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Show thetimes BY Ta TUIK rClU.BIHQ r. V. H'-'I- tdlto COMPACT, . d UTAIL COALVILLE, Fully half the joke that are made bar a foundation of earnestness If thlnfi turn around right. The- Indication are that Chicago dermen make more money than the highwaymen, and at lea risk. - that People who conceal thought weaM. pWe or Improve other. people come 'dangerously' near --to criminal practice. In raJalng price the diamond trust strike a wanton and cruel municipal representative In this country. blow at tne of every city A man elghty-on- e year old committed suicide In Maine lately because the selectmen would not repair the road leading up to hi farm. He probably Intended to mend hi way. An Instance of faithful effort to follow copy occurred recently In a Now York newspaper office. It I not cany to tell the story In print, and part of It must be supplied by the reader's Imag- ination. The reporter, who wrote a very hold, vertical hand, put It down that zigzag flashes of lightning played among the cloud sad on the proof IT name out that "313,309 flashes played among the clouds. Because it was too hot to live Joseph Moore committed suicide at Mononga-he- l City, Pa last week. During the afternoon, while hunting a cool place around the house he became exasperated, and told his wife It was "too hot to live, The next thing she heard of him was when bis body was found hanging to a tree in an orchard. For a man who la suffering from heat suicide la something like jumping from the frying pan Into tha Ore. Mr. Charles Griswold, traveling salesman, living In Brooklyn, Is glad for the first time In bis life that he weighs over 300 pounds. Ha fell asleep on the deck of a Long Island sound steamer and rolled overboard. He remained floating and treading water for two hours and ten minutes before he waa sighted and picked up by the City of Norwich. He attribute his wonderful qecape from drowning to the ease with which kta weight enabled him to float, and ha tays ba will never complain again about belag a fat man. John Barry of New Brunswick. N. J., waa arrested recently on n charge of w. disturbing the peace by snoring. Martin Albert, the leader of a band and cornet player, said his Instrument was not 'In it with Barry anore. Attert told the court that Barry snored away m o. Then -- he' diminuendos 1, truck a eantablle movement, took crescendo neatly, and caught bis breath on the retard as If he had a small circular saw In his larynx. When he got his second wind he began well down on the bass clef, and burst forth with a fine Wagnerian finale that cracked the wall paper In the roomabov him.- Tha court waa unable to set that Albert had been seriously Impaired by the roarer, and let him go to snore somo more. - According to recent report, th Cuban enthusiast hava removed the base of tbetr filibustering operations from New York to Boston, thinking, doubtleaa, that things having got a little hot In tha bigger city, a new field will offer greater advantages for a It Is also said short time, at least that the threat to completely wipe out Ha ana with dynamite. If necessary, a no empty bravado, but tbe fixed determination .of th Cuban leaders In the field. And In the meanwhile the talkative Weyler spend the greater part of his time sending dispatches to hia homo government announcing at what date ho wili have completed the annl-bl- it tit i o' th rebels. lTp to date, however, they seem to take an awful lot of annlhVtating. Eh H. Flumaeber, United States consul at Maracaibo, reporta to(thegtate department that tbe government of Venexuela haa made contracts with William Harper, representing tha Philadelphia Museums tnd American Manufacturing association, for tha establishment of a permanent exhibition of American goods In Caracas, with their own building, and other permanent exhibition! In Valencia, Ciudad. Bolivar and Maracaibo, Tbe purpose of the exhibition Is to give the Venezuelans an opportunltIto formally Inspect and goods with those of the compare our Mr. Plumacher say that eld world.-Germany, England and France overrun 8outh America with commercial traveling agents, mostly energetic .young men well versed in the Spanish Ian guage and tbe customs of South American people. A commercial traveler for an American bouse Is seldom seen la tba country. Mr. Plumacher thinks the permanent eihlbttlona will help American trade, without the great expense attending sending of agents to South America. Two men In English, ind.; having been blessed with an increase to their families, have named Ahetr unoffending offspring Abraham Lincoln Ulyeses Grant William McKlaley and Thomas Jefferson Andrew Jackson James Monroe William Jennings Bryan. Now let some Kansan arise In bis might and . name a daughter Mary Ellen Ninety Nine-YeBloomer Lease. , , ar Now that some one ias set the exam pie. the world may exjvfct to witness another era of and shooting at the rulers of Europe. bomb-throwi- ng - CORNER. VETERANS way-th- core of the e canton Is wound with one oi the toughest materials, outside of wire, la the world The first layer of hide taGOOD SHORT STORIES FOR THE wound to the muzzle of tba tightly growing OLD $ULDIERS. gun and back toward the breach, again to the muzzle, and bark until a number The Lite ft,riir, ta !II i' wintry of successive layers have thus been wound on, and the promising piece of Mlll.aia I Starry r tha Lata Matla artillery has grown several Inches la PiBcrvu Araf glfla'-H- aa It Is then placed a s diameter. Caai draught of dry, hot air and allowed to HE elms are old In harden. When the hardening and curthe village, ing process Is complete the perserver-in- g A shelter from patriots have a really serviceable rain and sun. weapon, which will stand a greater The May winds strain than manufacturers of modern .tnur-- "UMtlt artillery' would read'ly belleve. ' The e ciur resistance of this weather-drie- d As over the Is next to metal, and these rudely boughs they constructed cannon have proved far run. more satisfactory than those mads from cast bronze, one of which at th Tia a pleasant first fire burst In a hundred pieces. sound, but a sweeter One of these home-mad- e combination Is the anvil's merry ring. wood and rawhide cannon la said to And the tap, tap of the cobbler. have withstood 104 charges of powder And the mill wheel as tlieT sing. before becoming useless. The projec-tle- s for It were made of scrap iron, A long, long mile is the village, round stones and clay When the oxen draw the wain; balls. New York Journal. And long to the feet of the children, And long to the funeral train. - ABtooLh.d at Aclioo. There are certain sets of people who -delight In gambols that In children of the a larger growth seem to be, Uttl french-- artists discover NEW EFFECTS. Th. Sam. Fla VVa, Followed Whoa tba Mort Paintings War Mad far tba WodrU'Poaod World's Pair BaUdlo la Windows Mrfc Jt, J toay least, somewhat elephanUne, says the raw-hid- d -- ot inventors: Trans-Mississip- New Y'ork Tribune. They cause outsiders to wonder whether they themselves are lacking In animal spirits or are so much more ancient than their AZAR'S marvelous contemporaries that they feel "out-o- f success la painting touch" ltb it all, or whether, as jt the nude is attri- seems to them. It Is rather unseemly buted to hut habit for people of mature age and position kkA of posing his mod; tt)nlndujgev.iaai'hvSi'AiifA who- - by virtue of eU out of door, Lad now, should you the artistic temperament are eternally to wheel young, any such eccentricities appear chance along some country more or less natural and are certainly lane and see a god- allowable, but when people of formal dess I) the attire society, who to the world at large are somewhat unapproachable and stiff, reon one oceffectr-lax among their Intimates and act like casion by Lady Godiva of Coventry you a lot of children, the merriment seems must not be surprised or indignant. a little forced. Focr li'tle Mrs. B. of It Is only the development of a new Philadelphia, who had been brought up artistic Idea, the results' of which, the with quaker propriety and consequent artists will tell you, will enable the stiffness and who, by virtue of her fampainter to achieve color effects that It ily, wealth and personal attraction, is Impossible to obtain by painting had been welcomed Into a certain infrom the model in the studio. ner circle known as decidedly smart, was vejy anxious to do In Home as The north light of the The Dangerous Army Rifle, the the Romans do and to show herself no tbe light of nature. It has The wain la. gone to the thicket and novice In fashionable life, although Jt Something for sportsmen to consider clarity of the light of For the aromatic pine, seriously, if they intend to get one of it falls upon the model and brings out was all terra Incognita to the simple The children are off to the pasture the new army rifles, Is the tones that are not naturalistic. . little lady who had passed 40 Innocent With tbe slowly moving kine; great penetration of the bullet. One Because of all this. It Is repoited that years far from the maddening crowd. And the tongue la the belfry is tolling of tbe bullets would kill a man through many artists are going this summer to Bt ought suddenly into the bewildering " a four-fospruce tree, or a cow a mile set up their easels in the woods or by rush of fashionable society, she strugTo many a hilt and glen That a soul, like the mist of a morning. and more away. No ordinary tree can the sea, there to paint from the model gled valiantly and, ns she thought, sucbe depended upoa to atop one of these in cessfully to appear a finished woman Will never come back again. the bright or softened light of bullets, and It might easily travel half that never enters any studio. of the world. It happened that one of a mile through dense woods and hit a The naturalistic Oh, a merry time for the living. painters are the ones the first dinners she attended was given man far out of sight with deadly effect. With the high boughs overhead; are going to do this sort of thing. by a Philadelphian, who, married to a that Field and Stream says that the next And down by the Lombardy poplars The idea Is, as might be fancied, not Hew York man. had become a social legislature of oar great game tat' Is a sunny home for the dead! power in a certain set and who had but French. should pass a law prohibiting the use American, aa asked her own ttpccial gang to meet arthis the may appear, Startling of a Jeeketed bullet, because of the danIs prepared for It by the her townswoman, whose family connec tistic mind ger to human beings. Another arguDmU of Son of W Ilium a Marry. Parisian precedent. Adolph Lazar, a tlon she was and who, she prophesied, would get on. To little Mrs. B., acWilliam G. Marcy died at an early ment it offers In favor of such a law occupying a studio In the Paris customed to the stlffest of stiff enterhour March 7 at the Crocker Old Peo- will have great Influence on the men painter made the Latin quarter, necessity ples home, to which he moved with Lis who do not wish to wound without mother of Invention. Half a dozen tainments and to whom a "dinner par the class bil"This of game. to the 30 was a solemn and momentous oc killing last Nov. on spend family he waa in despair. He had ty" the mirth and jocularity of the remainder of his days. The Alameda let Is useless for large game unFts years ago casion, conceived the idea of the picture of a which was composed of Intimate party, Argus says of the deceased: "William soft pointed, It says, as It rarely kill which he hoped to exhibit In seemed almost Indecorous, but, George Marcy had been a prominent Instantly, but allows the, gams to die nymph were friends, The early sketches the salon. Internal from terIn and He of state. hemorrhage In this tbe history it as a part of the manners accepting figure mas born in Troy, N. Y., In October, rible agony out of reach." When auch made and his model secured. and customs of the strange new world Where to paint his picture was a which her ambitious little soul longed 1818. After finishing hit education he a rifle Is used for big game a bullet that puzzled him. The light to oonquer she set herself to study the mushrooms that In should question be business In employed. the banking engaged Albany aad New York.' At tbe age of The mushrooming bullet will kill ear- In his studio was white enough, but it entertainment as a type of a fashion31 he waa made paying teller of the thing, as It goes clear through an ck, was not the light the artist desired, able dinner. It turned oat to be whatt Bank of Commerce In New York. In moose or deer, and the force of tbe Im- and that he thought must have fallen might be called a very jolly affair In1846 he was commissioned a captain In pact would knock a running grizzly upon the nynyihs of old. He must apdeed. Popular airs were started and proximate that light as closely aa pos- sung with the dessert and the climax tbe commissary department of tha down. New York Sun. sible. waa reached when one of the men con United States army and was assigned Where could he secure it? Nowhere trived to get Into a giant lampshade to duty with and accompanied the first fro unit Crecceat. better, he argued, than in the woods. which he pretended wah the skirt of a company of New York volunteer Student writes to us for some So he picked out a spot, intending to ballet dancer and executed a very Young to California. (Stevensdnt regiment) He arrived at San Francisco March particulars In regard to the battle f make hla studies there and finish the clever pas seal. All these, to her, new 20, 1847. Monterey was the military Tours. Answer; The battle of Tow painting at home. And it was in the and curious customs Mrs. B. studied woods that this Idea occurred to him; with the seriousness which was one of headquarters of the department of Ihe was fought on the eleventh day of A. D. 732. It waa the great dealPacific, and ha succeeded Gen. Sherman Why not pose the model here In the her characteristics, and when she herIn his duties at that post He remained lstruggle between Christian civilization open air? Why not catch directly on self gave a big dinner not long afterIn charge until after the close of the and Saracenic barbarism for the the canvas tbe effect of the strangely ward, a dinner which she intended Mexican war. He waa secretary of the plre of the world, and ha tberefire softened light that finds its way should be tha starting point of her new first constitutional convention, which been considered an event of the hlgbt through tbe leafy screen to the career, she resolved that she, too, would wa held at Monterey, and was assointroduce these free and easy man significance. The Christian bosttre ground?- ciated with the Isle Washington Bart- commanded by Karl Martel (or Claries nera, which were evidently the latest Lazar And did after this. day Day lett, at one time mayor of San Fran- the Hammer a name given bin for hla model waa posed by the banks of a style and which would show conclusivecisco and afterward governor of Cali- hla prodigious prowess and crushing and tbs result of hla work ly that she- was up to date. Just how, little fornia, In Tha first state printing office blows In battle), and the faraeos by was astream, however, to set the ball of hilarity picture which Interpreted perof California. In 1853 Capt. Marcy woe a chleftan f great rolling she could not determine, so she soft natural flesh the tha tints, fectly took a wicked man of the world Into appointed paymaster In tha United talent, courage and expegenoe. Up on the lights her confidence. graceful limbs, State navy by President Pierce. He to that point, the Mosela hosts had sunlight filled this position for seventeen years, swept the world, vlctorkus over all and shadows of the human figure seen "How do people manage about such seeing service In various parts of the opponents, and their protd chieftains in the open air and under the trees. things? she asked, Ingenuously. "Poes was success. ft It world. One of his cruise was In the Insolently boasted that 'the crescent Th painting wag discussed by the world of art, and the hostess start the songs, or the old frigate Cumberland when she was should wave from church-spir- e olved ft question that had perplexed guests? the flagship of the African squadron. in Christendom, andevery followers artists for tbe that he answered Oh, the hostess, years. Th Cumberland waa sunk during th of Christ should becomt hewers of The solution was so simple that It promptly, for he was bidden to the civil war by the confederate Ironclad wood and drawer of water for tie be- had not been Merrlmao im Hampton roads, her crew loved of thought of before. Thou- feast, and he longed to see the little Mohammed. Flusjed with vicsands and thousands of thousands of quakeress inaugurate a dinner a la firing a broadside while sinking. When he retired from the service he engaged tory and laden with incomputable dollars had been spent In fitting up chantante. led lla countless elaborate studios Mrs. B. gave a gasp of consternation In the grain and commission business spoil, containing not only in 8an Francisco until 187&. Hla home myrmidons to pluck front the Chri- roofs but aides and fronts of glass. but resolved to do whatever was Inwaa In Alameda, where he was greatly stians their richest treasures, collected Other studios were built on the roofs cumbent upon her to make her dinner la the Basilica of St. Martin of Tours of a aucces8, while the wicked man respected, having been a member of houses, all to obtain the coveted a shrine In which the profouadest chuckled to himself over the antlclpa-tlothe board of city trustees. Capt. Marcy of there the natural woods, but light of what he thought would be the waa a ton of William I Marcy, who veneration of tha church wu alas cen- was always something lacking. Lazar, The most tered. and fanaticism amusing function of the season. cupidity of a President Plerce administraduring the struggling artist, settled all quesFortunately, however, for Mrs. B. her tion waa regarded as one of the ablest the Moslems combined to bake them tions by going direct to nature. courage gave out; she could not bring talesmen and brightest politicians In fiercely desire the pillage and overherself to the point of "starting things th country. He waa a justice of the throw of this Illustrious sanctuary. No secret was made of tbe manner in Supreme court of New York, afterward They therefore took their way thither, which the perfect tones of Lazar's up, and, to the wicked mans intense the dinner was as becoming state controller, and was then and Karl and hie shaggy giants of the had been obtained. In a month disappointment, decorously dull and respectable as any chosen senator. Ha had not completed North met them near Tours, for nymph half a dozen artists were posing un- descendant of William Penn could dehla term aa senator when he waa urged eight days the armies were in sight of models In aa many points of tbe sire or Mrs. criticise. to stand as a candidate for the gov- each other, slight skirmishes keeping draped Grundy woods about Parle. One of the first ernorship, He did so, was elected, and alive th ardor of either host, until at models to be taken to the woods was held th office three consecutive terms. length, on that memorable eleventh of Karl? Rnyal RUtn He waa secretary of war during the October, at earliest dawn, with on loud the famous Sarah Brown. She was the With the exception of the queen and who new discovered the that first, too, Mexican war and during President shout of AUah-Akb(God is great), idea was a boon to models... The air not the prince of Wales nearly all the' royPierce's administration waa secretary the wild Moslem horsemen alties of Europe have a praiseworthy of state,, with additional luster to hla Ilk n tornado upon their foe.charged only had a beneficial effect on heiv-shbut at th same time exceedingly InconThe half the fatigue of venient habit of reputation. The Marcy home In Ala- Koran and the Bible Islamlsm and found, but removed getting up early In the posing for a length of time In a difficult day, meda was at 2603 Santa Clara avenue, Christianity met In that terrible attitude. at the corner of Broadway, and was shock. Each antagonism put forth The German emperor Is generallyjp Its . Beyond. Paris, in France, the Idea about 5 in the morning; the queen re sold shortly before hla withdrawal ta best efforts, and its brave and fought th Crocker home. He we a promin- lta fiercest. All spread rapidly. Nowhere, however, did long the lmpetu it become so popular as at Grez, near gent of Spain Is dressed for the day at ent member of the Society of California oua charges of theday 7; King Humbert's hour of rising Is 6 fierce horsemen were the river, the scenery there being par- as Is that of King Oscar and King Pioneers and waa burled under the and all day long incessantly renewed, auspices of this organisation. ticularly beautiful. The French ar- Charles of Roumanla. the brave Franks wlthstood-thel- r on tists,, who take readily to any new Her majesty never rises before 8 seta without flinching a hair. method, no matter how freakish, while breakfast at Marlborough house battle-crman's y Homo-Mft- d ringing unceasWoidu Cannon grasped this upon the Instant From and Sandringham la rarely partaken of There grows la th Interior of Cuba ingly pealed above the horrid din of no quarter waa the slightest objection before that hour. The Empress Eliza and Karl's bsttle-abattle, x ponderous a peculiar tree, with a winding grain. beth of Austria la the despair of the fell Incessantly upon the turbaned heard. The wood Is remarkably tough, and to at Gres his One artist posed undraped management of the bathing establish heads of his foes. About four s'dock model In hla back yard benath a grape ment at On her account split It by ordinary means la almost an In the afternoon, the Banian, wtrt arbor. Th s artist" mother ha d for for mili- thrown Into are obliged to keep it open all Impossibility, When-wantthey confusion by an attack tary purposes the tree le felled, a tec on their beea In tha custom of sluing at a night and to provide It with a double camp and In their rear and years tlon some five feet In length and one window to watch her son paint in set of attendants. rear Karl ordered then hla iron legions to foot In diameter deselected 'and cut! She Insists on taking her bath at the th back yard, and still remained there. the bark la removed, and alt knots and advance In solid phalanxes. They difhour of 3:30 in the morning. of sort that look unearthly upon thing They uneven place on the surface dressed obeyed, and bore down all Oppog ferently abroad than here. In this custom of getting up at strange In tlon. vain did down. The embryo cannon la then rage; hours she is in sympathy with her hus hla fiery horsemen went down before for Francis Joseph is in bed every placed on rude trusses and a bore band, A Jewel Robberyburned In tt with whltehot crowbars the Christian warrior Ilk twig before at 9 oclock-en- d up by 4 at the night took considerate highwayman A pari Three hundred and or round Iron pipes from the sugar the avalanche. latest, very having much accomplished which a occurred e thousand Saracens fell In a Jewel robbery mills. This burning out of the Interior seventy-fivof the business of the day before tbe and in to which ago months regard few that but day, only fifteen .hundred serves to still further toughen the detective' hava never discovered majority of his subjects Open their tyea wood. While the bore is being burned, Franks. Europe bad driven back Asia, tba Among the artithe slightest clew. green ox hides are cut into long strips and once more triumphant o'er the cles taken .was ft locket ornamented Why. waved Crescent the Cross. by commencing In the centre and workWhyido you double that letter with a sunburst In fine diamonds and ing toward the outer edge, as you would containing the portrait and lock of hair twice?" Whv Not WHS tbs Lily peel an apple. A week after the Because It makes it of two-fol- d Imof a dear relative. When all la la readlneai. on end of Rose gold, which is In reality a gild- occurrence Mrs. A., the owner, received portance." Cleveland Plain Dealer: this rawhide band, whlchia about three ing over silver." Is th latest and hair with a sovelty the picture inches in width, la spiked to the wooden Live bees are sometimes shipped on purse and bag clasps, chateiaine, ten note, saying that tha writer's com cannon, near the breech. r A lever, cs and th equipment of the toilet table, acience would not allow him to keep Ice so as to keep them dormant during bar, 1 attached to the butt. Two or The name la singularly appropriate what wa evidently of auch great value the Journey. ' This la particularly the three stout negroes grasp the arms of and suggestive, for the peculiar qual- - to Mrs. A, although It la needless to case with bumblebees, which have been the bar, and slowly turn the hollowed tty of the gliding is a warm, rosy tint ? that the locket Itself waa retained taken to New Zealand, where they arc remarkably upright Individual useful in fertilizing the red clover that log on Its suports. The band of green that is not sufficiently defined to be td York Tribune. bid la kept under a strain, and la this come pink. has .been introduced. Into the colony. - Webraaka u4 Iowa Inventor Amongst th inventors who received vatents last week were tbe following , SOCIETY PEOPLE ROMP. PAINT OUT OF DOORS. - Daniel-Farrell- Omaha, Nebraska, fire extinguisher; Barton V. Kyle, Arlington, Nebraska, rotary plow; Zimri IA Gary, South Omaha, Nebraska, seal; James Iowa, mining Lee, Centerville,machine; George A. Lockwood, 4. hari-tog and setting Iowa, watch; Charles B. Matner, Ottumwa, Geoige liolh.ftbL Iowa, water-gage- ; Setald, Iowa, wire gate. George C. Martin, a young high achool student and the aon of Postmaster Martin of Omaha, Nebraska, baa ust been allowed a patent for a griddle greaser, lhatis noticeable because 6f Its tin iqov hesssimpt jci ty and utility. Mr. Martin la probabily one of the inventors of Nebraska who youngest - , 3 as ever received a patent. Amonrst the noticeable inventions is flexible curtain; an apparatus for raising sunken vessels; a novel life preserver; a pneumatic track Sander; an elastic, poeumatic steel bicycle tire; a divided garment which can be changed into a skirt or bloomers; an aerial bicycle; aa apparatus for drying coffee; a folding crank for bicycles; a motor velocipede; a mechanism for automatically closing leaks in marine vessels; an automatic cow milker; aod a new and mproved water pillow. 1arties desiring free information relative to patents may obtain the same in addressing Sues & Co., United States Patent Solicitors, Bee Building, Omaha, Nebraska. Iowa farms for sals on crop pay meats. 10 per cent cash, balance X crop yearly until paid for. J. MULr HALL, Waukegan, 111 n, stem-w.Bdm- , Belled Hie Reputation. "Hear about Barrlck? Fell off bis wheel last night on his head and was unconscious for more than two hours. "You dont say! 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