kLACK FELLOWS OF AUSTRALIA Ar Lasy. UimtUetl, and of liov- It is a fact that it is hard to tracli 2lbe Au-tralian aborigines anytli j Useful. They are naturally lav and fndo eut, unsettled, and of a roving isposition. 'J'hey will not stay Urn tany place, and if raised from their (degraded position into more coinio t- ftble conditions necessaaiiiic ine breaking with their natural mode ot living, they will almost invariably re turn to this at their first opportunity, and the same may I said of the half castes, who otherwise are far superior to their sable parents and their rela tives. It U an oft-repeated occurrence in Australia that a half-caste child has bean removed when 8 or 10 years old to the surroundings of ciY.lizatioii, bas been given an education equal to any white child of the better clashes of the community, and notwith standing this, upon coming into con tact with his own race, has returned to the black fellows' camp, ignoring book learning, fine linen, and the comforts of civilized life. In two capacities the black fellows have been found satisfactory as trackers and in the native police. I can only find a correct expression for their power of tracking by calling it instinct 1 have been with them searching)r men whose every trace had been practically lost, but the black tracker has found them in spite of all. They are more sure than bloodhounds. When the track ceases, through some mysterious agency, they seem to know where to tlnd it again. In the native police they are very useful as trackers, This police con sists of small troops of mo'intcd, uni formed black fellows uuder command of European officers. Tney act as gendarmes in the outlying districts and are principally used for the pur pose of bringing marauding blacks to account. It is not uncommon that the up-c mutry blacks spear the cat tie on the station, or murder travelers or settlers, and it is principally in such cases that the native police be come useful. The manner in which they surprise a camp of savage aborigines is char acteristic. Having ascertained that they are near a camp some of llieiu dismount and strip to the skin. Then thev fasten their carbine t i their ankle by means of a piece of rope w a chain, and, trailing it through the long grass, approach the camp. The unsuspecting b'a ks come to meet their sable brothers, when, quick as lightning, the trooper stoops, brings his carbine to a level and sends death and destruction into the camp. The aboriginal thinks a good deal more of his dogs than of his women. Dogs are always found alwut the camp in large nuiuliers, I hey are of a mongrel breed and generally starved to ferocity. The black fellow v inost places is a polvgaiuist and his wives are used lor carrying every thing from their babies to their hus band's weapons including all their camp paraphernalia, rations, or what ever else they may wish to transport, while the lordly master marches along with perhaps a waddle or a bomerang as the only burden to impede his pro gress. Hut if, as in manv Instances, tho blacks be savage, the white men with whom they come into contact are no le-a so. The life of a black fellow is counted as nothing, and the depre dations perpetrated upon them by settlers are numerous and often par ticularly cruel. The spearing of a few head of cattle on a station, where thousands are grazing on the runs, has often cost the lives of many bla k fellows, and 1 know of several instances where the camp has been raided and the -women carried way by white men, while it is a fact that there are set tiers who have made it a paint to shoot any black fellow found on their vast domains, to avenge some mur der committed In the first place by the blacks. Callfurnian. A snake not often heard of, at, least in A merfca, is the liver-colored snake villi two heads, or perhaps they should e called mouths, though it does not laveiwo mouths at the same tim! I hey are re?ersible mouths, occupying h . opposite ends every six months. It l ea with the two ends crossed on each other, as with folded hands. Every six months, according to the Hartford Times the change of the seasons re verses the fanctions of ttie two ends. i lie head becoming the tail and the tail incoming the head. The mouth at one end heals: or closes up all but a small opening, while the opposite end be comes the mouth for the next six mouths. A friend of miue in India, who told me about this remarkable snake, said he refused for a long time to believe that the functions of the two ends were reversed every six months, but one dav he found one of these snakes in a jungle, and carried it home, where lie had a physician examine it. The result was, the physician confirmed the stories of the creature and my friend was skeptical no longer. 1 learned no other name for this singular reptile than that of "the liver colored snake." Alexander the Great, the couquerer of the world, died when he was thirty- two years old. Maurice of Saxony, the greatest captain and statesman of his time died at tue same age. The duke ot YVeimer, one of Adolphus' generals, died at the age of thirty six, while (lus- tavus Adolphus died at the age o. thirty-eight. Pascal, the great French writer, and Kaphael. the great Italian artist, both died at thirty-seven. "Brown B Bronchial Troches1' are simple unl viiivenkiit lor lironcliiul AH'eeiiot'.s und Cugl.is. Willie fdoubtfulhO-1 don't know. If 1 thought that was so, I might. Mrs. I'lankington Why, what do yaw mean! Don't von believe what 1 tell you? Willie -Ma told me not to. Arkausaw Traveler: They sfl? the. purchasing power" of money has in creased, and yet you can buy only ow u-cent cigar for a nickel. U. S. Government Baking Powder Tests; The report of the analyses cf Bating Powders; made by the U. S. Government (Chemical Division, Ag'l Dep't), shows the Royal superior to all other powders, and gives its leavening strength and the strength of each r th nHiPr rrpam of tartar powder's tested as follows: Jk v a. A HQYAL, Absolutely Pure, The OTHER FOWDEHS TESTED are reported to con tain both lime and sulphuric acid, aBd to be of the follow irg ctressths respectively, . . . ,A', LEAVENING GAB. Per centT' "Cubic in. per 03. 13.06. 160.6 ! 12.58 . . . 151.1 11.13 - . . 1S3.6 10.20 . . .19.3.1 9.53 . . . 111. 0.29 . . . Hl.C G.03 . . . 3.5 7.S3. . . 87.A '..SO . . . Oc.5 Royal Baking greater leavening Powder is absolutely pure, and power than any other powder. Chicago Tribune: Two giddy young men were strolling uirougu juiuwij Plaisance the olher day when they saw a Turk a short distance ahead of them. 'Bo you see the Turk?" said one of them. '-I am going to have some Jim with him." " So presently he said to the Turk: "Well, old l'e..y, how's yer liver?" And the Turk "replied in perfectly good English- "Much better than your manners sir. 'o one sees the watiet on bis own back, though everyone carries two na:ks one before, stuffed with the fnulm of his neichbors. the other be ¬ hind him filled with his own.-Old 1'roverb. Detroit Tribune: Timorous lover Do you think it will be easy to arrange things withyemr father, darling Does does he understand things readily '! 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His popularity, however, lei to his taking part ot second in a duel be tween two of his comrades. As a result, ho wa sentenced to Ave years' Imprisonment in the fortress of Madgeburg. The landlady was the nly person In Wittenberg who was tlad of the young Lieutenant's de parture, adds the World's Progress, (a the cell tn the fortress, how ror, he was allowed to Ut up a lab iratory and there continue his cxpm-i-nents. There, too, a month after bis incarceration, he perfected his method of galvanic gilding and ap plied for the patent from the prison tell. It was granted, and with It a Grdon. A pardon in all probability is never received with less glee. Siemens had other experiments un ler way In his prison workshop, and begged to be allowed to stay a while boger in prison to complete them. fu the keeper, sent him away with In declaration that. such a course id keejr Insult to hhv king and 4pmBw ?v Siemens then went u; larlip . 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Well bring throe baskets of those poems ou '.Spring.' There's enough of em to keep the stove roariu U this winter. New York Tiroes: Miss Mcliean 1 should want to know something of your ancestry before 1 engaged to marry you. i Bieeker My great grandlattoer was interested in t hrowing the tea ovrboard 1 .u Boston harbor. Miss Mcliean Oh, he was one oJ' (ihose heroes? i Bieeker Ves, le was tlie agent oi the tea company. New York Herald: Mrs. Pianking- fcon (to visitor, Willie Slimsod, who has just eaten the last piece of pie) Won't you have another piece, illie r Ihere s plenty more in tlte pantry. During the reign of Elizabeth, Eng lish dudes wore shoes three feet in length, the tlie pointed and fastened up to the garter with golden chains to which little bells were attached. Iu Finland and East Turkestan thunder storms are wholly unknown. The United States rank seventh as a naval power. l'nck: Jack Potts I am sorry Aunt that you feel so tired; for this Japanese section is most interesting. Won't you let me get you a jinridisha? Aunt Bracer Well perhaps't would make me feel a little better; but don't nave it made too strong Chicago Inter Ocean: Landlady Have you any children? Bored Hunter (wearily) No, we killed them to accommodate the people at our last boarding place. Washington News: We can only offer one "reminiscence" of Edwin liooth, and it is second hand. One day an inquisitive person asked Mr. Booth If he thought he would ever return to the stage, and the tragedian mourn fully replied: "I fear not; I do not feel able to demonstrate my fitness for the work by whipping John L, Sullivan." Vogue: "The last time I saw Trot ter he was deeply in love with two girls. How did he settle the matter?" Ob, easy enough only one would have him." ' "-And why Jennie, did you tell Willie you wouldn't be bis little wife?" ' Tause he didn't aat till he knew I had a new sixpence." Doctor I really believe you have some kind of poison in your system. 1 Patient, gloomily I shouldn't won der; what was that last stuff you gave me. First New Yorker -I rode down on the elevated this morning. Second New Yorker-Very crowded? First NeYorker-Not in tlie Mitt load a strap ell to myselt When we destroy an old prejudice we have need of a new virtue. Mme de S-ael. A goose flies by a chart which the lioyiil geotrniyli'al nnoiety could not mend. Dr. O. W. llo me?. An idea, like a phost, according to the notion of ghosts, must be spoken to a lit vie before it will explain itself. Dickens. Thre nre but few proverbial sayings Uitu sire -mt true, for they arelall drawn from exiwrience itself, which is the mother ot Ml sciences. Cervanties. The ni'inifent of the greatest, man should be . I . 'i bust and a name. It a name alone is sufficient. 'to illustrate the bust, let them both perish Landor. Happiness, in this world, when it comes, conies acekletitally. Make it the obiect of cursuit. and it leads us a wild coose chase and is never attained. --IUiwlliorne. Washington Stan ''Has Herbert any financial ability?" asked the young m.M 'slather. Before the lish commissi mers of California deiided to stock ihe stnns of tte state with the German carp (and thereby uearly ruiued the stream), they were greatly concerned ai to whether it would live in certain waters. The question was debated at several meet ings, and was tinaliy submitted to a col e :e professor who was au eminent :;uthority. Samples of the wa er were obtained and turned over to the pro fessor, who in a short time turned over a favorable report, and the c irp were accordingly turnel loose in the rivers, greatly impresse 1 by the professor's i:dowledge; but one of them had a ouetion to aslc. ' How could you be sur tlwt the carp would live in the water submitted le you?" he inquired. 'Why," answered Uie professor, with an amused look,' I bought a carp for en cents, and put ir into the water. It lived." Argonaut. WORLD'S C0UM31AN EXP03iriON Will be of value to the world by illustrat ing the improvements in the mcfhaniral i.rr nml pminpnt tihvsieiiin- will tell you rhnt. t.hf Hrosrress m "medical agent? been of equal importance, and as strengthening laxative that Syrup of Fi is far n advance ol all other.. has "German Syrup" I must say a word as to the ef ficacy of German Syrup. I have used it in my family for Bronchitis, the result of Colds, with most ex cellent success. I have taken it my self for Throat Troubles, and have derived eood results therefrom. I therefore recommend it to my neigh bors as an excellent remedy in such cases. James T. Durette, Eariys villei Va. Beware of dealers who offer 'ou "someUiingjust as good." Always insist on having Boschee's Get man Syrup. New York Sun: Ted He proposed last night, and she refused him. Ned Did lie -ell you? Ted-'o. 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