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al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURD: Chile she never fails to attend every racing meeting and bets heavily on her own horses. —— Tam told that at the y Ocho races just Strange Mammals of Marine Habits Threat- preceding her lass for Europe “Gee. OVEMBER 14, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR AFTERNOON TEA. FISHES FOR THE AQUARIA. SUPPLIES FOR THE POST OFFICE. THE METHODS OF GroRGk. Redfern’s Latest Styles for Fashionable| A New Consignment of Finny Specimens | Six Tons a Week of Stationery for 65,000 | How the Country Simpicton Amused the « ened With Extinction. ‘Women. From the IMinols River. Postmasters, lage and “Sponged” Drinks ey ian pees wer he thee | bees ue watavs canizp Tux camer ov ux xexrao | Ttit'a matter of some wonder that the Amer- | [HERE WILL BE A LOT OP NEW AND IN-| QIX TONS OF STATIONERY AND SUCH | Prom the Now ‘ork ter are always divided \ployes ‘Do wirn- | a1 woman, who is without doubt an in- teresting fishes in the fresh water aquaria supplies are required every working day | Every country place has its queer character, are tls civided amine tne emreee |S RMAT WILL Prove rx Tas AnoTIO Do Wirt’ | yeterate tea drinker, does not institute more | at the building of the fish commission this| in the year for the G5.000 post offices in the | WeuAlly #everal of them, end tho amusement of — it Macul, all or; ander super Tee OOmNG LiKEwME— RoW THE Ixptans | Sterally afternoon tons. English fashion has} week. Ofall the sights to be seen in Washing- | United States. The stuff is all shipped from a | the mative it largely confined to the epoentric Intendents, most of whom are Seotehmen; and | °1 0 an éxcusé for imbibing little of her favorite | ton this show, on view all the year round, | big brick ware house on B street. One great | *YiNEs and actions of these same naturel Aedes ink ats en bor ee Rage me = ee beverage with comfortable and picturesque | gives most amusement to visitors atthe capital. | room in the building is nearly half tilled with | Jesters. The humor is all the more who are in her employ. A few years ago she ‘Written for The Evening Star. surroundings. Surround yourself with low | Residents likewise enjoy a glimpse of it from | sacks of jute wrapping twine. Twenty-five | Us? it is absolutely free from sny sttempt at Presented to the people of Santiago # beautiful RS OF A CENTURY OR MORE | chairs, soft cushions, draperiesand comfortable | time to time. Every now end then « fresh | thousand poundsof this alone are sent out every | follery: k of 100 acres and a race course adjoining age were accustomed frequently to] “fanteuils” and sottees; have the pretty low | stock of finny occupants is fetched from the | week. It comes in balls, and, according to| Lucky itis for raral inhabitants thet mature it, all within the city limite, speak of the ‘sen horse” and “sea cow.” By | table, with its captivating losd of egg-shell | sea or the streams to replenish the giass'tanks. | contract, each one has four inches of string | Provides this form of entertainment, a# other Bg eigen Itty | the first name they referred to the walrus, | china, silver cream jug and sngar bowl and | The latest consignment came ina day or two |sticking out of its middle. By this de-| Wise they would ran a very good chance of paye little attention, ’ Lote is het favorite place, | Which is one of the most interesting of animals, | dainty cakes, placed as « center to your group | ago from Illinois. vice employes are induced to start unwrapping | *tsnating in the scrious pool of Iife and never where she spent the happiest years of her youth, | simply for the reason that it is among the most | of pretty callers. Toa is a stimulant and will | It consists wholly of fishes from the Tlinois | the balls from that end. Formerly they began | S°tting the benefit of « smile to solten their when the now grown-up children were little | useful. There ia a serious prospect that before | eet the tongues going under its wonderful in- | river. They were notgotten from theriveriteelf, | with the other extremity, #o that each ball | face® and the gallant and handsome young husbend | many years have passed the species will be al- | fluence. You will be surprised to find what | but from small overflow ponds. That great | wound up with « tangle eda quarter of each | And #9 George Stowe in hie humble way was Dew palace is in process Fisewrsetion, which, together exterminated, and this will be ex- | superiatively sharp and witty things you cans| streamand others in the Mississippi valley have | on an average wns wasted. The loss in the ag- | {{yite* honeficont gleam of Hight in ¢ mber hen completes, will have cost more than | tremely unfortunate, inasmuch a8 the people | say when you have daintily sipped couple of | annual periods of flood, and the fish commission | grogate was not to be sneezed at. ee 31,000,000." The ‘architects and ehiet builders | who live in arctic regions depend upon it toa] cups, And then the afternoon tea is such a| has found it very useful to go thither during | On the other side of the same room isa ity. He tn prt bet tn veaaeh are Frenchmen, whom the senora brought over | great extent for their own survival. The walrus ital occ: on which to wear those daring | the season of high water, or rather immediately | stack containing 4,000 reams of manilla paper —— eality he was Lavdingtienty =) yey eS {22 | has been called the came! of the Eskimo. To | 8 original gowne—rather neglige, fashionable | after it, in order to seine the scaly creatures | blanks, called “facings.” ‘That quantity lasts | ° Bie che out she shipped @ cargo of hides and wool on one | at race this creature is as important and —— Uufeabionatie enoagh 40 be piquant, out of the puddles, small and big, which have | just forty days. Two hundred millions of |}. jice a yis eaten ‘of her own steamers to Bordeaux, and it re- | even essential as the ship of the desert is to the | and so entirely and intensely becoming. been left by the receding tide. Ina short time | these bianks are used every year. One of | Nobod; really kaew whether Ge these puddles dry up and the fishes are left to Yaraed laden with bribding suppliog fcr the | Arab, ox the sonon palm to quotes vegaiable | | Redfern, ginse © shetsh Sf» S07r 1 bomen: | die miserably on dry lend. DutCul. MeDouald | pectage, ef tatters sont fromeny post cies | otot cnt pec eet rater nas signers and upholstery men to add the finishing gedind-ntnes its =a tis modeled after a gown worn by “iss Hel- | ™nages to savo a few in the manner described | Nigh taformation written upon it as to the | tr ee 6 ae tan Tete touches. VARIED USES. ett,” the popular heroine of the (with a big T) | 44 put them to very valuable purposes. He | piace from which it to Gtaputsioed, he wens of | enertea Gen tre te S que yimest Patvate pane Its flesh ie of use for food, ite ofl for warm- | Patisian comedy. It is distinctly a Redfernism | @istributes thousands of them all over the | the sender, the date, &c. ces Was when 4 day” to him to 0 Half’ million lead | alwars unwise to put any confidence in Geonge s ‘The structure stands in the midst of what is | Ng and illuminating purposes and its tough | to make the strapaof swede. metrtoe | Herreese dli-opo tame tegalt evap omen [ee oe consumed in Uncle. Sam's postal | iaicmity. mee mae t said to be the finest private park in the world | skin, stretched over wooden frames, for making 5 few havo been brought to Washington for the | reuciiege 1.900 ccarts of ok, 10.000 founds of | drosetee of heer can and bewillering y » ‘an area of 250 acres laid out in the most elab- | cances But these are only afew of the uses oquaria, sehen Ranks Och Mah guasetoens. She ener ner oe always surved in 8 to which the walrus is put. Its intestines sup- a e consignment reached here on board of yr! ’ sone THE COUSI orate manner and beautified to the last degree t ached | ns alone cost €5,000 every twelve months. | into buying it for bh by both artand nature. Its botanical garden | PLY #2 admirable water-proof clothing, the soles one of the fish commission's special cars, on | Oniv first and second-class post offices get such « silroad Feo e ee ee tat a Washington eid there are | of the fippers are made into footgear and the which the fishes aro kept in tanks with water | uscricens pens, ink, mucilageand blank books. | where tenet? le ° town for countenancing the lies that are promulgated | Oxionglve inclosures for flowers and vogeta-|*mews.are employed in the manufacture of freely circulating in order to secure iteaera-| ‘Twenty-eight thousand ink pads and 90,000 — re George waited IN SOUTHERN CHILE bout him. He has not been “insolent,” as is | bios enormous here a a porerite | Rete wherewith to capture birds. The ivory of tion. Among them are wall-eved pike, salmon | oun ts of stamping ink are teeded yearly for the uuwars ‘ A « | s0 often alleged, nor offensively partisan, nor | Pee riSiy Torkise towers miniature. Moorish | tHe tusks is of excellent quality; it is of endless . pike, black bass, spotted catfish, spoon-bill cat~ | eae eee esaillion carde are © shed a stranger dilatory in the discharge of official business. Cease ond Cad var bel over. | tility for domestic purpotes ‘and is always of e * / fish and two or three varieties of sunfish. They | heed up ie the enme length of time for receipts ahet brought down f the vile ‘MINISTER EGAN'S ONLY CRIME. Iooking the broad Pacific, litde prem A sud | Service as a medium of barter with traders for . will be worth looking at in the grotto of the | for registered letters and packages, Dut _— Says or ors pince of pial” How the Feeling Against the United| | His only crime in Chile is that he has en-| lily ponds, running streams, cascades, suspen ee ane Cee ns aquaria next week and everyone should goand | are oniy a few of the articles which are sup- . - <——.. ee deavored, as in duty bound (though generally | sion bridges, fountains, statuary, wonderful So! indlepeseable is this’ weest that Walrad : ales in tho fish culture room filled with beautiful | Piied t0 postmasters, nmy hand.” States Grew in Bitterness. without success), to protect Amorican inter- | Srottoey; domestic tad wi te arith | famiuce aro recorded in pathetic legends by ; golden ides, which were propagated in the | y.ons,%,the costly items ia the secounte of : . A Ci of ¢ " this supply division of the Post Office Depart- said the Arctic. Whole SS Ponds near the Washington monument, ment is weighing scales. Two hundred of ests against English and Chilean animosity Wane cote sgh a este. Tiler ae are ‘savage settlements of t Dretiy diplowat, indged, Le would have been | ores eee tet einer. ty apnidicent | colonics of Eskimo have perished from time to : } — a ae ; ogo a ho had espoused th f Lellion, | gyfe Seen tmoanes ef time through an unusual scarcity of walrus at ? DEATH LURKS IN THE PIPE. monge ace cunt Suh overs AMERICAN LADIES INSULTED. | Phich nobady thought would win, ‘against the ggtate under the superintendence of ' sturdy | the season when they were to be expected. At i : <a See Se ee ee SON Sn Oe Fegular government with which he had been | ,oOtchman, BO toe me ee of ont, and, | Present their whiskers are an important article — One of the Deadliest Poisons Kuown Gathers | With vost oie batdieee tele ents ae sent to deal. When the rebellion became itself | he nddod: “Tl Sagh ies crore spends oat angk, | of commerce, being used by the Chinese as picks ‘ in Its Bowl. monk expense of £3,000, although Uncle fom | of becoming = AN This is Instigated by Interested English- | the recognized government of Chile, whether | Of ‘hor time nowadays in Paria, 1 eannot cut a | £07 oPium pipes. Ae a eg Sana in an oe ae nk A HERD men—Sailing in the South Pacific—Visit to | Tight or wrong, the business of foreign | tree or move a stone about the place but she IN THE ARCTIC REGIONS. ron, Tn Camden on Sunday afternoon a two-year- | regular market price. For example, $2.50 | giles Gaaid tg Gia Micieek Weneen in| (eee, oe, ae the new Te- | sees it the minute she returns.” Were it not for the flesh of the walrus the on't care if Ido," and that he w Jin the Par munity through Lis tendency dition of inebr n. On, old child sucked its father's old clay pipe and | Scales cosi Mr. Wanamaker only 75 cents. All| down to the station with a deacon of the the World. Sire hey wee ret Peder peel Tam sorry to say shis female, Crosus, de-| Eskimo of North America from Bering strait to died within an bour in strong convulsions. stationery is got at about the same discount. | church George wns seized with a it uf sepent ia of junta arrogance. ‘To accede to it would bo | SPie her many charities ‘and the good she 86°) Labrador could not well survive. There are Speaking of this calamity a physician, who | Juvermicat cr ecet se te oe | aE exc caer an undignified backdown on the part of the | ployment to wo many people, is not altogether | vere months in every year when the climate f uy stands among the foremost in his profession, | un advertisement. “Ihe scales ge all the way |and do ietier, mup drakiny aetckow ai tie Ow Boxso sux Onin | Pretaile for now tat events may ave inthe | ai, 0t Joust among them ‘ing’ chronie | er ycide for this period of what would other: YY ‘“Itshould bea lesson to every parent and | Pounds up to big ones for weighing newspapers | they thought n do it it I try, fk Is Tae Sorta Paciric. ic! Fr ic] Li a j, Rear future which will compel Uncle Samuel wise be distress these people devote their atten- y every man who smokes. Death in » terrible | ‘M4 other large packages which will balance Slander, like death, loves a shining mark, 1,000 pounds. New York, Philadelpiha, Boston, said I was going to « See en earl oooe. one toe gavored | tion formany weeky each yenr to the hunting N form lurks in eygry tobacco pipe. One of the ET THE OTHER) to tench this bantam power a salutary lesson. Ididu't do it that they won't ‘afternoon when, after weary days of wait-| To return to onr journey. Like the notorious ay WAS NEARING SUNS Cincinnati and San Francisco have 5,000 ‘ ored | of walrus. Usually for months together, in the deadliest vi Sona sealants te - 2 ve me now.” ing, we hoisted anchor and steamed slowly out | Capt. Kidd we suiled and we sailed, always due ania vies Penuicar waries Shere. ts | eence of other food, they are obliged to de- rena torpraniggrrtpds pasaceseiiaies of aa a See es Borge of Valparaiso bay. It is no use trying to de- | $THTrT etn port of Concepcion, whieh | Roting on earth she cannot, buy if she wants [sevalg Ritalin re yeti 5 fact to say that any pipe that has been smoked ———— “I've got un iden. Now when we got down y fat Io. | t0Taleahnano, the _of Concepeion, which | i+” except happiness and youth and health that . it is their only diet for extended terms, ‘ y sete WOMEN WHO SMOKE. jo the station you ask | i scribe to you the beauty of the hour in th: ieee ited, thoroughly pt happ! y Ml duriig the } hts of th 0 an re hh micoti: it to to the station you ask me to havea driwk and ality > every hand. | Ricsnimay now pass without notices rom | 244 alipped away from her, at 4 will some day | thoy nynat rely apos the products of the animal Lill almost instantly a child of even more aes then TU hive ® chance to refuse Fight before eality and the superb views on - and may pa r ce. P r oh tne repair sting 4 ua ofuse right be Our kodak gave us plenty of pictares, correct, | Talcabuano to Coronel, the next port of im- from us all. Fasxre B.WaRD. | for tights and fuel. masere fora liearghsandanetaraiyioead ‘They Member tn Their Kanks Many of a thom all apd ahow them’ that 1 mean, busine of course, so far as outlines go, but entirely | portance. fs & Journey best en —= EQUINE. SURGERY. IN DANGER OF BECOMING EXTINCT. the smoker himself. ‘ aeeanm Svesad recacety st omageaay All right, George, we'll €0 tt. ond £ unsatisfactory because failing to portray the | © Senerlly 2 Uy Sevion of tarbulent waters A In view of these facts there should be a con- N The fatality that befell Frank Fitler’s child is] Those who rave with unceasing bitterness | you ll stick to your good intentions _ glowing tints on sea and sky and shore, which | which render the name Pacific a misnomer. | Am Injured Horse {s Almost as Well Cared | temporary human interest in the prospect \ ae case, but it docs not | against women who moke and who declare the | They reached the depot and went into the fn artist's brush could never simulate. Cer- | Coronel occupies the northeast corner of for as an Injured Man, hich undoubtedly exists that the walrus will . " Te sees: an inolated cace,”” anid Dr, H. A. | habit to be ill-bred and fast, have no ides of the | Sting room. A large crowd was, there wait thinly wendscan cearey no ties of the con, | SoteesT that t tect tn Chile, bonsdes ast | Fem the Culcaco Sows youty have gone fy. Should sucky be the cast } c Hare last evening, “There‘are other similar | women they are condemning. People with such ‘all could bese. trast between limitless snow fields above an’ } y : » hearty way spoke up so tat ail could hear. ' orge, have a drink?” be sald. fashioned feelings on the subject of the rever- ‘Yes, thank you, don't care if Ido,” replied Quantities of copper. There are. two long | When it was announced that Uncle Rob, the | the Eskimo will be deprived of their most im-] Around the hem of the skirt a band of the | 00" or, record. A child fcll against a stone | old-fashioned prejudices have usually old- summer time below, ali bathed in softly bril-| Biers at Coronel, with tramways and wagons. | American derby winner of 1890, who broke his | portant winter support. Unfortunately man | joweled studded swede is passed in and out, and brujsed its lip. Its mother. rubbed on it liant, swiftly changing colors. warm air,odorous ade aacdd We oa log last Saturday at Gardeeld Park, would not ite earned the credit of being Uy far the most | thus completing an ‘exceedingly charming and {He cll from au old pipe. | In tes minutes it was | ence due to crowned heads, and would pause es ne eanete ea of flowers, but tempered by ocean breezes and | ‘The adjacent mines belong to what is known | be shot there was great rejoicing among the | Gertructive animal that ever. lived. | With picturesquo gown, which has quite a touch of | vuj.ions before two hours had passe before uttering their scathing condemnations | put tie deacon lost « prest deal ot tah yo tame. ; - mA 3 natural weapons be is weil-nigh helplessagainst | modiwvalism about it. It is of heliotrope- rte that th 7) ut the deacon lost a « of faith sn man the mighty Pacific throbbing beneath in meas-| ay ghe Puchoco company, and if need be | sporting fraternity. Several of his admtrors | the most iaymlew of bests, Lithia intelligence | colored cloth, trimmed with tan-colored swede | <1 UAve henrd, too, of cases of deathly, sick: | Wore Tey nears thet the, Spetusclons somierot ured swells like the beating of « human heart. . bat his . ; Kind thereby. That night he made George the subject of prayer at the Tuceday evening meeting. 00 tons of coal can be furnished alongside | paused a moment while celebrating the glad | bas enabled him to select means of certain de-|and striped silk. ‘The bodice is tight-fitting, | Ress Under just such circumstanoce as she Com, ee pat Maan the ee any ship in the bay within the space of twelve | tidings to pay a passing compliment to veteri- | struction for all rivals. Where an animal at | with big, flaring revers, lined with the striped | sen cate, where achieve there are cates of | Russia and Austria, the Queen of Italy and have occupied another reclining chair beside | houra.” The Paciti ‘Sction Com: | nary eurgecy, which put a horse's broken leg | HCE bulky, useful and slow to. think is con- | silk, turning back to expose a full vest of soft, P a are cate ‘To properly appreciate these things you sbould | : 5 Seas i i é a " | death resnlting on record. the Queen Regent of Spain, as well as their po - aaa a maid) have | pany (Ragiiad) ( hele abal from: Ceca. ( P cerned its continued existence is worth a very | creamy surah. ‘There are straight full sleeves é i - SMOOTH SHAVING. eee tak cammne pamed tha| sod She alee Sroquaated. by HW ships for | Laer ewom of putting = bullet: fato Tis) saat purchase fa this age: Of the cloth, loosely gathered” at the waist, |, There sre two, well-athenticated case of | SAC teas off Paria, are all omek tor i Andes, unveiled for once im all his majesty. | the same purpose, so that it is not an uncom- brai HABITS OF THE WALRUB. which may be pushed up at will to hor ae what |G a fooon forthe . ers of tobacco, of which ‘they are also thor- |W the Ancients Had to Squirm Around Standing apparently in the center of the snow-| mon sight to see eighty or nincty colliers} There seems to be « general impression that | 4 full-grown walrus weighs us much as 8,000 | 8F@ called “mitten sleeves” underneath. These | "5 habitual smoker unwittingly swallowed | ughly good judges. Perhaps the most invet- for « Scrape. corered Cordillera that stretches north and anchored at once off Pashoco, besides | the only remedy for a broken bone in a horse | pounds, with a girth of fonrtecn feet. Its skin snr rig pee Joie lpn Soe fg a the | quantity of the oil from bis pipe. He fell | ¢rate smoker among the royal Indios is the Em-| From the Nations! Marber. ne + : “A is z s feet. iped silk, feria ‘ oe Se a Se a ree | cee teal oe es = 5 ce is plenty of powder and lead, judiciously and | alone will tip the scales ut 400 pounds. The | ceuter of the front of the beil,skirt the wander | 2o"n unconscious almost on the spot, and but Sie see say sn oun Coe In my wanderings about the world, writes ‘would have neted how purple banks of clouds| ton, but sells in Valparaiso at €20| Promptly administered. To the great major- | animal is of « gregarious habit, gathering in | skirt of striped silk shows between the two} oe prompt sad ‘very energetic meelieal Git | | caquetly deael dive: ber, wath, TL ne Oe Beas Tay piled all along on top of the range, while | and 30 the ton. Coronel isa rare town for | ity of people the idea that the unfortunate ani-| companies on shore or upon large masses of | gores of cloth, which are keptapart in a fashion | “Oy! Pave Md og gether with o quid nas Sonp,.men, olen J unter and a hairy man, I have tested the ‘Aconcagua rose clean and clear above the | Spanish-America, being built entirely of wood | mal need not give its life as a penalty for a | floating ice. It is rarely found fur out at se prevalent just now by met c lany other ilastrations I could give you | Soon on her writing table.” ‘Her imperial maj-| barbers of many mations and bought their clouds, separated and solitary. When the sun | from the timber which grows abundantly here- fractured limb was so novelas tocxeite wonder, | the herd usually huddiing together on or near | which are quaintly covered with crocheted | f the deadly nature of the poison found in >. Gnally dipped into the dark ocean you would | abouts. It stands about a mile east of the | Yet splints are placed daily around broken legs | and and basking in the sun. In May or June | silk. A Swiss belt of embroidered swede is tories f three child: fferit Soly smueks tn ta paecy at tee oan We rwectngegerenina ous getentig. gee have seen the jet black of ualit lower peaks in | Puchoco wharves and contains 10,000 inbub- | Ob horses. they seek the shore for the purpose of giving | worn round the waist, attached to which at the | ,,-t Knew a case of three children suffering } °;7 Mavi sf th) Pmprossof Russia is'a most jena straight hewile, devs tie work ie mauve i ‘contrast with the rosy amethyst of the | itanta hough euch a desolate, lonesome-| One of the young doctors on the staff of the | birth to their young. It is believed that a male | right side is a chntclain bag. aleo of swede, with skin disease on the head who had oil of ona straight handle, docs its work, in mative mates heights which paved with gold. tho | looking little place, it is by no means wolated | Chicago Veterinary College, when the inguiry | walrus has but a single wife, and that the | studded with jeweled nails. It has strings. jay ek aunts tone ta oe cere gilbcnnd ideal omoting room. TEER Seasenty wale te torteay by waters path “we were to’ plow and threw a| from the world, being a regular port of entry | Wa# put ““Why is it necessary to shoot a horse | female gives birth to but one young | These are passed through openings cut in the | !4Y at death s door. in convulsions for twenty- | MY SMCuE DL stste of one of the love-|meniy moistonng the, meng th Srey ea meat Tight, oben sh and ahore | forfour lines ‘of, stcamslipe, having ‘tele-| "hen at breaks a leg?” promptly answered: | one at w time, althongh nometimes twins | #kirt and then ontagain, “Thishotde the pocket | fF OSC Ot Tat ia the war of 1312 liest rooms at the Alhambra, palm trees giving | water, soap being pre , 2 $ nd the gray shipping in the harbor. graphic and cable communication with Europe | “Tbere are plenty of foo! ideas tlouting around | are Lorn. The great tusks are need to assist | down and prevents it flying out as the wearer See nance an dee ted | it quite a tropical appearance, while tempting | has tbat primitive isstrun a ae sel parts of Chiles railway to Concepeton | Fegarding horace, but the most foolish of the | the beast in moving about as well asfor digging | walks. surgeons who did not wish to goon duty tied | it 4 pical *. x mpting | Line tint primitive innirasscnt crossed way abi AN INCREASED ILL-FEELING IX CHILE. ag ae arts Chhwatd and another so Lotar | lot is the idea that the broken bones of a horse | up shellfish und roots of marie plants, upon saoist tobacco leaves under their arms and be- | Senger toe ee Ee iragrent ceed. The | reas making « scratch, At the caartect Notwithstanding the beauty of thiscelebrated | “"."402 Quitis’ was edmpelled to. coal here, | Will not unite. The plain fact is that they will which the creatures subsist. “They are. ivoffen- ‘: peg raph bed os path ain Lecce of Pacts wah hock: otne echenan whieh exe eats eee eee port, ite surrounding hills and crescent-shaped | we disembarked at Coronel and went by rail to | Join as readily ae the bones of « man, and all | sive except when attacked, but when their of pa iist is tis sctive potemncte poteciple in | Sst ecoen in tas eeoayetimmts et Ie the operation of shaving was a capital ofease— , crowded with vessels from all parts of the | L. ther f lace fe 1 and cop__f that is necessary to make a union is to keep the | spring are threatencd they become very flerce. P i: — rent 0 is 4 ie ° hpomen} s be we were delighted to bid it adieu, for | Per, only about four miles distant, but fronting | Patient quit. “Now, that ix the sum and aub- THE SEA cow. Sanne figotine. It is, with the possible exceptions | Snel Thee tie GPtat Flinn ‘Ciguictios’ond the | age nacnie Sncret a in this dies ir# of triumphant rebellion the cities | ® little bay of itsown. High bluffs surroun jaeoorgieal Uda Bt UB he Neer — = ae Chile a aces | ite roadste: level co 3 set any bone in his body. but], i a “vee rape é X of Chile are neither safe nor SS cen oe on rd anpond arhere | Mere ix where. the trouble comes in. It ia im | town to have been remarked by Christopher J pure state a drop has been knownto | key, Queen Natalio of Servia has a store of to- | far more effective. of hydrocyanic or pruesic acid and carbolic | Yote in favor of Egyptian cigarettes, and the | ages for the removal o: acid; the most violent poison known. In ite] Queen of Roumania declares in favor of Tur- | discovery thut a fr hair, till the importamt ent of broken bottle is is the case with those The “sen cow" above referred to ia first : e ; 6 i ‘ : bacco from each country, of which she is care- | fierce isinndersof the Andamane, who operated , _ ; rT: & maae oasible to make a horse keep still. Columbus. Undoubtedly it was plentifal once Il a dog almost like a flash of lightning.” : : rvendy 0 paneer = = Mi foaling trwnrd peerrpar hyn nenertne p marl opens Powstuch ‘depends on the locality of the fracture. | upon a time all along the coast of the Gulf of ‘Does the vil that gathers in a pipe contain dns herd — = er = in this rough fashion on two escaped Indiam Gay—so mach so ‘thet the most inoffensive | interesting thing about the placo is that the | If it is below the knee and not comminuted, | Mexicoand up the shore of the Atlantic as far barseese aas-vaciehiotcnauss af Genukg, suing aunalty | condiaeebs Goarabie-renare Gaserican residents are subjected to a| mines and smelters, the manufactories, the | that is, if the bone is not broken in fragments, | 0* the Carolinas. The name by which the beast 7 ‘A very large proportion. The case from | Of? rarities sith, precious stones, Turning | bol elltgwce ben young Ghossand annoyances, and I'am afraid thet | pier, the shipping, every house in the village | the leg can be put ina plaster cast, the horse | has sinco come to be known is “manatoo.” Its / : Cumiten prions Row Geadiy Gis stl con be] coc oun eoenny, it would tote Sonleng €r| pauses @ecae some the time is not far distant when their lives | and all the land insight are the sole property of | placed in a sling, and the chances are that the hie enone Pid rag Sool angen sen SP / suites pectatenasn cigeat rte ag 10> | Scotion tus manasct Shp ill hanwmianbeies Leckags beter aes aaeeeen Ga ; F % 4 iow be ne will uni ri will take four to : North Carolina southward. vk tained in tl e stem. s unde portal i Ra a er eeaaaine (pronounced Cow-ncensyo who | x Weeks tomake @ union and the horvo will | |The manatee is hugo water mammal. 40 un. : _ Doss See emoks of hacning Sobeoce cuntsin | SGOT cs thet ay ato come ato laghes| "Reaiaets maa as 2 Guietly slong the street are not “only subs | is about the wealthiest individual in the world, | Probably go lame for three or four months | Usual in mize and shape that it might well Dh ago . inthe tana. A vers proportion of car] move hislocks and eyebrows, “Whguring ane to covert ancers, bat openly hooted by | She can afford to be eccentric, and there being | {ter A fracture below the hock ean be treated | have excited the wonder of early explorers who ie nquestionably. | tt, isa volatile oll and fm | "2.200. women smoke, and want ef them oven | cousteusnes” ¢ apn pm ye oo rf gasere, Lat openiy booted by | hoend to her money and no’ limit to hor ex: | successfully, but if itis above the bullet is the | Visited the new world. Doubtless jt is some- ; the destructive distitintion that goes om in the | [Oe Cates strong as thoes allected by the | Soedess Hindoo sows hie grief ne the Carbone She Tabblo as, (Gringas’ and sometimes in- | re eugunces, the people delight. to call her the | Ovly thing to recommend, for there is no way | What ancient, inasmuch ns fossil species are ipe’s bowl it is given off, mixed with other | smoke clga is 7 the | modern Hindoo shows his grief at the barber's Most trivial pretexts are frequent, and when | “Countess of Monte Cristo.” to Keop, the, leg fixed ahd the horse will not | found ia the phosphate bei of South Carolin. d Fee mp tee ee pepe ogee si —_—_+e- a ; + cep stil us the conditions are against a | Specimens heve Leen caught measuring ten ~ : “5 oe <e- 4 ol gnce an American gets into « Chilean prison! rue wratrutest wibow tx tax wort>. | onion and the broken bones keep the animal in | fect in length aud ‘weighing 2000 pounds reaches the emoker's mouth. The longer the ‘The Heathen Chines. eerie Poy omy oe oper or poly oh veda he Besides very extensive and valuable mines of | such agony that it is a mercifal act to kill it. | They are gentle beasts and herbiverous of Tips Aes the es aes S From the San Francisco Call » dar pr 6 ° sort of chance for clemency oF Justice. der | Ailver, copper and coal sho possesses millions | “if wlorse had as much sense asa dog we | babit, living wholly on aguatic vegetation. Take a handkerchief some time when you | “Tn the western addition thore te a lady who is | sh°toyer'\ iviced, whe ines been teeveling nals before remarked, there is no reason under | Ce Tnoney, millions of acres of lan, flocks and | Could treat 1 more successfully, for ndog will | Observation line proved that they are very i are smoking, Get a good mouthfil of smoke | ine of a social lender and who hes in her > onaie pounds Gp aera ested Englishtnen, who areusingevery endeavor | herds that are numbered by millions, whole | Bld ‘ts broken leg up and travel on three legs, | affectionate to their young, lamenting them ae ey iales tao nae a quale oF years. 2 ited. the’ most beautiful” fedrive Amerionns out of the covstry, that | blocks of real estate in Santiago, Valparaiso ee ee ee eee ee Ce Nes hpernl tarp oe tae : Peeled epee snatter. This, Wye he seed psnange tendo pared i ‘peste ll gt Tg hy there may be no interference with tha’ rich | and other cities, whose rentals amount to sov- | {ured limb, but will rest ite weight on a frag. ) | Sdey can be kept Tory Nel i eae nd 3 b mmomorising warsory rhymes! this peason | Bighly finighed mot stecl, simple and hauls they have long beon making here. One | eral hundred thousand dollars per annum; sho | ured bone as though the bone were whole. It | {here le reason to belicve that the species may memorizing warsery rhymes sud for this reason | scleatific, being merely thin, Gat bighes of - 5 . and dol . will not do to sling a horse completely of be preserved in zoological inclosures in- y ¥ - : . grew to be a great favorite in his mistress’ | Sclentille p pe Bay Fo ead Sok tne may be toend inthe Ce ped aor pe the largest bank | feet, ‘for the sativa weighs weld’ eeoss <2 aadaneny. Te they tan Ue biel satisfactorily j Ronsehold. A few days ago she gave a ten, and | Metal inserted in grooves of thicker | «tu a potorio dispatches being sent | o: » a railr leet of iron | resviratory and digestive organs, producing | under stich conditions it would be very desira- for the amusement of her guests she conceived |, The agent warrants theiredge to stand for such distress that the horse would ‘die. The | ble, inasmuch as they are not likely to survive 5 indulged in to excess, certainly, though | an iden of exhibiting her Chineso protege. Ac- | three mouths, when the razors must be sent to sling is used to prevent the horse lying down | Otherwise for many centuries, owing to the ; it may not be in moderation. The system be- | cordingly she had him arrayed in a unique cos- | Him, dixmounted and sharpened, having to be and is so adjusted that the animal can put its | Constant warfare that is made upon them. In comes accystotned to the poison and im small | same and at the proper time usbered him into | Tewoved from the grooved back to de so. weight on the sling by slightly bending the | confinement they have been found to feed quantities it ceases to be actively harmful. But | the presence of her guests to recite “Little Bo- | Cha» the sculptor, made one of hard fol readily upon gardon vegetables, such as cab- excessive smohing is certain to do harm. As to | Peep,” inthe words of which she had drilled him | bronze with a keen and effective edge, and When the young surgeon bad finished talk-|bage, celery tops, spinach,’ baked ap-| * F that is excess there can be no fixed rule. It | with some little care. Her horror can be better | there ire relice of Hompeli manuiachared de ing he led the way to the operating room, where | ples, &c. Strangely enough, they eat depends on the individual. Some men can | imagined than described when he delivered the | that allo; Dr Sayres, ataisted by Dr. Hughes, was per-| under the water, although they eannot 4 siand with impunity what would be highly dan- | following: “Littee guiriee, no more #nbee him ——-o forming an exceedingly nice operation in vet-| breathe so. There was a manatee in the Lon- gerous for othe: ae name, ala same Peek-a-Boo, losem smalla sheep; ‘The Chrysanthemum. erinary dentistry. ‘The tooth in the case was | don Zoological Garden which devoured 100 a \ “I have not heard of the case,” eaid Dr. J. K. | no more can find; somebody say no fools him; J am the Chryesathenem, far back in the upper jaw, so badly decayed | Pounds of lettuce daily. ‘The diet was expen- T. Van Pelt, when spoken to on the subject, | bymby come back; catchem tail back pocket.” I know I'm jailer, feed heh deenpeies oon dake, per-| Hive, but it would not tte any:hing els ater oN “ut T have'nt the least, donbt he child's ———— And romeviues yallerer ating table bad a tilting top, moved by a screw | having tried the lettuce, although previous! : ‘ sega args rpeccceer wrnenge we Race-Track Crowds. oa Ges ont sae es ee rar binding? the, lous bods rad | it bad exhibited a disposition to be content + aes the old pipe’s stem. Convulsions and great |, Had Studted Bac = ap neck were tirmly attached to the table top, | With water cresses. a = prostration are symptoms of nicotine poison- | *"? ntiashes cae os ee -eeel?? te.ce- awume Dm built hich stood on ite edge, while the blindfolded HOW MANATEES ARE CAPTURED. : Hag, __Is'e the sotive princip @in tobacoo end | 1, ashe onddenly ronged himecif from ‘After the pattern of a mop, orse was strapped securel et pssst pd yey aoe yeny Bald Serpe tied Manateos are commonly caught with nets, “It does beyond question enter largely into} afew moments’ deep thought, “and there’sa Tam Su eforescent epttcane lar to a horizontal position, carryiag the | Which are stretched across rivers near their} ‘The next sketch is a lovely gown of pale gray | the composition of the oil which gathers in a | whole government subtreasury in it Of the great American spitib horse with it, Aw there was nothing of the | mouths, where the beasts aro expected to pass. | cloth, made with a very long coat bodice and | pipe stem. 1 do not believe that the fames or | «75 what?” ‘Of get thar. tooth for the forceps te grasp, it was decided | The latter get entangled in the meshes and, | having both the bodice and the skirt braided | smoke of tobacco contain nicotine, except) a. sast thought of it,” continued Se ey that the only way fo extract the tooth was to | being unable to rise to the surface for breath, | with a narrow band of gold galon, studded with | possibly in infinitesimal proportion. A Ger- ee ee ek io push it out. ace partly suffocated. To the nets floate are | tiny ateel nails. Bands of golden otter form a| man experimentalist analyzed the smoke of | without noticing the question. — “I'll just. get ApA ao copmel es attached and tho fishermen follow the floats, | smart vost to the bodiee, the same fur being | some tobacco which contained 4 per cent a couple of pieces of glass about # foot long Except my viouming shape bbscgos = oe eee gathering in the prey in due time. ‘Thus | also used for the collar andcuffs and as an edg- | nicotine, but found none at all in the fumes.” | snd two or three inches wide, and then I'll ix But [stood «traigat up After giving the seat of pain an injection of | Ssught the animals are placed in “crawls” and | ing for part of the hem of the skirt. The| “Do you consider smoking harmfal?” them about an eighth of an inch apart, start ait 8 = cocaine Dr. Sayres drilled «hole straight into | fed autil it is time to kill thom. ‘Their carcasses | graceful hat and feathers aro arranged to cor-| ‘It must be if any micotine is absorbed, and | half a dozen flics in from one end and the one And do yet. es === the jawbone above the tooth, passing through | afford a profitable booty, a single skeleton | respond. especially in pipe smoking this would seem to | that gets out the other end first wins. And today myself =<. a large pus cavity and sovering several small | properly cleaned being worth $100. The skin. if — eee ae cA Dek canis tn eat-in Renbidl roe WALKS IN THE COUSINO GROUNDS. Sutetloa? which vero carefully “igatured. “The | wken of whole, can be sold for a like | Written for The Evenins Star. nut the cigaret . tooth was so soft and so rotten thet large pieces | mount. A demand for both existe all over the a fair start and color them #0 you can tell one ‘Ana the more BB lis sack on neds dot Waiting. ither, 1 there'll be a mii Frills of scientific museums. South at least so far as nicotine is con- | from the other, and, say a mint of ‘We develo ‘Sant ; j 5 were found floating in the pus. When the loose | World on the part a , = 7p Sig Sngseepen Vere a bbe in| sri nth ol node hy | Regen of te acne eed | neve any, eee, mentee | A Ta a ead ae ees | SB fey gam ofa the sd a against the United States in ite, dealings wilh | o{Rttonce of many millonve year’ From her | drawn out through the incision an iron bar | wospone shed mith, Citee-cormered Glee, when Ikari cuss o cating som Tarncane nicotine ce tom ne and He latentas it) sDisquality them! ‘That's the regular wa Indianapolis FAG, - dealin 3 Fe i y can for the purpose. cried, O, 1 in the pi 5 paeaemennecnlGipipenae eee Eien hres roa aay ge Sol ymin aona "te ves pe tna eugene fad tots we | eoniy alee to tty at art | Why aren soe Sr ng yal tthe tat injriou form | hh aE vs a ak at Center Bnd Mem forthe fact that its chief owner! ie Col North; | ships eight in. number each of "3,600 | , During the operation the sufferer gazed won- | Pones. jm 100 Newt co the animal called Near And the sun with a radiant smile reed thi k it’s started.” From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat the nitrate king, who has male so many, mil: | tous capacity, wero built in Bngland and'sre | derinaly at the doctors with patient eyes, | Sone! tor gtonein the bladder, nee PO Seemed to answer my soul's wild sotich of the onlcat ie whlch thetceoks | ii don’t see ant in it” “sce Alphonse Daudet is very fecble and ee ee ee ee ee megegine i Bele sad feneh aot Greeeies en rag al Getaeg aa a Pro pag pretibial a a mecdaey terest the smoke} you don't! Everbeen to arace track?” | almost blind,” ssid Mr. J. W. Willard, “end ei ta. Tak- ero Pi re . Q » iz a sey — ~ fax SRamenate aces aemeets ae Magellan op ney ns throne the Strait of | moval of the tooth ended the pain, and when | ‘The meat of the manatee is very ‘palatable, EME thy loved to Shy benom Ay. “There may have been other causes of death, — yet,” be went on, “he is dictating to his wife berate print fora sample you may readily | a return cargo those coaling vesselsbring down | *!! was over the wound was carefully dressed fmagine haw much worse ts the private talk of ore from upper Chile, Pera and Ecuador for | 824d the horse led to stall. Sometimes horses ‘those individuals who have such mighty ends | smelting in b¢r silver and copper works at Lota, | have their teeth filled, and extracting, fling while those that go around to the eastern side | 2d cleaning the teeth are common ocourrences. id Dr. McFarland, in discussing the case. will probably be his last novel. It resembling veal in flavor. In fact, to the ‘Then my soul grew calm and strong, Shen be louth to Cellove thet te nicotine was fa ng py South American Indian the beast is a mine of And the tear left the moistened eye the only cause without full im ition. “Well, my idea is to sell wealth. The native subsists upon its flesh, And I cried, though waiting seems long, “There is no doubt that is. most | There'll be just = . y annoints himself with its‘oil, makes shields and My darling I'l clasp ere I aie! virulent poigon, and that it is contained in the at reasoning being, swayed in all things by his come back with beef, flour, coffee and mer- - the city. Qeagndions, Solas Salk of joulouny Saeed aodate | ceeation Gem the Soneean tal dager ag Bo ropes from ite skin and finds medicine in its —De Wirt C. Sprague. | oil that gathers ina pipe. A child of that ity. proverbially excitable and ir- | Lota contains 7.500 inhabitants, and among PRI clo hooy —— be mens mombteprgy i fictpierbo | hance xis ieahbednitonmancbemsy sana tte alocaes ‘might have preciprtated Infiuumatory words dropped here | them sho distributes in wages’ over 100,006 , dant Gaga, although tie ment io ee ATR tack if the cbild hada tendeney that ‘there among them are eure to bear speedy | per month. Thoughit is only amining village, | Ver eeeegriszly? I guess T did Ne es ae at sce ae ———— Get wg ota éaae ‘and terrible fruit. A mob, thus incited against as smoky and dirty as any in the coai| 10 the spring of 'S5 I left Coloma after | si meas 64 Sone ier PY OFe: | Five me cients Ria “Do tobacco fumes contain nicotine?” ‘Americans. is as likely to rise up any day—or regions of Pennsylvania, the senora prefers | nightfall, bound for ‘Frisco. I had completed “I don’t see how you ean be so nice to that! «without doubt. I have beard of scase rather, with customary brutal cowardice, on | living here to any place this side of Paris. She | fully three-fourths of the journey. In pase- Magri arg cis man,” said her bosom frierit. ; where violent sickness and death resulted to a ae ean ne maces mecan ob | omsierel aemage dan meeetne eho | BE ont joey poutgy fame ens - ed iciougs stom breed BE Merge shecirar ne/ Nesedpcoritod a es tara the roofs over their as | quarter of Santiago—in the — ep geeae pete! zoological | “aithough he does Pemapuaatsd| Fs : cae. they have lately srison tomurder their country- | qrvhich is splendidly furnished aud is the show. | !¢4 through a sort of grove, I found my path | 6°” nged to the See ee Ae ie men and wantonly destroy their propert; place of that city of palaces. We went to see | disputed by a huge animal, that, with » horri- ally. = POLITICAL CONFUSION BREWING. it, as all travelers de who ean obtain the neces- feat seme Pps g ‘ea a faced in “ene only occasionally. He's frightfully sary ii vd it i ir al r. Should such s thing occur nobody need look | 1°57 Fixurious apartmenta, ite wells ts count; | me, but as soon as I could move I wi and ‘ye noticed ft. And he's fo the “junta” for redress, for its members | Picture gallcriosand music roomsand libraries, | made for the tree. Catching sight of « limb to be fare too busy grinding private axes, and some | ly gardens, beautified by statuary, fountains | OUtlined against the sky, I threw a of them have animowiticsof Weir own to grallY | and flowers, marveling how ite owner could | ud sprang for it. To my after Sgninet the land that gave them birth. “The | rar to-ace abut up year after ¥ear, while she | ached my mark and lost no time in gotting Rolitieal confusion that might have been pre-| spends most of her time in stuffy European branches SEES DI Tng in the party which | hotels. She ownsanother estate an our’ fone pe a be on top, chiefly because | trom Santiago named Macul (pronounced Msh- SEE ahs, oF lenders aspires to, the same | cool), which is said to be the finest estancia en fe cannot possibly be but | iy all’ South America. Its bow stretch ‘one presi: time, even in this caricature | trom the Chilean capital far into the Cordille- of a republic, serious complications are bound ras, whose glittering caps of eternal snow mark toensue. You remember the tradition of the | the limate of ber land, Her orebards, vine, a Se os ee a yardiand flelds of grain are in its valleys, and 22 | her flocks and herds feed on the foothills. The rail was the beak of one of the | yauccks® magpies and another little magpie’s taii” ‘ H s FET i be ; Hl a if t Hig E Hit nt He i #8 Ls f | | a Fe fl Fl i iti i Hf B & 3 if i f i E i ¢ L i f iE ih it f i t fF H i Hy al t i f i Ls ef treasure searchers ode may yet happen oe peace ‘Vicuns, turned beng ee oy Boorse = ro lected jore this unex: Period and poninh temporary overturning, Eras ing domesticated. 5 hart Ay mle Neal reales O° | wom the Chinson Totten ‘The hae and cry against Minister Patrick ns p for fi ‘Julie, is there oun ip merely an exsuve cor fault with Fond gel pars i Jetting me come to see you so < i i an ber o note eat) overly fond

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