Weekly British Whig (1859), 1 Jul 1895, p. 3

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IIIUIHIII D0 WIIIISKIIIIG wnmr Bllugl. Rooontly the party of huntors referred to ventured without a guide into some of `the mono dang;-mus mountain passes in the up country. and by chance found their way into a narrow pin-go, having come in hot pursuit nftura little ileot limb:-d moun~ hln gum which they managed to start from the rocks hqluw. Suddenly, while theywara all home 70 or-sore-at away, they won astonished beyond meuum to one the you fall dud in his man, although not a shot boendlred. They` were making ruady to climb up the ledge and Joann the little omntum, when an old In- dim high up on the oll behind callod_ to than to atop. So frantic was his manner and In persistent his admonition: that they waited till he scrambled down to then, nadthonfonhonrst time eunoto light the nary of the electrical wondu-. Tho hnnmm nxnmmnd the damn! nut} IIIIO IULIIIW Wl_Il NIH! l|VI'\Wl ll IIIU Illulu He tried it aguln Inter In thadnx, and fortunately--mlnwnloush'-elonpgsd.. . the inillouou of injury. -Doeka Div tglkod about bnublo-L Eek" and his new. John All Iumuw.-r. and In the Autumn honno lnuadtriodltugaln. Thniutnlnnz hnmulnhnhlt nnmnIn I ll'I'lllll`I'. ' A - He had bum II-linking In no deooroun I manner as tn bu dangerous, and no no out knnn-fnnul 'l`I|n I-hlnr tn: hnlf A hlnnk "Il\!lIl(`.l' Illl I" II` Illlllgfilll, gnu K) II UIK tntarfarod. Tho rider was half 5 block Vlilll IIJK ID [I DHE OI PIIIKUI ].lHIBl!U- - I bet-, said he, ivatohlug the rider and reaching for A large mvolvor, pretty well back on his bolt, I hat I can shoot In-` tween him and thapaddle and never tonal: u fmther. " v u.. 1.-.: 1...... .I-n.|.a.... 1.; .. .I............. . FIUII DU I110 li[)|'l`-l(.'l(!. Really the hotter was not a very good horsunuyn. It was possible. no Eek ob- served. "to "am dnyllght. undor him" ov- ary time no man in tho stuldlo. And the glllnpaos of that mom-ring dayl1ht" pm- vokud lcck tn pt ms of pistol practice. Y halt, " mid hu, 1'1.-ntnhlnn tlnl rider AMI ` vnoy wom In In nurry. And It the rider had 1! habit of "rising" In um surrups, an oonvontional mutton oftun do, F4-k Turner hated him vlolantly. ` So that whvn he mmo down Main aoat one` day and saw: ruthor woll dmnuad mu: go by trotting and rlnlng" with the mo) t-Ion of his horse, Est onllod general anon-_ tlou to the Rp0('.tl'M.'l(\. ' Rnnllv Hm hvnttnvn tun: nnf. A vnrv nnnll Cl! ll IRVIIIK UIIU VI IOIIUIT IIVNU I'IIIUI'Hg , Ono of lck"1`urn~r a pet hlta of humor was to plck nut pmplowhnsel nppoaraloo dlnplmwnl hlmnml shoot just near unmtgh , to tlmm to oxprusu Mu nonthnunls. He ` putlonlm-ly dlulllmd tome lmnummn go by on tha tart. It was In a ouwbo coun- try, and cnwhoyn gallopod, wlu-the or not thoy were in an hurry. And If lm rhlmt Inul A hnhlt. of "within" numuuuu \\'lll!lI [DB fll VVCIH U\'U!'. Illa name was Eek Tm-nor, though` 'DudgoClt_v wlll In-st rolnonnhur him by the ` tltlqg Douhlu-I, Eek." Um dupllmtnd cap- , Hal huing IA~uuu*d & Loughm1n`a brand, and he bulmz mm of their host riders. , nun nf I3`.:In'l`nI-nnr`n nnt. hltn nf hnnuli Ndw and thnn bad mam" trim to 0111-` tlvuo uuluuthlng which he iniutakns In humor. one ofthmo devucam of luvlty ) mud to haunt the name range of woman Karma, and ovary full And spring he ap- jmmsd In Dodge Olly at the ganuml round- up." Every unto he omno to town he let! ` some proof ol n moot-tuna mind. my: I writer in tho New York Hound. and was wry sure u! bolug talked nbnulv by ovary Idle man and most of the busy ones who mnmhllod when the rush was over. Ill.` m-Inn Invnn nk 'l"n-nun tluunnln 5 `D0 BIOl')" Ul EH6 OJIEWYIXI WUIIIICK The hunters expressed the deepest glut!- hdo to the old Indian for saving thou lives. but mgnvttod no little the Ion of these, whoea speak : I: nlmostoxnct now, whureupon the old man unwound I rlnhhnm Ms waist and (lung is up un- du-thc rocks. Hindu: wu unerng. and nunntlytheguntwudngged dovwnlnto aplnooot safely, Irhencatho hunton re- moved Mm. - ` IIQL. -u-A ---_ Q`ldu\nC- 4I.\-n --u-I I-nnal null; Quick `Ar nus km or nnluunn lib liner Wu lonounu Tqo Pup-I to 1:. Appreciated-0060! -nun}-t 0&- boy Adventures-A Bun] ol Illlnn Oovnd by non n.no,Iu-::on._ Eck Tumor Punctuated ms Jokes With Pistol Shots. AFAFETIOUS BAD MAN; `W1 UHF Hi UV!`-l.I ll!!! Bllsllllb Il.Il.l%lJ that 'It is impossible for even the largest ` lnlmnla to withstand their strength. Dnnnnv I.h'n run-tr nf Inynhu-a mfnrnil VIII- Now. an to the peculiar death glrlng power of the stone. It is anld that noth- ing great or small can set foot upon It and live. So powerful are the volts which It given out at even um allghhst contact Ixlnn 'It In Imnnmlhln fnr nmn thn In-nest In Autumn . , - In a multitude of witnesses there Is ante- ty, nndlt-"nppcan that the nntlyeu were bio:-years ueqnnlntcd with the stoneaud lti booullnr pmpertlu, long below its dis- covery by A party of hunters recently.- ` Among the Indlain the stone goes by tlyo `name 9! tho death trap," and the peak vim-eon n 1:` located is called-Death Tnp ` mountnln. They any that met: fllthll and gnundfntlu-rs before them knew 0! the stone, and it In only an old and espo- rienood [man who will venture to mks A party. In 3310 Iwikhlxarhtxxi of it, lost by some unlucky chance a too daring hunecr , will luoao his llfu by suddenly coming upon It In` an ungxusrdod moment Thu ntnnn haul! In dnhnrilmd nu hnlhn A One 0! tbs most i-noontly dlnoovem-d !n- 3 oxpllahlo phanomwn In an immense also"- trlonl stone which crop: out abate ground In Ill almost lnaoooanlblo mountain pass lomoiooro mlkxa norurol Tlpoxouuus, In Arizona. In - .....nn...a- no ...n.....e...... 51...... L. L...o.., Iho"lJoM.laI`l-up"IIow|Uolndhnsl o`r luau. (Yuan and noo-eunu- covered by Wlllh Iu|-\-'I'h0 Iolhllo In With I 8!:-Angel; llnltllcl ' rr sLAvs'As av LIGHTNING Au. mos: WHOGO UPON IT. . ` ' ELECTRICAL STONE. % Ill! VH1 IIIIBITILIIIK illlj. . The swltohmura baboon pushes I II from his master`: liege but to P01`! * II far the purponaof fetching tout, visions Illd` other things, He plfunl ulutdft noun, pupa-an an food, 1 qn-and: the tablotor Mm audwdta onhhn sud llchhnathobnidanolhh ldnolyllto. - Ii III III Illlglllillll lllullltlllis The stone itself is described as being : rough, jagged oumropping. bursting up through tho shnle of its, surroundings, ranching up /the mountain aide to the height of about seven feet, when n ehnrp projection shelves over again, making 3 three sided tunnoi porhnpe nine me: long and ve foot wide. Ordinarily the rock in of Ii blue mgallio inner and shown of volcanic; not-ion, heinfoeuned and rib- bedna ifiiy melted into. In the hat of the day, when the sun shines sqnnmlyv . upon it. the clone nannies: faded, pale blue huo, at. which times the Indinnu dei cine itio be perfectly hm-mime. Al the Inn ienveggpo gorge, however, the stone begins grttinnlly to deepen in ooior, and _ when night oomea and there in no mean it glow: with all the hriiliancy at a molten man. This llunlnnion may be distinctly seen for n gnoatdiatnnoewhon themue no intervening mountains to obstruct the view. - `Y; __ `/> AI.` _..-..II-_, J.-IS. _I.-I_.- inll lllllillli. - Th|s' boiboou belongs to the hao.mn (Imuy at &uth Ah-iu. and consequently huavery high standing for lnwmgonoe among apes. The dolngaot bu tunll . not always ndmh-able. unrecorded both In lawn! hlnsoryuxd la novoli, me! they no very lntormuug rmdlpg. \ Thn I-Ilnhvnnnh hnhnnn IIIIQLZ A iii; HI I signal. ~ a duo: many othqr things that will loom Incredible to la who have never met member: of M: 1!: under, favor- able conditions. It should be romemheiod um monkuyao! the butter olau Ieldom visit was omxatry. The few` who than ~ quickly enfeeblad In hoult=h'[Jy She ollmnto and am then In no ooudltlonto oxhlb their manta. II\I.|.. ;..`.|........ I...I....... 5.. 51.- -I.-......- cupsuun. * g The Baboon notonly switohestho tnlnq, but hu ap them. Be understand: pm` touch when told to qthlblt 1 ud_, I ivhlto at 5 (men signgi. Rn rlnnn nmnr Mlmr nlnnn that hill u. '1'h'e cooper-Mlon of himself and the man In a valuable nmzmnoo of safety. The roumlna part of the work bu beoomano funllluuo the baboon that hdwnuld be Inonpnblo of forgetting things when the man might do so through mental preop- enpstlon. , 'l`Im Hnhnnn vmtnnlv nwltnhnnthn hnlnn. ` nun Ill 1118 IIIIIIOITIIDO. , * Thebnboon doesnll the worlrof anom- petont swltchman and much more. No one who know: Mm h olln\'os that he will over he found negligent in his responsible du- v `man In one uunoun, nowuvur, wno In need lmltatlvo faculties for the benet at muuklnd and done xnnolx to re- doam tliex-eputatlou othh race." Thin ba- bopn ls employed by the government nil- wny of Cape Colony And in stntlonod at I point on the railroad between Port Ills bathnnd hm Honulntu,orper- lnpnltwouldbo = toanyla nnlswd bynn old swltohmnn, who but lost both legs. This man In his master, And the D0_- ble baboon is glad to be able tn support him In his misfortune. ll... I...|........ A/sd\(I ..H u.. -.-L nl - .4.-n- 1-nuroc Tn.:...T.T.7J.. 5.4 an in} uni Doe: I Inn`: Work. . The baboon hm long boenn source of [Int mxntion to South African fnnnara, owing to his mischievous habit of Ituling ` fruit: and vogumblea and killing live mock. There in one baboon, however, who `Ln: nun! Ida In-ulfnth-A fnnnlna flu thn 8819- In order to subdue Goldsbury it was noo- ` mauytotake him to his aumn9;_hnmor- and do him. Mn.We1snu'1IS6'iived lmlo eoota of the long struggle. The claim is that she hypnotized Goldsburmbut it would spam that his will hold outunsil they won: ported, and then he was tar from having lost his nun!-ul`_powar. r Tlmy were to `clasp hands. and the one 1 that rs: unolaspod was to be the van- qulshod. Hands wemvclnspod by thonusn and woman, and. incredible an it may mom, this clasp was not broken for 18 hours, and than only by force. I`-lnnnh -1. u-at thnnnht. Hm nnnuui A Mi . u ouxrenuuuouwno. nu was an dam: tnp dlnoovmtl mnyhundmdlol yuuuaqand them-j `cum mum as to hm no by the -modlblnonmntowu-d lp tuft- `! him and um melon bride of I 19!`! Nil.`-I-Philadelphia Timon. - IIOUTS, I110 EH01] Ollly uy IUIVU. Friends at Brat thought the contest a bit of pluasnntry. but on the hours wore on and neither would yield romoustrances (ol- lowed. Finally they were broken apart by mgln form, but not without 3 covers fllggl Yn nu-dmn on an ludnn Gnldnhnrv it um: nm- unuly uuvtuugn.-u. Mrs. Wei.-met is un enthusiast concern`- ing Christian science and boiiov in it. lmpiinltiy. Mr. Goldabury, on the other hand. while a Christian, done not believe in Christ inn science. The two friends had many earnest discussions, and those cui- minnted in an assertion from Mrs. Woisner that. with the niasistanoe of Christian soi- euoe. she could demonstrate that her will was stronger than that at Goldsbnry, and shechaiiongod him to 0 physical teat. He , mounted. 'l`Imv -mu tn `nlnnn Iunuln nnd Hun nnn "un. Weimer Held In-. oonaibuyu Bud ` For Iightoon llnlln. Christian science, represented in the per- son of Mrs. Woisner, the wife of a Chicago doctor, and great natural will power in the person of Paul Goldsbury, also of Chi- cago, wcumly had` a remarkable struggle for masfory at Warwick, Mass. Mrs. Wols- nor in nhoul'u83 yours old. of ordinary phy- sique. while Goldsbury is about 85 an `nely duvuloped. ` Mm Wni_unm- in All authnninni: concern`- THINK ITIIIK llllll IIIIIITIIII llll. V ` It. is rumored that a Chicago Woman In ` the pxjlnuu-y`oause' of the prescsut $1-otiblo, and that. she is wealthy. This assertion, u howoyar, doc; not come dlrooI:_ from bond- quartors, `and may onIy bo a draw upon. the scandal mougnfn imaginative mind In an l`.nrhnf.t fnmIlv_ IIUT. \3\`)|'ul(I IKIJIIIIIU HIKE. II Illlllll nuuuuuu. A bank elm-I5, who added #100 I moxith to. his income by touching _boxing>at the Olympic club, was often among the crowd that tlu-nugud the home of the bachvlor girls. His name was James J. Corbett. Oillo cast mside h dozen men with large bunk mils and married him. It la -unnun-ad Olxno n l'Vl.In-u-n ud-pun--u I- Ulla Klulllll IIIUHBIII _ the Corbett Iamlly. XVUTIU, uuu l~lII!Il' ~ with a gay throng every night in the week. One even- V brougirt thitimz-as `HRS. CORIIETT. . Juunn Mitchell, the juvenile actor` of Hoyt : Bunch of Keys" company. Mitoheli l"e- pnidl3mdy's Iilndnusn by fniiiugin love with tho latte:-`.3 svvbothmn and winning her. Gmrgin lnocume Mrs. J ulinn Mitchell.` A Imnl: 4-hurl` whn ndnd mm A nnnnifh moms wow llllod ` iug Billy. Brady. THE!) may call! (0 Dan 1' ruuuwuu. The bounty of the sisters on-atod no less __anensatIou'iu San Fnunclooo than what! Among Lhahv ud- _ iulnrlrs iwm no- . turn, artists, writ- ers and men about` C1.`-vi` 'l'|I..`.. u-uu-n in Santa Cruz.` lhoWu|IolgulI3BeontylnInn"l l3- choc`: Boho u. c - __,np_ J 41.- lnu-Jamm_J. Cum-butt wife of tho champion pugiiist, whom aim in suing for \ adlvomo, was once tho beauty of Sana ` Crux. hair nearest rival in that regard ho in: but am: Georgia. `- Georgia and 01110 Lake mmnlnod lntbnt city until tho"o3x- % hosted all its ponibilltiea of odnqnat. Than they came to San Francisco. `Flu: hmmtv nf Hm nlatnn nmntnd I10 I91: on 0 an ping wur. _ Mn. mete--Dld yon? `NI me all shout It. ma you tmuml [and and; In 'l'rott.-No: at all. I hand what! wound in the very am scan I mus Into. uu.smno-naw pmoms-auuu: Qnnmnhm SlNGUL_AR TRliA"L 6F `WILL POWER. NOT A msqmevous "MONK." .CHmPIoN_ coiue-s wn;-2. U33 Illlll llIl`lI IIUUEIKV ` town. They were 3 . the` favorites of the B o h o m II 11 world, and unsu- \............ ........ llnn Asuttor oounw OAl.)nunhun"|| ranch." upon wh ho annually 1-aha thonundiol luau llllllhtthofll They climbed in u gtnndod Inning hot! And I chdilh munnnoo nyly planned. ow power should sand It 33968 And but than any to Irma:-land. They catzherml many I plnk tipped Ihelh jrhoy shed fnr Ihrlmlil in nnlunow pool. And chanemd of nave: `whore mcmaluh dvcl _ In land as depth. (no: and cool. ' - v-van-uuyn _ - ....., . A Philadelphia oxchlnl tellathot when the Quaker philanthropist Ianao `Hopper met a buy with a dirty face `or binds he would atop him and inquire if he had ever _ nudiod chemistry. The boy, with A von- ; dcrixig care, would of oom-so answer in the Q ` negative. Well, then. I will much then how to perform A curious chemical expori- mont, Hopper` would say. "Go home, taken place of soap, put It in water and rub It brlsklyon thy immiund taco. Thou `I but no idea what I beautiful truth it will make and how much whi I thy Ihln will - be. That`: 3 chemical ex 8, And I advise than to try it witilqui further due i Inn " I I u Over the stretches of snide; land. { With loft hair Run; and cheek: 0310!. Three limo mvon. land In land. '!`I1ppddonodnywbon_thnudowulow. I'TUVjI~| `In. 'l`mto-0h. I only went Into ion (In ping tour. ` n.:hogu....e._na.n ......1 on. Inn .11 W Iuoouuuu-y. ~ ; In the dtytho puhlbhothhoulannr [well putt-onlied bythe boys. can Golden Dqn. Evan itha running 5-uttuu. she town boys` substitute for brook: that u nln, gut. thalr share of attention from the ' youngsters, and ahooeonrulapu-udhoton the In-oat urchins who. following In its woka. take their shower bath with uncon- oenlod delight. E nonmlg In no Woke. Now in the time when country boy: nook pool: of water, and damn; tholr clothe: Ipluh and plunge hbout like veritable mot-mon. tom-otfnl of maternal pdmoni- tionn not to go in nwimmin." -Tirol! ah- i to:-I content themaulvos with wading, burr 1 footed, mall rippling brook thnt t-lmy ooine upon ln their wanderings across the moon elds. Thenlpnohumnbouctxwntu tlntin` Ind nocnlo um Cnanlnntlnn nu-nnnlnntl nun: thn nlulhl-an In KC II l "U III -IUIIU II II _ tuolnulon ugmhog over the ohudnu In 8 thooonutry. In (In: nllv thn nnhlln Innthlunnnnn nun; Inll` FEIIKS. - | Today you may travel coma thfbontb 3 nentu you chooso. by rail or by wagon, l without seeing olthor u live bnaalo, a atued bend or evp abualo bone. is ; wag the-long range breech loading rie anatno murderous still huntthat am at, backed by man`: inbon} greed and destruo- ` tlvenosa. 8l,_" OI uuuuu 1,ouu,uvu. , 1 his probable that nover since the world 5 was made has man soon another such I I mightyvhoat of wild `animals as those of . our bison only 93 years ago. In swimming rivers they stopped boats for hours at n ' time, and on land they frequently stopped railway tmlna and even domiiod looomo- I I then that tried to plow IW|y`thl0u3lI` their ranks. ll`.-uh... ...... D\r\lIII 5-um! -.._.... .-s.....u ' 011!-U'9`00IlllCl]W OI ;\l'Ul 1111161105. In 1869 the completion of the Union Pa- olo rIH_\\'c\y forever divided tho grmt unl- versal herd into two pox-tIons--5 south- ern hard, " containing between 8,000,000 0 and 4,000,000 buffaloes, and Anort.ho1'.n herd,f of about 1,500,900. ~ TO: I: nunlnuhln Ohn}. nnvnn nlrinn Ohm -nu-IA ` IJU3 I0! OI I-I10 P1111118. LVDF only (U H Inhabit the pm l1-ion of the west, but also the hilly hard w forests of the south- eastern states, th burning plains of north- ern Mexico, the Great American desert," the Rocky mountain: to an elevation of 8,000 feet and the block and lnhoapltoblo plain; of Canada up even totlpo land or the muskox. From north to south his range measured 3.600 miles and from east toyvost 2,100, or about one-thlni of the out-Ire-'eontlncnt of l\'m'th America. 1.. `man cl... ..n..n.l..oI.. no cl... rY..I.... D. 1101!! III!` llllllllllx IIKIXK IKUIIUY. Notice the vast extent and varied clut- dctor of the tertory once inhabited by this lord of the: plains. Not only did he Inhabit. Hm nl-n'h-inn of than want, hut. Alan ` ibio at all ` IUITALO. OB-'All`IRICAil BIBOI. {musk-d war of extermination began In tho {nil of 1871, and in four years the grant hord south of the Union Pwio mif- way was completely blotted out. In 1880 the building `of the Northern Pacino mil- way made the northern herd equally access- points, and in October, 1888. the lust. thousand hand were utter] anni- hilated in aouthwestvern Dakota y Sit- ting Buii quid hand of about 1,000 bravo: from tho Standing Rook agency. Nntlnn Hm want. nxfnnf. and I.-nu-Ind nknm I nuxuo: . - In I wild state the American bluon; or bualo, is praotkmlly though not `quite wholly extinct. At the pmseut fuonueut there IN hlmut. 200 Mid lmulou alive and on foot. in the United Staten, , Wk. -tn-v nl Hm nmmnlmm uumtnfnl and NIICBWHMIO Iovoox we people an nun. .`I|rly`Iu the morning ahowunnuot onto ohms Mm b00lIdthomonntIlnl. tho mpdlolno man runnlng swiftly on bo- The chief`: Imuuamgm-u follmvod nsoloaau thoyhnmd, and at but beheld with eons Iurnntlon the martian run one by Due II!!! on IUUI: In muu uulusu DDIIUII` The story of tho sunuohsan, wnatelul nud wlckod butclnory of` the buulo mlmoun ` hnbon told` many times already. The 0! the lilliou `nut one Inland on boutry only `hm Hundred Now ends. A writer In Si. Nicholas who has boon giving the young folks Jumo inturent-`ins uooounu: of the animals of thir own mn- tilient has tho folluwing to my about the binlo: `In ; wild stain the Amm-innn hlnnni at A ItlIJ:X IrC|VIOfnl|I1. |,..n_I_|_n_ __-|._._ __ 4_n_4L `lino Llulo noun. ;__,._n_- _ -1 .__|.|_.. _-._; jtv-as A_M`E` cqw ansou. 5 ` IIILIIII `T1101! ll Ullll UH!` WIHI LIICW i this will be welcome DOW! to tho when 0! 3 `(inlays husbnndannd the Iwootheuhot I Jcsloun lovers goenwlthonl nylng. In- ) mud of team. pmcoumlonn, nppulu to | heaven. than will shortly heoalmnoun and ` . ' the! mild reminds-, Robert, yonjnvu for ` gotten your pm: this morning." or. , John, I told you what would happen it: luuuothodtnuwu-uglou. ,Alunnuehobnndm-ganjrlndqusntv od 5 hnnmho other daurin Hcinugdoa, g nqwumdgooobemmndeahnnu Lu uamonu. Thonudo Erato nnadothuugaoil mung`:-guowhlbthw lnonnllind Ihdphln. `IE I ]ll:l'lUu1l! unu, an un uuuu nnu ll!- var. In nhoa-1., Dr. do Flam-y' uutmonl `includes everything that can bodonoin give utnnsth and oonndunooto the hnlou wroth. Iolngplns him with nuennnql hi: own power. to make I man at him. Ix- nolly hownnd by whntdrugsthlllliobo done the French authority don natu- rununhgi, . tooxlng uxnuy as mum Iuul ma gran uyuu. Even dumb nnimnls would ock Around himit he choeeto hevo themdoeqend the chief held him in such mvorenoe that by And by he adopted the stranger in the tribe end made him 3 medicine man. Hen: years passed, during whioh the stranger still lingered, And in the mum time the ohiof':' son had grown to mnn~ hood,nnditbeoemetinse for himtotnke 3 wife. Tho comoiieat maiden of the tribe was selected as his bride. and prapentione were mode for the nuptials. When the wedding day arrived, however, the maiden we: missing. and an old women declued then the medicine man lied spirited her nwey. A diligont search failed to diaoioee her wigelpubonte. end the chief reluctant- lyooneentedto bolieyethe friend of his ` guilty. Aeompenyof liotthe ed hnvutwut:-rionwue oz-damdtodrivetile. medicininwenontot thotriheornoone wonlnieouaentlone himkiiiodoutrint, wuiholove the forum. .: `hrg pangs; 0 randomi- "o':'3:aom Inf 2 dammmcun 43. 1:, 1: mg no trusted with the `"'``"'.`..'f."a.."a` .c....3'.":.2`."a.; on '.1"..z....$J 1: he met by stimulant: and nutrmvou. `lab I man who -11: na- 'I'oIlmAl)l,y1ondoIu and u-rihblo urlyin n" "`"""' :.".,:::":'.r'..'..:.:;, "'*.':' = Into:-soup 01% - 03 9 will ultdown and talk the nuttafuvu gain); with you. Aeoowdlng (:9 Dr. do money, all Jealous persons have uanulbln can the malady being in unmade- ln Ill. pug a periodic one, Just like ahllllund to- ur short. Dr. Fleur-y`: 1 I ,0 IIOSIIIJKII your JGIIUUII IIICJRXIIIS ' Dr. do Fleury nnmu uuhlnhojonlonl man In: alwaysobrdu that hlnaumohlnr 1: nourished. He Is In tho only of that common form of lnnnlcy In loll 3 mm In Iuibjuovtoho halluhlmilon of hot lngfolhwod by gpgml. -llohmorbldly uanhelutdecreo. I 'l'hnI`nmnl:nnwnnt-nvnI.hnt bun h.nl.; `OIIIIDHIB Ian uugwu. , 1'hoB`nuohavwunuqyuthuttruoJonl- oulylupvortholuultol knowladgu. but don Thojcdoudmunnnqnoop; ho know;-hence thhmqahlouq of mind In thovu1tlI1ng0o* uni hn.n1~nu1l) (-hntnlulv It Ann` our and out or me way. At a Whiz-tllo for brakes down" or A signal of danger almond. " at some lonely point along the road, a messenger would ` jump ton cylinder Qtmch door, slip the 1 bolt. which imidslt in place) nnd gt-aha ; short. stout rope. tlutt hangs coiled out . hook about midway from top to bottom. 1 Passing this rope over I iron! nonrtho .1 odgoot the door, he would give 1 short, . strong pull. The may moving olidlng 1 door would open half way. the cylinder . would enter the oponingand severed spring , bolt: would fall into grooves, tutoning t-ho door `and cylinder ooouroly in that position. - l rum in an nnnnmln thin Innnnnwur nnulll `. D m vulluu WVl`Il upull IIIU Iwnru : Sinoa Macbeth pmpounded this quoryto his family physician the quution hubeon ukod in min by thousands or unhappy wighiu, Now come: Dr. Maurice do Flam-y, a French physician of nouns ami'- 1 mice. with an amrmasivo answer. no ` ' anon-ts that ouaiy la a dimaaa of the ' mind which can cure wtthdl-up. That thin will In wulnnmn nah: h tho uhm M uonnznnlln I3IIR'I moon` Which weigh: upon the hurt on... u...|...u. .............I..I OI I .__:- Al`lvunclhnnt&IJnIou__vlnnDln- I ..-nrt&.n-..a|.-n--. QUIT KY1` TICWII-IX ouutfhuourodbync-$. "thnsllmnutmlnldlol-Ionnlnddlnu`|I. `Plucktromthomemorynl-woodcut:-ow. inneontlhlwtton tmuhltIof|ho~'hr|h. And with Inmo unset oblivion: antidote Chums n ICI,'d`.\l1Ill at am pu-uou -ln . 'llll)0lllIl'Il|0l|/W|!lIllIU.B- 6 The foul-an hem; bullet pm: noel {long and tho monongut bohigln the hrk. would be perteoclypzotootednd has to nlsnnt. Irhnnnnsr In as: tho nnlunv. ` nay. nnu nu out was numpuu, on: an wu hlrbeyond Ill, description and strangely bountiful. H1: oyuwero large and lumlnons.Jiko twain sun. And, I)- Iboufh he seemed to know nothing 0! herb or their proportias. he pocaasaed the marvelous faculty at healing the link by in; bin hands upon them ox-oven by looking xodiy as them with his great eyes. Ivan tlnlnh nnlmnln wnnld ank nmund IX! flllllplllllll. A IIVIIIIHUI DI Illllll II!` V hind the lumps on the top uhultnt - ` lhdor shuts off nu light from the on an ! leave! It in men] dnrknoan when the cylin- . der In shown outward. A: the cylinder at- tends more than` n toot onmdn the outdoor the uuuvongur oanonwx-It, nndon pushing eu.\hpnrtholohon1qyneowhnHsthcerou- ' hlc ahead by the aid of the magnied light 3 of tho lamps. which shed their run over I I In-go um outside. )ny one approaching the cup: or nan mun nlk km the light. _|nd tho monnonger from his polntol vantage could oover him or thm from one `of thoponholesnnd open nu ltnnyhouo domonatrnllon/Won nude. 3 5 MI... o...g.... I...I.... imllna n-no.0 .s..I addoonoot thonteelllqu thnthnngovca posmun. Indio to 00 second: this mumuver could be neoompllnlmd. A mnoctor or shield ho- hlnd Hm hnnnn nn tho hm tho)! of tho m'l,- `P505 . On the oennlclrquln top shelf, inside the fortress. are the our lam-pa, which throw I 6096 of light; over the car through mug- nlfylng glnmos, while the hollow mun-lot furnlshos ample room an n wndmbo and` place (.0 atom tlmnrnig which lrnlnmau lnvnrluhly carry. while It ~ is acting In this dun_l cumolty ol lantern ind oloiaon the apparatus is halted against the side of the our and out at the way. At. A xvhiutlu fnr "brain: down" ml I I an an I I one In vl -l.Iqn u-u. larger. Two hinges fastened In the edge ` of the door h-tune at the gldo whom the, ` doom slldo open support thls oyllndor, which Is to bi) made the exact height of the door. It ms snugly against. the side of the our and occupies I foot and 9 half of A continues uni llnblu Inn-as lu- uugon In lulu Aruod Aunts. ' During the oplclumlo of twin robhary . last spring wry Iv.-w' train: in -th`uouth- welt nu wltlnum; u-mod guard: any and nlght,~ as many an slx bulng noatmmd tehmugh mt-h tmln, and for n time oxpmu companion uvfusml to ship money or valu~ able: by any '1-unto through the Indian Territory. `. Now. huwevur. Lhhnh to the involution of two Ingenious St. Louis men, exp:-ms xnc-snomwrs may defy the enterpris- I my (min rubber. - l`h|n nnw-I alm-Inn In an nrunnn mun Inmn. lug lflllll ruuuwr. This novel ,do\-loo In an nxpnaa our lump- holdar and was closet when not in post- .1-|on,hut.n nmstf0rn11(lnl`:la bullet proof turtnus when In-openmun. It In: annal- ulmulnratwl plate cylinder, Ieaaxublhuris kitohun hot. water - bolkwr, but somewhat BALM FOR THE JEALOUB MIND. Yo or-It-'Vv fmuu noauns.` .2 T. V THE BATTIBY IN OPERATION. _,_,_ nA_;-.__.| A_ LL nut man WI!-llui wnrumy. Bil thhidellbahm ride 0! 900 IIIIIIII (mm Gimyaum to the piano! gnu umolo 0001 their udut, mdwh thatlmoot nunodthaux. Thelnwunonoxqh naouoqnavuun-auchoagnuu 77 Powdsrhsu-. Bulltlltho fhl Andtholnunt" wand "vl thokh." Elhlotbj, x `I1 Ilhf HIDE UlQ]UBl'@ I10! pllll Illwo The expedition, III will be ondod lgnumlnlounly for the 10 R The " 1non"thoy had In ICC Imam hmnwhonoonfrontal B 1 willing much! tnnhalr banal. lea, my onoof tho klllot-1" waulil Inn boon more oiluotiw If he could hnu Mn man without vmrnlng. n... nu. .|.m..a.n. am. at am an.` = nnchmon lurmundal tho cattle klngl null` wno nun Iuuawu on an nuju. with the rich umrwont all the "ill!!!" that could be onllitad fmm Blank am And ngnlmlt then won Ila!- mt mnohman. -whq newt had that 5 not for-the tuna! thathlng lnalltholt Yuc when the nal mousing cums their mmwnu-lm,_ dams than (0: Ihltl $0 anlhnneloned anhlnand for own mghtanod the int brlgnnd at then In at`- IIIIIIIIT. The Iml norm of I bad man" VII now! no aqua:-nly mated an in that nld of thoamlo kings hum Choyauno Into 850 [using country want 0! Fat Blollnnq. lathe`-luau-of I898. Thenwnl an u~ gcnlnll mm-mnont of rich inn, with full eqmnmout of bony. provision: glad lI~ nluon: at ho:-daewu-, nuns: thonna. who land located on In range. . fhln ha Ilnh nunrnhk -II ILA "billi-N Ions. At hm Wlngsto he had the misfortune to Ihoot Into an ambulance driven by: very mild uumnored prlvagta soldier. who Vpuuhod npnvwlnchentor and crippled Ink for life, duatmylng the naofulnma of both shoulders and lncidoutatly putting out him right eye. ; 1 no... mm In. 'l`n|-na'I-Ir.`1nl.-In I-I... E T13"! OX5. V 1 After that Eek Turncir wiwnt -`to Flt} Itn and (l6\`Bl0p('\("`I I-umnrknhlo habit of ` wjnulng M fummtd taking care of IN "`lnanc-y. Ho oonfum-ad to as record of men skin. but he was given credit twice as umny ou ncouunt of lib well known nuucnimey , and when he lnnlh I about-ding hon for nunmon in &II -.-zoo he pormltt all the mrbuhlt habitual Mn cowboy life God? swan minus. and man at A "bad nnn"inn ml min was warm]. ` Al Lava: no book oxoqmonhtlno Iputtarina -nund occasionally inane by an electric lamp and want about a thoom-bun: In two till tho city engaged In I-spartan ind shot o an and` of let : uhmnb, alleging u I sulchnt noon the {art that no man with two goal` thumbs could be I ronll,ybad man." Ink :. replied In kind, and mhoroworononppu-' ants for who position the uw-slml"n,do- mine loft vacant until it was known that llokhadlctttlht mglonnnd gonetoAr|- IIIINI llIll\l`ll"I'Gl Wllll llI`|Klil . 21,1880 Ex; Tumorweatr I:-liter pi?` an trIod_ to out top nun`: In but In Colorado Sp:-thy became ho inchi- ad the tuition: was two|nchouhc_nrmr (bl thcmanwu . Al Ln Vain" In Inn! an-nnnnlfin lm IIIIIIIIIITIIII 6 @111. The ns nhoa he made halal; a man In the log. and he mu wry indignant hoonuno they would not aim him anther chance. hunting the opplud victim it was III to- cklent And ulllll, him to mountnnd tmt put just one mug mom, using no higher than ho haul done. nnd gnu-antulngto put unto shout out of {IN between him and the uuIuum- buy thadrlnh tor thocvuhl. But the uncurtdnty about the other two uhou lntorfnrul with nqotlnu . In IRE) Inlr 'I"nrnnlt -ant. In:-O -nd "I BIT I CAN SHOOT BETWEEN HIM AND `ll SADDLE." orgy when Eek anal. and the bullet mun Mn gone true. for the rider panned on an- conscious. while 5 sign diagonally noron she uent was ahmtonll by the shot. 3- tghul lo .....I_ I-0.-_ In AL. A... --4| EOVE nun. The tun was almost downnndhndqulto lothognrgu, sbatthoroquatd thala- dhn tyne hnutvru Accompanied him to bk Inonnuln numbed mum. and from there behold the lighting up of the done when ohout toldthom many man-don: Ito- lhnofthowondu-,uno_ug other-Itholof ondolltldhooverybytho h-Ibohundndl olynnoqo. The legend mu nbontu fnlln-us

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