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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1900)
-.r w .. - 4 i JK & . r - V- I ti a 3 M if ti T I '.I .2 f 1' .1 c 3. r- r i bV- r ii 0 I i I r f i A I v . i I' I r i 4 p ti ii ? I WiTfe. woBLimmraKn,iAAr!M"wTo'iwTOoAAsU Kuccf of finance.! ME UVCS IJ tOKOO A WO WORKS IN SOUTH AFRICA. ai faUlttflr a frlirf f C-ntt tiUv r.4.4 .t iv.t. Tlit rit& uiM) Jo. tit rt t wstiivut CtV t Lvao wim ;n-ist :nnu x Mr Jat la Kvtatl Airtt i,nd vte ir i4not aurtusa-wa it JJr lctL U 5t tid sfrut it It lat y Itraag MBawt- &a4 kii ;ttr m 14: M vrw Svmtb Airttt tit Go it . TaaU xuwu Alfr4 ltt ky jiW- or C yewt to In vptJiw ItfcU. tigUH. iktMrf. attS AD Oat M wr9imluul 3 iA turn. vmM iktori: ! . f aktfrt Mff t0 Ml trier a uryt ftooflot kr W -iat iw tfc ( ' Jit--rt At )vw v-' a ". Iroaa .&tftjirr to i AtajavkC taiow U yiXmin'fivt. lit wm oatf ?I ,'jf Mifcunwui tfct at mm c y M Cat fcttdiiiiwg of ti- ti H " i-9 a rtdk Xisjkw in Mt Or Vr v : Vtb4 lUan MA taCJt 2bA. 2urM UU II waf iwwc Ja4iK-l Bt iff Mc lute k4 t8ftitr tk t mtotxiofe . SvrmMmK tl rt Auu&JHi triHS, jkr. 4cr tikf i J !i?fr. IMPV rwtrtXCUt MMtMr Jif u'jbirft 4Hrtt ( ti- mmn ynMStoHu tiviMH in tilt vwl. At 1 I. Rar liiM t'-JH tin ltk4 lkJi wnt'AkU-t in.- XUr UrX.t ( liUDWfe '-VOd t.f i't. 7"k mlu't 7 ;'nm ' 4 '-i WMH ;.' lmr .. AU'KirD IJKJT. r-rrtrt Hue : nJi -iitllW U THE ELACKMAM IM HAVANA. II w (iir Ml. I. t .() J'Mi.cr A Wrt Cut m4 h rWJf (.'s Ilor :f l tlMr J'Mj!r 1kOH i.ulrM Jo Ml) Ufa. (jt, k tjtfK 8W ls Ii- wa rmnj T3n will, oui,' wt J.t: J r ku ki4 tfoa Jau, lu j.--t Sw a pneU vr.tk vUk to par tf.a 4tUr. Tfc UJk aua Xot J i Dui 4i4 -zu-tl th. txwc ft Ti JwJtow iit j, taOT,jur ra a! -k mm Miltiu lor tiit oth er JJto to ) Vitiwit tuiut to lo to It rju a ! rx.. K&eli bs4 ; va 1m nursr tfc; tu Jn iii ikhImu wr ry tiuiim. Kiiul J J xifK. a hsijmwu -Jci'ratlon p.J4 ot a jU Ufl turM it vy U)rt tjf 4rirr. TJire ujxio the wHlt rnu foii4 bU ttji rJjJit off jin,j nxueui Hi Jt lw, fcut JM ut of ifarji. "Ca-f:li,- -x.rhlMX-'l tat bUtJc nun. a ti JoHr iipri row hU flajcr aJ rollrt dJr lb rarlajf. Tae whltt laau vu tek ) K4V; up bU tM-l3 Jat thottsli )j liaii fa dyJtiK fj do all alouK wbllt hU IjJack brother MrarnVM a't-r aU iti-u uadr t!i wiM-U - bti!ye iai uIkkm h rartir'n fura." w tht Krinnlnx toa-wcat of an old (JnorKtaa who wt hard Ijy aur wjiuwk' tbt i-fU'le llilm Hlfl Mu, 1, f.trr tnr. tH-uth ttrtel, i'bUadi'ipbia, i one of tb k!rariKt In the wd. This Is ot,e w irxialalon by tbe atitlent Qun-, ktra, ho ruan;wJ the affair of lie' ciiy whori Houtb htri-t wa one of the mont Important in Philadelphia Iwa ' were then macUd that rldewalk ten dira, iUil.kw-pn. venuun wjnuirilri produw and opeu ulr dcaloris could only uutmie aide of the street for aut-h purpos'-a Kix niontha in the year. Tim, from ApVl! in Hcptemlwr, the fcouth . aldo of (ho' street In w1I nlsb Impaa. abjf, v'hlle tbe othor nix months It in ' ddcru-iJ. Ilmxlr ami (lalluiir. An InterwitlriK anecduto Is told of tho nitfttliiB of the lata KvatiKcJIst Moody and Mr. Olndstorm in fStiRluud. Mr. Gladatono attended tho Motxly and Hanltcy ineollriBs, and wan deeply 1m prefcHcd. Heartily KraaplriK Mr. Moody's hand, tho old atntornan said to hlms "I wIMi I had your body." Mr. Moody Imnwdlatoly risiillr-d: "1 wish I had your head." Mr, Oladstono reapond ed, "I menn, I wish had your luriBs;" to which Mr, Moody ajitln replied: "I wish I had your brains." and with hearty good wlshea they parted it liaawatalgatiiJiiiit 'irtf.tfi. 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Vg irifl- Is irrvt fa ti Srrt pltet aa vailvtUa t.hv14 st i- li?i.Jr xoJlti aa.2 tii pit Is a xiom nr; vzlrr.i U Ir 4tmjsl V ixrt tit fli: cot V jii- la .-vr fate. Krta wits lr'? la Mock te 1 H list tlir-tir 7ltj atakrtHaj! bUI vsi Ja a Je w-kf. Tit titf ;! It u ta a a Jrflt vktaj U kac itea a4 let 31 4t? it t41 optr. Tiit i1l! ?r rwit tjkt -wt'-r r.ttitrta la ti foMt tuf jti?in tit fakiic viiidt Ions. tit rTrii--31ia.ai;.'t 3hu. SUPERSTITIONS ?XI Ttal Jt tttrrid hf tb VlH41T 'ioauty Atliiu of tie Uritlai trar ka asaaj MitrttJliOU aa! fafthi it aM tiat roa:ajaJt4 i OSIrtr pvrtr4V." tr-rt.JjJJ-j tftiikt & itftt rtrtlJIt J lontd! and itari a wk wo, it It tett5 as a alpa of go )Mtk. mi hit daty i foct cnttr lallr 4artn ti- day, for it coatldtr it J fcift aot to gtt iato trouilt. If. kow-rr. it tiould btai a do? bark Wlyrt tbt Mirni30B to turn out Ik Mows va tbt ial-. It U a ctrtaio fja of zaitlortaat. aad "Tommy" j;ott aivt bit duty during tbt day w)tb a rat tat of drtfcd, and If bt U pua liJ for aay atjltct of Soty or breach of dirSpliat, bt paU It doara to lit fact tkat fcoaitboiy' wakeful lerrttr htsVM itfort rertHlt. A wldltr acloa of a lone Hat of fcotdltr oonvtjutd a kat ad batv-rtd button which bad ita baadtd down ui iim from aa aa i wwr, a Scou KajilJtr suardirnaa who bad foa;bt at Tal&rtra and bad bttn .truck by a tatat buJJtt oa that rtry hutvju. HuMttdiai; generations of tol-dl-r bad rarritd that button about with then?, and it bad acitd aa a tall man, for uout of tbtm bad tvtr bttn tbot, tboogb ottta la action. One car rld it through tbt Crimean war, and waa iu tbt bottett part of thf battle of Aiwa, but raptt through the campaign without a tcratcb. in the cavalry many wr-n ptn their faltb to a horve'g tojth aa a ullcraan aalnet injury in battle, but it mutt be tbe tooth of a hunt which hai gone uninjured through action. A trooper of the Sev ltnttentb Iiucera rode uuacatbed hlrn lf tbroujh tbe charge of Ulundi. and attribut-a bit cacape to tbe fact that be bad doneeal'-d about bia ptraon the tooth of a war horte which bad aur vIvcm unhurt tbe charge of Ualaklava. DIM Uin fur I'urklu Ool.l Iaf. lilbles are often made use of in tbe K'Jl'Mcaf trade; the gold-leaf belug psckevl In UhiVs made at paper leave cut from the lilbl-. There is no Inten tion on the prt of the dealers to be Irreverent In thus using tbe pagea of tbe Illble, but It has become a univer sal practlfe In the trade. Most of the gold-leaf i;oe to shops where artista' materials are sold, and It Is packed be-tfcM-u printed sheeta becauee the slight Indentations In the paper made by the printing servo to hold the delicate film of gold in plate Tho reason for using the lilble ahecta Ik that tho Illble Is usually printed In small type and la always very evenly set. and the lm preEslon of the typo on tho paper la very slight, but ijulte enough to hold the gold leaf In place without Injuring It. Hmall type editions of the Prayer book are used for similar reasons. Duiim Are Ntirrwil, American pork Is not popular In Germany. Tbe brand prejudices it The Danes, having discovered this are buying largely of Amerlcati bacon, re moving the American label and substi tuting tho Danish, and stocking tho Berlin rnarkot. ;w - , ,.,Tl.i latTOB ., V. . " TKAJfCIS P- OVJKCS GREAT KOJfETAfTir DEALINGS. i IS JCr Tksii n HMBwn f uU& . Him II- O-it Tittt Tr I Lt XxrUt U Vu r tb KJ-1 ft tb rfc- caa.f.t ja) A- CiitJtpa jata ,tbtr.kSt Is tit -'xt Jte &x.utvt It Fnzn&t ?, Ortia Kt U ;csuLailt 3j Sur lit tus -rtOti, Vat Sw tit aoniA-ru 4ttn it uawtr. id UtiiCtAt aajr,7:?lT g ts mtsJr J5.U017 Tit ifcct tia.t it srwti iif jBjp ms isiia ti iitw.' Wjz s&jz oitcvMt thus if it ti.t hi.' tnsisiutt ti tiuvaat ja Sit uat ;t rtL a 6tfcSt TJTiflt it if. t iit aai9rttr, a ia-rs ziuttc Joant rlti at it rrtatt tiu J U ttaatsr ttf toowa- itK ar ear Oatat. Tit ia7 si tit lata w 4:tlf la 4r m ij2..r i via in lhJt c lit tatifS tsi-E-XiAetnat wait t. lurtrva it a. ?tr: f Ciictrtr limwrr rrRSKit ? Orlivin if tit nuts w clEtaS lit afita p! a? ii fK-jttc jfci.t w a. Vlib Jtc iaSMias vjm.s-m a Ht iartoiitjC tit Xwt tai vt ai? u Jtt-Et tiurry ViWia?t at tit fewcitbt Citract ! t V- ll r. Fwr i Ttiuri -e tiT "jaii it 4cc:atm oaairaCtiS ;iJ tnu.t raastj 'ja tit -Sviiva itrict ti2 Ji t tit t?voa f tart't-vBtntct tit t.trwsi:j ia Ciackj. Owlufi Fi&rt- .acaaar aiwt t frsCLf as ii itiarj ji ti- innilitbf wwrii iraaifil iUs m rwaJaj'siJ W7t tit pttitti i t MMKithaftC yrtxitouz tilt it tiii v. nwa att iii iltrt izi iti'c rtser oixiu tt hfUSHL jtatrt -saiL-,tj ca..tt5 m t itar utirt 3t vtt it -a-im Vrweit t tit vxz ti 4tt f iMaTMfcag ttrA;c. Artiittr.it rrfa?J. &a- to rSi4 seEMar uai t tit sitekti. fersaitieo ; wiici 4cv-aurv-a ta!4lsgt rt4, ts t rt ;vsttlw for iaaLctc ia cj tit irfUlatl T-t arxtcktsi. 3t 01i5 tp4 tit nryxAutiLir - tity OtrJar to si.'rt ia.itt t-(rratuii FRANCIS P. OWINCS. Ow.'ngi) -at obliged to fail, and while otbtra haTe proflti by bia butiaeas sa gacity acd btcoaje rich, be U today acting u clerk In a broker"! ofSc. That bia career will -nd In tbe bank ruptcy court Is not thought so&tible, aa be has shown hltattlf to be a fiaaacler of tbe Srtt order and oae of tbe most remarkable rata kaowa. tbe west ha trer OIIUl Chaff. Tbe young daughur of a former PbiiadHphian is a schoolmate of little Wa, the ion of tbe Chines ambassa dor at Washington. During a recent visit here she ofttn talked about tbe little Celestial, and told tales about biro that stemd to Indicate that little V.'u at times gently guys bis Christian Rcboolmatts. "He is awfully cute," ahe said, "and speaks very correct Eng lish. He's just my age. yet he's ahead of me. What he likes best to eat, be cays, is milbl. Triat.U young mice, dipped in hoDty and swallowed raw. A horrible thing, im't it But Wu says that milbl aren't half so gquasby and slimy as raw oysters. His moth er's feet are so tiny that ebe can hard ly walk at all. She Is pushed about in a wheeled chair. I asked Wu once If be didn't think it was cruel to tor ture tbe Cblneae ladies' feet like that He said: 'Virginia, my papa says that whenever any person asks me that question I must make the following re ply: 'It Is not more cruel than for American ladles to torture their walats In steel co reels until their noses are beet red and their shapes like an hour glass."' Then he gave a loud laugh and walked away with bis little hands In the pockets of his baggy brocade trousers. He looks awfully grave and funny." Philadelphia Pre3. Col -J Dot Not Can Colilt. According to Its natural meaning It would seem that a cold was an af fection produced by exposure to low temperatures, to cold weather. Notb-; Ing could very well be farther from the truth than this. Colds are not nearly so common In extremely cold countries aa In the temperate zone. They are not nrarly so frequent high up amid tbe Alps aa in the cities at the foot of tins mountains. Hansen, tbe Arctic explorer, spent over two years amid tho Arctic snows, with tbe temperature so low most of the time that the mercury was frozen In his thermometer, yet be and his men never Buffered from a cold. They had been back In civilization scarcely a week before some of his companions were laid up with tho grip. If a woman doesn't worry about hnr husband It Is apt to worry him because ho doesn't. u-a&iil S'VjSLr , . -I'.'. 'Hi .,, . " 'l 111 l'lM..in1 I'lnlJn 7 aillilil I"! II lllljll omc'" "-i. . I m4 Oi II m lill ui flalb-M Ltke trtrytVlag U tfeit int lusaamtiy, tit vatti ft cw. t-ajsoit la Jit Twst feras Izwxt tib krUa of a 4 tsetse a&Atxc ja? c2et 17?. tit ttot w Aa IS: line ancatHxsti ? list oxftt. it rurtfnS arx aaS ca62it Tr-tsr-r ffifljfiSijil nt tit rtttLfx zrwaiK to. vtill at. in The prkufi tAiteit t tiit jiUJnreK. fc imC iu tteir suir aC -rnpw: unfi ut-plefit U vnv yxitr. ttC artraranni. Tht "wiia, 3ftt tatir tOi-r ralar Thtaph. Tt tut Set", la sir ciarat. viic-t. in n;dte tif itrstrac OlHijratr 5: wrve ja trarf: tie niSta Ikcvmil taiCHOK nftltstiltiL u tikt tif tit 3tuaa i:. Tie Kacrefl au&Dt of tit- ptixnt St jirwttrveS to t cruix riat ia QtrtKtir.n xe 3t it trcaiSaniHiS t t. ick a! rtTwitaltmt 2at.at tn tif MatI ; tie ttnVtciiif Sfc. Ittdtcfc. icbtataj! 4f SpriBt norr liiwt A. a ZM: wat iutraxtC r tit caTCit i 7s44d -wwi; tit rt-riiatc. o! tit Iiac-xT- .t it TFi-i tbtm ;cuscsj it tit ErnuiL CbtitCit tuj&rxi. to w-iiiii iic -u t tusiit.at fcntt. Ti VBitsl tt&4s la i.a;i'. tit 1 ofrtir atearcj- is tS Sjitla. j it Aif ftrS Vat liUSt frsca titt wfl la iir n2jtrit' titt -Ctat. Tiii ri. l- lcTZti luiart tit ticiti Rtatac?-. -witx iht Jtowt 4riS lrrrt.34 H?iii. "raj kIB witirLlttl iy tit CiriitlLat Ir ti t' i& riarritt f T4o. wiKi tit Uort fciutdoat'f iitw titir ttp fart of tit tXr. ca4 w. i?ttsr tiit at, a3'.-C tie itoariti rKt. v Till t tava tstt op4erd ia PmTtaDt LS Ittiy Ti ttirisciif is H ia ti rtUgkrai tzza wu taJfci iy St Ifctiort ""ssoot -e irs?i3it,' zzt "rVStiitly BTtf;KS4 to tie iaFtr SJtat viici. Ja ti tacitat .rrtS iJJje!. ucc&pkr3 tit rte. a tor. of ijr;;t iirtitti :t ctitrrfas lt tort Ciritt. Aad tiu t tit rtilot dtatt of tit szi&iit Lent Jt a.i i tie iscJtst hLtzfi tz. m tit wsla i aa Tfcrti of tHi rtJifioa isatt. iiv teg a.i4 tirwagi masy cixagts it fore trrJTfag at iu artwnt torza. la tie eltftati oearary, wita tie Gre gorian ritt rs??ii2tfca tie iloorith rite. tie iarrt SA&appirei from tie ci-rci. It pprrt-S Terr qakkly la Bdt "' ter tit isn carolt. a wori 3triTe.i froa ti Litis "cisk." afttrwari sadtr that of aasw; diiot, 13 wii t grani rtlates. tlass aad ilgaiurles dii aot dislila to Jo:s. cornea-! of tiret parts, two vxr rio aad oat Tery lively. Tie ptople aad at thii tls all who were aot of tie cltrgy or roy alty wtrt tit peoplt ai3 tie latter part called tie uorciaa. wilci. light er aad more lively, appealt-3 to ties. asd. little iy little. It itcarae citsged. Ic Italy it was nt s-tpiraud from tbe rest under tit same of romaaceata. aad from tbtre it pawed iato Pro-react and aoatbera Ctrmaay. In Germaay it wa dtveloptd into the galllard and volte, while tie Germans, more dreamy and ilow, cbaage-1 the romaacat-cs In to the allemaad aad waltz. The volte the sixtetata century. Sy the very rea son of Iu exc-is. iut the Gtrman lived loag. aad proiaced the walu which reigns today. London Msslcal Courier. RAILS ARE MADE TOO HASTItY Tb7 Canixot Wiltttand tlta trnr of rrrHUt-Ui Urm Trafitr. A high authority on railroading says that with locomotives weighing 140 tons and upward and freight cars of 1O0.OW pousds capacity and a steadily Increasing speed, the time Is fast ap proaching when all the old rails will have to be taken up and heavier rails laid. For some reason the steel rails made now are sot as durable as those made twenty years ago. One reason Is that tbe blast furnace Iron. Instead of being cooked and run Into pigs, is run fluid from the furnace to the mixer, thence to the converter, where it Is cast into IngoU. Eleven passes through the rolls turn an ingot into a bloom, and tne bloom, before it bas a chance to know it, Is tossed into a heatiuq furnace and turned Into a rail, with only nine passes through a train of rolls running at a terrific speed of Wi feet a minute. Tie rail Is, it" Is said, finished too hot and too quickly by the last pastes through tbe rolls being made with the rail at a temperature of 2AO to 2.200 degrees, while twenty years ago it was not hotter than 1,400 to 1.CO0 degrees. This lower tempera ture allowed the steel to take a cer tain "set," and it wa therefore, stronger. Crlmlaal Jleolu of a Vcar In Franca. The French Ministry of Justice, in publishing tbe annual report on the criminal resuiu of the year a report which is always two years behind time states that in 1691 offences against the person were less numerous than bad been the case for several years, the total being 1,212, as against 1.300 in 16&G, 1,302 in 195, 1.G51 In 1691 and 1,019 In 1893. Offences against pover ty had, upon the contrary, increased very considerably from 1,221 in 1895 to 1.977 in 189C, and 2,087 In 1897. this latter being a higher figure than bad been reached for twenty years. Out of the 3,453 persons tried for criminal offences, only CK0 were women, and the number of accused persons under 16 were only twenty-three (seventeen boys and six girls), while those be tween sixteen and twenty-one were 479 males and forty-six females. The number of persons prosecuted for petty offences had decrease 1 from 206, 324 to 1SC.O00 In four years. The num ber of suicides showed an Increase, reaching 9,356, Including 2,137 women and 615 persons under age, but there waa a slight decrease In the .number of deaths by accident, which for some reason are included in this return. For I am .the only one of my friends that I rtn rely on. Apollodorua. ii&9-t J.t to JJiJ.J 1"1 J Uii AWiL LORD fcTANLEY OF PRESTON HAS A BLUE PENCIL. rt f lHttf Will Krivr lb fU tatrt toioUrj 1r-m tmth Afri.a A Sil of On vl tfca lHxl ran tllo U KrltaJa, (Special Letter.) Lor Sttsley of Prettoa. the -arI of IeiT. tit sewly appolatd otaAor of 3rtaii stwt of tie Traatraal wr, U tit rixtttsti of hi family to bear tie tfcJt Tat fasfly 1 descended from tit SittJtT " f5cr ratier proml maiUy ir Hx-iard III , aa-d who dt ftsea lra ti tkiack practically 5aStid tit iitlU- f Bw worth la favor f Htiry of Kjchzaoa! Tie pat t-AiS wa ra ta Jul 15. 1ML la Ltraflea. wai t.;tit at Etta dltge, inS tt tit trt of IT -eattrti tie Grta xfiltir jiLrflr. Kt rt-prtf-tstta Lsaa iiiirt onHinfSK-itt atiaaKaiy frm Jiy, 2Mi. so iit tit-ratrftt to tit pr txt ir llht. fa -artof tWet it vat kc-4 of tit 4inJtr. iatatal h&z-euar f wxr tai flaasHtl -ttry f tit trtawuT. la 3', it wa t of Srt wti hi? srty la 15.H it was rtui to ti ;ttr&xt a lc tie titlr at Lx4 Sttay. aaa la 1.? was ij3litt4 csTr3sr gtaeral of Cana ia. Ht wu tmtt la 1MJ ky 1srd ESrfs. Oa tit !ib of Ms brothtr. In 112, i ntKxx-eati u tit titles and ta tstui. Lmovstiar to .KJ arret. ;risciptar la LaactJiSrt. Whta tit Ptrls tatitwy ftJI T&t-aat ia lW :t THE EARL was offered to Lord Derhv. hm ho .in clined it. The countess, his wife, the oldest daughter of the fourth earl of Clarendon. The Stanleys were Impor tant office holders during the reigns of the Plantagencu. The present earl has been made a knight of the garter. Ills father was thrice prime minister of England. On ccount of tho peculiarly telling nature of his oratory he was styled the Rupert of Dekite. OSTRICHES ARE CURIOUS BIRDS lotcrvatlnc I'oInU About tho tlncalnly Lavlathan of tho t'aatlicrml Trlbo. Ostrich farming has grown lu im portance both in the United 8tate3 and South Africa of Iato years, and tho ex periences of the raisers aro. quite in teresting. There are tales without number of the strange antics of the curious birds. Naturally tho llrat thought on seeing an ostrich Is, How fast can It run? When feeding tho stride Is only twenty to twenty-two inches; when walking, but not feeding, the stride Is tweuty-aix Inches, hut when terrified the bird possesses won derful sprinting qunlltlos and takot steps varying from eleven ami ono-hnlf to fourteen feet. Taking twelv foot as an average, they would cover about twenty-five miles an hour, but tho stories of birds traveling a mllo a mln ute are open to question. Other tr.tlts of which we nre always hearing- Is their lack of both suspicion and Intel ligence. Bushmen clothe thomselves In one of their skins and under cover of this go near enough to kill them with poisoned arrows. When tho bird con siders that he has distanced his pur suer he often puts his head lu tho sand, thinking he has thereby mado hhnsolf Invisible. Sometimes when hotly pur sued he turns upon his enemies and gives severe wounds with his feet. Tho habits of ostriches are not particularly attractive. They eat fruits, game, veg etables, loaves, tender shoots, Insects, snails and any other food that can be. picked up, Including all kinds of in digestible substances, which they swal low from stupid voracity. They are. equally foolish about laying tholr eggs, They often begin heforo tho spot tins been fixed upon for tho nost ami tho solitary eggs are often found lying for saken all over the district frequontod by the ostrich. Tho nesU aro simply holos In the sand and vary from throo to six feet In diameter. In thnso tiro laid by a slnglo bird or many In a Mipjt A " J KVl TUr jtJ9 jsOTi,, Vy at-i t tt to tie itat of Jit raa car sir . tay. Tie iatJtt trttt la tie 'a , Jloa a4 lm is Ukirg cxrt "A rtnzuL oatlf tity eta proTiSt for ti ttlrtf. Wbea tit onxici cilckt s ( Mg as a cxmz&oa fowl tity rsa -a- 5 great rapidity. ON THE TUCELA RIVER. Iazi tt IU Ctrt. The T-agtla, or Startling' r'v- . tbe loagett rfvtr In Natal, islar Vt milts loag, attaintag a brea.'. a IU mouth of 50 fL For tit .w mile or of IU eoart Jt i-rzui boundary ilnt betw-: Naul in 3 z land, the latter being aow a pv of Nau! It ritt oa tie F.' .- . side of y.oni aox Soarctf. la f tasberg aaountaiaj. ti ztren era point fa NaUi, and it o- down law tie colony with a fa " iy oat or two ledges of l.5i ' iiritft waterfall In tie world : :a tirovgh a canyon ovtr tar loag. joined here aad tiwt t a foaming stream from kl:of r ' tide, and cat tie cotoay in ' anting Xlip river coanty from ''." county. Iu 2rt trlbttury of r rortance before reaching Cou- Little Tagela. Sowing in ir hovib. At Coleato It was c-' the Ualwer road brMge and a s.. tlal railway hr'Aze, oonlt!ag c' ttone piers and five Iron tpiat- -dlttance itlow ColtaEO th r mous Klip river,on whkh ttan . Emits. Sow in from tie .-.-' OF DERUV. Olauwkracz river next 'olns In on ta south bank, and a few miles near' the mouth the Tugela Is ugmenteJ b the Bushman river, on wi.!ch EMcour stands. Ten miles lower down. bJt on the north side of the "Startling river," the Sunday's river comes toa Ing In from Its distant sources In th Blggarsberg. past Elandslaagte, Tb' latter river receives the Inkunzl anl Waschbank streams.whlch traverse th southern districts of Natal's coalfield? Just berore the Tugela reaches the Zulu border the Mool (good) river runs in irora tho south. At the Zulu bor der the Tugela receives Its largest trib utary, tho Buffalo or Tmxlnyatl river which from lu source near Charles town, flows southeast, forming Natal's eastorn boundary between her terrl tory, tho Transvaal and Zululand. Th? scenery throughout the whole length f tho Tugela, Is picturesque, and at places wild and magnificent. High clirts, lofty hills, deep ravines and wooded kloofs mark IU progress to the sea, I.lko all Natal rivers (save tho llrdt few miles of the Umxlmkulu In tho extreme south), tho' Tugela Is not navigable, and a bar of sand stretehes neross Its mouth. Pall Mall Garotte. HllelitfHl CKlnry .Not Worlhtr.a, It Ih n mlslako to suppo.e that blighted celery Is not worth nutting In for winter Ubc, ju,iRiK i,y the follow ing fxperlenro with badly blighted iron", rolntfil In "American Agricultur ist: About tho tlrst of October 1 Mm up tho plants, leaving wily tho heart leaves, a shal low trench iu the cellar Is well watered, mid tho roots, with as much will as run bo conveniently left on are lUneoil In th,, trench, more, water is liven ami Hand or other light dry soil Ih worked carefully in mxx aoout tne Wants, leaving only the tips exposed, liner celery I imvo never had than wii'li roots furnished in January or I'obruary. if the long, white, brittle atnlka aro em off squarely not too rlnsn-n second crou bus been ready by April. Phis Is ..Rlvler, of course, than tho other, hut rt dainty luxury for the Reason, Nut n QiiNlinpnllon. Tho Youth-! could dlo for youl Tho Roubrotto-rvo got too many dead ohm on the list now.-ludlanapolls J c. 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