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Show AX AFRICAN SCHOLAR. wanted some one around his house to minister to his wants; some-- one he could learn to love, Thompson had a THE REV. EDWARD W. BLYDEN daughter who suited him very welL and If It tfgs just the' same he was willing OF LIBERIA. to trade hit wife for her. That suited Sa a Thompson and the - girl, too. A rXi'giv Who lUf Toq bargain was struck and the exchange nd 4 brua it DU made. lls41rtma Hero Thompson and Mrs. Putnam went to Aberdeen and the girl to Castle tiuguuheU Men Aiuoog liU ) ridJ- 3 . JJOCfcL--3how Whk It. LATEST IX WARFARE. LONDONS TRILBY. Baird . DEALS IN LIVE STOCK. b Xwltl In Baden, where heads rna big. out of 250QAhey measured, only ono ran to 106 millimeters from forehead to occiput The most extensive head they, could find upon a savant gave a cublo capacity of 1800 centimeters only. Bismarck's goes this 165 cubic centimeters better. Coming to weight of brain. Kante.' Dante, Byron, Couvler none of them are in It with the Chancellor, Couvler carried 3 pounds 15 ounces ta Bismarck puts up 4 hla brain pan, This pounds 1 ounce avoirdupois. weight, however, has been equaled la the case of a British subject, reported a couple M weeks ago In the Lancets He, fielded 65 ounces tho Chancellor's fig urs exactly and Ibo was deaf, dumb and dafL-- r colossal. -- la fuktUty tb Moat -Ziutint trlilv. CIRL ISMEETj EDISONS INVENTION MAY REVMiss Dorothea Baird, who la to take A KANSAS CITY OLUriONIZL METHODS., ING WITH SUCCESS. the.role of Du Alaurier'a heroine at the London Hay market next winter, brings lt personality that is .wonderfully Would Dmtrey an Opposing Army with Sha Had liaca hteoagraohar la a la keeping with lU picture of Trilby Tow Eloctrto tolta BlograpbUwt Con, atlas lea Haws aad Whlla Thu ot we tre all familiar with it. She la Sketch of tho Greeteat' Situated Cot oa insight of tha Dual- tall tad fair, as Aha accompanying IlOar Timm. lustration shows. Her eyes haves mercy look, that, however, ED1-so- n hints of an A. HOMAS WILL WED. A QQUNT. HE new woman HE Rev. Edward easy change to wistful and sweet," recently has has forced herself Wilmot Blydea of while the contour of her face, the ti: made a discovery Mr. Iimi Etvtrtf to B Dtorcd 1y almost every Into v(io is -i pressloaof cerher mouth, andjjhe generous which will to a That Tima- "of .any now paying a visit position pise ufThBTigiifS'"are all in harmony new need that the wedding Tairextehrmol' note, but the idea with our Ideal of the fascinating godtireue of Mrs.no wan As lionize warfare. Y'znaga, the beautiful member of a real, live of the most erol-- .. the. dess of the Quartler ,Latin.. Miss.Ba'rd of the 460. whose relationship tojthe flgured has he Iatb tha a a sister of Mrs. E. T. Cooke, wife of nent scholar of the Vanderbilts by marriage has -- beep plan out electricity the editor of The live stock commisnegro race. He la further Gazette. Westminster will take the place Another A FRENCH BEAUTY, complicated by divorce, to. the sion business Is now 63 years of of her sisters Is a noted Oxford of eavy artillery. of Bela Count famel Hungary, Zlchy, to the say novel,, wit, and is the wife of A. L, Smith, age, hut though nis will be celebrated at an One dynamo will do early day, by least. This won into. 4o Motoda I tho pratlia! WomM fellow and tutor of Baliol. Although life has been busy In tha Forla Ballet, work of a hunwhich date the lady anticipates that the woman- - la derful and wearing the she will no longer be the wife of her. dred bs to charge would Merode la tho most beautiful His de Mils, pian Kanss of guns. Goodwin City. Miss Jennie only evidence of his age is found In his husband. She continues to the enemy with an electric current She it 24 year old, and for stryeaxs woman In ths ballet and the grand hair, which la beginning to turn gray. present One shock would kill a whole army. served as stenographer with a firm of His form is still erect and his .moveIt Is said that he will transfer the se-of live stock commissioners. Through her ments vigorous. He ha8 a large bead, war department free to the cret with a ful foiehead. His color proposition she came in constant contact cosL The ides can be utilized In naval with customers and became acquainted claims him a negro. He Is as well as land warfare. with nearly all of the leading shippers an Interesting speaker, having a deep, Mr. Edison enjoys the honor of many ? About one month of the southweSL licb voice and an easy conversational he achievements and It may truthfully ago she first thought of starling IB "manner. said that, the history of the century ..nr .ifR' i business and decided that she could Dr. Blyden was born in the Danish C'x'X will contain no brighter page than succeed as well as many of the men f island, of St. Thomas,' In the West that made necessary by his gQjua. who went Into th e Ta irij w 6 r k 7 Ii5 were fadiesron Aug, 3, 1832. His parents, EArttin first saw tha light of day at who were of pure negro stock, bepossessed of no more good sense or The Alva, Ohio, February 11, 1S17 . than she herself claimed. Judgment longed to the Dutch Reformed Church, study of chemistry engaged his attenShe looked the field over thoroughly and the boy was baptized as a member tion from early boyhoo,1Ie attended and carefully, weighing every suggesof this denomination. His pastor, the tbs common school until at the age of tion that she could think of pro and con, Rev. John P. Knox, formerly of Newton, 15, when he became a news butcher" and finally determined that she could L. I., early picked the boy out as show' 1 n ,, on a' railroad train. About this time A-as good service as any one else, and Jj( glvo ing exceptional promise, and advised he became interested In electricity. He then opened her office at the Kansas him to come-t- o the United States and used to sit up all night at the railway r f enter an American college. AccordingCity stockyards. She has been fortunate li ISP jk where he had access to the tele station In securing a good salesman, who has ly, at the age of IS, with the assistance was BAIRD, MI3S,DOUOTHEA So instruments. the persistent graph year been at the yards since 1872, of his pastor. Air, Blyden came to New AIRS. YZNAGA. The New London Trilby, he in the pursuit of knowledge that In Tha after Miss Goodwin waa born. York This was In 1850, just after the Mlss been very young. .long ' jiaird Ras remarkably Abort Hme.he.Jheeae a? old atoekyarder. dwellin South Dakota.,. This compara.passage ef lhe fugitive slave law,-anhogmaa He worked at his enough on the siege to win recognition Miss Goodwin la very popular shout the MLLE. DE MERODE. in the height of the excitement over tively young woman was originally a expert operator of places, and in Shakspcarean parts, her Rosalind a number in trade of Alisa Mabel and now. that she Is making Wright, daughter George exchange, the slavery question. The young negro mentioned. In Paris. She is only a coryphee MIch while at Adrian, opened being especially her own way in the world finds that the opera made application for admission to sev- Curtis Wright, who made a large forand will always be, an Indifferand Is, number of friends have Increased won eral colleges, but all of them refused to tune out of carpet designing. She met ent danseuse. But her beauty and ths at received Mr. a has She propositions Yznaga, derfully. .receive him. It had been hla intention was the first In the French from several wealthy cattlemen to fur fact that ahe Newport In 1890 and married him in the to go to Africa as soon as be had obto adopt tho Mystic, the Leon- -' capital com a marbeen same He had and the nlsh Incorporate year. already capital tained an education, and when he found an overflowing ardo fashion of It Is, of course, pany, but she prefers to keep on as at wealth of 'hair, wearing the doors of American colleges closed ried and divorced. led her to celebhave presenL She does not care for partners against him he decided to go thither quite possible that the divorce will be She H tall, has a placid choro-graph- ic rity. without will In case tha to which wishes the profits and wedding keep In the tall of 1850 he sailed delayed. s at once. grace, and offered In her pals division. Miss Goodwin Is slight snd for L'berla and two years later he 'en- be delayed also. a rare poetic picture at blue domino not over five feet three Inches in height tered the Alexander high school at masked halls last winter, as the opera and and broad is high forehead Her INTO SICKNESS.. Monrovia, named after Dr. .Archibald HYPNOTIZED Her eyea, she threw bouquets from her logo to her suggestive of intellectuality. Alexander of Princeton. At that time Girl Who Act Llh . a sro admirers oelow. Paralytic snd brilliant, dark are which the colony of Liberia had been In Doctor. Word from tho Is chin Her lashes. shaded by heavy about thirty years, but the re- The most astounding instance of An Ornament ludaad. hypnotism by suggestion comes In a The LL. D. conferred on Dr. S. Weif report furnished to the French Society Mitchell of Philadelphia by the Univerof Hypnology and Psychology .by M. sity of Edinburgh, is the second he has Gorfllchze, an expert in mesmerism, received, the first coming from Harsays the New York World. The story vard; but It was left for the Scotch, r -' I" t he has to tell is of a little girl of eleven university to do him the extraordinary, In one of the French provinces who honor of referring to him as the chief T::?- used to accompany a cousin, who was a ornament to medical science In the hew rounds,-anin country doctor, world." In addition to his great atthis way got to understand a good many tainments as a physiologist, Dr. Mitchmedical expressions. One day sha fell ell has the unique distinction of mainill. The illnesa waa light and she was taining a practice in London aa noil as on the high road to recovery when her In Philadelphia. He is one of the u- cousin, the doctor, happened to say unmerous physicians of celebrity, of w horn thinkingly and smilingly In her presSmollett snd Oliver Wendell Holmes ence, Oh, good heavens! She is parwere examples, who have excelled In At once the child exhibited alyzed ! letters as well as In medicine. Dr. every symptom of paralysis, and she Mitchell Is well known both as poet and remained in that state at the will of the as novelist, and it is not unlikely that doctor. Afterward he asked her If she a run on one of bis books would have Eda-burg- h was not becoming consumptive, and Impleased him even more than the JENNIE M. GOODWIN, mediately ahe began to suffer from the degree, g dreadful coughing and firm, and her mouth that of a womanly that consumptive patients have. She woman. She is quick la thought and Cartel' OH Horn- -, DR. BLYDEN. seemed so extraordinarily open to and a good talker. speech At length, and except for a few sort of mesmeric "suggestion" jpubllc was less than five ye&ra old.- In every of the fund for the pounds, doctor tried with the that her half the the Alexander school he took a course been bas Chelsea home old la Carlyles EXPERT SEAMEN. In classics and mathematics, and In diseases known in the medical annals, raised, and ths house will hereafter be 1858 be became a teacher in the schooL and one by one she responded to them a shrine ro. iseuna of Carlyle relics a Moo Ik "Holy Honk Thot He to needed all. remark that she only In 1861 he was appointed professor of In the Americans," rlSTTors, mostly for I'ropbel Hj. d Libe- was cured to have her perfectly well a languages in the of lbs Lrmdon Dally News. The words moment later. the strangest Perhaps An Odessa letter of recent date says; ria college. After live year service paid is 12,089. Ths dwelling la One of the oddest vessels afloat ar- pries he received a leave of absence, and oc- of the experiences she went through unlmpoalng and even shabby, and is was when one of her schoolmates got a rived a few days ago - Odessa, and Is cupied It In a trip to Egypt and Paleslikely to prove disappointing to visitIn her From pure moored on ths lower quo,, She belongs ors tine, He also visited -- the Protestant paper pellet child eye. Is side of the ocean. It conthe Imagined that ahe to the convent on Mount Aihos and Is tainsfromjb THOMAS A. EDISON. college at Beirut as the guest of Dr. sympathy same rooms snd a meantime small nine had the trouble, too, and she called the Holy Prophet Hja (Ellas) Jessup, who Is now in this country. rubbed her rear. Perhaps the most ths In garden to an such extent eye that d and sails under the She Is Here he took occasion to Improve the feature of it Is tho attic room sod Author. for repairing telegraph she felt the pain of it for nearly a year. a shop but a Greek cross Is car- Interesting Turkish flag, knowledge of Arabic, which he had bebuilt by Carlyle to a g with skylight, Robert Grant, whom the Instruments and the making of new ried oa both mastheads, and she differs escape the noise of the crowing cocks gun to acquire In Arabia. ' Indianapolis, but clever a went as to He knows then author, public machinery. from the ordinary Turkish ships by her snd On hla return to Liberia, Dr. Blyden Ainsworth R. Spofford. barking dogs of the neighborhood. where he invented his automatic who is known in Boston as a probate Ainsworth R, Spofford, whose portrait continued his work of teaching until scrupulous cleanness. The captain Is a he was stationed In judge as well, is a Later lawyer repeater. Jeromonach, a monk ranking higher 1871, when he resigned, and went on a is herewith presented, has had5harge UinciunattrwttlrirestabllshedTepu- - onThelhady Bide of 40, but apparent-lyyoungc- r. than a friar, snd all the sailors are Hot Whitaker Rtora. trip through Europe." He was then ap ofthe literary branch of the governHis pen and bis bicycle tation as an Inventor, and from there The accompanying portrait la that of are brothers: or eonstill, they le monks He twenty-fiv- e British for ment as lay the yers. government by pointed went to Boston, where he perfected his consume almost equally his Intervals of Ths pilot. Father Matt Whitaker Ransom, whom Presiseamen. diplomatic agent to make treaties thereafter leisure. When be was nominated for expert duplex telegraph. Shortly has crossed all the dent Cleveland appointed minister to with the powerful Mohammedan and Mr. Edison was made superintendent judge his novels were alleged against Irakllj (Hercullus), around the and zones, oceans sailing of interior of chiefs the tribes pagan of the New York Gold Indicatpr Comhis fitness for the place, and It may be wide world since 1866. Ths entire crew Africa,- - After three years of this work Newto to for and his transferred be heart, that took the objeetlon pany shops both Russian and Greek. crew he again took charge of the Alexander ark, N. J. In 1876 he resigned this po- his later writings are In a somewhat Serviceepeak on the ship alternates with worhad meantime which been high school, sition and established himself perma- more serious vein.' In the little church In the foreship removed from Monrovia to the Interior Menlo Park, N. J., devoting nently at castle. It Is quite s curlou sight to bemiles up SL Paul's river. twenty-fiv- e his entire time to research snd Invenhold these monks In their long frocks minSUM was DT. 1877 Attoracjr. In appointed Blyden tion. Among the productions of his newest Is Miss and sandals climbing up the masts, the Belle Douglas ister plenipotentiary to Great Britain, brain are the phonograph, the micro- womkn She has In along the yardarms, reefing sails or Chleago. snd served In this capacity forThree attorney the electric pen, the quadruples phone, been and to bar has the admitted hanging almost over the water on the , , years. On h's return to Monrovia he. and sextuplex transmitter, Improve-mthO- n just foremost Jthinks case. her She tried a point of the bowcprlL The already was elected president of Liberia col-- I n v. V the electric light and the telehere a load of bricks from brought brig In 1884, and took ,v,( ) up lege. He resigned etc. Mr. Edison is of a modest, phone, Constantlpople, and goes in ballast to Independent educational work among retiring disposition, an indefatigable Marlnpol, where she will take s cargo the Mohammedans at Sierra Leone. and when occupied in perfectworker, of flour, corn, fish snd other provisions LibeIn 1892 he was again appointed ing a new Invention ecarcely takes time which are to furnish the supply for ths - rian representative at the Court of SL to eat or sleep until It Is completed. convent for A whole year. According to .'.James, which office he still holds. Remarkable as have been many of his own statements, the ' "' Ihe achievements la the past, he expects to Is a smart oailor, and & Ilja Prophet Holy Swapp-- d Awv HI Wlf. produce still greater results from recent runs eleven knots an hour in a fair i1 A Cl- -. The very unusiAl story of swapping experiments, and the public has great wind. . She Is 105 feet long end carries Is confidence in his forecasts of coming .a daughter for a wife reported from a cargo of 200 tons." ' A farmer named . miracles. "Toledo, Wash. Thompson lost his wife a short time Big Brain of Groat Man. MINISTER RANSOM. ago. The ehild he took to a neighbor A. R. SPOFFORD. T)i Low and tha Laily. and fitly named German famous The to be of for. Putnam cared name by the which appointment was recentA letter was recently received In the aculpter. Schapor. who executed the Mexico, Of course frequent visits were made to sidered the greatest living authority on unconstitutional by the attodecided ly at was Cologne, statue of Bismarck see toWThe Jjaby' ivaS getting along. American literature' so far as concerns Governora mail from a lady stating that on .the ground that the rney-general, Its technical and legal aspects. He she had had trouble with her lawyer, privileged to be on more familiar terms Mrs. Putnam' was quite a comely perbenefit from the eieva; would now appointee Excelliving, probably, than anybody son, and very Boon attracted the at- Is now charged with Irregularities In and asking permission of His office for which he of of the tlon rank He bad that head with his slttera head. lency to shoot the lawyer some dark tention of the widowed farmer. Then handling government funds. voted as United States senator. himself and for hand bis do in to days not surveyed, want do T anything nlghL Be soon learned to love her, but worse and measured, and manipulated it to Mr, Ransom has Just been reappointed. against the law, yon know, Bbe adds of all his love was reciprocated- .- The Cork L( Coo for Dlrorr. hla hearts content The result of his not Jn letter. has Governor The her situation. The "husband discovered the A Connecticut woman has sued for a obaerratluns and mensurations be Kilted Boy to Teed Bear. lovers naturally expected a scene, but divorce from her husband because he rendered an opinion on this legal point of scithe at disposal Two Roumanian trainers and exhibitplaced sequently of Instead none. a she when cork leg, although. making has there were to has snd science ors proceeded of ence, performing bears have been arthe neighboring hills resound with learned that he bad lost his leg fn a Why Ko( ThU Tnr, Grandma? between BELLE DOUGLAS, the rested In Debreczin, in the Halduck stitute comparisons called so hla was with Putnam infatuated duel she upon Jealous rage not .only In District of Hungary, charged with havA woman S3 years old, Mrs. Martha calling a good one, and says there Is Princes head and others Thompson, and they discussed the ma- bravery that she separated from the White of Unadlila, N. Y- -. women attorneys. point of size, but In point of brain ing fed their animals human flesh. In more for room took many recently tter In a businesslike manner. Putnam man who was then her husband to a I trip on a bicycle with her two grand- Mias Douglas also Intends to enter poli- weight also very greatly, si may be the course of tbelr examination the roe a professed to be tired of his wife, and mar ry the defendant In the present She eays she likes bloomtics stamp speaker, a republican imagined, in the greamnans favor. admitted thatihey had killed four boys, daughters. some are folks other case. Most of the Connecticut , ,next- and na id he would as lief that a woman's er herself hav wlll The Bismarck head measures 212 and cut their bodies Into pieces and fed an,3 rights advocate.-Sh- e fellow would take her aws7 as not but j persons of steady habits. bntAhers are j s graduate of a Chicago school. 170 in millimeters. r This, it appears, Is their bears with the flesh, is j Hs return. In others. 3ie wanted something Llhrla, worn-ah-gol- ng .S iffe full-blood- ed i yr ' xs My MfiU tr alsrw . d . a Cuban-America- n, r-- . on-hi- ;vte s blood-spittin- se newly-founde- brig-rigge- book-readin- hard-worki- V DIm, - sail-mon- 'M (li Khy -- 'I':' C;!p)d yjfr - r'-- |