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Show L'W.8;ty of Bu CUE POLICY. sir wa'Favcr The Fteo and uuliuiited eo'ii-agof Amaiicau Silver at a ratio of! 0 to . a j&;&:LI. 1 VOL. in. MCKKAY, NO. 25. AMONG Many Woman NEW In GREAT VOGUE YORK PEOPLE. New York j INTERESTING FACTS THIS FANATICAL .t ill NEED CHANGE. Able to l . the SHine llraud of Tohacro Couliinluunly. otrvous man da.-- h d into a large toDaccaeiere down town la Broadway and SECT. Letest 2(5, U98. ff.il-.- An !Enorant and Intemperate Impo"" Ke- Who Victimised Many Member of . i,,.... . ..,.iicut and market. " 51.50 A YEAR. THE CLOUDED TIGER. CITY. WORK TOGETHER. R ml yard Kipling's Ifcrncriptloa of How the Vicioui Urate Wan Klllrd. "Come out, then!" Chinn shouted. "Come out of that. Ia t o havo a look at you." The brute knew well enough that there was some connection between brown nuda Bhils and his weekly allowance, Lut tho white helmet in the sunihj.hr, annoyed him, and ho did not epprovo of tha volco that broke bis. rest. Lazily, as n gorged snake, he dragged himself out of the envo and stood yawning and blinking at the entrance. The sunlight fell upon Ids flat Never right side, and Chlnn wondered. had ho seen a tiger marked utter this fash- Ion. Except for his head, which was barred, he was dappled not striped, but dappled like a child s rocking horse, in itch bhades of smoky black on roil golik That portion of his belly aud throat which should havo !een white was orange and his tall and paws were black. He looked leisurely for some ten seconds and then deliberately lowered tils head, his chin dropped and drawn in, staring intently t the man. Tho effect of this was to throw forward tho round arch of his skull; with two broad bands across It, while below the bands glared the unwinking eyes; so that, head on as he stood, he looked something likondiabollcally scowling pantomime mask. Jt was a piece of natural mesmerism that he had practiced many times on his quarry, and, though Chinn was by no means a terrified heifer, ho stood for awhile, held hy the extraordinary oddity of tho attack. Tho head tho body seemed to havo been packed away behind It tho ferocious skull-likhead orept nearer to tho switching of an angry tail tip In I ho grass. Loft and right the Bhils bad sci ttcrod to lot John Chinn subdue his own hor..o. "My word!" he thought. "He's trying to frighten me like a bogy." And he ilred het.wraii the iuini'j'.rl lin pvnia Ii.niilni7 nulili He feared ho bad left it Ui1011 the shot EVIDENCE THAT COPAN LAY IN THE CRADLE OF WAY A CIVILIZATION. saidtjt,,. m.iprlct.ir: "book j ' Silver, 56J cents. Copper, broker's, 12.20 Lead, brokeis, 83.50. OLD AMERICAN r' CONCERNING METAL rtJi r LAKE COUNTY, UTAH, FEB. SW0KEK3 WHO Part Ha riayed In the Army Daring the Civil War. When the civil war broke out, an im- mense uic-tinwas held in Bridgeport, Conn., and many ulcn volunteered for the Tu the army. general surprise ono of the richest men in the Howe, the Inventor of the sewing machine, aroo and made this brief "Kvery man Is cai'i d upon to do what he can for his country. I don't know what I can do unless It is to enlist and servo as a private in the Union army. I want no position. I aiu w illing to learn " and do w hat 1 call with a mntket. But it soon proved that the chronic lameness from which Uowe suffered in- capacitated him from marching with a musket, even to tho extent of standing sentry. Determined to bo of use, how- ever, he volunteered to serve tho regiment as its postmaster, messenger and express- Tha SALT THE POIUnUTES. ELIAS HOA'E. MIND OVER 3IATTEK. MENTICULTURE'S III? - liilK. I've been l.;;m vou fur Hearty Support of All the Citizen Needed to Jiuild lTp a Town. "A city or town that has favorable surroundings for trade and commerce and a oontiuued aud healthy growth uiutit have the unceasing and hearty support of all her citizens," miid the mayor of a Missouri town recently. "No town will continue to attract capital aud investors if tho parties seeking locations are met with the testimony of the citizens 'that the town is not what it was several years ago,' and similar expressions. Not only should there be an organization of the most energetio business men for the purpose of attracting capital and industries, but each citizen should feel that he is living in a progressive and advancing town oud should lend his efforts and encourad-meu- t to that end. "Towns after having a popuhtiou cf 2,000 or 8,000 inhabitants and npward are expected to have certain public Improvements, waterworks, electrio lights, eta These are necessary to the contin- ned growth of tho city as well as the convenience of tho citizens. But keep your town growing aud your necessary public improvements must be kept lip so that your citizens and newspapera will not hy their 'talcs of woo' frighten, capital aud investors away from your city. I have this suggostion to make at the time you adopt waterworks and t lectrio lights increase your tax rate so that your ordinary aud necessary improvements will not be neglocted." buying RiiuiarkaVto DincoTrrlea Receutly Made. a litnu . . Tho Mrstcrlous City of Hnnduru Ke I uo l a ""r lin.l rand that ,, """ man you begin to adulterate It. luttiua of Great Temples and Palace. .V..1 t , n't- In.f., fl'L: Maaiachusett. '" ..." i, n um. ii is Old i Interesting Art Kellr. h 1 ll!,vo lv'x ""oking for four , in The F.cpuW.can An article pubii.-bfnow ll,,s "Mcniiculturo," as ic is called, has reThe Central American explorer George all to I want '? pieces. In Coneunwtaijijj new." concerning a certain fanatical sect cently obtained a groat vogue among New Byn:n Cordon contributes lin article encf some cf "''fij not tiy tho tulmeco thoi v.m York pooplo who have time to devote to it. titled "Th'i Mysterious City of Honduras" necticut brought to tho minds V rt' you took up this brand?" to the January Century. This gives an The harder one thinks, the further one adthe older residents in this idnlty another account of the recent remarkable discol1U"vances in nieuticulture, and the things sect cf religious, or, Utter, "It has been uuU 1 lhink liat V. Mr. Cordon says: you will enjoy vers made at Oopan. fanatics whoonce existed in the adjoining that are promised with advancement are Hidden away among tho mountains of Mass.. tow n of Guilford and in lo wonderful that in those, promised re""eiiarvona man in a beautiful valley which, accepted it and went Honduras, the descendants of whom are members of out. wards lie the incentive for thinking and even in that little traveled country, where the fascination of it. Hiffill come in in about three dnvs remoirucKS is a characteristic attrihuto of resectable families in those towns and in It all began, according to the best infnr Bratiicboro and other towns near by. The tor ninth,., box of that tobacco and tell places. Is vnUHimlly Scvluded, Copan is ct In question were me W, it u jllst wluit hp h,i9 mm . : of mation obtainable, In this wny: Mrs. man, the i. one of tho greatest mysteries of tho ages. their "'t? lot," lilank sK)iit October at l.cnox. In tho called Dorrilites, from thenamoof horse After the publication (in 1M0) of Stephens' remarked the proprietor to for a suitable and home Sending conduct theirand of she William was visitthe house where Dorril, library leader, customer. "Howill smoke it for of his visit to the ruins, which wagon, he drove into Baltimorj twice sect the. w few she rita chanced find the to three M f,Jllr munthj nijJ th(,n hu wiu made them known for tho first time to ing years that monograph and brought to the camp its letters during histhe in ten by tho late Brcntico Slulford, who was day an forms compl independent chapter hiiu rly that the tho world, tho Interest awakened by his and parcels. It was said that ho would ore adultratin., it with manufacturers found dead in a ennon down Coney Island run over half the state to deliver a letter tory of local organizations. cheap tobacco, graphic description and the drawings that ami wan on an IH!1. Jiiulford Dorril William KngllKhninn, was first mltofcU! Way Hay 80, to some mother anxious for her 6olaccompanied It. from the skillful pencil of ,a:ie, ci,all(;t, a aailor, then a newspaper w riter in San dier boy lonely baccotl,a,;i,,v or bring back to him a pair of Is said to havo beenITS'--born in Yorkshire, vurv ,itllc llU.( Cat her wood relapsed, and until wiihiii Wby, ycs smneof 15. March Francisco and New York, and finally not rlthoitgh but ', boots which he needod during the rainy F.ngland, cnmigii for him to detect the dif- the last dc ado writers on tho subject of a spiritualist and a medium. He win ter. his grandchildren fix tho date of his birth ference, H has happened that when ho American urrhaMlngy were dependent enenlisted lie six to four from earlier, gavo up newspaper work to write the hmdest about it the tobacco tirely for informal inn concerning Copan complains years For four months after the Seventeenth on topics akin to what is known Connecticut entered the field tho is tho Wbt The explanation is sirniile-bein the British army under General upon the writingsof Stephens, which were geti across now as Christian science. but deserted in tho march In the pamtired 'of a brand in about three regarded by many with skepticism and was so pressed for money ti at no of mouths, then it doesn't taste aa phlet which lira Blank picked up she payment to the tnxips could bo niaile, and country, and after spending a number right to mistrust. Not only do tho recent explorato Leyd 'tl bun. That is true of found this text from Bmerson: thero was consequently great suffering years in vur!;'t:s places he went smokers. To tions confirm tho account given by Stenuny of tho "Hitch your wngen to a star." 1711, where be got possession enjoy their tobacco they need a change oc- phens ns regards the magnitude and imporamong the families of the soldiers nnd about known The. sentence caught her. as tho Dorril farm on Frizzle Sho read It tance of the ruins, but tho collection of casionally. endured by the men them- farm anxiety painful the owned aloud and liked the way it gounderl. Then selves. by hill. This farm is now "Central Grant was tho onlv hard relics now in the l'eabody museum Is situr.teu is and sho read further. Tho author of the monosmoker t have ever known who didn't reto convince the most skeptic al that One day a private soldier came quietly widow of James Shattuck, hero are the remains of a city, unknown just south of tho Guilford line. Borrlt quire a change. He wanted good cigar graph maintained that a man who would into tho paymaster's ollico in Washington fluent a was and built was mako up his mind hard enough could and he waim-- i!:,,,n strolllJ, powerfully aud took his seat in tho corner to await waK nu; to history, as remarkable and as worthy nnd although he could neither cranky alien; their ;plif.h anything ho set his mind on. his turn lur an interview. shape or make so long of our earefnl consideration ns any of the I'rescutly the speaker, road nor write, ho had a wonderful niom-orJlrs. Blank was interested and got some officer said: as they smoked cai!y. I have one customer undent centers of civilization iu the old To Attract Capital. more of Mulford's books. ami after hearing his wife read tho no is now nearly 70 world. (1i,im-i- , Well, my man, what can I do for you?" She learned that if one was 111 all he could ha Bible b0UKht cigartfrum quote fce.ljiture hf Whatever tho orlg'n of lis people, this ' Good streets, good roads leading to when I first began hove called to seo about the payment "I or she had to do was to think hard that ho of the Sovonteenth Connecticut, ' ' answered yard selling them, and he buys nearly the samo old city is distinctly American, the growth town, good schools, an abundant supply or she was well and health was restored. the soldier. Soon after going to Lcyden ho bepan 10IIKbrand. His taste in tobacco has not of American soil and environment. The , of good water, mauufaotories suited to should Now that struck Mrs. lilank very forcibly. man thn docrrino that Drcuching of A car. The paymaster, somewhat irritutcd by big coughing mass, reeking cnangeu, nut ne is an execution. It is gloomy forest, tho abode of monkey and the locution. To attract capital keep .... Bho had long been a sufferer from dyspepv.Uv bounded ,,.,v ,.vnu him and what he supposed a needless and imperti illcll mougii iew smokers realize It, that a jaguars, which clothed tho valley at tho rlon, up tho hill, past streets clean and well graded, sia. Physicians hadn't helped her, and she nent mail HCCilS Cllatlse his tehncen tnt n. time of Stephens' visit, was in great part ho followed discreetly. Tho tiger made uo yonr interruption, told him sharply that uwiLii m an i.uuk cieai ui u ui had settled down to tho thought of being ho could do nothing without money, und ut anything procured at the expense ol much as in his food. vn in on .......i.i Ho was paved or graveled where possible. Have to the into turn attempt jungle. 1IUI11 I I'll- - destroyed about 30 years ago by a rohniy lies-- 1 a chronic dyspeptic. Now sho had found that until the il)V the same dinner dnv government furnished some WO. HO proclaimed himself to be .(l, a..,, p from Uuatcumla, which came lo phut In hunting for sight and breath nose up, plenty of water. Keep buildings well u cii. iniiij-ij- u a euro for the ill. Straightway she began It was useless for soldiers to conio botheromii vi I. IB ciiiuonuii ii.ii. men can siiKike tlis same brand of cigars "10 fertile soil of tho valley the tobacco for mouth open tho tremendous foro hgs painted, residences neat aud attractive, all the doctrines of tho Bible. He pretend- or smoking tabscco mouth to think sho was perfectly well. That ing him about pay. pay your debts, secure low taxation and alter month which, much moro than for the ruins, scattering the gravel in spurts. r.ncording to tho story, she ato all know that tho government is in ed to be possessed of supernatural (tower, without having it pall on their taste at tl,:lt valley is famous throughout Central "I "Scuppered," said John Chlnn, watch- encourage factories suitable to loca for dinner. When her host- straits," returned tho soldier. "I havo and that, as he was armed with attributes times. This man who was in hero a sorts of America today. The trees that grew upon ing the lllght. "Now, if ho was a par- tion. Mayor of Monroe , City, Misa ess t.'.a; ver d at her temerity, Sirs. Blank called to find out how much money it will of the Deity, it was beyond tho power of incut ago thinks tliut the tobacco Lungs must bo full of itself 'he l'lgher f.trueturos wore left, forming tridge he'd tower, trilled sweetly and simply said: He considers himself a blood." take to give my regiment two months' human arm to do him injury. Ho gained changes. of a whioli A remnant " l'nbllc Convenience. plotiircsquo grove, judge of followers from tho start, and soon nuin tobacco, and humor hlin been bothered with The brute had Jerked himself over a "Oh, I pay. I am ready to furnish the amount." by seeming to still remains a few cudars and celbas of Sau Diego is to have tho names of its .n lor a long timo." Tho amazed oilicer asked tho namo of bored among them respectable people- from agreo with him anil pivo lihu another g'KH'itio proportions clustered about the bowlder and fallen out of sight on the othon the sidewalks at all ns nil of a bit sections the Hint struck tho hostess queer, his visitor, who modestly replied, "Ellas (01111117 round about, brand when hi cuuinlains." Saw York ruins of the temples, shrouding them In er side. John Chlnn looked over with a ctreetg stamped inasmuch as Mrs. lilank had complained Howe." He then wrote a draft for tho ro- - lhey put oT their leather shoes, which, Sun. a somber shade and sending their huge ready barrel. But the red trail led straight iutersectiona, of hir old malady only that morning. as an arrow even to his grandfathers roots into tho crevices and unexplored Bea Hirdi l'emecute a Land Itlrd. quired sum Jill, OUO. Two or three days contrary to Dorril's teaching, wcro made COLORADO'S However, sho said nothing and in a few luter tho regiment was paid. When Mr. j at the expense of life, and had others made chambers und vaulu and galleries of the tomb, and thero among tho smashed spirit WONDER. A vory singular thing happenod on the of wood to town. or The cloth. returned Dorril's made ho Mrs. went Blank was shoes, to! Howe's namo bottles and tho fragments of the mud last trip of the Kennebec to Boston, The called, flays vast edifices. up Tho nroo comprised within tho limits of Imago tho life left with a flurry nnd a steamer was off Cape Klizabelh when a titory is that when she began at tlio top of tho paymaster's desk aud signed the re- - from solid blocks of wood, ere now 011 ci- - The State Pr.wii(. t;,e Most Trcmeadona i hi hit inn at the museum at Doeriield. j Cacjpn la the World. her "visiting list late In October all her ceipt for $2S.G0 of his own moneyl the old city consl.it j of a level plain seven grunt. Kudyard Kipling in McCluru'B dove, slntiluL- to tbu common doves in tho 7 l Meetings wero held om a week, at friends remarked on how well she was The oi'licers of a neighboring rcginiont It is abiupilj rotintcrsunk In the forest or eight miles long and two miles wide at Magazine. street, Uow nboivrtt. Ha remained tuer drink-- , which In revealed consisted Mrs. Blank .!U.n Connecticut a Seventeenth time After worship Mtiir to tho sent over in eating, Tho the greatest. This plain Is covered with looking. lor aomo time, but was soon trlghtonee. says Athiaio. plateau, OPERATIC GENIUS. the secret. Sho told about tho books she to see if they could not "borrow their ing, singing, dancing, fiddling and listenoff. Whenever he left tho boat ho was W fi.Wi1 yu iCl' ftidiilng of It until you 1r9 tho rooming cf stone houses, doubtless tho inc to tha proniiilp.Uon of Dorril's sea guns ioutr, hr.d read, the thinking she had done and private." i'outh's Companion. Hnly stop; 94 on lis brink with Its hi- - habitations of tho wealthy. The itruets, Mr. da Koien Bay M t lowed and chased by the Dorri'iitea' Tise of xlld 'ronfession faith." Wagner flrabl-the cure that had been effected. All tho ealth of divinely colored aid squares aud Hiiirtitila wero vvol with Ing, ur.tll obliged to agBin alight. J mid titock common was to tlrertOBi.. and wneil la.t: property wiis,tk. i;' 2e women of her acquaintance seemed THE VALET DE PLACE. H'i.J. lJ .! tutal,,, KjUl mi o'us. rmm t'iwebtv . .... ...,.tti.,rlt(, tKn.n nnfl .1. l fimtachfog , he eiMt m Btirrtfngtis. Cortccrntrg tho mcs.ueno- hav ru.erod Mtlierfo or hoiv manvTfa- was nceoniujif ftnl try wwiw or eoturvd simievi. 111$; i uu uiuuii lint? ' niiti.ii VJz n emppmnting TH vmrner aa a one iimtM' of the pbuuta aiidliw Interestnot did sucoetil tho In this arch m Wugnor cf foundlnu have a canals orKes and vaileys you and underground sewers 4iuilt of iinjc.utor power seen, this Companion. thinking process. there remained until Boston was reached, is told that at one of the meet- o f of the Colorado, stono and cement. (In the since of the school. Ho left followers and imitators, when ho Hew off nuno j They wanted to know more about it, Few Americans now travel abroad with ing story the worso tor nis v'iuas novel to you, ns unearthly In mountains, too, are found iiumurous ruins. but nosuocossor, and this fact moro tan ride. and orio day Mrs. Blank gave a liinoheon a regular courier. To a great extent ho ings Dorril declared tocneof his followers Kennebec Journal. the cote und grandeur and quantity of and oven on tha highest peaks fallen any other jHiints and emphasizes tho exs to about a dozen friends and told all she has been supplanted by. tho "valet del that he was able to crawl through a solid mestraordinary tendency to Individualism la archMurc, ns If you had found it aft- - umns and mined structures may bo seen, knew about how to think. That was tho place," a us:eful combination of the guido log fioinonecml totheoll.er. Hr.ving Found a Tarcet Keaily. cr (leathin some other star; so incompar- - ' On tho right bank of thoCunau river, modern art. A successor to Wagner, who merized his victim ho pravcdid to beginning. Other luncheon parties wero and companion. Ho has his recognized A resident of Sherman nlaco marl hl would tollow itrlctly along the lines he tho top of tho log, when his victim, iilily lovely end grand and supreme 1h It in the midst of the city, stands the given by other women of Urn. Blank's ac- placo iu tho economy of travel on tho con along aiu oown, is iniproounie, 11 not Imponslblo, young son a present of a revolver. It was seized with a sudden eVsiro to strike the r other th liglilful canyons In pal group of structures tho temples, quaintance, and at these tho women told tinent; ho can be engaged to meet you biH iioso composers are not often equally pretty cold for accurate target praotlce out fire Eolcled, eiiithquako shaken, rain aces and' buildings of a public character. of their experiences at thinking. These upon arrival in a foreign city; he takes log, presumably to watch tho effect of the upon the man inside, grabbed a walil,!tav washed, river and glacier These form part of what M been called, great as pouts and musicians, and it wss of doors, so the lad betook himself to the think luncheons have cow become a fix- the dazed traveler to the hotel or pension, boundwhich tho close corulation bet ween cellar. There he found a nice target, three club intensely lay at lau.d and brought it peulpttrei world, it is about li.Oou feet for want of a better namo, (ho muln strue- ture arranges tho programme of sightseeing to down with torrifio force upon Dorril's decp R litre you lirr t see it, and from rim turn a vast. text and music which was the great fea- - white disks on a black background, and 1)10 from teachpile Irregular woman rising York suit individual taste, takes upon himself back. Dorril never According to a New rcfiv.ted tho operation to run luto 15 miles wide. Aud instead plain in steps and terraces of masonry and ' turr' 1,10 8r,'at' I1()V,ly. the great power began practice. He landed three bullets er, thought can bo transferred from one the burden of lighting inordinate charges of u ureuglh of tl.r.iue'.i a lo;;. The adherents of bci!.p.;fviii'.c-,:- t for ii:terc-- t on water- terminating i severul gnat pyramidal agncr i work. If we ad- - iu tho target before practice was inter- crawling as the demanded c.s not fees are telegraph and of Seeing that mind to anofher rapidly nrlt this lact, If we allow that a Wagner, milled. But ho had douo the business for s ductriim were scantily find, falls, (h pi Dorril C10 remains of to each of d and to; tlevailons, beauty by sculpture p' is is Is of. All he words. that the especial joy necessary transfers without cause; one occasion a lei.ich parklito Heir, lia most other great can- a templo which, before our excavations "to a Napoleon, occurs 01100 within a the gas meter, and n now one was ordered, to think hard enough. She asserts, for tho British or Amoiican tourist who is in-- . and when upon towns centuries, and also admit as oh- - Tho cost of the lad's revolver practice is Wits planned tho yons, no Wi tlalls are in siyht and no wcro begun, lin ked like several through huge ilu of c5'"' life In the a a venerable may on that tent city person's spiritual instance, "doing" who bud ly this time become appi'itfiatalioor space. fragments bound together y the roots of Vlously we must that tho composers of placed at 10, exclusive of ammunition be made better by resolute thinking. shortest timo compatible with human en- - citizens, tllu Iiruw,Ilt day are hopelessly, almost sor- - und kindly counsel as to the selection of Thel'lgdvor has jut room enough to trees, while the slopes of tl.u pyramids nnd Think of Christ r.nd his example. Con- durance in a word, ho "puts them thoroughly disgusted, untied themselves 1. withes, and tho march was flow and tar obscurely, hero and there tho terracci and pavements' below are xiMy- ml' r bis Influence (another Wng- - targets. Utlca H tinue to think about him. Think hard. thruugh" Brussels or Ghent in thoqunr- - with lurch ls hi""dly Immediately possible), are abandoned. groping itiii.Jas t it can like aweary, strewn with the ruins of these superb edl- - m'r ter or half day which the traveler on rapid speedilyInfluence Little hy little tho moral life of the. thinkwe not forced to the conclusion that this Government Currency. of Dorril over tho moro niuriiiuriif ov rhiden traveler trying to The er will Improve. As he thinks tho thought transit lioiit considers sullicicut for these of on overwhelming personality The reason bank circulation lias been This huge structure, unliko tho grout I"11"1'11 respect able of his followers began to wano esc:iiefril!lo tremendous bewildering Tho resemble acts in action. old cities. beautiful crystallizes for tho pnwent undoubted decreasing through a term of years, and of his in iabyrinthk shyss, while Its rear serves pyramids of Kpypt and other nnd, nt ,s responsive more and moro the iicts o? tha exemplar. The valet do placo cannot do justice to about 17UH, principally because ... oi habits, and the last meeting of only to mfrl nnd deepen the silence. works of a similar chararler, is not the remaining almost Tho only bar to absolute perfection, ac- everything, but he does his best, and most temperate . thereoiro tuien Mt.hvnrHlrA nmt Tuiftrnl Kr.tl. wliyit ig inelastic, tho sect took place during that year. Dor- Instead o.'biiag filled only with air tho enilsidimptit of a definite-ideabuilt In cording to this phllosopy, is the lack of- satisfactory it is. Ho accompanies his ril opened with to in particular and to the best in without change from season, to season, opera bea cordanco and for at wilh walls crowded and is the mti'io, length preconceived plan spactaiween Is that the security for it is a deposit of ability to keep one's thoughts on the sub- patrons to tho proper "garo" when tho; gan to terests of musical art In general? purpose, but ix rather the com proch'lni his immunity from bodily withnuturt grandest buililliii'S a sub a hour of departure draws nigh, lie takes: Can wo Indeed sny thut we are richer '.n government bonds. The bank capital U if could 110 n hurt of In arm lime that color of result tjlhein weakness, process plex long developbtating every city painh'd is true of tho spiritual me, accordtheir tickets for them, w raps them up in his Ilcsh. At that point cno cf his hearers, tho raiiibccnd adorned wllh richly fret-te- ment, corresponding to tho growth of genius and promise In opera sinoe Wagner iu the treasury iuetead of in business. ing to tho reasoning of this woman, is rugs, provides them with newspapers and our Kzekicl theories, and In The profits on circulation decline as the of massive cernicciiJ battlement Foster, frame, Captain must spbe and tow- - culture, and keeping pace with the ex- dctroyod his ownoperatic true of the physical life, only you parting instructions in well meant dialect, rose theories to an extreme of bonds increase iu value or the rate of pushing a of in or nnd this tastes at aivhiton er the of eiidlavarh and jicnplo indignant panding blasphemy, ty ttylu havo assistance in improving your phys- and so performs his full duty to these birds interest declines, and tho redemption of t'uolr national life. Its sides devolopmeiit set up an Impossible and Imwhh one blow of his list knocked Dorril turn Bva nrchiliv tural Inveirtion of ical condition. In this nnsiManco comes in of passage. Detroit Free Press. face tho tho to nnd tho four cardinal points; Its greatest practicable standard of operatic construc-tinhas more in fur niHU tia and A ground who repeated operation process is slow and ineffective. The nnticij.aled person the thought transference. r is not at It all Inconceivable that as often as the blasphemer arose. Dorril thisgraudsii Cod's terrestrial eilie. length from north to south is about. 800 hud of the government currency is sound of wind and limbtiml mind meets llcr Disappointment. Wagner lived ho himself would have (lungers fur mercy, and "at tho command of feet, and from cast to west it measured and the deficiencies of the bank currenn friend who has a cold or consumption or one who has over beon a child begged Faster ho Indeed had that Kvery recognized his as much, but a part of ho renounced his doctrino pushed origit ally hrgenrfT in 1S7H. are now pretty well recognized, and any other 111. The well person begins to will recall that sonso of injury entailed by Captain before his astonished follow cin. Chagrined tho eastern side bis liecn carried nvvay by theories lo an Impracticable extreino, and cy think of an ideal healthy person. InKnnd.inco at the convention Being bed conviction to ovldnnces sent early-t- liat are not In every day shows increased earnestness being "Parsifal" w th"lntter wanting anied to bo thus duped, tho rnvift current of the river hich flows of Aftcrotlme tho person who is 111 catches that you tire being deprived of tho most 8ml tho Assfslion I.i'.forairo Internationin the demands of business bien for a that he hud arrived at this conclusion. a faint notion of this physically perfect Interesting part of tho whole day. Thero departed to their homes, aud Dorril proiu- ale, mi(j vvtiag more to fee Turgcncff directly nguiuht it. The lho formof ofHie Hcglnald do Koveu In Scrlbnsr'i. and permanent cure. Iron lsvKl upon point ty 01 tils life never ogam so a complete is Ihus eiqioKul lu structure becomes clearer notion the Then than to lieisiall living Frenchmen, says person. is really no knowing what tho elders are Aee. clilf 1) high, prcwntlng a complicated Colonel f. and finally ho gets an unclouded mental up to w hen once they get tlKi youngsters impose upon them. in The Atloiitio, Some Queer Will. For nearly 5ii years' nfter Dorril con- I man. tucked system of burled walls mid Hours down to begged tixvor kind secretary, M. picture of tho physically perfect up safe In bed, but It stands to Pern Follow Japaa. Hero is tho rhyming will: the wah-r'edge doiibllon the remains of Onco ho has that idea he can think of reason it must be very interesting, or why j tinued to live in I.eyden, bill bo drank to Iniii.ice 1110 to blni after the older buildings, occupied for Peru is the latest addition to the list time, onj I, Jt !r.i of daunt, Ju led me to a man of magno unhealthy person and that ho cannot would they bo in such a hurry to get the liquor habitually, which so increased hit LHi tin of countries planning to get on to a solthink of himself ns otherwise than per- youngsters out of the way? With soino iulirmitio that for many years- he was one nificent btfi;, w ho lowered almvn all abandoned to terve it foundation for ' V'nto boK'i-- itua;oyne of the town's At n gtdar Inter- the Frcncl.m, and was, on tho whole, more efalnratc s:ru't.irc. Fscavaiions id gold basis. If silver keeps up its presfectly well. As pain or illness of any kind children this amounts to more thn.i on ro vals ho would paupers. And the heir of his loin beiieatli to have of the ab ) town the to middle brought ligU, go in experienced only as tho sensation is feeling. the noblest i most atiractivo literary ent rato of progress, there will be Ail Nutton and Potion It was a littlo girl of the latter Deyden and of now foundations of a buildings who tho occupying liijuor, procure opiuiuiiy person man whom Iiave evi r encountered. transmitted to tho brain, I Until the world's rotten. sort who begged so hard lo sit up just for nothing left for gold to conquer iu 1900. can think only of tho physically perfect once that her mother one evening not long become Intoxicated on tho way homo and em think of better way to describe him the surf.Mie, not only tha filb d chambers There nppears to be lu tho vast collection Of course tho need for silver legislation of and broken older but hole iu h'.ruciuros. a crawl Into moun wall; of tha sido the of ill a sensation ideal cannot experience than by guy jit hat be united the lino beone imitanco of a will In shorthand. ago said that she might. How tho little tain and will then be greater than ever, and the go to sleep. So often was he so. srulptumd liioiiuiocnUa w ell. The theory cily that of tho Kev. .1 i .- .,.e n .1... ness. nignant hei.jf lion.;fellnw with the fig- of Ills Kill e een lu.ue'.-v- t ni, uie iii.ai nii.nu Hugh WorthingUm eilverites must work accordingly, n.vyi be It wt w eviasca'.li'd cannot there , , that the inter. , though development, rl by ,,, is culture that This Is the mental ure of Th.zray: not that TurgeiiclT il On I'lnce, Highbury Isllugtou. being will then have the herculean task.ir'., Dorril's cave, and It is know :i ns mail to was as bill aside, teeiiis li'iidcpiato Uj C3ihilll this esting tho women so mightily and some upon this her lirst occasion of "silting; the novelist, but he trains' ribed It reads: E'lglb-present day. Tho wooden bottle of one hud usdUitif tho effivt of height, and curious circumstance, and yet there Is jin-of tho men too. Ho groat has tho interest Up!" How oommlserivtingly she regarded converting tho wbolo world back C" ' ',J 1S13. Noctiujiitoh HyrxiiK, Jane 1S, In whltli bn tallied I. is enough dlffeii nco bctwii'ii theso art relics in thinking bocomothnt tho thinkers have tlio other children, who were as usual g lion rap'-i;; Coi'.'r'y ('!::!-lif'er'vanl, I, ' Hugh and Worthiniiton, to give ... bequeath a r Indicate do to those a li is M.'and stiil or oko relic r change Into y circles iuor thcmselveB divided up ... r, Eliza r'riw, who In my odoptoj child, innl j r l t racked off to bed at an early hour! She of Ids .ci,rc i in style and treatment. r or not rMyi I door Our Own tncricDM. graiidclnlureii. Dorril died Ar.g. ntid personal, to , lo t'.o Mom. 111.11 cliques. Two or three of these circles nro seated herself in her small chair and eng. rinny pnwru, aibledlj Continues In regular sequence I- at hi, wile of starvullon, having failed withthis change Iu this couutry nnd enlb-r- disposal, und do :ee 1805 the wngo j S, known as tho I'reiitice Jlnlforil branch. ly awaited dovelopme its. Hut the of Turj been determined. luwerd .wu lias not yet in a few hours of 4U days. Springfield ttilluon Kent, of London Wall, uiy earner has received his They stick to Mulford's teachings, much ne.ss of man-lnsH'ei-her surprise when kor par in dollars But g 'iieff , miinii imagine wo to shall Inclined believe, If, af I am ,' speetwl friend, with tho said Eliza l'rlco to which have ou the wholepay to tho delight of tho publisher of that writ- ents, as w as their custom, seated them licpublicun. wl.hh sat soi even ftcndily tlowu In (he lower lc'.'N, the t..ceute this uiy lost will and testament. find, away er's works. nnd selves at the library table, and unsoclably, in value, so far as II ecu WolITHlNOTOa-being ''kind lia-The Salt Boa. v.hlch tho culture rudo beglntilt.gs general Then there is another set who arc mem- but hygleiilcally, their bucks to ! iiictioti, ti, Ult Tei.fyson h In n momorauduin Inclosed in au aecoin- - commodities aro concerned, so that thn Children's answers aro always a fruitful tare's," of the JaUT period developed, we shall bers of Don't Worry clubs, organized by the light, began toturning snd nut niM,vjHi.j "("est tu lust" manrend. For some timo I box of to ntblrossed not nnd evidenco bis his 15 conclusive of source hnvo pretty wife tho pmciuismg power or Id ners amusement. A girl only Tho members of allying wages 'liaij Theodora F. Seward. the small girl rocked away In her small wbicii htidbutes to the great. that Cuian la the oldest of the Mayo cities, t'vc.reiid tetjtor hays, "I do know jou nearly doubled, while interest tm esni. these clubs disavow any belief in "Chris- chair in silence. Then came a sleepy, years old who had received w hat was sup111 crfoct iu . your-cthe to shorlhund wllh be a for Itself, tal describhas steadily fallen and now average but that the Copan valley posed good education my tian science" or "faith healing." They plaintive voice, "Is this all you do!" A J M i.l.. ' ' iko." Strand iiiigazlne. Immediate vicinity, was the cradle of the ing to 100 her rveint visit to the Tower of j scarcely half what it wag," insift that their business is simply to Philadelphia Time. While gerttle-maa ln Ix.ndon. she as wonders stuip a machine Among the many .Maya civijizaimu. make the mind as perfect hail seen was a ewurd given to lleiiry VIII Weol rind. sl;,d(( brim,,! the count, r, who possible, the end and aim being to people Kew York's Front loort. Kvru Itanilril Jjfttlce. red hair, If tlio would by Max Muller, nn amusing thotii.-I- i nor l"l'l"'iti-- to Some wool sorters in a Vwnont woolen tho world with better men and women-be- tter It is a tact that tho only distinct! lor the oblige hhDia iril'eh. altogether unnatural One day In curly e iniioer, when the Mill the other t'.ny found a long, strunge mentally end physically. Tho Don't of an ordinary New York house "Ui,t BmH ror MnxlinilidU. If v.ii will h.w a If children aro al"coiiimen irils" had met ns usual for din ly biaided whiplash In wool thut had Worries do believe, however, in thought is its front door. It isn't usually that una lowed to think for themselves, thlr anIhe Ravel i the highest (rede hakiaa r,.,.ird, with ner, the waiin ss appeared Is ..ring a small coma from Africa. Among other tlilnus n,. u transference. woman can boast a big house while answer are amusingly original. "What do h'ica a siitijn;, (imture smile thut the jOi of pens, t deglzlng for Ihcra being si times found ln wool are iiookctknlve. knew. Astaci tetaow it geesoqe-thir- d The llrst tmbllo hearing given to a men other has only a little ono, or that one lias ynu think makes tho a further tha nr otaar brand. salt?" was n in, ,i((St. f,,Wl tho bu-- t being that no morn could whole K!',!! of clothiiig, money of different tlculturullst was that given to Miss ,0 a ., a Now brick house, another only frame. l'tiril)pr( n rr,.rP.j i.r to bo a hfl ..i.taiiipd. Iiuini iliiitely tho disli was denomlnatbins, shears, pieces of iron and I. C. Andrews In New York in St. question put U) a national school cl.i,H. A as York In on token resia houses whole tlio I Miss brilliant Idea hi ruck a boy sir, pr u..j mutually ,ir... r, stono, the latter evidently being placed la tdown It wss si'ir. 'd by the ' grabber, James' Kpircopnl church recently. i"1 redl dence districts of tho city, w ith thx exceptho 'crrings." haii.Ud over. wH1 Rt, 1, Cornhlll Magazine. who emptied tbowiiola contents on his tho hock to deceive thn buyer ns to weight. Andrews spoke by Invitation of the rector of sorno of tho few more tion elegant, are Some years nco a quantity of big stones of tho church, tho Dev. Dr. E. Walpole plate, saying: The Thrtrty I'xplurrr. Those w ho heard her, it is said, as much alike as peas in a p'xl, with the "An there am not enough to go around. W an found tied within thn Ilneces, inoreas- -' Warren. . of doors. ori-othe front There tho exception So I'll Ing the grot- weight by buif. Now York It would be a pity to purl them. were, Impressed with what they heard. know why It Is that so many "IK) ,..,, u a.:br according to Its meant, can ex- explorersyou lf." Tribune. l"lii,,p.. take the lot n seek tho arctic olid so few the The sneaker said that she was not a Chrla- - family, '. ,1,1, 1.. - f..i; Fii 'f mud a hibit massive moro and mil elegance, lighter s At this Mir.thiT traveler heated opposite antarctic regions" j tiiin scientist or a faith euro healer, but faiitastlo. will) ih nn,..-'I., ... . Ah, No! d tils hi chenp beauty, hn commonphtcenetw, wei .1.0 1, quietly took up the (upper box, unscrewed "Will, I think I could inaLe a pretty simply a believer in the power of mind or nnythiug that In ta to, lack of tnsto, good guex." u cun t cuur, Impatient Husband (tired of holding Ida the top and ou:ed the whole of the (icppef ever matter. j or .lack of money may suggest. chin up) It's taking y,uUau awfully long ''"'"WUj.ru.'.L over tho pons, with the calm remurk: Before Miss Andrews spoko Dr. Warren money "Why?" This U thoroughly appreciated by the "An you havu g 't all the liens, you may tlum to fix this ncikiie, Laura. "The far 10 recrlons arctic not are explained that bo l ad invited Misa Aniptito " house Wife dwellers tl.ciimelvs. Vou tim-nover said i'otieut Why,1' comto ho too." because bS church tho awn Iroui the licaibUHi tors ot tlio malias well havo all Wrjnli-.drews to speak l.t ' one of them, her mansion tho 11 " CLu ago A murmur of applause went round, and plain almtit tho length of time It took 1110 vnnt. ,l t.i h r bat sic had to say. Ho I ' tn ko a bargain. have the Imiidniinot front ngers of tho leetuie bi:i.iu. other ?slO "I III'bj 10 day, one fmiud It to smooth out your liccktiiw before wo he U 1 that wniitv-I'osU from fl at day thn '' said ho 0 ci " ,, door on the block." New Vork Tnaes, were man led, tieniga. Chicago Tribune. neither ub rili ii lo 'T cu.idemned her Iirid that Mie "ou ci.uvriilinl toaiKrun nou ui rou.u uuu t On an average about loo a V.H.!. v. r, (hat there could take a uiucruin jnurnuj. views. Be ! liiiiiiteliil. .wrai I'liilad. la Iphla. suicide In the iilvcr Tbt.nic annually. fleeplnc the Fence. Weekly be no better pbiets fian tie church In First C.tlren of l'hiladclphla IIs's a Ol thiMianiiin 3ti jump from ti"1 Mrs. Bryc Folks nre saying that yott Absolutely Pur which to piva.si a tin: tr! no founded upon A oi Our "TTs.., said that Miss poor man again. don't get along well with your nclglilmrs. ' bridge. The avn a. e mini-truth. Hi. W .rreii ...f n.ir wet .I.. s Is husband almost her r '.Hj of miicidis In Second Citizen of 1'hUn.lulphh. Do Is "n" p r aiiiiiini Julia She says Hilt That s very true. But I get N"t ii..,. ;piiL1.1l ri'.d stung . Andrews said i;.t:n':vl that ho had not .l, of Inlllii.n of lrilial'l!iiot.' The ratio too indulgitilt. t he believed in some you jiioao to (y that bo has walked along admirably wlfbtiiit thnm. Boton before. Mel waken tl' It" In Mrs. M d.iprcp Why ibs'tin't she send .j is ta. The bm. t i nkma pomtpth po u''k vi-l;;mi uuueucvuu uw through everything Ms father left limy nil she Tiiinitilp'. i f the t Oh i.vr.' '"' " JouxnuL Vork New 1.". s. D.MroU f a curof JourmU hlai to gold I Sun. Ns.iv r thing.-Thinking Their Ills Away "Uon't Worry" Club and Thought Luncheon Church Hear the Doctrine. ; j smoking tl iiii .... , J U)bMmi h,..i , " . j 11 Z'11 8e j - utar-ingl- y j an-oi- 'r t exi-te- d ' i)uU!t. j j lam-phle- Bor-goyn- rovei-n-nion- ac-c- ve.-ir- , il-- mo -- e su'.ll-clc- v j 111 i ' j I j 1110- 1 ; i , j j i , I ' j TraT-elin- ' g cr'Jl - i.Urand-"cni;To- n X1. col-it- o pul-ou- l ' 11 I l - Pe-- ' ... j ,.,ral,7riu, ,a , , SKH-ill- Wl-.-i- j thodo-mand- n , f-srl- liib-rlo- lUig-jinsoi- ' - Zao-ceii- j 1? tiu-- 11 11 tias.-crs- -u t -- h,-- , ci-- ! I r nn-d- , Whi-th- -' t cbara-tcris'i- ie r, l Iniprjh-eun- 1 e di-- lf c n j vochnr-acterUtl- c sub.-li'.in- o pk.i-o- , , Oor-irlan- i . . - v- -i j l mi H v 'p;-e- G:.i!-T.rfi- cotn-ii'i- - - l'rlinr. 1 i..-- i 1 I -- Ne-,1- a"','t. POWDER il. f j T'--: ',t |