" 4, in BOYALTY Iff A DUEL. PRINCE HENRI OF ORLEANS RECEIVES TWO WOUNDS. Const Receives Oalj-a Sl!kt Scratch ea HisKilit Hand Honor of the Italian Aray "Vindicated Weapon et iUc Ital ian Penetrates the Lower Abdomen. Paeis. Art-. 15. The condition, of Prince Henri of Orleans, who f ought a duel with the Count of Turin Sun day, is as satisfactory as could be ex pected. The doctors, after consulta tion, have expressed the opinion that no important organ was touched, hut abso lute rest is necessary for recovery. Ow ing to rumors at Uaples and elsewhere the public had not expected a duel to come off. It was, therefore, quite pri vate. The official account furnished by the seconds recites fully the circum stances leading up to the encounter. The seconds of Prince Henri of Or leans were M. De Ieontieff, governor general of the equatorial provinces of Abyssinia, and M. Baoul ilourichon. The Count of Turin's seconds were General Count Avagadre de Qninto and the Marquis Carlo di Ginio. In the first assault Prince Henri was hit in the right breast, though the weapon did not penetrate the thorax. On the strength of the report of the doctor the seconds decided that the combat must go on. The second assault was stopped because the combatants come into close quarters. In the third assault the Count- of Turin was hit on the back of the right hand, but the wound was slight. In the fourth assault the umpire, Hfljor Leontieff, declared that the flword of Prince Henri was bent and stopped the engagement long enough to furnish the prince with a new weapon. In the fifth assault the combatants again got into close quarters and were immediately stopped, Prince Henri in a counter blow, being hit in the right lower region cf the abdomen. The doctors on both sides examined the wound and declared that Prince Henri was rendered by it clearly iuf erior to his antagonist. Hajar Leontieff and iL ilourich pro posed that the combat be stopped, and this was done with common accord. "While his wonnd was being dressed Prince Henri, raising himself upon the ground, extended his hand to the Count of Turin, saying: "Allow me, mon seignour, to shake hands with you." The count extended his hand. PARIS GIVEN A BIG SCARE. Drprt of President Fwnre Is Kol!oTTel Uy n ISoiiib t jrp:tiiaa. Paws, Aug. ID. The departure of President Fan re on his visit to the czar at St. Petersburg today was marked by a scene of the greatest excitement, ac companied by the circulation of the wildest- kind of rumors. After his de parture, a lwmb exploded along the roate the prosessioa h td followo 1 and, although no damage wa done and in spite of th fact that nobody was hurt, the most inten-w excitement prevailed for along time afterwords, and the a rational report ? h id it tin" thoio win exploded thn booib had intended an trage of a more serious nature. Tka president received an ovation fiamthg public when he started on his jeriMy to TIu-sui, large" crovrds oT peo ple Haiug the route from IHysee palace to tJe railway station, and greeted the president with eurhasiaric cries of 'Yive ie rrpubliqne! Yive la Russia' Ten minutes after the president's de parture, while the crowds were retnru ingaldug: the route traversed by M. Taare, a bomb exploded at the corner of the Boulevard Magentnand the Rue La fayette, in frontof the Restaurant DnvaL Sewps of paper were found about the sceac of the explosion inscribed "Yive la liberte!" and -Yive la Pologne!" apparently indicating that the author of the explosion today was the same in dividual who caused the recent explo ccus in the Bois de Boulogne and on the Place de la Concorde. WHOLE FRONTIER IS AFLAME. Outbreak In India I'.ovc Srion. "a tiT Sluichlur Tram livery liirectioa. Simla, Aug. 10. It is announced here this afternoon that the whole frontier seems to be aflame. The Afridis are marching throuzh the Khyber pass apon Jamrnd, while the Orakzais are advancing by Hurra m and are threaten ing Samana. The 34th regiment of Sikhs, which is divided into detachments along the frontier, lias b-?en ordered to concentrate at Fort Ijockhart. AH the ladies, ex cept Mrs. Dosvoeux, the wife of Major Dosvoeax of the 54th Sikhs, have left Tasmania and reached Haugu in safety. The Gurrah and Sanal-jJdazasai bav combined and threatened Paruchcuas. in the Kurram valley, which is garri soaed by detachments of Goorkhas and Sikhs. News has been received here con Srmisg the report that the Afiidis of Bazar valley and the Orakzais have rises. The latter are r -ported to be descending in force on the Eurramthull road, on which is situated theSadr post. Pf iitc-r llt-ii n- condition, Paris, Aug. JT. Prince Henri d' Orleans, who was wounded in the lower part of the riht side of the abdomen yesterday morning in a duel fought with the Count of Turin, nephew of the king of Italy, passed a quiet night. His condition is now considered by bis physicians to be satisfactory. General Albert one, the Italian officer who chal lenged Prince Henri, but who gave way to the Count of Turin, has withdrawn his challenge. Death Sentence For Anslollllo. Madrid. Aug. 17. Michel Angiolillo, alias GoIIi, the anarchist assassin of Premier Canovas del Castillo, who was tried by courtmartLil yesterday at Yer gara, was found gufl y, and was sen tenced to death. Upon hearing the sentence Angiolillo turned deathly pale and had to be assisted from the court room. An giolHIo will be executed with in the prison. A Sure Thin for You. A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick head ache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by con stipation and sluggish liver. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. G C are a sure thing. Try a box to-day; 10c., 25c 50c Sample and booklet free. PUSS AND HER WHEEL. fow sa Admirer Tired Oat a Horde of TJlooraiBp Bachelors. When pretty Puss came to visit us a couple cf weeks ago, she was just be ginning to learn to ride a whccL She locked stunning in her dark green rid ing ha hit, and I had great sport helping her to hang cn. The slender waist was hers, but the arm around it was mine, yen knew, and I enjeyed it immensely But we did not make much progress, and as my wife was beginning to get jealous I eventually had to invite a young n-r.ii around to teach Puss. I picked out the homeliest gawk among the wheelmen of the town, but that invitation was a dgnal to every blooming bachelor that rode a wheel within ten miles cf cur honse to ccme around and help I have since learned that the young scamps of tcday keep tab on every giil who learns to ride and swarm around her. It seems that there is no fun riding with a girl after she has learned to tide The pleasurable excitement comes in when you have to hold her on the wheel and whisper wcrds of burning encouragement and direction into her pink little shell -like ear. It made me very tired when I discov ered what sort of a game these young men were working. I spoke to the little lady about the matter and offered to resume Puss instruction exclusively, but she told me that Puss preferred the young unmarried men and plenty of them to one homely old curmudgeon of a married man like me. Well, matters went from bad to worse, and before long we had more than 50 young men hanging around onr front steps every evening, smoking vile cigarettes, while theywaited their turn at Puss waist. I had to lie awake nights to devise a Echeme to get even with those young men. But I have quite an intellect when once it gets to work, and eventually I hit upon a plan that was at once cheap and efficacious. I purchased a small brad awl one so small that I could easily hide it in the palm of my hand. With this I punched a hole every even ing in the tire of one of Puss wheels. The first youth who arrived after sup per, of cenrse, had to patch the wheel up and pump it full of air During this interesting process I helped by holding the other wheel and incident ally punched a hole in that one. Then the youug man would have to take a turn repairing thaL As he did so I punched another hole in the first wheeL In this manner in the course of a conple of weeks I wore out the patience of 55 young men, 7 married men, 4 grandfathers, 2 physicians and a doctor of divinity 1 now have Puss all to myself, and she is learning to ride rap idly 1 had to buy her some new tires, but that didn't matter Like all news paper men and writers, 1 am rich. New York Truth. Canse of Monotony. Editor Mr Paragraph. I wish you wouldn't write so many jokes about men who can't pay their bills They are funny enough in a way, but so many of them are a little monotonous. Can't you get your mind on some other sub ject? Mr Paragraph (thoughtfully) Per haps I could if I had a little larger YV'hj" II Wanted to Ennw. Effie's Brother Do you love my sis ter Efiie? ' Effie's Steady Ccmpany Why, Wil lie, that is a queer question Why do you want to know? Effie's Brother She said last night she would give a $5 note to know, and I'd like to sccop it in. Tit-Bits. A Fortune la Sight. IJy folks have some family plate," said one small girl in a boastful tone. "Well," replied the other, "that isn't anything Our folks have some armor plate, and, what is more, they are going to sell it to the government. Washington Star A New VIeTr. "What a nice, kind man Nero was!' "What? Why. the wretch fiddled while Rome burned!" 'l know He'd probably waited all his life for a chance when he wouldn't disturb any one. " New York Truth. Saxred Off. He was not long for this world. It as 'evident to his wife, but she did not grieve, though she loved him welL She hnd ?;at accustomed to his short rtature. New York Sunday World. A Good aicn. Whiffer? Doyen think yoor railroad suit for $10,000 damages will be decid ed in your favor? BhfiVrs I gutss so I uotiremy law yer has giveu mi order for a new yacht New York Weekly Good 3Inpv After Had. "What makes Bnuiply so down on the Jong distance telephone?" "He called up a man in Toledo that ewes him 5y Thry wrangled till it tost Bnmply I3 ' Detroit Eree Press Frightful L'ebswment. Perry Patt ttic They do say they are packiu gold m whisky barrels up in Klondike. Wayworn Watson Wot a disgrace to the barrel! Cincinnati Enquirer. The Horrid Man. She I imagine bis home life is rath er stormy fie He certainly haschildren enough to account for a few squalls. Detroit News. Cruel Girl. Belle (to cadet) How you do resem ble my old aunt in appearance! All you need to make the resemblance perfect is a mustache. Fliegenoe Blatter. Uon"t pronounce tne n long in - aio. -Don't nsc a spoon for ices or ice cream. Don't place mere than one plate at each place. Don't use butter at dinner except with cheese Don't decorate the table with too many flowers. Don't use the saino knife for more than one coarse. Don't use the same fork for more than one course. Don't serve peas, beans, cauiflower, etc, with meat. Don't pronounce monn "niay-nu," but "nicn-ue." Y.'hat to Eat. GETTING INTO SOCIETY. Extracts From the Dlzry of a Tesa; Fer eizn Xiotjlemns. Oh, I'm getting into society fast. I can already say that I am moving in the best circles. (The police keep me moving.) Yesterday I was invited to a ball at the Hastor place. I mean their hotel. I took nine straight. The next day the clerk there gave me a ball all for my self It only cost me 15 cents. Today I proposed to 1? New'Ycrfct heiresses by letter. I also inserted a "wife wanted" personal in Jim Ben nett's paper. I met him once in Prance when his coach ran over me. I do like to keep up my society connections. To morrow I am going to hyphenate my nacne. Hyphenating names and hypoth ecating bonds are all the rage now. I gave a sweary musicale at Wander hilt's the other day An organ grinder friend cf mine was sick, and I conduct ed his orchestra for him. I have called on Whisperhard Stew art. Was going to ask him to lead a blind German I know who wants to go into the begging business. Get a warm reception frcm his valet. Didn't see Whisp. Last evening I danced (attendance) at the house of a millionaire. Finally got a quarter to go away without mar rying his daughter. Offered me his mother-in-law, but I couldn't go that This morning I waited abound until his daughter came out and bowed to her. She cut me dead. I've got that far into society any way It isn't every one who can be cut by a society girL Keep your eye on me.- Yellow Beck. Theatrical Manager What cro ycu doing, Mike? Mike The foire eater swallowed too mnch foire. an I'm knockiu the blazes out of him. New York Sunday World. Espraire. "Just think of the extravagance of city folk?, Joshua, " said Mrs. Wiuter greer to her husband. "I read in ;ho paper of a woman who had a o!d plated bicycle." "That isn't a marker to what I saw in the paper, " replied the honest farmer "What did you see?" "Why," said he as he lowered his voice to a whisper, "I saw that some feller had a diamond frame whecL What do you think of that?" Detroit Free Press. Jfothln:; Succeeds Like Success. 'What do you think about Si Per kins' plan to go to the Alaska mines?" asked Farmer CornrosselL "I don't think there's any sense in tryin to farm an opinion fur at least six months," replied his wife. "Then .1 I I t Iltl -t 1 ..T ' 1XWJ CaiU:wIajJiu:- refer to hi as a man ot extraordinary UUUIUi UL cLUOftUCA. la&AUU&u ,l.t.&XU. Washington Star. Ill Reason. She Do you think the world is get ting better or worse? He Better. She Why do you hold that opinion? He My wife's mother writes tbnt she will not bo able to pay us her ens tcmary sis weeks' visit, this summer. Cleveland Leader Perhaps He Told Troth. "Was old Billiger telling the truth, do yen think, when he said he had al ways pnt principle above mere party success?" "I think he was. Ke has ran fcr office about 40 times and has never been elected yet " Cincinnati Enquirer. Making a Good lJcjrinnlns- Western Consin 1 am glad you ride a bicycle. Eave you eTer done a cen tury?" Boston Girl Oh, na Several times, however, I have ridden what I suppose you would call a decade. Chicago Tribune VT recked Ambition. Brown Is young Jenkins studying now? Robinson Yes. He expected to be come a Lafpbal! pitcher, but unfortu nately he seriously injured his arm and had to give nn the idea. New York World- She'll Try nisewhere, "Yen needn't leave ns ice any more. " said the newly married housewife "Anything wrong, madam?" "Indeed there is This ice is not nearly so cold as that mother gets." Detroit Free Prrss. Ootr He Did It. ""The doctor put my husband on his feet in a week," she explained. "It was no trouble at all The till he pre sented fairly lifted him out of bed." Chicago Post. Ont or Iauer. Grimpc? Had an attack of the Klon dike mining fever yet? Crimpns Nope I've taken the geld cure. New York Journal The Old Armchair. I love it. 1 love it. and vrho shall dare To chide tae fcr lovinz that old srmcicnrt It stands np sc nobly 'neath Chawlt-r and I As the night's stilly hocrs so del iht fully fly. Ko modern armchair, vrith its spindle shank less And bolted tGcether with glne and with pegs. With delicate framework and weak st the knees. Could hold srp onr Treight in onr sparkling soirees. Denver Post His Favorite. Zim He never brags. Jam No; that's his fondest boast New York JournaL Two Millions a Tear. "When people buy, try, and buy again, it means they're satisfied. The people of the United States aro now buying Cascarets Candv Cathartin nt th VnU of two million boxes a year and it will be three million before New Tear's. It means merit proved, that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for every body the year round. AH drug gists 103,25c., 50c. a box, cure guaranteed. In the SXtueam. SUMMERY SOMETHJWGi. WMle tSa bUla on kr lands.- - - 3ftdl7 ffeadsg. ' 1b. tbe-Boontidcfe poWcn boos ITaw tfee TrifitT Bbvds his sfcxm, "WMlc tie sBUSsrc buys ihe boob In ike slwraiag. Kcnr the maidfs kits tfce hof, And siie drcains aboet the "per;, , Ami tfee ekowder'K oh the tap Of the bffions-, Aad beacatli her parachute Xcrw tie fishball, lone &B&jgttte, Hangs her fragile amber kits Ors tie TrSlo-wr. 2?or tfce bnlldoc flits akreg. All Ills bosom full of soztg. To the Oacs's rne diirjiaEg On bis mettle. And the liossj jcIHcnrcd By ice vcsll begins to nod, While re dieara of -vcfcfekT'tod in tiarscttie. Ob.;the peach is on the stand, Asd-from QaogBe to feirrarrgml Xomlhe icmsn Ixsits tktt lead . And the pluaaber. ITovr the Lafcasnn cn tks sculp Kb or ire the umpire into palp. And .the beer we daily gnlp - Proves it's semmer. E. K-HKnIa; trick in New York JctirnaL Sweet 2ief aiBS. "Has Miss Oilriz at last consented to listen to him?" "Yes. fie told me that he found her very interesting. Of course that must be a figure of speech. Everybody knows that courtship is anade up of sweer nothings. By the, way, I wmidrr what 'sweet nothings' are:" "The case you have just mentioned gives a very clear psample." "I don't quite see how." "Have you a .pencil and a .piece of paper?" "Yes." "Set down the -figures '$1,000,000.' " "There you have iLJ "First you havo the dollar mark. " "Certainly." "JSext comes the figure cue. " Tes." "Well, what follows arc the sweet nothings." Washington Star. -"Slerely" fLnu. - - - An Alabama editor, discussing lynch ing, says: "Th? lynchers bad -forgotten to bring a rope with them, but the vic tim had 40 cents iu his pocket, and that was just enough to purchase a good, strong rope, which was soon procured from a store nfrby. The money, how ever, was considered sis a loan and was returned to tl:c.TntinTs family after the lynching ceriiioijies were over. " At- i lanta Constitution: A Protective Messnrc. ice I Sica'i know you Walls wheeL rede a Ferrr I dcair. "Then whatrp-ycu wearing knick erbockers and sweater fcr?" "To keep thWcoli: bicycle riders from running over me. They think I'm ouo of 'em." Cincinnati Bnqnirer. Ah Optimist. Gridgin Did yoa ever notice how Brabrcckgrabsali thegced things there aro going? Houston Tbctfs because he's an optimist- He Lrlf3T tbas crcTTthiiM' 15 for the best,-anStotralIy'ie thiBk&he' is the best. B1ku jiescript. Time to ra-tr-rtie-Elne. .Light- Minded Young Thing In a Bathing Suit Surely, Aunt Margaret, you arc not going to wear your spec tacles in the water? Aunt Margaret Indeed 1 am. Noth ing shall induce me to take off another thing. New York Tribune. The Go I (5 Core. A man writing from Dawscn City, near tho Klondike gold diggings, says: "Ecer is 50 cents per drink. I have quit drinking. " This is an impressive exam ple of the efficacy of the gold cure. Rochester Uuicu and Advertiser. Saeces d'Eitime. Landlady I believe in letting coffee boil for 30 mirutes. That's the only way to get the gocdrurs ont of it New Boarder tasting his and leaving i) Yea succeeded admirably, ma'am. Punch. Cc Ilnew, "Two hours of sleep before midnight is better than four after that hour." "Fiddlesticks! Two hours sleep after one is called in the morning is better than all the others. " Judy. - l:Ucniti. ' "Yon should have heard Smith crack ing up his wife's biscuits thi3 morning. " "I believe 1 did hear him. I thought ot the time he was chopping wood." New Yoik Train Untold Wealth. "Borgess has nuJold wealth." "How doyen know?" "I just saw the tax assessor coming from his house. " Cleveland Leader. Uetwcen Cricks, ''Areyeza Freemason, Pat?" "Faith, cn Oi" m not that. Cd belongs ter th Kncights o" Labor. " Yellow Book. He EnTied Ttrrra. 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