V - A 5i 1 1 h J1 ' I" 4 15 , i i &( I : 8 I 1 SI a fcfc ? 1i- fi r Red Cloud Chief. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. SED CLOSD, - NEBRASKA John Chinaman Is likely to And thal Undo Ruin is merely chancing tho time-lock. It Is too bad that tho light couldn't liavo been pulled oft whllo Teddy wnf running tho senate. That Detroit cane merely goes tc show that tho bank director who di rects Is still a raro bird. The Wllkesbarro Times, Is raising a howl About dirty bank notes. Well lucro Its provorblRlly filthy, . Now thnt Minister Wii has been Id a railroad wrcrk ho may bo regurded as thoroughly Americanized. Count Bonl do Cnstcllano has just written no not for monoy a letter on tho Panama canal question. Even tho lltio banks throughout tho country will bo obliged to put on fend ers or tho trusts will get thorn. Sir Hobort Ball of Cambridge pre dicts another glacial period; and ho was not lecturing In Doston, cither. Sonntar Clark Is said to be unhappy because ho has so much money. Evi dently ho docs not greatly desire hup plncss. Porto Rico had a good-sized riot recently. It Is hard for n pcoplo to break up long-cstabllsued customs all at once. Thero is also the consenting wire less message that the lady Hashed to tho throbbing fclgnul stutlon In Mar coni's heart. King Edward Is to receive seventy water color paintings as a coronation gift. Has not tho king power enough to avoid this? It Is considered a notablo ovent In Italy that when parliament was open ed there no ink wells were thrown at tho presiding officer. If Japan made Its alllanco for tho purposo of borrowing money it should havo selected J. Plorpont Morgan rather than Great Urltnlu as its part ner. Maryland onco grew the flnost llgfl In the world. In fact, somo of thoso vain-glorious Daltlmoro pcoplo do say that Eve Imported hor apron from that state. A Cleveland genius has Invented a smokeless furnace at least ono that will not produco black smoke. Thl3 shades all tho other Inventions of tho current year. Tho judge may nod on his bench; the Supreme Court has said so. It Justice 1b blind what harm can thero bo In a Judgo closing his eyes for tho much needod forty winks? Thero nro Indications that tho Span ish throno will be sadly out of repair by tho tlmo King Alfonso Is ready to take possession. Alfonso, by tho way, Is u royal thlrtconer. 'the Albany Times-union encourag ingly remarks thnt if Spain's new navy will kcop near shore and avoid belligerent people It may havo a long and honorable existence. In his capacity as goncral pacifier Uncle Sam might bo willing to tender his good offices In the present un happy controversy between Spain and tho anarchists, it called upon. Last week a Brooklyn clorgymnu asked tho trustees to reduce his sal ary from 110,000 to $8,000. Hopes aio entertained that tho trustees will shortly Do ablo to partake of solid food. A Brooklyn lawyer tried twenty-two cooks from an Intelligence olllco In one week, and then mado an attempt on the remainder or his life. Tho simple nltcrnntho of slaying tho cooks did not occur to him. 'A Now England railroad has Issued $40,000 woith or fico pnsses to a state legislature. This Is ono of .those ex traordinary accidents which nio liable to happen In tho best regulated rail road president's office. Concerning tho culture or Sumatra tobarco under cloth In tho United Stntcs, It Is generally anticipated that Connecticut lnontlvo gonitis will suc ceed In devising somo available paper substitute for tho cloth. An Atchison Christian Scientist It bold enough to say that if Fathor Time approaches him ho will snatch the scytho out of his hand nnd break It That Is being dono every day by un scientific resolute persons of tho other BOX. It Isn't necessary for ono gentlemar to Jump over chairs and hit nnothei gentleman on tho noso bccattbc one gentleman is called untruthful In a high place. It Ib Mifllclont to say, with emphasis on tho "If" "If tho gentle man will repent that remark outside . the house " President Harper says ho Is In th East only to secure a president for lile law school, but that will not prevent cautious millionaires from taking the opposite Mda of tho street when they eeo bjm sauntering carelessly along. SEYENHOtiSSIOLEN Traced to Valley Where They Were Disposed of. (ASHIf R IDENTIFIES ONE OF THE THIEVES Another Mine Horror In Wfcjtfi Five Urea Were Loit Ncurniika Jtrprc ented In Crtttlrmrn'i Conten tion Wants Trial -audud. '.A fArmcr by the nnmo of Snath, liv ing near Jamestown, Neb., had Bovon nogs stolen (luring tho night or March 3d. Tho thlovoo were traced to Valley, where It wns round they had disposed of the hogs to tho Omaha Elevator company, which had turned them liito tho stock yards with a lot of others, which wcro about to bo shipped to mar ket at South Omaha. Mr. Spath had been giving these par ticular hogs a tortnln kind of treat ment and for tho purposo of keeping an account of their .gain had marked them bo it was an easy matter to Identify uln stock. Tho thieves sold the nntmnls nnd hnd given assumed names when they went to tho bank to cash tho check, Ono of them discovered thnt ho was known to tho cashier, upon which no politely Introduced his companion an tho gen tleman In whose nnmo tho check wnH drawn, upon which tho cashier paid the monoy. Tho thieves hnd only been out of town a short tlrao when the sheriff of .bodgo county nrrlvcd. They havo not yet been captured, but an ono Is known and no expense Is be ing spared, they undoubtedly will bo taken soon. Mrero WnnU Trial Tinted. Tho attorney for John B. Mescrvo seek to hnvo Judgo Baxter of tho crim inal court bring his trial to an abrupt ending by directing tho Jury to acquit tho defendant on tho ground that ho has committed no offense against tho laws of tho state of Nebraska, declar ing In explanation of this contention that tho 3,000 Interest on $00,000 of porraancnt school funds, which Interest ho is alleged to havo embezzled, was his own monoy and not tho stato's. They practically afllrm that Mescrvo deposited tho funds in tho bank bo causo there was at that tlmo no au thorized place to invest it and no se curo safe to kcop it In, and that it is nono of tho stato's business if tho bank did pay Interest to Mescrvo whllo It was on deposit. Nebraska Man Vice President Tho National Cattle Growers' asso ciation, In session at Denver, elected the following officers: President, P. C. Lusk of Chlco, Cal.; first vlco president, Bartlctt Richards of Ellsworth, Neb.; treasurer, 8. O. Olll of Denver; secretary, H. W. Rob inson of Denver. An executive committco wns named, including Bartlctt Richards and Hugh Chlvlck of Nebraska and F. M. Stew art and Q. E. Lemon of South Dakota. Resolutions wcro ndopted asking President Roo3ovclt to suspend tho work of removing fences from tho pub lic rango until action on the leasing bill Is taken. Tho convention adjourned sine die. An Odd Klopenient. Mrs. James C. Hessian, aged 30 years, and John Corneilson, a 17-year-old boy, left Leavenworth and havo not been seen. They nro said to have eloped. Tho couple Is believed to bo In Kansaa City, Mo. The.polico authori ties thero havo been notified to look out for them. Tho local police havo been unablo to find either of the parties In Leavenworth. Mrs. Hessian Is tho mother of two children, ono aged 7 years nnd tho other 10 years. Her husband Is a la borer at Fort Leavenworth. Young Corneilson Is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Hessian. Court Cnies nt rinttsmunth. Judgo Jcssen adjourned district court at Plattsmouth until next Monday, when the Jury work will bo taken up. The.caso of Anna Wilkinson against John Wilkinson,- in which tho defend ant petitioned tho court to modify a decreo of alimony on tho ground that fraud had been perpetrated, was taken under advisement. Two years ago Mrs. Wilkinson secured a divorce and wns allowed $1,000 alimony. Tho orig inal papers In this caso havo been lost. A Wnmnn Horsi-thlef. un Fort Scott has a femalo horsethlet on her hands, who stole a horso and buggy from a liveryman, but was caught by tho olllcers at Baxter Springs. Tho woman Is an nttractlvo blonde, about 23 years of ago, and calls herself Uirdlo McCurty. Sho is believed to bo a member of nn organized band now working In this section. Sulfide lit CflfTeyillte. Mrs. Gcorgo F. Boswcll, wife of a Coffoyvlllo buBlncss man, committed Bulcldo In Ncnl, where sho was taking treatment. She had been In tho hos pital thero for about a year and con cluded sho could not got well. This, It Is thought, unsettled her mind. MtifTer Hot ore Injury. An accldont happened to Oeorgo Westlako of Eaglo, Neb., when ho was assisting 1 nlettlng down a windmill tower on tho Dcntler plneo. Tho ropo broko that was holding the tower and let It fall, striking Wcstlnko on tho hnd and bruising him up badly. A plank that was holding tho tower struck hlB leg, breaking both bones Just above tho ankle. Murder mid Anon, Charles Andrews, a negro, killed his wife, set llro to her room, cut his own throat uml dteilut Newark, N. J, SHOT ON THE STREET riintojrrnptier Shnne Kill Kcl Knthermas) Ayrmrently Without Came. Ed Kathcrman was shot down and Instantly killed by J. B. Shano of Law rence, Kan., In front of tho latter's photograph gallery. As far as could be learnod, there wns no provocation whatovcr for the deed, and no reason for tho act has been assigned. Ed Kathcrman has been employed at Wiedemann's Ico cream and oyster par lors, nnd was on his way home with Harry Green, who Is employed at tho Eame place. Tho two wero walking south together, talking and laughing as friends nro wont to do. As they passed Shane's gallery Mr. Shano was standing In tho door. Kathcrman looked up nnd Bald: "How d'do, Mr. Shane," not stopping nor making any further romarlt. Almost Instantly, and Just after tho boys passed tho door of tho shop the report of a revolver was heard and Kathcrman fell dead at tho feet of his companion, falling on his fnco and with his hands In his pockets, an ho had had them when ho passed tho place. Green turned in tlmo to sco that tho shot camo from a re volver in the hands of Shane. Shano was Immediately arrested. At no tlmo did ho mako an admission or denial of tho shooting. Shano was taken to Topcka for safo keeping. To Stop Pntoon Fines. County Attorney Torranco has filed In tho district court n pctttloi In quo wnrranto against tho city of Arkansas City to test tho right of that city to rccclvo money from her Joints. Tho petition charges tho city authorities with receiving sums varying from $50 to $100 per month from certain parties engaged In tho snlo of intoxicating liquors, contrary to law. This, It Is al leged, Is dono by reason of an under standing between them that tho mar shal can collect a fixed sum as occupa tion tax which ho is to turn over to tho city clerk without divulging tho names of thoso engaged in nuch sales. Tho petition charges that tho city ot Arkansas City has been exercising this unlawful corporato right for a period of two years, and prays that ,sald city may bo required to answer tho charges so that It may bo arrested from cxer clslng such corporato right. Contractor docs Into Court, Charles Olson filed a petition in the district court of Hall county asking a writ of mandamus compelling tho county board to let tho bid for the con struction of tho new court houso to him as being tho lower bidder. Olscn'a bid In round numbers was $77,000, and Flldorf & Klrschkc, local bidders who wero awarded the contract, bid $84,000. Olsen refused to enter an agrooment to complete tho court houso by January 1, 1003. He Is also said to have admitted to tho county board that bo had mado a mistake on ono Item of $3,400. Fll dorf & Klrschko were awarded the con tract on an offer to complete the build ing by January 1, 1903, and on the find ing of tho board that the latter was tho best bid. All other bidders wera above $84,000. Mystery I Cleared Up. The mystery surrounding tho where abouts of Allco Burton, tho pretty 17-year-old girl who disappeared from her homo In Arkansas City, Kan., was cleared up when sho wroto home Tho girl was supposed to havo eloped with a young man and ho was arrested at tho depot In Wichita, where ho was awaiting tho train to meet tho girl, but sho did not arrive. Ho was later re leased and went to Kansas City. The girl's family received a letter from her stating thnt sho was married to Wil liam Brennen, at Independence, Mo., nnd thnt thoy are living in Kansas City. No attempt will bo made to force her home. Sent From the Indian Territory. A Missouri, Kansas & Texas prison ear, at Muskogee, I. T., was attached to tho northbound train with twenty eight convicts, under sentence of from ono year to life, for tho prison at Fort Leavenworth. Ten aro whlto men, cloven Indians and soven negroes. In cluded In tho party wcro Chltto Harjo and nine of hlB followers, who have to sorvo two years each. Forty-eight are under sontenco at tho military prison, but ns that Institution is crowded, four teen are held for later shlpmouts. American Mule the Best. A parliamentary paper was Issued containing dispatches and reports re garding tho remount department In South Africa. It rofers to tho Amer ican mules as being tho "best recolvcd from nny sourco, magnificent workers, and kept In condition undor tho most ndveroo circumstances." Tho Ameilcnn horses, tho report says, varied greatly, but tho majority wero excellent. Thrco Tunnel Workmen Killed. A lnndslldo on tho Illinois. Central railway-near Roslno tunnel, Kentucky, killed three men. Tho bnnlc of a deep cut caved In and several workmen wero burled. All wero taken out allvo cx ccpt tho threo men. lllondhnund After n Trump. A tramp set llro to a barn on the farm of Chi Is Stclnwcdg, near Doni phan, Kan., and tho building, together with 400 bushels of wheat, burned. Bloodhounds ftom St. Joseph aro nftor tho tramp. Wu Weary of Life. Mlko Frey. sr., of Junction City, Kan., shot himself nt tils homo. Tho bullet entered his body Jiiht below tho heart and langed downward. Tho physlclami Bay ho cannot llvo Tho cause for tho sulcldo was III health. Ho was about G7 years old and wns ono of tho eaily settlers of this county, coming hero nbout thirty years ago. HoToro righting, Local government olllelnls nt Colon declare that sevens 118111111"; hub oc curred at Fucatntlva, near Bogota and that tho rebols aro routed. 44 At Swords' Points; OR.. J A SOLDBER. OF THE R.HINE. J I By ST. GEORGE RATHBORNE I Copyright, by Stbhrt 6 Smith, New York. CIIAl'TER XVI (Continued.) These resulted In a discovery, for ho felt posttlvo that he could sco signs it a trap door above, no unusual thing In these old Berlin nouses which have itood tho grime and storm of centur ies. To roach It he utilized a tdblo that ltood In a corner, upon tho top of which' ho placed a chair. Eureka! Tho extempore ladder ac complished all that was expected of It, and when he found a small section of tho celling actually yield to his gentle, persuasive pressure, Paul be gan to believe that ho hud tho gamo In his hands. Being a thorough athlete ho expcrl Dnced no troublo In drawing hlrnBclf up and passing through tho opening. Hnd ho bettered his condition? Ho seemed to bo In an apartment of some sort. Whllo moving forward to find a wall, ho halted several times to listen, nnd thuB became fully convinced that thero was something or some ono in tho room with him. This was not pleas ant, slnco It laid him open to attack t any moment. As though the situation wns not In teresting enough for Paul, his hands by accident, whllo groping around, camo In contact with eomo object that had rested upon a small table; and Buch wob tho unexpected force em ployed that tho vase toppled over upon tho floor with a crash. It was loud enough to almost arouso tho dead. Paul heard tho unknown spring erect In surprise and start toward tho spot where tho table had betrayed tho intruder. Bent upon defending himself, ho prepared to receive tho party who rashly advanced, but thero was no need of warfare. Suddenly a descending Bhrlek at tested that the unknown had struck tho chute the open trap had received him most affectionately, nnd ventured to kiss his face, no doubt, several times as ho was passing through. At least, so far as our friend was concerned, ho wasted no pity upon the late lnmato of tho room who had gono Into such sudden cxllo. A door would bo a very welcome ad dition to his requirements Just then. And he found it, Blnco this roof above was of the plain every-dny cali bre, and not fashioned to deceive stray pilgrims. Onco out of the door, Paul found himself In a hall at least ho Judged It to bo such, far there was no light to betray tho fact. Ho could hear voices and tho rust ling of moving persons around; then llghtB flashed up in tho same wonder ful manner which had marked their disappearance when Paul sought to detain the countes. It began to look as though ho would yet bo brought faco to face with the forces of the enemy, nnd compelled to fight his way out of this spies nest How lucky ho was armed! What a glow of satisfaction to draw that little toy from his hip pocket, and feel that bo long as it remained faithful, ho would control the situation. But this was not making progress. To remnln where ho was Increased his difficulties, whereas by a bold rush he might be so lucky as to reach an outer door, which, upon being forced, would bring him to tho street He found tho stairs. Nothing seemed to hinder his prog ress In that direction, although thero was considerable racket In other parts of tho houso consequent upon finding tho unfortunate victim of tho open trap In the room where the American had been confined. Paul reached tho outer door and was drawing tho bolts, when a cry at tracted his attention. Looking up ho snw tho countess, with startled eyes, surveying him. Ho bowed with tho graco of a Chesterfield. "Ah! countess, you sco It Is hard to hold ono who has been cowboy and Texas ranger," ho said. "You are free you you will bo tray me, and T shall bo shut up In n gloomy fortress even If my llfo Is Bpared. Mon Dleu! how cruel, and I lovo you so, monsieur," sho cried, wringing her whlto hands In distrac tion. "Countess, thoro nro nomo hours be foro morning, and you will havo until then to CBcnpo. 1 am not without pity. Endeavor to forgot your luckless at tachment. Blnco only misery 'can como of It. Countess, I have tho door open; allow mo to say bon solr." Sho hnd ono last gllmpso of his manly fguro, nnd then tho closing door hid It from view. When next they met, these two, tho ono who would not nnd tho ono who wooed, It must bo under Hkles thnt wero glowing with tho blnzo of buttlo and upon tho grocnswnrd drenched with tho blood of gallant men. CIIAI'TKK XVII. Beyond tho Rhino. Months nftcr. With tho Iron Chnnccllor at tho plow tho ghastly furrow of war, with all Its attendant horrors, had pene trated far beyond tho historic Rhino. All Franco was quivering undor tho fearful shock. (Sedan and Gravelotto had boon fought nnd lost Worth wns but a 'dl&nal nightmare, tho emperor a pris 4-f44444 44444444444 oner of war with MacMahon's lino nrmy, and both Met?, and tho capital besieged. Everywhere tho German arms had been victorious. Paul Rhlnelnndcr hnd nlredy seen much of war's horrors, and nil 'that was martial In his nnturo had been stirred by tho scenes of excitemont that had como his way. There had been news of Hoffman. , Tho mnn wns a traitor to his coun try madnoss -hnd seized upon him, nnd making uso of tho fact that his matornnl grandparents wcro Alsatlons, hence French vsubjects, lio liad griho over to the enemy, bag and baggage Paul heard this with grim satisfac tion. Paul, who know to a certainty that this change of heart hal been wrought through tho witchery ot that beautiful and magnetic crenture, the countess, nnd thnt Conrad was her latest victim. All unknown to Rhlnelnndcr, events wcro undor full headway and driving swiftly toward a most dramatic cli max, nt which altar his fat,o must be decldod. It was an October evening. Tho mutter nnd growl of heavy siege guns, that for hours hnd been sending their projectiles Into tho forts defending tho citadel of Mctz, had by degrees died away, and night was spreading her mantle of rest over tho tragic scene. MacMahon's grent nrmy was hemmed In moro securely than ever. This October night was destined to bo forever markel by a whlto stone In tho annals of Paul's romantic life history oro tho morning star shono upon Metz ho would havo passed through another experience thnt must havo a decided influenco upon his wholo future. He was sauntering about after com ing from the field hospital, when ho met by chnnce an aide of tho general in command at this post. From him he heard nows that elec trified him; news that indicated bo daring a night assault on tho fortress that Paul hurdly believed it to bo true. Immediately he Bought an audience- with the commander to beg for Indulgence and the coveted opportun ity ot seeing whatever of action thero might prove to bo In the assault. Rhinelander had seen much of ser vice, but his desire to have some sort of share in everything that camo to pass led him to Join tho forces se lected for this hazardous task. Ho was In the van, of course men of his stamp usually find somo means of reaching tho front rank when the bat tle is In progress. When tho French opened fire It sccmod ns though tho wholo outer works blazed with tho fury of a Ve suvius. Chnssepot and mitrailleuse mingled their bark until It beenmo a thunder ous roar men shouted nnd cheered, whllo abovo it all could bo heard the hollow rattle of tho Hat Bavarian drums. To Paul tho music was a hideous nightmare, but he could appreclato tho fact that it served to animate and enthuse theso Bavarians Just as tho pibroch thrills tho Highlander mus cles grow ns Btlff as Iron, teeth snapped close togother, oyes were set In that steady staro that tells of in domitable will power and into tho Jawa of death they went Thoy wero now nt tho foot of tho apparently impregnable fortress. Tho llro abovo was Just as furious, but most of tho missiles overshot tho mark, and had thoy chosen to wult, a clinnco for a breathing spell now of fered Itself. However, they went up over tho walls llko tho wild chamois of tho Swiss Alps, thosd little Bavarians did. In tho eyes ot tho amazed French men they must havo appeared llttlo short of dovllB hatched out ot tho In fcrnnl fires that blazed all around. Onco In tho fortifications thoy camo Into hnnd-to-hand conflict with tho French, nnd then tho fiercest kind of warfaro was Inaugurated. Tho Bavnrians might have had held tho fort had they been quickly rein forced, but It was not tho policy of tho Gorman generals to bring on a bat tle, slnco starvation must decido tho question speedily enough. Tholr object hud boon attalnod In teaching tho French that after all tholr position was not so Impregnable aB thoy might havo believed. And henco tho signal ot recall sounded. Surrounded by struggling forms en gnged In a desperato death grapple, with fires and tho blazo of still boom ing cannon lighting up tho Bcono as with tho, glow of Infernal conflagra tions, tho spectacle of Paul engaged with a French swordsman wns ono lit for the delectation of tho gods, and Mars himself must havo been fully satisfied with such nu horolc picture Thou came tho recall. Paul re mained, not through choice, hut bo catiBo ho had become Involved In a singular ongugoment, and could not break away. Two men, sndly lacking In that chivalrous spirit for which Frenchmen havo becomo famous tho world around, bad chosen to attack him at tho same time, and If their eagerness wai nny'' gauge 10 moir capacity tor flolng harm, Rhinelander must bo in a bad way Indeed. Lucltlly tor him they wcro mero tyros wlUi tho trenchant blades they wielded so cHtmslly, and ho believed himself casl'. capablo of mastering them without trouble. At the samo tlmo tho chances of his being nblo to cscapo, onco thlsf woro dono, grow very dubious, Blnco tho French wero gathering nbout tho v.v sceno of the singular duel, always eager to watch any, feat of arms out of tho ordinary run. They saw a .spoctaclo that was not likely to como their way every day, for Paul kept his adversaries guess ing, and parrying nil manner of Imag inary attacks until at length .ho ,Baw his chance to retire ono of them with a thrust through the shoulder. . After that his work was easy enough. Ho set upon tho second officer, rat tled his Bword with quick tlcrco und thrust, nnd used him up bo generally that ho finally lost his nerve, when a quick upward blow sent his blade rat tling nway, nnd loft him unarmed at tho mercy of his foe. Just then, however, Paul wns not In a humor to decide whether to cnll tho affair off or pink his zcalouB antago nist as an earnest of victory. Truth to tell ho had about all ho wanted to tnke care of In looking out for himself. There wns about ono clinnco In ten that he might escape ns his comrades had done, by beating a hasty retreat over tho edgo of tho ramparts. Paul was not tho man to hesitate nnd lose valuable time In calculating chances. Accordingly ho whirled on his heel, made a mock bow to thoso who had Just witnessed his remark nblo fight, which compliment surely Frenchmen should appreciate, nnd then mado a headlong break for tho edge of tho ramparts, intending to throw himself down regardless of mi nor damage, slnco It wus his one chance to get clear. So vast had been tho number ol troops pressing forwurd to havo a share In the engagement thnt his way was blocked. Finding Mb cscapo cut off In the direction of tho wall, ho changed his mind nnd decided that only a mad man or one utterly despernto would continue to advance In that quarter, and his situation did not call for such a needless sacrifice since aB a prisoner ho would bo liberated when tho French surrendered. Again ho turned nnd mado a dash in an opposite quarter, hardly knowing what lay ahead of him, yet desirous of evading capture. Then his passage was blocked guns threatened him. tho shining bayonets being within a foot of his throat. It was all up, nt least so far as es cape was concerned, nnd Paul was forced to admit this with a grunt of f, " disgust So ho dropped tho point ot ' !, his sword to tho ground as a sign of yielding, nnd made no resistance when they disarmed him. v A mlnuto later ho regretted hls'hclp lessness more than words could tell, for tho French officer camo and sur veyed him with grim contemptuous mien, and Pnul recognized his old foe man, Conrad Hoffman. (To be continued.) THE POPE'S WILL. Document Drawn Up When Ills Hollnegi Was 37 Year Old. It Is not generally known that tin Pope mado a will as long ago aa 1S37. A copy of the document Is beforo ma It reads: "I leave my soul In tho hands of God and of tho blessed Mary. I Institute as the heirs of my property my deal brothers, Charles nnd John Baptist, In equal shares, enjoining upon them tc have fifty mnsso3 said for tho boned) of my soul each year for a period ol Ave years, after which tlmo thoy will bo relieved of this duty, although 1 recommend myself to their lovo nnd charity to help my soul still further, I also Impo3o upon tliem tho duty ol distributing twonty scudl each ycai to tho most needy poor of Carplnoto my natlvo town. I bequeath to mj Undo Anthony, ns a token of my re spect and affection, tho porcelain 'ser vice, which His Eminence, Cardinal Sala, presented to mo." This was mado when tho Popo wai only 27 years old and at a tlmo when his health was so poor that ho did nnl expect to survlvo many months. Yel ho has outlived every man of his tlmo, every associate of his youth, evcrj Cardinal that belonged to tho Sacred College when ho wa3 elovated to It. Chinese Dental Method. Somo Interesting specimens ol Chinese dentistry havo recently been shipped to Philadelphia by Dr. P. T. Carrlngton of Bankok, Slam, who pre sented them to tho University of Penn sylvania. Tho consignment, which is now on exhibition In tho Dental musoum, Incluaes two pairs of crudely mado forceps, used by -the Chlnc3o In extracting teeth, and many other specimens of tho dental profession, among which aro somo artificial teeth carved from Ivory. Somo of the speci mens presented by Dr. Carrlngton which havo-attracted particular atten tion nmong Pcnn's dentul students arc sevoral teeth affected by botel-nul chewing, which works such great havoo with tho toeth of orientals. iA model illustrating tho practlc among tho Slnmeso of mutilating tholr teoth by filing, Is also among tho col' lection. ' It takes a father to point an cxam plo, but a mother to be one. fe I tv"vr Tr . tv r J- -