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.■i)^w»^uyw->'<«i*Viii^|itl^ ^ iiij^ iÿ>i^jltl| il I^fcVìitWÎ^r^ iTÂSÎT\ ut iTC Ì2É o Ì3!2 l 32£ ì ÌS 2 E : ¿'^¿IS ìÌ^ ^ % | Ò ^ S S ^ ^ 8 §gg^ , T H E P A L M Y R A J O U R N A L , W E D N E S D A Y , . D E C E M B E R 2 8 , 1 W 9 8 . 'JOHNNY APPLESEED.\. A rnlqn» ftnd V«ry V»rnì^)Mrxel«i of rtone^T Patii. Among the Uor<H‘H of emliirtmee «nel o f creative notion was Tino man whoao Damo deNcrveit to-he iierpelu nteO. He wns “ ,) .imny Applt-wetl,” by-which nnim I >nfttlinn i'hnpnión w » » knonu in <'M i y culmi un tho Ohio river to the mn tin rnÌìrkou unii west fq wlìat 1 « ri.» ) urtili un With twfo canoe« ln*lte<l t>i|<ftlii'r IIiih in troptd youtln>f . « tinii'|«irtnl 11 lotici of Appli* («v«!« t<> thr «i'Hito frontier for the purpose of cren i mg nivlinnlH Ho pftHP«! iluwn tin- i))notii Mm let ta. «scowling tlie Mnskuiuiiiiimi up- Wftra (o ttlO'tnnul of iinMKitlitui A long, hnrel voyngo it .hi- t..r t-he lono traveler stoppatisi e\iry mvit ing place to phuit Iiih w-r'lt- , TKrldon »nil Qoum I » St Nicholas thorn in nn nrticle on \U h 1 (Viurt Jestein *>f England” j by Amelin Wofltwl. The author . lay» i I _Qnefln Kl ten bot h mlieritpil inuoh i of bor fnttwr n disposition. film wut* ! gay Tomi of lnnnlitor nnd wit, nml. Mko him » 1 ». Niirrnliiuloil lierwlf with Jestem Tin Ii-ton wnn tini ; bright. pnrtK-iilui ►tur' of tli<> mini ber, 1’iii-e. t'lod nii’l t'liTHtrr wi-re the lesser lltsbtt. Tnrlelnn wns n nntive uf Hhrnp Bbiro, nn<l {inn ilny «Iu le tendili« his fntlier h swum wn» mi‘1 by un offlrer nf the Knrl of 1 .cirt’Ht(*r The oHli'er tn1ko.il w ith iiim nn.l wuh ho munii |il«n»i'<l w ith hut ' lutp[ly un hnppy answers\ tha t he took h im into his miiftor s «erviee, nnd frntn the Knrl nf l^'li-CHtei'KlipnHelmkl he _ His ennoe vuviikh in iWJf. the n eu.irt IT T * > TTT— --*■ .... * * r — 4 K i t v n i i M t K . a . i t a t i : f u i Hl>oWtÏH««K * AW y fana ami which bo nilopteil tlmt imi-IIukI t>T transportation, nil Mibwi|iu-i>t jour noys beins mode on f... t i^ei urelj pnrknl in lcntlirr I'hki* Ibo wcro sometime* eonvey<\l on tlio bnck of ii borK.o nt,t\ Miinetiuic» on hi» own shoulders, wIiod lie would oftun Journey n distance of iso mile». The front n-rsninn who felt himself protected hy his nHe»(»iiin«t Wild beasts nnd lionttle Induing found it noeossury to gunnl nKiiinut tho insidiouH enemies in the grnsH by wrapping bnmln^'es uf .lrieil hiiirh About 111 « bill kskin li'KKinn. lint Chapman would »boulder Iiim 1 hik of ftceds nml with bnro feet penetrate . io tho remotest pnrts. Evi'n in tlw coldest wontlioi' ho \ent hurefnot, but sometimes for long J.mruey» he Would make himself a rude pntr of sundols It HPi-ui» to I'mvo lieen n njatter of conHeiunc.e with Intu never to purohnvp hIi.h'm, though he uever W an without-money. , Ono cold winter diiy lie wns trnv ellng bnrefoot through the k iio w whea-n Huttler forccd tlio mveptunoe of an old pair oT ahoen upon him A faw dnyg nftor tho donor met John ny cpntontoilly pIod.luiK along u ith bis feet liuro and bnlf frozen With H ik a ungur lio inquired into the matter nnd learned tbut Joltuny hud net n poor umn who NPuined to need them more tlmn he did, no ho gave them up. He wns vory ccccntrlc ip dretin. wearing u gnnqcnt tnndo of ji_ coffee ■«ok in which lie ™t lioknj for hi« hend^md Brain nnd pronotutood it “ n very servioeublo clunk, and oh good ft« any tnim need wear \ In the matter o l headgear bln tastn ivai* equally ttniqtro. Ilia first oxpcri ment wns n tin vchhuI tlmt Nerval for bis cookiuj», but thiN wns open to tbe ohjectiou tlmt il did uot pro tect bis ayos from tbo bourn» of tho GUO, BO bo ftouxtriieted a hut of paBtoboard, with nn immeiiHe peak in front, which becnmo bin porma- nent fnehlon. Daring the war of 1813 Johnny Applesecd continued liis wanderings and wua never hnrraed by tbo bands of liostiln IndimiB, who regarded bim ns u “ greut mcdieinn umn” on (iccount of hie ocooutric dross and actions. For 40 yenrn ho devoted liia life tn this self imposed mistiioo, and died * placid and beautiful death at tho age o f ?2„ Thus pugged one of the tnemornblo men of ptoneer times, who never inflicted puin or knew as eaetay A solf denying bdiofno- tor of his race, homeless, solitary And rugged, ho trod tho earth with bleeding feet, intent olily upon niuk ing the-; wilderness fruitful. Hie deeds will lost as long us tbe nppltu blo«eom, and tlie story of his lifo w ill bo u perpetual proof that true beroism, pure boncvolenco and no- blo virtues tlMU'desorve immortality n a y be lonm\ undei tho meanest apparel,—Detroit Freo Press. 'K n u n r t nf Cl«rle«il Ufn. Some ot the ideitB held with re > gard to eceloBiusticnl matters are as funny ns they ore extraordinary, though thoy cntmo ono fo reflect on the methods adopted by thn church and the various religious bodies. A woman came to me one day to say ■be wiuitod her daughter to be con finned, '’ilr. ——, \ who Ruiti, “ from tbe chnpel over tlie way, ‘ns been »■trying to convert Vr, but I pretty Boon told *im what 1 thought ‘lxiut it I sen to nn. \I II 'nVeiny gtilcon firmed, but I won't 'uvo ‘ur eon vert ed, so now you know 1 don't b'lieve in conversion. ‘ \ Wbat tlio iinnmtor M id or thought of 4 Ills trnly 11111 r, veloo« wt*t«inent of-doctrin« 1 don’t know. «■HTT-Tngteo.tawwrrg» w<w> ti FVSrarisVefiiii I \inJulgiut Tfllfili-rre. ly hnil which uro « 0 often to be seen in our churches, sorely pimzle a jjortion of the congKigutlnn—a lurgor propor tion, 1 nui inclinod to Think, than in iV.çeïtuiu s.içax. -Tin*- « 11 - liim utt.'litl her (it d i n n e r but w h e n nlio d in e .l ubri.iifl hlie took h i m to niiiki' Hiire uf Biio^eutertii/M m e n t, nml her bi^hr>»t fu v o r i t e ^ w o u ld in Homo eahCH go tn T a r le to n before they u o u l d go to tlie q u 6 »>n. nnd I 10 «(in th e i r iwber to jire ju ire tjie ir m lvnntngeouH ncraKB to her In a w o rd, lie to ld the ipn'un m u m of her fuiillH i l u y i moHt of her t b lip lninn and eured her nie liiiirb u ly lu-t tor tlin u nil her p h y s in n n i. \ Bei'tde« lining n Jester T n r le m n w a s ul«n p lny e r to tlie iiiieen i.i w h ich oflleo ho w u b np]Kiinted in lfiH3. lie bud g r e u t fntn» tit* nn urro r and npiHKirod pi- u io p n lly in r h y m in g coinpoH itionn a n d Jfjj« comp»itted by h im s e lf, w h i . b lie dnnoed nn d sung W e w o u ld c a ll b u n n coined! an It m H n u M lin t file fun tny in.kie in the te llin g th a n iu tb>' w o rd», nn d thnt hiH m e re uppenriiuce nn th e S th g e w itb Inn s q u in t w .m ldR p jid th e poople into s h o u t s of Inughter «lril» ThMt I t » » No Win*», W b » n one ih n c h ild nnd mips a bird, the iinunl th i n g told h n n i*. “ (let. 11 little «ult nnd ]int It o n tlie ta il of the bird, uii.l j.m euii en i. b h i m . ' Of eouri-e tlie ch ild n m l th e others look nt oueb uthur n n d th i n k it a huge jo k e A lth o u g h th i s m n y bo tho ease in m o s t .parts o f tlio e a r th it is no t 11 Joko nt Lit y u a n in. land. Lnyenn island, bitunted as it is— longitude 171 degroes west, latitude SB degrees and 47 minutes north—is a low, long island, 3 roilos by 2H in widto, with tho highest altitude 30 foot above tho sen. Ou first nppronoh one sees largo flocks of birds, which tnnken black streak in tbo air, nliovo thn island. This is snrrounded by roefs. The linrbor is on the south west side, Tno island itself is only a large bank of sand, with 11 lagoon in tho center This is some three miles in ciroumferonoe. There \are ten buildings npon it, including a lighthouse. Thorn in also a railroad a milo and «•quarter long, which is used for carrying gunno to the wnro- llOUBO. Among tiro many things o f inter est which may be luuntionod aro, ilrgt, the birds, of which there nro millions. Among tho saabirdB found tljeTO are tbo goonia (white and mack), tlip booby, tho man of-wuT hnwk, the tropic bird, tho petrel, 0 vo or'.hix sjiecies of tho mutton bird, the coylio nnd other varietio«. Amoug rlie Htrnngn things tlint may hp told of 011 this little spot «re tlie land bird», found in no pluco an earth except on Laystm island They are the wingless or walking birds, such aB tho l.mysnn cauury, miller bird, redbirtl, lovo bird and tho Lay- snn duok. —Pacific Commerolnl Ad vertiser. ttm G o t H e r R « n d . A doctor who had snvod tbo life of a lady, 11 pcrNuniil friend, wus nsked his obnrgu Ho sutd ho genorully «1 lowed liii patient frieuds to rcmu neruto him os they thought befitting \But don't you often get disap pointed oa tlieso terms»’’ she in quired. “ 1 may say never \ \As you lire so easily pleased here.’’- And she pluyfnlly gave him bor empty hand, while in tho other was concealed a clieak for u liiind some sum. \How eui-ily I could linvc taken you In' ' hhoutltlwi. producing the check. \Bnt you linvo only sucropdefl in druwlng me out,\ he said, declining to relinquish bor linud. “ Don't in suit me » ith n chc< k I nin most generously n'viarjicA. Pcrhfifw £ho nndewtood tbo floc- ior.'s tUfHmilty and wished., l a help A li.iir T.V j . 1 ‘ - i - r w tn ing of bur hand led him to offer ìli» heart.—Pearson's Weekly. Ar*blab'*f*r»j»r oli A writer to The yu»‘en nays I New Tortr** S !llllo t t « lr « d o m . ■ Wb^rt you i?«*t up lifHiilo tho jÿarli , niitiFifih fivt'ïiu«», l#*y»*mî therrgion j o f au'i»^rh h u to H , you tn ru m o t Îutu nnllin}Hnr<'Ut>m. ¡¿vnry^nnly I eeouiH tn be «“ mu' f o r t o f « m iD io u 1 a ire there. T H c w nro n n ^ o r km ^H nnH imUvuy Unii umn DQti^* illi«! lull).UK ptitir'OH Iti «otti 1 p niìy \ U h n k * m p ^ tvdt «•»«•eruno Oi** cunv«*r»Mti«/ii *•* u h»'fin ni ìmnifrt grimt ni th»- tiH'in«'*» Hiiiiui \vor)«l H*»r* i- |h»* h» h im * uf thp Bteol limi * ulti m a n * . .WTtlu-r** Ì 8 1 mum« i ••] tin- 1 **«K 1 ni? OIW I vn îhtMtiuUimilVinD ai Ti* j»«>> K jm» fro m H'itin'sOi'r»* in tli«* \\»*>*( t^n yearn nw\ •)<» in»t k im w jii<\ Unly yot < U . r • (rtfl ? Im'Th i« J )«<•«♦ o f the r * tUv»i> k u i ^ Holm: »tf Ui* huv«* hinu'*h to 0*11 Jumwtifi in tbat «furiti ui lYihliirfil In Nrw T^trtc—rv Jnrg«* nml k » i j . a )t:n t «!»•• ufi of th«* wll< tkIi < If-luTM mio Diiiur» know n *»n'\ i< thv I w«oil! tlirnt7^ti tli«‘ c'ali uh*- tl»»*' bave inailo th j f i.ptuilesunt of Hut tjiü ay^loiTUTii mn uf tv^ul t U ih ^ u]»- i hTke m»I «mo pain« Ui oiiifi^ m l*i <1 ky ijiuj asty in un r\l■ laurini fftottMii* m* wÎîîî b BGi'tlir* m 1 h« iiiiU'U ut th^ tmfnrtu nalt*« who livi* nrroFi* town h»'r*»**it Iu tin 4 nn-i*rv •<' linvc tFiieni« »,!« A liM rrntt l*roo«H|on. * Thr proffH#*mn ot tbf» kiu« wna i«**t hy thi* f/Ç«*nc*r» I of thi* vnti^(iurr) ftu piTlWv «nppurti ii h> n t.nn er» cm htN lo «1 p«*ny niitl •••» l»x CIoVmIh Ilf <ll^hlturi(H tut« il 'Mfh hi“ tiiiUi »••Mut» men rurjyU’L . 11 »*fï fi'iuin »• i f iitioWH ri*miiiii^ jriitl* m -n^thr ro.nl, nnd huj.» tï.< m lk h n nifh* h j ¡ilmi ■- of jih^nKimtH t>inrnth in -i ..i 1011111 t UG IH*.Ht d<ÌH‘u(<J '' xliHi t him*, gri'ii) tu, innovo KjJk uhm/** «-m*i white, imtliMiliwii,'utiiiHh*»* nul* with n rvttnu« of Itnnnvi in* » path of roj ol I »ii si y t*r ni«*n, rnri > >* k > *i jfilV UVt) Î 'L*‘ M ik lifìììthtStttì*») onvnlryrnvn ci uinti«tion UI h ii uii M h nml tn««) A’vol (irniot. nini ti^ot hurifp^H u ^ iii (»n f«*lr hl«< I* hntu w ith roti 1 ul n<*utJH niitl «lark Wu(‘ cuotH, tr-.ihnu Ion» ^oiih. U»tb Kmrrfiy u putiHo ioHowod the pro-Hhltiot of tliu foreign ofZicjü, high nbovo tbe mivvxl on a uionocy clo^n blopk wheel «upporting on two uprights n bluok plntfomi envrying & black rbnir decorated with n leop nrd’s «nn, U w oeonpnnt of whirb yoBcarm*d by eight men nt a bright of b foot from tho grousti. • • • Ahor thiH, borm* bi|?h aloft by 4i bt’iirorfl clotlifd *jn red, in a Riiiinrb cfonir of rod lucquor, richly tii«sel«l iind canopu-d, nini with uin#» ti. keop off tho 8ud, cumo tiie )<iDg whoso polo, JonguJd Save aw ei changed its txprauiofi as be punsed wHb ull tba&fliKnity and Mpfendor of his position through the itT W d .-“ Koiqn ttpd Hcr Neigh bo».** bv Wot»««» Th« U ftl M#it. During th*» old dnvs of Swrdo^. tbm* were arvmil bi*nt n>»*n, rn* tbo terui-wo* uppltrd m itHfull \v crai «¿n«« The duty o f tin* !«<♦“ tuvn in thov*» tum*H \v»im t«» deftwi' thpfO'ooin nti«l bis pronpin tn n }r •»( from 11 rivi.J. who, iirrotnpituinl • ffevnrnl r#*tnjnf'r«, w/n# «nrr n> i; petir whil^ » m* w^ldu.j: |*» «x * trnv on it** \t»y to < htm h »nd mu) 0 H titbboni i*f^ht f«*r^poHf<v>.ii]oti « tho woiiiMU The Hi^nndTDuvian warrior ronMi orcd it betiCMth lit« dignity to cow a maiden x fcvor by gnilantry \n fiubmitìbiun mul tberefi-ro ^* u**rwU preferred to wait until hIu «n - o her way to be tnarnr'i tonno:««' mnn, wb**i» tho nttrmpt whk i>ïn/l tu carry her off by uinin hiri^ugtl It w»»« then that tb. In ^t nn*u —1 th»*y w o rutlr l>rst (him. ii«niPii)t good pln> henrc th** « U'-tutn 1 ^ nil. prvanrvpd in lnwt ninn nf tmlHy u u K u u lt. At n club ui^eting. »>f m n rrie jv o n ie n in At«’b)Hon r<H'oul*ly t'bofin1 Ject <»f brst cpiarroin afte r mnrria) cumo tip. Tbt»n» were li> Mvoim prf^^nt. nt«l 19 laid iho idnrne c th* lifnt qm irrel «m t h* iv bii- luind Thu ntu*‘tr»uth w o m a n inltnitt« tlm t it h<er to v it *i itv tif i ' tcviith wtiiuiih wuh « wtdivw —At* 1 iBon <>lobe Appropriât«'!) M hiimi ' I. MW b y «I*» vou |u r**i>»i in ra lln Mi.xwr, the lawyer, iU«i ^ t ,^v^fllt 5 •’ Beiuuss hjsjmowitno i«w ”-^Dc Iroit Fre« Press WjjlTB^gó'KlùJ tM“? 1 nKtlrTfle; we are quito nure to cubi it u hobby hut if it l>o our own m* 1 v<** \\ ho aui llie along in ibi« Tutdiìon nro ir| to dignify our 8 ti*i»d by Mn* mnn« ChR lStO P H E R WiCKFrN. 1 1 . Jl •• . Il I * jgw.t’lotb upon tho nltur - ¿pop. tb « î i ^ t ^ t > f i ,»ilgob was tin b r o id ^ ^ Ä ’ 1 ni(^*We«Si'äiuwiÖjföi>gi; opjiositiou ^us rniseil to thissymliol'“ >WMty;nbrtsti|mit>L.tlml. .the vient. vor of thoclinngo ou being nskixHb« meuntnc of tho letters replied s e ^ Æ 0 s s im K s m » tic ,^ meansl It means ‘ 1 hope you're Bnt- Iglled. ’ \ —t'-orubill Mngaglne. W a iK b d o i« oft thn WftUr. It is a commou tlnng to find n dog on coasting vessels tnukini* com porntiVely short trit«. uu wood icliooners, for example, und-otber ve&el» so engaged that they nre fîfP' quently tied.up jtlwhnrves or un thored in h'irbors. Dags itrenluo found onu.fishing hosts and on oyster bonts. Thesi» are jnostly kept for watchdogs, nnd tlicy'surve this pur pose wull. The ■fhief who «trolU p la t e o f v r e e n ghun,. oil w h i c h I- pnintpd o n Arulm- in u T ip t io n w h i. ■ h^W * jißlfi,Ä ,^riii|kiiril i- u t t e m p t t. ïp e l l ,ÌStÌI<j^S'ÌÌ’ÌÌ tw o r « n n d thr*\ i ’sr“ 1 1 Hlgniliwir-^'In h i m w e Imvi- preyBUpon CbrTstinni. in tb<* ni<w»uis bury district, und when I wont into W o u r n q u ite a p t to o p p ly th . te r m s “ c r u n k o r ‘o p i n i o n » ! « , idiot In tlio-, w h o o p v o ie ‘\ir |t tlieoriex. fu 'p e i t in g tlm t h i - iu i ur tu r n , m a y bo even i n u r e in t a le r n n ' ordinnry mnn to nhimtnm whirt Would be cnl led n rntlonal eqnilibrl Um. The tpinleucy to extremes i th is tnysterioUH Inolctflfi 3lipi*r green glnsj. n lio u t 1 ^ foi.t l u n g nnd a foot ivwle h a n g in g -up. O n th e op popits side o f th n w a ll, Im la u c in g it w a s a s i m i l a r sheet of p i n k glast>. w ith n sacred A r n b ic in s c r ip tio n “ H e l l o ! W l ^ w ' » th is f \ I asked, po?ut to tb o green one. “ T h a t 's tny prayprs. ' »u id tbo vender “ W i ll you soil m e y o u r p r a y e r « I \ I usked ‘‘Y e s .\ he said, ‘you cun h n v e thpui for IK pence W i ll y o u b n v o u i j pin k p r a y e r s to o t \ T lie p i n k proy ers were n good deal less (pstliptio nnd down n whnrf or pokes, aroanfl o-| bad a crack ni-roBS them, so I de barbar witb lati-ut to~bi«u-<l n boat thatia micliored iunpt tntlnuk twire abont it if h« sees a lue dog stntuliug witb bis bilid feet mi t,b** deuk nnd biB fore feet on thi> ruil. waiting eagorly for a chance lo nub him tbe moment he put» b loot on deck — New York Sun 1 dindi, but as timo went .on 1 greu very fond of the green prayers - tbej ■ mnsruHted visitors so much—bo 1 wont buck to buy tho ptük pniyprs ” Thp pink prnyerB nre gone.' salii my Siolmmuipdan fnpml, but it ir I no mutter for I hsve iHijsiried two cases full of jimyer*1. nnd the sale I« One of Colonel Cfclilp*!1'« OldTl»»« rrtctd« la Kiorbvilte Cent«r» “ Alter he bad lost one umbrollo in thnt way, said Colonel Calliper ■‘my old friend Christopher Wick On. who formerly resided in Stork ville Tenter V t , made up his mind that he d never lose another -that ts, by biiving it tnrrii'd insidt* out— and be n^gcl up an nrrnn^en^ent to prevent il Ibis wns a pretty ehiborute nort uf 'liing in its do tails, I. nt in oper^ion if was ex- trenicly Minjile “ In ilioie <biys aluoKt every mnn m Htorkxille Center nn.l for thnt nml ter iiu.ii) lucn ip larii* i places, too «i.re boots Mr Wiiktln'Bum t.re.iu w.ih of stunt cotton, with ahuj< bum- libs, that wns when M-tnv!e!...i*‘v vvu« cliuup uul .UcIorQ ibe tttivi nt ..f tbe inmlei-n umbrella nli ol . ii.ihii. 1 Hleel To the tip of f.verv' in.* i in- uml.ri-lTii Mr Wick ini jm... ] • .i ii nng He wore around bix b.uij u bc.li to which were at. in. In .1 hi- iiimiy t‘i.r«ln us there were r I»- 1-1 In“ Uiiil.relln At theendgf .-I» Ii .. nl ».i- n snap book which h. m...i 1 « 'I Hit\ il« ring at the end it uu mul i. Il.i n|. From the belt .n ei. ii -\i... ..f tli» body a stout cord > .- . .i.ovu aud run through ■ s. i .-ii >ir ip .in tlmt sido and then i.i •iiVviii ' up .oi.l lustened to the belt, n ,i inn. n-iiiiii'f from the otheT ,i ........ .Iistributo the strain im|.iied. Mr. WiokQn wus ■. ■ 1 1 . *. 1 to keep ins umbrella from ii_ 1 . 1 . >mi luHiile out by any storm ' n.i^hi enure along. The idea ii.. »iii^I might pick him up in . . .ii r> him and the umbrella and t< tj tuint; off togotber novor oc nn, I i.i bun, but that was just » li.it Liuppeiicil ou the very first day lie trn-l it It mis ii tremendous rainy day. ivitli llie vmui I l.loutngn galb and *.<)> I,..- - now nnd then tbat it .......... I would l.l..« I he roofs off the .i.ii,-i - I.ui il. ii wan tLe surt ol lay .Vt \S H kl:u »nnted, nnd beset jut Ini 11 i ii.n-u.tuce with ull bis rigLii.g in |.lui'u fudnig seenro nnd ouh^ .ii.il pn ud ot tin. victory tha* ho iuul guiiicd over tbe cloinente. As lit* wnlkeil ab.i.g Minn street, cany mg his nu.Ui-Dii with Jhc ropes cirjiiiny down nil mound and oonvejging nt his waist, be present Cnl a queer sight, ibiit u mouiout later he presented a siglit fat more re markable. A greut gust tba.t came roaring down the street doubled u n der Mr Wickfln's umbrella and lift oil biui off tbo onrth nnd carried him skywnrd. Ktorkvillu (Jefiter at one timo nnd another had seeJi many Blrongo sights, but never any quite so strange ns that. “ Mr. Wickfin let go of bis umbrel la, but tho umbreJln wouldn't lei go -of bim. It carried bim up on the wings of tbe wind, while ail Stork- villo Center looked on at him sway- rUig helpless beneath it. But tha wind wns merciful to him. After onrrying him up and down and round about fora minute or two it dropped him through tbe top of a greouhouso. He smashed more glass and frnme than four umbrellas would buve cost, but he escaped without injury to himself, and for that lie wi.s thunkful. '•Well, ufter that experience Mr. Wickfin made up his mind that, while tho thing was all right in principle, it Dccdedvsome improve ment, nnd bo fixed an attachment to the holt by means of which he could, when he felt tbe wind lifting -hlrer. 'cfiM'off nil the ropes and lei tbo umbrella go. Theoretically this wns ui’ right, in practice, when the test cmne, ihe tie ropes jammed oa l^oth sides beforo he could get them louse, aud up he went again. Then ho liii upon j l plnn that would no douot huvo workiStLperieotlyjJHis own weight was 160 pounds; he ad justed all the ropes to a breaking Btrnin of ISO, so tbat undor that pressure the umbrella would free iteolf from bim automatically, but he never pat this planpn operation. By the tlinu lie bud worked this out bo iiud discovered thnt there are mtiity things tbat coulil beiloue I but »re uot worth the doing.’’—New ' ork Sun ____ __ An4 C m o d y V o r 8*1*. •’Here,''saidBonny’a papa, show, ing the little follow n coin, “is a pen ny 300 years old.. It was given to mo « 116 » I wns a little’boy.\' -Gee whir I\ •ejm-irfated Benny, if to kcup -a penny as loeg aa ‘that without spendiug it I\ -Harper’* Buzsn JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY Aa Am«rfc*Q n or W h o Derarne Lard Chfcacellar' o f K D g lB n d . What deliriouscjilm ing- -worthy of Titian himself exi Inimeil Hen Jnmin West, jjEesnleut -if the Koynl «cadomy'.'on receiving a jxirtruit, unaccompanied by nanw or letter of a beautiful boy with n »qiiirrel hi The HMne fitfltu c ti. c f It you war.t to bo tti!L eV« o it tin t yonr Kidney« « a d Blood are In a healthy condition- It la an t.e-\ inntti .1 to iv’ n w h at state y o ir K idneys are m. P’uce tome of your tn me iti n I». o^'»t A rrent Ht t) ‘ >. dKi-u^e Pair.«, io the »m.. h i s h n u d . A ll be c o u ld *ny w.m tlm t dpM e , o WB t , u b ' v & It r<*qntr*^ îoar y**ar*« nnd four piuntb» l«*r a tuv «if i *iit to reaih Uè* from tb« tiiMii-* *«i«r uud yet liglit ti u v*-*!** ut th»' i*j»h «if 1^0.51^1 oiildi }i« u f*i'«*on»l At tnn* rotr o br»t ii « 4 jçpr 49 *«* train rotm/tiK irt* mr »*pA «i «»t ii# rn»i»^ »n n**ur woidil re»juir* .» « wutiunoii- r«if *»f r*i In hi of y *-ii i — tu r»'*!* h Atphu « * 1 » tauri 1 * \vi*nM ton** • \o »»o 1 oi y<^ar> t«»r u .iuduo l^iii traveling at tho uttual Bpe^nl of Burn projt««*t)leti to leaob thiw tOun« ikiiuI which 1 » our ueareKt aun^ueigbbor brixk th a t j_hay e ratnetL ¿iic4^ucu4-ter «to n fu M Th*» tum m t't w ii JMotfiAOiD'i Ab«cntmlnd«dncM, TJio IkirlinprB téli muDy a etor^’ of ProfesHor Mommt«cn e absostintud f e d a c s a , a n d h e h a « o w * / i Iti c n credit , od witb not huviug mogmzod hi» 0 WD little eun nnd wlth baving ank- ed him hi* nani* pr«'pnr*it«iry tu r«- questiug Min not «< n.uK^ q u i t t i mueh uuihe in a punnu Tram mi io wlncb he wae gotng tu XuWQ froin bis bome in Chorlottoni^urg. uud it la evatì uaid tbnt he put hi» tirct hab; that n f| e u T lK ,M )^ W o O T ll» arbitrary hoMiugH of lndi**fü and idea* dnd im i'itbnr nnabb« or un willing, t'* allow thnt otbar mafinnrv olid tuotlnMl». can bu f v«?n npproîî matoly cmris-t Hobbws i>ri» very romfortuble anil cTc«i«able itingMif ono ridn* thuin with n rvm and ^ntlii-wnt m tolllgcun« io ko<*p thrm tram {»r.im in g ^ o v e r <it)it*r jiw ipii» h pt-i*K»T> «* n But tifv tlul lift» tir lii'iil* whan< v î t it <*<nnr« uw r to any ot our H|x»rta! fr'*»nds, «ir th m throw n dust in tli** .rv»»*» of the cunumunity at large and iu*d «jiaftor»« « v*r> thing that by it ih »imply a nuisnune ond it usui uughl to be impounded uutil they an Boxnowhat turned /Inwii o r at leaM .taught tho wb d**Hfmin lfl 8 **on *>f r«» ipeot (or tb« right» «if ?>tbunw isattern **«f*> u-v %*<titiiaily flat nro of-Wi »»Ml a» uutdoru gorilciiii. Tbe ijreoks gave tlif 1 J' >f u filifiiit elnvnli.ili 111 the tu ulti I- Tbe lio munc iin'reiu-ed it to one fib of the sjmn I'bi- bi^li pointeil r.. Vofuioil ero liui.T u 11 - of lo-i iiinn > -igin. thepniptur must by uu Amei-n nn for tbo wood nn iv I ji M i !be i ' iiiivhh was strotcliP.1 wu» Amcru un pine And the squirrel w II. Kill h us ih fouinl only in Amerieun forests. West's ¡Hiwers of ilediii-tion wore not at fault Tbo iirti*\t pruvwl In be John Singleton « ’uplej, u Ii..-r..ri boy who. without in»triiniu>ii « ib out even, ns be himself nv.i- I \ ing aeon a dpeont pn lure till In l.-n America, bad produ.-eti n |n.- i- I work that, cuntrory to ull mien ,ni I precedents, \v.in_ nt once ¿Ivon nn honored ploco in tho nendomy oxb, bition. Enconrngod hy West Copley set tied in London. He intended 1 hut bis eon, wlio bore the sumo mime ■bould also bo ii painter, but the Imj bad other ambition. He would n-'t be known ns the son of “ Copley tlur painter \ The world should rut In i speak of \ f ’opley, the father of tlo lord ohancellor \ The way to that eminence l.-u throURhthelaw, but success, fnrrn .1 At last camo to the young hnrri-i. i aoaseofgreat importuncp ri-lutnu. to a spinning Jenny. _ Finding th i' be could not, from a mere des,-nr tion, fully understand the jioiiits • ' the caso. Copley went to Nottin bam His client explained tbe pn ciple of tbo muchine till ot letmtli impatient nt his listener's appureu indifference, he exclaimed “ Wbut is the use of talking t< you! 1 have been trying thin hull bour to make you underslnnd, on.i you pay mo no attention I\ In reply Copley went into tbe whole question, showing such n mastery of it in every detail tbnt In-- clisnt wns nrtomsbed Finhily »“nl ing himself nt the mnchiue, i I hmh torney tdrneil out nn niip.(c.’].ii. ■ able exnmple of bobbin net lie •• Subsequently in court, his expbin . tions were illustrated by the «. m.n working of themodel in sn. h n mnn ner as to carry judge and Jury w ill him. Fees now poured in upon him, he took rank ns tbe lemlerof hmrircnrt and- whs recognizod un n mnn mm k <td for distinction, to wbu b b> tilti mately rose ns t bree i imes lord euun oellor of Englund. He did not forgot that be was nr American by birth Kcupulotis'. careful of the feelings of other» h. was keenly alive to any lack of cour tesy toward himself t )n one occ.-i aion, having expressed some opinion sot quito palatable t o tbe king, Wil liam IV. Ills majesty inquire«) \Pray my lord, wlien did yon leave America f * “ Please your majesty,” returned Co.pley, then Lor<l Lyndhurst, 1 crossed the Atlantic in the lust shi| that sailed from Boston undor tie British flag before tbo Declaration of Independence. ” —Youth's Com p a n ion . ________________ XM XltioO. “ I b a t Just plunged into tbo pero. ration of my sermon one Sunday evening,\ said tbo pastor of one of the biggest aburches on the east ■id«, ‘(whcn an ushor came up tho aisle and raised bii> hand to bid mo pause. I was more than usually imbued with tbe spirit of my di* course, snd 1 think tbo congregation waa atiried a -bit more thsn tho or dinary. But I stopped spoitking nn. •tapped over to bear tho usher say, *If Dr. B—— is in tbo church, he ii. •wanted ut the door immediately “ I was puzzled for a moment. 1 • a w that tbe good doctor was after a n advertisement, but it was evident ilso .tb*H fl did not make tbe uu nouncement the congregation would 1 m distracted by curiosity as to lb* cause of Ihe usber's interruption So I made tbe announcement and ©ontinued my sermon. “ The next Sunday evening, to ward the close of tbe service, nn usber came up and bunded to uie i •lip of paper, on which wuh wi itt. n \ ‘Please nnnounce^tbnt Dr I — is wanted at the dour ’ “ Dr C ---- was a neighbor of Dr B ---- It was too evident tbnt li< wob trying to cut in on Dr K — little game. 1 told the usher tu in farm the bearer of the note thiu. »ervlnm would tn* over ImmcrtlfiTFT'^ captured as be loft tbo church “ 1 haven t been bothered sinco. •—B ttffilo E x p ress. ’.-r, a id ItMive it stand one d.i .i id I. 1 w '.i ha\c a ila- X» r.>us K . ’ > .i .. i ''i . i-n*- i i t ilg . £ • ' i l * o , il a r i l a 8\.\ld D g p a r in u r m a t . n g »• t», - is sidl another rerun d si^n I“ U Rond*- mi free e«m «IT Itft use >n ‘e for a ‘ i.i\ h i /»’m m '»f \ *8 Fnvort(& J Is i j m o y-'U vurt-ly if ) ' M «I • j ■* •Hf n ' K 'i rv a ■ t d à Bir.K e n i«*ii t ! K i ^ <«i I ^ on, N % a i » i * A V , po\s - ‘ I u . t * t ’d k .«V». on/? I* iriiry < *•' ni I ( uœri.ivn cc <TAv a d n ..%.*» (k np />r. 1)n\ftl A'» n r t r / / v ’ }i ntf* 1 Iu*» <? ^ .< y in: ’ i-n«l M at »1 • Î b * «■ n-a m • i • « v fc v 1 h id « 'i Mp «.n1'* el w'jkI» fcl n \ 1 > ù 'Ì'XV'»- r j u i v J . :JJ '■«‘•st w * i! I al .•> } ud **« \. * '») i i.»( i \ •' ihv«lt to *' at 1 1 ia\e jjm <»i * t o p*»*»? *8 M « d * i * % t} F a v o r ite R t r n n f t ; Sent.ht* d m tvery way, and caunoi ^•>»1 m u i h \ * n r it r | ? e n i i v f y It a K 'd-^v, d I n n a r y li»n. »’ra. In k u u n u - ^ « t* ^ a. and Skiti and l> r f* it • ' v « rt- fi'lViwciV It is a1*« a *• ■« v c f\i tlio A 1 r.rujjg-.st'î v '1 it ot $ 1 no a !>•»! e U y«'U w i ’4 S e n d j o u r f u l l ] » o s to fR c c a d < * i^ % to tlitj 1 >* liw ii» Kp'NRuY L\n u a * % N Y , û t t d wrttf/.'n 11 > s w e w ill f*»iw a r d y o u , p t p .i d « Je tvittie of the Vaporiti* toi'c'Nr with f ’I cî >*'< •’#. \ou cau depend upoa this oiler bem g genuioo, and abould write at Ni>th.i. r m < lllK I I ^ ti - to pj bos never failed where the il troubles pecahar to Sample milt free I i v trial bot'l*. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. • WE ARl>ASSERnXG T lTIHE COWTS Q faLXIG JfZXaJB R ______ “ P I T C H E R ’ S C A S T O R I A , ” AS OUR-^ k a d e M ark . 7 , DR. SAMUEL PITCijER. ' tj/' Byanrus, Massachusetts, “ PITCHERS CAST 0 R 1 A.” the same bear the fa c s im ile signature a f wrapper . This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” which has been used in the homes o f the Mothers o f America f o r over thirty 'years. LOOK CAREFULLY a t ih e wrapper and see Mat it is the kind you have always bought ^ on the and has the sig n a tu re o f wrap per. IV» one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company o f which Ckas. B . Fletcher is President , a j March 8, 1897. .p . D o N o t J B e D e o e i v e c L Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), tlie in gredients of which e y e u he docs not know^ ___ \“The En 3 Ton Bave .Mways Sought” «E A R S - I H £ >K l ^ 7 $ a lU l X . 3 i G | ^ X U B E . j Q E . , , , _ „ P . C . S T A P L E S & C O . Manufm lMi rn of au«i III Monuments, Headstones T A B L E T ' S E T C J . F o r e i g n a n d D o m e s t i c G r a n i t e s . i ä i c y vs I © C D a N T i ^ a l e ] Hiffh Grade Bii M-..». U I *n ÎU fu- ftall* H For Infants and ChiitovJ hAtlni ii«- r n is ll<*d N o r t h e r n C e n t r a l R a i l w e t y . S i h e d u le tn * l i e v i N«>\ 2ft, li*»>7 S O I T M - B O l N D . itf ^ 1 11 It H I lit* )•» ».1»*T HfUlfl'lali.'«!« V* rthem * > V n n S m ’J v U f tiV io a i o n M o n t o u r Full'* I > U«»n*i i 1 Klm lt . U V» m» «»'» 'Ù l^Él«m»S'•,r, * •*•»»■i*.»r\ II artvl> |i v Itan «Inin? 1 ' 1‘hHu*!* 1; ‘>ln ' ll» r r U i.iin r l ' U.illimon’ ** W a n lilnirtori T r u m N» »* !••**'«•*• t ’n.lr.» « m f t » »t» * m tfnrrt^fuiri: 1 >n « .uni«» u ft >r f « i* (•TtH«\|»»r l»it«*rinoillnt«- TVI wti \.> u I nilm ii* •••»fxK» >irv Rn<\iiTi* I I hti — Dr. D a v id Eiennj f a v o r i t e R e i C u r i s A i i . 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I) -nm» or \s . L r . ^ o a s h m I I . « w r r . r.-C olir or (¿rtpr* n*-itr 4* (t.> 1 | i^«rrta«r. II« lI . l l - —1 rlv n r r «iiift K idnfy I 1. t . - R r d K l v v B U f u w a , Jtti 3 K . - t> l»ca»p « o f D t i r * i M ii 8 t«blr ( ’anr, wtth n.v liual J \ct-njr*«iil nod M. *tnr. Prlrp* rUmt\ S P E C E F I S . . . « rar^iMCO«» i& Ua. i , * >1«.*. ait «« hmlr* and fV >-> Mhih ««•<•- rt *•». t < * i l i n l * **- '».*••1. tn,-- n.,r»Tîn Ttrni r, ♦ r. mi*- ^r'Ti.Tv f » I‘> i. W a b a s h R a i l r o a d Via NIAGARA FALLS and DETROIT. S o ld b r D n i f r t i ! « nt and ip to * q«>anf.** KJMPhbi:\'i Oorttnr W ll\«m nod ' S U M iS noMEOPi ntfk or r « till'll • q <1 Pr»*>tr»ffc»n. ft <« * | l 1er V iti nr \ \ f>l* «tl nr»MP 7 i ’ ro f o iu « ö o m r r vif I«.,. . ***> t 6111 I* n . ,.i .' )■ t 1 1 . AbKiluttly and e» 'ti >naifly° T R A I N 3 ^ s 7 » , i s « » ' « « * « > Hi- i m i » p t — D r .D a > id Henne favorii restraint Csnìv treatment\ «h*u. M ChlfhMd»^ Fn«M *T P e n n y r o y a l , T R A I N 5 ^%. st 1 \* ls 1 1111 't ' 11 i vn « - s s T r a in s A r r iv e f r o n i t h e W e s t s ì IO a . m . a f id : 1 0 p. m . *tw* ' , ->**4- * ... rTtt~~ J** Cklshr**** * U n O ^ d r . d a v io f â v o i Ticket Office 287 Main Street, Elli ott Square. JAR OOK- N ^ S !■ \ i.i'rv u » K V KM IM I» u , ) l s \ M st on Having The End That Never Failed You. Th« hu'btntotf «j*»«« lalt^t r.m anctvd Wit I. .Il*’ ll> \ «’ftillM 'llt Imi rriiu u iaii»i»iJi'«iJliut rod» ui* no pr«> tetti.»!) iiCT^Miiuf mont pr*- ntitjciiui takoii hy peoplo to kocp oui uf the j n a tli of n pcwMÌble o lcctn i'sl d ) 9 * Into tbe wuHto Jiûpcr bautet «no «inj I '.i.arCo aro ,v^i..uu snd covered u un boesuso it criod- - | SB 3 S | O W 5 ^ !K 5 ^ & S S ^ » !^SSSraSSSS^ ^ M I!I^ S !® S S 3 5 m ^ II HUNITTi TT MUKMI tTÜtCT* MM» f o n « m . S u b s c r ib e F o r T h e JOURNAL. Ibex m c T h e lv d n o '. 11 « 7 HE«i! .\s‘ V \ “v.j S r '- , ; - ; - •J“ ti Coursrs- \ ! 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