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Show IN TAIVJ prt-a- tlm tree I t tkat f, ,e"!v" 1 of tin "hies tliou liearest near Liive's wide jumotia (urged U i.R.ing M;re t,(.IV n.i.m.. mill lire. tolt uir . mmet,v.r,-t!,es.unef,:ii;,v- brai. when I droptu'd it on the floor, being visited nowhere, Harnessing: up Niagara. spoke to no one isn- j' too to manage it. He quickly less it was absolutely ieces-arand The scheme to put, Niagara Fallsin fled the gourd would allow held it and for no woman to enter Ids tigtrn , n.e while mrness to do the hard work of man i'l en be hou-- e - 'c.arcli w.-a- y. I 1 iliat stirs thy smd r itli drank, so'tened around l,r some ' witii i rettd itt the milk and nur more me. As or less smci-s- , :i , t the ciiiglim; breath of vague I'e-- ' ,..v as my hunger was a little airtinti-.ilonuts ()f alhi.l had when soon lie sire. ran out of the louse and him who stands vis m ol.lignt.ou nut to gm.ut of !., ' main' halloed with til! his might. Thcti he of the nig oceuiied tn I c.iine their wanuesa Love a bright hues in, cat a shce oi'ha'a and 1, stopped and but q, am. a it on a gii liroii to broil in the put sound was t..l eh. ar.l, save o, lire. lai e, W here there was no open take Love's name in vain, Min'-nolire, casiotml mil ,,f ;l ,.lt 5 ia the flu !1 lie ran out and halloed again. or lay (iucruions I ark of a squirrel. n n he con e in and threw the grid- i Oil Iioti.rd that I was in a Ii e in'll Mfro's tli' no:u jui-I. pa't momt-aiirai'E,tl l.v st range to me entir. eiity down bis gun ln.ta oa some hu.fks. i. ami into warning start T J bun "Has me litt.e trun!-igate s moment tins went in and shut it off. Alter knew that il turmd i.if n ,t my back to tl.e ,'A ic ''I.'lt a .and . bis I sun and walked a stain of earth upon its I ham and made Mime codec, and !id I ' ,, r all,A, lonie tl.e vallev ,Phl::i :,n,l Lwith them stopping ev.-r, !,rnr l.eavi idv fair tliis spot would be minute founl. that :t . i t'r Ibis o' eriianning raw i'u' toed! t to go out and halloa and li.'e oil his but n didi.ot seem prettv inn- - south: liaieii. while the murmurt . to he in the right phuo. 1 turn. .1 un- gun. Once iti a w idle lie would ex-- I ing im. . bets a smile of find in every wave: built to it ami mart hod oIV. whirling f t e. wu.pt in night sundews still do stay "Confound them! If I didn't 1 the outskirts of the day! found I was goiim-U- want jj.p le's upon anybody there would be a dozthe hid. but concluded 1 iia en oking about.' crossed some Of the httie bids Wllh-or.- t "Alter 1 iatd I cen fed a half dozen A ROMANCE. rotti ing them, tn.d kept ,r.. .and timi s, and bad my face and bands on and on, until I grew tired, and ns though 1 was a babv, and still 1 wtts going up, up, tip. but ihe washed had hi en nearly st rang led again w it h 1 a k Cbnndlee in National sun was at Lest. I my back, and knew I raw whisky, it occurred to him to Tribune. could not be wrong. Mv nuts grew ask me how I ielt. I told him I felt 1 y few wars a pro Mrs. James Beilis, so heavy that made a 'little pen of pretty good, only 1 couldn't move. .stot.es the foot at of a big tree tied il " Could resilient bear to be eartied? jaanet' nml poured theta in, intending to come ho asked. you of Bethlehem, neighborhood (jie alter them the next day. "1 said I thought I could. Then J hen 1 wandered on again until he Idled t!n upi'er eml of Warren County. a bottle w it ii milk, which he it began to grow dark, lor the tateJ to tl.e writer the following in one coatpoiket, and in the put had gone down. ' tmld not under- - other he put a lot of bread and bam. regarding an eecentric sT ... i ,..i , p rticnlars j 1,0 : in wel known that section which he, hii .Hid 0.V"r,lltt Then be brought a ..tractor begin going down into t he folded like a shawl, sheet, and me in his of time the placing death, the t to was not tin it tied me up as though l'lia.1 1 l, of t: inter ? ""'! so lint Jjheen a bundle. Then be nut bis i,m hethlehem is n pretty little cross-- a umld h.ndh ..rag theta a.ong. ainll head through the loop of the sheet wtts getting very hungry. It was liaised me ill his ms, linked the .pis country village of about a now sodark tint 1 lould not see out- door ot his house, at and to with the usual store, distance in front zt'ii houses, me. Then it occur- carry me the live miles tostarted my home. Idirksinitli-shoand tavern, nest-i- : red to me to call out. and 1 screamed It must have heiu terrible hard Father! et the top of my small work, fur 1 was a g utnler the eft, stern slope of the stout, l.eavy once. I did not do it anv girl for my age, and he was It is very voice, just V::s, out t ang Mountains. more, for my voice sounded so that an old man who did not look quiet, and lias never been it settled me, it made such a noise j' ; l!v sitting down to r.st frestrong. ior anything except a in the awful silence. lie bore me along, however, "I tterl.v wearied out I dropped quently Siitt attention to its own business, until we came down the mountain down at the foot ol a tre.upon some road to where our house could be fithepieasir.f, and luxuriant leaves, nnd must have went to sleep seen in the valley. Here lie sat down in of and south sight valley (nee dui'ingtlienight I nnd called again with all his voice, .'lurch steeple of this immediately, o' the one awoke, and feeling very cold I got up but there wtts no one at our house obscure viliiap-- Mary and walked around awhile in the to hear jiiuefully him. and he toiled on with irmitnue was hern in 18BB, and dark, im lost because it issodark, his burden until lie bail me at home 1 said to myse'i: but I will find the and la ill on my mother's bed. i.ed until her marriage with James place when daylight comes. Then I "lie then, after resting a few minIn telling her little said hills, in my prnyersandlaiddownagain. utes, took tic long tin dinner-horstory, tlie only romance of her life, 1 seemed to have no 'ear, but T wtts and blew a blast which must have called if, Mrs. liellis said: er. angry at myself because I could awoke all tie mountain echoes. lie "I think I Vegan to hear about not find the way. also took father out and fired "When 1 o eaed my eyes again the it off, to call home gun Jclin Mat-keabout the same time not only my own sun was on the other sifie of lolks but the people of all the neighti at 1 1 fgan to notice a vague and me f;nm shining where it ougth to be, and I borhood lor miles around, who had i zy distinction between good and wtts just one great pain all over me, been out on the mountain hunting y il. He was then held up before and oh! so hungry! I at once began for me. crawl look to on and for not terror about tlie a all came rushing home, nnd jyas nuts, infrequent 'They lii.d-g- g but there were none there. Directly a terrible fuss they made. Mother J asions when I misbehaved, fcc-tI was able to use my though and aunt promptly washed meaiiover that lie utterly failed to put in were awfully sore. Then I in hot water, gave me a dose of some they oc-a m appearance on the frequent sen died further, but not a, nut could kind ol horrible weed ten, crying and dons when mother or my maiden I find. The trees were nil gum ami scolding all the time, till tlipy bad me in bed. and tucked up in a blankmat, Isabel, would go to the door beech, nnd everything, hut Then 1 cried for the first time, et so tight that I could do i; J call cut in an awful voice: not so much because I waslumgry as but sweat: nnd they were sonothing busy 'Here, John Mackey; come and j because I bad been dunce enough to over Hog Mackey and something he t'ke this bad girl. with of nuts. seemed to have done. Everybody part my npronful 1 gradually lost faith in John ' I now forgot nil about being lost was to feed bun nnd give him trying As I grew a in my search for nuts, ami looked a drinks all at once, and lie seemed not Hickey as a bogey. long time for the place where I had to mind much until Aunt Isabel put hie older and able to carry my misleft my npronful the night before. I her arms around bis neck and wantsings larther afield, my father used had now lost nil idea ofthe direction, ed to give him a drink of my weed 5p because I had lost confidence in the tea. Then lie got up and looked a supplement my mother's mild sun. It was always on the wrong little scared, as he said, quietly but by saying sterenly: side. At last I came to a little hol-- j firmly: ' Little gal, if you dont stop low and a (food folks, youallbeingwilling. tiny spring. Here I got a Idling down yonder in the creek, drink, and felt much better. My I guess Ill go home if.,! stop straggling around on the limbs were not so sore now, and my "Father insisted upon taking him 'untain, Hog Mackey will get you feet did not hurt me so much. Then in the carriage, and at last he con1 found some acorns nnd sat down sented. Before going lie said: me of these days, sure. eat them, and while doing so I'd like to look at the little girl is this calmity never eventuated, to went to sleep. When I awoke it was who thought I might eat her out of ametothe conclusion that Ilog night again, and my feet and limbs season. had lost his taste for little hurt worse than before. I wondered 'Then he came into mothers pis, and I persisted in my small bow a day could be so short, but said room, and after looking all around chiefs with great peace and con- to myselfi I must really go home. to see that no one was looking, he tinent. finally, having outgrown Mamma will worry about me. suddenly bent over me nnd kissed I tottered on .again the best I me. Then saying "Don't tell, little regard for childish scarecrows at early age, the time came when I could, and in a few minutes I began girl, he went away. Ot course I was soon about and John Mackey, when to see lights, and suddenly I was in firdonlyof lier came home in the Spring with a big garden just like our own, with- tis well as ever; but I had lost a great iizen beautilul little white pigs in the hoyse at the upper end. I start- deal of my interest in Musconetcong '"'agon, which I was told he had ed to run up the porch stops and fell. Mountain, except so far as John "glit from Hog Mackey, or in the Down, down, down I went a fearful Mackey was concerned. The first if when the farm hands, with the distance, and hit my head against useful work I ever did was to knit . wagon, and father on horseback, something. For a moment I renliz-- ! him some warm woolen stockings and rted into the mountain early in ed that 1 was still in the wood; then mittens anil Dike them to him. It was not long before 1 learned all of morning and did not return for a time I knew nothing. The next sensation 1 had was his history that was to lie learned. j the next day, when the wagon i'd lie full of dead and dressed that of flying through the air at a He had, it was unuerstood. been tin sent on to Haston great speed. My eyes were open, officer in t he Federal army during j that were kt'i, and I learned they had been and I coaid see the rocks and trees the war of 1N12, and at its close repiping Hog Mackey kill his pigs, living past me. and I knew that a lumed to his home in Brooklyn. In die Mountain is man ot terrible height and awftd lNlo he disappeared from his home, best place in Warren County for long legs was running away with which was with a brother, who died in 18:20. In 1817 or 1818 heappear- ''nuts and hickory-nuts- . From me. time I first began to lmve teeth Mackey has got me at Inst, ed in Bethlehem on horseback. 'Hog tl.e time I ceased to have any, I said to myself; but I must have rying only a valise containing a few in lin t, ever since, 1 have been said it aloud, (or at once a loud clothes. Away up on the side of the mlent lover of Musconetcong Mountain, just after every nut that roaring, pantimr voice answered: ,rs in the forests. " Yes, Hog Mackey has got you the Devolution, a man named Croffut i had built a bouse upon a section of long ns there was a nut to be at lust. d in the woods, that was thehest "And whpn I awoke again I was (lovernment land which he patented with a soldier's right. lie cleared I ' to look lor me after 1 had nt-- d coughing and strangling and crying, BO but found it acres, mi ago nnd size that admitted itml mv throat was on tire. I could about tgoing out ofthe house, dimlv sec before me, where I lay on a so stony as to be worthless 'mt ofthe ofsight mountain was not bed. It it old mu n sitting, holding a bot-- j- for farm inland, and beingiron dis-he not finding the Milan half a mile away, and be-- 1 t to ia one hand nnd a spoonin theotli- appointedto. be abandoned the place was eight down were expected I old was tears running er. and big years itli every tree, bush and rock 'his face. Alter I had coughed and because be could not sell it. Mackey -- dm eastern foothills nnd fora, strangled a little more, and got hold found this place, and, limiting upthe 'nP the rugged sides o! Musconet- - of mv apron and wiped my tears heirs of (Jroliiit, bought it tor a song. he became the owner of awav. I looked at the old man again. In this way fair bouse nnd BOO acres was when I was about 10 a tolerably for?' " W are crying hat you years mat an event occurred which He put a way the hot tie and spoon, ofabout the mo.'t undesirable land in Warren County. After furnishing Kcnr cutting this story short, and wiptd is eyes with the back of his house and he same time procuring a cow, li s made me bis liamis. and said: last purchase was a half dozen choice with John Mackey. My I'm not crying; it's only sweat.I rean, sonie Pennsylvania hogs. 'Old man, vou shouldn't lie, n)cn jn the bight of a "lleViow settled down, alter letting out on i he foot marked. lor I ielt concerned about lie known that he laid no particuit de ol kind a He gave and him. only rmountanmitting desire to be unsociable, but ke lar lor a new barn. 1 I framing me. tic. started and so grunt no woman ever to come into wanted I at alter dinner I was.egged ttskeu. ' Are you Ilog Mackey? allowed his house or set foot on his plnro. ' them to pick nuts, e,"l'm Hog Mackey.me? His lie of seclusion soon gave him mavy verbid bonds that I was " Are you going to eat the ' little appearance and reputation of a account to go out of hearing o. lie said calmly: li Ilis only business ami nnit. axes ef the be workers. are ont o! season now; ond means of living was in his pigs. were plentiful and I I think vou have mo need to eat sible vour-e.- t. It soon became widely known Macke v. d n basketful, which 1 carried somebody or something on Musconetcong Mountain, sohltl e I canon ''-y 1 am right hungry, father's coat on a 'r?',Vn :ir best breed of pigs in the country; he hurriedly that llten I remembered a tree "With knitted. 1. re lull of milk. home lie got the mime of Hog- Mac-- J , particularly big hickory- - brought me a goun and key. His life wa perfectly hann'ess. and concluded that I whitli he thrust into my hands c.se. His oulv eccentricities were that he' something some. alter On reaching was ' a,s ,,- -ii 1 , I m.-ke- j I.-- , w'-i'- s . i 1 mucll-osteeine- P p et-- ngri-r.ltur- al 18-17- . n j , nut-bearer- s. . re-jto- of j j Musc-oneteon- i i fa-m- 1 ac-(K- ,out-wit- ' - - .g 'Leery until I was IB, s being pushed serial My. The prosent ban a leiium-- j ve t at fa st onteniphited to years en age, brain o! so. ks ami nut ten- -, to w bieh ' of the water power to send mot In r added table dr'.h a ies. was1 impressed air through points wlieie then away '.or th't-eal at si land. t and one ol t he first tilings beard' was to used to generate power. was that .Joan Market would nl- - Fhe p Ian in s been changed to eon-- , low m on t o i ail lam Hog Mackevj eying t heeiiergy by electric currents. in my bad been sii k and A m. l!iv kin-oof'Washington. pres-h-liad (or me. lie del not say of tlie by draulic electric be wanted to si e me. !e oni v a tells a Washington Dost the doctor w here I v.a. Tne very next innrning I smiled a hoi e ami about undertaking as follows: rode to his 1.1, Use. Without kllnek-inSeveral business men of Buffalo open t be doornnd walk- tnd Toronto are interested in the ed i1- He was stiil quite leelde, ami in a by tie lire. The mo- inflect, and they have secured tin ment lie saw me he kliineil: liHtssary grants or concessions from Do away, worn. in! Have you no he Punadian authorities to use the more m ban to rash iutoa man's .Miter power at a point above the house that w ay.' Horseshoe Fall. Iromiueiit and " 'I'm no woman,' I replied: I'm capitalists have thoroughly only the little gii ou wouldn't cat xamined the plans, and will actively out ol si nMin. nterest themselves in the work. We " Cod hies-- . me!' heexckiimed; you lave ela borate reports from experi-licedon't look as though you had been engineers and electricians as to out lost on the mountain lor two he leasiuility and practical results of .he undertaking, and it will in no days and nights lately! "I told him had not, and did not way interfere with or martin beauty part ieiiiarly want to be again. Then .if the scenery at this magnificent I went to work fixing up bis room work ot nature. mid preparing him something good llow do you intend to utilize the to eat. He remonstrated with me waterpower of the tails? first, then lie ordered me out ofthe By tunneling under the bed of the house, and swore at me; to all ot Niagara river at a distance of BuO which I paid no attention whatever, feet above the falls. At that, point but worked and talked away cheer- there is a pocket in the bed ot the fully until he subsided into a kind ol rier wheie the depth is thirty feet, despairing apathy that could have whereas the depth elsewhere is only laughed at in any other person. Af- ibout nine feet. We expect, by borter that I went to John Mackeys ing t lie mouth of the tunnel at tliis house when 1 pleased, and he got dept Into escape danger or accident used to me, but not another woman to mnehim ry that might be caused would he let in. My visits were alto- by floating ice or debris which at vagether directed to making' his house rious seasons ol the year jams over cleaner and more comfortable, and tlie cataract. A horse there was very little talk between us. power of ,.000 ia already "Iloreeovcml, and all went on well obtained by private parties from the until, on one very stormy night in nnal running t h rough the town ol the Winter of lN."r, a neighbor who Niagara Falls, N. Y from above the had come across the mountain and ipids. The Horse Mine Full is esstopped at Mackey's to get warm, timated to have a thickness in the came and told me that John wanted enter of the sheet of not less than to Bee my father and myself twenty feet, it is IBS feet in height that night, as he was very t ml 12,117 let wide. Fully l.BoO,-1)0sick. It was past midnight when we 000 ol cubic feet of water are reached the lonely house. 11a was aid to pass over that fall every minlb had taken ute. very sick indeed. Of course, we understand that pleurisy, and the doctor had told him there was no hope. He did not there are many engineering difficulknow meat first, but talked wildly ties to overcome, but we believe it about phases of his life of which we an lie done. If we succeed we proknew nothing. Toward morning his pose to fiiriiis.il power to electric railde'irum passed oil' and he recognized way organizations, manufacturing me. establishments and contract lor I knew yon would rome. Poor lighting nt nil points within a radilittle girl; 1 can't eat you, however. us ot thirty-fivor forty miles. The Little girls are not in season. But transmission of electric currents for iii there and lie raised a wan nnd long distances fur these purposes inis trembling hand heavenward where no longer an experiment anil is I am going, little girls like you will successlul operation in Europe aud always be in sea son: for you have in this country. brightened the last hour of an unhappy life!' Warm Weather YiOrk. Thus he passed away, nnd after Crawling ruga are the latest for he had been laid to rest in thechurch I me told father that babys comfort. 8inne they tire cemetery lay was a comparatively rich woman, to be spread out on tlie floor for John Mackey had left me all he for from draughts they protection possessed, the existence of much of must be thick and so.'t. The rugs w hich was unknow n until his will was found in an old chest along with are from one and n half to two and every stocking and mitten I had ever half yards square and they are made knitted for him. From that hour to of heavy flannel blankets, or two thicknesses of ordinary twilled flanthis I can never see or hear of a being treading life's pathway nel infeilined, or two of eider down silent and alone w ithout a tear of re- flannel without lining. Tlie decoraa broad ribbon gret for poor John Mackey, who tion varies from couldn't eat little girls out of binding to nn elaborr.ne embroidered or uppliqued design. Tlie crazy yp.irhwork rrnze is in tliis fortunately country, A Dudes Dreat Feat. abating but it ia said to be gaining a footThe other night five or six young hold in England to theinteriseaston-ishmen- t men of the listless, vaof asthete.. A novel sofa carried out in silk patches riety, bo familiar just now, dined to- cushion lias tlie regulation kaleidoscopic gether in a private ftom at a fashw it h J a pa nese fa ns done ionable rest aura nt. After cigars had background in satin and Velvet scattered over its been lighted one of them drawled: surface. TliA'fans wore made on sepI'll bet, fellows, that I can throw arate linings and applied after the this knife and it will stick in the background wm completed. exhibiThe fancy baznazs have on crack of that door every time. s tion new consisting ol two He rose from the table nnd point- small oblong cushions, not more ed out the narrow crack between the than 8 inches, by 12 inches in size, door and the jamb, and showed how tied together with hows of ribbon. he proposed to place the knife. The They are made of printed silk nnd stuffed with down. One hangs in five others approached the placeaiid front of the ehnirbnek, one behind it. Ye take that bet. For These headrests are much liked at cried out: how much? present in spite of the absurdity of Hitting a cushion behind a chairlmck I am to have ten throws. Fach rest. time that I fail I pay a 10 hill; if I w here no head could possibly so durable work Drawn and being in knife succeed in the putting the for sumcrack ten times each of you will pay so easily done kis asitpopular mer fancy woi ns was a year ago. nie the same sum. The young man took his position, Having ornamented every piece of linen in her possession the ennnd, with a rapidity mid accuracy table is now devoting her time to that wordsefumot describe, executed thusiast tho pillow slips and sheets. Time so ten times in succession tliis remarkaused inny not Is lost. Love otdainty ble feat. . AYlien he had fnislied every one and beautilul surroundings should howa hurrahed with (b light. Fach of his be gratified. It is time lie not such whether ever, might lie wagers being paid, pocketed a roll more advantageously spent in the of bills with a just pride. But how did yon ever learn to do library or the music room. A collar and cuff bug of brown linthis? asked one of the company. with u graceful foliage branch outen Then he revealed the secret. For in brown aid a band of plush lined two or three years, having nothing across the bottom makes an exceedbe to do and anxious to pipssing useful adjunct, of talked about, lie bad given himself ingly pretty and toilet one, the moreover, which table; up to patient piaetice at this work. is easily made. Knell morning lc locked himself in bis room, and. far front prying eyes, A Woman as a lie att nipied for hours to put a, knife into a hole, lie had to make The people of this section are acinnumerable experiment to measure customed to seeing plows pulled by e required, t lie loi'ce the and very often by and horses mules, and the curve, but his perseverance was in ineibh. At first lie an ox, but until recently they bad woman lulling the threw the kni e into the w ih nioui h niereeen ahusband held the plowher tie Chinese neck into of a jar; be witof a Lottie; finally h succeeded ill shares. But such a scene can within a mile ot Mclne alnessed narrowhis in the bulging projectile most un.v day now. The parties are est opening. And yet some people say that our white, and the husband a preacher (?) from Ohio. The wife informed the dudes are good for nothing and Enterprise man some time ago that r tlnearth. New York Times. Cliri-tm- as theem-jloyme- ( nt 1 1 1 1 1 j i re pre-m- n. 1 com-lan- Mu-,- y, g 1 p.i'-lie- - ; i i - e, n-- (. i well-mow- 1 1 , , ' J 1 iti-.- Small Ono gets a None of the trusts, for any sort of robbery, nre thought much of if they have less than $gi).o M).o )0 capital. A fresh salt trust, ju-- t unearlned, lias that much, cn paper. Now Urloans Iieayime. As Orlirlual me urning. o. 1 i i r i J a pur dressmaker, big sei sor.s and a b tt o of vir )1 and proo odc(l to the lo lging of the swain. Whit she would have done Lad s ; iir-- the tailor in the ile-can only he couje tured in a vague nn 1 spi culuLi ve nin.iiier. bit it happen il that he was ou'. so she set to work on his .Sunday ciollies. Tins' she p.di-- 1 out of Ii ward wherein they lay, strewed them on a t Idc. an c it them inlo ribli in i with her She next sprinkled vilrol over tho lot nil I treated the tailor's socks, shirts, aisl pocket handkerchiefs q, vicious d,ashes of tlie samr com ive substance. Tlivu sho went nwev s hut was arrest'd. according to the legal phraso rat her appropriate to the circumstances, at the sail of the tail r. l fnluo-heuri- e. L I 1 le-- Panada a movenent to abolish the wearing of black for Ibecnci. igia.l melhul of wre iking vengea ice on an unfaithful lover ba been adopt'd by a deceive damsel, says the Loudon Telegraph. Tm; in tri was a t lilor ml li-- woman a cook, .: hearl who. wh tint th: guy decei', given her up for a spruce An nee-cssar- in Capo sun. plow-whil- Tniiiin is r r.t Dirls who paint their f res neve play lawn tennis in hoi w mtlier, The green post ego st imp must go. That is wlmt it was nvtle Ur:. Baseball lias Leon knocked out by sluggers. It is too tom sport compared with the giant mils. I Dis ippointmoiits worry a maa In 'wan- - w- -".. btl 0ila nko3 put in tho jJ.ip who.l it is too hot. Petersburg1 Index: A great many men uc jttiro $2 of prosperity and arrogance with ti public o.lico. Kilrain is already talking nbmt whipping someother man. Ills backer liould pick him out an e isy one uext lime. When it is too hot for anything an operator on Than go doesnt cure a emit who! her his enemy is bulling or boar-lu- g the market. Til; misforlun; of prize fighting is that it settles nothing. After tin blowers come to blows they do not stop their blowing. Profane people who nre cursing and rom plain ing about t.ho heal are booked for hotter places th in they are accustomed to in this world. La- -t wint .! a man claiming superior intelligence asserted that the sun was losing its heat, lie was dead wrong, judging by the late I reports from tho d qiie-dio- 1 oln. of ba'.biu surf-li- t May. bend-rest- di-ta- , . e Ilow-Hors- , u-- 0, sud-Boule- , oniv iunig.it. Alter it o c.iiiio uio c f()1. lh lhl whlpp ot lv, , 1h a ,(l wl,,n it ...im.-thestruck out at ran iom wiih and sticks. aml when th.-- h some hing llutt t int they hml oil the rocks would kuo-.been siiccesshd. The bird is a trillo larger tli m a qu ii! and h n short, stubby wing1, resembling those of a pon-- I gain. They :oo iv.irly black, with home white oa tlie bread and toward the tail. Their log, are sh irt and tho beak is long r than ho quail's. I'heir Hedi is said to ho palatable, hut the eggs only worn trie 1. They are pullet si.u ami white, an 1 Israel said wore the son-foil eggs lie ovor' t istod. brought, a mmiber of Hi nil a id also tho eggs of tho gull and sh ig. In a cave on the west island be foun I a new kind of so i urchin, very beautiful ami numerous, iiisl.-'mof tho usual purple ami black colors it was a brownish-red, was some four Inches in (liamot r. llj also found an abelona the size of a brown b an, which is much smaller tli m the least in tho nct . at tho light-lim- i Mr. Israel's formula for taming the skin of hair-soul- s is to lir-- t sink tlrun in a solution of alum and salt. They must thci be tidied up against a fiat sur.'a.O wiili tlie in ior side out. aud have to bo scraped daily for tu days in order to get olr all the blubber. 8an Diego (Cal.) Sun. d, it was voluntary on her part that she did the pulling of the plow, hence the editor has withheld his editorin' A mm was arrested the otlirr day for respect s in t he premises. McIlaelUn.) shall in g rn uui'irelhi and tried to got ofT by Entcrpiise. ! I sa.v Unit be w is lijmj souioddug fur a rmey day. beaten n-- y |