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Show l ihfn it the UtsVet of the water. touched r:ius'i by the depression V. as no the three lieniy cr. i:t (i eaeh mewirtmr more tv.a i rre1e-ro-- . luiH.t a ' I'u!'!if(.eJ 'very Satt.r 1 f.:, i) thT imii-'- . i t i t ; ii i Helpful tiiata for Umlicnrra aad I'ur. TV-hiu- bt l i. 'tt!i' fir.in the balioon Nut hctar.dinj tl.i.s inihaji The Anglican whi.'h it is h(ind ihum-- i no lnj:ir SlKSvKll'TION; i'iii e to the balloon were titf.nl rd lf'Ta-- t line, eneh SVt feet lonjf Sir Month. fl.W); Thn (':! Oueire.tr, f . HillIII il Mi,'1! t be iltetl to leMC'lien the AJ. in ......a r .: '' 1.) A':! the aeetiHion v- as u roj of 11," KATES fiiiww fully, io ADVKKTiSIS Whin the brlloon I'.a 1 ii:d. trt.ir roliiiM 5cr toed i:i . If . li from th ter;i n of the teen "'" In Sr . i:..rti'-oit rn-luser. ;ii'n'e, tA':L'!'d ,ue: tif tsili rrtil ltrrrtlju, t the enrr lit of the it! r between Ka. .r f si SvtilM AM !t'.lt fir nortl.enM ami then 'In: -- -. M , 'li-l- !! hu-i- 1:1 i' rni'h-ro,M- "S .vnlwlltt ..? un.i.tn. ,.. otirt If lt rfect, ;, ,n!.iiilf ut I at lntrrt-- 4 V Cotton, n M V. sun li r(-- I north-iorthr- Heeord. Show Hebomb f.annclt Ki.iros MMi.ttet' uvctt m Bitt.iier. Nv ' erf (in u. Hi" i lil.'C oi l nf (If-;- tilni i!at j 1 lnce-edtfc- d fr !e ami and her years of liwiyblo Ac-of lit ltmBwtnw from Inland Im Hi UU IrraltHU r,nl !!' luoa residing at Sharon, Mass., pension w an n!h wed or two year' actual wrvite as a pri vate in the Mnss'ielim-.etttroops, enwar. It n()peara that listed In the month txt April, ITS), ami aervtttl in Cant, (ieorec We.bit's t'ORl- par.y, in the Mnnfuhviiif'.ts rcfr'.ment! rommnn.leii by ol. Pln-- I'.enl, nt'er- -j ward ly Col. jaeV.son, tstitil ntiout the; month of NovctnluT, 17?!!, when nhaj was honorably disennrirot. Httrlnsr he time of her erviee whtr wttfi '.vmoHieiV ut Tarrytown (probably in the of that place), and w as iilo prtw- ent nt the nurremler of Lord Corn-- j wallis. Very repeet fully. TI. CI.AT V.A N'B, Commissioner. Bt, boui And roo' a Balloon Fllrfht To ward o tlio North Polo. Am Jiiack-haire- il HvU." n: HAD A DROTKER. Andree lwtd Iilir:nly nfter, irave the oplanatlon of a tttranue t.aatroaoui- ili&tT(i&aM?&S?&a Wifib of thai MTrnfff, V fjJL'fV yi'i'fcp i viM'i'i" rn.em! Tof the cxpedlt ion: "I ,, ',ext.ll to, Jj-few the rthrr (In y 'arm t' lew If nut to a sntisfai'tnrv sii.'uih.ii i,f led IJ!t it ill KtKiti '." tiMiKed n trille mote serl-01- the problem con front inr nay the th'tn l.Hiial iiji he walked nbout in- l'lit'oideljiliia Inquirer. A him, w ell di v; scd ami looked up side the biillnon-lioiiuyouiiff nuoi, smoolh faced, dri'.v.- d in at the b.Uhn,n. bhick, euine. in for lunch nt 12 o'. lo.--k After a few imitnente' ronsultatloii, one day, and partook heaitily i f rveiy duran for to derided wns wait hour, it ibsh on t ho bill of fare, lewa.dli p' the tlie neronaul three time which ing valter wiili a aiibsiaiilial l'p for hN were to finish their eorTt'Kpomh'tirr and Two hour later the waiter all private preparations. The fated iliiij'eiue. the mme nutn at his tub! , and spied botir paused; another eonsultntiou was woiidcrim;!y hr.stened to supply his d held on top of the lmHooti-liou.sThe eiisU.ii.er ordered the aeronaut. M. Macliuron, of wains.on the hill and devoured iteverywiih thing M. of 1a Chamber, Var;, the nephew evident relish and sat isliieliuii. Ib left. In mtniuf-.took the bulhxm part tim'r, the nailer. The sbiiib thing o'- thin rnnanltntinn. Andree, usked eaeh t.ppinuf r.ext day, and the next, and urred the All to ulve hi onlnlou. one wiinentetv two weeks, till ail the for I tJ.e next, W ere in favor of starting, nlttntuxrh the unite In tin" (dace becKtiie intercste.l. tnjiiff. itm ulnrt AiinyfW h - hniurr. m.'irvclinjf nt the epicurean propensi11'sky. Then tliry tame down. Andree, a lie went on Ixx.rd the Hvenskund, ties' of the man, till one of them ventured: "Say, tuistah, 'sense me, but seemed to be more pensive than ever. The next liioriiinjf Andree told the Low can you eat an much ?u close ther?'' The man was now perplexed. etiptr.ln of the ptinbiwil, Count llhron.s-Viir"1'at much, why?" he queried. " 'Cause to start. that lie had the order was yrlveti to make you.e been in fur two dinners tdiery "Oh, no, I the final preparations. This was l'V; 4 day fur two weeks," "Shore you lliaveu't," he answered. a. m. on the 11th of July. Thi n folMatter were becominft low ed a few hour of intense work nnd ha. mistah." preut mispensa. In Iorh than nn hour rmliiirni..sing till the. customer in black tlie iwirthern side of the Ixtllixm-hounbethought that hi twin brother dint'd w pwlleti down, mid in a little over there regularly at noon, twet hour no we tii ViaWrxm tinit tiei'n OYSTERS WITH TEETH. ri..'d o few meter, the binket wcure-lfiuitened to its place, nnd everything W'aadarffil fclorl That Com froan ele belotitfinir to the last preparations the Utteiiatiu nniick. Mr. IX M. Nelson, aireut f the Werm Bceomplishisl. A!! brlnx rendv to otart, Andree emllcd Steamboat company, at I'rhutin, on the and told me that lie had de- Knppnhniiiinck river, iii'iuia, brought ne rided to cull bin Imlhmnt the I'lijrle tip to l'.altimore n curiosity disi overed nnd authorized me to publish its by hi which has created considerable name; he pnvp me some meiMiires nnd intercut Btuo itf steamboat people nbout BHPitatlotis to hi rein five and friends, l.iirht street wharf, snv the ltnltimore whereupon he, Mr. Strindbertr, and Americiin. It i a live oyster of lui(,e Mr. I'rarnkel, smilinir, ami without size, (.rowbiif out of the motilh i(f an wnrmly ahtxtk our hands nnd yeast povMh r buttle, which was found bade u farewell. Tlien Andree jiiuiisl on the shore of the 11 ippahaiiuoi k river, Into the bnsket, nnd en Id out, "Strind-berp- ! The ojstcr is eonsidernbly latajcr than eneh JumpinK iiick-l- j the buttle, and only u very smiill por-- I Into the basket n.s they were ordered. tion i inside. I jHitt the sides of the The extra anek of sand wen1 then bottle arc neveral utiia'.l oyster of tiny by Strindberir and JYaenkel, size, firmly fastened there. and the balloon wax held only by three Mr. Nelson ha brought up a story tnmjr rojx ninnned by a iiumlier of mora wonderful than hi oyster, and tailor. for which there ha a yet been no Andn-now int meted the nilor cvidunco produced. It of an old w ho liic bear rrbsuti.iiml w ho, to cut the rope when he should wiy, 'Three!" There fulloned a few mo- ho the story while baihitiji,' dui ini: ments of ustx'iine and painful waiting 'the summer, lost a set of fa Up tei !b, for a favorable moment when the w iml which floated away or v.ctil to the botRhould not blow o hanl. rxaetly t tom. week, whib' diedirioir. an S:.70 in the afternoon Andree railed out ovstermnn broiiirht up to the surface a w It h calm mid steady voire, "Cut! one, pair of falsa teeth, around which a some two, three!" A simultaneous snap, and number of ov tet s w ere rlli. the (rlcRtit'ie lmlhxin ruse irnvjesileally ot which were of (rood i und fastened 011 firmly. tit of It prison, while Count rhrens-varThe old (reiitlemim prompthoutd, "Lefre Andnv!" ("C.ixhI ly identified In teeth, and keep Ihctu lurk to Andree"), followed by.irone a a curiosity. 8wedih fourfold 'Hurrah! Hurrah! j Htirrtili! norrahl" while th darinir m' Itrlnrtecr Knrni. t'nele aeronaut houtl back from olxwe. The roverniticnt reindeer fnr'n near , "Tlealii. (ramla PveL'e, Alaskti. in the ticiuitt ("Salute old Fort (Tare-icePwtxien!") a the IxlIIikhi liftiil nnd of the lower Yukon, now has mor'' tart'd before, tlie strong wind, on itn than l.nisl animal, and they are r way to tlie unknown rrciop of ritim i rnpid'y. The herd was started T!iul- e- voyce more mirinc than any five tears iik'.. None of the ni iiu.il.s rtlm-old rVthraa. rme thnn S.IuO vonrx have lx'en utilized a yet for nay puroro, saild out of the port of pose, nltliouch it It said that some of ), them may be put in .erv;ce in transstoring- toward the reirlons of the north. porting the 11'ails, It is now smvestrd A tb balhxiu wiia beiii( cut lixise that a certain iiutnlxr of the deer be I ran opon the ld of the mountain o!d to the seeker after wealth hi tin' behind thft biilUKin house, from whhU Klondike. The revenue derived from point I saw It lUicendinp, nnd took a their :ile, It I nrgaicd. would mlurt Miniletr of picture of it as it ntnrted. e the heavy expense nttendim; the VMth Its weiifht of iilxiot five ton, the of tlie ret ef herd, and they iiiiiji-sti'siblc aid to ally to would be the 4 r jrlpintio balhsui ii xs-v- j ! J w l til1 ? Mil Mk'iy A A 1, ui y thin n':.-- t 'T-- f I "1 it to-(- ii id FT it I! WU 1: B H dei-id-- 1 (Or-ren- ), 111 in t, y M j Fine Jewelry. H YOU tVVAiN T (, Yv Ist - A 1 lR Tu REMEMBER r RIENDS. aWe have Wntches, Fi or vlv Silverware ( ks and CutGIa-- s Citable for Christ- - 1 1 d mas, birthday and Wedding: Gifts Lowest liiriag and see ttitilli-I'lylnj- i attacked a. frontier and bore beautiful white girL "(ieorp'ie, as 1 call him still, rescued her from ilaiiger, bcetime ordently attached to hsr, and she returned Ms affection. I'-- he.- - ctTai tsshe brough him back to civliizJ life. They were mar ried, an: v3 stones pay, everything 'went merry ns a marring bell." My ch ar children, that is all." "No not quite all." fi.idie arid Kalpb and all the children stantcd, for the voice, was that of their evvay aa twp-tiv- a my child. "So they all lived happily in this El rani; lonely home for about a yefiir; until one dark, moonless rii'. a party of Sioux Indians, on th wu.rjwth.sur-rou'nd'i- d the cabin, and woke tliei vil h a earful war-- hoop. "Mr. Martin, epring-ing- out of bed, seized ,his earhincs and, two trusty pistols, and prepared to defend the wife father. and child wihoin he loved so well. "Hoys and girls," he said, "do you "Georie hield. tlue weapons in readi- know where 'Georgie' is now?" ness for his father, while the. mother "No," they enswwred, in chorus. loaded tliean. Soon, ala, a bullet fired "Where is her?" xuBed through, the jby the Indiiwi "There, in that nrmchair! lie told loopb-olekiUing infttamitly the courtigio yon his own story." ous Mrs. Mart in." "What!" they cried, in omozemenit. "Onaiwlpn, you am crviiir!" Siuiie in- - "Grandpa, are you Georg-ie?thoold man s iato looking up terrupted, And grandpa answered them. He ftu-e- . said: "Yes. I am Georgie d.irHrtjf!" he nrv.vti('-l- . brush-inf- f Golden like, modyttrre from, liis Da vs. R"!itft'.J.!3(ir n:.e revt. ti.e all "Lei tell eyes. you A Sinrtyr to Melons. "Then Mr. Martin lost, ail hoi-.- -; but. The iftrlen crop was ehort for the swikc.of IviHchilu. he- nuii'c a ;ral- tirfsytw, hint ptrmfgle. The Indians, after six and a southwest Georgia farmer) who of their number liad boctn slain1, burst bad practically "cornered" dt in. .w. t, neighborhood had suffered seriously inti the cvibiiis and! one of tike with a flr.gle blow ( f his ton.a-fcew- from the dsvveoaliaart of r,cme cf th htinpry color d brethren,. So h gave killed the heroic Kr,rlisliotan." he Ltd poisoned his "And what about DorgieV" Sadie asks, out that melons and aft-- r Uh news went forth. h with breathless interest. !.thern. u.I.i "The child fired the last loaded pistol Night, after night an old negro who at the savage who had murdered his f'-finest melon patch: had The. charge took, . ....... st.her. wua effectu , the lived - rr, ,. ni.i ...;th h.tirnry Jnuiaii uuiii'i ijud. , but the cjv-.ithought of the poiaxm a dozen weapons were immediately leveled at the boy'e head. By the inter- kept him hungry still. One moonlight night, however, his ference of the chief, Georgie was saved from death, and carried away as a cap- appetite imgot tho best of him. Ho the. direction of the melons looked tive. "Tlie Indians had two other prisoners long and enraistly; then shouldering besides him men whom they intended a sack, he started off. "In tie name of goodnws, Rufua, to torture on reaching1 home. a.sked his wife. "After two weary days of journeying w har yo.i gwin-e?The old man turned, pointed to the over the prairies, the party at length armelon patch and said, slowly and rived pt a Sioux village. "Crowds of old women and children, "I'm whar dem melojia ial" accompanied by barking curs, came "But (ley's p'isoned!" forth to meet them, and especially to "I know dey is! But I'm gwinte ter jeer the helpless captives. 'The next day, amidst great rejoic- take my death. Tuny fer me! " Atlanings, the latter were put to dea th at the ta Constitutioni. Btuke according to the invariable cus"SUBMARINE EXPLORER" OF 1830 tom of the savages. ''Georgie was turned over by the old Combination lMvlnn Hell and Salt Marie hy Larostalile Bleu. warriors to be tortured by the Indian !" 11 wan frcloVti as the uull(rht childreu, how mire is gray!" "Yes, yes, grandpa! ITease. go on! Tell us what happened next!" the listeners cried, impatiently. "Well," the old man continued, "Geor gie was in a terrible state of excite-- 1 ment, while, one by one, five boys stepped to the front, and five shining' weapons barely skimmed by his head.! "The. sixth young nnvage wua the! wbo had made tle good Mint a . . . .: ..1. ,now ana arn mniui ueiorc wun L I"9 j m u (M.tr-elUe- the tuincr. 18 years of age, Georgie lived with the tribe. He learned their larjririfre and gradually fonrot his own. Ho could ride his muotanr;, ftuig the lasso and hill the great buffaloes of the piairiei-- '.,s well ns 'the most experienced warriors. "He acquired such influence overhia red brethren that, when the chief died, he was elected to the vacant place. "At last it happened that a party of his warriors, aitiainst his ctriet onwrs, "is. M M j j a W'lwl., alt Laho City. . row. "He now poised hi sharp tonmhnwk In the air, took a long, deliberate aim, brut1. his threw forward, supple . ..body . .. m ... ., .11 uu. uu men sent ioiee 1.. iiii.i ine euori, th weapon flashing through. the sun-- ! light! "It gr.wd the little captive' head, and Rank iuto the stake to which he : 11 i TV A patent waj granted February 13, for a diving apparatus called the submarine explorer, to Sewall Short and Noah Bradford, of Barnstable. The 1S10, description of the invention was as follows: This diving apparatus consists of a hollow buoy which floats in the water, and is in form like an invertedi bell. Both ends of this buoy, or bell, are open. It must be made of light materials and covered with leather or other substance, so as to render it impervious to water. There is a platfcrm, or seat, around it on the inside, to acccir.modnte the csris'.anta. To the lower end of the buoy h attached a flexible water-tigh- t tube, which may be two feet in diameter, and must extend nearly to the bottom of the water, The tube is distended by strong iron rings and sunk by means of weights; its lower part terminates in a watertight dress, fitting the legs and arms, aud kipt distended like the main tube, by suitable rings; light is admitted through openings occupied by strong" panes of glans. The whole opparatua thus forms a bag open at fop, but closed below. It is to be moored in a secure way, and to be cf auflicient length to allow it to rise and fall with the mot ion of the water, without disturbing the operator. A windlass is provided, which crosses the floating buoy, nnd is necessary to draw tiie diver up when necessary; an air tube to force air down ami a hydraulic tube to pump any water up w hich may accidentally enter, ars also look, my appended. y . elory. "I'ntil he was children. "Imitating their elders, these little wretches tied the white child with leathern, thongs to a6take driven firmly into the ground. "Before piling tho brushwood round him, the Indian children, with much yelling and confusion, retired to the distance of about 20 paces, anningthem-selve- s meanwhile with light, tomahawks and with bows and arrows. "They first drew a line which it was forbidden to pass. Then each one in turn stepped to the front and shot nn ' nrrow, trying how close he could come to the boy without hitting him. "George felt the arrows w hiz past his head. He was too much interested, or, I should say, surprised by the terrible ordeal through which he was passing to feci afraid. But he grew very angry when one of the missiles, better ninred than the others, carried away a lock of his golden hair. "The young Indians yelled their applause at this fine hot, and some squaws standing near by seemed to enjoy the sport intensely, for they encouraged the children to continno "After a few more trials they grew tired of this kind of archery, bo they proceeded to something more dangerous aud exciting. , "Each in turn, exerting nil his Btrengtli, flung a tomahawk at the little prisoner. Oh, it was piteous to see the child, with bright blue eyes, aud yellow curls floating on t he wind, Mantling there a helpless target for that crowd of young savages. Yes, his hir l, ne emi-grau- ts y: The best me 1 maiti-tetiane- 1. , ?i! u i e k, Jte-ni- n near-ct- r pretty-pictur- -" fcTe-iflofc- 1 i hi-- 1. . 'ncl. I hiirri.-- d .1 j i' Ihujuox' aiipvjoiuoy dujipi suoijiwnpa lysiut ;o 401 c jiui;.is jjo.w aus p;not(s j SjHI jjH-v- i ooupi duios uoJilX juq A"i)OBia .uout J.uop iuu!(i:o . po sii pip WJtlAV ''JIIIII !ii "lunAV " tit jiioiu to be killed so ould tlfadit for hi , on deeU. nt w wit-i..- j D (.lobe-llemoeia- l. J r;in Threueh the mists where the cascades fail Tlie halcyon lures with his fearlt ss ca!l, And then lie Uui;ha from a willow bough, As niucti as to say: "Where are you now.'" V.'ith his breast of white and his belt ot blue, IT awaits an admiring glance from you; Then off and away with a mocking cry A Hash of Mue on an April shy. fienry Kalloeli Kowe, In Demorest's j I After a ound uUp during that night (July Id), we wi'io ttwukeinvl the ery jcyonH nmniinK wit' wliieli tyns out in chonin from the yonnper TiienilxTH of the balloon e.v)e-i;tn'Southward! A Ktionjf mid of s!.ady wmih wind!" We rolh-- out nil fiiir IicIh, jniiied into our riot lies, c d 1 Llstun at'aln for that loud, harsh noise, And watch hi:n over a cairn pool pome; Then with a weird, enticing scream, iiei koi.tr.g on fur a race up stream. til true the woiteni frontier. Tlueiir not h comfortable as thaa, for tl house wn.s simply a lojr ta.bin, without eurtaina or rarieta, and! with kmiholes instead of windows. Vet Mr. Martin and his w ife we're very happy, ns long- as they were untouched by Inwere very fierce and. powdians, erful at turn tlimo I speak of. "The huslzand worked iiil day, cutting- down. tre-- s in tho rAiitrhborhoo.1. Borne thiii-- he took with him his little f ort, r,um...!U (orfriei ,wbo looitad. very jivi'.i'h like the Ueorgiewlio is listening to rr.o r.ow. The boy had eyes and long yellow curl just like yours, splash and a urKt of foam, home. And he bears a t!sh to hta sand-ban- k ntte-ltti- lf ua a ore home w as anfl a (literal cry, flhseeof ablue kingfisher dashing by; And ull in that cozy, firvlit room. ears ao,'' prandfia "Many "Uiere lived & family of Hn'!ish A nudikn J- " INTO THE UNKNOWN. A do rgie." THE KINGFISHER. w who did mot believe fairiis or jrhoets. "llr hwliaiat! Oh, AsUhm hiklreadrew tlieir chair bo listen, tliey made a very i , (ilU-ruat- p har-ivter- s ' ! i.a'.i-serve- , ny j about pimte!" cried Georps. "Matunid wiid that. you could tell us. sonifUuntf wonder fui that liajipeiiwl once, if you wislnd to Miniethii.tf real true." "Very well, it siiall bealnrnt Indians," rranuija answered; "and my lieiix) i old about your are, only nine d ' i - raHnsi d brunette, w ith 'I la-- brown-ha.brown eye and bn.wn skin, ran wear aim.! any brilliant bro'.vn. with bh..- and mis and even orai. s f.,r rontrai-t-, bru- v.hile the yellow brow and a lit- i.ttte, with fold in her lie, white, fitckh.l i.'e, s! u!d wear golden browns w.!h yellows and lias-liirtium coionv. r or mese vai iu,u i pes are the ecru brown veils, the yel- w a m f fe.f4.(.,1 tj. brown veils, and the j j,(i;,TI(.t f()r wgr. (iray hair that r!,ilT,;i- i- j Inowii, i (faiize and witb yellow sjiould be treat-ei3n.ai,.,i h should deeiile. upon the one mot n hy a (lernratolotat, w bo can restore b coming and stick lo it, and not buy j ;t to"a Bjv.Ty or iron yray of even tone. e.fcloi.le. any brown veil regai-'ilej;(stou Herald. The irrcat use of fi upon hats this t rraia I.tee. autumn (rives these brown maidens no Soak a half boxful of gelatine in a end of chance, for kiliin e'.T "et, as fi.r two hours. Add sable, or mink, or btt.v. u :i..m nd ati, or cup of cold water biown bear, can ail be i. ' fetchiii(r-- y half a pint of huilia ' wat'-r- one rupful :? lemon. tl.L' on brow n hair, with a das'i of color ot siitrar c j v. h iti'S of a. hi CO: and a mass of brov. n win;!' or f. nt heis. Vihi a pcrf v ik.it all Ixalen three are with very hats ray (iray veils, di.iiie u perfe frot to it, toi'cther white and with pink Pively on thoiie of it mid l.t f it pint of thv veil noil ti thins, and to be very up ii'd of two am! ti.e i hould lt a lonone bronchi atxiiit the oian;'c jui'-Tu the Loin r bit!" hi a cup of under the rhill utter oi'iiiif-'eN-. throat ami rained rnspoer. s, loiet nr iliu if J im trimly alxlut the hat, brinf wirh it v.l.ite. In em .' t.'h'k ns ii omit as uu in T hese well hue come lengths from this !'or?i:m f t he nets and tullex, the ends t!,, lemon earli in cif i ro'iin inf.) tine. Turn p rtio'i on the list often linisheU with rulUes a sipiaic, shallow i ti anil vvjteu ready of l.'iee. to ser c cot it in 10 "h ( tilie" atal ser e women lxk efp's'1 ly tin- - tv.o kinihi UiiM-- tiarcthcr v.ith a rivet fetching in violet or purple black sauce of soft custard or w hipped cream. tiMiiie. with jfliwsv iridescent V. Truth. wimrs and tail, and violets and pen nies nentlini' next. t!; hair, altliougli ; story about Indiana, grandpa!" rt j After Harvest. ths methoil t.f I:arv-stiftrt-- rake ivai a very Import tint adjunct to war- - scattered grain. Yet even in t!i'c . good former! did not. find those Tril.hifrs very valuable, ns they j stfiiiutl ikhI e1rn r.c.ry wur wet an:! follow ivi' h t ter: Tcaily la vrout by ''MaAnim In regHiviiie to your ret i". t leave The iifw dry no rnkinir, nnd n wluit would d1hT- - Inquiry, n fei rtvl to the bureau by 1! ni. , Iwvl.i, net!, geeielnry of lie' win- - l,r waited is tbnsarivl for jmirkt-tu to Inferior, l.:ne the honor t: r.iiviio ndiiition the matt'rifll a it iniT," Ikbnritli (Ian in It, a umi a;i v. ! crop. W'p know fanner who lmcd to that tliresli the riikinp separately find (rrirnl fcervetl in the rev.i!'Jiotiary war under hoc feed nil her tlntii mix the the name of Id.beit Phui t: IT, m;u!o aa them :. ,! r i S: ;.! apjilieation for Hi.'iined with the m;irket,ille ffniin. he v.as iJ 14, 1'ilS, at whie.li time io I'ndrr I iJ eh-nn- ut Ua-.:t- l; in u,a!:-tber- f v S.a.itislAi.j,' eidt-jfe Ka!4.h, f. .MjuiMM-Untiett- s I''1 '. . , IS tha.t fTTinulpa would, refuse, ills little favorite nothing. he "U hat kind of a etory, my pci.tly elixAin- hex guideii curls, "A cioM story." 1.1 y 6t::l ; at i"e c it. bed up to hr teal of lioiior oa tle old man's klkee. All lhe children, with. taf?r fas, crow did round his chair, for they knew . iron-gra- Sadie wliomaiie tt.e blue--vt-d tin- - j 11 ! I. l i mil1'! it. , li I.. J EuKla''(i woman leiiJc ."!'JH iMrS.er who wua fame at toe ea:,.;ui.V n.out.U tut ban reeenUy been brought, to the TtrRUlt of uu lutjuiry at tle j i'tiwui bureau. There is a cerWiu bty vi tiff who i a:i lout to lie." ill S!ie the cornea DnijhU-robelieved that her penealopy eouhl he back to rwcla'i:uary time through the reeotiW of the ii.l. i Ur department. To prove this fait he. wrote to the secretary of te. inter!,:r, a.!.:".-- , as to i'jkiuif tlur.i tt, riiilitaiy uriiie of her amentor, who was sa'.i! to as aa. eiillhti'd M.liilif in the tevolutlonary war as tt r.n toher f f llnv iUKW.eliiiF.etl infantry. Her was roiifii uu ;! by the le. iipt i f t! r. a storv i (;or;:iia fail.tr do! at i.ls strcr.gth, be wliich held Mia, and the le l .hi ' j .;,s found one urra frev. oh, v a . ry of triumph. He "lira I:, - the tooiiihawk obove his hi ad. he w renihed it out of the wood. then quid ly libt rating his other hand, he st. f i! ; t it d retidy to die like a man. l.'nim'.i.-th'.j.the wvajaon above his heiol, C.t..igie Tushid toward the baiid of xuu? savapes. "They bad not expected thiti. They were not priiared for such on action on the part of their captive. They were diimfounded terrified. So they turned end ran. "With a ehout of triumph, tie white child pursued them. On, on they fled, and tlji relc after them! A crowd of braves intercepted the boy. He would have been rpoedily killed, but for the interi oskti of a pquavv, who hud t he whole affair. As the wife of tin hi ad chief, ishe had Treat influence wl,h the tribe. She had lout her own child diu iiur the preceding week, and cow, ns u sptciul favor, Ueged to be allowed t i cdopt Georgie. Her prayer was granted. "And bus the boy hero was paved." "Vi hat became of him afterward?", KulpU usked, as graudjxi concluded his m 1 1 r lie tiiuch for . -, proachlierakin. HCF.OlNE. ! "trHv-W(iOW- aJ"-- J . tKx :.ot A BOY HERO. i n REVOLUTIONARY The faet thai there uust:oti.er M it f. Oiiturj'. as S: ('tin; - Li Mime e moun-t.'.lr.o- it n r :" I'll .mc Tui-.-)- l' View it ';"r r.i Uoua. at S P " V. mt! un Wm I'rrKi'l. I'.i'i urTii vlnT(Mi)iin 'i over the t, euJihlii'ir it to j ml of Fife!snri;r, after an finally disappearing in a dirr rtion Jonait SUulHng.in J a. ae. n.-l- uu.i-- c nod emth, f "f It P'P ! M t it e Willi'msf, A. IX. ti.e et d.f u.ti. rn I clt'i let accord. 'ii Any niTsml ' ev-- e- R.'.r pro y,- ; , t-- at - tat - V .3 l'er-furiu- rd ef-I- a t UeIile 1- fbafoTA. The f'reu' h thii. hiNti are i;iahii. hais of lirow a U, wear w ish caoh s and miuk f ars or any ..!re.i ri;', and the re i woniau ia takli i' to them brow w ith b full ;,j.pn elation of l.er with the rule that l!ut every bnw n h.t!r d "wouiu.i h.okj. w !l in brown, one le. i'is tate toi any out the color In me weli after all. In the lir.st place, ci:!y the ri' h t'- ar brow ni, jnuht be iim-J-, aial that exeliah many cheuo materials of didpy lives. A dark brow fill, with a colorl. and fu. lie t.kln, fchouhl marvel- uud never ns. e's uu v thiuir low brut v. ilh red tend. to make hei st i,l!, more . co orb leiiow brivvna and tans, then. With Vllid tO'U oes ,f cn etJ m xt ,hc face, or of nei: i,h b,ueS. ,uch a room t g bh-- . It turquoi.e bdue, or dre.-s the hea.1 and U important to throat in tbe, eotor,, t..e reM of the of atiother that toilet Uwz h may fancy, but w hich does not a;.- - Vz K-- r.tr in form, e!'.et rt.heltrt, not hlilk ALASKAN INDIAN TRICK. ace morr fa.j,lmii thi s eium than Jiitt 11ari tiei.,1 fl,Au.r tlhu we except TiiriiHoK In kiiI t eri tuouj. n Itlisl-'t!ie ee r M.j,u!up Vj.lrt. ll. A lit tie iiiotait if on an v.,, iifrrirn-':a ua oa.:;' triMr :a : rt'iruily bit of theater bout .cu.J..-- of t r. T!,i Mi.Id.d v.!,;i lace bultertlv. a bit uhh u of eloth of pold of emlw, thr ,. ,t;i,-with pale p nk toi.'e, ami a little veilow tlprml-ini- r " ' i (',,.;, whi.v alout nest the Koi.i hair, l'or a 'he a matter i.S 'fitlan blotije iheit as a bun net built the sitdier.ee is of a bunch of sable taih. droopiiij? pretof two r one con.,!.-- ' ro from a velvet tily cov-! In a ilunip of cerise v,oi...,'n I a haded ru.et brow n tip k'tnul- t?!.-.'I over the is t ' it... I nn t..r. ti..'. .ri h ; i. i Ms as ii the butt end TWern.'-laaJ- . UMind l.i.r. le. the polo t ha in? . . rioiaesi jii 1'iavii nn)!,; com.niT bv fol- h the t At the iame of her hair, j.l lowing tae. ifei.erul ; b! t ', till!" i! I or which uiiy or iron trav, tured and ii"! 'i aie pum '.. . preen pray. a hirmOLy j tai .f k.iver " u;v. r. the wonrui's face. the I. id an, ni,..(., i Vlhlg Clit The we." all in;r n uK '.rd, d bLkaiKre.te bnJ rli'rit passe i',i.'i.ii.'i;o!ie;:on u on hair, ft !a.--h I". niiriu'le. The out-afor a i j Wue jf rM f the eye o a seal, low- ad,,,d if the fare i colorlw. If! ftartinjr wed over the forehead. u w; ,,s,n relief ae JT;i;iant, jieiHled, ulthoup'h for evtiilmr wear Snerlticrd ror Sttfely. and"befouit.c.ri OP .eri i fe.rl.itijf Men expe-eto the rigors of the r La;r fctw;tk.,i or Alaska winter never wear inustaehes. c,Jie has lUlf,t.d with vt!lo,Vi ;,reiais alld Jciluw They wear full bf arils to protect the l)I;,was &llo,;,, u, wf,rIl rtttber than throat and face, but keep the upper lip prMVf ,ilis whh I)1!r,,lM or blues only olean Miaven. The moisture from the i i t the yellow into an un-- : breath conceals so quickly that a musfj, i din;-ii,Yellow Ueo on; tache becomes imbedded in a solid caks M(l.h ,,a;p ib U' o;!c! by bringing out of ice and the face is frozen before a e ,j Rr.,y riltli;P t;.n)1 ltie jeiiuw, man knows it. CO.iNETa AND HATS rik!-unti- iit'il v.hi. li in ifie viiv or li.ne r.'iiii.'hf tipoa iimethif!' it s finiul .b.ir:!ifr the Wft'STn; lint !!rre f.'irt t them l.n.1 een M 'r . f !'!.i..;t ( dcM'C lllled tin- - Mirf:i',' diMlH t m bound. . 1. . 7li Oxrsten in the Inn. Following up the researches of iwo Germnn physicians who were recently led to conclude that three lines ot oxygen in the solar npectrura iwere not atmospheric, Mr. Lewi Jewell considers that he hn proven conclusively thai the lines are produced by w ater vapor in the earth' atmosphere, and that, therefore, the spectroscope does not la dicnte oxygen In the sun. riakv. Some The ocean contains several fish which clothe and adorn themselves. The most conspicuous of them is the anbwn nariits, a small fish frequenting th Sam-os-a- , sen whirh literally clothes itself in seaweed, fastening the pieces together w ith sticky gelatinous it ring, and then, a it were. hohHng the garments on with ita fore fin. |