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TMn'l 3Vi.,- - ' twcca thiags tei aa the i there. cowboy, foriastsaee. Abm lie used to the every-dsy Baacasr i mf woaMi't hardly article they have tack la the 8' as belonging to the mm kMi sver saw aay of tha geatry ia (ha: but their picture are everywhere. per caa't mention stock without ia two, or three likeaeeses of they call cowboys, Am' I should i they was habitually oa tha prod isatia a vktia. sir rif is a paralyser. It geaer- loonslsts of a hat sombrerer they lit of the disaeasioas of an average itubrthe'aaae'they wear pin'd rat aa' exteadia oac bebiad like a Imer kitcbea. Or course tbey all ' lorn, curly hair. text comes the buckskin shirt aa Its, fringed aadheaded all oyer. Is is generally aaderstood to hare lea af suaa rm atea aaaaa 1 aaa vsaaah laf a. mm. m. mt a. Ir boots well, thay are soaiethiac ralk arouad aad wandec-at Twefttr legs, aad, as if.tfsat wasn't aaeejew,. a a . - r nave a naaei anroa oa aasBBBsea ver the kiM aad bettoas tohlsd.' f Naturally they have Spar to MW this .gorgeousness; aad it is a hp shank is about four Inches ia the ir, aa oa the end a hear a rewel jewhat larger thaa the head of a' lato can. They drag it along the land aa it makes a furrer you could' fat corn. in. Aais to be expected, this apparitioa -heeled,! aad at such odd times as hasal rot. his gun' ia his head he lars it oa his left side in a government kbbard, with;he flap buckled dowa. They appear to-aave a dialect of Blr-owa'Say, stranger,' seeais to be grand hailing greeting of the order. I used to think the old 'Lose Star' ail had seme aretcy SBsky-loolciag cimens oa it, but'they was plum civ- Ized compared with the average cow- y of the Eastern press. "owjust-compare the outfit of the reragerancn pud-one wnp Knows lough about his basiaess to hold a iy job with the above. -As a rule m will find him wearing a Stetson hat itti a four-iac6ibrim that wouldn't flop the owner wanted it to, a heavy wool tirt of some dark color that won't show rt, maybe a handkerchief arouad his ck, trousers or overalls won .oatsi.de his boots as often as ia 'em, aa. if he i in a bushy country, a pair of "chaps' irer these, the whole making a costume iat is maybe picturesque, but gorgeous lardlv. ' "As for a six-shoeter, not oaa ia tea rear 'em, but the tenth man don't wear lis on the leftside aad tied down in his cabbard. If he wants it at all. ho L-ants it where he can get it out and a krkin' terribli sudden.- "Of course, you will occasionally run Icross a specimen rigged out to strike terror on sight, but as a rule ,they are Iriftin' around huntin' a job, or else are cids who were weaaed too young aad lon't know any better. "The artists and writers in tha East, In drawing their pictures ef, cowboys, lave gone a chip or" two further over ihe limit and got 'cm mixod up with the desperadoes and professional killers. N'obody, can deny that there are bad sen among the cowboys, but as a , rue when one of them gets up a name as a killer he quits 'puachin',' throws away his white bat and spurs, and drifts to the city, where he can exhibit himself, and after awhile, if he isn't killed off, gets a steady job doalin' stud-poker, and lives in hope of somo day going East to help elevate the dram-er." Chicago Herald. TRICKS IN SMUGGLING. Dkuateaea la; Ftea-ftowl an la tha Met- lWr : JBMt-HMk ' One of the smartest bits of smuggling 1 know of occurred when one of the largest and handsomest diamond rings in the country owned at present by one of our leading families was brought in duty free. Here is the scheme: Among the steerage passengers was a respectable-looking workman with a large Dutch pipe. Just as he approached Castle Oar don he wrapped the diamond in a thin piece of paper, put it in the bowl of his pipe, then filled it up with tobacco. When he landed aad while the iaspec tors were sif tiag his few worldly posses sions, the immigrant was making vari ous futile attempts to light his pipe, but just whea about to do so he would make some remark totheiaspectors aad the match would go out. Ia a short time he was ia aa East-side hotel, lug gage and all, whence he was soon trass-' - .. " - - - - -i . -- - ! uMNAaaaaiD a s. r.unwav... ewsmw awaeesama giarm eieac sa aaaaaTa awr sm ph i -- --ttt"-ti. t. - t lawn "" sisasi wa ma w-.-i-!.!- ---". " "' '- -p- m. Q-. w. aa :...ji at Mi-SiaQitsom w s --- --- ..-.- -m -.m -eaat maaar-swa Bsaasiiia shaahaimi i rmisata Meav I aaecac tha waaoa over aa ambaak- sawm taaw seiw 'jwfc"? iaii- nsr rTMiMTrasasw"M '- w- - . "M""- "- zr ?"TT .. ----- ttimm. r - ferred to oae of the city's aristocratic abodes. The latest diamond trick is this; Cut the buttons off your overcoat, place ua aet stones inside the top of the button, cover them oa with cloth aai saw them oa, afresh. Tha scheme pays for the trouble aadgees triumphantly. ': I have kaown a case where a pair of hollow heels oa a lady's shoes contained mora wealth thaa a modern shoe store. Tha shoes were worn simply to come ashore with.-N. Y. World. flaanrt . ! ) Tea Duchess at 8hamcoddy-:-Our am; glish girls are mora attractive to mea than your American girls. Misas Maabattaa-Ho w is it then that your me a seem to prefer America wives? The. Dachess Tha explaaatioa ia these exeeptloaal aases is-simply that HbeBeateeneefeatoBev. - .vTfias MaabattoaThen haw kit thai "American ailMeeaar. doat marry soma of year English Juliets? Judge. Wkm tho MiHM Lay. Voaa day last summer a geatlemaa at FlaialeM, N.J., had aotiea ecrved ee him by his cook. "Why do you leave?" ha asked. "It's too hot here for a Christian ia summer." "It's no hotter for you thaa it is far ..me," observed tha employer "Yet I -havatestafi- $ $ a "That's aha diJereeoe beiweea yea- P vtha ha tt.w LUa. Qaalia-Ihegpahdea far aet waaag- My.yelaam iw - JM wmmr-wwnm -to, :.saay.fara, nsr, keaa. j-i.-mmi : ir -?a . . aaaa taaystayoa took axason lateuigeat. AH l wars. : TkaAi IaaMtato Fair has aa iKll mttij aowtosiewaalaa- 'WT TJKrrr ."-aammmm: aaaam.Val .aaaaj- aw ftamnamwmss S?K tKBBaBBBVnBBHBal aVHsaaastS Sllilslli IHMIF" -Tl. ! i-Vr awi.?S3E??-Ae5aiS V-sSs mzmmpmmmimmBMmm& mil i i ii n ssf Jj-i'.--;;:. .Jjt,Bf.-4'9 '.. '-jt .v::Ta,i' --. - 2. -, . ,-fja c--vx -&j&!miiJ?iV3mrs--y&,s z'r!S'rm jx - ; - n?. ".'-:v-- T"-ijiiii.- xi ;: zr??s. i-r'-ir.rfi'?r.i-'?.;-sr.:i3j.-:-- ivi-.t.'.-" - i - mmmmmmmmmmiiSMimmmVmTmStmmXXS!mmmlmm - r- - --...-. .,.. . -'w'fr --,.--.-r f - '--- - --'-. MMcanvt as H. W. Graham famUy wara raUraiag from York to IfaCaaL a.a wagea, while tsestecame frighteaad aad over aa ambaak- t thirty fast hick. Mr. Graham tarawa elsar aaraas the stream, aad hla wits aad iafaat sea fell lata it aad witbeut sarlaas iajary Taauttlaaay. fearyearseM, tha wagea aad held fast to tae af tha stream. Ha was aa vaea take aat aad died Warn Herman Beradt, ef Palestine. was lately haskiageora he aai oaa af his harass raaehed for tha saatojaarat the same time aad the horse got4he aai as well as oaa af Saradt's lagers, which It hit aft - Bobbbt Fkbxch, a boy 14 years old. was Instantly killed tha other after aeoa by a freight traia while swltchiag ia toe Union Pacific yards at Fremoat He was on top of the ears aad a saddea" stop threw him oa the track across the rail, whea the wheels passed over him ami sat hie body ia two. Wjnue out walking near Nebraska City tha otter evening Miss Josie Wee- jssi was raa over by a runaway farm team, sastafalag a broken arm aad .ether, asrtoesajsries. Several com jmitfoBs were also injured. " J. C Watkom,- a switchman, was re ceatly killed by falling from the top of a freight car. at Lincoln. He 'leaves a wife aad three chlldrea. PXABT.vDBairis, a domestic employed la the home afM.IV Springer ia Lie- ale, attempted suicide the other day by sNciag laudanum, bat took aa overdese aad failed. She had made every prepsr atiaa for burial aad was so dlspoadeat at. har recovery that she declared her iateattea of taklag strychnine aext time aad makiag sura work of it This was her secead attempt at suicide aad 4ae cause was a falsa accssatioa as to bercoaduct " t PrABXs from a Missouri Pacific aa ine the other aight set fire to a large yoaag oreaard belonging to A. Tiptoa, aear Nebraska City, aad almost com pletely destroyed it, resoltiag Ia dam ages of several thousaad dollars. Neuje Dkwey, 18 years old, who worked ia a steam lauadry at Lincoln, while recently passing collars aad cuffs through burning hot rollers, called maaglers, got her fingers caught be tween them aad before the machine could be stopped had her hand terribly crashed aad burned. Pjesdbb aow has a fire department and accessary apparatus. A ultk fire at Poaca destroyed sev eral buildings, including the hall occu pied by the Odd Fellows, all their re galia, furniture, books, etc. Ik the case of Henry T. Clarke against John L Blair, of Hlalrstown; N. J., in volving the title to 10,000 acres of-land ia Cuming County, valued at about $300, 000, the United States Court, at Omaha the other day rendered a 'de cision in favor of the p'.alntlff. The suit had been pending for ten years. Two young fellows at York wanted tc have their pictures takenr ia cowboy fashion and the photographer loaaed them revolvers to add to their woolly appearaace. While in tha act of being tobk" one of the revolvers went off and the Imllet landed In the artist's right leg, near the thigh, makiag an ugly but not dangerous wound. Citizexs of Tecumseh collected aad forwarded to tha sufferers in the west ern part of the State over 500 worth of clothing, floar aad grocer' es. Albkrt DAnLORCir, living near Ber traad, was recently thrown out of a wagoa by a runaway team aad bad- his ana broken, besides receiving other in juries. It is claimed that the Dawson County poor farm is grossly mismanaged, ana aa investigation will be made. The hotel at llrayton and the Demo crat office were destroyed by fire the other morning. Carl Eouma, aSauaders County wife beater, has been fined f 10 and costs for indulging ia his favorite amusemeat Got eff too cheaply. A tovso soa of Harry Johnson, resid ing near Beaver City, died recently as the result of falling into a vat of boil ing liquid some weeks ago The farmers residing aear Asblaad have orgaaiaed a stock compaay to start a lumber yard at that place with a capi tal stock of 40,000. While S. B. Smith,, of Iadiaaola, was lately digglag a well oa tha hUl at his home tha workmea struck aa ochre bed at the depth of alaety-five feet below the surface. He fouad ao water, but thiaks he fouad a fortaae. D. B. BuaxuoH, of Friend, stepped off a high sidewalk the other aight aad received iajaries which msy prove fatal. Bobbebs broke iato the store of Au gust Doehliag, at Staples hits t, the other sight aad carted off 9400 worth of goods. Paul Shultz, aged about aiaa years, was receatly raciag with several com pamloas to try which should reach home first from school, at Liacola, aad at tempted to take a aear cat by crawliag aader some cars at a railroad crosslag. Just as he got uader the ears the traia moved aad he was killed. Toe elevator vof Priagla Soa, at Great, was receatly destroyed by Ire, together with about 2,e bushels each of wheat aad com. The loss was about1 ,, iasuraace $5.60. lw Swan JoHKsoa, a farmer, met with a serious aad perhaps fatal aooideatat Haldrege the other aftoraaoa. While waitiagat the Farmer's elevator with a load of wheat his team was frightened by the cars. Ha attempted to hold the horses by the bits, bat they broke away, throwiag him to tha groaad aader too wagoa, hath legs being crushed aad severe iateraal iajaries sestaiaed. W. B. Watxbmax, a yoaag aasiaass maa of Page, receatly oommlttoiaai c'de by shootiag himself. Ha was M years old, aad disaapoiatmaat ia a love affair was givea as the cease. John Daax. of Fremoat, has said his elevator to aa associatfoa of farmers. William Hsksbj; aa old Germaa of North Bead, receatly became iasaae apoa tha subject of religloa aad came aear killiag his wife. i.Tm Goveraorhas appelated Coloael . k. ramac, ec riattsasoata. a mem bar of tha Tisttiaf aad axamiaiag hoard af the soldiers' home at Oraad Islaad; ia place of C J. Dilworta. reaigaed. ' Cbables Kblsos, a promiaeat cattle man Lviagaear Whltmam, wasaecideat ally shot aad killed the other day while ceeeelyeaedlisgagea. jt Tte maw ceart heata deaatad to Bex Bails Ceaaty by tha c tiasae of'BJem iagferd wiU aa" completed by Jaaaary a. i. Mas. Jambs Millabd, while reeeaUv viaiUagat the home of A. B, Boeaa, ia hagia the oa BBS AmiB Lbwisv a of AV dieap. keeaka aty, aged at aaajrad 'aat aha aelka iavaatigat; uaj, tire, ease as feel play . - XL- - it.. - CTAaaAuaaa aaaaabj ahrawa saar-aiiii! ags, aad tre- :aavtswaaato:aaAav theftlWasalMvaaaa asaa from tha I were reesssa wttaaat earioas inisry. .vssIViiSSSSLm' h F"-"-?w"?'4' - qpJJ '"'g t.. 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O.K..W4eett.ft.. IMIKMR Jem. . Hawley. B ' XMLAWABB. a SBB'SSaU Quart Oasr. w....i'i 8& ISSlas.B.iaMlriaeW rLoaiBA. KeBTB CABOMBA . a". 8aaaelPaaoe.D. oaoaciA.' .vm MD, M. W. Raaaoa. D, noaTBBABOTA. ! (B.clawl aaaJLCaaer,B.iaa OWJO. A. H. OeJjmltt, D..1MS jaaa & Oavasa, O.asti IDABa BfMrf ItXIKOIS. Joka Skenaaa, K..iaa Calvla & Brioe. D..USV onBoox. ....... R..UB7 (!.iamjos. S. Dolph, R... IXDIAXA. rSSHSTLTAXIA. W. D. Vooraeea. D.1SS7 David a Tarple, O.lsa Mattii. Qaajr. K....UH IOWA. Wa. B. Alltaoa. JL.IW. rBBODB BLAKD. N.W.Akwka.K...l8a Jss.F.Wilaoa,&..18 KAM8AR. , P.B.Platk.K.....iafc Natbaa F. Dlxea. R.1B SODTB CABOUSA. U aaad J Sharif Matt a Batter. D..la kertcckt. BOCTB DAKOTA. 3X.. B. BlacktmnuDtani R. F. Pcttierew, B.MBft Jaa G. Carlisle, D.iaaj aaa mWt TKHVaSSKB. LOCISIAVA. Willuua & Bete. D.laa R.LwGikeaa,D..M.lH A laWtf Isaaa G. Harrla, P.MK MAIlfE. Ktueae Hale. R.. ..laeijoha H. Reaxsa. D.1M1 WtUaa P. Frye. RiajsiRteaard Coke, D. . .! TEXAS. MAKVLAHD. vasjfoirr. A. P. Oonua, D. ..1MB E.K. Wilson. D....1W7; Jaatla a MerrllLR.lM7 Geo. F. EdataBea,K.MH VIBGIMIA. MASSACaD8KTrS, George F. Hoar, R..1NB HearyL. Dawes, R.1M3 Joka W. DaaleL D.18H Joaa a Bsraoar, u.iae WAsanrcTOB. F.B.8tockbride,B.18i xicaiGAM. jaa acMiuaa, K.. ..iao Joka a Allee, a...iat MWRESOTA. CK. Davis. R 1 WEMT VIBOIHIA. iCBaaJ.Faalkaer.D. iat W. D. Waabln.R.18S Jeka E. Kenaa, D.-iaa MISSIIWIPPL E. C Wslthsl!.D...IflS5 Jas Z. George. D..ia WIHCUKS1K. rauetaaaawyer. k.ibh MIS0ODRL wroaisc. aJ.l?wil F. M.Coclcrell,D...lBW! Jos. M. Carey, R...1M6 Frets E. warrea, k.ibw Preseat Senators whose aaeeeaaera are to be chosen tkls winter: J. K. Joae, D. Ark.; Le land Stanford, R., CaL; H. M. Teller, R., CoL; O. H. Piatt, R.. Conn.; W. Call, D., Fla.; C B. FarwelL R., IIL; J. J. Iagalls, a, Kan.; J. a Eustls, D., La.; G. G. Vest, D.. Ma; J. P. Jones, RT Nev.: H. W. Blair, R, N. H.; W. M. Evarta, R, N. Y.; Z. B. Vance, D.. N. C.; G. A. Pierce, R-, N. D.; J. H. Mitchell, a. Ore.; J. D. Cameron, R., Pa.; Wade Hampton. D., a C; G.C.Moody, a, 'a D.; W. C.8qaire,a, Wash.; J. a Bpooaer, a. Wis. THE HOU8R BepuMicaa 88; Democrats, SM; Farmers Alliance. 8; vacancy, 1; uncertain, 1; whole number, 3K. Those marked served ia the Fifty-trst House. Those marked t served ia a previous House. Those marked J were aaseated by the Fifty-ant House. ALABAMA: 1. Rich'dH. Clarke D 2. Hll'ryA.HerbertD X William a OatesD 4. Louis W. TurpinJD B. James a Cobb..D a J. H. Baakhead..D 7. Wa H. Foraey..D & Joseph Wheeler.D ARKAHSAR. 1. William H. CatetD 3. C. a Breck'rldicetD a. Tbos. C McRae..D 4. William L. Terry.D & Samuel W. Peet'.D CALiroRKIA. 1. Thos. J. Geary.. ..Dl A. John T. Cuttiax...R 2. Ant. CammlaettcRj 5. Eugene F.Loud..R 3. Joseph McKeaaaR A Wa W. Bowers..R COLORADO. L Hosea Townsend'R) CONMKCTICCT. 1. Lewis Spcrry Dj X Cbas. A. Russell. R 2 Wash. F. Wilcox. DJ 4. RobL a DeForestD DSXAWARE, 1. Joaa W. Causey.. Di FLORIDA. L Steph. a Mallory.D! 2. Robert BuUoclr..D GEORGIA. 1. Ratua a Lester. D 2. Henry G. TuraerD 3. Charles F. Crisp. D A. Charles L. Moaea.D ft. L. F. Livingston. D A James H. Blount'D 7. a Wa Everett.. D 8. Thos. G. Lawson.D ft Thomas a Wlnn.D K Thos. a Wataea..D IDABa .... R UA1KOIS. 1. Willis Sweet. J..Aheer Taylor.... R 2. Lawr. a McGaan.D X Al'nK. Durburow.D 4. Wm. C. NewberryD X Alb'tJ. Uopkias.R 5. Robert a Hltt...R 11. BeaJ. T. Cable.. ..D 12. Scott Wike D 13. Wa M.SpringerD 14. Owea Scott D 15. Samuel T. Busey.D IB. Geo. W. Fithian.D 17. Edward Lane.... D 18. Wm. 8. Formaa..D lft Jas. a Williams'. D . Geo. W.Smith.. .R 7. T. J. Henderson..R a Lewis Steward... D 9. Henry W. 8now..D Ml Phillip a Poat...Rj INDIANA. Wm. F. Parrett..D & a V. BrookshireD John L. Brctz.... D ft Daniel Waugh....R Jason a Brown..D 10. David A. Pat ton.. D Wm. a Holman..D IL A. N. Martin..... D Geo. W. Cooper. .D H. U. Johnson. ...R Wm. D. Byaum.D 12. C.A.O.McClellanD. ia. ifenj. tr. aiveiy.u IOWA. John F. Scerley..D: Walter I. Hayes. Di D. a Henderson. R: Walter H. BuUer.D 7. Joka A. T.Hull.. .R a James P. Flick.. R ft Thomas Bowman. D W. J.P. Delliver....R JohaT. Hamilton.D II. Gee. D. Perkins.. R Fred K White.... D KANSAS. 1. CaseBroderlck...R ft a a Funstoe...R & BeaJ. H. Clover.. .A 4. JohaG. Otu A 5. John M. Davis.... A ft. William Baker.... A 7. Jerry Simpson. ...A KENTCCXT. 1. William J. 8toae.D 7. W.Breckiandge.D ft Jas. a McCreary.D 9. Thos. H. ParBterD & William T. Kllte.D ILE Geodalght.D 4. A.aMoatgomeryD S. Asher G. Carath.D a, W. W. DiekeraoBD 10. Joha W. KendaU.D II. John H. WUaea..R LOOI&IAXA. 1. AdolBh Meyer.... D; 4. N. C Blaachard.D ft, M. D. Lacaat D Chaa. J. Beatner.D a a M. Rohertaoa.D a Aadrew r Prise... .D MAOIX, 1. Thos. a 1 -..Rl a SethL. MUllkea.R ... r! 4. Chaa. A. BeatelleR a N. DiBgley, Jr. MARTLAVD. 1. HearyPate. D! 4. IsldorRayaert....D a Herman 8tMW..D a asraaaOomptoanD a H. Welles Rask..D a Wa M. MeKaJc..D MAaSACBtTBETTS. L Chaa. & WaaiaHR 7. Wa Cogswell R D a Elliah A. MaraaK e. aeaeaT.ste a Jaka F. 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A.aahaaaa..P CJaaeaF. Baes.Di 8l P. G. Lester.... D Ml rL8LG.Taeker.D WASSaBCTOB. 1. Joka L. Wilson.. R wist vibcisia! L J.a Peadletea$..D X J. a Aldenoa... & Wa L. WUaea. .Dl 4. Jas. A. Caaehart wiscobsuc .D .D 1. CUaton A. Babbit D R Charles Barwi..D S. AlleaaBushaell.Dj a LaeaaM. Miller.. D 7. Frank P. Caftan. D R Nils P. Hasea..R ft. Thomas Lynch.. .D 4. JehaL. Mitchell.. D a, Gee. H. Brickner. D WTOMIXO. L Clarence D.ClarkRI DELEGATES FROM TERRITORIE& ABIZOBA. 1. Marrua A. Smith, a saw Mexico. L Aataato Joseph.. D. OKLABOMA. 1. David A. Harvey, a UTAH. 1. JohaT. Caiae....D. HIS QUEER PATIENT. APhysldaa adatas HU WaaUr rleaee wMa a Wamaa of Fashtoa. "My funniest patient?'' said the doc tor. "Well, that question is something of a facer. You newspaper fellows da ask the queerest questions." "Tell me, Doc," urged the scribe, 'about the most siagular patient you have or ever had, as the case may be." "I see," said the doctor, thoughtfully, "you are bouad to stick to me like a vampire until I tell you something, so here goes. A certaia woman who lives oa West Fifty-seventh street has a maaia for every thing extraordinary. She is what you would call a beautiful woman, but I don't believe she has even an apology for a soul. Whether her husband realizes the latter fact I do not pretend to say, aad if he does he has too much pride to confess It to the world. Well, this woman came to me one morn ing with a little vial aad requested me to inject some of its contents in both of her arms and neck. Of course I in quired what the liquid might bw. Sbo answered: " That's all right; I will give you fifty dollars if you will do it " 'But, madam,' I protested; 'I am not in the habit of injecting unknown fluids into the human system.' "'Ob, I know what it is,' she an swered, 'and, moreover, I don't want it in my system nor in my veina I sim ply want it administered under the skin.' "I looked at her a moment and won dered, though she did not look like ono, if she. was a morphine fiend. She seemed to divine my semi-suspicion and said: 'No, it is bo kiad of morphine. Smell of it' "She held the little vislinherown hand to my aostrils, which inhaled a potest fragrance in which rose oil was represented. 'You see. she explained, 'I have a friend who has just returned from Paris where she hss seen this thing successfully done. Come, hero is a fifty-dollar note. Do you refuse? "Now, you as a newspaper man know the value of fifty dollars and so do L It seemed wise for mo to say 'No,' but I secured the necessary instrument aad told her I would comply with her request at her own peril. 'AH right, she answered, and in five minutes I had completed my novel task. She had an idea, you know, that her arms and neck would exhale a delicious perfume and she went away as happy as a two-days'-old butterfiy. "Ia about a week she came back and wanted me to inject somo more of the potent essence ia her arms and neck. On her right arm I aoticed aa in flamed spot just where tbe previous injection had beea made, and I told her that it looked as if aa abscess was form ing there. '"Never mind,' she said, 'I want to find out if there is any thing in it' "Thaa I Irmly decliaed to pursue the experimeat She departed ia a state of wrath, aad I hava aot seen her from thatday to this. She was my funniest patient" N. Y. Press. THE MAN OF MUSCLE. r taw Ctatfage At' v The athlete in a recitatioc is very amusiag. When he enters some admirer asaally whispers to bis coaldaat: MLookathim. Ua't he adaadyr The athlete always looks too large for his chair ia the class-room. Yoa woader why itdoea aot break dowa. The hook, tea, aeesss all out of place, ia his big haada, aad a peacil looks' positively f aaay as he handles it He wears aa air of patroaage, as if iatelleetaal per salts wara wall ia their way, aad a thiag to be eaoouraged, area iaterest iag oa ocraekas, bat jest a little ua wortby a maa of mascle. He likes jo stretch oat his big limbs aad watch them' ia repose, "kaowiag how mach they caa da whea occasioa reqairee. Tha professor avea defers ta him a little usable to relate his iastiactive homage to power, evea thoegh it be paysfceaL Whea ha strolls tha yard mea look eat ef their wiadews after hiss. Ha is poiated aat to the yoaag lady visitors, aad the fair creatarea leak witavawe apaa tha god like Bating whom they have asaa tat tliag ia aad aad gore for the boaor of Harvard ia saperhemaa faahioa. , Tha athlete daring his seaeea of activity does aot study mach. He has to reserve his aaergias far phyeiealef- Tart" Ha Ia Paleealaa wa speat last aight la a at bevel af aaa story; aat eaaials aad sheep ia tae hasimiat Yet sever did tattasest briUlaat hotel oa aayeoeti aaat sees aa attractive to bm as that swaesara. If era had aaaa obliged to stay ia teat as wa expected to da that aight, wa mast hava perished. A vlo leat storm had opsaad apoa us its vol lays of hall, aad saow. aad rata, aad wise, aa if to 1st as kaow what tha Jattala aaeaas whea prophet aad evaagai ist aad Christ himself spoke of the fury cf tha elesscBta .The atmospheric wrath broke apoa as about oae o'clock la theTafteraeoa aad wa were aatll aight azpsesd to it With heads aad feat haaaabed, aad oar bodies chilled to tha hoaa, wa made our slow way. As tha aight approached, tbe tempest thiekeasd aad blackaaed aad streagth eaad. Soae af our at leaden ta goiag ahead had galaed aermissioa for us to halt for the aight la the mud hovel I speak of. But the tempest ceased dar iag the aight, aad before it was fully dsy wa were feeling for the stirrups of oar saddled horses, this being the day whose long msrch will bring us to that city whose aams caa aot be pronounced la the hearing of tbe intelligent or the Christian without makiag the blood to tiagle aad the aerves to thrill aad put ting the best emotions of the soul iato agitatioa -Damascus! During tha day we passed Ctcsarea PhiUppi, the northern terminus of Christ's journeying North of that he aever went We lunch at noon, seated oa the fallea columas of one of Herod's palaces. At four o'clock ia the afternoon, com ing to a hill-top, we saw oa tbe broad plain a eity, which tbe most famous camel driver of all timo. afterward called Mohammed, the prophet and (he founder of the most stupendous system of error that has ever cursed tbe earth, refused to enter because ho said God would aot allow man to enter but one paradise snd ha would not enter this earthly paradise lest he should bo de nied entrance to the heavonly. Hut no city that I ever saw so play a bide and seek with the traveler. Tbe air is so clesr the distant objects seem close by. You come oa the top of a hill and Da mascus seems only a little way off. But dowa you go into a valley and you see aothiag for tbe aext half hour but bar renness and rocks regurg.tated by the volcanoes of other sges. Up another hill and down again. Up again aad dowa again. But after your pationce ia almostexhausted you reach the last hill top and the city of Damascus, tbe old est city under the whole hoavens, aad built by Noah's grandson, grows upea your vision. This is the very road, for it has beea tha only road for thousands of years, the road from Jerusalem to Damascua along which a cavalcade of mounted of-ficera- went, aad 1846 years ago, in tha midst of them a fierce little maa who made op by magnitude of hatred for his diminutive stature, and waa tha leading spirit and, tbough suffering from chronic Inflammation of tbe eyea from those eyes flashed more lndigaa t'.oa agaiast Christ's followers thaa aay one of the horsed procession. This lit tle man, before his name was changed to Paul, was called Saul. So many of the mightiest natures of all ages are condensed into smallness of stature. The Frenchman who was sometimes called by his troops "Old One Hundred Thousand,'' was often because of his abbreviated personal prosence styled "Little Nsp." Lord Nelson, with in significant stature to start with, aad one eye put out at Calvi, and his right arm taken off at Teneriffe, proves him self st Trafalgar the mightiest hero of the English aavy. Tbe greatest of American tbeologiaas, Archibald Alex ander, could stand under the elbow of many of his contemporarlea Look out for little men whea they start out for some especial mission of good or eviL The thunderbolt is only a coadeasatloa of electricity. Wall, that galloplag group of herss msa oa the road to Damascus were halted quicker thaa bombshell or cav alry charge ever halted a regimeat Tha J&yjiaa noonday, because of the clarity of the atmosphere, is the bright est of all aeoadays and the aooadsy saa la Syria is positively terrific for bril llsBce. But suddealy that noon there flashed from the heavens a light which made tha Syrian sua seem tame ss a star in comparison. It waa the face of tha slaia aad asceaded Christ looklag from tha heaveaa aad uader the dash of that overpoweriag light all the hones dropped With their riders, numaa face aad h orsss mane together ia the dast Aad thea two claps of thaader followed ntteriag two worda the secoad word like the first: "Seal! Saa'.! For throe days that fallea equestriaa waa totally alias, for excessive light will seas slaoe extiajeiah tha eyesight I had read it a haadred times, bat it never aa Impressed ma before aad probably will aever aa Impress ma sgaia, as I took my Bible from the saddle bags sad read aloud to oar comrades ia travel: "As ha journeyed, ha came aear Damascus sad seddealy there seised rouad about him a light from Heavea aad he fell to tha th aad heard a voice aayiag aato aim 'Saul! Seal! Why persecateet thoa seer aad ha said: ' Who art Thoa, Lordr Aad tha Lard said: 'I. am Jcsas whom reed far wa shall sea this ushorsed wsmss aad child hi lamsssasaaadoca . JLW V B111"" eeeeatriaa Uter ia Damascaa toward aoteaelara slfagisaas ta Meaammai. .y."?7r - . . 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May I aot wash ia them aad ha deaar Oaly those who hava traveled ia the deeerta of Syria or Egypt or have ia the Orieatal citiea heard the tiakliag of the bell of those who eell water eaa realise what it is to have this beverage In abundance. We were awakened la the morning ia Damascus by the soag of those who have different kinds of food to sail. It is aot a street cry. aa la London er New York, beta weird aad long drawa oat solo, compared with which a butx-aaw is musical. It makes you inopportunely waken, and will not lot you sleep sjain. But to thuee who understand tbe exact meaning of tbe song it becomes qalte tolerable, for they slag: "God is the nourisher, buy my bread;" 'God ia the aourisher, buy my milk;" "God is the nourisher, buy roy fruit" As you look out of tbe city you see tbe Mobamme dana who are ia large majority ia tbe city, at prayer. And if it were put to vote who should bo king of all the earth 15,000 la that city would aay Christ but 130,000 would say Mohammed. Looklag from tbe window, you see the house tops, snd on the streets Moham medans at worship. The muelxla or tbe officers of religion, who an nounce the time of worship, appear high oa the differeat minarets or tall towers, aad walked arouad the miaeret enclosed by a railing sad cry in a sad and mumbling way: "God Is great I bear witness that tboro is no Goii but God. I bear witness that Mohammed ia the apostlo of God. Come to prayers! Come to salvatloa! Goi is great There is no other but God. Prayers are better tban aleep N Five times a day mast tbe Mohammedan engage in worship. As he begins be turns his face toward the city of Mecca, aad aarelia apoa tha ground a rug which he alwaya carries. With his thumbs touching tbo lobes of his ears, aad holding his face between hla hands he cries: "God is great" Tbon folding hla bands across his girdle he looks dowa and says: "Holiness to Thee. O. God, and praise be to Thee. Great is thy name. Great is thy great ness There is no deity but Thee." Then tho worshiper sits upon his heels, then ho touches bis nose to tbe rug and then his forehead, these genuflections accompanied with tbe cry: "Great is God." Thea raising tbe forefinger of his right hand toward heaven he says: "I testify that there is no deity but God and I testify that Mohammed ia the servant of God snd tbe messenger of God." There are two or three commeadable things about Mohammedanism. One Is that its disciples wash before every act of prayer, and that Is five times a day. and there la s gospel la cleaalinesa Another commendable thing la, tbey don't care who la looking, and nothing caa atop them in their prayer. Aaeiher thiag ia that by the ordor of Mohammed, and aa order obeyed for l.bOO years, no Mohammedan touches strong drink. But tbe polygamy, the many-wiwhood of Mohammedanism has made that re ligion the unutterable and everlasting curse of women, aad whea womaa slaka the race sinks The sprit of the horrible religloa which pervades the olty of Damascaa, along whose streets we walk and out of whose baxara we make parcbases sad la whose mosques we study the wood carv ings sad bediseameata was demoa atrated as late ss lMO, wbea ia this city it put to death 6,909 Christiana la forty-eight hours sad put to the torch 3. WO Christiaa homes, aad those streets we walk to-day were red with the ear Bags, and tha shrieks end grosas of tbe dying sad dishoaored aea sad wossea made this place a hell oa earth. This weat oa uatll a Mohammedaa, better thaa his religloa, Abd-el-Kader by aaaa, a great soldier who la eaa war had with SS.M0 troops best M,eM of the eaemy, bow protested agaiast this mas sacre aad gathered the Chrlstiaas of Damaacas iato castles sad privsto bouses sad filled his owa horns with affrighted sufferers. After awhile the mob came to bis door aad de manded the "Christian degs" whom he was shslteriBg. Aad Abd-el-Kader aouated a horse sad draw bis sword aad with a fsw of his eld soldiers arouad him charged oa tha mob aai cried: "Wretches! Is this tha way yoa honor tha prophet? May his earsee be apoa yoa! .taama oa yea! Shame! Yoa will yet live to repeat Yoa' thiak yoa aay do as yaa please with the Christ'eae. bat tha aay afiaanhaaaa will esme. The Frssas wtil yat tarn year maaaaes latocharehea, Jfeta Cariselsa will I give an. Thay are my sUai Stead back or I adll give my maa aha ardor to Ire." Thea by tha arifateteae greet soal uader Gad ahowaeoof tioa relied beak Althoaghaoarwa aaisrl ised far- tbrsaah aaa streets of De leaved, there ia ia assay parts at saa any of hatred far Cartesiaatty that if it dared weald aat to salad ha Daeaeseaewae aot Eat I am giad ta aay that a wide. plssaM toraplke read has withla a Ssw fi af aba Moditoii aaaaa ta this eity af Deaasaeaav ami. if to at Wr-i-'fr aaaaaatal ffsa itTHT -w sa asaa it ebJeet tha abates tremble, with aa abates! aat ha hremrht saa aeiat af back to tha hill aad aaviaw a aaeoeraaeewhleh as though tost dipped la a eioar faaat ala. a triumph af cattery hlee a hee aaad medera feaadrymea aad sasmmm have attempted ta vela to imitate, Oa the eJdeef tote aawat daaaaaka, ssaed after this city, igurep af aalmsla aad fruits, aad laadaraasa here beieg first wrought lato silk ssasaha Aad specimen af damaaheamlag by which la thla eity steal sad icaa were irst graved, aad thea the graavea filled with wire af gold-amaahaam-lag. Bat sued back or be raa aear. far hero are at the gateeef the eity ladea caravaaa from Aleppo la oae directiea and from Jerusalem la saother direc tiea, aad caravans of all aaUeae pa 7 a toll to thla supremacy. Great is Dam ascus! But what meet atira my seal isabllad maa pasaiBg along the street email af suture sad laslgatflcaat ia pereeaal appearaace. Ue was oae of that caval cade coalag from Jerusalem to Damas cus to kill Chrlstisaajsaa wa saw aim aad his horse tumble ap there oa tha road some dlsUaca oat ef tha eity. aad he got up blind. Yea it is Saul ef Tarsus aow goiag aloaf thla street called Straight He la led by his friends, for he caa aot see hie head be fore hla face, uato the house of Jadaa, aot Jadas the bad, hut Judas the feed. Ia aaotaer part af thla eity oaa Aaaalaa. aot Aaaalaa tha liar. hut .Aaaalaa the Christiaa. Is told by tbe Lord ta go to thle house of Judas in Straight street aad put hts hands on tbe bltad eyee of Saul, that hla eight might retura. 'ta," said Aaaalaa "I dare aet go. That Seal is s terrible fellow. He hills Chrlstlsaa, aad he will kill me." "Oa" aaht the Lord, aad Aaaaias weat There alts la blindneaa that tremeadoua persecutor. He was a great aetata srachsa, He had atarted for tha city af Damascus far tho oaa purpose of assessiaating Christ's followers, bat since tbst fall from hla horse be had ear t rely changed. Aaaaias steps ap to the sightless maa. puts hts right thumb oa oho eye sad the left thumb oa tha other eye, and la aa outburst of sym pathy, and love, and faith aaya "Brother Saul! Brother seel! the Lord, evea Jesus that appeared uato thee la the way as thou caaeat has east ma that thou mayat receive thy eight aad be filled with the Holy Ghoet" Instantly eeatethiag liha eealee fell from the blind men's eyea aad he arose from that seat the mightiest evaagel ef all ages There are many people la this house to-day as blind as Paul was before Aaaaias touched his eyes. Aad there are raaay here from whose eyee the scales have already fallen. Yoa see all subjects and all things dlfTereatly God, aadCbr st, anl eternity, and yeurawa immortal apirit Sometimes the eealee do aot all fall at oace. Wbea I was a hoy, at Mouat Pleaeant cae Sunday afteraeea read ing Doddridge's Rite aad Pragreee of Bellgioa In the Soul, that afteraeea some of tbe eealee fell from my eyes and I aaw a litt a After I had beea la the mlaiatry about a year, oae Sunday afternoon in the village parseesge reed ing the Bible story af the Syre-Phaai- elaa's fslth other sealee fell from my eyes aad I ssw belter. Two Suaday eveaisgs sgo. while areparlaAT far tha evening service In New York. I picked up a book that I did aet remember to heve area before, aid after I aai read a page about recoeeeeratlea to God I thiak theremalalBf eealee fell from my eyea Shall aotoarvlelt to Damascaa to-day result like Paal'e visit la elaioa to the bliad sad lacrssssd vteisa far those waa saw swaawhat hsfcra I wsaraasaaf af a paJators eh 1 Idaho b earns -h4lW la, tolcaoy. 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