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ES NP th DE NEPALESE SDAA SO SAO many hours of deep reflection and earn- est study were her rare exhibitions of skill the fruit? “T have studied my sobs,’’ she wrote, “and shall watch to see if you are sat- isfied. for I am not sure they will come.” This she said of perhaps her greatest piece of acting, the scene in *‘Phedre,’’ where she utters ‘‘Miserable et je vis.” Not one effect that delight- ed and electrified her audiences during two years of this great role but was studied and tried and studied again. Rachel was never lost in a character; it was lost in her. In referring to my own humble ef- forte in the past, I can only say that my best results have been through my greatest study and work. Many a night have I cried myself to sleep, unable to teach an effortor make acertain point. There have been times when certain voles have been as aclosed book to me, and even after repeated rehearsals re- majned a blank, and I became wholly despondent, when all at once the vail fell from before my eyes and I seemed to realize the character and its possi- bilities. —Fanny Davenport. tered with timber. down to sleep on a bed made snow, witha thin layer of ha: course, have been no danger. awakened by the pain of intense cold, and then we were already so overcome energy to get up or even to move. Comparing notes afterward we found that all had experienced a like sensa- tion, namely—first, an acute pain, like the point of a needle in every pore, but free from all mental anxiety, except a dull conception of something wrong and a desire to get up, but without suf- ficient energy to do so. This feeling, however, did not last long, and sub- sided gradually into one of quiet rest and satisfaction until consciousness ceased altogether, and without any struggle or pain, either bodily or men- tal. We had all reached that stage when by an accident, the arm and bare hand of Mr. Day, who lay on the out- side, fell in the snow. This started the circulation in his body and gave him such intense pain that he quickly aroused himself and got on his feet, and of course we were all saved. It took along time before we could use our limbs sufficiently to rebuild the fire, and during that time we suffered much more pain than we had before. I am satisfied from that experience that & person perishing in that way has a very easy death, because he sinks grad- ually into a stupor, which blunts his sensibility both to physical pain and mental agony long before life becomes extinct. : It was about fifty degrees in the morning when we got up; we did not lie down again or attempt to haul out building logs, but started in a few hours on a bee line for a ravine that would lead us back to Red Wing. It was a struggle of life and death to get across the rolling prairie, and had the cold been accompanied by a blizzard, we would not have got across. To keep warm we took turns to walk or run behind the sleigh, and Mr. Willard was walking when he was suddenly missed, and the team turned back, following its tracks a short distance to a_ hill side, where we found him sitting down in the snow, apparently comfort- able and with no desire to move. He rather censured us for coming back after him, claiming that he was all right, and would have come along when he got ready, but the fact was that he was already so stupefied with the cold that he would never have made any exertion to move. After a drtve of ten miles we ar rived at the first and only inhabited house between Vasa and Red Wing, and it was high time that we found shelter, both for ourselves and the horses. That was the coldest day of that year, and to me the coldest in the history of Minnesota.— Minneapolis Tribune. Smothered by Corn. Omaha, Neb., July 26.—A north hound frieght train on the Omaha & Republican valley road broke in two near Yutan station, about forty miles from here, this morning, and as the two sections joined together again a Wabash car loaded with shelled corn was ditched. When the train men opened that car to transfer the corn to another car the body of a man not yet cold, rolled out with the grain, and furth- er search resulted in the discovery of three more bodies, and in one cor- ner deeper down in the load they exhumed two more, making six in all. It was about two hours after the wreck that the car was opened. The men had evidently secreted themselves on top of the corn and when the car was derailed they were dumped in one end and the grain swept over them. One of them was identified as John C. Taylor, a cigar maker of Louisville, Ky., and anoth- er as Charles Spokes, who had a brother at Wymore, Neb., while on the body of a third were found let- ters from Columbus, Neb., addressed eare of R. Talbot. The other three have not been identified. Tailors should employ handsome young ladies ascollectors. One firm has tried the experiment in New York and finds it exceedingly effect- ive. Young men do not wish young ladies to know that the clothes they wear are not paid for ’ A Woman's Discovery. “Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady inthis county. Disease tastened its Ciutches upon her and tor seven years she with- stood its severest tests, but ner vital or- gans were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she cough- ed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle ot Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption ana was so mucn relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Lather [.ulz.”. Thus writes W. C. Hamrick & Co., ot Shelby, (a tGet a free trial bottle at Walls she Druggists. —~e—___ Drunkenness or the Liquor Habit Positively Curea by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. Tt canbe given ina cup of coffee or tea Withovt the knowledge ot the Person tak- ing it; is absolutely harmless and will ettect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drink. er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. It never fails. TI tem once impregnated wi it becomes an utter im liquor appetite toe ulars, address Go: Race st. Ci & Hott woman in America to become a reg- ularauthorized pulpit minister. She is a woman who has been an honor to her sex. She has tried to be masculine. Eczema, Itchy, Sealy, Sk n Tortures, The tot “SwayNe’s OINTME? any tnternal medi- cine, will cure any case of Tetter, Salt | Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema al! Sealy. Iichv Skin Eruptions, no matte 3 i long standin muscle by plying the oar on the wat- ers of the Thames. It is her relax- | ation from theatrical work. Mary Andersor cultivating her | | } | The Verdict Unanimous. 2) wD There is only one book in th public libsanies to ev ery three per- testifies sons in the United States. The es : timated number in all of the public libraries is only 21,000,000. FAMOUS ACTRESSES. FREEZ!NG TO DEATH. Indefatigable Stady Essential to Saccess on | Acute Pains Fi wed by a er Comfort- . I left Red People say : . ft etcabeas but those who imagine that | Wing . J. Willard, they have not enltivated with an inde- | John Day Olson for a place fatigable assiduity the talent he or she fourteen r unt, neazr where possesses from nature have a very im- | Vasa Chureh how stands, for peice pur- perfect knowledge of the source of that | pose of cutting and hauling logs pre merit which sv astonishes them. Who | paratory for our settlement at that that knows or reads of Rachel realizes | point the following spring. It was a how she worked and struggled to gain | clear, beautiful day, with the ther- the goal—hour after hour, day after \ “es above zero. day, intonation, pauses, declamations | We had a span of good horses, a sleigh —ali she studied step by step with her | partly loaded with lumber, for and master and her friend Sampson? All | provisions for a few days. : cried: ‘She is a genius,” yet how We arrived at the spot just before dark and camped in a ravine well shel- | After making our- | selves comfortable with a good supper, and a blazing log fire, all four laid on the y on top of some boards, and were well wrapped upin blankets. During the night the temperature changed to a terrible cold, the thermometer falling to forty- five degrees below zero, as we learned afterward. 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