VOL. XVII.
OCEAN CITY, X. J.. THUKSDaY^AIMUL 21). 181)7.
NO. 4.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. ocean cirr N. j., g. C. ROBINSOH, Eiilor anfl Pupnetor.
D K J- *■ WAGGONER, —Mi:ni»i-*(T— Physician and Druggist, *0 731 Aibori Ainu. Omm Citj. 1.1. r .io*b ,T ' C< " , ' rU ^ MrT ' T. C HUTCHINSON. M. IX IIomaeo|>ntliiNt. No. 027 Wesley Avenue.
W u. ixir I» I-UIIB.
B 4 T. ABBOTT, M
MARSHALL S l‘h.\si<-i»ii and NurKrwn, DIKING R00I»S; o ™l;“St r
t on l.bDIEU »M« ar.MTW.
v- , M'CLURE, HERITAGE & CO., N 0.1321 Market Street, «»«—«. •» ■c-.-r. * ’ nr „ u^r....... DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS
112 Market Street, Pniladelphia.
j Ueah-r* in I'urr l.ruie,
M"KG\N HAND, A l.OUNKV AND < ot \sr.i.e.ou at i.im . : . j. XjAW offices SGHOYL’ER C WOGDROllU. i JONATHAN HA>’D, Jr., ^Vttorno<v-nt-I>nw, . Al’K MAY CX)URT UOI'SE, N. J. I« 0CE4I CITY EVERT WEDNESDAY
h<-«tond b^Hr wm r*
, tbr l' *f> laij.a.
t br Hart'rrton.
NEARLY ALL MILLIONAIRES.
Of all the Imprwv. artruu-mir ...
MIL IIAimKRTOX.
"Nn. old man. of cot lii-tf in Fjdrin id- u«u» ii Yet Mdiii thuo.'dial 1'ih i »!<*»! once btp|»TOd t.
fcnnvi: about Ilia, iind . f tiling.
Up. .rcni .-au 1'ljilaiu it.
“Aft.T 1 l.’ft Oafnnl—wllhn —I ►prut a lr.t of tun- linfinx
' tv part of
r I don’t hr of that xirt r quit- uixi.-r
PH I I*A DKLPHI A.
STRICTLY TEMPERANCE.
Patent Medici.
.. Paiub., OIU, el
HARRY S. DOUG!.ASS, "I didn’t in.-m. drill, ral^lylodM
a limltliy liaiib’iug nniiili to
T It K ATM K X T
aKAi* to otuo-B ntoa • a m. to . r. a j BY’ ;bthreeV**e- INHALATION !
PURE SPRING WATER.
Com.nelloi—at-I >n CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE I. J. gUGENE C. COLE,
BAKERY, 601 S»uth Twenty-Second Street.
Irt- CreUB. Irm, Frown Fruit* *nd Jrlllr*. Wnldiud* and Btcoing Kntrrtalnoirnti. a Hpedalty. Everythluif ui f - m,li the table and aet free of charge.
Ki.ai. iarravr aan .a 1^. S. SMITH & CO., IEHI ESTITE Bll KSUBfiKCE flEEBTS.
G. A. BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-at-Law,
ATLANTUT CITY. N. J. ALBERT A. HOWELL, ^Vt t or-ne.v-at-I^atv. Hollrltor In i hanmr an-M-l la« Hulldlna.oo
City. N. J.
G. THOMAS. No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,
-lh. r tlic air be wboleLt «ir»t. v !,.-u 1 cut f.« a mild call it bunnem. but ,• old Findlay liad alu ay. iirMn- lit*, and lb- nmu
l Only n.
capable <d rtniy tlmiK like cann-cutire
gardin abe -faw u«—aaw him—and waved Srr thin band in welcome. And Uarlerton. or wbnl I t.«di to be Har-
ho till tl,n had done nothing mo ilrvad tu» pnarwe. wand mniuni i<ortroo«!y. alnupt gayly.
V 77 ! rant-lj,yiro bow that day pamrd. Im-tn.'ii hk. a Irtug drawn out nigbt-
uyuig to myirlf: ’1 am .unk- nxm.' Hnrl. rton y'.cnol. dark, n-d cou.
OCEAN CITY. I-A1KT1KO BV OlXTnaCT ok Wallace S. Risley, It K A. I a IsitSTA.T INSURANCE AOEN I*. 413 MAllKCT KT„ CAMDEN.
ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO. Real Estate s Insurance -A.Q-ETSTTS, Imu 1,14 I, Seal EiUU I U« Bulldl«. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J / CommlmloDen of Deed, for Prim-
J.M.Chester&Co., REAL-ESTATE Insurance Agents. HolrU, cuttagM and loU tor "air. ml or r*-
OCEAN CITY. N. J. Srildoorto IVpl-nntr*. ^
■ CM) U L»M N Mown to* ftrtl Wwlllll. N B«lHEADQUARTERS FOR Beal Estate aim iDStiraiice. CONVEYANCING. ETC.. AT LAKE BROTHERS WPOaeaa^yppodWWrM Jarary DapoL W. BRIDSEWITER J CO..
g all tbr {autirnlar.—bow my
j fnrud l<«ik.d. wh.il lw .aid tunlJl.i ! r.-.t I got into a lot of tight pl.--.w ai jib- Mart, till I-thougbt of a man 1 bad ; ktamii two ytwra Kfm and k.pl to a
j dcarri]>ti«n td liim.
] "Harbnrton waa hi. nan.-. Hr wn. j t-ruiMug <n tb- MidiliTTaia-an for hi. j li-allhwbrn lw-a.ou th.-t>ayoonra with : tb- Blakiw Ii-waa a qu<.,-r chap—he lirrcd in occulliion and rot of that sort, and wc all laugbi-d at him for it Wc 1 li—vpx thought him ill. merely lary. Ou« | ninonl-iw night aftcrdlning (u hi. ya<ht i wo lounged on deck, with tbw myriad. | id Mar. making tu fnl jolly «nall I ‘‘Haria-rtgu lay oo a Mcamrr chair— b- u«d to p^k lb- night tlxl'—goring the aky with Uaiawtutablery-w W< d all l.'-n laughing and ■ hiiffing w!» u came ui lin k. But aumtbow the 1m lurnaity of it all bad migsrd u*. ami ..-re quiet and unb-mn. w la n Har n. pnintiug b-avrnAord. aaid in hi. languid, afl.ctcd draw 1. ’Tmioirow 1 -lioil know what ibM- have to lUL We l» li-vrd It to be mcrrly out <i hit jRarw. but iu the morning wc were borri
cam- quit- jwl- Oftrm 1 I memory when 1 could go off fix a f.-w day*, have a goo.1 tinu- and nlurn to
find mother quit- pkaani
•*Tbi« wen, 131 for awhile, till mofbci lagan to bother m- with a tequ-at t< . fm-ud’ to vi.ii u> at Fnuupton lil-nirfonh I tried hard to gi't her oO
aid I bat be wa. limy in inning gu*»l« would bun .urn r of thing. But .la it—talked nothing -lac
Dr*. NTAKKKV A PAIoEH.
1529 Afob SL ?*- 120 S«tl»t St Sn FructtM CaL
THE EMMETT. OCEAN CITY. N. J. ()|ieti all the year. R» for tlaaw dralriug il. For term., eu wldma M|ki m a BOVLK. hotel atglen, OCEAK CITY, N. J. , Centrally located. Open all the year, llral-d ruuOM. Kleetrtc light Arlclt water, rianllary drainage.
R C. UOFF.
STONFRILL & ADAMS,
I’loMlrr.iiK. Ilangf Drirk LiiyiuK. Ac.
OCBAS CITY, A. J. HARRY HEADLEY,
OCEAN CITY MOUSE.
717 Awbury A-ventio.
PUSTtRIRG. BRICRLAYIR6.
OiMBUtil lort »f EYtrj DescrlpUoi.
GARWOOD HOUSE,
OCEAN CITY. New Jrraey.' Mr . 1n ,^-j
BranM^TbaoewboS. ' "Next morning he wa» to ar
meant to fake up a teligram eo
Naa. »«. OAKWO0I1. I’TT-
THE GLYCINE COTTAGE,
Karaheot tocwlga. All th. lalral laiprar mayMir. " THE MISSES MATTHEWS
p , — l , j REMOVAL Real Estate and Insurance Agents, :g CEBn (jjj.y La nn ^y
b. c. ingersoll; FDIEEH 1IBEC1B8, Cor. Seventh St. and Weal Av
ocean cm , N.U.
<34 A8BI7KY AVENUE. ^ Cottagra v> nmt.^ Lota lor —*•- Mooay m EDMUND C. WORTHINGTON RElUMlffilNDMJfB Im. . nav ui in Baa. ocean City. M. J.
656 ASBURY AVENUE F.E. DARBY, Propriety
PETER MURDOCH. CO A.1^ and WOOO, ^ Ocean City, N. J. i (
-ad. U- bad dh-d, lying lb.Te
lair, during the night
Well, Uarbntiai'. Damp ocruir p when 1 wa* furva-d to invent a aatwfy mot lex. and, though 1 <va ntc a Mary to aave my life, wle
tugau jawing ahout him everything 1
"Thua oimcruL 1 wrote a letter lug ’My dear Uarlerii-n’—1 hadn't
hut 4TI.ri.tian n a even frr a i Mollax iurikted up
who had not penned a word for mouth.
m to come that .be might
burr an opportunity of thanking him for faia frb ndliurw inward her aon. 1 did fil l mean when I took tie- invitai into another room and tinned tL '1 would have given an,’thing U. V been able to pnalora- an inip>*tor. t llarberton bad Ion detirribed« miuulf ly the inaUx knew him lie te-art.
and would hare d-lcctiil a
fraud at a glance. Bcid.*, 1 have la •Yet
oe who at all n-enubled him
I told lier I had beard fnau him that b< ka'onuimg. I dreatk-d Mie wcaild a*k aue hu letter, but it chamaai to U one of hey Lad day., and she didn't
when J
tbertaticu «* prvlen»<< meet ing him. My motlicrwaa Mrung- ly w. 11 : ll-r rnMomary lamituik and jiain had vaut.hid She w a. rer llua couch drawn cloav to the oj« ii r, - Her cimkx wen- almewt Hey, ere w aa a lactj urrang. meut oyl her while hair that made her l«* ,U>1 tier than I had ev-r teen brr. waA all imfaUiran- to ace Harl» rt.m and bured me off to the nation half ah hour "It waa a lovely June day. and our , -irate footpath to' the railway lay through abady way., tut l waa un-trhtd ' wirhiug tia- thing ov<r The remembrance of the rjiarkle in ’mothrr'aeyea. even of ther fl.al Mie had made to appear in full ioilet, diMurted Of her braith (lie do.-t.x liad ►,« ik. ely ou the night brfotv. With t affivlian aurl. aa braa might n> the fhnek of Harbortou'a iKmaipearuucv uch for b. tl ijioar mm- ought to O liev « r*triboti*-u or tlial aw thing. I don I mm h. bcL l nai:
wilhm and wit]
cvptihly wane and w’ua in bnlliamy j ■hen compared with a neigi.lea «d aim-1 ilar but permanent biigbui«.‘ of Uw typo to which Algol belong.—it w Ivlieved.lbal the florluati-JU re from a jarllal echpae, an adyan-ut •phere, p>e).a]» entirely dark, i.latingith the blighter one aamud a rotumiai -uter. Bui tin. erplanattou die* u-rt ic majority of ihe— cunou. obpeta i. aicvrunl tba problem ia .till un-ilved The varlability of a CMnUderable imlier of «!ura »a» flrr.t dcieetad by raua of photography, and aortic rather irpri.ing diaroreriu of thia kind have -ry reraully hem H portcl by i'rcfoa.aL Bailey, in charge of the Harvard atiou at Arequiia. I‘eru. Here and there, acattervd Ibrougb ll» beaveua. there an- certain, mi>ty patcbm which iwdred by a g <*l lelei.'irpe into cluatcr. of dMiuct atat". Soiplinnw thtw* group, are glntgilar In general form and OTMtatu hundmla, even thouaauda. of *>-parwie bodtiw. Very few vari able* bare ev.-r l«*-u detected In lime wariiui. hitherto, hot now I’rirfeemr Bailey Ineh iu comparing {di .tograpln. of the aame rrgiia tala
Still, it came to a rlneeat laav In gloaming HaiUrton bade mother well. Mm- lil.vnd him aa they parted, 1 .landing dumbly !o. and be, bolding bit baml. nid g. nily. with hi. wilt drawL ’1 ►lu.ll n lurn a.«m.' iywav. iai]"lid with mom mng with litn-r roaca. Mill bolding eci'h with me, who followed dogMidway down tbe lane tbe evi-u
and into tbe glory of It be ate. For a moment 1 darn' .ry'Whru 1 did. be waa gone■w« 11. in a abmt time 1 waa able to laugh at tbe orrutrence aa abaurd " r ••’•raed to fiv-1 happy in aonw 1 dcluoinn. 1 didn’t rare to ridiShe Dew aakid me to -end f<«
night .die linkid a tug to lean- lex. 1 anil .tan! in lax ro
of roof
a- ter
tu. All waa boobed, j it off, to be rouaed aying gladly: net That ia ao
The light of the barviat moon filbd nom. .elipaing tbe feeble glow of
tbe night light
’'Moth, r had raiaed beraelf to ting poritinn and waa looking upe ly. joyfully, her thin band, extended. Ik wling over lax. 1 aaw diatiuctly tbe figure of Hurlairiou. Slartiug forward. 1 ruiJird tnwanl ber. but before 1 could bet aide ala- .auk lack inert i bad vaniahed. and tbe moonlight Jed (mly ber dead face lying y fully nulling on the pillow a “That'a a 1<4 if year, ago now, but vc never lav n able to reduce it to nniaxiiMv Can yoo.old chap?"—J
t rj.tal Ktf t olaiDM. An explanation of a curioua optical (ilauiiruinon tumi-timta witueaand on froaty niglita which ia called the ”p*ruinxa,” l» ifTcred inScjenoe liv Co««lc if the CliHagu nuiv<xnty. Tbe pla tKauetaiu taki* lla- form of beautiful rolumua tf .ilti-ry light .landing over vlvrtric arc lampa and other bright ligbta and Hauetimca api»wring aimoat to reach tbe xmith. Mr. Onodr that aomedmea tbe eeening Mar 1 bright .liaft below as wrll aa abore. while tbe riling moon atandaln a I column of light 1 brat-appearanc* due to fliaUng froat txywtaia which keep their n fbciiiqt far,* bonaiajlal- On rx. aminatiou be found that the crynala Pooorxuo&i* tb- exhibition were air aidid plan, of k». in ver mure millimvux iu diameter. When tbe d blows tb<*v littieplate*areupai-L the rolomu. if light, rauard by H flection from Ibetr .tirfaora, dlaappear.
a f-w
of StTpMia and draiguated aa No _ ... M-rai-r'* Hat cojitain. no lem than 40 vari Miles and that another in Canna
Venttict <1
Tbr
find of tin*, two groui TSO Mare alt-igeUicr, and lbs latter va
about 1.000.
Profenor E. C Pickering, direct<a Harvard's aatrnunuiical work, and Ml Fleming, one if hi. expriia in Cat bridge, have both examined the plan* from which Pofcaair Bailey derived his oouchuioos and have vmgad tbr obarevatiuna Aa yet no attempt ha. been made to determine occmalely (be period In whicb each cf them Mara paama from one maximum to auolber. Special obecteetion ia uereemry for that purpom. But tbe drgree of vatlatbai, ao far aa noted, aiuuanta to half a nltude In aouw Ituuinmi. and to two magnitudes iu ulbere.—New York
w tni- alli d< xtrav agaure oo the part if pimx failed to revive th< tr royalu-a 1 lin roini.e. r |in —d to have tie ne-m. ■retf lla- onln.tn H-fuw Ui play until n had bn u paid, riainiiug that aa a . ember if the unnoi be had a right to ill hi. fellow iiM-mUxa to hi« protection juat aa b, wculd have done if he harl Inn a player in thuarhiatra instead of the compowT and the dim-tor at Him* of the liaiel i b* matter w as rettlrd be _ fun- tbe eum|>Mrr bad to use this rent : edv. Tbe qu-Mam involved wa« an tm Ut-ly new one, and p-rwuia have bn-n - critii al < ... vigil if the aocicty Ui aay that j if tbe nnion «aw an onaatunity toes- ■ tend it. {.iwire if intixfrriug with pro- j pi- It would nut fail to take advantage!
Th-Maraartiuaeiu delegallOB in tbe boa— probably eunlaiua more m UI tonal r,* than are » n» tu Waahington by any other two Mates It is not very | in the |t--»-tii one w ill m-arore up tr that financial Mandard. altbongh there ate two or Three exet-puona Of .the rvjx«w.-rt*m-» fitan tbe Bay State mbe I t-tuvd on March 4 from ttaigrtui there i w as tbxteral Itraprruf Hop-dale. wb« , family jnanically owns that little Ml , of a beam-and pay* all the taxe* there. I He is many time* a millionaire. Elijah Mom i. pndaUdy wrath *»,000,000 He ia aaid to m-eive an innane if. • 100,000 auusally fnan bu stove poliali. Mr. Apsley waa vny rich, being president of great rubber works a
by Mr. ‘ipragoe,
e wif*
of •IS.000.000. &
.Weble talk Mat w McCall began life aa a poor man.
porter wanethlng which ia n<« generally known about the rvaupixiaatbai of foreign mmaclaim that raune to this country. One brareagreal deal about the difficuiltca muunau* have cf finding ngular employment and the mewatty of their pluyiug all amta of music and accepting all mirunf -ngag. m-nt*, a* well aa of tie other complaiuta w bVh justly or unjustly are attributed to tiie fart that N,-w York ropj.xta no orcbea-
loaay.
real a-nae if an orrhestr* which pays il enough to enable ih< m to 1 •eking employment in otbe
the good pmairiaita make—tbnee, for inManor, that play hi the Symphony or the i’killiarmomc or beMra—la that they are ocaupi'llod after playing at a ocaxrrt
Howcrer, h* ia would not be t* hi* style of living. Joseph H. Walker if Wummtrr ia a large real estate owner that city and Chicago and has •fliirved great ancraaa iu hnauraa eoUxpriars Mr. Louring of Taunton really livea In Boabat. on B«-*con streeL Mr. W. 8. Knox ia a bank preatdrnl. um that oftra falls to a poor John Himpkiu* La one of the nrbrvt meu ut-the delegation, having inherited a fortune m Calumet and Becla mining a lock. Fiugvxmld, the only Democrat freon New England, waa engaged ill the real relate buainrea with hit brother and ia probably worth under •Jo.or-
iere until early iu x to make their iucesae* large enough r Ua-ir m-oauitnw. Iu Eunqo- there a a numlax of p-rmanent orrlj- atroa
that muairlau. demand hire and what they get In Europe," aaid tbe impreaario, "ia out of all propurticai to the lucre are in tbe Malaria paid.to nugcra. A good musician, who i. aatiafied to ♦«o a n-oith in Europ'. etpreta fSSO or $300 h»-rr. and the’ina joritv if them get
at the latter aralc.
amount that I le y oiuld get for their ■a-rvici* tu Europ-. But w» are la-lkd to i«y il If we don't want a foreign singer Mcaure be or ube rhi too much, wc can settle the matter Ly quietly engaging another. But that not puaathle with an ondtretrs We't got to engage the muan tana on pract cally their own term*, and fur that re aim wa have to pay them the sal am* we da With the guarantee of ao many perfonnann* * week and tbe pay they get for each particular apprerauoe, their salaries mount to a very high £ compared to the camp-oration they should receive for their rervinre. They di-mend far more than the aiugvx* in comparison, although the really high pm.re go to only tin- finest if the sing,
era"—New York Sun.
H- may ma be at
• than 1 bad e
w hat filial duuM it
tho a
ib, too great want of lirei-i.iiai, too clime an adbertatce tu old fashiiaied waya in faia farming to plow-an experi He baa no prutmaOM to the iofiuite care with which the Fretadi irBwme peasant u ill snlixevery rerap cf gHaiud. He ha* many thing* ill Irani, even iu such aimpW nuti-r* a* breeds tf fowls management of crcbiud* and tbe varum* kinds of a trees and harlmnding if manure. bere is tore subject at haul in which be u abb- to teach all tbe rest of England, and that la aUeatiao to small thing.. It la. in truth, tbe little, thinga iai which be de|*-uds for
Heia
In hi* ’-ah of Warr^’ Sn Turner (HISS), alluding to tb change* in w-apam then going
Marshal Muuluc. whom be looks upon
as "an ttuqureliiaiable author," be
tiouing in hi* ronnuantaries that while mot of the light armc d French foot wr— criMliowitH-ii or arlmli.tr iu aoompi . at the beginning <f the reign if Freucir 1 two-tbinla cf them were arqoebuaierr ! before Hr close. Tlie aiqu-Lu., in iu turn, gave way to the muakel. an improvement upon iL This latter weapm, ao called from the Italian moachettu, I a small falcon, required no naL and tbe match used fur It in a very abort. time wa* discarded for th* lock. "Inj medley*." aay* filr James “kntvee; whore blade* are a foot long and made: for both cutting and thrusting, having: Um haft made ao aa to Im able tu fill the bore of tba muiket, will do mure exacu-1 turn than-award or butt of munkrt" Here we have the bayuueL but it waa a! very awkward weapon UH. Iimtead of] being ex-wed into tbe barrel of the | musket and thua impdiug tbe firing if ] the piece, it wa* found that it wa* pa- ; tlble to attach the bayonet outside lbbarrel by mean* if a nug and a spring, j leaving tbe piece free to be dtachargod j
Weaee in tbe Britiah army regula-1 T,,, * tim * 4t "• ll F dl, '* klok “ 111 >* tiaaa far 18WS in tbe exercise fix great ! was atek unto death. Bat 1 don’t dien, "Draw your dagger, aenrw it in- j know. Ferbapi it la only an other attack to the muxxl* of your firelock, recover ; tram which be will rally. Perhaps ’ your arms charge!" I Yore these word* are printed be may be
Tbe English ere aaid to have thought * n erircmi* F-
il not quite fair iu tbe Drat action when 1 e^one ardently dtaire hi* rrmovaL tbe Improved bay.aiet* were ured bag and loggage. with all that la hu, and again*I them. There —mod aom-ihing! “ ardently w* most drain, that hr uncanny in their adversaries (he French. 1 never come hack again. T a4 ww having fixed bayonet* and without atop agree that he has nude tbe mu .
- tureaque hlrlixy possible. What ar* the
war* of England and France
with the wars bet ween law Cbrittian power after aixflxT with tbe grand
Turk? Hi* cruelties ’ '
harem, hi* galley* and galley alaves, hi#
famous bodyguard, are they
ires in tbe page at history! Purely unagratitude ia due to the Moslem to thine thing*. He tight* Ilka a buildog; be aacka towns and murders every man woman and child in them; hla virtue are our Tinea; be practice* things which w* abhor; you can never hope to ma’ a Christian at him; out at all tbe we ern arts lie take* only than which ml later loins piemans In fact, everything
that goa* to lira making of to be found in the life, the tbe history <f Ibe Turk, by all meann. I suppose il
the powgre are agr—d upon the future of Ciamtauttnople be will go. But wl will that agreement arrive! And, to
half a day ia
t selling t
Iowa unlera yon Ilk*-- I oil nitwlf. I ku-w -im. thing > p-n aa ! h. .ou tie- mmuii <f
engine, and aa I watched Ue-1 . .
around tlx ixtrve of the line I waut-d : i,.g lort hoi The cfaildrm’ badly to rut; away, be: conldn*' Of j giug the bundle <f roob iixirre tixxe are • Iih-in many paess-n Untur. beitix desaxve* hh
germ furUlemaford. Tkiatixm- lb-re was I h u lds ml a braver example tohia bretb-
trt one I Might a chmpw of M* I 2“ {I*®, ***! h “f ’ at the wludcvr if a carnage *bcre ba 1 fa-cmlll-n . Magaxl.
u type if
Tbe exhlbllinn at Taahkeut iu 1301 Included a department cf the chafe, tu which Ibe newt distinguished faKci teema of Turkestan figured prominently. Tbe khan of Khiva waa au exhibitor and wa* rerro* uled by hi* bent birds and bis nn»i akillfnl fakiaris Instead of al lotting tb- prtna. aocivding tu th* moat nrnsl plan, to the best 1.* ling birds, tnalcbra were instituted and Ibe relative m-nt of tbe competing birds wa* di-ermin'd by the lead if what thry could da I bad an oppmunily on this occasion to make a thoroogh study at the technical details at a spat which I had already practiced under different
Walter B
Koch large birds aa tbe eagle are trained for falconry in Turkestan and are used ter the capture if fixes, (;n xelle*. antelppea, and even, it it Aaid. deer They arc *u henry that il* (alow rr ia not able to carry them on his arm, alone and has to support them ou a wooden pnn>. tho bam if which is attached in bis saddle. According to the Arabian tradition., the training of tbe falcon t- bunt wa. first nroomplubed by an inhabitant of Mosul, but Ibe training <f the eagle ha. been jxncllcd by tl*e Cbiotsa- and ’ Mongol* from uu anliquily rnwh u remote than th- Arabian jlrrivid, fah-*airy wu» probably Introduced Tork-Mau from the north if Chinn, then Into Proua. porhapi by soine E
Blah people.
Fakxmiy t* ro deeply eatabliabed in Turcoman life that people iu modest couditnaw and even children engage in IL A favucte winter game of the children in tbe street, if Samarkand and other large citiaa cf wntrel AaiaoooriaM tn erttttig in flight crows which held by long strings tfed to the hand
practicing the exercises of falnairyiritfa and firmly tbam.—Popular txacace Monthly, f haraf
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eral CtqpweU’a ouremaix, Ugan l^fe aa a poor man, but ha* built up a very lucrative law practice that pays over fSS.000 a year. H-yield* hla time from thia prartire very relnctantly and probably
money out of the capitalisation at the It-atari Advertiarr, and his Boatm Record ia a very valuable paper. Mr. Uillett ia a good lawyer, practicing in tba middle part if the state, and i* credited with having a fortuneof $100,000. Ashley B. Wright ia a thrifty merchant in the small city of NiXlh Adams, but i* utr to owe bis anocea* in reaching onureoa to a yich Democrat, Albert C. Houghton, who had a personal grudge aatiafy and lavished bis efforts to sere Mr. Wright’* election. Mr. G. W. evmontb cf Fitchburg ia another very wealthy m -
gn-at intervet in the love affaire of a young man fnau Ohio and has taken a role ana romance which doe* ixvdit both to fata heart and bend. Tbe young man referred to may ha died Jones ft* perpo** of Mentiflcauau. and be mar be located at Cinctnuati. although be baa a different nanra and live* in another place. Kbcrtly before inauguration Jones called upon the ' Canton to par his re Kinlry inquired b with bia love affai qwurion, but the major pinuod him down and finally -itrartcd from hi* reluctant lips aconfaaaiwi that be bad tait yet persuaded th* young lady in the - —‘ “ heart and band, ml-
for bis wife. "Do you think abe would like to liva abroad a little while!" asked tbe jveaident "I wouldn't wonder." said Jones.
subject with her. 1 imagine she ia like moat young ladle*, and that she would enjoy'seeing foreign lands" ••Well." said the preddaot "If you think it will do any good, tell her that 1 will give you a <* aural ar appointment as a wedding preeeuL Pick out eight c* -Surope ’ ’ " ' , and wl IwiUn one of Uxan." Jonea thanked tbe president warmly and has since notified him that be would ay lit Jun
The < Jd time kb-a that U»- .lightest rach of a fiovign .ulat.-ui— on tb- heart -an* certain d-ath waakhatt-red vi-are ro One of tb- mort rrmaritahle cnara . rer bean) at. bowretx. wa* that tkareihm) In a infer rend before tbe Ano nation of Amiximn Pbyan-ian* none yean ago by Dr. iT-atady. Il was at a case where a pin wa* found in a human heart after having brys there fur an indefinite faxiud. The fuint of tbe pin waa distant above five miUimrtrre fnau tbe external Mirfa-v tf the bran. Tbe pm seemed eroded and wa* bndnm by
lit-urexf mint local iuflan.matton. but that part tf the hegrt in the neighborhood if the protruding bead tf tbe pin gn-atly tl>» k> tad and anew white

