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Show mum. off, as rrg-irdbe any r tliau they were before, and would los s S1ANLEY ME UKHISTER. COUNTY llgils' EPHRAIM, 4 : : It's oinpany. ELEPHANTS. ON EIiliuU an Sranlr If Taa Try to tup a Wild Oaa with a Small Una. "Mr. Stunlry, did you ever kill an 1'T.UI. elephant?'' "tin, v es. killed a good many the great explorer, somewhat amused at the qiirsliuu, for it was plumped at him as I have of them. evidently cmi lint alMuya discover a genius Goldwin by jiiat looking at him. Smith wiyw that Macaulay, whom he frequently met at Oxford didn't lu"U at all like a man of genius, cm-- , pt fur hi eye. and that he used to think "u cobble's apron would huvo become him Tor INDIA'S SACRcP MONKEYS. "Their meat very muck rweuibles that of the elephaut. You verr likely have come across some eteaks in your hotels that were as tough." "Never, in CinciuuuiL" Ciarmauti They Are a reel, hut They Moat- Net Killed Sieekey Harulsm- 'imet-Sta- r. HOW AN ELK CHANCES Tea Weeks HIS HORNS. la Grew I'alr ef a nil ere. New himself ed after er n ci-i-- s T'Iii-m- s e siitlii-ii-iic- s 00 u - iui-lu-- imix-tiiosit- I think we ure nut in good position at the Kiiglis-- pirate. to throw We need Ve haven's any to spare. conthem to throw at the w iir gress, aud at the American author th.-his great privileges, and tries to limit up some way to throw tho Idunu! upon the ouly nation in to ti world that is magnanimous sav to him: "W idle yuu are the guest nf our Ians ami our flag, you shall lud According to the estimates of French Herman statisticians there have perished in the wars uf tho lust thirty tears 2.500,000 nicu, while there has been expuuded to carry them on no leu than the iucnucuivable sum of 1 18. IXXI, 000. 000. Of this ammiiit France has paid nearly (3.500,00.iiu0 as tl cost uf the war wilh Prussia, while her loss iu men is placed at 1.Vi. 000. Of bu roldicd. these 80.000 were killed on the field of All the honks which I have battle, flti.OoO died of sirkucs. acciill the last 1.) ) ears are protected dents or suicide, and 20.1NI0 iu Herman in that tima 1 prisons, while there died from oilier by English copyright, have Kufleivd pretty heavily iu tempel causes enough to bring the number up l nnd from imperfect eopyri;:h' In the giveu aggregate. Tlio sick aud laws; hut they were American, in,' woumied amounted to 477,421, the w iili throwing English. 1 have no quarrel over there lives of many thousands of whom were Mark Twain in Aeu JrinctloH A' doubtless shortened by their illuc.ss or To shoot these fiiml at e.u-l- i i.tlu-r- . ilm of and to u wit. out nas injuries. question, pi'-was impossible, According to Dr. Hulk, u Herman hit tlieui wit h xlmi'-ARMY HORSES. doi'ced any missile that authority, the Herman lost during the iislhei inmight bn thrown si them. Ail idea A 9l mark Stallion That I'aoil to Da war 60,000 men killed or rendered valid aud t600.UOU.lXS) in money, this one day. and ruck tmi ol tlia Flf luing;. Ilia Misra lit- - at unci' to c:irrv it into being the excess of i'XM'nditiir or uf prmvi-di-losses over the $1 ,2.V).l) H.UiK) material with great success, llu got a lior.-ca, Hicre arc nf laid hy France by way of indemnity. lar-- i! basket uf tin- lurg'-s- l petal ces nndSpeaking but tin- greatest liufse I I r. to Ik found and had tlieui ever knew was Ilm blui-Engel, another dUtingiiishi-- l Herti.ul v. stallion man statistician, gives the fill liming n iu,i,c.. When tln-- were scalding hot Hie of Third Miiehlcr. by the approximate cost of the priieipal - placed iiinl j "l :i! i.c II. 1. in blieridiiu's wars of the last thirty Years: Crimean Tin- - moiisexs IViiiisylvuiiia Cavalry, mm ui llu- trees. 1 never could find valley campaign. Italian war of v.cie r. ui riling li'i'su nmwmelits from nut him' ihis horse got into the army, war, (2.(?X).0O'.,00U; Prassn-Dauisli 1859. fsIDO.OiXMKK); l'lcs.-iil.war I'.ii. lire., every liinnki-nf lli! was a magnificent specimen of 1KUI. fcLVOlHI.OOll; War uf t ie I a mu r" pi'lat". ami turn followed pretty iieariy thorough65. IihXiKio.ihH) and li'irseflciih.uud um- -t tinbred. fiiXUXHl.UOO; war uf A umnhcv will never let f2 Ouo day, along in the late Fall oi lSCit). 6890.fHKl.0iX; h war. of fool that he mu-a nr arl'-eiim-- t was near I. Frorit ISfi the eiiemv . (12o.tHsl.U00: South African war-- . hold of even if In- - lias Iodic, and r;i..:imi then wern there chargAfrican war. (!: 2.VI.U50; mi'iiki-ysual lire, lloyal. true to tni-iI'.c- -iThe hlaek ing ami counter-charginwar. 6176 )'). nniil-- lint drop t!,c hot pula; .tx. They a that hum with magcourage All these wars were murder iih in i i.iicm in one hand ami I lien in the stallion, into rider his far the extreme. Thu Crimean war. in would take a nificent. would carry nt er, mid tin'll llii-ciieinvs lines, and while his rider which few battles were fought, cost b'.'.i- old scald their mouths, ami roll the was slasiimg aivav with liissaliin right 750.000 lives, 50, 000 less Ilian in t.a- du. I. writhing with paiu, but and left the stallion would lash out his were killed or only died of their wounds. out (if liciul- let ling ill! potatoes iilli-iheels at every opportunity at thu steed North aud tlm War of lln-South, ulo up Ilm potatoes gra-bv bis opponent, aud rear a ml the Rebellion. Theduring it must lie au-- i l lien dis:iiiearcd over the walls ritiden mid figures, us savagely at him as il bite strike remembered, are Herman, mid might and never In' were possessed of the very devil. nut agree nreciscly with American Tin- - Kiig!is:iir.:iii ouee witnessed a all him was tricks estimates. The Mexicau and Chinese scene Murhler and lenchiug Ten patloum. as well as tiie lime, finally. after considerable and iu min of the city squares, in which expeditious cost practice, lie got him so be would lives. There were 250,000 killed t!iu sacred monkeys were the actors, another cnvalrrman. aud, catch- and lie saw a iiumlx-i- ' of monkevs seated pursue mortally wounded during ths him by his blouse at the back of war. and 45.009 each in ami standing in a large circle, ami a ing his horse. him from the neck, pull the Italian war of 1859 aud the war befunialu monkey hnggii-- g aud wuiling 1864 Sheridan in ef Hie winter Along tween Prussia and Austria. In tlio over the dead Imily of her baliy that sent Custer sfter Rosser, near Stras-burother wars the loss of lifu was relhail just been killed hy a cobra's bite. was in a short time the aud there less, which did not make either Tli oilier females were trying to conrace up the valley that atively meu or money eusiar to part with the sole her by caresses, while the males prettiest hone ever saw. Cuater'a men soon in the more limited areas where they appeared to lie in earnest consultation you up with Rosser, and then they occurred. Iu Hie center of caught aiming themselves. black The had and it hammer longs. And this is but a part of the accountthe eircie wu the large cobra that bad as usually, outran everything indiuiBil the fatal liilu, coiled and with stallion, ing, since it does nut include tho millout and a in the victim, chase, singling ions the last 20 years head erect, watching the enemies by went for him with savage fury. Tlieu, in expended during whom lie was surrounded. maiutaiuing the vast armaments of his of saddle clear out tha reb the European powers, ths losses caused Suddenly a young and athletic male swinging carried him iu his teeth several feet by the stoppage of cununerce and monkey sprang into the arcus. He and held him until his rider hold get and tin continual demanufactures, carefully approached the cobra, which of his prisoner by the scruff nf the neck rangement of industries hy tlio abprepared Hsulf to strike. The monkey and sent Un another straction from useful him to the rear. lua-ia few passes, and just as ths occasion he employment of got so interested and ex- so many millions of iersous held for m snake was about to dart its head he cited in a up the valley that he period of military service extending eprang to one side, and then over the carried histight rider into the enemy's lines, from three to flve years. San Francuiira. This was repealed so often were captured. A few cisco Chronicle. aud with such astounding rniiidity where both Jack-suMount near iu a later, light that the cobra became bewildered, days much to our smszement the black when the monkey seized the snake by Stories o? Ktonewall Jackson. running away wilh a tb deck and proceeded to crush iis stallion was seen hia back, aud before on rebel Captain death of Heneml Cadmus WilThe head to a jolly hy rubbing it on the bis rider could control him be was cox recalls some original nnd characground with all his might. The snake within eur lines with his rider, teristic anecdotes concerning Stone-wra- ll tried to free iuolf by coiling around safely nd thus made an even exchange for Jackson which he was in the tha monkey's neck, 'but in vain; ita hia dereliction a few itnye prevtoue. habit of relnting. When Jackson first struggles beciinis weaker ami weskor Inter view with Congressman Allen. entered West Point lie was regarded When the uutil life was extinct. as a remarkably stupid nml green snuke's head had bceu reduced to a Tiie Climate of Japan. ahaixsless mass tlio young simian hero youth. Hencrai 'Whiling, who afterReally it rains far ton frequently in ward served in the Confederate army, dropped the cobra nnd executed a this otherwise charming Japan, and was then a cadet iu the class above series of hops ami somersaults. one ran indeed scarcely expect any Jackson's, and was appointed to ask Up to that moment the other monkeys had niaiiiiaiued the most anxious permanent dry weather except in him some questions iu uiallmniatics. in silence, watching every liinvciiieut of autumn. Every wind seems to bring accordance wilh the custom which up from the encircling then prevailed nt the Military Acadthe combatants wilh eager interest. The suuke's (loath, however, was the Pncilic to break upon the evergreen emy. Whiting thought him nt first uf Xippou; while in winter, so remarkably dull, but noticed that lie sigual for tha most joyous elintterings peaks is aud gambols. They took hold of the great the influence of the neighbor- studied and worked wiLli dogged Tho class of which Wilcox ing Arctic circle, wilh its cold currents conqueror of tho snske, patted him on nf air and water, that Christmas in and Wliitiug were members wax gradthe head, scratched his buck, danced which lies in the same uated just prior to the Mexican war. ruuud him. and gave every manifestaSsvaral of the young officers were in tion of their great appreciation of Ins latitude wiLh the mouths of the Nile valorous achievement. The imor sees the thermometer sometimes Washington ou their way to Mexico, Except for certain delicious anil on the night nf their arrival they mother carried about her dead babe zero. iierioda of tiie year nno cannot honestwere invited to go with Jefferson lor two days longer. A'. F. Tim-:-. ly praise the climate of Japan; but it Davis, then a member nf the House, to has certniuly diviue caprices; and when a reception given at the White House. American and British Pirates. the sunshine does unexpectedly come, Later both Daria and T. J. Jackson Com now, what your cause needs if during tha chilly and moist months, turned their faces toward Hie Kin that some apparent sufferer shall say a the li"ht is very splendid and of a (iramle. At the close of ths war Jack-so- n fair word for the other side. Tha peculiar silvery 'tone, aud the summer ranked every member of Ids class For this the and was a brevet major, and was stacomplaint which cannot hunt up n dis days are golden. bamboo-shoots, and youug and tioned on Governor's Island, near senting voice anywhere is out of luck. A thing hick is all rood or nil bad is the other subtropical vegetation wait New York. Whiling, Wilcox and n properly nn object uf suspicion in this patienilv underneath the snows; in- number of young officers were visiting world: we gel a sort of impression that deed, all the plants oi the New York, and when several brother it is off its best; that it belongs in ths land have lurked, like the iiihahifantx 'officers from Governor's Island called next world, above or below climate to "wait till the elouda roll by. Borne on them Whiting asked: of the most beautiful know how to not suited to it here. "What has become of Tom Jack-so- n; how is lie getting on?" English pirates have hurt me some- defy the worst weather with s curious what; how much I do not know. But, hardihood. You will see the camellias "Badly, liadly, replied the officer; on ths other hand, English lmw has blossoming wilh the ice thick about "since he has stopped fighting he has taken to fiddling, lie came over to helped mo vastly. Can any foreign their roots, and the early plum-blooaullior of books say that about Ameri- covered with s fall of snow which is this city a few weeks ago and bought A not more white snd delicate than the fiddle, several bows and a pile of rosin. can law? You know lie cau'L irtals with ts hich il thus mingles. You will remember at West Point Look nt the matter calmly, reasonathere was no music in his soul, no bly. As I infer from what yon ssy Scribner. ir about your arliclo. your complaint poetry, no relaxation, nothing but The Claim The of Tailure. hnrd application to his text books. So that American authors are pirated in "No two men. even of exact height his new fad makes it awful for us. England. Well, whose fault is that! It is nobody's but the author's. Eng- and weight, said a prominent New Erery minute he can spare he devotes land furnishes him a perfect remedy York tailor the other day toaPitloburg to practicing on the fiddle nnd ths if lie does not choose to take advant- - Dispatch reporter, "ran 'wear the same sounds which fill the barracks in hid ci0thes and lie tit. If the measurement vicinity are beyond description; almost age .so let him have enough to retire to the privacy of hie were exactiv thr same, which it never beyond endurance. iie patient. said Whiting, with a cradle, not ait out on the public curb is. they couldn't do it. Why? Now, I y the Americas dont know; but I have found it to be a smile; "if Tom' Jackson is determined tone and cry. author cau go to Canada, apeuil Hire fact. The measurement for a pair of to master his violiu you will listen te dat a there and come home with ar trousers, for instance, might lie exact- : second Pagauini before he gives up." But Whiting's prediction was not English and Canadian copvrighL ly the same, yet one tiiau will have to which is as strong as if it had bees lie allowed from oue to three inches verified. Jackson never became A built ont of railroad iron. If lie does more length in the legs than the other. musician. nut make this trip anil do this thing, Tii0 an who is naturally stout or fat, it is a confession that he does not aB( ttus man who haa grown fat late in Wrath Silver." think his foreign market valuabl life, may look and even measure exact- A quaint custom, dating back to enough to justify the expense of secur ly alike, but the same cut of cloth will times, known as payment ing it by tue alwre prove. Now. il uever lit both. Herein lies tho great Anglo-Saxo- n may turn out that the book is present art of tailoring. The variation! in tha of "wrath silver," was recently ot What then! construction of the human body are served at Knightlow Hill, a tumulus Iv pirated in Londou. Why, simply this the pirate has paid uarvolnuo. Now, the man who has between Rugby and Coventry, Engthat man a compliment; he has thought just left be is a minister of the gospel, land. It consists of tribute payable by more of the book Ilian the man though) lie must have his clothes to fit him and certain parishes in Warwickshire to ths of it himself. And doubtless the mar fit bis business. Ilis armpits, shoulder duko of Buccleuch. The silver has to is not pecuniarily injured, since tli blades nnd arms do nut correspond with be deposited at daybreak in a hollow piralo would probably not have off- those of any other man, nor does the stone by representatiresof the parishes, ered anything for the book if it had right side correspond with the left. He the penalty for default being forfeiture been copyrighted, but would merely probably gestures a good deal with the of a white bull with red nose and ears. havo left it in oblivion and unpule right ha'nd. He doesu't know that that Tha representative! afterward dined lished. arm is fully an inch longer than the together at the duke's expense. 1 believe, and it stands to reason, other. This structural difference in that all the American books that are meu is more general than you would The Dress or Bridemalds In Chill. pirated in these latter day of England Imagine, Chilian yonng ladies have been litare of the complimentary sort, and plunged into mourning bv tho erally work no that the piracies computable1 of Santiago, who ha issued In archbishop "U Grippe" Pennsylvania. nnd iiijurv in tiie author's pocket; no brnlumaid in hie dio-cdecree that of ficliove hook that if this class also Dr. Benjamin Lee. secretary of the shall appear in sny color but should bo copyrighted henceforth, Pennsylvania state board of halth. black, which somlwr attire, however, their publication over there would estimates Hint in that state alone there they will he pennlttcl to relieve with, cease, and then all thr loss would fal were 1.120,000 rases of grip during the white roils aud gloves. upou tho author, since they would in epidemic, of which 7.879 proved fatal, An English gentleman who has lived many years iu ludia tells some queer stories "about the snerod monkeys that are a great nuisance in wmiw parts ef that country. No one is allowed la mu ubuiil the niidcit them. T'ln-to whatever streets, help thciusi-lvthey please a! the simps, rob orchards slid gardens, and play havoc generus a is ally. To Hi rash tin-imisdi'tin-undr- . and to shout a monkey ifdfht caui- - a second mutiny. had a garden where Tim Tim sacred fruits. grow nimikeis easily sealed Hie walls ami tiieinsi-ln-s- . heljs-They were not blit amused rmiieul with simply y Those who taka an interest in the of natural mar he pleased study giving the remrler a very cordial to kuow that in history a few weeks the stag greeting at the Burnet House. He elk in the deer glen in the park will rvidently had expected to be inter- undergo a decidud change, lie will viewed about ilintelol und the rear soon I w shorn of the royal aullrrsthat Emin or of the Pasha, guard, mintery made him fur the last year the and was pleasantly disappnlntrd, as hare very well." of the glen. pride case he the to proved With thu loss of the antlers tiie stag and how them killed "llovr have you Tiie wneda are becoming of more will change his disposition entirely and would you ge alaiut it were you going become ns docile and tract akin as a service all the time. A aouthern furiu-to kill one now?" lumli. He will show an inclination to ha produced from cotton htulks a "Well, I would shoot him, and as to court rather Ilian avoid fabric suitable for bugging, which may how 1 would go about it would depend it. Hepublic will remain in this condition of of lie was. the kind eieplrint which rival jute. The problem tho ujkiii uutil Hie hegiuning of M.ircli. 'Vuuld you kill him niih one bul- temper irlit-he will show a disposition to inventor KuceeMsfully Kolred wan how let? lurk in sequestered spots of the glen to wpurate cheaply tho nmteriul from "I have done it." and timidly uvoid tho pruseuce of all, e bullets "It kill tunk fibre. to twenty-threthe woody of his kind. our Zoo elephant. Chief. recently. on the spot this During "1 read aomelliiiig of lh.it. What Some people are carelt-M- t with bonks. when tin- - lalu antlers won-- , a pair of kind of uu elephant was your Thief? t, rvrivnl-ixwill make ihuir appearMr. Woodworth, tho western if lie had the emicave forehead, that proiubeiMiii-i-ance, covered with :i soft, dark, velnay a that sho liua worn out kcveral is, senuped out. he was an Indian elewill attain a vety Kk in. liibhxi during tho time that nhu lias phant. if he had a convex fnreheaii in a few days. Tiie growth he African. was was an an Indian lie been converting binner and healing tli? id arterii-- of t proltilirram-i'Then I would have shot enrol Kick. Shu 1h a woinnu of wonderful elephant. will mil urge with them iu order to siqi-pl- v him in the forehead, for there is only of nourishment. a h and use- - her iiible ua a short distance to the lirmii, while pliyuicul When Hie new antlers have attained if the world made of with an them. Africau elephant an euoriiinus tm-.- r full .) growth, which will Ixi in ten amount of imoado ami tUsiui is piled lliu old ones have after Hkiie Ik a great ruler. At one of UHin the forehead, and you iniulit klie.l. Hie I n my rings at the h:i- -i nli never into it and shout kill 1m day the court bal in tho pala-- at Homo which the millers puss will through him., lint a well directed shot iu ton tho kin' Mum mimed u number of edi- center of the forehead of Chief, if begin to thicken, mid gradually filling you and tors to ilia bide. After referring with urn sure lie ua an Indian elephant, up will compress the blond vessels velobliterate them. The ultimately Mettled And if should him. have of not, iidiuiratioii to tiie imporexproKblomi akin that minnuiiils the hone, beYea, vety tant work dune hy the pres, und to the tile heart can always la; rcaclnitl. of niiurislunent. will liehiud the car. too; they are readily ing thus deprived lose its vitality ami will be rublied off ditlicult and powerful work of tiie edi- killed that no Why, there is way. tors, ho added: "(ielitleiiien, I have particular ilillieiilty about killing an iu shreds by tli slag on the edges of rucks or other hard Milistanees. often aaid that 1 Hliould wish to be a elephaut if uuu knows bow to go about As soon ns the full size of the antlers it. 1 is allnined tho docile disposition or the jouruulibl were not u king." "Do you iniagins that Chief suffered elk will disapH-a- r and ho will become with ail of these builets iu much ouce more for the year the tierce aud OiK immigration statistics are not hint?" pain king of the glen. leas iutcrraling fur their exhibition ol "Undoubtedly he did. And you uufrieiully The ago of the elk. aceordiug to tiie raurvelouM growth of the country mention the fact of his rearhing'out writers on natural historr, is comin population, weulth and power, than his trunk iu uii affectionate or appealputed by the number of points on ilia to llalnee, his mste, who antlers. ing wsy At the present time there are fur allowing how Hhifling and uncertain stood near that shows, more than any six. The next set will bear seven, our AmericaniHin is, and far off is the other way, that he wae suffering, and that seven summers have time when it will have hardened into it shows, loo, an affection and sympa- showingsince His date of his birth. its ultimata national character. Over thy between the two that one would passed has Franeiseo Chronicle. That possess. scarcely imagine they fifteen million immigrants Jiave come A Prince's Adventures in Thibet. reaching out his trunk, and her resto our shores since the foundation of ponse, as though a farewell, is cerThe Journal da Debuts has received llio government in 1789, so that the tainly very touching thing. "You ssk me if I havent huuted the along and interesting letter from M. immigration has been more than throe in Africa. Well, you know I Bonvaiot, who, accompanied by Prince times as great as the population wot elephant did not go there for that purpose, of Henry of Orleans, has for. the last year at tiie beginning; for every soul in the course. 1 hud loo much else to do and or more been traveling through Russia country 100 years ago, three foreigners no time to waste; but. at I ssy, I have and Siberia into Thibet and China. M. killed elephants aud didnt think very Bonvaiot is now on the road to HsnoL have come to it. much of iL either. Oue cant help but This letter is dated June 28, and was on the fronon them, whether lie will or no. written at Tin thrones of the Old World are run Why, tbs natives there will kill them tier of the Thibet Marches, which is condition. not in a very promising with a spear, or even with a sword. occupied by a Chinese garrison, while They have been reported as in the fol- Yes, sir, they will run at them and it ie also' the headquarters of the Roman catholic missions in TbilieL lowing condition: Tho king of Sialn is slash them across the legs and hamM. Bonvaiot says: "Ws have been beand then them them, string pierce is no still a baby; tho queen of Holland hind the ear with their swords. A sble to traverse about 1.000 miles of mure than a school girl; tho emperor man will from 13.-0get off in front of an elephant desert at an altitude varying of Austria has, owing to the death oi and brandish a shining sword, it Hashfeet to 19.0U0 feet We reached which i Prince Kndolph.no son to fill his throne. es in the elephants eyes and instauilj the south ol Lake Tengri-No- r. him mad and lie will charge. only a day's journey on horseback KuiNrjr William of (Icrnuvny would 11 makes "As be other unlives will from Lhassk, and if we did uot visit ho passed awuy leave nolxxly as hit rush uut of charges, that place it was solely beenuse we did the copse, iu flank movesuccessor to bo Kricgs Herr, or wai ments. aud dash at him. and even the not care to do so. Altogether we have lord, except a boy of 8. Tiie czarowiti man ahead with the sword will spring traveled shout 1,500 miles in an unof Husain is 22, but ho is uunmiried. aside far enough to get out of tho known region, uenrly half of the wny reach of his trunk, and as the big fel- without a guide. It is true that we have and tiie Prince of Naples, heir to tin; low goes charging by ho will giro him had a terrible winter, the quicksilver Italian throne, is also ehildl&w. a sweeping slash across the front of freezing. The only combustible we bud the legs and the elephaut is rendered was the droppings of the wild rnks.aud Tiie tailors of New York propose U helpless aud falls. Tho natives get no water. 'For a period of tivo months we ell the bills which they hold against wonderfully skillful, something after the matador, who lets the hull rush at made our tea with ice. which was unction. customers at public delinquent him full tilt, sml then lightly spriugs generally dirty aud inixud with sand There are Iwu hjcctioiis to this plan. side and thrusts his sharp sword into and earth. e had to taka a provision Tho first thul it will encourage a ccr-tai- him. When an elephaut charges, he of ice aud yak' droppings, enough to elass of debtors to wait for the salt is so bulky, you know, that his mo- last several days. Our beasts of burden, mentum carries him directly ahead, camels and horses alike, were deciand liuve tho uecounta against then aud a nimble and practiced man can mated. or to siienk more accurately, bought hy tliclr friends, und the second, spring out of his way. Uut au ele- everv oue of llumi died of fatigue, thirst that tiie jierson who buys in good faith phant will overtake a horse, and I nd "hunger. The only inhabitants of have seen them jerk the rider from a these deserts were herds of autelupes, must take tiie claim whleli ho purchases, vast troops of yaks, a few crows and horse's back, all goiug full lilL to duhloi defense the which subject any Oh, yes, an elephant i very swift. native birds. Some days we saw nothmay have. On the wholo. it would I hare yet to see the horse that can ing. not even the crows, which follow the caravans as a shark Unoa a ship, seem more desirahlu to make tho Kilt get sway from him on a dead, straight of a garment a cash transaction, ex. rim. And they can swim, too. Why, the solitude being almost overwhelmwill cross a river with ing, so that after a few days of it our an ccjitin the case of persons of undoubted onlyelephant Ids trunk out of the water three men were on the lookout for soma or four inches. All he has to have is human form, just as shipwrecked men responsibility. sir, you know, and he gets it through look for a sail upou tiie ocean. Needinto to seems burn th his trunk. And he will not swim until less to tell you that my companions. Nothing memory and heart of a eliild ns an un- he has to. Uut I have seen the trunk, Prince Henry of Orleans. Father Dodo-be- n of the Belgian missions, and my deserved punishment, however trifling sereral of them, just sticking out of the water of a river they were fording. worthy Rachiued are very pleased to tho mnlter may seem to the adult "Then, naiu, we have floated down have succeeded. IV e believe that ws In Mime children of the sunny, the Congo in our boats, quietly and have dune credit to France, and that is hoH'ful tyjie tiio wave of indignutior without moving a muscle, anil we sufficient compensation for all our and helpless, unspoken protest agnius' could get within twenty feet of thorn hardships." without atlrsctiog their attention or Rome Day. correction poese away, and leaves alarm, and then I have shot them, Hell Have a Halo Himself no trace. To other children, killed them with one shot that stood before the "Fra Angelico" with more sensitive natures or mure re- is, one bullet. Sometimes in goiug in They is so the Naliouul Gallery, wiiii-come I a bare jungle upon crowded wilh rank after rank of angels bellious dispositions, unjust words o' through them. I remember coming upon one and , saints, all properly behalm-d- each reproof kindle fires of rage, which uddrtilv one day and I only had a his own degree. smoulder with sullen persistence undo small Winchester rifle with ine. and in "For one said. "I should my the ashes of seeming forgetfulness, yon can depend upon it I barked out think a halopari. would be dreadfully iu the as I could. Yea a wild eleready to burst out violently und unex- as quickly way. especially in a crowd." phant will likely eliargo yon whether the aamn "It must hare pectedly. If tills seems ail overdraw! yon disturb him or not. llois belliger- effect on those in something the back' rows. her picture one bus only to think backward ent companion auswrred. "as do the big to one's own childish days, and to re- I "You have eaten elephant meat? hats in the theater." "Yes; and rhinoceros anil that of the call the time when cureless treatment llu had only carried her own ides a hippopotamus. little further, and she was just a by an cider first taught us to ho bitter, "A little of that will go a good trifle shocked by yet his words. It may unforgiving, rcmmlful. said a gantlenian at dinner at have hen that iter ways.' feminine the Palace Hotel as his teeth raminied sense of deroutness exquisite alarm at the took Hod Few things are more vulgar anc on a piece of the of Chief, and he mention of the theater before n picture disagreeable to others tlmn the bald' remarked that lie wished you were in which the heavenly choirs were it." to hers oat so with much sanctity. A oi endeavoring to monopolise the eon. Mr. Stanley smiled and continued Ihrongiug film of faint came oror her gravity As vernation in a mixed company. nt talking, for ho was talking in a strain face. well-bre- d man will ever inuke himsel' that was evidently restful to him. "They may bs transparent, she said 'O. now, elephant meal is not sn hesitatingly. the subject of tiie conversation, m is bad. It mv roarse anil a little boy. Stie was a little troubled, but site neither will lie seek to engross Lht grainy,' luit we saw Hie lime that we could not by ilroiipiug the jesting tone whole. As every man wwdd ratlin it the sweetest morsel wo ever of the talk run the risk of supposing thought please others by wlqit he says or. It tasted." that she disapproved of anything that "But the foot, the foot is really tine he said. She was rewardoit other words, as every man is be fur her efmeat, choice, a doliracv. The foot la fort to appear as if she were pleased, pleased with the I'.iusciousim-- s iv cut off. aud rou know 'it is nhout so for what lie said iu return was: pleasing, so should all have an eqtm round (drawing a circle on the table"Of course they are transparent, my A hole is dear, or yon would have seen vour owii opportunity of aiming at it. A xilit cloth). ear sixteen man will therefore not take more of i dug iu the ground, a tiro sot going un- iu ths mirror long age. hed of Anil llieu she flushed aud smiled. ami til it is a Thru the general conversation than fulls to hit foot is deep down coals. in that hole on the whole beatific rows of aurooled put right hare: nor in this will he show tun the coals, and the whole is covered angels did not represent joy more exof tcmix':-- . or exviolent over with earth, and yuu let it stay alted than was hers. Horton Courier., ert any Iodines o voice ciott in in- there for tlnriy-si- x hours, and when A Boston paper tells us that tho Imre a choice delicacy out it conies you of information For tho tin quiry. indeed. The meal is while aud lender latest thing is to drop Hie in in the abbreviation a. m. and p. ui. As for incompany and the conviction of his an- and Habitable. "The rhinoceros and hippopotamus stance: Rev. riiilliia Brooks will tagonist are to bo his apparent motive: nreach next Sunday at 11 a. nnd LSI) n. no1, the indulgence of his oiru pride muf!. be tough? soon as he had THE HORRIBLE COST OF WAR. Millions of Lives Hserlfleed la I lie tarf f ths Lost Thirl. 7 Tesra. Si their coiiipliuiriil besides. n n s i I nd Atm-rii-a- pub-lisiie- pm-kc- d .l s Kiig'.i-lum- I in elli-i-- r - rid-di- iill-(li- -r lia-k- cl - i - Prussii-AiMria- ii Russo-Tiirkis- c r , Scrro-liulgari- - - - liii-i- r p. y 65,-Ot- Utisso-Turki- g. rain-clou- Kiu-Sh- in lie-lo- tea-pla- sun-lovi- , ct To-da- sh |