseless carriages equally allent All himself with two revolvers and stated pared for the same final examiuatlon by Unlimited will be asphalt. luveiih-ntin hia letters that he did not care to which admitted their brothers to the light will be as cheap as unlimited water No coal will be delivered at live any longer since the death of bis university. From the girls' gymnasium l houses and no ashes taken from in Berlin alx girls have now passed . no coal and no With no hors-1- , this examination, and, armed with tha will be redirt and dust street ashes, men as aame certificates and training With no factory to a minimum. duced students, have presented themselves fire and no kitchen or furuaee fires, the for admission three to the University air will be as pure In the city as in of Berlin and three to the University, will have a chance. Tree of Halle. Halle baa acted with thorough Houses lx- warmed and lighted bi easily consistency In the mutter and admitted and cheaply as they are now supplied them (two aa medical studenta and one with water. A city will lie a pretty nice place to aa a student of natural science), withlive In wlipn the first yeurs of tlie twen-Ueiout restrictions, to all its lectures and century are passed. laboratories. Berlin has. however, been who less liberal; the two students of tha lnnn Th Moat Ifiiiqu wished to study medicine have been re- lias been Issued by the Lake Shorn just fused admission to all the anatomical & Michigan Southern By. Copy can lie lectures and laboratories, and the pro- secured by sending six cents in stamps fessors have availed themselves freely to cover ustage. to A. J. Smith, G. P. A.. Cleveland. of their liberty to refuse to admit women to their courses even In philology, when your i Weren't yon Midnr-nethe subject taken by the third student. iiiIkm'iI lire?" "No; my wife neld tl) Before pronouncing Berlin grudging in liurglar off with list pin while I reloaded. '' the matter we must, however, rememHe Wlmt is sn hM fashioned patriot!" EDMUND E. WRIGHT. .ist h vote without ber that with its 8,000 studenta and its Is a him ii Unit t lint the country needs postmasituation in a gay capital, it stands on ster." lady love. He charged himself with a different footing with Halle and Gothe doing her an Injustice, but said TO (VKK A (OI.I) IN ONE DAT. tingen, and it behooves it to be careful would rather die than live without Take Ijixutlve flronin Qulnlun TaMets. All what it undertakes. The result, on the bruaia.Ki-viiiiii- l too money it iiluiUtucure.Zot her. to lie sufficiently encourIn one of the letter he begged them whole, ser-mShe tried lo kill him with a look t That whs the aging, however, for the number of stuIn a rambling manner to bury him by she was aud It took the aide of Claudia, but the catholic dents attending the gymnasia la steadAnutlier uisn. church will not permit the burial of ily increasing. Just try a liV Ihix uf carnly ca- suicides in consecrated ground. It has tlmrtlc, tbe Hupst liver niul Ixiwel regulator "PARSON JIM. uude. been learned that be contracted funeral bllla for the girl to the amount of over In the l.lttle Duguut lie Told th Boys Why. I "They must have ijiiArreied." thought they were exeexslvely polite to etch Why II Cnni Out West. $100, ambulance bills, physicians bills, That's Just It! From the New York World: It was other? etc., but had at all times passed at the hospital and to the physicians as the season of the year in Texas when the cattle are Toundlug up to be driven Edmund Osborne, only giving hia correct name to the catholic priest, who north for better grazing. The cowhad written him as "Osborne, alias boys had Juat finished supper, and sat Wright, "when denying his request to around their little dtigout swapping manta are expensive. ' It la no experiment ts permit the unfortunate girl to be buried lies. Gradually the conversation turn- take the meilh-tnwhich thoummla emUma aa on ed motives which the the the beat which cures when other fail, namely from the churrh. Her people In Ypslprompted lantl are very respectable. But It la different members of the group to go rumored she waa a married woman and west. They all told of the more or had a huband living in Michigan. lees discreditable causes for their miWright waa also recently married, and gration. with the exception of a rather hia young wife la nearly frantic with taciturn but generally popular fellow who waa known ae Parson Bill, begrief. cause of the clerical cut of the attire which he universally affected. Funishmrnt in Brlglaa, The Beat in fart the One True Wood Pnrlflar "Why did you come west. Parson?" There la no death penalty In Belnnusra, Irnllyestkax HnnH's Pille cur Swamp-angSam. biUouaneae. a cents. gium, but few criminals would choose queried drawled individual out the "Well, the punishment substituted for It that addressed. "I left the east because I HMUMM la, If they had a choice. The condemned build a church." didn't man la placed In a dungeon ao FOR 14 CENTS. conwaa smiled at what Everybody Wa wish to train ItO.MtptMMd that from the moment he enmtomlattWiHdhuaniir ters It he will never hear the sound of sidered the drollery of the Parson, 1 Pkf Blimiit Cnnobv Ua lto Vkg Hound Globa Bid human voices nor see a human being. who, not noticing the merriment which Carrot lie hi Kaiser Wilhelm Lttaos We His food is passed through a sliding he had created, continued: We Earliest Helen "It was this way. We used to hold IBo panel In the door of his cell. Not one Giant Yellow Onion in the district sehoolhouse in We KadUh meetings surever been known has to prisoner Beads Brilliant Flower Its Massachusetts and I did the preaching. vive this punishment more than three Wirtfe tl.Ot, fcr 14 mk. deflock The was and little it grew, Above W pkflrs. worth 11 J9 we will years. The authorities have striven In mall you free together vtU ear The rided to build a small church. vain to prolong their lives by varying omit plant and oeed ceUlofns open i. were as were vveelpt ef this notice and Us. col'erted. they put their food ta much as possible, but funds, liow eon wa do itl Bernese we He into my hands for safekeeping." want new tautomers and know if yon those who are moderately or lightly once try fllsr,s seed, voa'll sever, nourished gradually waste away, while paused. "That's why I came west.'. never Rat along without them I fatalovna alone fe. poeUea. B. W, those who are fed generously go mad JONU As PtUFI (D i,4 mown, nn. and die raving maniacs. Pittsburg BIG SPRINCS FOR UNCLE SAM. eeeeMMiei Dispatch. Some to He llufTers on Jllg (inns and Others 1lared If r hind .Armor 1lntea. Tha t'xsr's Ilolltlsy. Soft cushions to take up the recoil During the czar's visit to Balmoral of Uncle Sams great guns are being hia majesty took the keenest delight In made in Pittsburg. Pa. Experiments the unceremonious shooting parties are also under way to the which were arranged in his honor. One rushlons to the breastworksapply of a the on out drive, while grouse day, and battle ships so as to lesemperor caught sight of a flock of sen ihe force of the shock caused by sheep at some distance and Immediately a heavy projectile coming in contact whether they asked his companions The principle of with armor plate. were wild or tame. On being told the buffers on the ends of the platforms of off to set he latter running instantly railroad passenger coaches la to be aptry and catch one, but long before he to guns and armor plate, and the came to where they were grazing he fell plied will he ws'ched with conexperiments On to his into a boggy hole. returning Interest siderable by everybody. If a companions he expressed himself ax success will mark sn era In the they adventhe having thoroughly enjoyed of battleships and forts. The Ql'.AllTKIt OF CKNTI'HT OLD. ture and added: "You know, 1 mayn't building cushions for the guns are huge spiral FAYS MANILLA? do these things in Russia." Westminsprings made of the very best steel. ster Gazette. Some are square, while others art round. They are being manufactured Buli-li- l In Japan. ia considerable quantities. Na HI NT par KATTIsK. (Miitarfg tf m frva. A Dura lilr uhtlfafr tar Plutrr an walls No disgrace attaches to birr lranf'titMiralMn of miuf metFnii,tlia with the m ch4NiMMit result among the Japanese, Disgust Ins Scotch Fashion. UOOKIS (i CO tht?n JU MLUliFinftrkw.WritefitrMiMpieistta. hat, on the average, about 4,600 males A new fashion has arisen in Scotch e females commit 8.000 ind nearly country houses during the last few SU EFOR CUR every ye.r. In tne years 1890-- 4 vivM tftWM m I'l'nhisv nr PfHt rniiii years. All sporting men like porridge It 'kiMtr kttil 14,799 men and 6.825 women hanged BOftANKOS PILE REMEDY. hmvIi. breakfast. for Now, it is not a pretty Air- .... sect fag. t.Whwik an: iff. a women men and 5.269 6,825 hemselvei. to. Druggist v Uti. MIL (ill MANIC Plillk M. see mimtached to and bearded spectacle 597 irowned themselves. 1.231 men and men eat porridge and cream, so now j the happy ds-latcvomen performed delectable compound Is placed up- - j that 390 men or knives with swords, on side table behind a screen or In CuvoAi DR. JLETEPHEftS LUAMtEglttiSh a nd 32 women shot themselves, 266 men a little ante-rooand when the lords' 1.072 and took women 131 poison, ,nd down on a Sunday or crentlon stroll of themselves killed ten and 319 women rush down on a week day to breakfast, . LUiUi . All fclSfc tAllS. u inlscellaiuMiM fashion. July In l4,t t uturi Tum'fGmL Uh etiquette, they and summer months In gen-ra- l, according to sm.1!! ! !i tinigjisfq, eat their first breakfast course standare. a in Europe, tjie favorite ing. This fashion reminds an observer lues for suicide.' of the Russian habit of ealng xakouska U.' UtNVC-R.- NO. 9? "What do you regard jis the most re- or hors d'nettvre at a side table in W. N.i t .:luc to before drawing-roothe picas say (t,. descending fable weather report, professor?" you saw :u sCvninicul Is Ibis pspsr. New York Tribune. the dining-room- . 'Thunder." London Mn-vail- AMl'KL P. FUT- The Invisible radiations from a heatMiaa May ed Issly ihjkscss the power of effecting fam and wer certain chemical diitiiiiposiltnii much found dead In after the maimer of lights, us, fur Inton the other morn-Vifstance, in photography. Among the which ,n. auladaiieca sensitive to weak radiay j had been occupied d tion of heat may be mentioned puivr ' ISify or a week by Mil V saturated with cupric bromide, or a Collin. Th death mixture, of sulphate of copjier ami were due to tironiiile, wlihii bus a faint greenish tint that ls nines olive brown JAnotL P PUTNAM- - were found Both lying in radiant Lent, uml If gram I used a brown Image can Is obtaimsl in a on the flooi of the room, and were fully dreeaed. From one of the ga burners minute by exjNndug to the rudl.Uion from a gas wove. ami on trcatiiieut the ga waa escaping full force. Mr. with sliver nitrate I lilt image be- Putnam, who waa C6 year, and Mlu comes black by reason of (lie reduction Collin 20 years old, were Free Thinof the silver. Itiehroiiiiilcd paper I been traveling together bad and ker, a affected by radiant heat, by iiglit, on a Mr. Putnam tour. lecturing and pusr impregnated simply with poke In Paine hall the previous Sunsulphate of copur yields a feeble Image, which nearly black w)icu day night. Mr. Putnam came from Collin treated will) silver nitrate. A mix- Chichester, N. 11., and Mi ture of aiilphate of eopis-- r and oxalic from Midway, Ky where her parent arid gives a pas-- r which becomes reside. twowu on exHsiire. f.'lilorate of It appears that about 8 o'clock the Is also very sensitive, the faint night brfoie both Mr. rutnam and liliie color IsN'oiiiing a deiqi green. Similar I.v usi-- bromide of till Ixdinve as Mis Collins entered" the latter' room, to iiglit, bill llliexissieil preparatory to starting for Stunehain. if expoM-when treatcii Shortly afterward the smell of escapvery lii:i-pailli wit silver iiltrab'. Nltnile of silver, ing gas was discovered by the Janitor, whieli Is imirkeilly acted iisin ly light, but he rould not And the leak. In the I wlien expos'll to sligliily lirowm-the smell of gas was much beat radiiiiiou, and I lie tint is deep- morning stronger and waa Anally traced to Miss ened by hydi'iHjuIiioiic or gallic acid. Collins' room. The door vm locked, but wa opened after the key had been A KKII OK. Kiril l (l pushed out and another inserted In Market la Par la W here f'laur Klanipa It place. On a table in the room was Are llouKhl aad Sold. a bottle of whisky partly Ailed. Mr. Without a doubt, the most novel ex- Putnam had only appeared at the hi the ''''E cigar Ntiiinp exchange. held at Iurls, In the aueieiit Ilnee house. It i said, as Miaa Culling' visMaulM-rt- , whieli is tlie rt of more itor. Mr. Putnam had traveled extensivecurious eliinu-lerthan any other pluce In the world. Oil the steps hint- ly throughout the country and had ing to It fi'oiu the Kouleriird St. tier-mai- quite recently lectured in Chicago and the rai'islau IMgar Stump ex- that He hud written a numchange meets every plcannt after- - ber ofvlciulty. book on Free Thought. In the U"il. room adjoining that In which the bodies All mciiilici-- of the bring were found was the hook entitled In pai-c- r their wures to Ihexe Ihisos. There Is no dm ling In fill unit. Four Hundred Years of Free Kni-broker sells only i lie cigar euils Thought," written by Mr. Putnam, actually In Ills isissessioii. and containing his autobiography. on tills exchange are The hiiyci-According to this he entered Dartwholesalers und retailers. The wholesalers liny lip all die stiinis they can mouth college In lho8. Three year get for nlsuit a franc a isuind, ehun later he went to the war us a private, them, cut them lip Hue, mid sell tlie wa promoted to raptain in 18C3, and pnuluct in nick ages with fancy cov- served In the Department of the Gulf ers us Kiuiigghil tobacco for three or until the end of the war. He was gradfour francs n pound. uated from the Theological seminary The government tolmmi of similar In Chicago In HillH and preached in orlive and six thodox funlli.v cos (s lietwii-pulpit. In 1871 he joined the I rimes a isuiiid. The retail buyer purchase only two or three pounds of Unitarian denomination and subsequently became a Free Thinker. He kliiuis at ii time for their own The prices on the tobaceo was elected secretary of the American stump exeliniige vary, of txiurse, ns on Secular union In 1887 and three years oilier exeiinnges, neiiuiliug to the re- later was elected president of the lation of siiiply and demand. union, and at that time established In In winter, when fewer persona San Francisco a Journal entitled Free aumke In the street, fewer stumps are Ha waa afterward chosen found In the gutters and brought lute Thought. the exchange, anil the sellers get 10 president of the California State Liband 15 per cent more for tlicir stunqsi eral Union. This publication suspendthan they get in summer, when the ed in 1891, and pext year he waa electiMiiilevnrtl niul square are crowded ed president of the Free Thought Fedwith smoker. rhlladelphla Press. eration of America and held that posiat the time of hie death. He ! I Tombs tills the Muustals tion waa a married man. The theory la Strraius In Masjr Wars. Heslile a coiisIderahlR niniilier of that the suicides loved each other, and Installations, Switz- seeing no hope of a legitimate marlarge water-powe- r erland Is full of plant, riage determined to die together. nearly every town In that laud of wad terfall and iiioiintnlii being well with imwer from the "white Balrlrt Makes a Happy Hum a Iloasa f Mourning. coal," as the melting snow on the mountain Hides hare lieen well called, surrounded by those Although says C'assier's Magaziue. Wlien there things which women hold dear no are large streams, many sinnll ones a beautia husband, loving are Imimmidiil and collii-teIn reser-volihome ful a an child prety mi the hlllsldiii, and It la rare to liml a place of any size that is not well Mrs. Yetta Stern shot mid killed herlighted by the (tower of some mountain self in New York the other morning. She waa a beautiful woman, twenty-si- x stream. At Montreux the electric tramway year old. Her child, get It power In this way, and from a boy, with curly, golden file old Homan town of Vevey to the hair and big, blue eyes, cries pitifully mediaeval castle of Cliillon, one may for hi mother. The father is broken rule in a trolley car pros-lleliy the Their pretty home, so rozy, power of ail lusigiiiiicHiit little stream hearted. which may or may mil Ik noticed I a house of mourning. A year ago when climbing up the hillsides Just this little family made their home on above. the third Aoor of No. 6 West One of tills general ztll- - Hundred and Fourteenth sireet. Jay Izatiou or imiiirnl power an beginning Stern, the husband, la a commercial to lie every wlici-c- , mill with for an opttral Arm. He earns the iip ii'ihiiloii of ihc Missibillths of traveller a and gave his wife all salary, good i methods of the traiisiuissioii. ihi development of ninny she desired. At 8 a. m. Mr. Stern nioiim:iiii must surely come. perched the little boy on hia shoulder Thera are Imiiiincnihle st reams whieli, while very small, are yet very high, niul ilicsc cun. wiili comparatively little dillleulty. be iiiipouiidiil and carried down iii.iuy bmi'ircils of fiit, thus up for their lack of volume by the great readily obtainable, and ciihcr by ihc use of or compicsscd air. liu- piwer may lie transmltbil to many imints of applk-atlot- i with but little Press. dn-ldc- graveyard SUICIDES. fa fha Hn-.sl'rsgady la float Tha Heuaatluaal Sulclil ef Mnu II. W right - Died uu tlia tin. af C'laa-dl- it'll a. piioTtidtt DRAMATIC MAHY COLLINS. and carried him from his bedroom. Th mother heard hi ringing laugh, nut when the door closed she stole from u aer bed, took a revolver from the drawer and went to the hark parlor. She p'.aied the weapon to her beast and Ared. The bullet penetrated Iter heart. Three months ago she suicide ly swallowing chloroform liniment. Mrs. Stern was a brunette of beautiful figure. She was an idurated and accomplished woman. bur-Mi- tlu-m- - er . ; s plii"--Hu- ; Experi- Hoods Sarsaparilla el IMIilt con-truct- ( post-iff- iiiiwiiHiCM forti-flcatl-:- ns roofingsA sWETETPR00f75Sr er sul--ld- RE N.n-- i h" Ilrsnisllr Kuli-lil- r n Tnleiln. Kdmuitd K. Ii right, son of a prominent real edntc dealer of Toledo, Ohio, committed suicide the other day hr shooting himself through the heart over the grave of his sweetheart, who died some Jays previously. Wright, uadcr the name of Kdnutnd Osborne, hid a few week ago accont panted Miss l".audlb Oshorne, formerly of Ypsllantl. Mich., but recently employed a stenographer for the E. , Breckinridge if PILES i n-- G?!y.HA'UNKENNESS i m par-h-iil- I te 4.-18- m Tld-BIt- s. V lu-i- |