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Show I Karra of a vesai'l a numlier of compressed-air cannon. Them were to lie Inrd one after a mil her. I In- - force of the air striking the wau--r amt driving the ves -ael forward. Somewhat similar is tinIdea of auulbrr engineer and Inventor. of hollow pipe It la to ruu a through the entire length of- the keel. tlw- water at The plps an to the bow and carry It to the e outer of llie vessel, wiu-n- - It ta shut off. Then air a isiwrrful pressure of eompn-MseIs Itrought Into play, aud the separated body of water Is shot out of the pit-ithe stern, the iwer of the contact driving the vessel forward. As the ter Is to be reeelved and discharged alternatively, there would be no Jerk Hound Table. big motion.-Harp- er's j ; m-rlv- e , ; d n BIIID1. IMIlGStfT a swimming race Is very start i;gH (hr nciion of a standing inn,. . 1,1 J I"11 il U a "I""1- - r,',ni tt mark. The pnijier attitude to assume nt the starting line Is to have the leg -j,a,.p (h.. lMwy rni, r!inix f,ll Hri j,wl Us far as equllil w,u rjUM allow. Aa soon a lit- pistnl is tired, or the word to start is given, swing the arms forward and spring with all the si length of you rleg a far out Into tin- - water a Kisibfi. Pay to th- - other competitor. no i,M(k (j f,jrwu-(- 1 Into the eoursi llI)t B,i tut give sll your thoughts to making a In A - aiii-iiilo- n Attempt to Hob mThem of Tfcrif NwMiloi, Orates When a college stu.lcnt I was taken Ter; ill In my ruiliomore year, and l)o sad Moskry I'lihl. gaining strength but slowly, the doctor scon-at ManA anil more of ordered me Into the country. of one witnesswere cie lnvoluutury and gave I boarded at a -. A to have the arm In position to take a funniest of Imuglnciibithe fights -- lruk aB WMtII MK t!(. myself entirely lip to Ibv wood und esto an Italian lieml conics mImivi- - the surface. It will monkey fie Ida. was a great deal of practice to muscaped from Its confinement und Through an eutlre NUitimer I studied ambling along the street when It was require ter sit these details of the start, and lovingly the ways of the blrdu and attacked by a large, yellow dog of the therefore it Is advisable to prai-iito nine aouie young t li rushes mongrel breed. Tor several wcodn these thiugs on the interus-dintiday that of swimming. For inatuuce. swim half and take them with uic to my city there was such a blinding dustwlileli roiild the scarcely spectators home in the fall. yolir (jjstans one day. practice start the Am 1 , s - fann-luma- - si-- My 111 aelet-ilo- rushes. bruMltcH In tv am waa In u it a a neat of brown a thick uiunh of Mwamp-a- n entunglvneut f wild growth, aud uliuoat imiwue-trabl- e. Every day watched, from the eggs to the culhtw young 1 resolved to allow the old birds two week: then I I would assume the ralitiiig of the young onus. At last the day came, mid all my prtyaratlon 1 were made. Taking with me a rage worked my way through the dense un.lcrgrewlh. Very carefully 1 removed the neat, mid waa trying to get it Into the rage, when the female bird arrived. She utored a cry. almost a ahriek, and diMapiiearcd. tint return.ul Immediately with lu-- r mute. The two lilrda made a will effort to drive cne away, even dying at me. with every demouMi ration of rage ami Then, to my surprise, they both lort. 1 now felt ao mean that 1 nt once act about putting the neat Imek In the bunli; but it gave me a great deal of trouble, aa 1 could not muke It atay In Its place. What now? The two old bonla were back, nreominuicd with a whole bevy of wlhl blnlM. The entire coppice wan live with them. They hcciiiihI leiit on picking my eyes out. I hud to screen my face by holding llie cage before it. As to there blnla- - thelr nutiilier nnd variety, mid condui t - till together, It waa an rxtruordiuurv wcnc. It to me lhen were nt leant tlfty of these mid perlmpa a Indignant little ImhII-dozen Kcl, aoiue dying at me, mid all making angry demon! ll! Ion. Then; were limwn thru hen, muig of tho aud tbruahea, warbler. Each nil upnuir mewing. twltterlg mnl other erlea, a babel of lilnl uoiuuIm! It all nicaut .dlatirim and rage. Hut am-l- i u mlx-up- ! e All talkeil at ouee. The one of the discord wu distress aud imllg-uatlos. m. cat-hird- hrh-klng, key-not- n. I got out of that swamp n wiser nnd youth. My eoinirleiieo smote me, mid my only aolaen lay In the I had done my licet to thought that I had wrought. undo the mlm-lileThe next morning I again went to .tlie swamp to ace how matter stood. ,llow aoftly 1 worked my way through the bushes- - llow deal III still everything waa! The young hints bad gone! I did so want to know how the old birds had managed matters, and how It fared with the little one. That indignation meeting of the birds occurred n great many year ago; hut tho scene is still vlvlil lo my mind. One winter, JUMt after n anow-tturm- . a bovy of anow-tilnl- s appeared near my house. I fed them enimtis and they stayed with us several days. They got A little Imld, even mining up to the kitchen steps to gi-- t their rations. There waa, however, one exception. A fence separated the old apple orchard from the house lot. and 1 observed that one lilnl kept on the fence-rai- l. never venturing nearer to the feeding place. To my aurprlae end delight, the reason for It waa aoou made plain. The poor little fellow was lame of one wing; ao he must not lie too bold, ns, lu the event of danger, lie must have some vantage for emnic. So an old bird took bliu crumbs at every feeding time. Hut the must remarkable act in my knowledge of a bird In sympathy with a not tier In distress was performed by s robin nut twowashundred yards from a deed of daring, my bouse. It nnd In the hlgheat degree heroic. lind lmunccd on a A sparrow-hawparrow In the street, and was bearing tree It away. A robin from Ida witnessed the act, aud lnstautly started In pursuit. Hlgb In the air the noble little fellow up with the bucenneer, nnd one might could bear the short. Jerky cries of (be hawk aa the rohlu was "pegging In" and making tho feathers fly. The liawk ilnpied his prey, and the robin returned to the maple tree, where be lind left Ida mate. The sparrow made the best of time to get buck to bis kind. Waa not that nobly done for the robin ao brave and so magnanimous, too? In Our Dumb Samuel Auluials." a liattcr f was a heart, but liniilly monkey broke Away and sealed up a ile closo at hand, while the dog established him- self at the fisd and lwyed hud and angrily. The monkey chattered In several kin- 11 lects, runiiliig up and down, anil the time keeping a wary eye ou It Finally it liegHii to slow yglide ibiwn the pole, slid, luiidng wltuIn range. It Isiunded plump on the dogs luck, and, with t It ni j'jjj; made the hair fly. Ihe dog aud howled and shook himself, the erowil yelled Itself hoarse, shouting "(Jo It, Tlge! Hold to him. Monk!" Th dog finally flopped over uu H" Imek. dlslmlging the monkey, which again Isiunded up the iwle. Hy th! time llie dog was crazed with rage and m!ii. aud It made efforts to reach its chattering enemy. who again brought Into play the A second time same lartles us It himled squarely ou the dog's Imek, und there was a nqietllloii. 111 which teeth aud claws played a leudL-- g role. This round resulted In a complete victory for the "ni'ink." The dog eventually unhorsed III enemy by nrfllug over, and then Ixiiindlng to hi and running away a fast a Ills leg eoulil enrry him. The monkey ehaswl him for u few yard, and then returned to the Mile, siltlslbsl with Cincinnati CorresiMinih-iii-- . . ; i,ir y,ir so on. UIIll Jnj. t,J( aiVMI jiytan,.,. the next day, and cming mu r the water the IW,luu.r should In well ruhls-- down with a course towel and he slioiild. tf jmisnIIiIi-- , liave soinels.dy to knead Ills museli-s- , for this soil of massage helps greatly to liuilH-- r the tlsin-- . ttouiid Table. Ilar-enein- AmimK Nympaibr A pair of young ami swallows wen- - in a hurry to get a nest ; built in uu old Iwrn up In ('ouiifctiriir one spring. They htisiled nnd slupH-, nit the Inside of the ,:,rn 1,1 1 ,!l liasty sort of way, and at hut, nbiug iilmut 2 o'clock In the iirtcnioon. Just u the finishing toiieehs were made, dow li it (Implied to the fiiior. Until lilnl eliir-M-iiiiiiinifiilly. Komi the male tiew out of the Imru md away nut of night, disei.n-Molatwhile the femiili- - sat on a ITetty stsili swallows begun lu arrive until then wen over forty more than could Is- - counted present. They Hew Into the luini ami oiA of it. ns if In play. After awhile they flew to n mild puddle near bv and eaeli took a bill full of laud aud went Into tho I Kirn to plaster il on where the collapsed nest had been, and then reFor two hours there turned for wus a stream of Ingoing anil outgoing bints, and they ceased only when the nest, a big, siibtuiiti:il one, had The fusloius f (he Tartars. soft stuff. Now that we have begun to speak of built and well linedtin- with of What they said to young the Tartar. I have plenty to tell you swallows is not known. Inn i pair mornIs custom on that Riihject. The Tartar ing (lie nest hail uu egg In It. showing the winter iu warm plains, why I to had need of basic. where they find good pasture for tlielr New York Press. cattle, whilst lu summer they themselves to a cool . climate among I'rlnilllte la Westminster w here water ts Colli-KHull. anil vulh-yCliniiils-- r to U found ns well a wood and pasNot far from the ture. Is tin Hall. This College lofty room, Their house are circular, nud are was of the noble refectory felts. proportions, with mudo of wand covered These are carried along with them of the abbot's house, and now is used whithersoever they go; for the waud as a dining mom for the Isiys of Westare ao strongly Isuind together, aud minster school. This Is a famous old likewise so well combined that tho school. HiipiMirtcil by the funds of the frame can be made very light. When- alils'y. mnl directed hy the officer ever they erect these huts the door Is with that Institution. The masalso have sive tables which are ranged alsiut the alwaya to the south. They wagons covered with Mack felt ao mom. and from which the boys still efficaciously that no niiu can get In. eat, are made of heavy chestnut plunks These are drawn hy oxi-- ami camels taken nut of the Spanish Armada, nnd and the women and children travel In two of them still show deep dents them. The women ile the huying and made In them by Kngllsli cannon bulls. pulling, anil whatever la necessary to It was only under the management of provide for the husband household, for Dean Hueklaml, who died as lately as the men all lend the lire of gentlemen, 1Csi. that a stove was put into this troubling themselves nlsiul nothing hall to heat II. Ip to that time the which hud been In but hunting and hawking and hsiklng primitive after their goshawk nud falcons, vogue for centuries was art lieml to exernnd the smoke from a huge open braIt be the practice of warlike zier. which stood Iii the center of the cise. They live on the milk and meat room, curled up HUinng the rafters and which their herds supply and uu tin found Its way. If it could, out through produce of the chase: aud they eat all au opening in the roof. " Mil of the kind of ilcsli. Including Hint or horse Way Corners In Westminster Ahtiey," and ilog. and Ihuraoh'a rata, of which by Max Kennel t Thrasher in Keptem-be- r 8t. Nicholas. last there are great nunitcra lu burrows on those plain. -- The Ktory of St. Muaauirat to the Maa Who First Macro Polo," by Noah Hrook, lu Carried aa Cmhrella. Nicholas. In the west aisle, lictwecii the monuIlaadrrd Years ments of those two great men, Warren shoal Theatricals Ao. and Klcliard tohilen. Is one Mias Agnea Uepplier wrltee a little j Hastings of Jona" 'lalm sketch cntlelc.il hide h cesa.ic ehmli ,u wa ,he ,,rat ,,,an ,n t0 ' nn,e that School a Hundred sketch entitled "At Yeara Ago" for St. Nicholas. Of one IEngland who carried an umbrella. It "t prolmhle. t hough, that this ia the form of diversion allowed the pupils. i reason why he was buried iu the Miss Reppller writes: Few thing more amusing than Mias abliey. slni-- lie was also famous In Ions' have his day as a traveler and a plillanth Wltford's 'Early ever been told lu print. We know ropist. He Journeyed iiiui-- in tlie wrote n very iutinting aceverybody In that school as Ultimately East, and Ids life there Afterward he as Mary Wltforil knew them iu the count of and, making a tour of year 171X5. The English teacher who came home, was so wedded to grammar and arith- England, wrote so dull a lwsik about It, Dr. metic Mary hated to study ; the that It drew from the French teacher whom she both loved Johnson the characteristic remark that: acquired mine reputation by and feared, who lutd a inssiou for uentness, and used to hang around the l traveling abroad, nnd lost It all hy childrens necks all tlielr possessions traveling at home." r niera of WcatiuliiHti-Atils?;, by fouud out of place, from dictionaries and sheet of music to skipping ro- - Max IWunett Thrasher, In September t. Nicholas. aud dllapldatisl dolls: the school girls who came from every jairt of England " ,"rk and France; altove all. the school plnys (1. W. Fife, of Tamms, Wash, has a The Search after Happiness,' which they were permitted to act ns a greut curious pet th-- up at his tmt house Mis Hannah More had treat, a rl,alu K lh' ",lur .. not written It. If you know nothing a Unit around the pet s neck, a might The Kareh After Happiness' you have no real Idea how dull a play can be. I snpiKseil. but is nlsnit Its tail. Mr. Four discontented young ladle go Eife was on the tiay of Tucouin in a "t when he saw a shark, and he forth to seek Tranla.' whose wisdom will teach them to be happy. They harsMineil It and towed it to the pier, meet 'Florelln.' a virtuous sliephentess, The shark win not seriously injured, who leads them to the grove where 1,0 he pnsm-- the collar around tta tail, Urania lives. Here they are klmllv fastening the chain to the pier. The received, and describe nil their fault's ' creature s now feeding henrtily. ac-a- t great length to their hostess, who mnling to the Sisirtsmau's He view, ! seems Btviistomel to its stern aenda them brimful of good adviee to their respect lv homes. Think of a lot fastening. of real uch.xd glrla acting muh a A" 11 ' to each other In . drama and this aedate aud inerltnriou fashion! ; They were discussing the Heston dob- With ever new delight we now attend i utaute TlW r f mtmal ' having (he linishlng touches explalnttl her put ou her toilet mother. for the Irlarr. Waaldu't wi,h h,'r rtriMwiMker, In every aervl.v of the Chureh of , ,.(IV England the royal family 1s prayed , Wltv iiavlng'her new ainvtaeles litt.il." She's mentioned. It Is retielug espts-lall'lilengo lost. lated that a lit tli Kugllsh girl, after long cogitation, nuked her mother why (osl of Joalleo. the prlinv was excluded from the "Haven't you l any selioolhouso hi isn't." sal.l "lie the mother. prayers, "eYs lie Is." persisted the child. "The this locality?" inquired the tourist. "No." answered the lank, billons minister always Hays: 'All but l!d- ward, rrince of Wales.'" Tlie mother linking native sitting on top of the re t wux gulii to her one la-'- t laughed henrtily. nud had sonic trouble fence. "We we had to hang a man ftr In explaining flint tin ministers pro- - apflag. hut , an that luck ail the nnnelatlun was to blame. He Bald: urtn'3r' Ed sard, lrln.v of Wahe." iiiPXM-rleiiee- , ; I j t in-es- lien-u-len- d U-u- ft . e iii-ii- ls-i-- m-x- K. CAVELLE HOWARD BACK FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Nad Wrlttaa ta Ssieral Waaiaa Al.aat I.lfca This: "I'oa Arm tba Italy Waaiaa I llava l.itf Itad" fraai (.'aria baai. OWAHI) C. KIM-hal- l, alias Howaid I'avcllr, fled from (!hi.:ugo one dark night lu February a year ago and :j reached Mexico lu safety. From scroll tbe border he wrote Police Inspector Ktusri twitting let ters about his esthe aud delights of wincape picturing ter life in the south, rn republic. From Mexico he went to France, still keeping up his fun with the inspector by mail. Meantime Joseph A. Neeley, who had aided him to escape hy scheduling property tut a bondsman, imaginary was serving a two years' sentence In Joliet. Three weeks ago Cavelle lauded In New York and was soon known to the police. A message was sent hi re telling of his return to tills country, which was turned over io the postal uiuhori-lie- . went east io Inspector Chri-uluarrest him. and he was soon brought to Chicago to answer the charge of being a fugitive from justice. Cavelle will be remembered as a man of many and varied matrimonial ventures. His plao was to advertirc for a wife, his representation being that lie was a wealthy Louisiana planter. With the grace of good looks and easy manners he "worked" his victims on shor. lie was found to hyr acquaintance, been engaged to half a dozen widuwr and old maids In different parts of from whom be had secured various sum of money cn one pretext or another. One woman In particular. Mrs. Ida L. Smith of Toledo. Ohio, had become Infatuated with him. She gave an engagement party at her home and sold out a prosperous millinery to give Cavelle several hundred dollars to tide him over while he war watting to secure n remittance, as he said. She went to Cincinnati with him. nnd he deserted her there. She instigated his arrest for fraudulent use of the "isll. e e -- '' ; e j IliH-oIle- ! I I guiu-make- iili-e- e d-- mre I'trcugtli than can lie obtained fnmi other food. New York Tribune. iZWS. Trip fnilertaken Fur llealth'a Hake. lie rendered more beiirilrial. and of (ravel euiintenieted, if the will tuke at. mg witn him lbuttetler'i Kleinacli Hitters, und une that protect. enabling tunic, nerve Invigorani ami up petixer regularly. Iinpnritle in ulr : andu Mater nrv licit; rtilizid by it. mid ir rli iiiaielile trjmpiiiixcr anil regirtabir atonmeh, liver nuil bowel. It nj.inrer.ii-- ' .i malaria, rtieinun I bun, und a (uudeucy kidney aud bladder ailment. Will d MISS THER LOW MR. ADAMS, '.vait until I am on the witness stand. Why, witnesses have seen him ou his knees to me begging but never miud. Watt until I am in court. I don't cars for his money, hilt I will have satisfaction. I have already rejected two of compromise. Miss Thurlow says she waa engaged hy n theatrical manager to do an act advertising Mr. Adams' brand of gum in a Brooklyn store window. Some time later she made the acquaintance of defendant, who Is nearly 50 years of age, and he soon began to make ioxe to her. The prospects of such a good nia'.ch did not seem to be disagreeable to the vaudeville performer, notwithstanding the disparity lu age. Adams, she says, visited her often and sent her a great many letters full of endearing phrases, lie became Insanely Jealous of her aud wanted her to abandon the stage. She exhibits expensive presents which AdamB gavo her, one being a handsome engagement ring. At length she discovered he was already married and had a family. He assured her, she says, that he would .soon obtain a divorce. This he appears to have failed to do, aud the result Is the suit for breach of promise. uf-V- rs a PrUonsr. An odd marriage was celebrated recently in New York city. The lady waa a Mrs. Jessie Hopper, a woman of some 25 years, and the man gave hla name aa Michael S. Considtne. This waa their second marriage. The first took place in the gloom of a jail. Mrs. Hopper first appeared last spring at the Tombs with a pass permitting her to enter as a prison missionary. Sho visited all the cells and talked with all the men, with whom she became a favorite. On one of her rounds she met Considlne. She liked him and thought he needed special care. He told her her face haunted him and that ahe was the image of hla dead wife; also, later on, that If he ever got out he Intended to marry her. Considlne waa waiting trial for murder. He was formerly n man about town, ran a a. spurting saloon and owned He killed hla man In a quarrel. A wealthy woman became Interested in hla acquittal and told Mrs. Hopper that if Ahe would marry him, aa hla wife Aha would have great Influence with the governor. Consequently Mrs. Hopper and Considlne were quietly M arris eon-nerlt- uii-les- n Forgot to 1 ocloss a loop. Johnny (the office boy) Mr. (Saudi, W asllby Tatll-FrstUsher has fs the grocer, is downstairs and wants to Broach sf Froiulasb know why you didn't answer his letAmong the mu.t su'..eesful enter- ter about last month's bill, sir. Editor Tell him ha forgot to inclose tainers ou the eastern vaudeville stags is Miss Myrtle Thurlow, who though a stamp. but 20 years of age has been somewhat That Joyful rasllug of a public favorite for some five or blx years. Just now she is suing With the exhilarating sense of renewed Thomas Adam. Jr., the chewing gum health and strength and Internal cleanwhich follows the use of Syrup of fur fluO.tkKl millionaire, damages, liness,Is unknown to the few who have Figs, charging him with having broken bis not progressed beyond the old-tipromise to marry her. The fact that medicines and vhe cheap substitute Mr. Adams already lias a. wife does not sometimes offered but never accepted wm to have deterred Miss Thurlow by the from instituting legal proceedings. Til.; Typhoid Fever and Hauanaa. plaintiff, who ia a tiny person, with Willis in I'iwwy. M. I.. of St. I..ii fair hair, regular features aud soft blue Nivv that the beat fund fur Hum auffcr.:4 from typhoid fiver io Ihe banana. In th.v (yes, is reserved of manner and gentle dlsruMe, he explains, (he till Lug membrane of of tone until he gets to discussing the mull 11 lutnAliu become luleusely InEvent nelly It beeim flamed Slid eugie-ged- . what she calls the perfldy of the weall el.iuxbiUK stray lu eputu, leaving r. The latter asserts that thy At ihrae place Ihe liilcaiiun! wnl'.i the suit is simply sn attempt at black- bccuiu dauenniiUy thin, A 1Mto food, ifp. pruduc-into the atomacli. is likely mail. This Misa Thurlow and her Ink.si rfcnttiuu uf the linestliie and dire remili-- t solid f.Hxl, or mother indignantly deny. The young will fottusr. amount of luuulritl.ii: t aslarge woman's eyes snap when she speaks of nnitalulUR MibsiaiM'ivt cimipnred wH li uutriLi.Hi. wHistuncr. are dangerous aud are to be this charge. lianaim. alllmugli It may lie "Blackmail!" she exclaimed, when aviikl.-- l. ai Tbe a It a .wild fond, due not iumm cent speaking about It to a reporter. Oply tC, per waste nutrition, mi to irritate these lure Nearly the whole aiii.nuit taken tutu rho ab.uut'h la absorbed a(ul give tba lutlci.i CUM MAN FAILED TO STICK. il Is-e- n In-r- e ! fr ! ; d Isi-aus- e i ! . d , : sin-akln- S3 g ! : g-.- . EnglUli aa She' Kpellrd and I and O and I Whli an X on tlie end epell Mu; And au E and a Y and nil K ape!! I, 1ray. what la a speller lo dV Then If an M uml an 1 and And uu 11 E I; spell side. There nothing lunch left for the If H 1 to do But to go aud commit ainuxeyeifigu.-d- . Household Nera.aity. Candy Cuthart!., the most derfnl nieilt.-n- l discovery nf tbe age. pb-.- i nt anil refreshing to the taste, a.'ts genity ml pmdtir.dy on kidney, liver ami leevels, rlea lining the entire y;eiu. dispel cures headache, fever h.iidtiial r.itndiparloii anil bllioiixi.s. rieiiKe buy nud try a but III. nf '. I'. I, amt .) guaranteed to cure by nil druggiM. A CiM-ar- - Sd According Jup:itiri imit.-il- tn llie government, l idli.-la- teacher. iKI.fid) report I -- laud the of thr empire Medicine I fmly aa Important and tmeflclal a Spring Medktina. and the best Fall Medicine Li Sarsaparilla the Fhe Boat In fact rlOOd S One Trim Blood Portlier. Fills cur Liver I1U; easy to lake, envy to operate. So. good-looki- HOWARD CAVF.LLE. Mrs. Smith went to Chicago to testify against Kimball. Attorney John F. Barrow represented him and asked for a continuance over night to make his defense. It was granted, and bond In the sum of $2,000 was tendered by Barrow and Joseph A. Neeley. That night Kimball slipped out of town. Neeley's property was looked up and found to exist only in Imagination, lie was arrested fur perjury, tried and sentenced. Cavelle's career began in Canada, where he robbed a postoffice which was under his stepfather's charge. Later he robbed a bank and then came to Chicago. He held several positions there as hotel clerk. When first arrested Kimball had a complete collection of coins of every government in the world, corresponding to American silver dollar. Coin collectors have .been anxious to secure possession of the collection, and the government filed a suit against it on the bond but no service could be had and the collection remained undisturbed. Kimball haring been arrested, tt U now a question whether It can be attached or will revert to him aa the owner. well-know- Awful Fata af a Tessa. n Mr. Max Hamlin, a well-know- tbe Beil Waterprcaf Coat In the WORLD I ZlSB raaoat If tha-Ft- oh Brand" la not oa it. TOWFB. BuMoa. Maw. WINDSOR HOTEL, A. Only f DENVER. Hotel in the City Centrally Locsted. First-Clas- s (American rtaa.) Perfeet Service. It KATE: Table Unexcelled. BO to 1X10 per day. The only TUItKIMII HATH In tlie etata Tlie fluent In tlie West, connected with till Windsor. Bend for lllusi rated lwok, fiee. J. A. WKiitl.N. Manager. cit- izen of Siblings Shoals. Tex., fell Into the Brazos river, and, before he could be rescued, was killed by alligators Mr. Hamlin und a comrade by the name of Lamon were fishing in the Brazos, and while moving further up the etre&m Mr. llamUn's foot slipped, and he slid over the bank. His comrad ran to the bank intending to offer assistance. Mr. Hamlin began to scream In an unintelligible way, and flnally ahouted: "The place Is full of alligators! They are tearing me to pieces!" Lamon ran a little further toward the river, hoping to find a place where he could get down to the hank, fully intending to help his friend at all hazards. As he came to the edge of the bluff a horrible light was presented. The monster eattrlans were rushing toward the river, and they held his unfortunate friend in their jaws, and were crunching his bones. One of the terrible creatures had one of the man'a arms in bis mouth, while the other had seised on. of his legs. Before he had time to realize what had happened the big monsters had reached the river and Jisappearcd beneath the muddy waters. Dozens of other alligators came out of the flen lind followed the two monsters Into the river. In a few moments the alllgatorr dragged the mangled and lifeless !dv of his friend out on s ssndhsr. ehere they tore It into inaatra-"iiftMvn- J. tire. race-horie- ! : Odd Vessels Designed foe Speed. A curious vessel waa finished last Juno, and lay at a private wharf in Virginia for some tlme.She waa named Virginia for some time. She was named the Howard I'asunl and nicknamed With a length of the Uasor-baek.- " 323 feet, ahe had only 10 feet beam. Her equilibrium waa maintained by an extremely heavy keel and some 80,OtX) pounds of machinery below the water line. The raxor-llk- e sharpness of the boat gave it a curious look, and It was expected that wlu-- moving through the water th etdiarp prow would cut It like a knife, thus reducing the resistance to n minimum. The narrowness of her beam necessitated some economy In her Interior arrangements, but this waa successfully overcome by ailoptlng somewhat the Idea of a sleeping car. lint the Howard Cassard waa an experiment that evidently has not been successful, aa the claim of tho designer to cross tlie ocean In thrce-flftli- a of the time now rcipilred lias as yet not been fulfilled ly bis odd eraft. Trobably one of the atrungest Idea tn marine construction was that of the man who proposed placing In the stern lllrilM MAIiJilAfiEJIIS HOIiHY I Eyi Watir. Thompson 0PIUil!!'Hlsf7 oauiT. mini, HA. FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SiCN OV MRS. MICHAEL COXSIDINE. married in prison. She did not wish her father to hear of It, as he la a wealthy Virginian who would object to his pretty widowed daughter wedding a jailbird. This marriage occurred last November. Considlne has been acquitted and the marriage was In deference to the wishes of the bride's father. Mrs. Considlne expresses herself as perfectly happy and satisfied and does not worry much over the attempts of a lively young woman named Marie who tries to talk to her reformed husband. It is said before he was committed to the Tombs many months ago Considina was engaged to Marie, hut forsook her for the prettier prison missionary who has since become his wife. Hu'i Rsaialas I'slrlflsd. The petrified remains or a man were found near Marinette, Wla., by Mr. Van Chollette. Arms, lower limbs, fingers, nails, flesh and features are nearly perfect. The man la fivs feet seven Inches, weight 160 pounds. Two bullet holes and s gash were fosert near the heart. doat Dont Feat Well, LIVER PILLS On In thONLY S5o frM. 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