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Show she met him at the home of a friend ZTZI AND NO ITU. Bo capital an Orental ator y la told of to test hla abilities and to gratify her There were a dosen friends tho acuta observing facultlea of an curiosity. present All were exought it of Mrs. Wilcox Arabian dervlah that not only none more ao than she. to bo Introduced Into all our public cited, In relating the experience Mrs. Wilachoola, aa parhapa It la, but pertinentthe teacher. cox aald: ly commented onof by "He made several paseea with hla a man who could Thoturh narrated and brow, scarcely ahowa what hands over my eyes soon neither read nor write. Iteducation experienced a can touching me, and I an practical to sensation of drowsiness. I did not, be by any one who knowa how seem to pass beyond that uae hla own eyea, and then to re aeon however, remained perfectly conscious. state, but on what he Been. had not told me what he Intended Somewhere on the deaert, the denrlah Ha to do, but I heard him say to the upon two travelera, evidently others, I will put this needle through have Tou ooklng for a etray anlmaL her fleah, and aha will feel no pain. have you not?" oat a camel, Then he took my arm and lifted the ii somewhere between my wrist and hla right eye fleah "Waa he not blind In elbow, and with a common needle ran and lame In a left leg? It clear through the fleah. My friends Ym It. One. Miss Thomas, nearly witnessed "Hal he not loot a front tooth?" fainted. If ha had told me what he uyggii waa going to do I should have bean "And waa he not loaded with honey frightened. Aa It waa, I knew no (Mr, on one ade and wheat on the other?" no suffered pain, and no blood came Yea: and, aa you have aeen him, you from the wound. The marks remained can, no doubt put ua on hla track." the on my arm,, proving what he had done. "I never aaw your camel, replied He aald that, after one or two more dervlah. experiments, he would have me under A pretty atory, when you have told perfect control. That frightened me, stolen the and I never allowed him to mesmerise all about him. Tou have were part of hla freight. not like to surjewela thataelsed again. I should the poor fellow, bound me Bo they to another In that fashirender myself him and carried him before the cadi or on. i have been Interested In It since was a young gtrL I always have judiv. for the Iseemed to realise that there arc Thinga looked rather black the Mdl senses- - I here always dervlah. Happily, however, Tou were senses liner than the waa a man of aenae, and aald: there muat explain how you came to know given five. ao much about a camel you Inalat you "Hypnotism will some day be used have never aeen. hv physicians and dentists. When den"I own." replied the dervlah, "that tists make use of It I shall gladly be there baa been aome ground for sus- one of the first to profit; but I shall picion, But I can find ample acope for not be a victim. I think In time we obeervatlon even In a deaert. I knew will all be able to hypnotise ourselves, track of a so that we can free ourselves of pain that I had croaaed the I aaw no mark and yet remain conscious and be under strayed camel because on the same route; no onea control. There is a great law 4f a human footstepwaa blind In one eye which governs the occult sciences. I I knew the anmal will be very because it had cropped the herbage on have faith in It, but it successful aa one side only of the path; I perceived difficult for it to become the faint long as It remains a matter of dollars It waa lame In one leg from toot had and cents. I have had friends cured impression that particular on the sand; I concluded It had by spiritual science. I do not call It tuft of Christian science, because it Is so much loat a tooth because a small In the cenolder than Christianity. Its doctrines herbage wai left uninjured are found In the old books of thfc Hinter of each bite. Finally, aa to the burago. Faith cure and den of the beast, the busy ants In- doos 4000 years branches of the same formed me that It waa corn on one hypnotism are are near wide, and the warming flies that It waa science, and great revelations New Tork Recorder. No wonder the at hand. honey on tho other. THE DEATH PENALTY. sensible cadi acquitted on the apot ao shrewd an observer and so logical a During the last five years there have been 43,902 homicides In the United WMontr One of the moat starting Incidents In States an average of TUT per year. In all literature, an Incident never forgot- the same time there have been 723 legal ten from childhood days to old age, la executions and 1118 lynchtngs. These super-conscio- us be-Hev- ed emphatically want the men to stay, as we know tbo well that society without men ie tlw most stupid thing In the world. But what we would like would be to have Congress and all the rest of have it abolished. Then society could bothIt all 1U own way, without being ered by either business or politics. Oh, how lovely such s state of things would be! As conditions are now, n ashlng-to- n Is a most fascinating spot A winter there forever spoils a woman for a winter anywhere else. But If Congress could Just be abolished, the capital of the United States would be the Ideal social center of the world. WHERE SHES HOT A DUCHESS. An entirely new view of the Marlborough-Vanderbilt match' la presented from Paris In the startling announcement that on the continent Miss Vanderbilt will be nothing but MUs Van- derbilt, says a writer In the ArgonThe assertion Is based upon these founder of facts: Old Jack Churchill, was Prince the house of Marlborough, of Mlndelhelm In Suable. a title conferred upon him by the Emperor of Germany. He always signed himself as prince and duke. was secondary, even His title as duke In England, but on the continent It was There he was known qi unnoticed. ever since prince. The Marlboroughs have been regarded on the continent as are other princely families, like the Hohenlohes, the Lelnlngens and the Schleswig-Holtel- n princes. Therefore, according to continental Ideas, a Marlborough cannot marry a commoner. Such marriages are looked upon In continental eyes ar morganatic marriages. The Duke of Fife, Prince Henry of of Lome Battenberg and the Marquis never visit even the most microscopic continental courts. They would not be permitted at the royal tables.! It Is notorious that the German Emperor has persistently refused to meet "Prince Henry of Battenberg. partner of his counsln. Princess Beatrice, because he does not consider him a prince and regards her marriage as morganatic. The continental courts always treat English noblemen who bear high continental titles according to their highest rank. Earl of Perth, for example, is known all over the continent as "his grace, the Due de Melfort, a French ducal title which he bears. Lord Cow-phas princely rank on the continent that title having been conferred on the family by one of the old Emperors. of Robinson Crusoe on hla deaert figures are interesting and suggestive. There are at least a score of similar lift Iriunfl suddenly lighting on a They show, to begin with, that murder Is a more frequent crime than is genHUMAN FOOT PRINT Therefore, on the continent Mias Vanla in- derbilts husband Is known as prince, In the aand. The' enormous Implica- erally understood,of and that It In the and she, being of pleblan birth, cannot diminishing. tion of hope or terror Involved In such creasing Instead persons were killed, or be a princess. the heart last year, 10,500875 a perception are what make Prince Oscar of Sweden and Norway at the rate of per month, whereas of every reader beat with wild emotion. In 1890 the number was only 4290, or less married Fraulein Munek a couple of If Crusoe had aeen the savage first and than aa many as In 1895. It Is not years ago, but he has never been able the footprints afterward. It would have to be half that the people are now to present her at court spoiled all. Now, that every object that twice supposed as bloodthirsty as they were five Miss Vanderbilt will be received In can be encountered la full of signifi- years ago. or that provocations of mur- Europe only at the English and Italcance to an observing eye and reason- der have been to that extent. ian courts. Else where she will be ing mind Is a truth about which too There must bemultiplied some other reason for looked upon simply as Miss many 'educators are singularly blind. this startling proof of the growth of the Children shut up to a mere book knowl- worst crime In the calendar. It Is to be Ideas from edge get utterly vague unquestionably, In the statistics THE PRUDENT MARLBOROUGH. what they read. The modern use of pic- found, have Hut which tell how the murderers tures, of course, helps greatly, been dealt with. Only 1841 of them in He Takes Out a as to the are Objects nothing Big Policy .on the pictures have paid the death penalty, and themselves. What does a child really all of the Duchess. Life. 723 of these one In sixty of the only teke In of the vegetable world who whole number-ha- ve The report that the young Duchess of been thus pundoes not distinguish at a glance the ished In a and accord- Marlborough, nee Vanderbilt, was to way regular the the the ash. elm, maple, m.k, the her life Insured for the benefit of ing to the forms of law. There have have birds. So been birch, the beech. So with the the Duke Is confirmed In a private letmore lynchlngs than legal execuBo strata. with the rock with the tions In each one of these five years, ter. The amount Is 600,000. An applischooners, sloops, brigs, barks, ships. and the fact Is one of evident general cation has been made, and a medical monotonous and the blurred How report submitted, but so far as known significance. InIn from these lives world he apart It will not do to claim that the courts the Insurance companies have not Here are finitely varying perceptions! have done their duty when so many passed upon it. The probabilities are .the data from which alone he can murderers have been allowed to escape; that they will accept the risk, for they sane conclusions. Would draw any to this dereliction the lynchlngs will receive a big premium and get and could walks take with the are the children comdue. But there Is another other benefits. Ber Arabian dervish, and have him show pointlargely In the matter that Is of still panies like to mortgage the lives of use their eyes, and then to more Importance aa an explanation of the aristocracy. This will be one of them how to . draw conclusions. Under his teaching, this lamentable state of thinga. There the largest. If not the largest, of risks even the desert would be the best of is a decided and growing publio senti- ever taken. It will undoubtedly be unschools. ment against the death penalty, and it derwritten by a syndicate. -. Two or three weeks ago a report was Naturally, parents want their chil- Influencea the action of courts . and dren to read and appreciate the best juries in murder trials oftener than cabled that the Duchess wu ill In .literature. But what la the unfailing anything else. Thus In many cases, Rome, and ber condition was such that .characteristic of the best literature? verdicts of acquittal are rendered for an eminent physician had been sumwhether In poetry no other reason than a conscientious moned from London. Both statements It la that Its writers, were promptly denied, and the report or prose, have so keen an eye for the unwillingness to condemn a fellow-ma- n i Implications of truth, oeauty, Instructo death. The same juries would was evidently based on the visit of the tion and Inspiration bound up In all the readily vote for conviction. If some Insurance medical examiners to the objects about them. If the children do other form of punishment could be In- Duchess. It was about that time that not know these objects, all the beau- flicted such as Imprisonment for life, Sir Dyer Duckworth, M. D., LL. D., tiful imagery, all the pat Illustrations, with prohibition of pardon except upon honorary physician to the Prince of all the delicate humor of the situation, future proof of innocence, or for some Wales, received a commission from the "re lost on them. For ages the wisest other legal and sufficient cause. It is Insurance companies representatives h ailed to see that the related positions useless to this feeling as a to proceed to Rome and examine the t the rock strata all around them were mere morbid prejudice, for it is enter- Duchess. When Mrs. Hammersley marg tained by some of the best citizens, ried the late Duke of Marlborough here i reality the liveliest and most of romances, revealing the who have no sympathy for criminals and went to live in London, she exwhole story of creation. Here, with a as such, but who are opposed to capital pended 11.500,000 in restoring the palace vengeance, was a stray camel of crea- punishment under any circumstances. of Blenheim, and by way of Indemnity, tion, here were sermons on stones;" They hold that the gallows Is a relic she, at the suggestion of her American not sleepy ones, as in many a pulpit, of barbarism, and that the taking of solicitors, took out a policy on her husbut sermons inspiring enough to keep human life In the name of the law is bands life for 300,000. It was denied the Congregation wide awake. Lo! Inconsistent with modern civilization. by the Marlborough family that any of Robinson Crusoe's footprint of a sav- We may think what we please about the Hammersley money was used to such a sentiment, but it exists every- rejuvenate the palace, and it was asage suddenly and startlingly transfigured Into the footprint of the Almighty. where, and Its strength Is felt as often serted that the expense waa borne by Is the teacher, then. Is the parent, wor- as a murder erse Is tried. The question the Marlborough estate. Whoever cirIt not be better for society, culated the story doubtless had In mind thy of the name, who does not try to is, would the mortgage on the Dukes life. stimulate In the mind of the child the and worse for the criminals. If juries Those close to the Vanderbilts say to return qualified verpercepton of just what the Arabian der- were permitted vish learned through his own eyes of dicts, and to convict without the ne- that they are not particularly well pleased by this latest development, and an Invisible camel In the barren desert? cessity of affixing the death penalty? Mrs. Alva Vanderbilt-Belmohas "Frankie, said a father to his little Pt. Louis written a very matter-of-faletter to boy who could not read, hand me the A LADYS REPLY TO HILL. her faon Her the subject. daughter morning paper. There were two news"I have been much Interested," said a ther will probably have In perhis say papers lying on the table, one of which Washington woman, In reading Sena- son when he meets the Duchess and her the little chap selected. "Are you sure tor Hill's diatribe against the female Duke. New York Recorder. this la today's?" element In the capital city; how It and Tea, air! its main Interest, society, Interfere with SOCIAL FAILURES. How do you know It? business, legislation and. Indeed, affairs I smelt It, sir," was hla answer. Many of them retire after a first deof International Import. I can readily There la a amell about a fresh, moist see how, from Mr. Hills standpoint, this feat, never to appear again, carrying paper such aa an old one does not have. may be true, but theres another side to with them a flavor of bitterness which Here waa a dodge even the father waa the question. Business, legislation and tinges much of their after life. Papas and mammas, aunts and elder brothers, not up to, as good In the dark as in of International Import In their consult the light. He that has a nose let him affairs together about the cause of the with soclety.Oh, turn Interfere terribly amell and reason on It, was the little I know whereof I speak. The Washing- difficulty and the remedy for relief. Did you ever fellow's philosophy. The dervish would ton men are Inconveniently engrossed Borne blame the men. know such boors as they are one will have patted him on the head. with other things than social Interests, exclaim. Now, In my day, etc. The and the consequence Is society suffers. elder brother calls the younger one to A POETESS HYPNOTIZED. Why, just think how brilliant It might account. What's the matter with you Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Is, In a he If it wasnt for the Cabinet meetings fellows Don't you know that it Is a measure, an advocate of hypnotism. and the committee work, and all the mans business to see that no woman Borne four or five years ago, while at other things that are constantly deallowed to feel neglected In society? a reception, she was brought In con- manding the time and the attention of Is 1 was young we felt it an oblitact with a Russian, who professed to the prominent personalities. Of course, When among ourselves to be nice to be a hypnotist. Out of several hun- we women are not so selfish as Senator gation stupid girl, and a man who dred guests the Russian selected Mrs. Hill. He wants all the women banished every knew that Wilcox aa a subject. A few days later from the place, while we would most danced the german Inwith her the room would every other man help him her out as often as possible.by taking NEW, HIGH GRADE One mamma thinks they have not BAKING POWDER HEWLETT BROS. entertained enough; that success In society Is, after all, only a question of THE PUREST AND BEST MADE. give and take. 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