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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-3-28, Page 2• II.11S1" S FARM 0y •aa;• ta7ptA 1 I.11,.1' w:.. rugrtgariand n• , , t trotbd aims recta leg taw marry c g ••• ties. of tbe' i•ett, oesalatrng .d to . le. her snot, ' .1 a.*.r:y a rased dor .. t i it commie %V carton Htt , s yeses llwyet , o:I, winning' nem- ...d 1.410 Y1 hAl 1 • 1.• •..410, way 11 tiag v -.. 'r'u.ly hcd•.Mk i. . ,u neatly weir .1.:d by tie Transom, r Ir s ~' \Ii de sot ret eat draws( owepewte 'Hew fans. t. V. err t.1n,. THE .114:N %l rdfT)RRICH. ()NTT., TNTiRRDAY MAR. 'R. THE SECRET Of the marvelous success of Burdock Blood Bitters lies in its specific curatilts power over et cry organ of the body. The Liver, the Blood, the Bowels, tba Stomach, the Kidneys, the Skin, tbs Bladder, in tact, all parts of the human ssstcm are regulated, purified, and restored to perfect natural action by this medicine. Thus it CURES all diseases affecting these or other parts of the s) stern, Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, B.'J Blood, Biliousness, Head- ache. Kidney and Liter Compkint, Obstinate Humor., Old Sores, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Nervous or General Debility, sad all irregularities of the system, caused by Bad Blood or dis- ordered action of the Stomach, Bowels, Liter or Kidneys. Thousands of testi- monials warrant the assertion that B.B.B. k the BEST SPRING MEDICINE FOR YOUNG OR OLD. He (ought the Svtapto+. Navel; , bet floors s.. moue wtlhtu o,u. nolo. et: it. :)at.) was lull of tetrad et the chasooi i• Nobody kers hon low n t •. .r a•4. t auier him. He grow nags. d rad restless, sit. f-nwein the tu.l.t mud about u•, but ,e pr ...ed with egse fears et 1....J '5.55.. n.y 11,104'1 rye• I •r.- this a .'•.t.4.) •.1 nit, r,.' • 0.1 realty .ulTertsg «reit ids.t:eal tan, • %r. you sure. N "onto.' 1st•, awe\ against hie eel:. he allowed '1 suspected it toe fi,•r d.) w,• .•.t,... leu• lhry to cal) u the foully *). t:au, 400. l.v...s 0.• elver lr.' . 1 ar•.re to .0:e ,d m) 541.0. wN *imam, he; •tr., .ay ..reed, cos e:•rnes in I'ottey:1W In ern., " a an 05- e ..t ...tiny two words espy 'reflect rest.' p rivecr'•I man to test my Suspi,:,ou.. That. •11.. brain u overworked,' he •xpamerl, gentleman emotion '.ov opt' i.w,. •a.,•t no mini..-*' sill ern. *law ,w torrents :'h• re is .o d,.ubt,rw*y.i ,. .n'•. n..'am, la .iUuy .id ,,-mesal=e. 1 .. 5ien alio) : •.. ,.• '•Id arm. aa, 'easy tea +be•: Ile you cul IIu. -thee \ley, a mod time , 1. in; so tear the s•eo rt 0 c... sons he for • 000 .try trap. 'fake mm 114 the- uuuo .• . t:•55'. ,toy, lir•. d' 1. - `f1.. 'laeeticir ie,' sold ,the y,.•0ser Whips you didn't ham, t .t•; era .tr- Wt,e.'o. readied. It was min to 1.me. : -•near, •whether you will wit not. metope Wherein.' too oft w, where ogee. Of unlewtaceet writ Mh.-maw yourseiv.w 1 .rhe .arm'rl,.•ti t • . ..,d Nam. rept . ie u.e4 to 1n• 11x01•. 11 • moa .cork, of the mite yin an eft 211 yOu 01.li to tispo.r of Y mete ate,• driest T itov. "Y niubt 411 stoney H. woad •rte:lw +onfe---t-=1r-rc '1»'r1y' t., the p•ltryS1I buudrrd,,year the tlr•ttica a1.r.1 him : w wad take bill' •Titre sb5(5 for •that,' owl.'. 1\ he. too. ;m fMet f.tb.rmeat&t-.i•bi tv �,ry tt.b, during, the summer : would, in sheet, ' 'I well recurs teeth you to Potirclire." p-mp.•rlss.. ; •\l'hritot. to, l,asics. 1!'.atiA San .\nd • then limey -I tile. i.r.,wo•eyed.1 '1/tn't free: Ifshy : 'the. lied et hustler ped,•a,., •'o t• r Da •y- . stone v..wv1 wee suit ail a flute, eke1 wi'J rot. injure inc. l'uu *tit 1.4 nw+ ,leen le frost sex moire. •Wbe. you •t ' ' f w•• ...tamely tatcrr th•te a veil Cr on (Alla t•i the me ter law you • . , ' , g. slues+n tar • of ter t 1, • pat Ilcr f..41 dow)a.' $.eh s •l'ertainly year coumr. .. ' m to .t a feat ! It was eared tit itawit • And the decision, after Wheel. n l.a1.prs, After they veto all ft , hav►nt :-std • that It had m7 w.rgbl its the world'. such. • n..mth is l'ettey:iie, was to *Ml out to • lea too, o , tau. .*54 o'. 11'0ar .'u was. leer) :.a� it was .!'.00. and Deasy tempt u! c •o.p.tnv who were already bur,..: up the burpr .eel t.. .M i s .otr, (brown 1.1etc i int r •+ n .s* y er, Mud T .n. o•ald ' va.•atnt lamp .nrr,.un4,ott the fern., Tie *TOL WhA, ,. it, -1 •Tnee 1'.o'r morn M hoot my f. *dings,' 11 SV esoi...stay, 'tits they will .est *bout my firm, arid and I de•'t blot it: '11 u r • . valuable re-. Mon, ee y•u w whin 1 :ell ton about it. N' on 1 was a baby, .ou* otter mamma dial, 1 way very ill. and the doctors &dv,-•te'1 my father to two! me to the cosatry f -.r o't" .1." of sir. Tnere urs. an o 4 eervent of 18'1 er's family. who bed d.agried a termer, and was eft a widow with swell 1.rm. Such • farm, 1� Nano. ' TM house h .� obit' throe room.. and looks ae if s hi:.r-wind 'oke 11'heetour• caw 1. -sr in. sun.mel. i %remit lawyer knew nethIng rf sant ins, en.: wonting. There was her fare•, • peer place i hail no desire to ,r.an, but he w•. o-. tool, to he .aro, het. at least o house, and a. of, 1 .t.d lie nude eat.•:.*'tort terma t-.1 the ,tt'.e some turi.lt,ue u , , .u.1 .nrrouu..rd by of the I.:e!ate,' sot !Way re:uaord h„n,, e bsantttml n•mnery. poe.eming the beet of err' ameba' ammo. and water. With e,z herr 'owl a year they I A Europeen trip motored Ow health o! w'•a:.l •tot.t&u e, and ti...... 'a es a nest ei `1 time young !antler. and he re,urnuel pr_eeire f,i ►•*hk i. root. .4 emergency. la year afterwards. with et ery hope .4 one %1 hart, u pehawed, 11'hatton fumed, f. 1 day reel r I m h -a notion of hone, a i Cr lithe vein. Resolute lath. Kelso pecked trunk.. Door, tail rather,.•u,ue1 at Or tier for. a•raegsd ler iii. ,•hold, ea.•rved her ow. ,tun.•, eatery: wpm d.xneet:c .duties in • half groove girl to weeompaay the parry as igrand house nuth serviettes, carr..1r, torsti, c'• 'd'd nun and rebated the entire Tree- Pit,• rnd le, els. man f&oi'y no her ad.. ' I: at liter a fairy tale, Wharton, she Atad Wharton. feeling those queer feelings! •.n 1, ' to think .d thio miser.' Is place be eg wan!.' ntter'y demolrh it; (floe Ia.od Is so ie bs load ,ocreaiog, the din..p•Ile be- 'sovalual W. }tor Margaret little realv.•.l 11100i., ha' .t wee slow Rarvntioll i0c•ut'vale comic.) more truluent, Meetly submitted to the bolus* .he was he•r.•w•.g upon ins it. Batt i' w*. all the home Marw.re• had. fate in the person of Mem, atp'•teed the' :its.. she left tri 411 • she iia utd her Ti's may j :Lie that .be was Vere glad to veriest* pants an ,nue to Torn rruem•..sd ; farm.' recite. the li. eral press father paid for era, •tr..mpa.ied ►'y his wife, chid and nor ., I Tho Trueman mulling, sh.riny in Ll: gain and My.'.wn mot her oaeW Det have given took up hie tourney to Corn's \Idl. 1t wee ermis l).i.y's gifts mod eulerhel0mente, me me nese Ines. g care. Every year father early .warning when • rickety old wages l looser laugh derisively, hut •peek In the WIMP to tete nim &web. Med eY•'1'Y Voter was cuotmeing the party soil baggage entered I moat re.p ectful taros 01 0..t precious . persuaded o leave ms, until 1 win eight &. tether* that had oec•• tees • terve, and years ofd, nisi • marvel of mega: health the family at ence took pots/Maim, of 1 SANT', imd perfect ignorance. Then 1 *•strut m term. • hoard's': senool, but I still ,pent my ,urn- inc paupers was not encouraging. mer vie -sneak with old Margaret. end 1117 The house ha not been improve.% u, yes trunk was always half IIlbd with ,romtarte of a nptins sod nosiest. and even Itatsy's i Kankakee, of Montana, the mauag,r u( the for her. Having no o.e ia abs world who hewrt. Sank at tbo broke. roof. th. tumble. claimed ktu'lrsl with am, no Ice glee but down doors, the sheik, windows. But, "l first overland express ' It era tr.l at Little me to hove, Virgarst loved me with her she, said, covering her face with a brave Itosk, Ark., and followe.l • e .:hero route whole he.rt. N:x Tiara ego. after father .mile, 'there they were, tad they must � thaneh Kamm, New Met,.., .trrro•, sed dud, sod 1 c one hereto bre with 1 ode mole to. bait of it'' then to Iwo Angeles, PalAla.nr two yeah Ater, 10 19b0, Der company weal formed tor Tom. Margaret died nod left ate her farm. Jennie, 151 nurse, -cooed • treasure, and the purpo.e of carry ins rhe mil► u. i' '1'„„. 1.. It has beim • j•.ke in the 'Mail] ever miner. the women were aro. husy 'putting 10I riir 1.,• It w.. koown a the ('mortal Om place N so utterly vdwlem that we cap right,,' a Niki VI'herton took Tom no an era I lverland, ('al.fu, nit and l'ike's Peak El. n eitherwell it nor rent it, &.d it rrpreasUts plonng expedition over the estate. only the love of ea old woman for her .urs- I There was • oluew glance 1n his eve, ash, hag.' came Welt is tame for du.mm, but he only Some time we will tent i$, Yoe bine net I ..Id told me its locality.' ' 'I can't quite trait qt s in Psnsyly nkh alae miles from I I)&isy, but s there • anywhere, father used to my, b.c&us it s! min - Wee miles off the railroad. But you cam i '1 es, the mail goes out [once • week ' .Iw&ya biro & waggon or earri.RS a 'i 'I'11 only waste • dome hoes, dear.' to go ever'. ('ern'. Mill : well m7 tare' 1.1 The dorm lines being written and posted, tor] weer 1..'.. MiIL %1 h.rton seemed to find an unfailing enaroe Atter rhes explanation Wharton More 1.5.1 „f .eusemeDt roving about the term poke Wetting about Dau]'i'tr.iMtato with per mg holes in the ground with • short mite. feet rood nature, and dsiYod ha 1°10.1105 1 otters kneeling down to rumter the earth, of erecting • palatial sstd 7 lost sp00 the so turned over thinly hinted at planting piece whin he b.e.me a mLlionurr and some vegetables, though she said despond• Judge of the Supreme Court. ingly Ring people of modes bm7' •. sod h•' - '1 don't suppose they will grow of we do. • Mg so meome of abase lis kardr.d dollars '\err*' m,ad Men. and peas 0.0. 10,e. m i...., W 6.rto. sed Daisy new no reason Wait till we have lin answer to my letter.. to delay the r wedding, sad were married A week later. when June was roma, the with • lame .wmbi./e of true friends answer ram. in the person .1 two men, one around them. They west to howkeapiq white -hared end absent minded, the *Leer in • little Muse modestly furnished and vo°og ..4 emphotie.11y busm.sslihe. weirs fur p.nme0 of ' eve ie a metas,.. w Marten safe them • cordal welcome, and Rut Wharton Hill ems smbtr•es. Y&r idler partaking ni • subsWual leeches■ ins studied hie profnedee aed.r great d1f the three started out epos the farm. acuities, often e.inir bslttrry to boy Needful' 1.1Otle lyvy. intes.el• happy In the hook., often losing hi. sitelh 'S r..I t• IN" knowledge that Whartne had not had are .ver batt, point.. 56 w5 boll' 10.1 mad der,, torn Nose their arrival at the farm, greed ef hie lite week, ltd masse to win • t5.d he hd 1he •pptihs of • plow by. sad sow position Noreen. His Mee for Daily, was .,...1u1 and fo11 of •.1Mti0. mea tree, bene.% love, wag sitar .11ows4 to in bast' halite( • latch nt pies, when the throe legacy. 1►omv's farm; 4 The O14 •vee/pnd natl. l bic.go Journal ' The first expreee ever run ..:roes the plains wee started by a man named Butterfield lis 1R5fy' said Al.x&oder SIX DAY AVALANCHE.H 0 Th land weeks %ebbe, age Tier wa..k Ver I Merit. •1 Travel to Ise Masai pisses 8 IN TRANCE. 1 HL RUSH OF AN 'rper a s ya• .4 W,• li/ i s a Irma, he bas hem dls uehtied, says the tall Yell tb very roughest Wt of imams you Aare 11,,1,1,71671.11:7.1m=„1",sesse. a sew M osel t nerhNilo:: w Budget. As usually Mapper*, he dads t ever ems, or helm m ....payor, crumple It +wto \u,eunber. know hu look 14.54. two tea ol mso►►.d tow • ball, and Oozing It - u a Isola, , up N'L0.er nay be oases favorite mime F.utt• 1:.h anvelo.nbta it .Ul br reMeeded b. all cruk» wine .Misted with every almensetloo d U pose all . tared parte to be pcS• aid the •1. Thu Hwrar •teed• lawra,w as • aW TSr a1m1M/Nr* ►opiums reylse5 p.ctmr tae "red.", p ouhes a s,w+ter arh.t marina. „l}„ I ) le "um' b Ypres eat le min 101 s Smash a mambas IN 1896 'lbws was one lucky Stan m London, aid Victoria I'Mooed Lwow, If too o.s, bursting pipe and biting frost he ay serene acd win, beneath a wolf skin rug : whole slippery streets aroused in tie the barest ,n e:tect• of pruwty, he amnestied os un- cnseciously Fur six days and six mutate :.e die sotto m else but stun:her..ud !1•turd.y •irht they woke bum up. .\ urw'ep.. .r representative wept to dee r 14114*', he„aw previously inspected mad ( rooted ►a blodul I,i0n to state. It esteem. tit ..i* that he urea . pretty sight. • deathlike p.lor uverepre.d his cuuutsoance Med struggled with . hex days' growth of maned tor pr+-emtneuc r.pulslyse.s. Hie seines were unpleasant1$ Jilted. .\ sorv- og5 twuching possessed hu n,outb and e,. Ina Aga ting crowd et eensauoo donors .wnpiet*'d the efleneive picture Hut there was iso doubt of the trance, mor s u.ere any rearm why it sbouid be doubt ."1• Fly motto UDCOne:aOUetores le • fact of ':,tett day 1,1.. ss 000.,11400 In its war se •tree. Hypnotic sul.yecto nutty mot have leen kept •s lung as .ix dais under tatlu rice before, but trances hove lasted for .• many months : nay if we are to belie,. the .set French story for u many year. The rosllti'w u, to all •pprraaaer, nu more then arct6sal shop, the usual fuu.- toms of beset beet and rempir.tloo w Mg normal. The medical men who ..gaged te watch the sue .:eotffed a much by daw•ho- leg to rake .,nT exceptio0•I shwrv.tiona laved occosiosally tenting the temperature. etc., in the interests of the un.ocscious sluml.erer. This proved to be • useful pre mutton, toua,ueh es the first petNat oper- ated pt a ted Upun arse 1KOnu*u.ed to be In •n unfit sou• for prolonging the experiment after fifteen hours was released by the doctors' nrArrs. Tb. second patient wee • mai named Alfred Wooton, aged 3..-, a glass stainer by trade. He was put tutu the hypnotne sees ditto& by •Profrcor' ( barite N1orritt, tM wool kow• conjurer, M.noi.y et 3 i.' 11:s complete uuu0e.e:lnuseewl was seen by prtekwg with nettle•, .belying lig51 SO the eyes and by other 'snip:e n,e.0s which were orobsoly .e(bct.01 to this case, but would have been entirely ,nadnluate to de• tact an Oriental or African fraud Hi. -t o dation at first was th.t of • tight trance, a.'- comps/tied by the familiar phenomenon of eoevereence• in the eyes. I to the eyelids being pulled back in the face of a sarong light, the eyes sudolenly rolled downward a thing which in itself meed not necess+rtly nue suspicion, especially as the jraate grew deeper and deeper, mai! by the sixth day the seven sleeper. Ibemeelyd. might have been proud of 115 profundity. Too no'v curious th:.g about the man s st.td wee • rhythmic nee mad fell in the r.:,e of reeplrattns, which began at 17 'M normal Ming 511, went up by Thurday to 20, fell age n, row to 24, and area nese to 27. &ul fleetly remained shout normal. It would he i&teresttog to know what he .creamed shout. le came of this kind 1t not tnlro,uettly' happens rhes • dual east ammo mar prevail, eke 'hand of each life and line of thought being taken up at the exact aoiot Where it ego lain iuterrapte4 my walking or felling asleep. I.ofortun•tely, the bridge film one life to the other seems to be impaeable, eo that the dreams of the trance state are incemmaninble, •:Dept where the patient will enter into conversa- tion with the hypnotist and answer ,due. tis. Even Oleo he is more apt to receive sugge.tiss than to communicate tn.pres• some lout to retire to Alfred Wooton and his resuscitation, which was 'atneeeal by • large mad er_ited throng. The glass cutlm le which the body lay having beep removed from its alcove into the auditorium of the old theatre, wa tilted so that everyone could Moe the sleeper. His had was cover- ed with limns paper. to allow of • prelinetn- ary unveiling ceremony. At 10:30 r. u., the hour fixed forth. awak.'ni5*. Joet&h Ritchie come forward, mat as he did •t the Maxim cuirass truth', and media speech, explmninc that the purposes of the experiment had not Man 10 provide • vulgar show I nose euepect • .d that,. but to cnn.ium medical men that the trance rtat. was • far better medium than aoeesthetice for the performance of sur- gical operations. He spoke with thirty years' experience of a tome that would come whet this tempi° fact would he .pptecuted. Then Mr Morro. addressed • few ktod words to the audience before beginning to undo his handiwork. This he accomplished by powerfully kneading the sleeper's fore bead and eyes 10 an upward direetlon, blow iog o& him and ecces.oselly shouting is hs ear. 1. half • minute there was • reopens ie. kick from the wolf -skin rug, and before anyone bed tome to reedits the course of the operation, the 'professor' was sees to be s taped in • furious hand -to -heed combat with an &pperently raving maniac. The trouble cowed very quickly however, and the reseasitatsd TOD eat ep and mapped his clammy brow. He was seen to be ,lad is a shirt o.4 a pair of trousers. He was eon - vinasd that it was still Mosday, and that he had dined but an hour previously. In . few minutes he recovered from his e aters) anberr•mmeit at Ending bawl( te h is somewhat .0.xpeeted poetics. and be gan w return the volley of i 0estto.e with uterset He was indignant that he bad not bees shaved and d.Eandy dented Mat ha wash Me looked like fighting any mat is the udisce who suggested that he w.., eft that he had not .quits rot lack all his semis Filially he donned • len, oast. staggered he hie leas amid ahem*'., and re- tired with • long trate of companions, who bated bim aY 'rood old Alf.' my owe head yet, poet office at Porn's press ('ompeny. William 11 Ituwil, Alex- ander Mayors and . m.. named %Yodel! formed the company, and the 00.1.1 cts with th. i:ever.ment for oaring mut. were male out in their names. I was chosen manager and had my office in Denver "rhe soutber0 route run by Butterfield die net have as much prominence as ours, which for ,ears was kaolin as the 'pony express' route. 1t started 10 St '*1 Joseph, Me.. running through \.Mask• to Fort K.areey, to Fort Laramie, Wyo., theism to Denver, to Salt Lek. City, to Placerville. Nevada., and t. `iacromeato, Cal. The whole trip. extending half way across the Continent, was made is seventeen 4.t., when no .ccedent befell, and accidents were of s, numerous a some people hare m- aimed. From St. Joseph to Denver the trip took moon days, and from Denver to Sacramento was • journey of ten days That ens, of course by the regular stage route, and little time *Si lost in making it. ' To s000mmodete out business we had about 150 machos, most o1 which were kept running all the time. To heal them we had 1,500 horses mattered aleeg the route from St. ,loseph to Sacramento. 1■ ablates w. had 5,000 or 7,000 head of settle. which were used in hauling heavy freight ed tr.nepnrting feed for the bermes an' pro vi.loes for our tris. You sen see that the bummer *ea net by any means • small one, mad it continued to grow se leg as there was m7 tae for ..ch unease of transporta- tion. Thi. was until the completion et the limiest Paddle Rodwsy te California to 11170 Thee overlaed traffic and mail service, mold b. amassed to hotter advantage by the rail - teeters with his permit el I004 ie br poi soil*.._ rorertad to the i.,.._ She ...i ros'I .ad our pos7 errs est cot 11 •t bo "took 1et..r, iter op 10 that 11m5 Ir.0w tat)" 4.y hates. end s7ter he air worried ma Mem from 1. kitchen window as they tM route was Ent ol)ss.d 5 lWb its boSi •d hie duties with fresh ardor. s e.di.g hie t �,, over the seghctd path, and saw that uses h d etarddy uor.asd. K►s 15. tome a hie ogees, when s*i•.aus117..s&rd 1 Wharts'u cc were fell of mahatma, his buddies .f the railroad assessed ea, for our in She smart room Maw flushed, kr carnage eras. He looked lire was the tet adapt" In, marryi.g to 1i.W Deal. +Masa ah torr affeetu,a. I ab mama.* amply ads with god Udi.n "edit stau....pales .s1 proviie.s. tinsel Wine efts hN.gbig h.&,lly apes br led all *Me ware talking eagerly mad ears , 50.55.5. ►5.da, pm W harten ksaalw5 ' and more oft. W5nb4Rgtos Star ' Whet makes yet aline papaw M/ 1M 5sabsir ./ kis shote us Manna l • limb, sod eerrobed weeau •Jie• has waitk 1 M 1m.ttlblg Yoke, •sf b answers like flaws, mid skis Loam tb.meesb of hie am d. Miesamd whew wow far bar sake. qser Sabi par .f bur mwrid.4 lits was ewe nal her .sly OM. Tom Tru - wee dgbyws meetka old, erase mar buy mad IA d seers,. he- al. le 'na5�►b d Sealing Moi is his roup with � iiNIau7 pared Ib5am-1r- •ala. w Tim for stood. TiitifiiyTiii til�.•n 7 • iif - Meg,. 'W ky,• ro- bout sdse d aro5t, O. kkebs dew eyes. ed, sad Meatus. boodles of her big warn apron mid bun sow, embored is Os se g.g- ea • Men Hill, he awl. bowing with gnat 4dwg.... wow m] . yrs/sett.. epee war peas wed ferwas' `Is s5wAlmg wy r4.m r laagb•d Daisy. •1. swig Obese awn .fowl lead.' asidablibill.'Wey Manned. '175 flan. +ly `.r, brise, put .M awes. is me .slid bed d a0.1. Mw ..J_-. view M W Meme to Sin urs treed tai title i wilts it ler groat - .4 dee he'. from Kest.Sky. an' girl w sympethies an extra pair y toile' 'be 1 wants do massy her • Mak ' pp�lill ri Worn marat'y. Olean be else t1�11 W- r • lbee&d d Mia .d seat • Ilesew-d, .vs.PB� ammo. 1*5r7bd7 i. I n.g•a (e., N.R., Immo Mr. (las. l Dredge, 4iteW1. sad Dry. dam. gtmst, N It Ws 50y. ' My wife lied • gory ked .e. ►a 1 t; Soa days was E ai.. if iace mit; 1.14 efab. empress Mrs4ersek. A pretty act of ki•dsem on the pan of the Dowager Emprem took plsoe the other day in • hospital at P.M450 . and r told .. an F.aelrh paper by ea eyewines . A poti- st was .t death's dost. sod his wife bad hoes hurried(' enmtneeed. With her baby u her arise nae was walking op and dome the waning reran case he the word n which her heehaw' ley. The Empress happened to pay one of her (reagent visite to the hospital. aid, metal the peer w5tn•. is Mr bitter sorrow, slam approsehed to ask nem. eympet►etec .1nm Msim. '1'es. he re dying, the wife eobhe4, '551 bo wises M say so wash M me abet how 1 sin es maw. wast be to pear sad bur tb. ibililsm tin W bs 1e_I Mb7 is met wd1, dei Silas i w Wink bo ma's bear 11, tui be may dis es tray mo Mt. i. an itat5 et tb. hmprss bed Sakes elm Warn bite bar sots, ed wale Ir* • whole boar Ovando" tis by Mee .Y. 01 bin gyms basbead Mer. wises, tmtndIbe'MK .015. beg t+ sad down the roam mita uta said neetktpg R taint. mdbs. r tid.ruma Br* wolow bmtlU . Norway par $vr.. Is BOW sed best 1,511 mew prim rldga'r M..re er ,CM llmbend, lbs b e tC r`M . dryrle l0 that K*,tri, ba narked Gare, r mouth, her steep as t Ile rout Vl (54 t,'FI•.._ - t h. n..r....... ..I. ! .torr eine hr a ear. eirterat h5sauyou 4""'" 14. .&d )uta Lave Atwitter load. ng restore will be the r a1 u idea of tut muuut.i s sod torts vl the .rrNleet1M. or Jens el err. by the teem Ykom. loots de l'otsle, Hrr Page mad _m Iwo n•• W suppose1A we are semsdlur neer the under wbo.h owesowestQ* nter populist of living u.. sate tit pasiae winters wa►I v,.y.•nt the suma,lt of nae 0t these ranges or. a ltrIght, ( atop • , the Maid tit themes. In the J5n.t*re sunny day be J.suary. li ham bees YT.mw- N w{II appear a ur••ru..'I2 wit matin,+alt tor days mut the 'brsut,tur bee 0 pisuuuus profu„tau eyerywbtlr, all It l't:It'N 111O1 540 .1 depth you Mkt in the, 1i, tori , the MAl•A%INK wdl roman rout 1,11hr rstrd ern gnu w.rh.cf : up mG,4. )eta, tsar/ the .Ku•Ire an rho reg. .tad rbr.e n! rlv,.. will creme of the m,.uutalo. little bite ut cn eta• detach themselves mad go peewit Ju.., the yarn ors r'sarle.loo and IM Car.liseo. the armt of • eerie, of t+uul here *mere. Northers Aeries le at t mot tag more silentness or apt !est deep iv the uNbcr, d ridgy •, • 501. •t "Ayr., her Ume.,nre it war ant %•*M, The Dell ,uptime .1 H .tablet the t'rr.ent h f. there J t 1 1 x a It AI I'll aid prepare for the MAU•%INli: • .•wine of slope : m Luse, crack pores at your tort and r'rml worm* de,m•1 .•. trpkal pinkies 4'b1.e.e leR aaV 11aa.er.. 11ssMes n hr long co :dem across the gulch : m w twist the Vint. here *111 besph !n the J&nu.ry Note• whole aowy taw• a it m..tb•o and 0110 a t,rr the Rest chapter, of t T.0*'.Mors 1.•eel• • loos ,ts „Jg..guest burlan.t don a the gorge rat wurA > r. •urmb.ed 'l l r r, • . tU ru5 ►otitis, i *.ibis .N,unJ tied on upheaval etre. 1r11:a. .titin HAYnINi. 1,i, i• -the:'und- U,:, *near (oto peltas hurt •.nor+ ) tenDu •' ., Faster and foetal It glues : the air a nitro uuur •u be n pmt err or ter >t t•: A/I with sowy spume; where you .taxi it au • n.ulet ; a thuu..nd fret below itis • mai 1014eat : the Dobe Increases M It waw. - 0,0t11114. Routs are torn loom, broken te atoms or ....round to powder, tree. up/faded and broken to proem logs emahed to splinter• At half a mil. tie Its path it present. • coot of terroty to th toy fret in height and moors facer than an express tram : roe betide•ey living thing in itti r&y cow. Nothing made by Man can sten.! before 1t, nue wind o7 its onetime u • hurricane, • cloud of ,waw and duet follows to oto wake ; in a earthing torrent It pour over 1o,k aid preeipice.0us manse rtaietlesaly oft loaves in Its track broken and crushed fragment• of tort .fed trete and the smooth mod p dotted grasses to the gorge. The thunder dies ; Is gone ; and the .valaoche is pensee. I.o.D at the toot of the slope, • mile amity. m0uutwl of snow tossed up in hop.)... chap, a wild Mugle of rocks, earth, trees and lots temuu to nark the stile, and often, .les ' r... ot•rr, the hone of hre mem *aught In its rush, he buried an its icy eo,hra.e. Al .round you coo hear, day and nigh:. the distant, mottled roar of paastng •vel an ,hen. The, come end g. at .11 tomes, said •t sift hour.. each vets a new owe a create,!, for the older ones are well known. They neve claimed their bloat tribute : each has its record ot brave men done to death. Phew .v.lapchs are everywhere. There'. not a wagon bed nor. mountain trail that does not 0r0sshe path of ...er.I. On the Kalao-SIosan read to New Wever rite,, are five or Mx : on the wipter rn.d to Sandra our ; all trails to the thew moving 11. - mason of gresteat c on these rinds. hereto' ie civilz• e au ever, -day delays on es - 1 Often. few teen not 01. sed like IS tad t:od, 'Creek, mutes cross and a myon r Yet .I1 t danger then is niece t sod trail* thea oe many h aeon Marvellous recap,* matter. No Dae hesitates o moot of the peel to to loco very often, the enewehde from the ore laden pack team, ways with warning 15 an 10.ta01 animals are mere i.elmtl .cd t. etrane in the boil of soothing mow : merciful that death is matentaneoua. The force of :bo wind created by nee these Iarrer shdee is well-nigh t,credlhle: • the valley of the lllecillew•et, no the besot the Canadian Pacific, tree tape are cut off by the force of the wi•d on the opposite side o1 the rause through which the ata?- & uche deemed,. The stew is pressed into the hardness of toe and literally tears or grinds to powder everything is Its petit. The many deplorable fatalities that have lately orurrol in the Sloan are partly due to the destruction et the timber on the wooded slopes by the fearful fires last aunt mer : the trees holding up the mow sod pre venting sliding. W. read elf the maty brave and heroic acts ; but surety the patient enures,* that doily takes even cheats, with death on the slopes and in the mountains of the Slogan deserves more than • past nog tribute. • 11110111111111111.g. A tailor who had banked up • large num- ber of desperate amounts told a lawyer friend of hu troubles, and the lawyer maid to him Why don't you rot after thew fellows ' 1TN1' said the tailor, ' if 1 put the ec counts into the hands et an agency the ex prow would eat up *heteeer smell portion of the acoe0.0 they could eallect.' ' iloe't give them to an money. i have in my nice two you.*' mm who are reading law. They are serious to maks some money os the side and wt11 collect far yoe eta a per^entago. it won't tet you mythic( and they have the time Ito hast these fel Iowa up and keep after them.' ' You good them around and 111 give them ploy (lo the day following this oesysr etioo the two students of law mild s the tailor and were given • big handl of old ac collets. They returned to the °Nies and nae of Mom wont to tell the lawyer of their good fortose. ' If you boyo get• rteht after these fslhew. and keep .fur them Toe can collect • «reit raspy of those alb sod make Dome money.' mid the lawyer, who was always sswweoos with fatherly .dvi.. ' We'll do oar boo; Gold the yosng man ' Meat of .bas owl be colboted by law, bot you Dan worry • deadliest until he pays yes. pluck to 'oma' Yea, air. R, tb. way, wham mold you attsd tous Tb. young.bmat laid before his spRi.r • statement 'bowleg that he Ithe sported was indebted to the tutor for the gm of 212 for • pair of trovers purchased Serb= - bar' 20, 1(5)11. lama `bat " said the dryer, ' 1 believe 1 do owe ah•t.' ' Ib yo1 want mu to hasp ooer you " ' No. I'll par it right away.' ' flasks. 111 get $3 est of it.'--('hie5go Record. conersestls.s Jd.. A lady hod i. her .meleyen.nt • yeas« m.e from the eosstry. (h imams 0oleanios5 he was is011.etd to inform any 5011pan7 who might ries at the door that ' Mrs Mask wits sot at home.' (ls. day .1.te mole Odie reply to • lady, who ahwtly west sway. bseisg • card sd • prones M will w arn As the wird was hooded to bis nth - Wm, 1t. said 'Jobs, Wet did we Tisa M tbo lady " '1 told ►.r we were sari at boas.' 'WO. 1 bee yes did ass beak ' 'Ob. se, ma'am,' slid Jobs : '1 sever lemma whom 1 to11 . lin' V Own gas.,. o rs=abs warns of IM9.971, 1 woe esw. w� pimphs es my Seat lei bsemiewl etween low p. .. '. s./ saam► Tf55.� w�1s+•w se olid T tried • low. sf tall el K to myleg r t t.ys5 r, end the 4SA 1r Head for Ilta.trstr+t'er•..w'rts., The Volumes of the Meie5z.ne talon with the Number. for June and lhwwmtw-r of each 7 tar. W hen no time ie nee strutted Merl in 5.11 te•K,n wilts the Number current at the MEW of reer,pt If order. ,'loth Pare., her fowling. .its, cots etch by rna.l. eat pais. ltemittau,w ,honk. 1* Made to I'ost Mike tl•.ney Urlur or Pratt, W stunt chance 11 toss. \'air wtrs aro mot to rept, thaw a.lrertiat steel �/w 'Gutit (A. er,rres order 141 harper le Brothers. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per 1tie u tau' ,'ir-s .V.10 4ZIXK..-tar Year .. ' I11R1'EH'. 11'RXKL1 lid RI'l''KS NAZAR. ........ 11.4RPKKY1NWXOPJ IPL1L... .-. _ Postage Fete to all sabaerifwr• ie the rotted JMohs, remota nod .Vumon. Address HAMPER a HROTHKRS, 1', O. lila 'tlr, N. Y. City. Harper's Bazar. IN 1895 elegau' and rvelueire deigns for est deer 4114 laden, Topless... drawn foam 4.1 oho models by rte..hoe sad 1'x41.1'14. her S• lin pones, feature. The..' appear every work. accompanied he minute deer ario'1s end do tale wee Mare. seas,, by K are err. a era l'Oxv4r. N• weekly transcript tit the lateen .1)k'. and rat.rirr• in the mode. Vater the heed er Tier* torsi 'season.. Wain directions and full p*rnculers are divert as to shape, fabrics. trimming., .• d aeeesssrile of the rue tams .•1 wet,.dr..•u, d wem.0a. sbledrer'. 4ldblep ta•r.nrei , rami a1 ettouties. A (arts Y:":r rovior5-sares .appieme.l en ►Mire rainier, 'o cot ani' teak. th. 1. own salon• '^ti w•„ren w.1" *sees 11 •I't'Alt'• RA%A t' t• r..r.e ...1 ...o.. ,.. ,u, rFrau, at l dee..,.' - - An At _r. .n es..errr w..gbl r M . , • stroru l . / •1,' • tope., •+nn. ,.. .1 1 .:cent r - n•• 1.• ro, 1boo year My mach 0.0.4,. a n:. 1011.1. b, '1y e. ,:• `1s• - fare h . n ,-... '. r 1 - , . ra• '.r • 4•01.. n • 1 • 1 ..r 1i..u• • c- . 11 .w wJI,f.wrr:hu'e ilorrb4eu:ng per. 141 Whet We me 1►oiax' in New York ,rte. newer. 4. I'erersp.elents. Vu..1inw. re - e the ;serenest &livelong of lbs M1t01. and awered at the earliest peed.!e date at r receipt. •t'e tsar rh N lar 111.54,01.4 Pre.perls.. The Cn.'i es of the HAZ.AR begin with the r J.uuary of each year. N' Leo nn time :5 ern 1ned. et/lrrriptk.no will begin with the Nnmbe current at the timeof receipt of order. Cloth ''ams for rh volume. a,ihel'Ie for bindiner, w.!1 be se by mad. ptit paid, on rr.emt of 4100 each. I:rn„nar.res ,hound mate by Poet Mike Mone) tater or Kraft. to void rba0ce of loss. \'strepaperw Orr nu( to if this odrertise- ntrot without the expro.• or of Ifaiu-c* a: Itx,,'tt0144,. tiro N urn bier HARPER'S PERIOI CALS. Mer pear HARPFK.' B42.111 NARI'l(l(Y .VA(JAZI 1. b {IA R!'P.IfR 11'F.RKl.7' HA/(I'F1K9 1'OL'ATJ PKOPLF, .r4 .r .4M 4M a Poster' Free to all arheerthrn t. the V' Wales. Ca .rata, and Morin. HARPKR R murri Ratti - I' O. Roz We. N Y. City. Address Harper's Weekly. IN 1895 e Signal ones more.calla appw.sial attention le lis Job Prtatieg ar*luI4se, whish ars emu: pissed outside the area fee the prompt ..d proper execution of all Maness of priutlag. .1 perusal of this an*ou•e• most nay suggest something you may be ,s uetd of, and w such cele we sub cat your patroness feeling osatidest that ....r efforts to p1/..• will onset walk the •pi . •al of our patrons tl►t► \�lt\..1. fol rite is kept is the full i.1ti_• ••t ,ttlatltlr+d I•me aI letter yt Lrau,. 11 Nile lLt4.ill. ‘.etkt l► are lout so generally used, they till ort iu,pot'tant place is COMMIerciel correspe.udeucw. See what we've got u1.,lt'r the above heads. Iattter k%e tb&lb In this linty we have a very iedge sux•k of tine writing papers salt able fur every class of Guesses repre.eututii is this locality, (Vin priming h►id and wove, limens, quesirille and other papers, ruled or unruietl, •d limy be required. 1S'* tekbJ►s 11 the •'I,avat-yaw-goo play was the order of the Clay the demand for u.:count paper would not be 40 great ; but there are 10.te pies who get so many dueners that they a uuder it the stock will seer run mut. We .don't intend it to, and at prew.ilt our stork is ,,,m plate in this lits with four ri:ee. l.:a.l paper and neat ruling. Ratti tht45 .I Both single and double dollars &n•l rents columns. They .wore cheaper than bill pleads, and are the proper thing to send after • de:I:ore-fit once • month. They are ‘,:ie to fetish bun 'roun.i- soi.ctltur. ww 1Atst‘•t lb Now, it would he hard to ,;et along without envelopes, and to ;;. p .p eith the .irnt•tpi for 41.. .1 air keep a large oto. L nn hot, .•:, We kat,' 1Ow •hour • • 1 thousen,i in stack, and •q rtes 01,1 range from 7be. tO M. We handle cos titer .1..i h ;•1 siznsetclu.ivele. has t:rwdy Im•.•n partially teeth, *'rat' -•i its some of the heads shoot. There is, however, a vast ArMUII of tiro: k urtd('r this head that 'o enu:::traOte'.cull* more than take Up the entire space occupied toy this ,ulv't, but we 110 it all at THa hlf:\ AL. to an •'At home' or a wedding require v•onxulerable, taste in 'elm tion sometimes, but we make it an easy matter by keeping in stock the very latest and beat sawp:es to be had. ,Call and ars. 4rogrwave. el entertainments and meetings promptly turned out, from the plain but neat to the most elegant with cord and pencil attached. HARPER'S WKKR LY is a pictorial history of the times. It presents every important event promptly. aceurately, and exbwterely in illustration and descriptite text of tbabigh- eet order The manner in *MMM. during 101. it has treated the Ching, Beltway Strikes and the chino -Japanese war. and the amount of light it was able to throw on Korea the inetaat attention was di•+,cted to that little-koown country. are examples of freshman boundless resources. Ja nim RAI.rn, the dbUpguNbed writer and correspondent, baa been oast to the o ast of war. and there misted by 1'. i). W OLpoor, the well-known Americae artist, sow for many years resident Is Japan, who has Area asillaned te motorist* with Mr, RAI sax In bandies to HARPER'S WEEKLY exdtrlvs In format Ma •.4 illoateat Ir a. Ih1rfN.t 11116 every vital ime•.laa will he dier•tened wets visor sad witb.nt pro,tidies is the editorial columns. sad also in medal ant• clohy the highest aatberillea I each depart nest. Portrslts of thew sad 'woos who S r. melts' 51Nery. sad pswarfal and amok polltlesl cartoons. will oo.unue to bo rbmrer, terletic features. T1N.ap World, with its Imes and k1tw11y 005155/1 so the hastier dames of the day. will saes•(e a mintier department. hrslen. There willies two pc werfu' .0.ials. Neil bsadaamaly Monrovia -The .td r'erk- . 4. w stirring remsaee of olds days by Seamier J. Wsrrax. sad s novel a New Ya M. ..titled Tree nen .f Ilk Ember. b1 RILINnuR Marrxswa several sevolett.s, and many anon aeries by psptlsr writers. pend lar 111aetr•1 4 Prs.pert.*• The Volute.s of the N'uery begin wit► tM arta %umber for January Masco year. When ao thee* mestlosed, .usecrl$loia will hers with the Number curtest at the thew of re- ceipt of corder. Cloth cases for each rolling., motel. far Medi mis w111 be mist by mail, poll paid. re- &Opptt'of peen each. Remitm.e.s shoots be made by Pact ewes Money Order or (haft, to avoid reason of los. Vrarmpopne an Red to app fete sdr.rUse- own/ .•if Aewf the primps* order of Houma re 5500,00. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HA g 1�1�8 rev Tis„ R4*1'6R's x P4 1NK a M OP RAAPHAW,t*ira 7 Ul 10141 0 PPDPI.R.. f sr Peat fret leaf! ssbnf0.rs re tee Omit alafes, ..... •t�/ Alar.•: HARP a s1tOTHSRa, tit lea IN N. T. Cllr. ‘oirs We to excel in all the dil}er eat in ds of work we turn out, but especially in this, and keep in stock plain and fancy papers suitauie for all requirements. C tltr (as t‘Afi. T'teb:ets This head covers a large range of work. from a bread ot milk ticket to a neat calling card, from a. or- dinary admission ticket t s a tasty busineu card or a handlsmely printed membership ticket. 4 Waters Our facilities for turning out this class of work ars evidenced by tbs fact that the great bulk et it is done by the. This line also i. dudes DOdvtes which our three fest-running JOS presses are able to turn out in 5 surprisingly short time. OQ�Q SSAks helong to the poster droertlu10t also, and we make a specialty el them --promptness being our aim in this respect A satins 0t oak will appear iS T.. toll•.. free ei charge when bills for saes wird here. #‘.‘ SIG% &% 0% Work. in tits typograpitoal printing 1.e cap he dose is this ae oblhhlsemt in a0 expeditious sao1 *Wade manner sari Ov►r ? nets u. ,\.\ bt Sou.o.• wery ressoe. , e. W• *stand our thanks fee past fav IRs sad oahsit a ssstissaais J the Maw 11 �ZiQ.�L#T•, °- �► •I/bltlrttlt hew