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Show 4 IN THE ODD CORNER. SOME STRANGE. QUEER AND CURIOUS PHASES OF LITE. Well, mauara, It eeema aa though the black hens laid all the big eggs." "Te said ahe, thats the way you tell them." j GODS AT THE AUCTION ATTORNEYS DIRECTORY 'SPOILS OP BENIN DISPERSED TO THE WINDS. Her Needle. a Twelve resident Bags Snggestlous to Many Xatlsn ago years QMr fprdm.ni of tho Homan flare of North Tonawanda. N.woman Y xan a neeThat Ara Addicted to Eating found In Indiana Ilavo Perfectly dle into one of her toes. A small and Drinking Rnnt A ynscr Developed Tull and Hear Oat the of steel broke off. It was never piece In Scan In banrliif. Theory Other Reaped. extracted. Some time afterward she Loudon, bccanw a Her mind as well s her body suffered and she deMountain Kerenade. ECENTLY, in Lonatdon, a firm of auc-- 1 HE wandering atari veloped melancholia. Severe pains 1 o n e e r a sold at have loat the tacked her. They were particularly moon extreme in her side. One day she disprices various high mother. had covered a small red blotch on her side. spoils And go half-inc- h when discolbeen A of It In captured wai her opened. vain, British troops overored along the Held steel was found. of night; which threw the capital the of needle the port The trees on the It ws over a entrance and decade kingdom of Behad found m o u n t a In are ago t o to her body through the toe. From nin. There Is a whispering each other. about the time of its removal the womans NATIVE COD. And the streamlet mental of an reliC3 imto and tbeee physical vigor began in the darknei add will nprove. She Is today as well and vigor- Almost unknown country that hurries d o w Leop-Jarvalue. ous as to the at life. from Intrinsic in height, wird their her past any time greatly Like a moving thread of white In metal, with curious work suggestive of primitive Damascene manipThe blossom close their ears, lest In Bull- Good Appetite. their sleeping ulation, one or two idols also in metal, Col. Deevers was one of the most celThe sorrows of the sighing world a bell used to warn the common herd should moan across their dream; ebrated characters in central Ohio. He that the king was in the neighborhood, The birds In the tree-towing to wing wt.s nothing if not prodigal in his gen- and it behooved all men to abase themare creeping. For they fear the winds low voices, and erosity, his flow of language, his wealth selves, and, in addition thereto, three of Imagination. the laughter of the stream. The colonel never ex- or four roomsfull of enormous tuski Thro the shadowed ways how he plained got his title, but he al- carve all over with skill and uniformon Insisted ways is soul being addressed by ity, such were the relics, Thou, for whose somber eyes my that title. j burning! Some of these ivory treasures weigh The beads upon thy bresst are warmer On one occasion the colonel employed as much as 150 pounds, and rejoice in than the heart within. That holds wild counsel with the night, a lawyer to attend a trifling matter for a vicious curve and tapering point him and promised a speedy settlement highly suggestive cf danger to those and reaps strsngs learning From the black and eddying whirlpool cf the account. Time went by and the .who meet one of the native wearers In where the streams last waters win colonel failed to keep his word. The aggressive motd. However, tbe wily And seethe, and swirl, and spin. . lawyer stirred the colonel up about it men of Benin have been too much fqr Thou sister of the midnight shadows the next time he saw him in town, and the guileless elephants. Great Britain gloomy. Ihe upghot of it was that the colonel has been too much for Benin, and now Thou daughter of their darkness and the trophies that delighted the unagreed to Bend the lawyer a dozen bushtheir mystery and fear, Thro the dewy secret pathways, hark! I els of the finest apples in Ohio. But no taught African mind have been parcall thie to me, One day he celed off and sold in a brokers c.Tice. apples came to the Thro the nights wild sounds and si- saw the colonel inlawyer. town and immediThis salo has led a Brit'.sh philosolences I summon thee anear. ately bore down on him for an explana- - pher to express himself as follows: And lo! thyself Is hers! tion. Ho got it. The colonel, taking his Why do the foreign colons strive friend the imof his said by coat, lapel The Worm Turned. Ail Illinois farmer came to Chicago pressively: "Mr. Williams, I fully expected to not long ago with a shipment of sheep send you those apples. I had em, sir; that looked like they had done nothing 200 bushels of the finest apples yes, sir, all their lives but run from dogs. After ever in tli state of Ohio. I had raised loafing around nearly a week he per- 'em all ii bed up and one night a ri off his suaded a buyer to take them little yearlln bull broke in and hands at a price a trifle over the derned eat em all up. Yes, sir, ever1 last one freight charges. of em. "Pity they arent blackfaced, said the buyer. "The blackfaeed breed alProof About the Tower of RabeL ways command a premium; seems to There is In New Orleans a negro dreiig out nicer. The farmer did some lightning calcu- woman, according to the chief newslating and then said he would come up paper cl the Crescent City, who has In a week with just what was wanted. deeply rooted if not very clear ideas He kept his word and arrived here on about the Bible, among them being the Saturday. He hunted up his buyer, a conviction that while God wrote some man named Edwards, and showed his parts of the great book, men put in othof the er portions. One thing which God forty blackfaced sheep and a ordinary run. The blackfaced brought wrote sure enough, says the article, is about a quarter of a cent a pound more the story of the Tower of Babel. Yas-sl- r, than the market called for. Later in yassir. God writ dat," she says; the day Edwards found a purchaser for "no doubt 'bout dat bein writ by God CARVED TUSKS FROM BENIN. Hisself. his blackfaced Btock. Dats probed; glory to de "I never saw a blackfatcd sheep with Lord. W'y, dey aint no one nowhere together In far-olands, and risk life spots of white under his eyes and 'cept Merlcans kin talk clalr sos you and limb in securing the spoils of war streaks around the nose, said the pros- kin onncrBtan em. Dat probes God or chase? Sooner or later, on some writ bout dat tower. pective taker. pretext or other, comes the missionary Edwards had not noticed tie white with his Bible and the trader with his and, though the merry natives rerum, spots before. He went into tbe pen, According to Darwin. when and of one the animals, caught ject the Bible, eat the trader and the In he rubbed his hand over Its face the were April, 1896, the Fourth Ghoorkes missionary, and wash them down with sent from Mandalay, in Burmah, black peeled off. Edwards Is now curs- to red line, is never far in Assam. As the troops rum, the thin, Shillong, ing the cold irony of fate, uhile the marched through the country of the away, and we read that the natives' was after a short, farmer Is no doubt mixing a new lot Ahoms the wet weather obliged them stronghold and captured civilization is in that of black paint for whitefaced sheep. fight, sharp to seek shelter in what appeared to be Let the natives take progress. Saturday Press. a granary. The native priests objected full heed even in the parts of the world reto the quartering of the troops in the mote, and let them desist from the acllooslsr Freak. granary, but upon the command of the quisition of goodly things. For, as the William Morgan, an Indian farmer, officers the doors were battered down richea acquire Psalmist remarked, has a hen which lays an egg Within an and the troops entered. The granary all is said and done, when Wings, and, egg. She haa been producing this kind proved to be an Ahom temple, and four the ultimate path of the trophy leads of hen fruit for several days and one but to the auctionroom. The kings of the eggs is on exhibition at the own treasure, his bell, his idols, the Doxey house in Anderson. Tbe egg ivory of his successful and richest adlooks like an ordinary hen egg. When venture some Barnato or Beit of Bebroken open the usual whits and yelnin all are fallen from tbelr high eslow are found in proper pre portions, tate, and must pasp Into private cold but in the center of the yolk is a lections until Great Britain falls, like egg about the size of a robin's Rome, into the hands of Vandal, Goth egg. Its shell is perfectly formed and and Hun, and the curiosities take a is hard. The inner egg does not confresh lease of life in other quarters. tain any white. The hen is an ordinary looking critter. Nursing a a Profession, Henry Etchlson, who alec resides Noble in the extreme is the pro--, near Anderson, has five bushels of fesslon of nursing. In fact, of all the freak corn which has ripeiAd early professions that have been chosen by in. The ear and is already gathered Intelligent women of late years, that looks like any common ear of corn and of a trained nurse seems to be one of is properly silked. When the husks are the most useful as well as successful. found is that it drawn back, however, Ahoms were within worehlplrg. It In no perhaps, is a woman seen a in is separate enveloped every grain was the first time that specimens of1 to ihway, as when she minan S' advantage husk of its own, and has Its silk. When this remarkable race had been seen by As a of others. to needs the ister rethe is around husk grain the first white men. The word "Ahom Is de--j n "The said: has physician moved a second one is found also with rived from the Sanskrit and means undemands nurse a of trained profession la flue It under the proper silks, and equaled. These people declare that skill, courage, extreme tranquility, limround grain of white corn. are descended from the gtd In- -' itless they patience, faithfulness to all assays the seed came from Rcssia. He dia, and refuse to hold communication sume obligations, and as much use to It it. would bow does not know with wMte men. They are a vevy low as is consistent with her Bhelled be to and have then probably order of human being, apelike la stat-- ! own and health. Tbe law that safety fanned. ure, with abnormally long .arms and Exacts such qualifications should be perfectly developed tails. Their feet to every nurse by the are shaped on almost the same lines as ylgldly applied Kgs Laid by Ulaek Hen. who commits his patients to physician The other day a woman wet t into a those of an ape, the toes being pre- her care. dozen hensile. The ofllcers brought one of grocery and said: "I want must ail be laid the Ahom women and her children to eggs. They eggs hens Poland's Patron Saint, The grocer said: Shllong, where a photograph was taken by black hens. Cincinnati Enquirer: Guesen, tbe pri"Madam, I am willing to accommodate of one of the children. Poland's of mate sea, is celebrating the you, but you have got the but of me Its patron, St. Adel-ber- t, of ninth century A Hournni Find. this time. I dont know how to tell who was put to death by the A Mississippi paper says that a nethe eggs of a black hen from those of to heathen Prussians he was a spreckled or white one." Said she: gro living near Newton who heard his convert in 997. His body liestrying in a solid I can tell the difference mighty quick. dogs barking one night found that they silver shrine in Guesen cathedral. If that is so, madam, will you kindly had killed a remarkable animal. It She had a head like a bulldog, ears like a pick out the eggs for yourself? Lest year the only four states that did so, and when the two dozen were mule, legs like a duck and a tall like asphaltum were California, produced counted into her basket tbe grocer an elephant, and it was Texas and Utah. Indian TerColorado, looked at them and said suggestively. like a weasel. ritory also distributed some. Fonnd Uia-lonnr- lc semi-invali- d. their that pusB-encrust- ed fas-ctuati-on ds - ps Ic- J. T. -t ff sec-on- . to long-bodi- ed 31-3- Attorney-at-La- GEO. charles'jTTence; w, Atlas Block. Attorney-at-La- Attorney-at-La- m. w, Armstrong; and Counsellor-at-La- Attorney PARDEE & KROEGER, Attorneys-at-La- w, Eagle Block. w, 61 Commercial Block. FRANK PIERCE, P. 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