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Tho mummy watj taken to Chicago and Is now at "Iho Ntjwcomor homo. It will probably bo glvon to a local educational institution. Tho mummy is Bald to bo tho most perfect of its kind over found. It is that of a man about ilvo and one-half feet tall. On ono sldo ot tho head there Is a mass ot soft brown hair. All of tho teeth are perfect. The lower portion of tho body was wrapped in a coarso sack ing cloth. Tho right log below tho knee had crumbled away. Klpllng'e Destroyed Writings. Kipling throws a good deal of his -work into the waste basket, but It is Boma time slnco any of it wont into such a receptacle owned by some oth erpcrson. Ho fools that, having won a reputation, it is his duty to wrlto up to it. On ono occasion, when in a heroic mood, ho destroyed a wholo book. Tho title of this unborn work was "Forty-flvo Mornings." After It .was finished ho asked Robert Barr to read it. "As good as 'Plain Tales,'" was Mr. Barr's vordlct. "Not bettor," said Kipling. "I don't think it is," nnswerod Barr. "Then it will novor bo publlshod," was Kipling's unexpect ed reply, and it was destroyed forthwith. Tho babyless go-cart is not yet in vogue. HAPPY DAYS. When Friends Say "How Well You Look." THE NEWS IN BRIEF. qeK$sle$!J$ For two years tho oil consumption of tho world haB exceeded tho produc tlon. Baron Iwasakl Hlsya, tho richest young man in Japan, is touring tho United States. Tho DuUo and Duchess of Manches ter aro to pay anothor visit to tho United States. Kobort Goclct of Now York denies being married to Miss Eleanor Ander son, a telegraph oporator. A locomotive testing laboratory will bo a fcaturo of tho Transportation Building of tho World's fair. Microscopic experiments show that tho olectrlcally mado Btccl is not tllf foront In any way from crucible stool. Thoro aro nearly COO caso of scarla tina In Havana. Ilocovorles aro gen erally rapid. Thero havo been fow deaths. Of tho strikes in Great Britain last' year 8C0,917 woro successful, 35,515 unsuccessful, and 41,045 accepted com promise. Thoro havo been twenty-nlno deaths! from tho plaguo and fifty-two freBh' cases of tho dlseaso during tho last wook at Rio Janolro. Most of tho strike troubles aro con fined to Spain and tho United Stntes. Maybo this Is a punishment to tho two countries for wnrring with each other. Tho coko trade continues on tho do cllne. Thero was some hopo last week that November would bring an im-' provoment, but Instead tho Indications aro no better. No speeches wero mado during tho luncheon given to royal personages at Wolfsgarton, Gormnny. In tho after noon Emporor William and tho' czar played tennis. Senator Stewart of Nevada is tho only man in tho scnato who has nover been shaved. His beard began to grow when ho was 1G and has boeni growing" for Bixty years. Tho Northern Pacific Railroad com pnuy ha3 declared a dividend of 1 per cent and nn extra dividend of i of 1 per conk- This makes 7 per cont for tho present calendar year. Tho conference betweon Count von Buolow and Count Lnmsdorff at tho caBtlo of Darmstadt, Germany, on Wednesday was on tho situation in tho Balkans and in tho far cast. During tho ten months of tho calen dar year ending October. 30, 121,115 Immigrants had arrived in Cannda. Of theso 39.04G wero from tho United States, 47,341 from tho British isles and 34,528 from tho continent of Eur ope. Major C. R. Scoby, agent of tho Fort Pock Indian reservation, has is sued a proclamation declaring that all non-residents who may bo found driv ing stock within tho boundaries of tho reservation will bo "treated as out laws." Post! Hlrlap reports that Captain Beaso, an American, whllo traveling in Hungary, dropped dead at Zamobor. Ho had Just been visiting tho gravo of his daughter, who had died at Zam obor flvo years ago. General John C. Black, commander-in-chiot of tho Q. A. R., Who has been at tho Garfield hospital In Washing ton suffering from a rheumatic attack, Is reported to bo getting along as well as can, bo oxpected. MIbs Lollta Armour, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ogdcn Armour, of Chicago, who was operated upon by Dr. Lorenz, will give further proof of her recovery by taking dancing les sons In tho near future. Tho Chinese aro more enraged at The Two Captains By W.'CLARK RUSSELL. Copyrleht, 1897, by P. F. Collier. Copyright, IS97, by Dodd. Mead & Co. CHAPTER XXIII. Continued. Ho ordered tho cnbln-man to bring his breakfast on deck, and a cloth was laid upon tho skylight. Whllo ho was eating Laura camo out of tho cabin and stood opposite to him. Sho was as palo as n dead body, and her beauty hnd that sort of droop and lusterless ness which you observe In tho plum ago of glorious birds wnen they sicken. "Havo you breakfasted?'! said he. "I cannot eat," Hho answered. "Oh, cousin, why did you kill him?" Ho stared at her in sllenco with a dark frown, chewing his food llko a ruminating bull. Sho was afraid of his gazo and said with a chn'ngo of volco and oven of manner: "Now that I am under your protec tion you will tell mo what you mean to do." "Yes," ho answered, "I will toll you. When tho brig is clear ot thoso villains," says ho, with a sldoway drop of his head, "I will steer you to your father's house. Wo aro now lying a straight course for Kingston, Jamaica. You shall bo sent ashore with a, communication from mo to your father, who will como on board. If ho refuses to help mo I shall know how to manage single-handed. Mean while you will bo safe, but I shan't ex poet you to thnnk me." Tho captain's servant camo, from tho cabin to attend to Crystal's wants. Ho said to him: "Make a neat Job of tho corpse, nnd take caro to double shot It; wo'll bury him through tho cabin window, you and mo alone." By this time tho armed seamen of como up. Their Bcowls, their deep hoarso mutterlngs, their murderous glances wero of no use: they needed but to look nt Crystal to read death, pitiless and Instant, in his face. "Cast ofT, up sail, and away with ye!" roared Crystal. "If you'ro not astern of us In a mlnuto I'll flro into you and sink you alongside." Thoso of tho men who had their senses hoisted tho big lug. Grlndal in tho Bternsheets grasped tho tiller. Tho water slopped greasily betwixt tho two craft, and tho long-boat which, though doeply laden, still showed a fair height of side, glided off, blow Blowly on to tho brig's quarter, then astern, a number ot her peoplo shak ing their clenched fists at Crystal, and howling oaths and curses at him In ecstasies of helpless wrath. "So amen to them," said Crystal. And after casting another look at tho boat, and sweeping tho horizon with his vision, he bado tho follow who had read tho newspapor on tho cap stan to keep a lookout, and heavily sank down the companion-steps. JuBt as ho entered tho cabin, Pope a servant came out of his lato master's berth. "Havo you stitched him up?" says Crystal. "Ho's ready for launching, sir," was tho man's answer. The fellow knowing Crystal and fearing him had worked nimbly, and there, secreted in a hammock, on the floor of tho berth, with a couplo of shot secured In the clews at tho foot of the corpso, lay all that was mortal of tho heroic Irishman, Captain Rich ard Pope. fu rfej s- k White and large-eyed with horror. What happy days aro thoso when all our frlonds say, "How well you look." iir Vl II. .1 ...... t. mtn wbu . uiiub iH u, u, ... th0 RlIB8lnn proceedings nt Mukden mm In (lin Holpptinn nt fonrl lust Q3 1 r this young man did. J m ""' hnvo beo at nny Gvcnt "I linri miffprnri frnm ilvRncnsIa for slnco tho capture of Peking. Somo threo years and last summer was so bad I was unable to attend school," ho says: "I was very thin and my appe tlto at tlmea was poor, whllo again It was craving. I was dizzy and my food always UBed to ferment Instead of digesting. Crossness, unhappinoss nnd nervousness wero very prominent symptoms. "Lato in tho summer I went to visit a sister and there I caw and used Grape-Nuts. I had heard of this fa mous food before, but never was In terested enough to try It, for I novor know how really good it was. But when I camo home wo used Grape Nuts in our household all tho time and I soon began to note changes in my health. I improved bteadlly and am now strong and well in every way and am back at school able to get my lessons with caso and pleasuro and can remember them too, for tho improvement in my mental power is very notlceablo and I get good marks in my studies which always seemed difficult before. "I havo no more of tho bad symp toms given above but feel flno and strong and happy, and it is mighty pleasant to hoar ray friends say: 'How well you look."' Name glvon by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look in each package for a copy of the famous little book, "The Road to Wellvlllo." of tho hot-headed members ot tho council havo advised tho dowager em press to declaro war on Russia. Rev. Horatio Brothorton, pastor of Trinity Baptist church, Cleveland, O., and prominent in tho latter denom ination, died as tho result of paraly sis, which attacked him on Mondny last Deceased was 55 years of ago. Four hundred workmen in the bloom mill and tho iron and steel fin ishing departments of tho Pencoyd Iron works at Philadelphia, Pa., wero laid off, making a total of nearly 2,000 men rendered Idlo by the gradual clos ing of tho big plants. Tho eight-Inch Bteel mill wl bo closed on Saturday, which will completo tho shutdown. Almost unaided Rov. W. A. Lewis ot tho Cherry Valley (Pa.) Methodist church, rebuilt the house ot worship In which his congregation assembled. Ho did tho painting, mason, and car penter work, and oven carried tho bricks and mortar us a 30-foot ladder. It is calculated that tho number of timber sleeps on tho railways, ot the world does not fall short of 1,495,000, 000, and a low estimate of their, valuo is $900,000,000. This alone constitut ed a serious drain on the timber sup nllna of tho world. tho Thetis nnd the men who had Joined them from tho body of tho pirates had eaten their breakfast, and woro smoking tholr pipes nbout the little caboose. When they had made an end and returned to thejr stations, Crystal began to sing out. The long boat was to bo got over and provision ed and watered, Bho would accommo date all that wero to go in her. Soon tho boat was swayed out and lowered; tho brig lying hove-to. Casks of bread, a quantity of cheese, and other matters along with plenty of water were put into her; tho mast was stepped, tho big lug made ready for hoisting, tho rudder shipped. The hatch cover was then lifted, tho arm ed men stood round, and Crystal, put ting his foot on tho coaming, shouted down: "Below thero! Up with you, all hands; but two of you at a time." When this was said Grindal and threo or four pirates, all of whom were in liquor, camo and stood in tho light under tho hatch, and the boat swain called up, "What aro you going to do with us?" "Tho long-boats's ready for you alongside," answered Crystal, "Are wo to be sent adrift?" said tho ugly ruffian. "If," roared Crystal, "you glvo mo tho least bit of troublo " and hero again ho sworo dreadfully "I'll sweep tho 'tween-decks with theso guns; I'll butcher every mother's son of ye." Then spoke tho true pirate; it was no longer Captain Pope, but tho devil Incarnate, and his own men stared a little wildly at tho figure of that sav age seamen with his Bear, and his frown, and his faco of fury, and his cocked and leveled pistol. "Como along!" said Grindal, and ho and another camo up tho ladder. "Into tho boat with ye!" shouted Crystal. A couplo ot tho armed seamen sprang to guard tho gangway. Grln dal's companion dropped into tho boat; tho boatswain turning and swinging off on his great hairy hand, with which ho had grasped tho bulwark rail to say: "Ain't you going to let us havo our share ot tho booty?" "If you ask mo another question, you are a dead man," answered Crystal and ho approached him by a stride or two and again covered him, and all who looked expected to seo tho weapon spout fire, and tho man drop. Drop ho did, but Into tho boat, verx much alive, as might be gathored by his curses. . In this -way tho plratos woro got up but of thoso 'tween-decks always in twos, and ono pair had to disappear beforo the next brace were alldwed to "No "I want no fuss," says Crystal prayer. Nothing of that sort." Tho stern window was opened, that windqw through which a former own er of this brig of curious adventures had thrown himself into tho sea to es cape tho gibbet. "Pick him up with me," continued Crystal. They lifted the body, bore it to tho window, nnd, pointing it feet foremost, dispatched it to tho ooze. Thus inglorlously terminated tho ca reer of Captain Pope. An Irishman of a hundred crimes, of many villainous qualities, of many generous and ro mantic virtues. Now it so happened that when tho frigate that had chased the Gypsy re turned to tho'two vessels sho was con voying cho fell in shortly afterward with his Majesty's ten gun brig Turk. Tho vessels wero brought to a stand nnd a lieutenant of tho Turk in re sponse to signals went on board tho frigate: he was then told that a plrato brig named tho Gypsy was in thoso waters and that she had been on tho lookout for the Madre do Dlos; having missed her, it was presumed that sho would proceed to the pirates' happy hunting ground In tho Spanish Main. As tho Turk was bound for a West Indian Station sho was re quested to keep a sharp lookout for the brig, to ascertain from passing ships If anything resembling her had been sighted by them, and to com municate to other men-of-war tho news of such a ship being in those seas. Four days later tho Turk spoko H.M.S. corvette Saxon, To her sho gavo tho news sho had received from tho frigate, and from tho instant of tho Saxon filling upon her main-topsail a bright lookout was kept aboard of her for any floating fnbric rigged with two masts, and carrying square sails oven to the height of skysail poles. This communication of men-of-war was to prove Crystal's doom. Hdw could it have been otherwise? A ten gun brig had gone beforo tho Gypsy and waB heralding her: to tho pres sure ot shining heights she was scour ing tho plain llko another Camilla, bugling her alarms over the soa, and Crystal ambled In hor wake without intellect enough to suppose that tho news and character of his brig had passed ahead of his flying Jlbboomi In tho onsuing days they sighted sev eral sail, one of which was a large full-rlggsd ship that might havo proved tho Alnwick Castle, but she was hull down, and showed only from tho tacks of her coursos, and curios ity was no longer a passion in that brig. Then camo tho fourth morpJng, nnd ono bell, which is half nn hour after eight o'clock In tho forenoon watch, found Laura and hor coualn sitting at tho cabin tablo at breakfast, whllo the man who could road stumped tho planks of tho quarter-deck in charge of tho llttlo fabric. After breakfast, Crystal lighted his plpo, took Pope's telescope from itP brackets in tho cabin, and went on deck. His oyo -was immediately taken by tho marble brightness of tho sails of a ship about two points on tho lco bow. Crystal pointed his glass at the Bhlp on tho lee-bow: ho was an old Bailor and could not mistake; by her hoist of topsail, by tho squareness of her yards, by tho fit of tho clews to the yard-arms, ho knew her at onco In tho lenses to bo a British man-of-war. Ho was disconcerted; he turned a shado pale; tho glass sank with his hand, ho turned to tho man xiho was keeping a lookout and Bald, "Sho looks to mo llko a British frigate or corvette." "If that's so," answered tho man, "hadn't wo better up helium whllo time's allowed us?" "If I shift my holm," said Crystal, after pondering, "I may provoke sus picion. Sho may bo from tho West Indies or a South American port. How'll sho havo got tho news to en ablo her to guess at us? No," said ho in a tono of decision, "hoist tho En glish ensign. Wo'll not stir from our course by a Bpoko. We look, and now are, an honest English brig, and she's got no excuse to stop us and overhaul us. D'yo seo that now? Stand by to dip as wo pass; that tickles 'em." Crystal had made a fatal blunder; jj uiil jiu mu uui miuw iu juii uuw thero was no time to put a change of opinion into practice, oven had his heart misgiven him. The man-of-war was coming along handsomely with a frequent curtsoy that lined her glossy black sides with tho sifted snow of tho crushed brine, over which in a grim line bristled her artillery, torn plons out, as Crystal, with a' ghastly sinking sensation of soul at this mo ment, managed to sec. When tho two vessels wero within gunshot, tho. corvette shook tho wind out of hex. canvas, her way was ar rested. A stout, conspicuous figure stood upon a quarter-deck gun; ho grasped a speaking-trumpet. As tho Gypsy went floating past, without tho least shift of helm, tho commander of the corvette, if indeed that figure com manded her, raised tho trumpet to his lips; and whllo his proud ship's helm was acain nut down, causing the spaces om milky softness aloft to tremble Into a hundred hurrying fing ers of shadow, tho trumpet spoke, in a note of thunder: "Ho, tho Gypsy, ahoy! Back your maln-topsnll that I may send a boat aboard of you!" 'Twas plain ho had tho vessol's name pat; nor was it possible as yet that ho could have rend it upon her stern! "We havo been reported," Crystal Instantly thought, and ho knew ho was a lost man. "They'll be firing Into us if we don't heave to," said the fellow who had charge. Crystal stood irresolute with his hand upon the companion-hood. At this instnnt, a shot was fired by tho corvette. "What shall wo do, sir?" roared the men. Then, finding that Crystal had dis appeared, they sprang to tho main topsail brace, and were in tho act of rounding In upon It hand over hand, when a second heavy shot, followed by a third, struck tho maln-topsall, crash! a foot abovo tho main-masthead. In stantly, tho wholo fabric of yards, and canvas, and masts, and stunsall-Dooms, fluctuating on high as though gazed at through tho transparency of running water, fell aft In a roar as though a gale of wind camo sweeping from tho bows. Tho huge wreck missed tho wheel, but killed tho fellow who was standing at It. It smothered tho quarter-deck In a vast heap of canvas and spars. A long space of bulwarks wa3 crushed flat. "Back your fore-topsail!" was roared through tho trumpet. This was promptly done by tho wretched and terrified remnant of tho crew of tho pirate, and in a few min utes a boatful or armed seamen, in charge of a lieutenant, arrived along side. It was of course known that tho Gypsy was tho pirate brig that was wanted; no need to ask any questions. Her crow wero at once ordered over tho sldo, and sent on board tho Saxon. Meanwhile, a gang of naval seamen cleared tho quarter-deck so as to pro vide access to tho cabin, and tho lieu tenant and two or three seamen de scended tho steps. They found a beautiful young woman, white and large-eyed with horror, standing at tho table. When tho men entered, sho pointed dumbly to tho cabin occupied by Crystal, and they saw a man lying on the deck, dead, with a pistol be side him, and a bullet wound In his brow. He had kept his word, and the nn nals of tho Crystals were not to bo disgraced by tho importation of tho gibbet, The girl told her story to tho lieu tenant, who sent her on board tho cor vette. And within two hours of tho Saxon falling in with the Gypsy, both vessels, the brig with nothing set aft but trysail and mainsail, wero head ing north and east on a cquise for tho English Channel. The End. A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT. Rev. Jacob D. Van Doren, ot 57 Sixth at, Fond du Lac, Wis., Presbyterian clergy man, sayB: "I had at tacks which kept mo in tho house for days at a time, unablo to do anything. What I suf fered can hardly bo told. Complication Bet in, tho particulars of which I will bo pleased to glvo In a personal interviow to any ono who requires informa tion. This I can con scientiously say, Doan's Kidney PIUb caused a general Improvement in my health. They brought great relief by lessening tho pain and correcting tho nctlon of tho kidney secretions." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Mll-burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. iiMaaBaaBaieMaBaaaaaaa"aa"","," Fourth Husband, Sixth Wife. 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The most remarkable feature of tho estato of Pope Leo XIII proveB to be the enormous gifts In kind which for, years flowed in upon Leo XIII from tho while civilized world. Theso, it ap pears, wero given in charge of care takers, whoso zeal was none of tho most intelligent. In the result thero iro now being unearthed for the first tinzo sacks of coffee and sugar ren dered useless by years of storage; quantities of rare furs and still moro precious collections of birds from Bra zil and other remote parts, all ruined through having been simply stowed away as they arrived, without oven being unpacked. Tho losses incurred In this way represent a very largo sum. DOJfT SPOIC YOUK CLOTHES. Use Red Cross Boll Bluo and keep them white 04 enow. All grocers. 6c. a package. The most vicious dog barks least. The delight of zero weather is to get people by the ears. The Court's Exceptional Tact. Postmaster General Payno was de scribing an old-time Milwaukee Judge who had been noted for his kind heart. "I attended one day," Bald Mr. Payne, "a session of tho court at which this Judge presided. Tho courti crier was a very old man; ho had served with fidelity for many years, but age was beginning now to tell on him. He fell nsleep while I was In tho court house, and in a llttlo whllo ho was snoring. "His snores, of course, disturbed tho proceedings of the court:. Tho Judge displayed great tact In interrupting them without embarrassing the crler. " 'Crler Jones,' ho said in a loud voice. 'Crier Jones, somo one Is snor ing.' "The crier awakened. Ho started to his feet. "'Silence!' ho exclaimed. 'Thoro must bo no snoring In the court room,' and he glared ferociously about him." All's well that ends according to your own diagram of the finish. Thero is sympathy. no strength without Siberian Rivers. 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