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“tHe EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. —~ _~ me love Nick's boy. examine. Under the microscope the blood INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGH’ which is forwarded to any domestie M 4 S C 0 T J I M heaprich.” MARTYRS TO SCIENCE. coursing through the veins of the foot affords a woman | wate i for information in regard to the for Bs . naw.” ah? interesting sight. The Additional Work Which It Entails om ig way of doing things That document es ete rushing oh Spett| hn omeromtna ia sae eae ees tae boy " ae J very ly to out open (Daa joubte a+ 2 An Indian Romanoe of Crime, Skill issning to io bese | Animals Which Are Out Up to Ex-| 1 tre pemteure witch icine de oat | x srorroxn rorers ocy vate coun mascar or | Spoterd|s edict will sete how, oun ah j and Love. Sw Wyaaket hed tend Human Knowledge. the boar eg eT etn reed elrpcdaagen crs | Son cy Jerical force nd get ears a ntific \t FORCE —THE EXTORTION Wi @ | te an extra cl loree | Age gp ily ino | i exhibits a very beautiful apectacle be-| ricxsox auenicax atruonscoomterertenen | cates of "copyright ised te foreigners without ing Mascot - roseope. membrane con- | delay. Qrerage American author - tains the im « omen ‘ n it BRIDE OF THE HUNCHBACK. for Rencies, FISHES WITH HANDS. 2 Brace nical vemele. which com 4 NswonTH B sPOFFORD, ean ee | My castes te Cetahing cat ho fected - you? Yeu sal Destemen te tea Ever. Th the veins the red | 4% rian of Congress, will be « very happy man movely fame 7 to get = coprright Reservation Romsnce Ele- Me bave her and ascles can seon tumbling slong in @ | officially if the closing session of the ~ | from Job Bull, an; diate terested oe = eS ee im woald | Barsiar Sen Animale Which Roam Around | continuous stream, like stones in’ a torrect. | second. gathering of Inwsakore deat char tee | Who toted agaizm. the. international 3S ments of # Three-Volume Novel—: Benoise would | With Dark Lanterne—The Ear of the Shark | After such an operation it would be quite por. Parag tome grounds for believing that the whole bus- tions Wosing and Sed End—A Girl Staked | put her soft arms around the neck of Nick's! _rne newt Which Frogs and Other Ant. sible to preserve the life of the viet by catt- | paceasr Pheer ied pelea bim ea “< | mess is somewhat om sith the balense jorse Race, Wi Finall; our juew septic ent, ering up its abdominal wall. | CTeased clerical correspond | tipped toward the other shore of Atdentic ot cae So his tak, i all samme wiod.” | ™sle Pay to Sclonce—Jolly Fish With Pol-| Nothing of the Kind if tone, Mose er | heals increased baatoee a eek a eeatpend. | upp ‘ boat Pamaamaal cians lives not being vatuable enough to warrant the | branch of the government machine. Se at mt rads, 4 " Mr. Spofford bas besn the Librarian since me—I sabe Sometimes the cerebral heres, which PF Weitten for Ta Evening Star, no, persue, 20 Fete while You Aight be kill ape are the thinking part of the brain, are removed, | 1864, and saw the national collection of Books certihed domsment as ts suck eney wot es HO'’S AHEAD? you—manse—then what you Yer ter Kee oie HE GOVERNMENT] W2ereupon Mr. Frog becomes a mere living | &TOw from comparatively meager proportions, | ing five copies for various British Hbreriea, ‘Nick's boy—no, ag fg le iy ee > fae biol ‘benmeciel Paper a eles condition he may live | until now every nook and cranny of the west | py y ——ry- omens ee i x —) v =) (= logical ) Hever Moving except ‘ | and similar entry wo Masoes Vise. Welt ON tows sopld ne leg Gan eran st Wood's Holl and and taking food only when it ts pat. lnto me | outer of the Capitol is piled full with the con- | Ooo sn ete nea they turn, then we can | Sferea to ride with Mascot sintond sect wick clewhere slong the| ovis, Toemechanical functions of bie mind | OUtlons of aapiring authors. That state of | True can: =ay @: Gas Geek & ee. him, the victor to have Benoise, the vanquished were very busy | *F¢ *till active, but they only respond to irrita- | “airs cannot be remedied, of course, until the | $3.50 for both entry and certified copy of the KURHAUS PARE. A party of “friends | to leav reservation. const ‘ery DesY | tion. Similar reflex action ia thown by the | Dew Congressional Library building is ready for | traneaction, aud {i looks very maeb es If the a wobmeictea — assy were visiting me at my — sot for the trial caine all tog toon to during we Past ea oreney ny ne | frog's leg, which contract | occupancy, but there must be « dead halt some- | Albiou lou were getting considerably the best i] ving cine, and went heavy mer studying fishes and | when & ~ and winding in and out was the home on the White | he a It will be remembered that the ‘ | where if Congress does not allow an increased discovery of galvanism was due to this circum- | force to the librarian within the next six stance. Galvani was cooking some frogr' legs for his sick wife in hie laboratory, and an elec- | "The intersational copyright law ts venponsl- } omin, idental : 4 7 r bd ped =A cao {nto coutact with | pie in the premi A great deal was said both hearted to the race track where would be the racing snd shooting match that decided her life. Crowds of Indians were on each side, for though Nick’s boy had more friends, yet Mas- cot Jim's money drew many allies. with villages | filver line of the river Rhine, while in the far | divtance Mainz and the Main ‘could be faintly seen. The sides of the mountain are covered with vineyards, which lie exposed warmtk of the sun. other creatures that live in the sea, Sculpins engaged much of their attention, One species, of the deal AT WIESBADEN. River agency and that morning we hed driven out to the Indian race track. Usually the track to the . rhe development | pro and con when the Mill passed, and perha yi ; “sea | of the frog isa favorite atndy for classes in | EoD tie has teen natn pameed. and perhaps the ministry of the interior, and no fee Ww 5 in a straight line, ‘THE OIRL as A PRIZE. known as the ‘‘sea| of ite something has been said since. But whatever ° A Washington Woman's Impressions suid eer Ge toon cece with Indians stationed | Eighty feet were paced off to the north of Tobin,” has peotoral | oi taeedia epring and are so big feat, | can be urged for or against the gond result of | fvgsired. Tp ; - , in ¥ Can | internati: ony 0 tha! ere of the Famous Watering Place. | cated the Temple of oe a eenove tae view is | at each stop to insure fair riding, but here the | ON6 of the great cotton woods, On the tree fins resembling hands. | be ‘observed to advantage with an ordinery | teTational coprright there is no doubt that it obtained. Amusements are provided here in | Joining of two rivers outlined « level tract of | "a8 nailed bit of white cloth fora mark. On| They are discovered to be actually organs of the new regulation has materially increased pocket len. Queerly enough, the whole mase of | ['*,, 50%, resulati puaeetiay satus. — the line stood Mascot Jim and Nick's boy—the | touch, and the fish walks on them over the bot- | each egg is transformed into the tadpole, which see Peng PR ye Noi ment ns emt : 3 -ycq, | Tarious forms. Near by is a photographic estab- | land the shape of « horseshoo, and at each | foonicr aut trod wed in j tee Iatintgny | soma, Coating for in toodice th poen’ Tie elies | trent abel ettct scat. the ia ee Sacnt s cont on the part of the government. | "so Queen Victoria's coffers are 4 @LIMPS OF OLD TOWNS. |itshment where they advertise photographs | point of the ehoelike figure was an immense | and jolly, with the love lickt still in his eve® | of these ‘toad fishes,” as fishermen call the | “UFiou metamorphosis of the tadpcle into the | jhe /wy Puma facie Sclamation of daly 1, Sls foreign ones to which an American pro- taken in Frenen, German, English or American | cottonwood tree, Under one sat Intab, “the | that the kiss of Benoise had brought there, oe =pey het aeyrseeeee te * | frog is attributed to the supposed fact that the | {muce the President's proclamation of July 1, —_——— style, and across the r Pri of art or literature is called upon to con- but if Mr. Spofford’s opinion ts rect, the new arrangement is worth all much more of the trouble tt entail, = ELECTRICITY CURES NEURALGIA, ‘The Vibratory Principle Applied te the regulation and . mn inevitable restaurant garden, whither all tho | T°sveved mgn,” who was guarding the spoils | of Nickauree “(“big neck”) and the blankets Gerrans from our train immediately gathered | friends had bet on his ae who rode for him. for liquid refreshment. | Under the opposite tree were Navajo blankets We sauntered leisurely down a shaded path | and buckskina that were bet on Mascot Jim, through a charming beech wood. The shadows | the hunchback. were deep, with here and there a glint of sun- . 4 They were running the second race when we shine. About half way down the Neroberg | grrived, and wo cduld but dimly see through stands the Greek chapel. ey raised their bows and at the word “‘casiff” or three, the arrows left the string. The sight of Benoise’s parting kiss to ber lo must have dimmed the eyes and unsteadied tho hand of Mascot Jim, for the mark was mirsed, while the arrow of Niok's boy fastened tight to | the tree the frayed edge of the cloth. A shout was raised: “Nick's boy--toy york.” family, is secreted by rows of glands. All fishes have slime-secreting organs. In those which lve in the depths of the ocean, where is inky darkness, the slime glands are so modified to be transformed into phosphorescent epota, the slime being luminous. Thus the finny dweller in the dark unfathomed caves of ocean carrics alight about with it to see by. One 1891, and a second edict included Germany in the list on April 15, 1892. Still in that pericd of atrife more than fifteen months almost 18,000-copyrights have been issued here to foreign authors, foreign comporers and foreign designers. For the year ending December 81 last 48,908 copyrights of all classes were sent out from the litrarian’s hands and 6,000 of | ancestors of the frog were fish-like creatures, some of which acquired a habit of living on }iand, lost their gills aad developed lungs | Finally they became regular frogs, though re- ing addicted to an aquatic life, and to this day reverting at the beginning of their lives to their anclent form. | One of the finest biological laboratories in TheTrip from Frankfort -Prominevt Patrons Of the Springs Up the Neroberg—A Visit to the Greek Chapel—The German Fro- fessor’s English. 92. ino i of a foreign o Head by an Electrical Helmet. The ¥ Star cloud of dust the six Indians who were rid-| | Then camo a race, | Nick's boy rode again the | specion recently discovered is called the “mid- | the world is that of the Johns Hopkins (= these were of a fo rig. That a reli, | | Mead by an Whee jeeponden-« of The = ing, but we knew Mascot Jim would come out | bay racer that hed been won from him by | shipman.” It has luminous discs along its| versity in Baltimore. Much ‘iviveeting wo wedge mm the Scat Aeetaem, ve eter ahead. The Indians themselves, though bet-| Mascot and presented to Benoise for a | sides and belly, on its head and at the base of | is done there. ‘The institution uses for th France, Belgium ead Ovit | 4 c Ps a ons of N A BEAUTIFUL ting often on Nick's boy, would always, when | betrotha® The start was made. Several | ite back fin. In fact, it a6 profusely deco- | purpose about 500 frogs annually, which are | applications po ~s fom Ge mobo be, sqpeccen applied to the trestmentof mere morning our train Mascot Jim won, shake their bends and point | Indians mounted and followed the riders to en- | rated with lights ase midshipman is with but- | Obtained from the Chesapeake, where they are | niitt0r a apr cha totale that Me, | YS diseases, there are few more origins! thas Se ramatie at his deformity. “Bad spirit in there win.” | force fair play. | Spure and whips werg used | tons, whence the name. Exch of these lumi-| bred for market in ponds. The dogs and Ragggee il ged tele Pp Ty mpetrteenr yap moved slowly out of ‘hey bave reached the half-mile pole! ‘The | freely, but Nick’s boy came out ab No | nous discs is a complete bull’s-eye Inutern on «| employed are vagrante, supplied by enterpris- Myer ended ep tapes the — eee ie pane eine Inrge new station at turn is made! Nick's boy is ahead, but I bet | chance today for Mascot Jim to fall,as the men | small scale, having a lens for concontrating tht boys, ohb yacaive 40 comes 'ench fer dogs ed up + Prot, : Frankfort and we were hat bas were watching. Another shout arosefor Nick's office «ince the "said the doctor, and be was rays anda reflector behind it composed of ww dirst took effect. This nam- | treat eut by mechanical vibrations, Y cents apiece for cate. Rabbits and | ber wi eiwed ° of for Wiesbaden. ot Jim would win or he never would | boy. The brow of Mascot Jim darkened with | silicious spicules. The light comes from a layer | guinea pigs are ought from fanciers and efetrpe ye epee br ogee a ow There is « serious disease of the nervous ayo here had been the his orite driving horse. One of | anger, but he answered none of the taunta. al ay apap celle between the reflector | pigeons are got from poultry dealers. A very | that applicants for coprright will be ‘very Incky | ©, Characterized by an incessant trembling of al cateallon: of 1 put up & horse against Paddy—| A distance of 100 feet were paced aff and | and the lens. y : P: remarkable apparatus has recently been if they receive them within a few months after | the application is filed, for already the limited clerical force is badly in arrears with the work “legalized.” again the two lovers took “Here they come.” The tree is almost | line, this time with revolvers reached and Jim behind. Suddenly he leans | Jim objected to the line, saying the sun burt No other known fish has such an equipment for illuminating purposes. There are u good many species which have reflectors without the banda, a stooping attitade and an odd gait as if the invalid was going tickets by a dignified guard, slamming and ied in this laboratory for experiments relating It fy simply a glass box in which 100 that makes it « to the heart. ata the air is kept temperature of em fore locking of doors, a vig- | forward till the horse's back is almost free from | his eyes, so it was placed farther north and | lenses, while others have lensos without | degrees. A dog is ehloroformed vo that it | saattere woray, 2 months cannot fail to make | trembling palsy, « a oS tie its load, and loosens the side strap of the | much nearer the horses that were standing in | reflectors to brighten the glow of their lumin- | not move or feel pain. Iti put into the oe mae | ease “ oe | bridle. It may be only a trick to attract the | the shade, but no one noticed this. ous spots. But the midshipman is the only | and its mouth is connected with an alr pump. af IREEEEE CORRRETORDEROR. prives the nn! by the station master, : ; A mark of tin was fastened on the tree. The other's attention, or perhaps the loosened bit encourages the horse to go faster marine dweller thus far discovered which po: which keeps up artificial respiration while the souses both reflector and lens. It is a veritable The routine of issuing domestic copyrights | of rest and sle Mr. Charcot s long time ago a loud whistle from the order waa given to raise revolver, then “Ono, | thorax of the snimal is cut open, so that the nevertheless n alone now calls for some 75,000 letters from the | learned from some invalids who were troubled train conductor, an answering whistle from the | the trick answers and the horse of Muscot Jim | two, throe:” Only ono bullet hit the piece of | animated assemblago of lanterns. There is «| heart can be seen beating. The arteries going | librarian’s office annually, and with an addi- | With this infirmity that they derived decided caulk cal we aca pplemypeey yeas bounds forward, a neck abead of Nick's boy's | tin.” The other’ Slowly Mascot Jim hud raised | wide variation among deep sen fishes us to their | to and away from the heart are then cut and | tional foreign correspondance of 38,000 mnore, | Tatar from bs railroad or in a car- =e S : Ps | horse. | the revolver, aimed at the mark, and as Nick's | manner of carrying their lights. One kind bas | connected with bottles of sheep's blood, | Hou! nothing of the bor of tsscing abe nese: | Fi8ge. The more the vibrations cansed im the We caught ghmyses of some belated travelers The Indinns come around to examine the | bullet cut the tin the one from the revolvor of | barbel hanging at its chin, on the end of which| which has been ¢o treated’ that it will eary documents and certificates, it fi mot to be | Compartments by the train running et full Who wanted to go but couldn't because the | quivering sides of the horses to see if spurs | Moscot Jim entered tho heud of Nick's boy | is suspended what might bo likened to an elec-| not coagulate. Thus isolated from the | SAt? documents and c¢ Tee Me, Soni enk waht | speed and the more the carriage gua jolted doors were no one is allowed to enter had been used, as the jockeys were obliged to | and . tric bulb. while another sort upholds its light | cirenlatory system the heart continues to himself. compelled fo ope sec Pisinly to the | CYer 4? Uneven pavement the mote the relief s compartment of 4 Furopean train when that | ride perfectly nude, using ouly their bare heels | | A ‘ttle bay horse was seen almost flying over | over its head om the highest point of its buck | beat, taking in blood from one bottleand titrary committes, Aly way, Congres snash caperionced. AL the end ta aaye journey oven: neluded. The care for the lives | to urge on their beasts. The Lorseu’ backs were | the prairie, and on its back was a human being | fin. In certain species it is believed that the | forcing it into another. The nerrous system give bim assistance or this government wil be | ‘ey felt better and experienced an inexpres es free of saddles or blankets. that rescmbled naught but a bunch of bright-| luminous mucous from the modified slime | of the dog supplies motive power to the heart, | Diaced in a rather discreditable light before the sible comfort. One of thein conceived the idea ot p * i» purticnlarly striking to an | Suddenly old Cpohoo (“sharp called | colored blankets. Lives don't count much | glands keeps running continually down tho | which is simply a pumping muscle, the connec: | reign nations: who nee pein the raat? | of having himeclf wheeled about for houre im Amer bose habit it has been to leavehome | out “Coch-i, coch-i,” “no good. ct | Among them, you know, as Muscot Jim was | sides of the fish, rendering the whole animal | tion of the nerves with the heart being un- pate cick accomnie: Unele Sem takes | 022, of those be carts used for et the latest posible moment and Jump ou the look at the tiny place on the horse's neck, | Hever punis : brilliant. disturbed. Now, it is possible to introduce | the fees from foreigners for recording and cer- ne omg 9 ee ple ng Jest car, taking hie chance that he will not fall and, with suspicions shakes of bead, call Mas-| Benoise was banished from Nisaure It is considered likely that these lantern- | into the bottles any drug, and a machine makes tifying, and Mr. Spofford argues that delays | f oe fre J — afticte aN won ine nder the wheels. This vever enna cot Jim. He explains rapic ‘ia on | hold, and baving nowhere elue to go bearing fishes of the depths, which are chiefly | automatic record of the rapidity and fullness of | through an inadequate clerical force are in | {¢'* fresher and more active on alighting from ee ee See cefe peal yeas wire fence.” So they coul uta | turned to Mascot Jim, He took her back and | head and mouth and highly carnivorous, are | the hoart beats. ‘Thus it is practicable to dis- the cars. The longer the tri happens in Germany. ‘The traveler, even for « | fs built in the form of @ Greck cross and has Jastec, and the tharp arrow point of flint tied on Mascot's arm | forgave bor, and all , Bone gal since, | When | able to turn their lights on or off at will. ‘This | cover precisely what effects are produced on | Publishers, who muck econ eae cand | worse the line, the more was their ime short trip. te sccompaniod by bis sytrowing | one large gilded dome and four smaller ones. | under the bracelet he always wore was covered | I sar them last they were riding home from | seems probable on account of the nerves and | tho action of the heart by various medicines. Seed rotected before throwing their | P™evement. relatives to the babnhof fully e balf hour be- | 7. ierge dome is surmounted by a Rassian | with fresh blood. | inne, he driving his broncho team, she tending | blood | y P vessels communicating with the sme fore the time for the ture of the train, has Knowledge of these effects is very important to | Such testimony,coming from various sources, tted and services are held Shi literary and artistic products upon the market. | was not lost. It wes for'Mr. Charcot the = double cross which is 190 feet from the ground. A CURIOUS WootNa, -eyed miniature of Mascot Jim. lands, which no other apparent purpose. | medical science, and likely therefore to be of |<" far the foreign contributions heve included rr. peer to brace bim u " = > . ; ser 4 | “ nent z » | cation. Mr. Chare ney, kiss his family all around, men included, —_— — oe eae horse, Cheereenona (medicine man), on my CONDENSED Serre Reg torches, while, when secking (bes ise cau: | hick would stheraiin suns ohees pen pence morn Soy ear caged renga | structed to which « to and fro motion was gives, and mount inte bis coupe with ten minates to | i, orhe St usolenm built by tho Grand Duke | race?” “Yea,” said the doctor, “and I bet him It Will Pgpbably Be Issued to the Army in | throw out search lights and brilliantly’ illumi- | are decmed warrantable. Rene Bacur. | titbograhs a aie eee by means of an electrical windlass. Long befos® fpare. Naturally, people occasionally miss #| 6+ Turembourg ih memory of his wife, Eliza-| on you again. “Toy-yock (all right), me win e That Shape. nate his neighborhood. This phosphorescent ————__+e+______ the librarian’s business accessions have been in Tapes Monee ‘us Sa 5 train, but it is very unusual beth Michailovna, a Russian princess. ‘It has| race. See my blankets.” He pointed to a pile | prom the st. Louis Glote-Demecat. light is similar to that of firefies, which Prot. gE QUIT FoR aoop. the nature of musical compositions and graphic | ViSCUroUx conceived th ebamitting GLIMPSES OF PICTURESQUE SCENERY. cost sn, immense sum, how much the dake has | of at least twenty im number, Near it was an-| "rion Uncle Sam'neat gues to war tbe eol- Langley of the Smithsonian natitation declares art, tho latter a. branch of copyright in which | pineriges patients to the Same < ole We more rapidly past wheat fields filled with | never disclosed, and ten years were required to | other cap composed of valuable buckskina. | ,. e pe oe eee eee es Ok patent of All] 4 Senate Shen Whe Same: 10 Wee Sine] ae becgees eee be on center | am ured anesthenag low grain and dotted with the brilliant red | complete it. There is also s large endowment | Beside them lay a pair of moccasins some poor | diers who fight under the starry flag will be | known Up Pgs lewd Mar ptnrsud ectinemet ior to Look to His Home. the domestic applicants. Not a few dramatic | Boadet of Paris and = herp iven by the grand duke, by which several | fellow had lost, » pretty bracelet of solid Navajo | supplied with coffee in a shape so highly con- | with the least waste and without perceptible det of and Mortimer of Granville, and blue blossoms of the poppies and corn | &! = bp) | | - “Ne this ti copyrights have been issued also, but in com-| plied vibrating rods tothe treatment of 8 silver and a necklace of antelope teeth, di that four- i! heat. It would be of enormous value to man- ‘No, boys, Iam going to quit—this time for 9 ng flowers, which add eo mock beauty to the plo-| Every Sanday. "The Moor ts very handsomely | While talking be bad been watching a group | comve,tnas, me fourounee package wil serve | BG ithe wcret of this ight wiloh the dabes| good," seid’ « masteatioly tosng metas | Bastnoee “the ‘prepertion, of bonks, hae ae | ralgias (fecal ‘ueuralgia in particular) and bende ture, but are a« much the bane of the Farmer | csrpeted, but there are no rents. This in| of squaws and biicks, and after calling carat | 22" pean tion will be given ont perhaps | Use,fOF their. torchlight | processions under the | crowd of cronies, as they stopped hia in front | rotermeusly ome? Te te gradually increasing, | ®” anh ko electric Ram- here sed daisies are at home. | explained by the fact that during the service of | tention to hia winning he chose the handsomest | C¢?*rated preparation will be given out perhaps | ocean, could be. discovered, “Untortamasely, | <7. /sciccn. asd ached bins be-“tabe ieee. |eeems con will soon Teach, Mr. Spofforl | iT; 8nalogous to the hammer of electrte felis He the Taunus mountains. | the Greek Church the people never sit, always | blanket and the silver bracelet and walked to- | 88 4 dry powder, but more probably in theform | the nature of it is wholly a mystery, all effo a = Ant gg? Toy fl uate bowk eomostehie’ and that was spplied te the “ if green and brown i ‘ , | fai ‘ to find it out having thus far proved unavailing. | thing.’ You know I have been with you | thinks, the normal ra! copyrights areen-| Under the influence of the as shades of gr stand or kneel. There is quite » colony of | ward the group. | of small lozenges, resembling cough drops in ug Pr we d the ‘painting’ Sis titled to, especially as publishing interests on BF. ries ott Eaten Ghung | Russians in Wiesbaden who arail themselves of | They saw im coming and called out mock- | size and shape. Theselozenges will bo inclosed SHARKS AND JELLY FisH, for years, an painting’ we have done bas | y the opportunity to worship here. At the present hundreds of time within a ceased. time Wiesbaden is honored by the presence of eenotu—Keenotu”. A the hunchback— hunchback.” He by ted—the blood both sides of the water gradually become ac- cnstomed to the new regulation and adjust in the eleventh century, and catch a glimpse of in tin boxes of 100,ench of them weighinga| Sharks have lately been affording contribu | iven this town a vermillion bue. Mt I must the tower which remains of the Elector’s Pal- ing! the HH ite bard , The method was some 2 | gramme and representing one cup of coffee. | tions to science. Biologists have been vivisect- | Wituow. It may goa little with me at | themselves accordingly. English authors this | improved by Dr. Gillie See tant was simost entirely destroyed by the | the Cand Dake Alerisof Rasen. whole there | showing black under the brown | skin—| For preparing the’ beverage vo cifon pet wil | fre thoes ee Coane tae bown vivioct: |r butine shoct while gees Til beats [eee the race lead their French and German | of Mr Checot’ ‘ie hea ‘en = Prankforters in 1634. Past Hochheim, lying visiting bis brother Michael. In an wane the hava aknt eter, sg (dear one), the | be required, it being necessary merely to put Nts tiecllemead tke ect; ahisbin Rates ie seas | #0 rid myself of all desire for those jolly rants | competitors in number, but Emperor William's structed for the trestment of ‘tegrims ; es [Te iat: pare Curtara marble: the: dace Panag | ochatiews child of old Wyaskot, and at her |g comes tablet into tho cup and” pour boling | {Be functions of the ear, which in tahoe is mado %0 rid mye of ll dosiref together, Yee, the | s¥bjects take preedence in the matter of scien- | rrvse’p fot acne, weutment of risa ba carved from one solid piece and the pedestal ave refused, bat her father answered | made, agar and milk con be wided to vunt tha | Tue fact has been known for some time that| resolution isa sudden one. but it ts none the | 8° Works, and when the German aathors have | met. Imagine « helmet of the model of that from another. ‘The sculptor ‘was Hoffman, «| for her with “Toy-yock ave bono.” All right, Seen, iu Pesan ance ection Sener onee |e fo'do also with the code of syuditcian | 1008 firm. You see, after Iwas married I quit | showing of Lankee coprrighte. will rival thoee | ¢Zol4,tmet and very 3 ey pupil of Rauch, who made the famous monu- | now it is well. Sea ae is | paratively large size havo been recently intro. | paei0 Go.aho with the sense of equilibrium. | ¥.., rettows for a long time and then gravitated | of any eiber nation in the combine, fact, formed of steel plates that permit of ite ment of Queen Louise at Charlottenburg. The | | The bors hooted, the girls’ scream “‘Keenotu | Puce. being made’ balky by" the wddition of | Lisl 73 | ee Lal Lion eT cee figure of the princess is very similar to that of ‘Benoise Keenoiu's squaw, moving portions of the auditory apparatus of catchum Benoise. cot Jim's face wore a happy, satisfied smile, and ashe was mounted he turned to- BENEFITS OF INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. Mr. Spofford was asked yesterday to express | sugar for sweetening; but everybody does not | care for sugar, and therefora those which have | lately begun to be manufactured in this coun- fitting the head perfectly. Queen Louise and is exceedingly graceful in in lieu of crest, there is . She was only nineteen at the time of er death and was deeply mourned by ber hus- | any the leas, I just got careless and thought- Marks, which are tins rwodered unable to | 150” Souahow:d coped te think thateints I maintain their balance in the water. The part | F i current motor of pec i i" i | Was providing her with all the material Inxuries | bis opinion of the copyright lew, and as he is t b 9 ward Benoise with the first laugh that hismouth | try have been made plain. ee enn aT mae to tepend in the | cle tent teeomth to bn qtichel. 1 aian's | te padtinn te-cheuee te practical workings of cry ieee ee Sie band. Near the chapel is a picturesque house | had ever emitted. In this race horses were bet | "yy labyrinth," and the same effect is produced i a r AL fe a 7 bi pied by the priests who attend the services, | against horses, Jim's was a hardy, stron Nea eee eet im nich coffee is thus con- | py cutting the uerves communicating with it, | tend to neglect her, you know, and thought | dhe act his views carry some force with them. gated to the mouiie pias ond is tnd next to this house tsa Mussian cemetery, «| broncho, while’ Nick’ boy rodo a loug-neck, | Seutrated are very, interesting, To begin with, | BY,cncp iw paving much, attention new te the | Sak ee ered acee 8 Cees eee down town | $7h Ie gg ag pe py Oy i nt ft cr a o . i i i- | J a copy! wr.” was 5 ford, *1 as in their ensembie, Satire ma se (or Be wanderers fom SOO | Gat home." Beck, but Sehort winded. Only | TOUT At huge mil’ Then they are put into | heryauor of, marine forme, because the an | Singo there nocturnal absences from home | coPEf wet, Me, Spofford, “is tbe | wale shox vibrate in thet, eusombe an the We walked down the mountain, throngh| the twolhorves sacted. Hardly” 4 word was | Tent rur rowel, which i nothing more nor | Site, "According to: we theory af rola, | have become vo Reauent I notice that « change | eign works, Heretofore when, for instance, an | entire cerebral ‘The vonnation ie re of the beech shadows, and found our way | spoken, except the calls from the watchers | [ms than ® gigantic coffee pot, holding tion, human beings, as well as all ‘other lan Pet hat uned co enture: Her sparkling | English publishing house was not protected in | not le. number and tatenaity peered e yerched high in the cottontood trees ‘The | Pounds at a time. Hundreds of gallons of | San, himelaenk yer jet all other land | vivacity that used to charm and electrify me | ;Zelish Publishing house was not pe scientific | of the vibrations, moreover, may be varied aov BONUMENT OF THE GRAND DUCHESE ELizanern | '° the stations. en caer Whee ae ones te ‘heck ard | tered water are pumped into the coffee pot, | Suit ty veulive chat ou ancestors in the distant | Commenced to wane. Still she strives hard to | works by foreign authors there was but one | cording to the of the subject. Ing manamnetaa ENGLISH AS SHE I8 SPOKE. bevel ag mig Heo pote! No use tor Mascot | Which acts on the “drip” principle, and the in- | Poet lived under water and thot thes make their | “PPear happy. But she is not the woman she | course to pursue—charge an immense price to few minutes a sort of general lassitude ts ex« surrounded by vineyards, from the fruit, of | Our party succeeded in securing « compart. | ON, Nor ane bey, gains’ No, use tor Mascot eae ee ee a ee ae” — Soa chute appearance as sea worms, but | [ised to be. Her face has grown mat ber cheeks | the limited market, which rarely extended be- | perienced, with 0 tundaney to steep. wi hling “Hock” is made. Past | ment alone and we were congratulating our- ‘as the bay is almosteven with the tree, Jim fea titra roti e ees wind aust a vi ted the scientific men insist that such the fact. ve Whe meee J hae one -_ yond England Proj and not generally to the vil helmet already been ape inks of the Rhine, small town | selves upon the fact when the door opened and | fulls. Only 0 4c tah the snse aitat bo’ roa |S be t = ‘ee is in vaeuo, being beat Sharks are selected for certain experiments rae en ey in the morning with red-| continent. With the copyright law mutual on | plied tos number of neurastbenio ine narge from the Homan “Car | « large German came in. He looked very seedy | again. ‘The bay is winded already —a mile was | Looe tag diny -y coatstag apa Paseon | because they are the most aucient of all sur- ib ingly clas ieecie eartataceeee ccna Nar nae pnd ene ge 8 pew ping fy Tas pean toon tellum” that was constructed here ebout B.C. ieggrme , rsa ; | iiciug kenes of Galion, y y chang ready, 84, and ou through the villages until we reach part taro sae begets we’ ces otsiagual | wile anual mente site er tock ca ane tea Kestreugetncaipyy he carele hg eonbe| Jelly fishes have likewise been made a subject bag ey tl Be before. about 14, | CoES till more, These foreign, houses hare | also against hermicrania, and ss thle t quite e Wiesbaden. he i ki tart de. i of study at the seaside biological laboratories | y > . ‘ ly become encou: establish | common jor_which surely efficar haw ammar ae uaei aed seteusted cure ateaslens hat ba enaml (27 Or ewan cag aian. Drunken, lazy, little | eo gor chareened ware and these aporater, | atul ever so many interesting things have been | YoU see, that's eg Sak eae ike would | branches in New York, because the provisions | cious remedy is known, the helmet will, ine aie Jeet vine with Beden- iJ keahbeth a » A foe te et on shelves in another va “ | learned about them. They have a nervous aye- | J¥S¢ P’ ane ve me & tongue ing her | of the law require that books copy ited here | short time, be seen to come into vogue. ‘This famous watering p interest. His mouth was wide open, his hands | hunchback, all he ia good to race anc later | e iy , Badien in popularity. Iattracte about 99,000 | worked nervously and be bent eagerly forward, | gamble, and he always wins at both, aa he docs | Bee the dee vl whic eed i | tom and a more complicated structure than | Bee ee Ser Tonka famake me feel so like, & | mast be manufactured in the United States, and | ———_-o-—___ nn Py. eee " sg My op é Psa. mud e coffee is a dry solid, whic! log. ‘sall! Ob, no, the it & b Visitors every year and is popular even in the | We quieted down, wondering if he could have | not hesitate to “stoop to conquer. the trays, ground to powder and molded into | Most People suppose, | Alany of them are phos: | Gotca't fear for herself except as I am alfected. | 102 Tera publications, Heretdfore it hes| OW TO ROLL AN UMBRELLA. winter time, for the climate is mild and even. brane ae Le ara a SPOILS TO THE Fain. lozenges. the ‘Portuguese man-o'-war.” It looks | 2#t look tells me plainer than words that she | been a case of small sales and big Almost Everybody Does It Wrong, Although Ite neighbor in the Taunus, Hombarg, is ex-} ™4"' “o Sieh 7 ie with. the ex-| _ Nick's boy sends his pretty pet over to Mas-| There is no reason why the government | Uoownat likes foot ball as it floats on the | £¢°l8 Lam killing myvelf and will soon be lost| profits, and now the publishers are conten! the Right Way is Simple. during the ‘season, aid par eee Al" from one of our parte, | Cot Jim, and his “groom” rubs the sleek limbs | should not prepare coffee in this way one large | Somenbat like water, with fringed top and | ‘her. This morning "she told baby to kiss | with w smaller percentage of gain, because | Prom the Mee ‘eek sun month of August on account of | THe man continued: “I, also, do spik your lan. | and the glossy back till every bair ia in place. | oat rd Srrcusnes leterieed neo Merenet colored blue and purple. It is filled with air, | paps Sood-bye. There was e strango pathos in | larger. sales, are very reasonable, possibility. | “No, not that way! Tnever knew one mag ber of the nobility "who. Tolow. nam | 60AGe Perfectly.” That wasaninteresting fact. | Mascot Jim mounts him and rides again to the | {hE panda sae ioe neg described one Pound of | and from the body of itmany tentacles hang never heard before. And then she turned away | Aon cy — Wiesbaden holds her own in the group where sits Benoise, gloomy and sad, # 100 cups. By inquiry it hae been ascertained down. Some of these tentacles are a8 much as and broke into low sobs that she tried to hide tion of the Profit by the arra r i ii it, because it is notonly bound to ead can “beset of many distin Great dread banging over her. that hotels and restaurants get only from a- | twenty feet long. On coming into contact with | from me, Good God, boye! I didn't thick erwee Jreryeellirs de Argent ghee 4 ctoen lula cng on sone teome Tho hunchback disemonnts and hands the | teen to thirty-six eupe from the aume quantity, | 22 Animal thevo long dangling arma twine about | {hoe things ever existed out ofthe novels ot | Sooty ut already hae _brongh 4 m Mentioned by Pliny as the “ bridle rein to Benoise. All were waiting for the | the minimum being reported from the moat ex: pose fread Agim dL askeg situated “alt | of the si That's the reason I tell you that | nt considerably reduced dh lang 5 far from tine?” and frequented and fortified by the Ro- answer, and again Wyaskot made it by step-| pensive establishments and the maximum by along the tentacles, to which they are attached | | have quit. I like you all, know you are splen- | creating monopolies, as was urged against the mans. Apelace was built here in very early [ne fppeegge 5 on [og iagt eet the cheapest eating houses. The reatog for |b a casa hes es Bid fellows and that rou are my friends, But—| pill before ite passage, the outcome has been times and the name Wisibads appears in 830. fap gh . Th ~ | tals ts thas the usual plan is to make the inte: | Cl sccont. But, in response to sny irritation, | DSt nd I ever had or ex- | just the reverse, something which I think we become noted fot i 'y beside the little bay that car- | sion and throw away the “grounds,” which still " 4 t to have, and—and—well, I'm going to be| ood position to determine here Se ee oe Pied Benolse, and his home was henceforth in) contain two-thirds or more of the original | ‘20% 2° projected like so many polsonous | Per'rtiena. too” ‘The crowd dis po ef ee gy ng place. as was also the the wick-i-up of Wyasket. strength of the coffee. Of course for commer- | Gen within reach of the shorie: tontacke | DOdY ‘took anything. ‘every prospective piece of copyright literature. Baden and Homburg. Wies- iene ne Niyacket's motive tn matry- | cial purposes the lozenges can be made of Blo, | snd absorbed. oe “But the best result, pereaes, from an aden lies ars o! notu, Mochs or any other variety o! ean to sui a . 5 Star Si % , cause: : gs the taste, From the military point of view the | 1tis belioved that those darts discharge ‘an ir Stones. American standpoint,” continued Mr. Spofford, Iined with beautiful trees and handsome villas dwell furnished with seats, leads from the tion to the crmsaar ‘Thirty years before a child had been born to the young wife of an old chieftain. ‘The great love of the parents for their offspring is one of advantage of dispensing with bulky preparing coffee would be important! tensile for peri- ments have recently been made with sugcess in the treatment of tea by similar methods, and acid poison. The quantity contained by each weapon is tnfinitesimal, but the wounds pro- duoed by hundreds of them acting at once are not to be despised. Batners in waters where | this jelly fish is found dread it very much. On| From the Boston Transcript. The asterias or star stones are among the most wonderful productions of the mineral kingdom. They are conundrums, the star sap- “is the a this internationel ar- rangement has had apon of trashy literature which that : " f the cheap novels with which the few admirable qualities of tha race, and as| before long @ dry soluble essence, produced ‘ng it | Phite being © grayish blue, the star ruby | {itv nave beom Bonded tn the last afteen dern building contains long eolon- this was the first child it received from the leayes, will be offered in the market, | Comiania contact, with a bomen being it | bright red, the star topaz » attaw yellow. Tho | renders have been flood Fronch pades, a ine concert ball, ball rooms and read- amount of Jove, but yet it seemed d a tiny drachm’ bottle holding twenty tablets, it ‘im ani only | xf ted Pe it on : with much difficult t tar a ince in the stone is caused, accord- | authors. Unprotected by copyright on this S en days olf} ith much ulty and pain that they can be | ppesta 2 - bo dine agaainyes Gece .alpl «arlene emt oneadpa nation origin Gined Foe a oS removed, owing to the fact that the darts are ing to somo mincralogists, by « foreign sub- | side, the innumerable publishing houses in the ee te ce ae ee Seg tern Sat oeeeicead ae eettiood ett "ese Gets a barbed. ' Many other species of jelly fishes are | stance in the gem; others say it is due to pecu- | United States who specialty of cheap ee ae p= "ike resolved to hide the fact ieirencatcling gael | armed with similar darts, ay bathers who have | liarities of crystalization. Whatever it’ may | books simply pirated the contents of foreign Sunday “evenings the ball rooms are Tr etormed. Hho resolved. to bide the fect | From the Detroit Free Press. | met with them know very well. They are some- | be advantage is taken of it by the lepidary, oe aed aoe Nie oa ae nee eee handsomely decorated and Wies- before that Ges bythe Soartinlike medicing | Te post left her poem with the editor and | timor called “les nettles Thore is a curious | who cuts the stone in the shape of s dome, | down to the lowest price the trash they iwelf to enjoyment until the mit would be killed, Never before another | Sid the would call in a week or wo and have | Hittle fish that lives always inside of the tum: | beginning at the center of the sixe and moring | congl a ee ae ee eonyin ‘THE TEMPLE oF NEN. = ‘a chief—did sho | his opinion. She did so but the editor had for- | brellas of jolly fishes, prosumably for the sake | the joints rediate to the circum! type ugly enough to cause a reader opbthalmia fe KOCHRRUXNRY “Tam profesor of Letpeig. Have eres hundred | take’ the bebe from ite bosed ‘of pinion wood, | gotten by | of the protection thus obtained. Being obliged | stoue has six bt plays on merge Peg ied 7 chee {# the popular spring for drinking. The water | young ladies every day from England sent to | The Indians firmly believe that child has |” «eu, phe said after the uanal galutation, | *2¢8ve its protector to procure food, it is | the surface t lines of the SS Se Se my} eons roils up into a round basin, possibly | teach. 1 ma: ¥ English all zee days.’ An- | no real life till it is three months old, and, too, ecoee dowen Taine of my poem?” 4 \ Seat teck welacen ae te lobeate sie ate ee Eoend eeann ee me os Repeat haps tne tym ve liameter, and has « temperature of | other “Ab!” and then silence reigned until we | they argue wisely that the only way to keep up “I beg’ your pardon, { don't remember,” a dest through the international law, and - ched Kastel, when our companion picked up | the strength of the race ia to destroy all de- (git EL aaiaataed +” | been out on a foraging expedition. It is very | stones are very valuable, the best specimens 4 4 « Fahrenheit. [t contains large quan- | Te# se P ng blushed the editor. it is ead, worth as muoh'as diamon: gradually it may be shut ltogether, al- eee te te cellent an, | hls gripench and prepared to do Then | formed children. After the three months was PT eas hace a eaok nae nodlatalic etde fan Fenn steals bales event | by peeic being, Hho salty ts a8 sangh'es diamonds of | Fredually 4 mar be shat, offal Fo ain. he Teiakhalle in | Oo “es chore oars Keowedga ft Ceneas | manly Preed the mater told ber basband. Ke The subject,you muy remember, was “Scatiered | Qn entrance without touching the busiues | traveler, had'a. star sapphire which he clays Frill atl be on deck, However, thet is less to, from@toSin the morn- Sms ‘ thoughts,’ * | and jurious, publicly and socially, than the code g the water for rome dis. Of, ying, farewell —chorused, “Adicu‘™ | chieftains. It was decided the child should | “YO "'T.4 1 do remember now,” tho | Paty saben which ive andes’ the omsbrelion at | Gratis Gre tad dost ut Astle th the night of ronch’ horas oo dieemsnatea ‘through these no 0 te thing to de. Mester ich he gravely turned and said “Goot-) jive and its name of ¥ ee ret porns, | editor hurriedly, as ho Gehed it out of a drawer. sy this wonderful gem always inspired a respect | cheap publications.”” Wiesbaden, twenty-eight in nam- | "ipa were loth shan S the vast of cic Soncaay | Se ees eter we namaste! jWitas de yoo think of 17" At Wood's Holl some attention has been de- | tbat was akin to reverence, The wild Arabs and SOMEWEAT ONESIDED. =~ bathing purposes, an tb 2d aed. once more through the Mego love her son, and if he over 1 warsiod it ae be litely, “it is considerably ah iat eee spe ately te a seals hocesshoo crabs, | negroes would gaze at the Korg f= ey ite! For the seneeent et —— ves gens x i the wheat fields w! y because some gurl sbare more interest mals than most | possessor, and, concluding talis- | designers are anxious ; tome, Sharebee | {be glow of the setting sane Tatta. | Spumea ong deere tear eur | Toat”in Xo ea, tere i altogether too moeb Pocnle imagine. To begin with, they represent | man of unezampled power, woald render im abe cubes to mee palace ix very _ Soa mantis. By day abe | #atter to the amount y far the most ancient type of ¢ all possible assistance for Leer of incurring his | Cure rights aealal a aes Seats io being pas ts ere fared for her husband and poor Keenota--| Then she proceeded to escape, crustaceans, resembling the “trilobites” of the | vengeance. es abroad, the librarian hee, ‘e circular " hat it is being p - over 4 ta marae Palaeozoic hich found fully ———_—_s00—_____ mt psn hen bev. liber wee Astabed Saeco wos iv fate, See eo ee in foual-beating tooks of that formaion., They fonden Mechasies’ Polytechnic S pair of moccasize or gloves to be traded for seem strange survivors of vanished From the Pall Mall Gazette. c THE DIF c some “Americat.” brovght her in many very uncouthness of shape carrying the Nearly 600 young men and women have ap- | From Life. ar party consisted of six persona. We all fe tn. rer's “beck to an era when. wanted to see ‘liflerent things, but after eat = = re pel ape saga Poh el soaltios: pnb ee cee for — in the splendid new fatal dinver in the Curbaus de: Sa ntemed by Oe Hewes ook he cont wernment that money was eaved. 80 when ‘about’ thera is that they are | Polytechnic borough road, which Lord Breezes from the lake we were all of one mind, namely, to ge wp the Neroberg and visit the Creek chapel FROGS AID SCIENCE. Biological work being the study of the life vr ta worstars. in his “hump” that brought him * pu yy of animale, an important part of it con- Whesbaden is to be congratulated on its pro- Teens SP meee: Mcsoel time wes Tighh— sists in cutting them up alive. By this means vision for the comfort of its guests. Possibly ver love her son—but Wyaskot ot we appreciated this the more because we did loved and coveted his wealth, so sold frog isa favorite subject for ng enough te pay the visitors’ tas, his pretty daughter, Benoise. are similar opens next Friday. The <. ve eae ee ee eee or bigher aed cect, and past large villas wroun, ‘Mancet Sine pas egtpeen ad the races and never ‘animal, ‘The usual method is fly gp gig once had he gambled or drank with his former ‘under the akin of the unfortunate ‘ sescclates. On issue day be would ride beside shian « small quantity of onrari pever s moment away from Bepoise, His whole ee Bote that be MEbe"Spr a Wyte Ald, The tone Sectbe id erm S25 is “it em apron te od he ext week Jom otherwise injured, be ren” "een Chloe da death pene dgnes hagas. ‘eourse of an or two. “secu Sa oie ey SES ieee aaa a vt RTS Ne

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