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Show TO BURNS. fJffEAl, 5,1 oriUbJ muble os o '" ' 04 . BCSNBk a ' Pwr lh . Once oa time, to smoothly flowing rhymfe fXme W 44 JOU. f ! o Ignorance and bliss, a,toasbsarour present lot. us Ills 114, . that vr kuownot,"' fer mmus man ('oe ttfi V your name had blessed tkw K (the explanation Is suppressed), , Liome 111 power your wish o erhcard the fc Lou were taken at your word, ie can see without. disguise, waylo, fj L te appear to others eyes. ie scene, It Hi no boon, as you shall seep ri th Ik,, .rings iastd,.uueb. misery.. 1 then t 1 mu tn your day, iwtymen bold; that Llodnp and down the king's highway,, 1 cool J.J 'oo'nifejj W f Harpers Weekly, are they attempted in the interests of science at practical morality. Fortunately the men who go into such things are not counted by the thousands or even hun tlreds, and there is no likelihood. o their attaining to tho dignity or num bers of a profession, Crossing Niagara e on a may be a degree better, fop practice and 6kUlarehere necessa ry, while the element of luck predominates In Jumping from a bridge or dropping from the clouds with the aid of a parachute, The natural instinct of man Is to hold on to his life at all hazards, and. there are generally ways of making a living other than risking that life in the attempt. Most people regard such exploits as savoring of bravado rather than courage, and the men thus gaining notoriety ore to be placed on a par with the person who points an unloaded gun at his friends. It is tempting and exhibiting a most unchristian spirit Men grow careless in the presence of continual danger, as is illusand the accidentrated by the buzz-satal explosions that deal destruction to lliosc habitually engaged inhanillingex plosives; so it may be that sailors grow familiar with tho deep and scorn its power. At least that is the impression that one receives after reading about and tho journey of tho Mermaid across the Atlantic. These names are suggestive of the jeean, and tho originals are credited tvith all sorts of aquatic perforin. tnees, but when small open boats adopt these tieu, 'w.rtki ' C 1 Frovi-dcnc- e boUki, o Ibe met, 80 ME tight-rop- as lther.see us." !lnUhumbly prayed for this: NH1; It (tw r t led of tha Sufferers fro of HU Fatal WUh Pot u Bhrok br Doer1.- ' Pool. .1 broke, - 4 say r j ,j 1 Rridge-jumpin- g ( Lni Mteol Inl to if ! 'be LIVE STOCK UAHKia, by Two Daring Navigators, the Pcottlah J5ar! ana paraohute tuim . rant Redress, bling are not edifying spectacles, nor. 0Uld MOV F FBS-- W! THE ATLANTIC, Te Journey Made In Opeu Roatf ' 4.? i f?1 Rpnuj, fire. ACROSS w rbvi&'S' Sea-Serpe- aye Christians, too ff gentlrmen ni to tbl-- j t mallcious.ci-e- ca.h lano anil street; o in walks abroad must meet ii simply asked for watch cr i owe; , aU fi r nothing, wblih Is wor e. talked forth with sword or gnu; ware not armed with either one. -v press a button. that Is all, i jo ,n to Oak!. !tln; 4 ckt ee ich escape them, grout or small smellier wc'ro fri pared or n ,t i caught by artists on tho spot sn.-- noon Vl. he miu pna wkc . ' third cl . CAPT. LAWLOB 02f TUB old, tls true, Robert, tie of yon. s portrait , llne-u- nd dfadl; buiit; attraettw rcmcinosi, Is In j our face, and 111 henllr; Tho on. lit, able it V e'er to sred tot ; from n Jrijr asLotc ether. Ism g ' and sarr t her as Had caught you at at your vary worst, And "lixod you to behamlcddown. la pose, to shame, a vary clown. Theti, I of a lrl hi curst torr (eanoc. e. Tic r ss.d-H- si own you at your very best. 8upt o:. Inaieadi some wretch, so' ip OUl J'Tiir.MSS. iutijtuiay bit nesth the hawthorns fi ngrnnt shade, issrtnly woced yiur IJ Igl.lnnd tnald, r Hiy a vow M f. nil en brace," Oil' r wheu such was the rase, ou'd h iso bio'st I the wily (U ml, a by the treacherous blrk tree screened, ' et om 0 the I butu n - not tho tripper clasped her to your bn. set t-oa Its ebanco you wished to slyly alp ebjir1 ri n :lv social gia.vt. Your I p o4 I d'etre... iniii'iii-- ihn i.cakcri rim i ipgoes t ie button t'lie got bln, I' rwd it e'.tnrkling imp next day dl .plays Is mar' of of tho error of your w ays. Sir. k i"n at yonr the w ffnnry feet yo" knelt, 1 17 111 n how yi u wt.uM bnve fell, im hail hc'ir.l that Ijl.il snap, boo erf ut in you whimpered on bur lap, we up f pi't-n'- d. at as you 1 poi id that - rerr lie .717 red1' PulltrsB rAe lilt Tt tWl iscreh 4 Into iet w I W 1 ' rhh r sir. I t the J, hot!' '' dofk. iisaff ,edU tmow-- wu i4 tut iiuaaB-mse- uk he the ) ale about te jlvw i v"i el o-- k UlVvl I1 vil jun h.iv ,ul 1, tt en, pert sn4 pat I a a n f w all o' tiintr r wouhl bnvatom, r,'fytut l.wSmyiiu tditruaaed; -- Ahi man made to mourn. 'l wi tn a- - s yytw you, without cooiinif. pray ffd to take tholr pft away, e.ilrira 0 back tboao halcyon days we pursued our varloua waya, '! a thought, or fear, that w jtt.ti.u m ouranlvtt a otbara mo, ' w ri aorai I eoutd dlsetoao aro ant oneh alf tha woo 'iw fatal with baa broui-h- t to uniat 'bl U quite cnouitb, I hen, bow our plight and by to yo look fur; then, adieu, , iui w swt wbera ar ao daya.1 . , Timra, i this country r Th Tw Jumboa. Below ts shown what is perhaps ,. . r j ii u; ' TRI the turkey ; vorf Cttintr, ,.ankr,;;iylng Itf I I V 1 dry-picke- d h-- dry-picke- d uiii imbi, data of any ktnd In thll rw IHtrtlrwr aro Juggler by profeo n wo prrforuianeea every i Mknd against a board whllo b hnwlhokalTe.M-- N. Y. Weekly. s r v A Ju Ili'liin I r Ui i:u!l. In of a minor Tha followir.' a".' I 'u ugh not preb. r.i of tho iv light .1 liinplo, becisely a "Lu.i. p f Ttilo family. longs morn or ej tit1 et A wife ! il su T Ted ui.. LI crtn-ltkthe hniiil i of a bat b o ; i lotsbiind. and r h In self d f ): t'ao law of ' trial she rehim;" lo.t la a b f I ' she v i hed to lented. a:i t leave the pua. n .1 u:d tha case tn 1 1 I ' God. "I tho j, that rrr 1. t. mv good woman," replied di oil, ... .o U London World. "that w.- can not do far tx important" - llxril to Siheilule. e Minnie How can you say that is a Failure" when you have Ethel And me, pupa. Pupa Ah, you see tho trouble Is that I dont know yet whether you two ought to figure among tho assets or the liabilities. Life. Mae-rlag- A Mmlorn Kolutluu. t.iuorlcus What do you suppose PelvT did uf'er ho found lliut he had been robbed to pay Paul? Curt Probably be bad Paul arrested es an accessory after the fuel. Life. BUAVi: I l.LLOW. - "' yO comes A bull' do? llo -- I will suvo you. Stay bero whllo I run for hcln. Munseys Weekly.' W Slip Oli, but (dial 1 Cliarllo.-ber1 I Do YoolaJ. V Proprietor of Mcnaperio That's out last importation aline Austrian eagle. Do you think Visitor (Indignantly) I'm s fool. That sn Austriun eagle? Why, Its only got one head! Life. 4 Ids largest ibuthern hemisphere Is that of lteeta-of conloo, South Australia. It U built BOQ.ooo.QQO galof a espaclty crete, hoe lons and cost 1685,000. ,v Tho Swoot flirt Graduate. TWO Moore, of Barnet, 1 jr feJU aro not aattsflod with tho house. Docs It leak? Tenant It doesn't look like It. The collar hua been holding water for five weeka. Jury. 1 i'z )F '" HIS MASCOT, gs Had No l a for m reman That IUU HaUlitt'e Foot. culrii It saved mo ngin!" exclaimed an old darky who dodged au ice wagon on Monroe avenue yesterday and pulled out and waved on high a rabbits foot. i 'Wliat is that?" asked ono of tho men who grouped around him, Do hind fut of an Alabama rabbit, eah do bestest eba'm in do world fur a m pusson to carry In his pocket. ' a How does it act liko a charm?" doan' let any nwny Keeps ghosti robbers cum a"ouiul--suve- e ycr life when somclKidy's gwino ter kill yo. Whar would 1 hev bin jist now but fut dls rabbit's fut? lloslil I dont bollova there is any i good in it." You donul Ji hear him! Doan' believe in no r.'bblt's Tat! Why, sah, 1 wouldnt b. i t vot-.- sh'os fur no fo thousand d tic on! It i i better than a dog's .5 hind foot." Hu! Heap 1 im! Pats all I want to know of you, s di d.it's all! You keep right away from m ! Pusaon that ridicules a rabbit' a feti hound tl bn unlucky, an I doan v, ...'t millin' to do wid him. Do ghosts nn t.nali to pick his bones sooner r later, in I doan want no truck wid LI in no truck 'tall, sah.' Detroit Free l'iv..s. 'i t I! ' No Leak Tbaro. wellctH.ked key must be wUly chwcn. and pruperly served. It should be short and plump, tho meat white, with aoroeIf smooth, and fat, tho legs black andshould be short be there spurs they , VlCTtU or TBS CaNKBA Ctun. The end of the breastbone should be A flexible, more like gristle than bone. IU to Itim m tn is proportion turkey that long 1. Shurptnngue-H'.- te mean Ikj and has dark or bluclsh flesh, may Wen mart led ten urn 1111' never site, bnt certainly will not be fine-- I j tender, be tfiukrrel with tur hunband A ly flavored end juicy. J1 Strange -'- 1 hut U t ue, uiudao. a much bethare to found be will key t Lint bavo thd Unt ter flavor than a ecaldod ono. All pou"wdr cosU U the ltry that more thftu tho ocoldcdi hut U s y do tnadamt 1 wouldnt for Luft pound t ;? any thing to mu ny well worth tha extra price. 0 lor for int. lit might get ear !.. J -- Agent-Soy- ou ouii it iUouKl department Mm i.s Parlou In In tho r.mlleff 11 mo Journal. The tur- Jlnncr writes , V " tV largest pair of steers in the country Strange to any. too. they were not teat in the big. fat west, bnt in the ro. U little state of Vermont. The illustration is copied from Tle Rural New Yorker, and that paper shj of the oxen, called by their ov, uei "Th Two Jmnbos:" This name has been given to the Mj oxen shown, and we would say after n glance at them that they are well nameu if Jumbo" is to betaken at its accepted meaning of enormous size rattier that at its reul meaning of deviL These -- hi, steers" ore owned by Mr. Bherbim n found In it wt!'l .hereforo, tb. t hi lh. J! llltf Urt fttniin The singular fact has been demonstrated that while the most rapid ve--1 loclty of cannon balls scarcely ever attains a speed of 000 metres a second about 1,600 miles per hour meteorites are known to penetrate the air with a velocity of Whio or even 00,000 metres per second.' ThU unthinkable speed Instantly raises tho temperature of the air to 4,000 or 0,000 degrees centigrade. 2 hi' and more wo'va had to bear. 'tore to you In our despair, INTERFERING H9R8E8. WBst tfcs Vftartaary WiUw Say About It Tkflr Knowledge Mot Too Exton-alv- o Touog Monos Interfere Whun They Aro Tire and 41 Vf Condition, In turning to oar textbooks we find in this, as la many other cases, only the most meager notices, under such heads as brushing and cutting, etc., e. g.: In Professor Williams in many respects er- eelleut work on veterinary surgery he dismisses the subject with the following: Brushing or cutting Is caused by the shoe of one foot striking against the fetlock. Generally It is the hind limbs that suffer, but not always. Young horses out of condition often do this when they are tired and exhausted. They must be shod with pro ventive shoes. When horses have been sharpened during a frost they are very apt to tread themselves, and sometimes very severely, causing extreme lameness. Older writers like Youatt have gone a little farther, and describe it under the head of cutting. He says: The inside of the fetlock is often bruisod by the shoe or the hoof of the opposite foot Many expedients used to be tried to ro-- j move this. The inside heel has been raised and lowered, and the outside raised and lowerod, and sometimes one operation has succeeded and sometimes the contrary, and there was no point so involved in obscurity or so destitute of principles to guide the practitioner. The most successful remedy, and that which In the majority of cases supersedes nil others, is to pnt on a shoe of equal thickness from heel to toe, and having but one nail, and that near the toe on the inside of the shoe, care being taken that the shoe will not extend be-- j yond the edge of the ernst, and that the crust shall be rasped a little at the quarHe then continuoe: There are ters. some defects, however, in the natnral form which are the causes of cutting, and which no contrivance will remedy, as when the legs are placed too near to each other, or when the feet are turned inward or ontward. A horse with those defects should be carefully examined at the inside of the fetlock, and if there are any sore or callons places there will be a good reason for not purchasing the animul Some horses will out only when they are fatigued, or lame und old. Many colts will cut before they arrive at their full strength. Professor Dick says: Cutting, brnsh-- I ing, interfering are said to take place when the one foot strikes aud wounds the opposite fetlock, and they usually occur in young and timid horn with ill formed legs. The habit requires either a partuninr form of shoe, with which the shoeing smith i familiar, or so put-- I ting on the nlioe that the crust will project beyoud it A boot is sometimes required. is Cue of the mt-t- t freijnent when u defect of the hoof brings the ankle over the Inside heel: it is then placed, when advanced too tnneh. in front of the other foot; this will lie ag gruvated If this other on being advanee.l baa a twisted gait, cither from weakness or defective organization or function Asa stncj Mis subject has fentnres of significant w .entifie interest. It belong? to the dornum of farriery, where there in much to le leiim-- liefore the treasures it contains are rvvealod to us. Horse Breeder. Velocity of Meteorites, fnsi St n: by Capt. After a microscopical examination 0. preserved the paper from tn tho Austrian museum at Vienna, in tho collection known as Papyrus Etz-- 1 herzog ltainor, Dr. Julius Meissner argues that linen rags were used so far back as the eighth and ninth centuries, B. C. Tho fiber is chiefly linen, but there are also traces of cotton, hemp and animal fibers present The manufacture of paper out of rags is there-- 1 fore, be contends, an e&lcvn and not a German or Jtolian invention, as has hitherto been supposed, Out of 600 oriental and eastern specimens not a single ono was a raw cotton paper. All those that were examined hod likewise been elsyed like modern papers. oor.' X 1 11 belong all the emoluments arising from tlio perilous journey. u Stiff w Fpn L 1- Ita Not slant for Years. Mr, A. Jackson, sb old resident of Rusk, Texas, snd msBagtsoftha innguitl cent new Hotel st Busk, informs us Im bsd not slept st night for txcept it short asps, owing to incessant coughing. He was tdviied when vsty much rut down to try llallsrd'i Horehound Synipt he wss immediately relieved of his Ccug'i sad his rest improved to inch s degree thet hs could slurp soundly nil night Mr. Jsckson ststei; -- I regard HallutdT Horehound Ryrup superior to eny Cough Syrup on the tnsikst, end its freedom from Opium sod Morphine leave no constipation after using it. For thin reason lions I consider It the best Cough My Syrup in tht world for children. Luugs sre now stronger limn they hivn been for yeats. This Rvrup is very soothing to the throat gud lungs" Sold by K. P, Sorley. 1 The Mermaid was condition, Seu-Scrpe- writ In t, s'une days later, and all wa3 re- st hen ted Andrews; but to the I there I?- - ski'-pe- r ti.oic-i- l j e titles and do wonderful things, it is ortby of record. The wonder lies in the fact that their respective captainc are 6till alive. Tho two boats started from Boston, each bearing one mm, on a race across the ocean f ir a silver eup md three thousand dollars. Two hours after starting the boats lost bight of each other, and neither was heard of until August 5, when the Sea Serpent, with Cajpt Lawlor on board, arrived at Coveroek, near Lizard point. The boat was jib end mainsaii rig, fifteen feet long, and buoyed, f ro and compartments. aft, with water-tigh- t Twice duriu the v iv.i"c. she cap-s- i zid, and was righted by Capt Lawlor clambering along t'10 keel; and once a Lugo shark attacked the boat p.ml threatened, to overturn it, until the had to feed him a dynamite car tri Igc, which effectually disposed of any danger from that particular shark. Very bad weather was encountered arl Capt. Lawlor reached England, fa-asthe dispatches state. in a greatly REMEDIES FEET IN Ft1!"1-!!- Vt They were 11 years old In AprlL In August. ISH'j, they weighed 8.01S0 pounds, wth girth of 10 feet 1 inch, a height of 8 feet end a width of 81 feet across the hips. They sre short horn grwlus of good pedigree their sire having been an animal of As an evidunce of breeding. their strength it is stated that st 8 f years of eg they hauled five nnd tons on a drag. They were worked in logging camp for three years, and will now work anywhere, st they sre sound, gentle end kind. For the past five years they have lived the lives of gentlome n, having been per mltted to give up work sad duvet thoir i pars time tw entertaining sidvsbow sudicncee. In this capacity tlmy bare been able to esn far note money thM (an eonld t tMn work. And now that all tlmt money baa been spent on your education, what can you do? Annie I can get married, Munscys Weekly. Alice LOANED MONEY ono-hal- - A Dtmlontlvo I a feat. There Is e baby in Cheater, Ts., whose dlmlniil'vc ace may bo Inferred from tbe in-- tb'iLt tbat its arms or . .f . I sliout t'm 11 .ui p ON IMPROVED Farm - Property, 5AMIEL COllNALY, f Offlt i's 7?rt'rfnre, onl lilotlc Alfrt ftpanlsh lnk, NoL.ry I'ubliu eCd-ep.A- h " I lu |