THE OCEAN'S ATHLETES. ITsh. That 2Iake Mighty tcaps Far Up Out of the Wafer. "Speaking of jumping," said an old seaman, "let me tell yon of the greatest jump ever seen. It -was many years ago, and we had expe rienced bad luck for several weeks, when one morning we sighted a big . - w wwmiw 4JVU a race to see who would get there uuu iub two coats sec on: in first "Suddenly the whale rose not 100 yards away and headed directly for us. The mate gave orders to stop, and we sat still, expecting that the monster would rise near us. Th& harpooner stood with his iron ready to throw, while wo grasped our oars nervously, prepared to jump at the word 'Stern all,' that nearly al ways came when a whale was har pooned. Not a word was spoken, and suddenly a mountain of black appeared, which seemed to shut off the entire horizon. Up it went until I distinctly saw a 70 foot whale over 20 feet in the air above us. "The mate was the first to regain his senses and gave the command 4Stern all.' Just as we were ready to spring overboard the boat shot back several feet, and the next sec ond the gigantic animal dived into the ocean, just grazing us, having completely passed over the bdat." j Such gigantic jumps are rare. A similar one was recorded by a well j known admiral in the British navy, j A battleship was lying in the harbor ! of Bermuda, when all hands wero . attracted by the appearance of a very large whale suddenly showing itself in the harbor and appearing very much alarmed by the shallow water. The admiral, who was then only a middy, joined a boat's crew that started in pursuit, and just as they wore about to strike the whale disappeared out of sight, leaving a deep whirlpool, round which tho boat shot. Another moment, and tho whale came up, having in all prob ability struck tho bottom, and went into the air like a rocket. "So complete was his enormous leap," says our authority, "that for an instant we saw him fairly up in the air, in a horizontal position, at a distance of at least 20 perpendicu lar feet over our heads. Wliilo in his progress upward there was in his spring some touch of vivacity with which a trout or salmon shoots out of tho water." "Many of the inhabitants of the sea are good jumpers, and some have become famous. Araon? them should hn lnnntinntul thn tarnnn. nr silvnr ! king, a huge fish with scales that ! cleam like silver, wnich constitutes i the famous game fish of Florida. In the Pacific waters tho tuna, an ally of the horse mackerel, is noted for its leaps. Sometimes a school sweeps up tho coast, and tho power ful fish, often weighing bOO pounds, are seen in the air in every direc tion. They dart like an arrow, turn gracefully five or six feet in the air and come down, keeping the water for acres in a foam, and, if not the greatest, thyare certainly the most graceful of the junipers of tho sea. Pearson's Magazine. Uglit and rcrfttraes. A garden full of flowers is moro fragrant when shadowed by a cloud ; than when bathed in sunshine at least, that i.j the conclusion to which tho recent experiments of M. Mes nard lead. He assorts that it is light, and not, as commonly believed, oxy gen, which exerts tho greatest in fluence in destroying odors. -Accord; ing to the same authority, tho in tensity of tlie perfume given off by a flower depends upon tho relation between the pressure of watGr in the cells of the plant, which tends ; to drive out tho essential oils that cause the odor, and the action of tho sunlight, which tends to diminish tbo water pressure in the colls. Sprinkling the plant increases tho turgescence in tho cells and so aug ments the perfamo. A cloud passing over the sun arrests the action of the light, thus permitting an in crease of turgescence and as a con sequence a more copious production of perfume. At night the air around a flower bed is heavy with odors, because then their emanation is not opposed by the sunlight. Youth's Companion. Tho Hudson Bay Company. In 1G0 pharles II granted a char ter to the Hudson Bay company, giving to that association the whole and sole trade and qommerco on the waters lying within the entrance of the Hudson strait and on tho lands adjoining. After the cession of Canada to-Great Britain, in 1703, the Northwest Fur company of Montreal sprang into existenco and by its competition with the older corporation compelled an amalga mation in 1S21. Twentieth Century Is Uavrnlng. In a breach of promise suit an In diana -:ourt has decided that it is not so bad t-o damage the affections of a widow as it is to trifle with the heart of a young woman who has never known true love. A Daniel come to judgment! The courts are getting more practical every day.- guffap Express. Death by Boillus, - In old Eagland, before the law was passed which prohibited "cruel and unusual forms of punishment, " murderers were often condemned to death by boiling. In such cases tho victims were chained in large kettles of cold water, which was gradually heated until it caused tho flesh to drop from tho bones. The last Eng lish victim of the "boiling death," was one Bouse, a cook, who, it was alleged, had killed. 17 persons-Tt. Louis BepuDlia FAKE LABELS COMMON. -Domestic Wines Easily Passed Por the Imported Article. Within a few miles of the New York Mail and Express building, buys mat- journal, mere is a printing establishment wnose chief source of revenue is the prepara tion of labels for druggists, sa loon teeners, erocera and bottlers. " TierG 13 considerable of the legiti mate about the business, but there is also a little of the questionable. The stock on hand consists of thou sands of various kinds of labels which can bo had at a few minutes notice. Those that may be required and iot found in the regular stock can be had at 24 hours' notice. A big percentage of the labels turned out here are what may be termed for geries that is, they are imitations of labels that are copyrighted or "protected" by a trademark. It is known absolutely that the establish ment makc3 a business, and a big business at that, of supplying fake houses with forgeries of labels of some successful and well advertised goods. It is generally known that the labols are forgeries, and it is ad initted that they are such and noth ing else, but it is no easy matter recognizing them as imitations. The workmanship and skill displayed in making the counterfeits are ex cellent. All tho wine cellars of Europe are to bo found in tho salesman's sam ple bcok, if one goes there with the intention of doing business. The pe culiar typo and paper of Russia, the plain everyday labels of England, the unattraotive woodcuts and an tiquated printing of Germany, the artistio and pioturesque designs of Franco and the inartistic and thor oughly uninviting labels of Italy are all there, ready for tho purohaser. It is a queer business, and a Mail and Express reporter so told the clerk whcm he saw there the other day. "Not a bit of it," said the clerk. "We do not muko any pretensions in this business. Our chief custom ers are saloon keepors. It's none of our business what they do with these labels. What they do, howev er, we fully understand. Suppose that a man were to go into a saloon where these-labels are used and call for a bottlo of a particular kind of wine. Well, it happens to bo all out, but the saloon keeper has another brand equally as, good perhaps. All he has to do is to remove the objec tionable label and substitute one of those purchased here. Who knOWS the difference, and, knowing, cares? Tho real sufferer is the wine buyer, of course, but he does not know that any imposition has been practiced. Now, were the saloon keeper to tell him that the last bottlo of the par ticular kind of wine asked for had been sold, tho ohances are that the place would lose a regular customer or the prospect of securing one. Then, take some of tho houses where greenhorns, countrymen and would be bloods flock to. Tho bartender knows a wine drinker when he sees one, and, with the others well, what is tho use of giving a 'guy' good wino when he does not know what he is drinking? One of these labels fixes all that. Tho bartender who knows his business can give him a bottle of wine costing 50 cents and tho countryman is happy because he pays the full prioe for an imitation and he doe3 not know it. "I personally have seen a party of dudes quarreling over imitation wines and trying to convince eaoh other which was the best. Asa mat ter of fact they were talking because they saw one of these fako labels on the bottlo and thought they were getting tho genuine stuff. Our cus- tomers? Can't say that they are all from Broadway. It's none of my business, as I have said, what they do with theso labels. The handsom er tho label the bigger the sales all around, I have found." A Varied Training. "I dunno," said Meandering Mike, "whedder itud be regarded ez work in er not, but I've got er great mind ter hang out er shingle an break in ter der practice of law." uYo don't know nothin 'boutde bizness," replied Plodding Bote, "Dat shows yer lack o' jedgment, Ain't experience do best teacher?" "Dat's whufc dey says." "Well, I've had practical experi ence in every p'jeeso court in dis part o' do world, an it does seem a pity ter wasto it." Washington Star, ' Tips That Fail. It turns out that tho British post office deducts from the wase3 of its employees tho amount of Christmas boxes given to them. These amount in tho city of London alone to $23, 000 a year, some of the men obtain ing as much as $125 each. In tipping them, however, the rich city firms are really tipping tho government. Her Reason. "Why havo you never married, Miss Antique?" hu thoughtlessly inquired. "You never asked me before," she said coyly, as she gavo him her hand. Detroit Free Pres3. Tho wino cellar of the house of commons is capable of holding some 30,000 to 40,000 worth of wine. It is ovor 200 feet long, with innumer able small cellars branching" from the main avenue. In this storer house there is seldom less than' 3, 0.00 worth of wine. " English convicts aro to have "-the . monotony of their lives relieved" and their- "moral tone raised" by j lectures on "scientific and interest ing subionts." HER TEN WORD MESSAGE. Am Instance Where an Attempt to Skele - toixixe Was False Economy. j Got Oat Jewels That Fade. Mr. Blodgett twirled the slip of j Tho famous turquoise mines of yellow paper thoughtfully around Nishapur, in northern Persia, arc between his thumb and forefinger, believed to be the only turquoise and when he looked up Blodg- j mines in the world which havo been ett saw that' he was about to com-1 worked extensively or whioh have municato something of considerable produced the turquoise of perfect importance. I shape and color. On approaching tho "Caroline, " he said, "it isn't often mines from Isishapur, after entering that I find fault with you because the low hills and gradually ascend of your expenditures. I like to see ' ing, one arrives first at the villages you dres3 well and keep the house up inhabited by the miners, whioh are in good style, and I never begrudge on undulating ground about 5,000 you tho necessary funds. !Now,do I?" j feet above sea level. After another And Mrs. Blodgett admitted he gradual ascent f ir about a mile by a never did. very good road the foot of a hill "But there's one thing I do kick j about 1,000 feet in height is reabh about," went on Mr. Blodgett, and ed A1 tbe mine3 onthe south that is the literal throwing away of, fa(JQ of this hil and from tlQ firsfc money. Listen to this last telegram tQ thQ lasfc the distanCQ ag orQW you sent mo and tell me what yon flieg fa not mor8 than half a mile, think of it, viewing it m the light of The Kejsh miaQf wW(Jh fa tfao on common sense: J onQ WQrked on ft j gcalQ Qr "Dear Robert Come directly op to tho - ,t, . . c honse from the depot. I have invited soma vigor, produces the greater part of friends for 7 o'clock dinner. Joey had a tooth the turquoises at present sent to extractedyesterday. Your CjJJj I market. It is 'near the top of One of "Of course I was glad to see our tbe highest ridges,. at an altitude of friends at dinner, and it was air nboat 000 feet above sea level. The rightabout Joey's tooth, butlshould entrance is a hollowed out cave, havo armreciated ifc Inst na irrach if about 12 yards across, with a vertical hadn't wasted so mnnh monov j. t- - you in telling me about it. I don't mind tho money so much, but I do hate to give it to the telegraphic company. Hereafter, Caroline, when you find it necessary to send a telegram, limit your message to ten woras. it s a very easy matter to express yourself With that number of words if you ' Pps. nia was ruueeu uy a only think so " I ti,ird ruan unhooked, emptied Then Mr. Blodeett went to St. ' and reattached it. The other two Louis on business. He had been men removed their feet, and tbo bag there three days and had pushed bis Vfent down with a rnn som9 40 feefc schemes so energetically that a : where tbree otber, eu wf e s meeting with several gentlemen at larly engaged on a ledge m tho shaft tho Planters' hotel on tho evening of The mine itself is 80 or 90 efc from the fourth day would, in all proba- snrfiice. The miners first de bility, bring tho deal to u successful . SC8nd by means of a narr7 diaS issue. Several hours before the time nal tael, and then scramble down of his appointment ho received a tel- j tho I0UGh sldes of the sbaft- , egram from Mrs. Blodgett, It read: ! At tbe moatb of fJ6' ?hch "Fire Sam frightened Joey badlv hurt no one escaped uninjured." Mr. Blodgett pored over the un punctuated message for several min utes. It was a decided puzzle. At last his anxious mind evolved this out of tho ohaos: "Eire. Sam frightened. Joey bad ly hurt. No one escaped uninjured." Then his fatherly heart was trou bled at the thought of his little boy's lying at death's door and the wife of his manhood passing into eternity without his being there. He hastily scribbled notes of explanation to his business associates and took the first train for Chicago. His pulse throbbed wildly and tears coursed down his oheeks as ho neared his home, and when he saw that the house, at least externally, was notdamaged.a prayer of thanks giving ascended on high and he hop ed things were not quite so bad as represented. He let himself in and hurried up stairs. His wife was in her room. He clasped her in his arms and wept aloud. "Thank heaven you are not badly hurt!" he cried. "Where are the. ohildren?" "Out in the yard playing," she said. "Why, what on earth ails you?'1 "Out playing so soon?" he said, i'What did you mean by this?" And he gave her the telegram, "Why, just what it says," she re plied. -Fire. Sam frightened Joey badly, Hurt no one. Escaped unin jured.' If I hadn't wished to confine myself to ten words I should have said that the fire was around the corner, that Sam frightened Joey with a new false face, and that all escaped uninjured, butl had to leave out words. I thought you'd under stand it all right." Chicago Trib une. England's High Place In Modern Art, Whatever may be the shortcom ings of the British school of paint-, ing, it can scarcely be denied that the roll of its artists contains many, names distinguished not only among the artists of their own country, but among the artists pf the world. To take pnly three pf the greatest Hogarth, h$ satirical re flector pf society "Reynolds, tho por trait painter; Turner, the master of landscape in what other modern schools shall we find their parallels? It would bo rash to prophesy that the name of Millais will rank in the estimation of posterity as the peer of these his great precursors, but it may at least bo said that ho is as thoroughly national and original as any of them and that in simplicity, sincerity and powor he will hold his own with the best Cosmo Monkhouse in Scribner's. Impecunious. "Who is ih&i man' who calls on you so frequently?" asked tho rn pertihont friend. 1 "He's an inventor. "- '.'Indeed! Vhathas he invented?" "Oh, ever so. many things." "Any of them practical?" "Yes," was the answer with some hesitation, "he has had a good deal of success in inventing reasons why I should lend him anything from 50 cents to $5." Washington Star. Ires Pills Send your address to H. E. Bucklen &. Co , Chicago, and get a free saup e box ..fDr. King.B New Life Pills A trinl will convince you of ther m rite. The?e pills are easy m action and are particu larly effective in the cure of consitpa tion and sick head ache. For ilalaria and liver troubles they h.avebeen proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deletertious Ftibstnoc and to be pue!y vegetable They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular siza 25c per box. Sold by A. P. Streitz druggist. 1 NISHAPURTURQUOISE MINES : 3Ictho.N by Which the Stone Are - .1 : ,i : i. auuit bomo uyaiua iu umiuvivr. Two men were reclining at tho mouth of this shaft with their baoks against the wall of the cave, and turning with their bare feet a riokety wood en wheel, which brought up the de bris from below in a small sheepskin - ba holding no moro than a peck IS ou luu Iujpnuu;, musiuu, mil u dozen men wero seated close togeth er on a ledge, breaking with small hammers tho fragments of rock as they were brought up from below. When a turquoise was discovered, it was placed on one side in its rough state, incased in rock, and sent to Meshed. Unfortunately, though the mine is very productive and the turquoises of good shape, their color soon goes Since the Abdur Rezai mine fell in it may be said that the stones of perfect shape and color are very rarely found. But, though real ly good turquoises are rare, there is abundance of imperfect and bad stones, which are eagerly bought, for all the orientals prize them, and the very poorest like to possess even a green and spotted one set in a tin ring. It is more than likely, howev er, that the hill contains an abun dance of good stones. Some of those now found look excellent at first, but tho color in most cases soon fades, or a green tinge is developed, or spots appear on them. Some of these white spots can only he detect ed at first with a glass and then as a mere speck, but in time they may expand and spread right across the stone. The color of most faded tur quoises can be temporarily revived by dampness. In Mesbed no one would dream of buying a turquoiso of good color without possessing it first for some days, for it is tho most treacherous of precious stones. Tho turquoises, as soon as they are cut in Meshed, are nearly ail sold at once for export, and their price in tho town rises at least 1,000 percent. Somo years ago one could obtain in Meshed good turquoises of perfect shape, fine color, fair size and with out a flaw for a few shillings each. Turquoises are at present far cheap er at Tiflis and Constantinople thai; at Meshed, and at those towns one might perhaps find somo of good, color which have been in stock for years. London Times. A Vegetable. Pistol. The most remarkable instance of this method pf scattering tho seeds (shopping them from the pod) is af forded by Hura crepitans, a hand, some tree, native of the forests of South Africa, The curious fruit of this tree is a somewhat flattened, deeply furrowed or fluted body, made up of a circle of many cells, each containing one seed. When tho seeds are ripe, the cells open and ex pel them with a loud report, like the crack of a pistol. Hence the fruit is Eometime3 called the "monkeys' din ner bell." Stories have been told of hura fruits being placed in desks and sub-. sequently opening and discharging their seeds with such violenceas tQ "frreak ink wells and even to crack he wood of the desk Thomas H. Kearney Jr. in St. Nicholas, Tho Eoy'a Idea, Little Boy (pointing to window of India rubber shop) What are those? Mamma Those are diving suits, made of india rubber, so that tho diver won't get wet. Little Boy I wish I had one. Mamma What for, my dear? Little Boy To wear when you wash mo. London Fun. A member of the exneditionarv- .. . r force on board Dr. Hansen's vessel, the Fram, has stated that in the highest latitude reached by this fa mous ship guillemots, fulmars and parwbals were seen, but no other organio life. Shepherds say that the wool of the sheep furnishes an excellent in dication of weather changes. When it it is crisp, there will be no rain, Wbea it is limp and feels very soft to the touch, a storm is imminent. Accommodating. f . Castomer-Waitcr, I can't get on with this lobster. It's'na hard a3 flint. Walter Beg pardon, sir. A slight mis take. That's tho papier macho lobster ous of the showcase. Shall I change it? Answers. An Old Saw Bevised. There's many a slip 'Twixt the cap and the Up, But the slipj ere moro certain to follow If tho cup meets tho lip And tho lip takes the sip That goes just ahead of the swallow. Cleveland Leader. Lame Excuse. She Onco yon vowed that I was tha sunshine of ycur life. Now you stay oul night nfternight. He Er why I don t expect sunshine nicer aarK. tnamuapoiis Journal. Is There? Tell me, jo wandering winds . That soon will chill and gnaw mc, Is tbero a place whero no cno sln3 "Just tell them" New York Gonday World. One AdrantagG of Heine; Microbe. "Now, Johuny, tell us ail yon roniein bex of what I said about microltos. " "Yea'jn. Yon said it didn't hurt 'em nono when they gits shut up in foldin bods. Chicago Record. Another Hold Up. "Throw np yonr hands!' I harshly said. We lingered by the stair. Her hands flw high above her head. I Idsded her then and there. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Getting; On. Bingo How is the new cook doing? Mrs. Bingd Splendidly. Why, she has only been here three days and she can al ready ride my wheel quita nicely. New York Herald. A Uaery. Twinkle, twinkle, litilo starl Havo yon bikt-s cp Tvhcro you nre? And arc prices iu tho sky. As open the earth, so hich? Cleveland Loader. S100 Beward, 2100. The readers of this paper will be phased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ab?e to cure in all its -stages, and lhat is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the med ical fraternity. Catarrh being a consti tutional disease, requiresa constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curp is taken internally, acting directly upon the blond and mucous surfaces of the system, 'hereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength hy building up tbe constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that thoy offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails o cure, bend for list of testimonials. Address, P. J. Chenev & Co. Tole-lo, O. Sold by all druggist', 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. SMOKERS In search of a good cigat will always find it at J. F. Schmalzried's. Try them and judge, r Claude WeioKiod, DEALER IN Coa! 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