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Show It Piilillihlii!! LlIIHAl.M, ex-il- cd REGISTER. THE MUSTY : : In-a-r Pt moT ir I'nini UTAH. ion- ' imii - 1 Tin h'lismii iti'i lisnlr Mint jiil y- 'iiiiian. ii r - ii - i" .l l.l.li-l-'i- ie ! .in-- iral i:;i K'lrili'ni. lor the Once tliouKht in- - itii'lncl, ui:! mini. c.M limn-Ion- a no ami linul In il uM. I .l J i d rvav. IT I1".'' :i. ij ri nut, Jt nirii'-irFur a Viicul uni 111.; by il! waj (uixj.se desiring to return to Chinn now cross Ibo United Status bonier and ultoinpt to return, whereupon Still In rural I nip all wlcre thu they are urrusted and cent to ('hiriu sit Tin Mi'll iVlii'aU1 f- rmrr tin of Jiliictt irayi Undo Sam's expense. The hoallicn ii. P intre tli- nm ten 's Iho fli w s min rv il wn. Chinee always has a card up 1j A lie mjhih In j,' liii.muit. sleeve. AnH n.xl cumr t!ie pernio nf Mimoili rams I r goes without any ing that the most Crux. there Is a pvfunie .f Juniper successful work i ueoompIUlied at the Or Juan. In its Ii:i) tho present time, by those who use Fur ihu rukl'.u UUi-vrUM. their bruin an well as their hand in Ami tains tlA livtiy old loi:!. it execution. While farming always In this In rrrh'M i.r n'll. fif will require a considerable umuunt of Till- - pn.Jiiial fli- hilinn. lilmnis in lniMi.ui nl nul l. il li. lrlhf Id IIi 1uI k i sm ilivif Ami lur one' man n:d effort, huwevur propitious Ol uii ein.ii ucf luiwiiiikliijr jiuiiM'4. surroundin'. may be, thul manual laTorn, rxilunrif tin file bor will ulways count for tho most Aiitl i'i lnnvNtiiv ciiiifcf, mii lib AlirS, iiiMl lit luru . when it is directed by intelligence. It Give a uruiitlotfiil rhiirui 10 is distressing to think how largo it urn, Ami ri cull tlipucun'.liu of lYr1ntli. iurt of tho farming of the country : numiNl kind of work. tho n.tt lonul Ikiwrr, Ii In not to .il vnrt Fl'lif of pioro. r Vi vii ii i of iri.iilfii nl mlt. rn goi i iuk?n llu luriho On a largo proportion of the farms l.oiir: Ami h lisftt of tlm lil tin nrbiili't? in in this country, leu! of the some one or mom of its many line, rill iHtmhiitjf oM muflourr can be muilc a profitable brunch of Tin nil. Miit!ini of r tan(e. if !iOuv nml fill; to cilo Ircui CtmniHikeiil'b ciiiilron of the business. It will not bo n short Lot toll. road to wealth, and it will not yield vHir w;:1mj1 bo Hill: "llml'fl tliu riiui3' r -- V. V. Pun. l.rge returns lu Ihu man whotlu--muri-llets or vines, and puls out trt-them entirely alone. Hut this is not A TEK1MHI.E K1DE. u valid urgumcnl against .short roads to wcullh am few I began life on enu of the lug rail-W- a and they are hard to find. And the s of I In slates as a rlraner in an crop that will pay well without put- eniriiie shed. I hail Ihtii ec; ployed in tiie slmd at ting tho owner hi any trouble or exsixteen pense in growing it, bos nut yet Imen Louisville fur 1nlnuif lificon irfirst wen l tui uiy nuuii Its win'll trip discovered. nett-swee- p - liniii-mui- -i s i Imp-haza- 1 rd fruit-growin- g, 1 lr fruit-growin- g. ns x Ii rein an, Maxy a business mun could double Jt was very near being my list. 1 firmly believe nil the years of flyLis prolits if he helved his operations, where tho lust half is donu on bor- ing almul" in an expnss since I was rowed capital and hired help. To a made an engineer have lint taken us out of me as that sing!'1 turn of man with Inigo capital and large muchhour and a half. It occurred iu ail resources and large experience, mamthis wav: moth schemes inovo on to successful One evening tlin uMriutciident at nehiovemeut, On the other hand, the Louisville iveeived a wire from WVs-lo- n a station about seventy mile man with limited capital, resources mid experience will often mark with down the line lu rend uit engine to one which had broken down, failure the attempt to compete with replace lie came to the shed and selecicd Ilia his better equipped uuighbor. Tlicro Gen. (iruul, one of Ilia tine.it locomois more pleasure uud s..tisfuclion in tive on the road. Then lie sent word doing a small thing well, than la the to the engineer and tin mail to come train and worry of the attempt to nn duty ami kiarL on their journey ut 7 o'clock. accomplish something which ovcrlaxo The driver, Hen Norris, was I here in tho resources. available all good lime, mid bus.ed himself with his can. Hilt Jim West, the fireman, In tho Northeast the theory almost nil did not turn lip punctually. tho South that universally prevails At Iasi, when it was near the hour and West nro tedious jiecidi.irly liable for starling, lie euuin into the shed. One glniire at Ids bloodshot eyes to crimes of violence. In Huston, i land is and unsteady walk showed me that lie whom a great deal of tliu worse for drink, loor fellow! held to secure principal and usury on was 1 knew tiie cause of this, and from the boon loans, it hn qullo the fashion to bottom of my heart I pitied him. The ut up some yoimgor son of tho Plutocwank belnru ha hud lost his little racy lu u Western estate, couiumod daughter Kate, and to drown his grief perhups of forfeited Western farms. he hod taken tu liquor. I knew ho was utterly incapable of Tbo young adventurer in tho Wilds of the West11 is accordingly fitted out niingon duly, ami I also knew that if hn was discovered in this statu it would with cartridge-bel- t, revolver and Winmean instant disiuiss.il. chester, and started out to luko cara one tiling for it anThere was of himself on the theory that he must other fireman only must be fnuud immeditake hU life in hi hand us soon ns ho ately. If tho matter was referred to the superintendent it would Im uii up gets west of Hostun civilization. with my friend Jim. From that moment in ado up my mind tu tako his Tiie number of slieop in many of the country is becoming loss pluce myself. 1 gave him in charge nf one of my every year. Hut this is due, not to who lotukn him huuiu the declinn in tho sheep industry in males, 1 promised that in n few hours thought quietly. this couutry, so much as to tho shirting Im would liavo slept nil Ihu effects of character of tho business. Portions the liquor, nml 1 left word to have him of tho country that scent poorly come on by the night train to Weston. 1 had to uxplaiu matters In the enginadapted to tho raising of sheep are hut ho made no objections to my eer, transferring theo animals to tnoro It struck mo nl the time that ha favorable sections, and now industries plan. took the imiiu-- r very coolly; in fart, re springing up there. This is a he seemed perfectly indifferent as In who went with him. good sign, but it Is still a liltlo doubtTime was up. I took my place in ful if any part of tho country is poorly cab. Norris set to n ink at once adapted to sli or p raising. Some sec- the ml we moved slowly out of the shed. tions are naturally superior to othor W e were, off! in this respect, but the mistake hereWhile in the station I took earn tn tofore has been that tho right sheep keep bending down, ns if examining for tho right sections have not been the lira, an that I should not lie recograised. nized. Hut once dear nf tiia town I Stood upright and looked nrimnd. Tint phonograph is, at present, more It was a gloriuiu summer evening. wonderful than useful. Hut liltlo has We skimmed mpidlv past meadows d been done, as yet, in tho way of turnand corn field and then along the bridge over the river. 1 licgan lu ing it to practical service, but inventim1 run would the enjoy ors uro actively ,at work to effect cur- think mensely. tain improvement that will facilitate I next turned niv nttention to tho Its working, nnd it is prubabio that engine. As 1 ran my eye over the when these shall havo been olTected shining machinery 1 felt gratified to tho Instrument will End many urea think that il neat order na chiefly When we reflect that If it had been owing to my care. I was proud of the known in the duys of lfcmoslhcnes, Grant and wondered if tiie lime would coma when I should have charge we might hear ono of the groat ever of it myself. Athenian orator's i rations just as it I was so elated that I thought my came from hit lips; und by means of it rouipanion ought to Im ninre lively, lien seemed to think nf nothing but speeches delivered in congress y may be reproduced in the cars of a hi work, lie slond with his hand on the throttle, nml hi eyes steadily fixed new generation of Auicricuns a hun1 made one or dred years hence, tome idea may be upon the trackbutalie.nl. lie scarcely answered two remark, No formed for lie capacities. other me. While I was wondering at his discovery mode by man carries ut silence bo suddenly appeared to rouse farther toward a conditioa in which himself, lie glanced at the steam-gaug- e, muttered something wiiicii 1 the past and future come together in did nut understand, then beut down now. an ami examined the Mors coal!" he cried in a voics OitiOiNAi.LT a bank was a place where money was deposited Mr which almost startled ine. 1 complied without a word. Instead To the c...,todluu-sh- l; safe keepiug. of throwing in tho coal rreklrsdv, of money, however, tho modwhich I know would only deaden the l ern bank i. lids othor ur.d lire, 1 piled it up carefully nround the ides Very soon the spu'd of the anvery important functions, and banks We were rat sling are no n:oro to bo gina increased. regarded rate. 1 examined the imply at financial oudi or lakes, along at a grand and saw that the hand pointed hut ns part of the arterial system of gamre commerce through which its blood tn 1TO. I could nut see the necessity for this rapid traveling. passes to every pnrl of the body My companions attention was again politic. As with the human system, fixed upon tho road iiefnrs him. Presso with the financial system the ently lie turned toward mo and expurer the blood and the more regular claimed excitedly: Who says that the Grant is not the and normal Its dissemination to every fastest engine on the road?'1 part of the liody the greater tho vigor, declared that Iho President energy nnd ability of the individual or wasMuxly faster. I replied. tho body politic. Whatever disturbs Then he liedl" cried Norris. Tho this normal V.r. -- Int'nui is nn enemy President faster we shall see, we shall t,u see! to health, ami, in u.e v..j 1 thought his manner very strange, body politic, as this disturbance 'affect tho public health It ought to be to say the least of it. . But t knew Ids ways snd said nothing, llo was aljsubjecl to wise hygienic regimen. ways considered rather eccentric. Bo- W'c-ilcri- ro'-tio- ns da-lie- to-d- to-da- fire-bo- x. frc.-ern- s 1 Cuiii-i'riilii- l pill'-jics- of tin: madman nitnlu mv blood run cold, llo seemed tu Im working himself into a regular frenzy. Red Fork uue mile ahead! Om mimitn more would decide the qtieitieii of fife urdeafh. I drew my hreutli hard; I trembled like a child. Vl'n had reached I lie incline. Tim engine weul at it with a daili. 1 glanced nut to aee if any friendly figures were nil tliu track. Not .i soul wu in sight! 1 groaned and ul iim.--t fell on tlm Hour of tlia calx scciuod to The surrounding object fade fru in mv view, and ill their place ram lip a picture ol the obi borne away in England. 1 saw the littlo collage; 1 looked into mv mother's face Oil. thank God! Never before nor ainec did such a cry of joy cieaim me, for at that moment 1 J'Jlt tliu whucls uf the eugiue slip. Mio lll go oil! Wliut was I to do? I didn't darn to refuse. Tiie wild look in Norris' eyes me. ami 1 went on shovelfrightem-ing in tin) fuel. I glanced at tho Cange. Great heaven! il marked "3 )! Tim pressure of xleam. w here no ears wen attached to Ihu engine, mcnul a fearful rate of speed. Thu engineer's manner was strangely nltercd. instead of being silent and niiinisu ho was now excited and talkative. That it! Im cried, nml I eniiM hardy catch tho word a hove the roarNow we' re traveling of tiie engine. ing! Ila! Iiu! Tho President faster than tiie Grunt? Not likely! I'll catch up to her yet. see if I don't!'1 Shall 1 ever forget those terrildo words! They ncianllv seemed to paralyze me. A 1 stood tlicro. clinging for support tn tho side of the call, tlm nwful truth fiaslinal through mv mind. Tne engineer was mad! Anil, worse still, ho wa under tho delusion that tliu President was uii ill front. With this imaiiu idea in hi head he duler-miue- d tu try tho speed of tho two engines. My first impulse, when I hail partly recovered from the shock, wis to spring forward and grasp tho reversing rod. Hut a moment's reflect ion sltuwcd ms that this might instantly seal uiy doom. Norris would have grappled with me, nud if it came to i struggle 1 was lest, lln would fiiu; Gradually the furious speed declined. Norris darned about the cab storming aud swearing. Yerv soon we were almost nt a Mamlstil). Tho next second I had juniieil to the ground. duly just in time. Tho mailman had turuud savagely upon me, 1 supthat I had something pose susH-ctinto du with the stoppage. 1 saw hi and ducked my head as a fiurpo.se hi revolver whizzed over it. Then 1 rau for dear life down the track. When I was out of range I sat upon the bank, completely overcome. The reaction was too nun'll for me, and I heiievo for a minute or Iwu I was quite unconscious. But before 1 became insensible I heard another rejairt from tl.a pistol. I knew what had happened. I was amu'iid by a confused hum of voices. Upon oHMiing mv eves 1 saw four men standing nrotimf me. I got inn headlong rum the engine. Then auuther thought occurred tn up nt once uud wu hurried back to the me. Heaven forgive me! hut 1 mutt engine. , Thero stood the Graut upon the striko him from' heiiiud in order la save my life. 1 looked around for i track with full tqiced lip, tliu wheels weapon. As I did so lie sveiucd to revolving with frightful rapidity, but what I was at. nnd turning without making the least headway. gtu-sOna of uiy companions sprang on round thrust hi hand into Ids breast Tho next moment lie held a revolver board aud shut off steam. Then be toward ine. while his lilaxiug eyes came to iho side, looked down, nud threatened instant death if 1 uid "out exclaimed: I say, boys, Norris has put n bulle desist. Aliev Hint I gavo inrsulf up for lost. through his brain! I knew iu :bUl;r, Unless prnvhh'Mco iuteriosed on niy behalf n horrildn end awaited me. Lp to this 1 had fell the heat oppressive, Architecture In California. hut uow 1 shivered. My liaiuU were American have uot the art of Tho A of iron baud nnd cold ciniiiniy. seemed to encircle my bend. nmkiug house or a land picturesqiio. On we tore, tku engino swaying The traveller is enthusiastic about the fearfully. Kvery inomeut 1 exjiected exquisite) drives though these groves to Im blown to atoms by the bursting of fruit, with tho ashy nr the hills fur background anil conof tlm boiler. Norris never ceased to rave about the race with the President. trast. and he exclaims at the pretty And yet, though ho wa so sbsorhrd cottages, vino ami rose clad, in lliei'r iu hi work, ho kept ids eye on me the selling, hut if by chance ho comes upon an ol'ii adobe or a whole time. Then it was that an idea flashed Mexican ranch house iu tlm country, across mo, A faint hom sprang up in ho has emotions of n different sort. my mind. 1 must overcome him by There is little left of tho old Spanish occupation, but the remain uf it make cunning; il was the only chance. I advanced tn examine the indicator; the romanco of the country, anil np- Slid, though mv heart sank wheu I iieal to our rciiso nf lilues ami beauty, to be hoped that all such historSaw the hand quivering ut SiJ. I made ical associations will im preserved, for il npenr us if 1 were delighted. Guild." I cried, "wo'll heat her yet! they give to the traveller that wliieli our eountrv generally lack, and But we want ninre coal." I made toward the tender, plnred which is so largely Iho attraction of my left hand upon a lump nf coal anil Italy and Hpaiu. Instead of ndr.pting slruuk it across tho back with the uml modifying the houses anil homes harp edge of tho shovel. Tho blow tht the climate suggest, tho new left a gash from which the blond flowed American comers have brought hero from the Eist tiie smartness and freely. I gave a cry and Norris inprettifies of our modem nondescript stantly turned round. re1 held up mv right hand that lie architecture. The low house with inround an might see tho iilond dripping from it cesses auil galleries, built Then I stand with my back toward ner court, or pitio, which however mall, would fid tiie wliolo interior him and pretended to biud up the with sunshiiie nud tliu scent of liowera, wound. ISiiL 1 only wrapod a handi the sort nf dwelling that would suit kerchief round it, ami ipuck as lightthe climate and tliu habit of hie here. I tnre drew pocket-boomv out ning 13ut the present occupiers hare taken written were the which leaves away on, 'and placing tho I mnk upon my no hint from the native. In village knee scrawled these words ncross the aud country they have done uii they lir-- t can, in spite of the maguey and the page; cactus and the palm and the umbrella-tre- e Driver mad, wire, amine ratts." k ami the riotous aud the Then, bidding il iu my injured hand, flowers and the thousand novel form I tlirn-- t it under my jacket nnd of vegetation, to give everything a to the engineers side. look. Hill why should the pro-ciiYVo wcbo now rapidly approaching The YVeslnn, but I know that NorrU did tourist liud fault with tills not intend to step. And I was right, American tikes it. and ho would not like lln blew a long whistle, na if to startle the pieturesqueness of the Spanish or tne nllieials. and I lie engine shot the Latin races. Churtn Dudley Warner, in llurpefs Mujuzinc. through the station like a rocket Hut I hail managed to drop my pocket-boo- k at the sido of the track. The Balrulmljr of the Pcrlotl. I did uot dare to look back or maka Is it not wonderful when you think tlm slightest sign to the WcsloB official. If I had done so I eerluiuly of it. the remarkable versatility of the nineteen tli century simp girl? Now I would have got a lull let through me. the a hail I faueiud Still glimpse have a great ileal of sympathy for caught I liow of a man hurrying forward to when shop girl, hut at the same time Sim can down to her dramatic talent. the honk had fallen. The usHn.ie wa terrible. Even if look through you into space without they seeing you. if she dobs not wish to wait they noticud the pneknt-bonl- i, what Uion yon. She can eiocule tiie senunderstand nble Iw to not might in the tence, There is your parcel, was written inside; for it may be imthe most indignant or most scornful, cireuiustauees the uuder tnat agined the most humble tone passible, just as tlin scrnwl was barely legible. ha hnppeua to feci. If you flatter her, exto wlint X bad mind made up niy ad tell horyou know she has perfect a Red was rurk, T'tio next station pect. Lut fifteen miles further on. I was taste, she will take on sRosiua Yokes sure the track would ho clear as far as chuckle ami rush to your rescue, but if this place, but once past It w" might you fail tn have the same taste as she. encounter nil up t rain nl ny moment. all the tragic scorn and cynicism of a you. If the Weston people discovered my lluclicl will be showered upon fciie suffers like all tiie rest of us. U'e message they won d wire t onto to much us os of spues to get R. il Fork, nml I hero would be time dont any well in as our pritla would have us, statical that at official tlm for ennugu own little kingdom she is to grease a portion of the Tads before but in her we canto on the scene. Should tlm be eitner n pleasing or a disagreeable i dona on any sort of si incline the queen. wlieols would slip n the track and l.ie Btreel of Paris. it engine soon coma to standstill, was with a thrill of joy I remembered The total length of the streets, avethat there was such a piece of road nues, boulevards, bridges, quay soil Red Fork station. jutButoutside thoroughfare of Iiri is set down at if it turned out otherwise, snd 600 miles, of which nearly SUO ATS we passed the place without wing with trees. planted so in lose tlqis to resolved stopped, I s C snow-cover- cmi-tropie- al k. live-oa- cd o ' ed materials (airly termed lvfiiic, even if lie does uot set trap for slock in the cellar and on tim back fences. Tin tii'- -l thing lu do iu the iiiauufac-lur- u sau.-ag-e is In kill the animals beast so treatiiml cut them lip. ed, ill liulciier'u parlance, is separated into the 'fnrcai'' anil tlm iiDb quarter. " Toe fifth quariiT eousists of the head nnd feet, tliu entrails, tlm brain, tlm heart, the liver ami the lungs. For many of thnu thing moil people would hate no me. hut there who like 1 lie ure plonly of cuslnnirr beef or hog brains for frying, and ereu Ihu lung for cooking iu two or three style. Tripe, widen is tlm lining of the Momuch, goes in with tliu fifth quarter. Tim carcass remaining after tim lii'li quarter lot lieeu removed is divided with knives, nml such portions a are to Im used for sausages, after remaining in tlm ice Imx fur xmim liars, arc nil from thu bones nml ehoppeil into a Jino liaili by maidiiucs will: many knives that go up nnd down over so faxt. After being iindu into luiili this way thu meat is put back into tlm ice box ami. after a second culdseaMiuing, is cliopiM'd again. Next it goes to Urn mixing mncliiim. There are endless numbers of receipts for mixing, no two sausage makers using tlm same proportions of materials or tliu same seasoning. .Some sausage are made entirely of pork, while others are of beef alone; but the ordinary kiud arc a mixture, frequently of beef and pork together. The operator it: charge uf tlm mixing machines manages this according to his pirinula ami ul tlm same limn puts ill thu reasoning mace, sage, swi-c- i marjoram ami all sorts of spier things. Now it only remains In pul tliu into their sausage meat thus prepared call incni. 'ease, ns tlm luui-lic- r These ibises or skins for tliu sausage are the covering of the intestines of steers, sheep or hog. They uro sometimes so long that a "ease taken from A slump will stretch occasionally nearly the length of tliu Center Market, having been wrapped Iup it: convolution. iu the uiiiinal's sidy. A muehinu specially invented for the purpose lilt these long intestinal lubes one nt a time with sausage meat, forcing it in from a cylinder filled with the stuff. A ingle case will nut infrequently hold ns mueh as twenty-fiv- e puuuds of the meat. When this lias been done it only remains to tie little knots of twine about the sausage tube n few inches apart nml tiie product is ready fur market. German sausages, so culled beeauso they are iiiauufucliirod of recipes that Germans nuprovu uf, are nut ordinarily divided into lengths, Tlm speckled appearance of Imlugua sausage, which is eoiuHised uf beef only, is cait'ii'd by the fat that is mixed will: it. lSlooil sausage is so railed because it eon tui us one part of beef or hogs blood to two parts of meat. Haahinjtun Mar. lf, The Iykr cl ra. Of ail tlm articles i.f d:ct the sausage liie is iuii.il imiib'l'iiins. inlciviting mauiicr in which t:ii i umic-'tibipreiliiiTil very ly lie is known. It is limply ncivn.iry to cnii- idi-the iii:ir!-price of nuim:i! and in in do a Intle figuring ihrn-npoorder to perceive that tin more iii'din-ur- y grade nf haili.igo mild fail mil by any invisibility be composed in a manner Unit would bu pbaiaof fur the to undorsland. When von buy tliu product iiL S ecu'. a pound you imply a recognition of tin fact ib.it liie lii aiiufjclui cr can liardly make a plot i;ig for hi profit save by r cottage only by seeing the siu.ike from Urn chimney; or jierliap by tlm llmt lie inis perched upon Me iu peak of its overhanging I iial elicit iho lioM that some stork will build l.cr imst there, and so bring good lu. L ilury JJitji' i, in S'. AYci.i'.n. mri-wlie- ThU I'lifiuUi ArtlH of TMI Cooiffl I'ruiu Mud How It Id VrotluuMd. VThir ImmIcs-porul- fel-'o- i ALt. ABOUT TH" SAU3A3E. tho engiiiei i. (Vn.ii grappling wi'h wiiut iifigiit. 1 would spring uimu ..im slid try Ki hit neb the rcvulier from r; ,is hand. The case would tlieu and it was as well to tliu ill a fight for life as tn wait paticutly and be uiangb'd iu a collision. Winm 1 arranged all this in my mind 1 endeavored to resign myself to bite. I cniiiil ilo mi more nl prent. Hut the agonies 1 suffered during mat ehurt run from Weiton to Red Fork 1 ili'serilM. The terrildo can strain of susp.'iim. tho wild ruh. the Mvaving from hide tn side, made me ferrfiek nnd faint. I citing ou without O.iring to bulk uu either hand; if 1 li.nl dniii! so 1 think I could not have ivitlutond tliu temptation to fiiog myself from tho engine. It nns gelling ilnsk. I was dimly conscious of I. edge, telegraph poles and In idges skimming past iiik like so many ffaiiies. Thu hoarse shouts and could sido. ho was easily to hn coni i ndicted. Still not there na not a driver on the line better uiipiailitcd uilli hi Iciiinc. And. ny tho nay. I lone forgotten mi' si word a to l.ii appc.iranci. Wisll, then, lie wa a big. p iwcrfal with a broad, red ticc. and n luiiliy beard. It was bard to deal wilii such a man. If l.i mice pul bit fool down them was no gelling loin to budge until bin Imimir We were now coming close upon Waterford elation, and had already inib-of ibuin u limit ill uptin journey. Hen eic were on llui track. It was ail clour ahead, yet 1 ex peeled to ecu him clow tim i and slow dow n while paxsiug through the station. Hut I was With n roar ami a rush ue ila..cd right through, uud the next iiiinu'.e we were tearing along a level it retch on liie other siilu. .More coal! Not only tho word themselves, but tins maimer ill v. hii-they were uttered caused me serious I liegaii to Kiispect tint some-tilin- g niunii. was wrong. Still, if I hniintfd il might only aggravate him, so 1 iuug ill a small qiiaiilily. of Holland. FORTUNES A IN Wltlirtu blUmol a SANOWICHEC. Who ,inlleiniii I'm IJ'iwcry Waiter. It was ill one of llmm resort tlt.it I saw an elaborate liluitiio "cu!icu;aa d with shirt, shrieking necktie, yellow ginves, and waxed mustache, writes :i New York corres-piiiiileof thu ('iui'iiinali Kiojttirvr. lie is uni! of those umiiiprc.'cui men j in that luiuiil me wherever I go. din ays at tlm raff, at all lie thebroad-stripe- iil 11-- 1 er atrical tiisl night, aud go to a cafe for dinner lie i pretty nure to Im! at tim next table. Hu to Im burdened with money. uf uiy Do you know hiui? I companion. . Not exactly." replied my but 1 know uf him, and Im is n etc. trad or. Hu nets, I think, a a very good example of what New Yuri: call do for a man of soumliv practical ideas. A you rav, lie is burdened with money literally so. In view of this it is somewhat surprising to know that Im was a waiter iu a Hnwi-rrent. infant eight years ago. How did Im make hi inoucy? liy selling sandwiches ham, roant beef, tongue, ami sandwiches. From such unromaiitic fields ha his wealth lieeu dug. 1 will tell you just lynv il all happened. A J have said, tim fellow wa a Bowery waiter at nun time. The ul tiie restaurant where lie worked was not nf liie Dclmonico older by any manner uf menus, aud thero was probably more kicking done there than we liavo heard tell of iu Harlem boardinghouses. One day a man entered the place whoso appearance denoted that lie was from a choicer neighborhood than can lie found ill the purlieus of tliu Bowery, lie was in a linrrv and , wanted a quick Idle. lie ordered" soup and oue of tho rcady-iiiad- o di.ihe. Neither of liiese could no possibly cat. i hu waiter, now a driver of tandem, eyed his customer as ho turned sadly away from the unpalatahlu food, und suggested that lie might make him a pretty good sandwich if tho gentleman wished il. There wa a good bit of ham in the plnce.hcsuid, and tlm broad was eatable linker's stuff. Tim cnitom-e- r unsullied, ami the sandwich was so neatly made anil was so palatable, considering the onliuarv luateiial forming it, that tho waiter was complimented by the geuiimnan. who at tlm sumo time advised the young fellow to open a shop iu a good neighborhood and to make a specially nf sandwiches. The idea struck the waiter will: full force, und it was n verv short lime after that he started liis t'ir.it simp in a was factory neighborhood. brisk at ouee, and tlm billowing year lie had saudwieli eiuiriimis flourishing In all pnrta of the citv. Ho has made a fortune, lias iuvoUed hi profits shrewdly, nnd cau at this moment lie called a man of sound hnim-Judgment. Like most men uf his origin ho i in is loud his utliro and given tn nping tlm fashionable set. 1 shouldn't bu a hit surprised to see his children, if lie has any. timiriug among the 400. And, after all, now can a limn make money more honorably than in ministering to tho humble and hard working stomach? wb-nev- mi-iii- s fro-ml- s Old Fashioned Harvesting. Harvesting, with the rude implement. was a scene. Imagiim three or four hundred wild Indian in a grain field iirmitd, some with sickles, some some with pieces with butcher-kniveof hoop iron roughly fashioued into shapes like sickles. Gut inaur having only their hands will: which to gather by small handfuls thu dry brittle grain. Aid a their hands would soon sore, they resorted to drv willow stick, which were split to afford a sharp edge with which to sever the straw. Hut tho wildest part was the threshing. The harvest of week, sometimes of a month, wa piled up in the straw in tlm form of a huge mound !i the middle of a high, strong, round corral; tliun three nr four hundred wild limves were turned iu to thresh it. Ihu Indians whooping to make them run faster. Suddenly they would dash in liefoii) tho hnnj at fulfiqiced. wueu tho motion berame rcrersed, with tlm effect uf plowing up thu trampled straw to the very bottom. It: an hour the grain would lie thoroughly thrashed aud the dry straw broken almost into chaff. Id tlii tnauner I hare seen two thousand bushel of wheat threshed in a single hour. Next catno the winnowing. which would uftnii take another month. It could only Undone when the wind was blowing, by throwing high into the air slmrelfiils of grain, straw, uml chaff, thu ligater material being wafted to one side, while tliu grain, comparatively clean, would descend und form a "heap by itself. In this maniiur all the grain in California was cleaned. At that day no such thing an a fanning mill hau ever been brought to this coast .Gen. s, i said to A certain zealous Iinva oiieo attempted to sweep tiie ocean away with a broom. The Lintcli have been wiser than this. They are slow anil deliberate people. JJc'pcra-tio- n may use brooms, but ilelilieralimi prefers clay uud solid masonry. So. slowly anil deliberately, thu dykes, wall of cement those great hnll-iik- e g and stone, have rimii to breast tho wave. And tlm funny part of it is, they nro so skillfully slanted and paved on the outside with flat stones thul Lite effort of tho thiiiniiiiig wave to beat them down only make them all tim firmer! Thexu Holland dykes am among the wonders of tlm world. 1 cannot say fur huw many miles they stretch along theco.iHt, and throughout the interior; liut you may be sure that wherever a dyke is necessary to keep back the encroaching waters, there it is. Otiicr-winothing wouid lie thorn at least, nothing ia thu form of land; nothing hut a tearful illmtraliou of tim principal uf liydru.iluLics: Water always seeks it level. Sometime the dykes, however careand if fully built, will spring not attended to at once, terrible result are sure to follow. In threatened place guards nro statioucil at intervals. nnd n steady wuteti is kept up night nnd day. At the first signal of huff-din- danger, every Dulchuiau within hearing of thu startling bells is ready tn rush to the rescue. When the weak pot is discorurcd. what do rim think is used to meet the emergency? What, hut straw everywhere else considered tlm most hi ulus of all tiling iu water! Yet straw, in the hands of tho Hutch, has a will of its own. Woven into hugo mills and securely pressed against tlm embankment, it delies even s rushing tide, eager to sweep over the country. Thesis ilyke form nlmost the only perfectly dry laud to he mien from the ocean side. They are high and will, Jlidiccll, in The Century. ' Kissing Disease Microbes. The promiscuous kissing of a publie Bible is as contrary to the laws of hygiene as it Is to those of decency. Doctors say tlist contagious diseases may be cninniunicatiHl in this way more readily than in almost any other. The mucous nieinLrnne which Hues the lips is peculiarly sensitive to contagious influence, and will receive diseases that could not lie communicated will: fine cnrrt.igc-rond- s on top. somethe oilier skin. For this reatimes lined with building nnd tree. through son the medical profession condemn! LyiiijT on nm side of them, nnd nearly tho practice if kissing the Bible in on a level with the edge, is the sen. lake, taking an oath. The sflinnt never canal, or river, a the care may be; on knows how many microbe of repulthe other sido the flat fields t ret oilsive and deadly disease are lurking ing damply n!nng nt their base, so that there, nod it is matter uf wonderment roufs than sometimes are lower cottage that board of liealth, with their strict tlm stiiuing line of the water. Frogs wnleli over everything detrimental to squatting on tlm shore ran take quite tlin safely of tho public, liavo uot before view of tlm landscape; nml this time n bird's-ey- e inveijrlied against thedauger-ou- s little lisli wriggle their tails higher custom. rhiiiuUIihiu ISnlldin. than tho top of the willows iieur-bHorse look complacently down upon Hello, old man! Where did you r, and men in skiffs and the spring from? l)a plemitra lient. I Canal - boats MitiiDtiuii know when No. my liny, ou pleasure suppose." tln-ifriend Dirk's broke. "Sf. Jastvh they arc A'cies. y. hell-towe- r |