mr ft THE AMERICAN, r ft 1 ft. 1 A WOMA M fr ftlt. H - ( Wa lkt I at it Iv . u,t, 4 t f.f lah ! ln-t at M.ni), n4 tint ,. tat .,.. rs Imnl t '"I "i fHit ttnw , ! l 'Kr.nl sail U(t m m twt. Mi t. ..'h a ft Into It. ttl II tr I f 1 H.i 1 I.IKg ft fci t r llrj (( i' nMk it; i ,. m mi h ;t I'.v r v tt. i,.h drt t. m1 " ' t ! teint Ml K r i I i' I theft aitan fr.r i.ltn. kf Mr thrr he ! M ' tt ( rfl4 f (. i.lf if M.N mill Veil rut ll, lb N V Inhu ati I abitl the Ifmk ti. k to lMt t.R " "il ,.f hr i;ml Hi1 t tii olbr lo ipimi hrr unit bit ; ' I.tiia n. m th tH .f !(. I i-r llii.iiifb iKc right htn.l, trlint k i m ti lltll- finii. m -tall' thumb iiilI fmrrintii Mini ti;m- ' JHig Inland fnw th ! Im y mm rii to Mi Kictttni Iiit ',,f ii"'ei i f l.n?t m .it, mi. I ihm tui'iiUiif ait.li..! tn the ''' th.ir intiis into il l mi.l nrirr te .lata It betted '! ' Jii II it krukp inn ftKaln n I H-ml.-r !' ralM. Hf ptl. h. ' i'.il.d nn.l liM fi.il a m!l nr. uit.it - li-ii i f iu, Bf'. r tii. Ii It ln'til.Hl stn i' l t.x.k tin funlu r n..tl.i of It i.ii.: Tlmrt.bv, Manh In, rvpntv-iilno ?! nfitr mi,, h,n. nitoiit 12 oVI.i, I, mmn. li.. Ih-khii to fi t ) ii !'." "1 this hurt.!, wlil.h ran nr. the arm IhioriKh thP nhonlrlor mil ilr.wn hrr Hl.'. SIip tu. vpry rrntl.-Ka Krblay niKht nn.l In thP mornlim ami rt.m- plafneil that tlio pain kent annoyliiK ie:. She n bIi...! il, .on.. PH.Ihv flight and Saturday moinlnn about 10 o'clock ahe Rent for lr. Ceonse II. Stone. When Or. Stone ob11.iI he foun 1 her suflerlng from lhl pain, but there were no other aymptoma and It ap- reared that ahe had taken cold. The lulil waa ennlly relieved and It did not murn. She had one choking Pcll and we'n u" ,wo "'"K-nnd for an un n the return of Dr. Stone Sunday ,wn ,)la,lpe I'oyotul each, the wat- mornlng she complained that she had not Blept throtiKh the night. thoiiRh ihe had aulTered no pnln. She then allowed algna of rabira In her Inability to swal low and from then until 2 o'clock In the morning, when she died, there was a constant sueceBnlon of spawns when ever shti attempted to drink water. Al tho gTaho w K foV ZIr eagerly" b.i -iix. niiiuiu lor water eageriy, . ,.... .... , . . . . and would hold a k nss of t In her V . j , , . .fJh 'r l 8 Um"' Wn"e lM '1,,(lle which is the greater marvel, fight of t did not seem disagreeable ,he Hea ,, themselves or the fact to her yet when she attempted to swal- (hat thPy hRVe remained practically low it hor effort would make the unknown to the sclent llic world up to Bpnsma of the throat still more Intense ,ho pregont ,,ayi alt1011gU described by and these kept up continuously to the aeVeral authors, mentioned In the guide time or her death, nature being unable books, and visited by admirals, gen to endure longer the severe strains pro- eraBi bishops and distinguished civll auced. Miss Olatlgny was conscious lans.'" to the time of her death. She knew Almost the only explanation hlther those about her und would talk when (0 offered assumes that evaporation she had long enough relief from the g()PB ,, rapidly In some subterranean constantly recurring spasms of the cavern nnd thus disposes of the water, throat to do so. Her case was accom- nt as It Is admitted that the remain panlel by all of the oilier symptoms ng salt from the two mill streams of rabies, such as extreme nervous Irrl- alone would amount to 4S.U00 cubic lability. Touching her nose at at- feet a year It la hard to understand tempting to blow It would bring on n why the subterranean cavern, if there evero spasm, as would also any be one, does not fill up. The Messrs. - jraught of air, no matter how slight. Crosby offer a different hypothesis. On one occasion the suggestive treat- They ask the reader to Imagine two ment was tried and she was finally en- great flsauies descending Into the earth abled to drink a glass of water through md meeting below like the sides of the Induced belief (hat she could lo a letter V or U. Then they suggest It. Hut this could not be kept up and that perhaps one arm Is shorter than the spasms became more frequent and Ihe other and that there Is a long.'very more severe until death relieved her. 'gently rising passage leading from the Yesterday morning Dr. Stone and Drs. bottom of one to the bottom of the oth Oraham and Ilrunncr held an autopsy er, so that the subterranean heat can for the purpose of making a thorough get a good chance to act on any stream Investigation of the case. There was passing through It. It then becomes no doubt In the minds of any of thcra ' easy to suppose that a cold current of that It was a true case of rabies. They oa water comes down through one took some of the virus and will cultl- j liranch of the system and la forced up rate It and try Its effect on soma an- ward through the other by thermal In Imal, such as a rabbit, for the purpose flifnces. The rocky Island of Cepha of more thoroughly understanding the lnla, Ilk no 'f Its neighbors, be came, jlrays the effect of earthquake! Innum- I erable In times past, abounding In frac tures and faults, caverns and subter- Th. ,'rn,B" K" ror n" K'i-r. t ranenn rivers. None of the spring on I remembered that when I lived In Cephalonla contains any large quantl Uerlln, when a child, Sunday was ly of salt, however, nnd It Is dllllcult scarcely observed In any way by the to regard any of them as the overflow Germans. Tho churches were well at the flood which disappears at Argos nlgh empty. Von might have Im- toll. Hut It la possible that, as Al aglned yourself In London upon a bank pheus Is said to huve done, It takes a holiday. Hut tho present empress Is a dive beneath tho seu nnd comei up on woman or very nrm religious princl-. plei nnd William II, however change able he may be In other mntters, Is a rock where his pious belief Is con cerned. It has been I ho dearest wish f both himself and the empress to In troduce the '"Kngllsh Sunday" to the Oermnns, and It Is wonderful, Indeed, how they have succeeded. Tho In crease of belief Is remarkable; the Her. Iln churches are now attended by crowds and the clergymen, formerly at a discount In society, are feted as If they were the military. Hoth emperor and empress alwuys attend divine ser vice In the morning. The preacher Is forbidden, It la true, to speak longer than fifteen minutes and the congrega tion la warned against "staring" at their majesties. After church the royal couple enlertuln a few Intimnte friends at luncheon and before bed time the empress Imparts some bible knowledge to her children. The Woman at Home. Writer of llooht. In a pretty large experience I have oot found the men who write books superior In wit or learning to those who don't write at all. In regard of ftiere Information, nonwrlters must oft n bo superior to wrltere. You don't expert a lawyer In full practice to be conversant with all kinds of literature; be Is too bimy with his law; and so a jvrlter Is commonly too busy with his own books to be able to bestow atten tion on the works of other people. Thackeray. Tb Inllkely. "No," sighed the poster farmer, as he aadly contemplated the poster cow, "I can't say that I consider her a very likely animal, but we all have our short comings, I suppose." Detroit Journal. The DIlTrrrar. She I can sympathize with you. I waa married once myself. He But you ! weren't married to a woman. Tld-BIU. tHi)i not t r.n't j l''l t - .hh ! It 14 tfa.t at . I. iwiu M ,Kf Ihr t.tH! tt. I . t Kit !-. m.l r t " i iiti mif 4 '. -.. t M , . I'm In tt l ttt I' MT it f.t H iiui tlff I . hi. k t , I'snitim t.Pt Hi .( l f,,5t, l.l.k rr : (. H"l l'll I I i r., l,il in tt r r n fl f t Mr a !(( I-.'.I imII ' t.i.H ill.t Hit. klf 1 tk r 'iN it. M.rtwiKti hw I"''!. ny IxMi.tm. ttn t- rr ' Iwirty li Itwlf. Al lW nil'.l mil ') ,,on'r ,n ,s"" " 1 ' mil" l.ol1f in1 - ",,,,'r M" tPT' "n'' ,1,ni """Iv" r tinw '" ,,'' flow -titlmirii. TbU "'i'ip wilt ollhin nai riWM r,,r m"r ll,Jr J'"f. " VPry wilury. Ou rannoi lu-li khklti n"''iiirnt wbort- all that watPf (t" '" Th Moaara. Oroaby, who fur- l"e "ouni wnicn tiiKHiera prima. 'it -he flow In each channel ,n",""l L0"" ruble feet per minute. 3 o0,, no0 cuhlr feet per day In both. . 0 Bmall,'r Puxhubm of a almllnr r"aralor "nve been obaerved In the Hn" ""lKhl"rhood; and It la added ,ll"t along the B,lorp' "at n" M,,nU ' iiciioii.K .r.ro.iK.i cracks and fissures of the lime- atone earth, bottom and sinking Into the Tho openings In the sea are no doubt mainly jloHt'd by weeds mid gravel, yet no In considerable amount of water must find its way to these niysterloiiB depths ' thr"8h J"" " rX'"nt f lyln nn . .-.,1. Ihn. , nri Da ,,-. " iihb nun in pruciicH ly as poruun - ... ... "O mriu. ' 11 IB Ullll.'Ull IU lome rar-on lainna Til 1'liti-kl.iaT of Kutla, The Australian method of plucking fowls possesses the advantages of be ing rapid and easy. As soon as tho birds are dead, plunge each In turn Into a pall of boiling water, Into which one and a half pint of cold water hag been thrown (the object Is Just to seald them), taking care that the water reaches every part of the feathers. One minute's sousing Is generally sufficient; If kept In too long, the skin Is apt to discolor, and, If not long enough, the feathers will not easily draw. Kvery feather can now be stripped oft in the easiest possible manner In fact, they can almost bo brushed off. The akin never tears, and the Insects that Infest all chickens will have disappeared. When clear, pump on the birds to rinse off the wet feathers that still adhere, wipe tenderly with a soft cloth, and hang up to dry with a cloth fastened loosely round. This Is to keep them from the air and preserve them white. By thla means all the feather stumps are perfectly removed. Ducka cannot be treated In the same manner, as the oil In the feathers prevents the water from penetrating. Watwhonpt ou I ha NealTolil. Not yet extinguished Is the spirit of the Indian warrior's death chant In the northwest. Charcoal, an Indian mur derer of one of the mounted police at McLeod, Manitoba, was so Infirm In the legs that he had to be carried to the acaffold, but he died full of defiance, giving three ringing warwhoops as he waa takhi up the stairs. Very Denlrable. Algernon Verlsoft I feel as though my presence is not desired. Miss Play- theboys Oh, no; on the contrary, your presents are very acceptable. New York Tribune, lHt a laM Mitt fc ia M Si. ... a tk la rrl ilM 'M k 4 .ti ' It llMt I f a,t 4 ! K( 't 1tr w,f.int ( lati attl t1 li Ifvitilm v14 tm kf-at-d tt4 i'iM ni4 f kraiM n!1 Ih V- i il nn " m int f ki Ik knli i anil aMtivHt. nt I In I tiir It I a iinUt tti I ) It r tn n. I r Uil tkrlf ) r. iHhf f iy-Ui it fun hti l(.li- tkii ir.M-i t l.f k. . ,f ik V.tv ' lt I- nr nn. ml K'ttk Ihur 1.. .. k.,..!..i.. i... ( . mimk.ni., thouh.1. ..f t..--. 1l,l.,.S.t....l.r.,....llt mr !-.. In la ;il'i it l th" !. H P it inn h i, l mnna .1 o.. bry hmirt.r AM.t four hun - J ,i,, rr thim ilnln uf ff. Mlliot'lt KlKMIillr fpll.ru. II..I an- rntl.il Lv II, imtltp "Ttip Trlif AhiIp,' U..b i f WV. IU..U . n..t. fi om h.-.-f t.im'. thp tiT.th or an nl.l tm llimn Hint ' K'Hul or n.l.l. ir.l or kian .l Tbon J.-"ii. ml hi itlr.,-i.lm hMtm romp t.i'tul om-ii al l.lb rn.l lulu Ike hot. thin m. an. I lift ibi-lr ntavi tl.ui I ln In tii Rrnim.1. Ihip utara iroiit ril .T.tnl -It. -en. TliPt la fvi-ry r-r.in to aiii 1 1 mo of Kins Solomon lli'x ,,Nt n tn , Mat Hi ril nroia tun. unit uf n Plror- niniia unbroken fn-nt. rxtrntllnn tin ,.,tlre leneth of the ll.tmoii ranuo t I mountains, about one hundred iiiilen , , nnnlnR nearly parallel with the Me.ll ! prranean ahore from Illtle below t n, nii. The aummlta of the ratine art frm flf,P,,n , (w,.niy ,os from tu ( r011Kt, i The Lebanon-that la the 'While" - docs not derive Its name from glitter ing snow-peaks, but from the whl! limesiome clln of Its summits. Tlx first historical mention of the trees Is In the bible (2 Sam. v. Ill: "And Hiram, King of Tyre, sent messengers to Da vid, and cedar trees, and carpenters find unisons; and they built Duvld an house." From that day to this the peopb almost as re. kless and s'.e ' ... ....... . .. , ... . fill of those noble giants of the moitn tains as our own people are of thorn cedars' first cousins, the redwood treef of the California coast-runge. As w approach the grove, which stands upot the top of a sninll hill, the fnlluge Is al most black against the snow-coverei crsHs of Dnhrel-Kadlb which rears Hi highest penk over tho ten thousami feet above tho aea. There Is a Mnronlte chapel In tin grove, its patriarch claiming the sol rlRht to the sacred trees; and, luckily the superstition with which the trnei have been surrounded tins been tbeli salvation. All the cedars of Lebamn would have been demolished for red. wood years ago were not the people threatened with dire calamity shook they take a alngle stick. Nultan'l Mrntal f'nmllllmi. A curious story, Illustrative of thr sultan's mental condition, Is exciting notice, according to the London Tnlo graph. It is vouched for by the nur rator, who had it from an embassy witt which he Is on Intimate terms. Tvu days before the Harlam fchtlval t tit aldn-de-ramp on duty went to Abdul Hamld's room for orders nnd found him walking up and down with wild gesticulations and Incoherent murmurs As soon as the sultan ami; lit r-lglit "I the olllcer he exclaimed: "Son of 11 dog, what are you doing here? IV you not see that I am conversing wh!i my father?" The alde-de camp, 1 1 great alarm, was about to withdraw when Abdul 1 1 it m Id stopped him, say Ing: "Prostrate yourself before my father nnd then execute his com mands." Down dropped tho trembling officer on his knees, awnlling the do velopment of events with Intensn in terest. A qunrter of nn hour later lib horrible suspense came to nn end. tm tho commander of the faithful, brlns? Ing his promenade to nn abrupt closo, threw himself on a divan and, looldr.", around the chamber, relieved the mind of tho nide-de-eanip by Inquiring what he whs doing and why he hnd come, a had completely forgotten the previou . scene, I'arly In Mu.rl.'linl AITnlrt. The CltlEena' Union of New York alms to constitute In municipal a IT 11 In a parly for the abolition of power. A civic servant cannot serve two niiiBtcrjt. If ho owes office to n party machine, that Is the master he will serve, whoso punishment he will dread, whose re wards ho will try to deserve, The city he will regard as an orange to Im squeezed for his master or for him self. Just ns long as there Is pnny control, and partisans are human, this will Inevitably be. When the citizens run be taught to see that municipal af fairs have nothing to do with national politics then they will cast out nation-, al pnlltlca from municipal affairs. They will realize that the city Is a great stock company In which they are nil shareholders. They will demand that their business like the business of n bank, be run Vy the most honeat and competent men, whether Republican or Democrat. They will fiercely resent any attempt to prostitute civic affairs to political ends. The Illustrated American. Why "ha Left.' Mrs. Tlmmlns I hear your cook has left you. What was the trouble? Mrs. Rockwell Our kitchen is so small that she had to put her bicycle in tho cellar and sho thought the dampness wasn't good for It. Cleveland Tlalu tiealcr. rroliahly. "I've noticed an Indian hanging around the entrance for several days," said the theatrical manager. "Do you know who ha is?" "I atrnns-tv aiunnri that he is a eealper." remarked' Itt tick- at agrot Philadelphia American. Uh Atll IMOIM Xkl tVtl ttt IMI tmin Ki ti t mttmi i l i. f lk 4 fc aitliHMtr t Sjit k at wtttal k' n kl. k ..i4 t... ! Ikal Ik t 11 nf W !. tlf ti-i tt tn. ti kv t a ftiS't a ! imI anil ( letM wtw. !. ,,at ai 1 . i t r I l ' (.rlc'l II klia tri Intr-riitaHMI lint k.titia au.l limn 4 tkim t.i t likf triu i i i if i-.Htiinl ntn if Ikrw . i. ! rf an iiti-t hrti larlir In, h. In 4imrlir tmA tiMih inliil Iki kf kh utmumnlnl l . it Kiiithat Iti-mln-kr-tmli hi'i-t.. ll.i tlirll U n ttpil "P ; ""' ' k.m(.,W' l ' ,,n '"" ,B ""'H,r tl.Hhr H.h. klh 1 b hnlt !""'" l-iii.m !) rim 1 I ' rtn ..I k-iiMm j !''''. '' th" l"tHii i PiW lim tlr. Il.f lllf tM mil..--.. toin of Mir Ki.HP U'ttiirli lb. tlltiM. thim foimmit a nal.-r t.il'o (tratp fur thp fui-l to imi iihiii Charioal a prob ably rw.l lth thla bratr-r ami a .laci'i on thi uraif tluoiiKh an njii'ii- Ing IK imboa lil till ami 4 In. lot wlitn, i loaul i y a b aiitlfnlly l.iinii.il .bM.r. TIip RHMoa from IhP flrp .nai.!-.! into the oilier air tbroiiEh three hiiihII 0ienliiK8 fonmil by tubea inwalng from tb Inner to the outer ahell nboiit 5.fi liii bes above the grale. The whole ipparaiim waa ralne.1 about twelve In Chea on tripod, an aa to allow air to reach the fuel. In another boiler of aomewhnt the aunie type the outer i-hell hits the form of nn urn, while the Inner nhell rlsea from a water tube ri-hIp to mi opening In the aide. It la 12 Ini'h" In ellaineler at the wlilext part nnd '7.8 itnhea hlnh. ami anp ported on a tripod about four InrhoH hlnh. H Reneral ahnpe la much like that of the allver cream pllchera known nn the Pun I Revere piillerna, BlthoiiKh, of courHP, It la much biricer, and baa a top cloned by a lid. It has been HiiRKCKted that these litenalla may have nerved at Home time to hent wine na well aa water, which aiiKKea tlon appear renaonnhle, aa many hla torlnna atnte Hint the Pompellnna made Rrent nae of hot drlnka. It may be that they were found In one of the termpndl or cn'ea, of which there were aevernl In Pompeii. ei.rlillrinltf .l ll.iilill.ltm, Buddhism anil Christianity are at rne In this, that they peic.ive that our life here Is but a moment and. If right ly lived. It niu.it be lived In view of an eternal life or a life hereafter, Life does not cense with our depnrture, It still continues beyond; anil that life beyond will be shaped by the life here. Indeed, no discrimination can b ma lo on grounds of time. A fall from a horse, contact with a fever germ these things cannot change the nature of eternal life. 80 the Huddah teaches, so Jesus teaches. Kternnl life Is some thing hero nnd now, If it ever Is to be. Moth teachers Insist on this. Yet, I once more, there Is hero a strange dif ference of emphasis, for that which Is promised In Iluddhlsm Is that In pro portion as we nre righteous here, so thai! existence hereafter be shortened; whereas In Christianity It Is promised that In proportion as we nre righteous here we may be assured of nn Immor tal life hereafter. Wo have already seen how In HuddhU.m desire Is re garded as the evil thing nnd as that whlih produces existence, When, "then, a mnn Is filled with desire up to the moment of death, thereafter that self asserting desire goes on. He Is reborn and given further opportunity. He may still mnlnlnln a degree of self-assertion am' bo birn over and over again. This Is the Immortnllty of Iluddhlsm. Hut If be succeeds In altogether sup pressing desire, If he can entirely ob literate personality, then he has at tained to Nirvana here nnd herenfter. -Outlook. What Will We lln Willi Onr lloya. There was a small boy close to tho window of tho bookstore. The youth was gazing at the periodicals with kionfst Interest on the open pages be fore him. Near the edge of the walk was another boy, walking briskly along, whistling, happy, at peace with all tho world. A cnblo car passed northward and there was still a third boy on the grip. This boy was eat ing an apple- hnd consumed about half of the russet, when he noticed the boy at the window and the other boy on the walk. The youngster on the grip was a Marchlavolll, a diplomat, a skilled intriguer and a villain. He drew back his nrm, let go the apple and craned his neck far forward as the half-eaten russet flew on Its career. It struck the boy at the window fjill on the back of the neck and, bursting, distributed its juice and seeds Impar tially over his hair and collar. The assaulted one gave a shriek of sur prise and rage. Then seeing the boy on the edge of tho walk, he wheeled, rushed at that innocent and Inoffen sive future president and smote him violently upon the probsla. The lads clinched and rolled on the pave, while the car sped by, and the boy who threw the apple contorted himself In frantic paroxyms of uproarious glee. The Ban llim.in lllryrla Tlrea. Do not leave your bicycle standing too long In the sun, or you cannot ex pect your tires to last as well as if your wheel was kept In the shade. The bright sunshine Boon takes the elas ticity out of rubber tires, and so does oil if allowed to stay on the rubber. They absorb water quickly, then the dirt grinds tn and the tires soon rot. 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