A l'tonunu'iit Is to I'll irlo t'iu'iH'11 lit Mt bo eroded to Auburn eeino- tory, Woston. Tito fid verity of Sofia, r.iilSi"'lii. Is d hi in I to nclil liwtruotloii In Kntrliwli jlici'ch ami litonUnro to Its curriculum. Kmppror William's latest fad Is pho f iphy in three colors. Ho 1ms n 5 i lu his palace of Monhljott, whore 4 he urks. A collide cap or "mortar-board" undo of straw and colored white or bluck has Just been placed on the Kn Ush market for the hot weather. London I'uneli remarked the other lay: "0'ir royal princes have to under go all the hardships of ordinary little boys. Last week, for Instance, they (voro taken to the r.rttish Museum." Owlus to the law iirollts neorulns from the various municipal undertak ings at liolton, Knjilnnd, for last year, the corporation has been able to hand over In relief of the taxes the sum of FL' 17,500. A pheasant has built her nest on one f the butts of a military rllle range at rtcehurst, England. She has not been bit yet, and evidently does not expect to be, the soldiers doing their best to lustlfy her conlidence. In order that traflie niay not be di rected from the railways in .Manchuria the Japanese, It Is said, have rebuilt he river bridges, destroyed during the war, so that they are too low for the Chinese freight boats to pass under them. On an ash tray which has reached England from Oermany, Is the follow ing: "Delllement of the room by ash of flgurs Is forbidden to the severest. Any pn who. notwithstanding, makes guilty of such a one will be punished Irre vocably by house arrest." A pulpit that has been consecrated by the British bishop of Carlisle for use lu St. Uuthbert's, Carlisle, runs on wheels. It Is brought In and taken out of tlu ehuivh by means of a trolley and endless rope. Made of mahogany and over nine feet in height, the pulpit cost pi, 000. When Lord Curon was appointed viceroy of India, the post recently va cated, he completed one of the dreams of his school days. From the time he Qrst knew that "Government house," Calcutta, was a fac simile of his ances trul home, Kedleston Hall, near Derby. lie desired to occupy It as governor teneral of India. Senator Spooner h,i stopped smok lng. lie was mouniiog his sad fate when Senator Dolllver. thinking to lie sympathetic, said: "Well, 1 guess It Is pretty well admitted that the use of tobacco tends to shorten a man's days.' "That's right," Senator Spooner replied "I find that my days -without It are about sixty hours long." It Is not generally known, says tK'3 London Express, that a generous couu try supplies menilK'rs of the House of Commons with gratuitous snuff. "For merly," the Express says, "snuff was described lii the estimates as such, but to ward off the objection aroused by Improving habits the charge of L'0O a year was mixed up or covered in the estimates as 'lamp oil.'" The Empress Eugenie has just giv en to the Swiss canton of Thurgau the castle of Areneuberg, where Napo leon III. passed several years of his youth. Queen Hortense, on the fall of the First Empire, lied to Switzerland, and In 1817 purchased the castle, which Is delightfully situated on the shore of Lake Constance. In the castle are the Empress Josephine's harp, Queen Hor tense's harpsichord anil a camp bod etead of Napoleon III. Strictly speaking a "Journal" should be a dally publication, although the word no longer has that limited use. The case of "Journey" Is exactly com parable. Even to Cha-ucor It still meant a day's prognss, and In the fourteenth century It wa.s possible to speak of one country as being "ilfty-two journeys" fllslant from another a "Journey" be ing reckoned usually as twenty miles. But "journey" calls up no suggestion whatever of a day now. "Spanking" did not suggest chastise ment originally. It wa.s unknown to Johnson lu this sense; to him a "spank er" meant "a person who takes long steps with agility." Itnpltl motion . soi-ns to be the root Idea of the word I'sli.'llik." which Is: 11(11- miii'i.l outatlve of the sound of the act, as "slap" and "smack" are. The low Ger man "spakkern," or "sponkern," to run and spring about quickly, Is close to tho original meaning. Ilenco a "spank ing pace," a "spanking breeze,." and a "pank(r," In the sense of an active and sturdy person. Uetwciwi mi Kit-plum t'n Kent. Towurd tho end of the summer of 1850 William Cotton Oswell was on un f'.ophant-liunt In Africa, and nearly lost (lis llfo. In his biography his own dt (Jcrlptlon of the adventure Is given. An I elephant was close to lilm. There wns no time to wait If the hunter was t) ' get a shot. The beast was on the move, and the dust Hew from Ida side as tin' heavy ball struck him. Screaming angrily, he turned full front lu the direction cf the tree by which 1 stood, motioiilest". For a mo ment we confronted one another, and then the rumbling note of alarm ut tered by his companions decided hi:-' on joining them. I regained the pat'.i and rode along the line of their retreat which, as shown 'by the yielding bush, was parallel to It. After a time the thorns thinned out, and I caught sight of the wounded elephant holding a course of his own a little to the left of his fellows; and when he entered the tropical forest beyond 1 was In his wake, and very soon compelled to fol low where he broke a way. A little extra noise from the pur suers caused the pursued to stop; and while clinging like Gilpin to the horse and peering at the broad stern of the chase, I saw him suddenly put his head where his Uill ought to have been. The trunk was tightly colled. Forward Happed the huge ears, up went the tall, and down he came like a gigantic bat ten feet across. Pinned above and on each side, by dismounting 1 could hope neither to es cape nor to kill my opponent. 1 there fore lugged my unfortunate anlma' round, and urged him along. The ele phant thundered straight through ob stacles which we were obliged to go round, and In fifty yards we were fasl In a thick bush, and he within lifted) feet of us. As a last chance I tried to get off, but lu rolling round In my saddle no spur galled the pony's Hank, and tho elephant screamiug over him at the same moment, he made a convulsive ef fort and freed himself. That depos ited ine in a sitting position Immediate ly in front of the uplifted forefoot of the charging bull. So near was It that I mechanically opened my knees to allow him to put 11 down, and throwing myself back, cross ed my hands upon my chest, and obstl uately puffed myself out with the Idea of trying to resist the giant tread. J saw the burly brute from chest to tal! as he passed directly over me length ways, one foot between my knees am! one fourteen Inches beyond my head, and not a graze! Five tons at least. Out of all my narrow escapes this la the only one that remained with me It recollection for any time. One hear.' of nightmares. Well, for u month oj moro I had nlghtelephants. APROPOS'S LEGACY. Although the number of slaves In Newburyport, Mass., was never very large, says the author of the "History of Newburyport," yet the purchase and sale of negro women and men, brought from the Barbados and other Islands In tho West Indies for some of the prominent Inhabitants of the town, was not considered Illegal or disrepu table previous to the clo-v of the Revo lutionary War. It Is pleasant to know, however, that the greater number of the slaves were not anxious to escape from bondage, and were well cared for by their masters. Patrick Tracy, In his will dated Oc tober Hi, 178X, and proved April (J, 1780, gave to the children of his son, Na thaniel Tracy, several acres of land opposite the burying ground In New buryport, with the following restric tions : "I hereby reserve to my faithful black man Apropos a right to dwell with his family In the house now stand lng upon my land or field aforesaid, by the burying Place, In which be now dwells, and also a Bight during his tho said Apropos's natural Life to Improve the Garden atlj.dnlng his said dwelling house, which Bights, five of any Bent, I hereby give and confirm to him, the said Apropos, during his own life and no longer." He also gave "to the said Apropos" six pounds a year, to be paid In Instal ments on the first day of January, May and September of each year. "And further 1 hereby enjoin It upon my children that when and so far a? the said Apropos Is Incapacitated from acquiring his subsistence, and that with comfort, that they equally Join lu assisting him to render his life com fortable, and this I expect from my children as they value my injunctions or shall respect my memory." A Dcllfiilu Slain. fie -Beauty In a woman cuts a good deal oioro figure with a man than clev ornoss does. She Yes; any man can appreciate pretlj face, but It takes a man of brains to appreciate cleverness. De troit Free Press. Tin- ;m of 'I'uik. What triumpliH oft tho world doth viow Where, eloquence holds sway ; A few succeed by what they do, And moro by what they say, Washington Star. If all tombstones were literally true his satanlc majesty would have u lone some time of It. Tho skin of men and women of lomo nntions particularly in hot jountrics, is much tliioker than that l others. Tho Central African acgro has a skin about half as thick igain as that of a European, That )f a negro is thickest over the head ma back, presumably to form a pro motion from the sun. BABY COVERED WITH SORES. Would Scratch and Tear tlio Flesh Un loss Hands Were Tied "Would Have Died but for Cutlcurn." "My little son, when about a year and a half old, began to have sores como out on his face. I had a phy slclun treat him, but tho sores grew worse. I tieu tuoy begun to come on his arms, then on other purts of his body, and then one came on Ids cheat, worse than the others. Then I called another physician. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew so bad I had to tie his bauds In cloths at night to keep him from scratching the sores and tear ing the flesh, lie got to be a mere skeleton, and was hardly able to walk. My Aunt ndvlsed me to try Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I sent to tho drug storo and got a cake of Soap and a box of the Ointment, and at the end of about two months the sores were all well. He has never had any Bores of any kind since. He Is now strong and healthy, and 1 can sincerely say that only for your most wonderful remedies my precious child would have died from those terrible sores. Mrs. Eg bert Shoia.411, II. F. 13. No. 1, Wood vllle, Conn., April 22, 1005." The shortest British Parliament hat ever sat me' in the thirty-fourth vear of the reign of Edward I., and xiated for one day only. The long"t is not that which is historically known as tho "Long Parliament," which according to the general con. lutation existed sixteen years and ne hundred and forty-live days, or according to another the outside limit seventeen years an J three months. The second Parliament of Charles II.. met on the eighth of May 1001, and was not dissolved till the twenty-fourth of .January, 1078, having thus had a duration of seven teen years eight months and sixteen lays. DAZED WITH PAIN. The SuiTci-liitf of u Citizen of Olyui Iiln, Wimh. L. S. Gorham, of 31C East 4th St. Olympla, Wash., says: "Six years age J got wet and to?k cold, and was soon flat Ju bed, suffering torture's with toy back. Every move ment caused an ago nizing pain, and the persistency of It ex liaiisted me, so thai for a time I was dazed and stupid. On the advice of a friend I began using Dean's Kidney rills, and soon noticed a change for file better. The kidney secretions had been disordered ami Irregular, and con tained a heavy sediment, but In a week's time the urine was clear and natural again and the passages regular. (Jradunlly the aching and soreness left :: back and then the lameness. I used six boxes to make sure of a cure, and the trouble has never returned." 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