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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1894)
THE AMERICAN roiXTs a i in: i.ns, CntiClM M tut IMI T, !.. M I l.tln tti'lmnH, ..! t W III I IK tiling t"tl tti i, H Itl.ll 'tii." t( MI( lvfcit Mf Mr M. !'( tt )... .Ut. I t h t,l t.,d.tl , k'l'i ll l HI. I t(,l.n it , ,4 i-.-l., f 1 1 - -r the n it 1 1 1 1. it. 1 1 f f i .i,t) fT'ttl lit ' 1. 1, lm. (twill ... I r nf I 1 lllt tbt I,. 11) Htulk nti. I ,1 qnalitl. tin mi t'V tlimilf.t I In tu-I ,- tt I,, n "tm.tn-ll Il k'' if "Immtdiitg" w Kh tl.i. f i. Iimitm; Km It 11 Itin .it imui tun I in,. In-, ( tll, ll l I W III till n K I il Until In .' ftiln y limit n'-tit bl t 1 1 1 1 I n i I. ii n I. r !m tint it'llinM' rlilM i..ii! I Vlmw (i t inn i-f 1 1 i i i. i d t -1 A will tt ?! ii mill, .mm, Inn in tti.it Ml I. dibit. I, hv .y f it ,t, !i I i 1 l,o 1 J fit, ftt , " P. it ife I f I i.n Irl'lll ti 1 t tr rji Hi.-1 litiiV In hi lenini t- u.. 1, 1 1 mi, mil iii.t in ii . r .in(,n, ( t vti,l he I a lint p, " II Ii nil iltn ii (, iriii .i I In- w ill rr iif Hit' adv In', I inn. I mv I hut my n n tt iliiii'it In In ilimt nnl Ipitiii n lit hi eplinrl'tiii. The nh.ti p t,f t-'dny I tint no l-anily apt'lled, Vnn mo llnil inmi plnylng PIT lit lilt! 1,1 1' tfthle, pnni-i, , i f n child Itk nint Itiiitl titniini-rf Wi ll, Hint It Urn modern billiard hnrp. With citcnt lentil r Inmt and iln . with fitiillh,.. tnnte, lie ll In null fur Hut uiintiipnluii nml cunlliliiiK learner, Ti nil appciiraiicc ha I a ti'i fii t at ranger to the marker, ami It would tint ilu In hint (lint llm lut 1 1 r It llbnldlcil mill "goc W hack" III I litt hhi Our gentlemen Hltiirp, you will nnl Ice, In quire liinnt'i'iilly (ho way In turn lint marking hniinl.tiinkcan trcmiiiidutmtiiim bcrnf acleiiiillo mlHMt'H, doe tint carry I hit Chalk In hi pocket, make ahol worthy of Hubert lilnmi'lf nml llii'ti lt ik I fur till-in to 111 UllNtinpcolllig iiipiint'tit a "Imiatly fliikcu." IlnlH iniiNt profiiMii with I ycinr piirilnii, ulr," when he "uiiln tontlonnlly" ptitu IjIm ntiliiK'iiilNt'H whltti and KHHiirnti Llm, with 'ViTy fxpn-HMltm of Dlnorrlty, that "lidpliiycil (or n hiti'W cbii non." A t thn cotritni'ticnnirnt of the cnnin hn In lnimlliiKly HiinKtttU tlmt the mnnll tun of 2n. 6il. fthnll m ant like on thttKimie, not for tlin xiiko of hflVllIK b lict, llllt JllHt to hnve a little "Intercut" In the xnnie, whllH limri'iil ri'iiKon m tohiive hoth prlnclpiil nil lutrent In li If pofki-t. Ho nnviT wins by too ninny, anil then ho him bi-en ' ex ceeilliily lucky to win," "the twill ran for him," but he will kIvo IiIm opponent "(lonhle or qiiltM" on the next Kiuie If hn cari'N to hnve hm revenue. He uoimtntitly Jiimilittt'H "Hunt linen, Air," "Von nre tifi vIiik nil the hiel luck," and mo the njiarp PlUCkM 111 plUI'DII, 1'Voni my experience I nhonM uny Unit no Knme of nkill In the wnrlil brlnuM out o iiiiiii'n ineauneKM like liiiiiiinln. There lit a menu man playing. Watch lilm prepare for the cum lit l'rohalily he hrm argued lila fr'eml Inlo kIvIiik Ii i m half Hie K'ltue, for he never playa wllh a nlriiuer he mlKlit, Ket taken In, he nay. Heehlin care. fully ehalk hi cue, anil with what ram mid anxiety he kIvcn Hie preliminary inImh III balk, IiIh face expretiHive of IiIh mental a"ny for fear the ball nIioiiIiI tttup out of balk. 'tVntcli lil in durliiK the irorcit of the K'ime, ii'itv he walk round the table and vlewx the poHitlon of the ball when It In IiIm utroke from every part of the ta ble, lent hanhould by an overnight kIvh bU opponent an advantage, Kin hi'Hlta tlon over each nhot In prolonged, and when h linen makeup IiIh mind to Mlrikn bin ni'moua'proMlriHon U terrible n the ball co xpluniiiK round the table, and he knock on of the Nbnilea off a he llourlnhe hl cim a bout, In hi endeavor to Influence t lie cmime of the IiiiIIm, t J rent I hi dlnnp polntment when he fall to Neurit, IIten to hi Krumblcn deep and loud when til ad verwiry brliiHOlT "a fluke," 1H u lenv him, for It I dreadfully painful to play with him, and to ee bun Kriidlfily part with a nlilllliiK, If he be Hut Inner, I like tiavliiK a tooth ilrnwii, "When found" In A billiard room, "milled a note of" nml void. Tim jolly, K'id tiaf.iireit man I the life and oul of the room. He doettn't earn dtritwr whether he win or lone, He wan in a khimu mid tiienn to enjoy It, "Which ball do I prefer?" lie ay. "1 don't fare. They are both round." Off be Hoe, foret to chalk hi cue and f beii IiiiiuIin heartily when lie lvea ml, nirg ly iiNk for point, ami If you heat bliu willak you tohnve aclijnr, tliKllininiirk. or ami IihikIi loud and lon when you make mime extraordinary fluke. You play carcli'NNly with Hie Keiierou man, and a A eorico,uence often et beaten, but you tnke your defeat kindly euouli from man like thl. The Kriimbler and Hie mean man at hU Ilnrd are very much akin, and you laken keen delight, In which tint Npectator (ar tlclpale, In kMiik bliu a ouud benlliiK, II I to be met with In every Inre room, and whether the khiiih tut pool, pyramid or billiard lil (trumble are to the for, to the annnyiiiiee of every one, wll h the reult that he (;et liileiiNi'ly hilled, He I Iwny bi'ln "wild" at pool and I "the niiliickleNt man In the world," "ffel the yellow bull, which I crnoked, nine time wit of tell," mid be "mlMNcd n certain dlvl Ion through one of theNpectatnrorderluK mild aii'l bitter," III Up lwayeonie off on an Important Mlmkn which would have won him the yiime, he "mlmied ft bl( break through hi bull, which, by the way, In anything hut round, jumping overall InfliiltcNlmal plec of flint k on the ninth," which the marker fall to find. "Thcra I not A t,raUht cue In the room," (lie ninth' Ion are toolowor too fimt, bail Unlit, the (? flicker, the room I draft. Who can make a ahot with all thlrowf And the marker I Hie wnrnt he ever niet-'al-way telklrip to ome ime and hot n;yln(( attention t'i the (cme." One would won der that hecoiitiiiucNlophiy with nil the varlouNromlitlniiiu4nliiNl, hlui. He leave tlm room In a temper every night, to the (rent relief of Hie freiUenter, aolemnly vowing Hint he will never play again, only to linli up ruinbliliftly Hie next tillit, tin rnn't help II, poor fellowl It I hi nature, Watch that youlh over there, lie ha Jut been talking of bin f0 break Im made whlln on til recent holiday and plnyliu the marker of the hotel at Hhhcimi on-the-Hand. "Take pnlnlN?" Nutlml "Will filay llm beet player In (he room level." Hit roll up hi kIccvc, take the rhalk nut ef hi pocket and nffcr a liUt fliurlh nom Bienee the finite, Tim nnlnll luted are pre pnrd for nmel,hlnf t I jjf , but am dimmed todlppnlntmeiit, a the younger I only n empty boHter, JuNt li'iirnlii to ply, nd after bclti hopi'ln'twly brilnn by (10 nyhel nut, of form tonight mid thetabln tine not mill; him. II I quite eonlnnk to Jul rt wllh hi nIiIIUdk If linrnnvny Urn Impreailon that he I a Kcnt pluyer. hondou r'porllii(( Llfa, New York city, with If flOO.000 Tn brew, may properly Int nn Id to cuulula tiiore Irnelit than all I'nluatlna. A I S.) i f ,!t iiV. It,, ,,.t k.t,1 ,t , ,t, rr . II . t ' , i. it. ..attl I tin' I I t I,. I- t l : ( n .t , H-i t in lit V ' - i ii i i i. I it. - t- !. ,M, ... , -, , I t t ll I t. f I. ' ' 1 I t I . ' 4 t S , t I ; i i - i . ,i 1 1 I I , i. ii it I n . Mm (il I . I l it, I . . t I I ... l l,iil, nl. 4 I -tit 1 ) . I I ' .'.-. i i -. . .1 I Id ..fcli 1 1. t t ill. I 't 0 tin I i''M',it - I ! 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I ,i .t imim i i.l IS 'tl ,n, lie Inn I n ii iil'li' I.I 'i Hie I he inllie, I Hi the pit r.l t' IP l In In l e th.-t l. f.illlld It 'I he nl h y ml f.'inli'ii I lint W bh II I Hut r ti 1 1 nf (he Nrt'nli t mil ln-'t l tnlitd I'llhl lllilll, l l t ho III llnil nl tillt' if t In in all li'f L.ild Hint t-iUt r nml h' ld Inliit I p the iili. v, tt tt t Ii U i in' i f Ih'iMt ili t , Imi' rell fitini ,nti lie lii lnit ii Ittii lit t'lH liilli ti liir nllt nf li.ik.lt Ihii Mimiiiilln hliiln mill, thl utie Nhle In tlm hi Nlnlie jjihl tnllH', (nun It It'll IHI.IIIMI Ilit liei ll ex traded. I'p at the bead nf the alley I the MnlitKiimcl V itithl illnlllet, Hevi'lnl tulle Almve Hit mill In Hut 1'iiliriiinp t-prlngN, where a hnlily pimieer hn eel I led III A In nil iful mile niiMiN and renrt'd a family, Thimowhn hnve i-lleil (hn family wiy that away nlf there, ImprlNtmcd by I'linynii wall and Niiudy dewrt, I the tmwt lienil- tlful womiiu In (he went, Hint In one of nit ture' tiieeiiN, and her fame for beauty I (reading quite rapidly hIiicii grim clvlll Kallnn placed hi font III the I 'ii liru III val ley. 1 lie I'ahriimti valley ha not Insmi tinted fur It civil Ir.aHoii. A band of renn. Kiule Indian - a mixture of the Mohave, CliliiKHWiiyriiM and rinlcN, all of which 111' babit that country have ml tied In II, They once had a chief, and when be died hi mm wa the rniiiliilal.il for the chief tainship, Tim tribe did not want him and would not elect him, no they went without head, but not for long. Tecnpn. Ntepped Into the job and Iiiin lnce held It audi looked up to n the chief, Chief Teeopn' ntllro coiinIhI of n plug hat and an old atrlped ahlrt. Onen In awhile ho wear froiiMcr, but very aelilom. When Mr, lllii ltd went, there Chief Teeopn Nil Id that hi) owned nil that country, and that hi con eiit wa ticccHNiiry hcforii any rnllroad coubl be built. Ill cniitietit could be IhiiikIiI, witli n plug hat and a red alrlped ahlrt. 1 Iicnii being promlNcd over n pipe, Tecom allowed the white chief to proceed with li 1m railroad.- Denver ICcpuhllcnu, I Ml, FlrmncN of the fleh and eleitrncN of the eye are the Kreal, crlieila of any IIhIi being freali and gnnd, Ju mackerel niicIi lenl are mimt Importaiil, a iiIno In frexli herrliiKand In freli walerllwh, Thellavnr and excellence of niiIiihui, loo, ilepcnd upon II firmucN, nml It, Nhould be totted lu the nm way, (!od I known to b freh by the rigidity of the muMc or flcb, the rediicNNof the 111 and clenrnc of the eye. Turbot and all Hat white IInIi, bcNlde being rigid and llrm when freah, will have tlm under ldn of a rich cream color, If out of aeawin or loo long kept, thl become a bluMi white and the II i-mIi oft and flaccid, Irfilmlcr, cralmmid erny (InIi recently caught alwayNrelnln minm re. main of miiNcular aclinn In the claw, which may he excited by preltig the eye wllh the linger, When boiled, the tall of the Inhaler prcNcrve II cliiNlielty If frcNh, but loe It, a Noon a It become n( m lit. The heaviest lolmter are llm heat. When light, they are watery and poor, I'rawn and NhrlmpN, when froth, are firm and crii, If oyNler are frewli, the hcll are firmly cloNed, ben tlm Nhell are open, the Huh are dead and unlit for food, A peculiar ebiHtlelty will be perceived In flh recently caught, Hide or no permanent ImpreNNlou being made by (be ordinary prcuNura nf tint finger, the IIcnIi Imuiedl alely riNlug agnlu, I'reNli Huh alwi lie In it lightly curved pnNlHou and never qulta wriilght, llrnoklyn r.iighi, h U'Mmi't iiii'flllliiii. A friend nld to me Die other day, "I tiNcd to be Niipei'htlf Ioiin, but I hnva over come Hie feeling cnlirely," "Kntlrelyr' I echoed, "(ih, ye," wa lu r reply, "llcginulug atiythiiig on rrldny or on the thirteenth of Hm month, going under ladder, refus ing to turn buck alter I hnva Marled out, picking up black plim, meeting cro eyed people on Monday, lnglng before break font lii fact, all thnNii ridlciilou bleu I have got bravely over," "Hood!" I replb'd a I put on my bon. net we were going out together "I am glad to know that you are no enalble," "Have you got it bal pin you can loan nm, I'olly, ilenrf" aim linked, An Idea of ruck me, I went to my Jewel ciinii and took out a long Ncarfpin wllh no opal bead and handed It to her, Hh took It and then drooped t a if it wa hot, "Mercy met'' he cried, "I wouldn't wear an opal for mo a minute!" "Hut I thought you weren't upertb tlmiNf" "(ih, well, opal every body know about, That' it fact and not a Huperallllnii," wn her uncoiivliieliitf and uiigiamuial leal re- Ho Hiere you are!- Tolly Try In New York Kceorder. 1 line l,iil bf Nil Ofernnnt, lie wa an euiliieiit prnctltloner In I'hll- adelphla, and line of hi put lent noticed that ho more ofliui than otberwhut rama Into the room wil Ii hi overcoat on. One. tinned About It, the doctor unldl "Whenever lean, I kecpou my overcoat, It Nve time, I average, ny, 40 rail a day. Now, I cannot get on and off my overcoat In leu than a m I ii ii t m. Thl woulil be 40 minute wmleil, I iiitiNtmivntuy time, and that I one of Urn bet wny of doing It," "Hut, doctor," expnlulated the pal lent, "you would not recommend audi a prao tli to me. You would at one ay to m Hint kiliig on my overcoat In the limine would cxclie perNpirnt lnu mid aogiva inea cold when I went out." " Ye, I would y that to youyou are tlm pal lent, I the doctor, Do a I nay, not a I U." l'lil!ai!elphlit Call, A Nur Cum. (!hrllliie How many time did you ri fiia Mr, ritliiki'lgh befum yuu got rid of hlinf I'olly I ever refimed hi in at all. On tlm contrary, I am filed him at one and then began to llll t with every man In eight ml I'cuily forced the poor fellow out of tlm field. Detroit Vree Vtm. INt't S ' , , , . l I i"" l l I .1 !. I Hi It I 4 t tl M , t ' Hlvr. t'H . .. ,' , . I . .,, . , n.ll, ,.f tl. l ' 41' ' I v I I' . .. . 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I ill.. llm! li t i, lie i.hiin, .,ie l tili'ji H II hi'lll (., I liiUnli II " I Int. e ii I e .r, fi ..m jn. t wnrrleil Hie life Mil nf II. i' Mhlin. 1 1 1 y (ihilintnr li'id N ih I, ill i f lit e I. ii It tt hn .. i. In n nli h It i tn , lint ttniil.l t it nli, nnl fit k I ii, lip bilu and t InfltnJ I'Ullitllii iiliiirtbe Hitirlt mill w mild liitnk lip t'ttkit nml ,i,wi,. nvi r I In in wlili innuiiif i lug gln .e mil i I I lie knhlii'i'4 t nnt Unit i t ei y Inn II nf I Im-iii w im a Imtt ling bllnt, "Unit tiny the ti-l old fellow In the rmwil, n biigiilniNt, w Im wore t n pair of Kbinttn ntie red iiinl one green . -iiiniiiigfd III Nniiiti way or nther tn gel nut nf the Ight nf hi" ili lnll end wnmh red twonr three mile awav, He rim plump Into a gang ol hlolix, I In ill ki l up In t In ni nml olTered In ehakit IiiiiiiIh. They grubbed him, and Hie Unit thing they did wn tn dive iliiwii Into a big green haUu bag be curried, "They pulled out. lizard and piece ol clay ami hit of rock ami bug and the worNt MHHort tiitiit, of truck imaginable, JitHt nliniit lid time tlm old prnfcHnr caught, Night of a peculiar looking bug. Hn caught It, pulled out hi gbiH and be gan to Nl udy ll That itetl led It. "An Indian took hlui by the band, led 111 in to a hill clime by, and (minting to the army below anld, '(in.' He came back and aid that the aoldier totally inhumler food the Indian. 'Why, 1 found them the moNt, pnl lie and C'MirtetiilM of people,' aid he to (iencral (Junter. Hut the obi chief aflerwanl told tiiethnt they wouldn't have bad him May In that, country for any thing on eartli." WiiNlilngtoii 1'iwt. An African runt. With regard to the utility of the croco dile there are diverutt opinion, It I cer tainly a Mcaveiiger, though when the rapid current of moat rlvcru are taken Intocon Ideration the Importance of hi inlthlnn dwindle. The author of "In Hie Morain heln .Vbiridi" ny Hint along the bank of African at ream It I dangerou to ap proach Hie river edge. Water for domcMlle purpiiHc I olilaiiied from Hie tup of the bank by mean nf n cup at tached to a hum boo pole UOor 110 feet In Icugl h, mid In pile of I Iicmc (irncau! inn Hie deal h roll I a rnoHl, gluiHlly one. Tim irluiitlve dugout lined by the tin tlve for traveling on the river are lu many cafe merely deathtrap. While the Mian I puddling along, barely two lncbe above (lie NUrfaee of the wafer, the croco dlle Nel.e hi band and drag him to tlm bnl loin, On one occaalon I cnt, down omo let ter by a Hindoo merchant, and a few week later heard that both Idler and poNfnian had been devoured by crocodlli-, At another time I wa Nlrolllng along the bank, and hearing ciic arrived at tlm wa ter' edgo lu time to el,e a young boy wIiomii leg had been caught by one of tbee brulcNand torn from him. l!oceapcd with hi life, thank to my timely arrival. In minio place one Nee thouantid of crocodile ou a mud bnnk, moNt of them Ncarcely 'A Inchc In length, evidently juttt hatched, A week due not (inn but In nine river village wall and lauientnllon are heard for n freali victim t'i Urn croco dile' luHiitlnblo appetite, Youth'a Com panion. Working Itaeket, The tramp wa looklbg fairly respecta ble, and a he moved along the Ntreet a brilliant Idea occurred to blmboiv to work a racket for a break fnt .mid he went Into the flrt (food looking reldenoo he came to and knocked at t lie front door. The lady of Hm bonne came out, "Do you want to know bow to prevent moth In carpet f" "No," nIui replied curtly. "Want to know how to prevent mold In flrwt floor cloetf" "No," "Want to know how to clean window without waterf " "No." "Would you like HidNecret of ireNervliig Urn pfillnh ou furnltiiref " "No," lie heailnled a moment, "ICxciinii me," Im nld InHlntiatlngly, "can I get nomelhlng to eat heref " "Of coiii'Ne you can , " aim rep) led prompt ly. "Why didn't you ay o at flratf iia on around to the kitchen door." And a hn followed her direction he kicked blm- elf four time for ever lei ting a brilliant thought occur to him how to work a raeket.Detrolt Free I're, Praising the (III lie so Nervant, "I have bad n good deal of cxpcrlcnc wllh ChlueHM labor," Niild Judge Worden of Denver, "ami my belief I that tlm Chl- tieHH make the bent iiervaiit In tlm world. They will do jiiHt what you tell them to and lu I lie way that you tell ( hem to do It. A combination of three virtue coiiNlitute their principal fault they uru IndiiNlrlou, obedient, and frugal. Hence they will do morn work, do It mora willingly, do It cheaper and avo more money than any other race of penplo. Tlm difference In wa(,e I not a great ail generally repre sented, and the coolie on the fruit farm In oulhern California, wlier I hnva Men more of them t han any place clue, are paid well a Hlmilar labor I elitewliere. A hone ervnnt they nre par excellence. They will obey tlm rule of the bouMebnld and ib) not draw the line a to what their dutle nli nil or ahull not be. They ran be relied upon and nro not given to changing mployer," Ht, loui Globe-Democrat. A King Wlm Could Change Hi Win (In. King Krrlcu of Sweden publicly con- feni'i that he wa n aorcerer nnd mngl- chui, lie wa Hie owner of an ciichnnted cap, which lm pretended cnnMcd blin to control the nplrllN and change the direc tion of Urn wlml nt (ilennure, Hn firmly did hlNiiliJect believe in Hie aupcriiaturat puwrof their ruler (hat, when a torm nnwu they would exclaim, "Ah, the king I Hgulu weuriug hi mnglo cap!" Kt. Lioui Heniblli:. TliNYNYoMIAINTlilSON j tMtt 1nt lii( UlM IlitV AM ! IM 11 I 1ms Mi M k ftf .ftiH II l tl .ll- ltti. it. k..iiti li.-iimin S til H 1 1 lt 1 Ml lite I vit t At tinlmt, In, I HI, r liil.itit Hint I lit, I I mi' it. it tit nil t tea (1114 tiii.ii,i i I I In,. ti t tttftM,- i it ., u "il . "tl 11 In I It'll M'l 111 II. r I 4Mt l,f the t I'liiiii.m ,l I i nil i ei .ii 1 1., tf- hi,, mil v i' tti n it n mil i' n linn t It.n it in tut. nil ii i in Ilu iMie Ihii i.- I I i ii. it I.t i t 1 1 I ..mm lm n I -t! Ii tun lll (he i, iill. i Hm till i f ll,iHI,r It lii. i f. ii it . . .... I a, t . m brlntl Hull Mil 'l II l"illl I. l inn- it n i. h iii iii I iii i. le hi Hi,! be nil n i l "I. ' ll l I n . ! nt' lug t l I In bud tl il if ilei.tttl ti.it lei le nun i hit lint I nt I. ti I ' "lint," n il t I. "p.Ti In I'ltnt trti ar llltl'.l In til i 1 1" t I ill he l-.illt h lti, end Id. i nit" ." "il l n il. I v t.i t. tvWi'lntil 1 1,'tn.hi In li ml I i. In r i In tin i,ni,i Ide I In In it , i,r tin i it if lm itt t h Mr In mi t-i in,; tip I In tr 1 1 in k , find I I.l'. tt I; li n i It v 1 1 in I hi I mi ii mi lil -I di I i hnl , ninl i t in If Hi it In I l.f ti ne iim Ihiin imi H ill rt'iiuilii eniin l hhiit tt Ik. miid fur I hem from a Wnililly 1'niiil nf ihvif Tbii Hpiitlnii tniiifhl their ymiili Hie niu wn nnl In Hlllllillg, llllt III In llltf tinlllll mil, lull kiinw." And the wnnliti HKifed that Ibe pin tun went tint all tleml yi I, t r at li nut Hint. Ilirlr lem hliiKN hnd lived nfler tliein, bill 1 1 1 1 I I'liliceiltt linlliiiig to Wiitlieil III) the urmiliil of liinrnlily. nun u inn Miniel hing of a tnit tmr to most men, but to wnrileii In uirl leulnr, 1 have coiieliiileil, nml luiving known llieui luilli wlnely nml well 1 mippiwe w hen iiim Ueli cilHluilbin IiihIhIn that wnmetl of A low grade nut wnrnn than men of Hm nnine grade we ehniibl acccit hi Judgment without iiuchUoii. Hut w lint 1 want to find out I why there are not a ninny wiuneii n men of thl mime grndef Warden Wright gncM furl her nnd Ih cepeclally nml tlve thai wouieii In general are tint better ban men, ami that once bad they nre more Incorrigible, and it I hi experience that there are not o many reformnl ion among women couvlut n among the iiiiin, by which wu may Infer tlmt women lovo wrongdoing. Out of tliu fullncMNof hi knowledge Mr. Wright argue that by tlm time women hind lu the penitent lury they aru noatccped In mIii a to hequlle punt rediiinpllon here, nnd I got thu ImpreNNiou he bad not nm, h hope of them hereafter. Hut let u hvh about tlm iniquity of wo men. In the fimt place, there are more women than men in tlm world. Therefore, if women aru more Immoral than men ought they not to commit at leant an equal number of crime!1 Hut they have lint equal opportunity, They are not In the world a men nre, Hierefnre are tint ho lienet by templatloii, In ( lie reply, Hut wu may tinny I hi, Mnco there am now" over 60(1 occupation for women and nil crowded until there I acarcely any room, even at the top, where a lu IHfiO Iherii with but 40 employment In which women cnrneil a living. They are now ny the hundred working Hliouhlcr to Nhoulder Willi men lu all Hm (irofeanlon and a majority of the trade. And are they not Niilijecled to tlm Name teuipf iitloiiNi' It I now quite theexcepl ion to find a man on the canhier'a. atool In tore and rcNtauraiil, etc., and could there be a better card to woman' bonentyf Ami yet It ha been wild women are only given thl place and like place of renpon nlhlllly becaune I hey can be hired for In money. Ho more tlm temptation to a ten I then. If women are Nopronu to go to hiicIi length to gratify their love for dren, a ha been fiNNcrleil, would they not, linlenn morally better, be more likely to nteal than men who are paid a living Nalary and have le provocation r Hut w hoever heard of a woman running away with fund lulrualed to her? There I no Niich curionlly on exhibition In the human menagerie at the Wentem peniten tiary at Ico.l, though, to tell the truth, there In greater one-tlmt of a horn thief! Tlie mention nf thin frenk feminine NUggenlNone morn "maiily pumult" u free to women an to men. Why do not more women nteal borne I1 They admire them, mid niirely a Moleu home In worth a much owned ornnld to a woman who would nteal a to a man!' And (ire not women an clever wllh the pen!' Then why not Jane the (lenmaii a well an Jim? Yet how neldom wu hear of women forging I 1'rlnnu report Hie country over for how mi nhiHiihig liicreane In Hie pnpul.il Ion of niich iunl il ill lonn, but niicIi m( n ( Ih t i k do not nhow a proporf innalc In crenne in crime among women. One of the propelling force leading to criminality upon which the mil horil ic nre quite agreed I "Hie ilenlre to live beyond legiti mate meaun," mid ever lnce women began wearing "nlore clot hen" they have been neeiiNed of thl very thing. Why, then, do they not ateal to grntlfy thl denlre an their brother dot Through the courteny of the warden I wa permitted to vlnlt Hie woman' depart ment of the Wentem ("'ii ifent Inry, ho far a I know I then tood for thcflwt, tlnm face to face willi a criminal of my own cx, I annuro nil who have not had llm ex perience Unit It, I a painful one, even though one ennnot, fully renll.e the niton tlon Junt, at (he time, That, character can be read lu Hm eouiilenaiice had up to that time been a pet I henry of mine. It ha been exploded. There (hey nut, In Hi llghtewliig room, working away a demurely and liidimlrl oualy and apparently a contentedly a If at a boarding nehool. Hmll lug nod good humored, too, a If never il thought of evlhlolng had cronai'd the mind. Thcra were pink a. id while blond, the noulful blue eyen one rend about, nnd clear nklii ned brunette, with the equally fetching; dark eye of that quality commonly called mournful, but whether blond or brunette I think the newt expert obnerver, without having known they were criminal, could not have k denned "or could Im hava (ilcked out from the lot thune having had murder In their hearlnoron their Imiiiln. Meg lu Philadelphia Time. 1'rnveil II. "My wife will lirnr witnenn," nld th(l primmer at the bar, "that at the very time J I am acciiMcd of burglnrl.liig Mr. Smith' premlne I wa engaged In walking the , ll'Kir with my infniit child In my arnm, I endeavoring to nnnthe It by nlngilig 'Hoi k-a-by, Hnby.' " "The (irlnoner i di chnrgi'd," remarked hi honor, "Htcaii provn a liillnby." Ham' Horn. W hat Nli t- t)rot. Vlnllor So yen haven littlebaby broth er? Mttlo fiirl Ye'm. I prnyed for a lit tlu bnby einter, but I t'ponc the angel had run out of girl liable. I forgot to tell them thert wanu't any hurry. tiotid Ntw. lit: '( . "i SMV. .1 . . i ... , . , 1 .. .. ' ... t , ' i i it. i. t . I . - 1. 1 i - i i 1 I i , . i.t V i . I i Mi it t i ii 'H t . , t 1. 1. -. . a4 i , . . 1 i i. i i t , i , .i, i , , - i , i i i ' i-1 , ii 1 1 i t i i .ii- , I'' I-.I I 1 KH l.t- .1 I'll,.. 1:1 ... ll,.. W 1 1 tl 1 1 i i t i ., iii n . 1 1 - S-timr l.fli ' - . - il I.l... II.. ,l( Ii. I M, I - 1 Ilu t ".lit 1 '. t ,i,i n I t , t, , , '. l. I tt .. . '. I, .1 ! r I t In I Um't I "I ..' H 'i' ' ..ii I, IV In . - w i,, 'i f,i I I . . - , w i4 , . in ,-i..' i. , ..I. , l '.'! I i !i ii i i. i .1 nt .1 I l?,ll'l le I i I. e ,l..,.l . , n . . i. I i , M-.lii II .I.:. I hi.tl, nill.t Ni l IK I title till "The imi. in i t i i it in e I i i.r 11 In ley I lie, i.l it .It. id 'I it 1 1 lt Hi" hi n in e, " n v it li mi i mi n ii i ',.i 'in. i In 'I in) "I b t I I., tl t... mi, ..I Unit he a lm 1. 1 t ll I . in. I , bill nut il i b 1 Until it tel Mm Whit bill I ill h -l V In ,li t It I In Hit bill,.. II It tilt In-Ill. Hn i', Illnl Nl I It iittt III I n kle him. " I i 1 1 1 1 I ' i utg bi i. lb. e nli. I i iplnlii leg Hie lutl HI if In)' bii"llii' I Wn mil pli'iid al hi ijieelliig. hen liiemllv, even i "I iiinl 'I, lie liettiiim. t,' Midi be, 'Well, Uti vv , tlml a nilhlit t tlmt Interenl me. I .nun e il h nm In I he (.Imp I've gt it. to !.- t In le, nml "H i nn ti ll me all nhtiiit. t hn iui(,i i im ii y nf ynur I'miipiiny nvi r all oHiern.' "Thl'll he liii.k up III lint ninl bad nm follow him. A we went mil nf Hut otllca 1 tn it 1 1 ') a Mnlie im Hut fnei'N of nil llm clerk, nml Umiigh I didn't tititli'i'Mtnliil It 1 amileil lu return, for I ihoiight inllily they knew my errniid nml wcuicnitgralil latiiig me ou my nuccen. "Tim pntpi'lelor walketl hurriedly, ami I nfler bliu, until at bint hit Hung npnu a door. It wa tlm miiehiiui hop, l lioillii wa lerrilibt, f tiniieiiinl hammer, I think, were all at work healing Iron at once. Involuntarily 1 .i.iny blind to my ear. 4 "Looking nt my niiin, I WvW Ida Ilpa move, and lowering my lunula 1 Junt man aged tocntcli bin wiuiIh, nliuutiel aliov tlm deafening nickel, 'Now, tell nm all about HI' "He mulled niirdonlenlly a ha aald thl, and I could have murdered hlui. It wa lmpuNHlhle to ay a word, mid io I went right out. It wn n ili;n menu trluk." Mew York lleruld. 1'rf irlng I'or a Ilurrleana. Hpenking of hurricane nt the Inland of Ft. ThomiiN, ex-(!onul llonin aald: "Wa had one Hint Nenred nm a good deal mora Hum ll hurt inc. Ouu day wlien Hie nun wa nlilning brightly 1 nuddcnly beard four gun fired front Hie fort, Kvcryhody began Jumping around find nliul ( lug up tiling. 'What,' Hie mallirr' 1 aked. 'Hurry tip,' aald tlm clerk, 'thai,' the lg II ft 1 . There' n Hlorm coining.' Andlntlin Blnict, the (leople were luniilng 111 all (II reel Ion, ami blind were banging. All Hut bonne have heavy, nnlld oufnHle Hliiillei, mid my clerk wan nliulllug Ilienea fanta lm could, Komi I wa left, lu total ilark tie entirely alone. Kvcryhody goe Into the lower nlorlcn of Hut houne during a hurricane, a they are built of tmm ami the upper part of (he building aru of wood. In an ciiiihqiiakii I hey iihu tlm wiioden alory, Well, the utorm caum up and hanged mid bowled around, and I would have given t! for even a black com panion, I expected to nee Hie whole pine In riilim, but when I opened the nh lit tern and got, n breath of frenh air the people were beginning to walk about again, and the nun wn elilulng, mid everything wn lovely, They're lined to I ll t In thing Ilka hurricane (here and don't mind them, Thai,' Hie wny all tiiliinloruin coma up out of a clear ky."--Hartford f !ourant. Imlln. The elvllly.iitlon of today I Indebted to the old lime civlllnt Inn of India, With out It there could ncarcely have been an Allien or A Koine, and without album! no Trance or Knglaml, a we know them. Do not Imiiglne luiibi nn n country in habited by a nlngln race. Von might a well ay that the Creole lu the nlreel of New Oileiin In long to the niime race a the Yankee beenime they live lu the mime country, India In ileiinely populated by a large number of hitch, tint pcupln of which am widely m perilled by eanle, l'.elwecn the hluh and low ciinlen there can be no alllUm Ion, It I hard In convert, tln-wi peo ple to Chi'lnlianlfy. The high canle would prefer bell to Ibe Idea of a heaven w hern ho would be obliged to mingle wllh In ferior, Then, too, (hn mil Ive gravely an wer wlien anked (o change hi religion Unit If bin own faith were wrong bin fore father would niirely have (Uncovered It. Ivcclurer Frank It. Itobemon, W lml aiiall We Call II lm? Profi-NNor Muybrldge, Urn nrllnt who fimt aiiecr.cded In photographing an aid tunl on the run or on the Jump, write hi flrwt name Kadwenrd. Thl 1 odd, but there 1 a man In Wet Virginia who wrHe hi thu! Uewellyn I'hlholngliyrrh. Hi given name I not hard to read, but tlm Other In a puxxlcr uiilll you fake It to piece and determine Ih miuniln of the Idler and combine! Inn by I he following word; J'hlll, lu iiiiic; olo, lu colonel; gu, lu cologne; yrrh, in myrrh. -Harper' Young People, 'I lie Nterng Unlit r)-. It I maliitnliieil very nloully by exiicrt, leelrlclaii (lint Hie nforngn balfery In, after nil, a hucccn for coinuiercliil wink; that the new print cn f,r uiHiiufacl tiring them have elieapi ned their :"(, and that J in train lighting (hey are i-npecinliy ciu clent and ccotiomienl. It, In cnl iiualed that H9 per hnrne (inwer In the niinunl coat of the accumulator.-. Inventive Age, Jnme Wormley, nou of the Wnnnlngton hotel keeper, recently found Mowed away 111 a clow t a entice nod lane, highly pub lnlicil, engraved npnu tint hind i f which wa till iiuuTlplWn, "Hon, Chnr'e hum tier, from Acltin nof I.lheilii." Thaatick had in turn been prctetitcd lo Mr. Wormley, Bomebody (ill"riad Dickenn," after all, A gruup nf i hildri n wa found not long ago placing dim cm u(. the fo t nf llm nnvellnCa nlaiue lu a park nt Fjdney, Wht ii atiketl why I hey were doing It, litt lo Aiintrali.iiin aumteri'd himply, "If tlm tory writer," On the night of Urn 11th i f June, inr,n, there were heavy fi'iu-l all over New Kng land, and lu I.lvlngnlniie cminly, N. V., 800 aheep Hint had been nlieand few day In-fore were froj-.cn to death. Ice nrtinclally maiiiifiu tured by tlm cf cheinifal iiiixturc Im lint a bite hlr.'l by uy men li, the invention (biting back lo 1783. ViiM In i '. i vi t i r ui IVI-,1 ..t i, . n.t ll-ml li4 1.. ll 1 l I. l I .l. .ll. ' 1 1 I ... t . 1 I 1.1. . I 111 I 1 It-- I ' . I . Il'ii II n l..i W It,, ,. " t..l l-if HI., . f II. ln-t lil, l 1 1, it i i. t 1 1. I I-). M . .. i ll,iti, ' Ml I if. , !, I'ti u . !t,M ,ii, .( tl,. n t!lt I'.i I i i t i-i i ' i.t ti I if I'll ( ( I i-l I i 4.1 . mi I i, h. I it ' ll. - , I lb' l - l t. . t . f 1 m i,i ! I I . n It in .km l ,i I I t II I Hi I I thu i i , . p i., i. ..i ) I tliu mm ttil.t HH' el H e ft i l I I, ( I, il l M Snllltd I I (ll II " 1 11 il. .ti I lint 'i hi ii. t.e tl i.1.' itt. . It n.-il.-i ' 1 .ti Ih- t i ! !l ll.e I i Hi i . n i, f f. It i n " "H .H !... ,1 ti ,il I.,) ,,( I. l V in I In t hi In lint, I' 1.1 t l b I ' ' 1 be ii.i'1,1 I nt I ill i I I. i . t i-t t - It. anl . m l I hi , 1 1 i 1 1 i t ii i . it. llm ! V.-I'ini. . i .1 1 (It "i , in v'l t t ii I 1 1 1 1 I'll -i t i-iiimlll "f t,.. 1 1 . . n 1 1 If t,i btl t. n, I rnl.,,ii . i w.-ii-'it'l a k im i.,ii, iii aluiil Wniiu Wi.itn tl.ni I I it 4 inb v Unlit' '' 'Che t'i 'Ml -I ml i.l. Ill I "!. , lm It lill'ltl. "ii.iirt ),,.i ii ii, in ii f di. I i. ii hnll'iln Win n imi i-,t I e tiitilghl, JiImI I i v mi iii 1 1 li n nl ol (ill 1 1 ' ilmk, ail Hit ll lake I it it ii i t nil tyn tlmvlilut' Hie celbir nil m. If ).,t i in . II the tliller eitee 'I it lt tlm mitt w ll It n iniiiii lulu ll ail t'other ntie " " Imi do yuu Iiii'iiiif Whv do yuu lull lint tn gn dnw ll iul I hn cclliil '" "Why, lliat'a Ibe mn.l .tiiklnli plnen 'html Hie limine, it In 'I ilf I Iunl take Uti lUbt. With e," "Hut bow mil I to eniitiiinn lheniile III tlm it it t k r of etnirnit I hI i. n 1 1 1 1 it 't know which wn which Jnnt by feeling nf Ihein." "Tlmiider'tl llglitnln, ytni duu't a'Hie t wanted ye I1 go down (hern nu lt mnud A feel I n of the npile, did )cr Tlmt wnn't wbnl I meant. What I meanl, wa Hi Im t You jent lake a wiirmy apple nil a nniind one nu go dnwu InC Hie cellar nu eat 'em, an I'll bet yeanhllliu yuu wnn't know when you cat tlm worm." The corrrnpoudent nhuddered, "Don't that prove 117" ran on Urn man. "C'ournn It doe. We put. llm worm right lut' the grater 'long Willi Hm rent. How many of 'em (bey I wa don't know. All wa know I that they all turn Into elder, (in tlm mail ain't llvln that kin tell when he'i ilrlnkln the cider what, part' applo Jul," an what pert 'a worm Julen. 'Then, ag'ln, we couldn't do dllT'rent If w tried. We couldn't amid every wormy apple o a hontiltal an doelor II. with ver mifuge Ull we'd killed olf Hm live alock. No, air, Hm womia haa to go, an they'll keep a go u, I '!, till oimof 'em cruel ty to aiiini.i) fel I era hn ta down ou It nn mnkea u 'gree to, tbiNfl Urn worm Wil li chloryforni 'fore we grind 'tun up." New York Time. 'I hn Tn III t of Colifnelil. Tlmcllyof Chiifit hnlen, the Meoo of Hm believer In t'onfiii'liiiilnni, t in the (irovlncnof Kluingl ung, one of fha moat populou dinirlclNof Urn orient, HwaCon fuclu wa born, and here hlnnacred bonee Ilu bui'leil, The tomb, w hich I located In one of Ihn large!, fcmclcilc In the prov ince, about three mile out from the city above inenllmied, I one of thu loont linpoa- Ing In Hm wliobieinplrn, The grave Itnelf I urmounted by an enrl li mound aliout Hi feet, lu height, the whole aurriiiinded by a cluntcr of gnarled oak ami atately cypren iree. Jlnforn the mound l a tablet uhnut (I feet broad and 80 feet high, upon which I luncrlbed thu j tiame and deed of the gl'taLI'oi'liiJuf .ikC-Caiiiit , (,'onfiiclaiilnm, a religion adhered to by over 4110,0(10,11110 human being, The bur den of thl liinerlpl ion, affording to relia ble Iriiiinbitlon, I "perfect One," "Abo Intely Pure," "Perfect Huge," "lflrt Teacher," "Ureal, Phllonophcr," (tie. The avenue which bad up to tlm pbl onoiher' tomb I even more lnlerel-lliK Uiau Hie actual place of burial llelf. On each able of Hie avenue lire row of figure of huge aulmaln cut In alone- - lion, tiger, elephant mid borne, hcldcii niimerou mythical creature, Niich n nnlinnl half dog nml half frog, beaal willi four leg and twice a many wing, benlde a mul titude of uniiamable mounter that never lived on llm earlh, In the walcr or lu tlm air. Tnkeu allngel her, llm burial place of Uiiiifiiclu In one of the chief npoUof III ((rent In the orient, ;i I,oiii Itepubllo, ft Outlived the I'linranlm. The atone age mid (he bronze age have panned, but the Adverlinlug age reinalu. Adverihdiig In not ao viry modern, The ' (ihnniohn were irU(lei(, adverllaer. With what mil HI I It y they put their ad In crafty line ou obeliiik find pyramid, find they have drawn In theahekel aplemlldly I Advert Inlng In the nciirchlight of trade. The adverl iaer In tiiont privileged than the plaintiff' attorney, The former not merely ha Urn opening ami cloning ) drensen, but keep ( lie ear of tlm Jury all the time, No expoaiHoi! ever Ii ml itch worldwide reposition n I he Columbian, Why uotf No other ha ever advi rl led no ably and elaborately, Caiine ami effect ! Carpet and t'pholnlcry Trade, MalhriiiMl ! and Mniiey, llunbatnl - AecordiiiK to your own fijj liren, you npelil over t Iho (hi year In cheap fi iiiei -le wlilcli hnd lo be thrown nway after once wearing, Thai 1 1 no would have bought a piece of lace Unit would have lanlid ii lib time In fnct,ouh be lined by your ib ni i nilnil for general Inn. Wife - Well, give nm f Hid, ami I will buy llm bice fur next year Hnnbainl I'm - never mind. I t don't think lace In very becoming tn your lyl of biauiy. Hire' 10 cent for another ruffle. New York Weekly. IHfTereiil, Head of the Houne (to young man at front dour)- Haven't 1 told yiui.wir, never to call lu re agnlnf Young Man--Ye, air, but I haven't rnlli d to nee Ml Clara (hi time. 1 have a thrcn iiioiil h' gn bill lo collect. Ileiiil of Hie Houne (In a milder tone) I aee, You w 111 plcnnr mil Again. Ixitidon Million, III I Jive. Prlinu Although you are a million aire, my love In an itrcnt, lr, that It em bolden n poor man like myself to eek (laughter of your In marriage, Heeuiulu - Which of tlm girl la It, young mimf Prlmu Any of tho three, air. Pari Grelot. Ilypiietlam anil Htnlerla. An nullinrlly nu Lytmotlvui aaye that hyaterlcal pernuim ar very difficult to In fluence. They are ao wedded to their own fniiclt', menial nml phtnh iil, that thty prove very obnllnulo liyimollo patleuU, Pven If nil liilliteme in Kailietl It pae Oft ery quickly --I'lxi bungii. 5i v. TT