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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAROH 19, 1898—24 PAGES, cen GRET WARS THAT PASSED the Alahasee did other contecerete cress] THE BOOK BORROWER RANDOM VERSE. 23 sid ING THE E 23 wears terse" (DO ANIMALS TALK? compensation to be made by this country. ‘ re After many failures to reach a settlement, during which war seemed several times to th be close at hand, a joint high commission i Got Edge | met in Washington and fram Times When We Up to the treaty by which the whale matter ge mitted to five arbitrators. ese of a Fight. Geneva, Switzerlandon December 15, 1871, = e EES ttt saa : He Got a Shady Reputation on 1 With Spain the United States has had SPAIN’S HATRED OF THE UNITED STATES | many controversies which threatened war| - Score and Was Refused = before the present uprising in Cuba took oe place. They go back to the revolutionary Boo! e days. Spain was almost ax hostile ax Eng ‘ fon my bardeme $9 oppreaecd me = land to the endeavor ®f Englan - moda te ons : ba Has Made Trouble Since lonies t ure independence, for she é one oud, : From Sketch. Ss knew that United States success would In- | F¥0m the'New York Tribune. rh beltes say saben sien : ids Bylnay Wukiba tein outeibiey Ga oe Harte in a tweed cap, John Burns in a bowler, and Sir Wilfrid Lawson in a hat of Spotless white, Make Statements. ‘Phe British Army Officers Required to Wear Herom and Egret Plumes on Their Helméts, CONVERSATION AMONG THE CAT KIND Bird Language is Varied, Flexible brigade. and Comprehensive. Fi + tral and South Amer-| John Hookham Frere, British ambassa- Hokie! questions, “Aa'a Siseqiesélldat of the sack tei eon John Quincy Adams’ Time. Seek sodteasitnnsyHnatnesnt bomeeoumnea (eerie Spain, under sectetary of state in Sec htc uisiie p datas Saciety for the Protection of Birds, he has| boots they are dressed ‘with ‘scrupulous in the early part of this century sieenee the foreign ‘office, and the translator of All were bardeneg With some heart-ache, undertaken to c t a crusade against | care. -They take the war paint of Piccaatl- . the Uriled States’ example engendered ®| aristophanes, was the friend of most of Each one Sorrows vestments wore. “| the fashtonable use of the “opprey” plumes, |1¥, Into the shades of ie ir | TRICKS OF SPORTSMEN COLLISIONS WITH FRANCE] fhe"tevolutin the Americans hed much | the Iterary ‘Britons of his day. To. him ' Mr, Buxton has always been interested im | brighten ‘up the dull corridors. w i trouble with Spain about the navigation of | Byron appealed on the question of pub- Notwithstanding 2 gale dat SS ilconesiaTT Rietney: Maas Sepesalby “da wiedec er ee A Bek SESE 7 the Mississippi, Spain owning the territory | lishing “Don Juan;” Canning consulted him Sarge oat gt arp Socdrs Although disclatiing any expert knowl- | and Lord Arthur Hill favor the white hat. | prom he London Pe = on the west bank of the river, and on both | about his MSS., and Southey wanted his orice mein = : ‘edge, and professing merely to be a lover | They bring visions of the Derby into the mes From the St. Louts eee ttea States | Pome encar the river's mouth, from-1763 t© | neip in writing “The History of the Penin- sapacoliobliee gist Oft>n in the past the Unit es a en Troced: a ‘Then my soul waxed light and radiant, of birds, his fondness for the feathered And my eyes with #fadness shone, creatures has led him, while going about For in lifting others’ ennai ~-\ }im_ the country or traveling in for2ign ee ee lands, to study them with gn observant ——o~—_ ii ov eye. In view of facts so distressing to those 7 : Alone With, Cpnacience. I sat alone with. smy-consctence who seek, in Ruskin’s words, “to save and house long before that classic event comes | Unlike children, animais do not ask ques off. To complete the picture most of them | tions. They only “look” them, and though ae oat c ieter: purity. Then they | hey constantly and anxiously Inquire what To secure a good place in parliament it ts | !8 to be done, how it is to be done and the necessary for a member to present himself | exact wishes of their masters, and oc- before or during prayers. Then he can de- posit his hat on a seat and reserve it for sular War.” One of his correspondents was Coleridge, and among Frere's papers were lately discovered two letters of the poet, which are reproduced in Temple Bar. In one of them he unbosoms himself of a grievence after a fashion which is hard- ly coavincing: seemed to te on the verge of wars with Clash With Spain. Evropean naticns which never came. Often} In the second decade of thiscentury Fior- too, as now, the President and the party | ida, which was Spanish territory, threaten- in power wer> assailed by part of the peo-| ea to create war between the two coun- ple for not making the tnreatened war ac- | tries. Jackson, during the Semindle con- tual When on April 22, 1793, President | flict, invaded Florida in 1818 to punish In- casionally even of other animals, the in- the rest of the day, but he must on no ac. quiry is made by the eye and attitude. A In a place where pec aes ceased, 2 comfort all gentle life and guard and per-| count have two hais. terrier, for instance, can almost transform Washington issued his proclamation of | gians and whites who made raids on the ¢ © ¢. Now, my dear air, onion Pees in| And we alked of ae outa fect all natural beauty pon the as Why? Because many years ago members | his whole body into an shimated note of she line. >» m; ar * In the land where’ had a short chat with ir. Buxton in the | used to visit the jouse before pray: it | inter tion, neutrality in the conflict between Erie Tess = _ the “American side: oe “s te, and|me if I take the Mberty of unbosoming | nd I felt 1 should pave jlo answer members’ lobby of the house of commons. | duplicate hat on a good any ping A se aoe na aes aye ne and England a sertous att2>mpt was made | He sertg Bs thnot and Ambrister, British|™yself to you on a circumstance, which ‘The quéstion it pat te me a He was willing to discuss the subject quite | fy the house until it was convenient to rome ongaud pone to. violate ‘the neutrality pledge, and te) Senge Ae not ena an ee see ae | thos csanitie Cane cbea eet mie And ‘toface the aniver and question phi ter tenet tra pore pee Ise volve the United States in war on the side | Ubi ae Spain, but as she saw that | injured me. Many years ago Mr. Sotheby ‘Throughout an etemityen readi return. Then the owner of the hat was | St@tement and request—the animals make as he said, to encourage any intersst in it.| sure of a good seat during the most excit-|.Very large use, but employ the latter in a of France and against England. In the | ige United States could seize and hold Fior- | !ent me the old folio edition of Petrarch’s “For several years,” he said, “we have | ing debate war between thes> two nations, with the | ida at any time, in spite of all her efforts! Works. I read it thro’ and communicated torgélten iétions The ghosts of oreotten ting, mg sight 4 Se far greater degree ‘than the former. Th: Came float = been making more and more strenuous ef- r. Biggar upset the hat conspiracy, and | use sounds for request, not only in ‘tice . leav- it I thought were dead thingn q Ye +. iy par Amerifan revolution only a dozen years | to retain It, she was frightened into signing |M¥ Temarks, Just on the eve of my leav- 4 Were alive with ater igh ivy ik i emettely due te ionoranee that | 22 INO hovorcbte nat nas been ordained ulag cases im which they desire something ea. a treaty ceding ut up, te returned, in the depres- | And the vision “A ted. If mt jone for them, but al na great x y ‘ican cl 2 one 4 % * ~ “ . ears to be on France's side. France was eouamting? foriancat $5,000,000 against lite Sone eee inemrasan Tn that solemnly sient Plach. plumes there would be less inclination to | covered, elsewhere, ra of warning: “Comer” “Be careful” = ste 4 fear them.” Se eoee ee es ‘Go r mi "s ally and England was Ameri- | Spain. 3 he Book remained ht of a far-away warn! tats Ss hion- % speech which indicates danger ts sufficient- nears Gee as tn shea ease caataet France, | Cuba, .however, has been the principal 3 a xemain we oe ee SO Ra Be Td ed oe SUBSTANTIAL JUSTICE. ly differentiated. Birds, for instance, have ale eter! : cause ‘of controversy between the two | *t Matis a h hen had} ima land that then was the future, le 2 A mcw following America’s example, was a countries. In one degree and another that ‘turn that iscovered this—I then republic, and seemed to be fighting to ex- “ @ moveme! fect,” re- separate notes of warning to indica’ bool Lo But now is the present time. ‘The movement has had some e! 4 + weg Island has had a connection with Ameri-|{t' to ‘have: beeen ee eee ee a ee nioking plied Mr. Buxton. “This year, eo far as 1|'The Method of Rendering It Adoptea er the danger is in the form of a world pene Bag atutions all over the | can politics ever since the administration . ; s hawk or cat, or of a man. If a hawk, cat Of .the judgment day to be. can judge, ther’ are fewer aigr2ttes worn. by en Old Town Magistrate. 4 5 piece of Il-luck it was sent (tho directed : nacionce : been taki trich or owl is on the move, the birds, especlallyy : of John Quincy Adams. Projects have sev- Sotheby) among Morgan's Books to | Buh sitthig alone, with, my” consclen Teatherd, to which we have no objection, | 77m the Sloux City Journal. head and front ef the hostility to repub- | Sr.1°times in’ the post sient renee hoon Blshopgate Street tren a eee cooks te eathers, to ns anism. He e blackbirds, always utter a clattermg note, ip ahah SW every beeen A f2w lawyers were sitting in one of the|corstantly repectad. y it. é and | And I wondered if there were a future ne . “i 1 ett: ‘cial Sons into décis, tor Raveyican admirers’ | vised’ the Plerce administration to” buy |Larb tne ste oag his head that he had | But no oye gave me anew Pa ages ae EAE ee oid the following cnney|Diackbirds have quite s aimee mane Fords into deeds, for he violated the neu- | Cuba or to seize it if Spain refused to sell. | lent me a Volume of Dodsiey'’s cid Pai 1 eee ee ee aunt led. any. = get li riod ‘are what | “Ben one of them told the following story: fa accretmation, Atted out privateers | “The filibustering expeditions from the Unit- |] tronskt Monae Joke at first; but, hearing And the Z Set ee ceeeneee won in American ports, these privateers cap- , a alarm and the chickens also. Animals on ‘And the present would never go by; ere called artificial feathers, ‘Artificial | This occurred some years ago in the office tured British merchant ships in American | 4 States in the 40s and 50s to capture | that he talked it off whenever he was tipsy | For it was but the thought of my past life, Heal - a ‘An at, | ue march are usually silent; but the ham- es ¥ feathers made out of other | Of a former justice of the peac>. ‘n at-| aaryad baboons use several words of com- waters, and these prizes were confiscated | Cuba eta Sa a Pasay ere oe on effect which tires atiesce at wine war aaen ato eto aalacial ‘but we don't believe that these torney, who has since left Sioux City, had open = ee = cranes and geese rm ance to this country. The Cuban rebellion | produce at any time, I begged him to Je! are artificial in that sense. Th2re en flying in orde: jocks are very pos- py crrench ‘consuls in the United States, | of 1993-'78 threatened several times to Bring | me ete the Other volumes and I would | Tin,7, woke from my timely dreaming, br aoeitahtctet ane emcee ene. hee = ie ee Sn Saies siblg signals or orders. Rho fad. in flagrant disregard of Ameri- | this country into the trouble. In 1873, when | send hia new set. This he refused with | And I knew the faraway warning largely manipuiated in order that they may | CTime of petty larceny. The iawyer kn>w can laws (and Washirgton’s neutrality | the Virginius was captured in Cuban wae oaths, that he would never speak to me proclamation, been transform2d into ai and chickens have a . & Wise Dog. Was a warning of yesterday. 21 re effsctive.| that the case against his client was a < iraity Jud; ee Gleucta ont ‘Some of | teTS and some Americans whom she — penta ie I po tremnited it. At length, however, Ana 4 pray at 2 mney ence forget it Sith condense ag ater ‘milliners have | pretty strong one, and he @ecided to beard] Various ed Geese, a goat, a ewe with miraity judges, net's orders. this ea me tn eee : n e z : 2 this work Genet had done before the neu- tcitbetih Mer oles aceene: "Spain ume from Bouthen, Se eave feet That I may not ery in the Tutute, in their mind; when they talk of ‘artificial,’ | the lion in his den. As be enter>4 the room | @ lamb, elephants, cats very commonly, and trality proclamation, in those days when | made ample reparation for the outrage. It} His wild speeches ( the absenc> of railroads, steamboats and half joke, half dream) IS Shey eeoeny suse: = Z was found, moreover, that the Virginius | had, it seems, been caught.up by Robinson telegraphs made éven the original United he told the Justice of the c2se, the name of S the re dcgs innumerable are credited with “ac- tens2 about the plumes ing artific! Sl his cli nd added he did t think /Cesting” persons, and bringing to their no- And s0 I have learnef. a: lesson, he consciences of | his client, ai - = é Was not entitled to sail under the Ameri-|who had talked (and © ye Gods how ne | *20,8%, ong to ate’ known’ before, reals tieie lio aulye ie there was any evidence to convict. At | tice by vocal means the objects they desire States domain a country of “magnificent | can flag, yet that incident brought an at-] does talk) at the Westminster library and | And which, though I Qearnt it dreaming, “What,” I asked, “is the special cruelty | the same time he-slipped a $20 gold piece | ot the actions they wish Gone. A most in- Pstances, acguia_ reach him. The work | tack by the United States on Spain nearer | elsewhere, ecgtetday Thad an opportunity | 1 hope to forget no <a in this case?” in the hand of the justice, and gave him | geniotsly constructed request of this kind Was continued after he saw the procla-| than at any othemtime in our history ex-|of cross-questioning him. “Robinson, 1 ae ind Batt Na lars ineccess, “Cruelty,” ‘said -Mr, Buxton, lies chiefly | a knowing wink. The court said nothing, | was made a few years ago by a retriever Te ee cept at the present moment. Pio betrowed more books trom you than | 41% {he Place where 3he years fucrease, in the fact that the feathers grow at the| but, pulling open the cash drawer, slipped | dog late one night in Lamon? the ee, Genet's Intrigue, +o2—____ from all my Acquaintance collectively, be- In the land where tifse will cease, time when-the egrets are nesting and! the money in. The case went to trial, and | were empty, and the dog came up, and, et's work. if not stopped by the] zoLa's ACTION LIKE VOLTAIRE’S, | Cause I could not P aed 28) German Books | And I know of the fiture judgment, breeding. The best plumes are taken from | after the evidence had all been introduced | after wagging ‘Wastiingtou )i acteikiistrationgs’ oui: ct Isewhere. Have Iver lost one?”—“No,”— How dreadful soe'er It be: pacdgillere agin his tail, began to bark, using 00) Th: ‘2 ‘the upward tuft at the » Wi je- . ‘Have I ever retained your Books be: at to sit alone with my Consclence > course, bring war between - the United | Latter's Defense of Lally Recaljed by |; 5 romeo i there appeared to be no question of the | mot the rowdy bark which dozs employ a veloped at the breeding season, ‘ough | guilt of the defendant. But his counsel }when jimping at a horse’s head or when ates a 2 zs i - aa wing and the breas' ey are lone the wor ie COT en sumi ind of b wi us: in requests ans ear2er was quickly cut short by Washing- | From the Chicago Chronicle. ue te ae best be Geto Si psig nce aie Hyaéinths. oth aaxbs, and 3 a impossible to distin- ten. The British minister at Philadelphia, | History has a strange way of repeating 'y, which your knowledge of — poor eer ie As up the case, and, to the astonishment of | reproaches. He w: Charles Lamb's Character ought to have | Nora Hopper in London Sketeh, ee = the defeadant’s counsel, said itsclf in human actions. The trial of Zola the national capital, informed the gov- prevented you from helping to spread.” very insistent, espe- ernment of Genet’s doings. Jefferson, the cially when a small, dark passage was egret 1s shot, the few coveted Riga gs ar “The court finds the a Pewee ones, up which he ran, still barking. As V1 it left to rot m rmation, an ines | this di . J Senne Aer t, by Washington's | ™ Paris for openly declaring the innocence,| Except these two cases, and I dare chal- Sing mopar Settee Bee on the ae ea oa wos aed eg ee ae gta, os eee oe an not sneer: the dog ran back, and os raph Realtors Ss Genet which the | of Captain Dreyfus recalls a similar part nee HURT ee ae eS Never eny gallant ruse ; of starvation. It is quite true that these} paid. The defendant will be committed to carrying bis glove, in his mouth and gave > . SS 5 - ered. fr. den. : . : Tore pugnacious and patriotic Hamilton, | played by Voltaire more than 100 years nished an occasion for this Charee I have Heder bicened (eo a slope Hee aS before at otnge pensans. the ae aby ed the remainder is paid |a gentle pul! in the direction of the pas- < Cocpenarent! < ae Seger eu Pe ago, when he defended the honor of an-| been most grievously sinned against in Honey-colored, whit jo _doul y ‘nto tnis cow made more direct and vigorous. After sage. As this did not meet with the at- “ _ Sweet and ¢.i UE months; but the point really is that at the} “ Nothing tore was sald, and the Justice | tention desired, the dog pulled the glove Jefferson had weakly allowed himenf to by | Oer French soldier, Count Lally. Lally les Fespect: yet for that Very reason have Tr the sane : breeding time the herons congregate 10-| gettied back in his chair. satished that | cerior qores, the, carried it Of us the Gcceived by Genet, and had permitted the | Bad failed to save India from the English, tha Setratigiteee thee ee Grocuses that overgid Fron much prope coal Marenion mn thus| the laws of the state had been upheld | poxeage, keeping a few parts in ond and stench Preps a he | had been taken prisoner, and had, with The eines es slander Mr. Rogers Close-cropt lawn ‘and open fleld, them much more easily. Moreover, at that | ang a dishonest attorney nad been left in | Passtee Keeping a fe isentey es J ng privateer Little Sarah to sail out of the @ write without the least resentment) pre- Snowdiop ip her shroud, z tha salute sane anand to Geen pata bea - Delawar> and escape, against the protests | true magnanimity, begged his captors to al- vented Mr. Rose from lending me’ Carl Yellow tulips. bubble-clear, prey the, birds shot sntirely for the | the lurch. sree ly * ae —— erg Soinad dos, still of Hamilton and Knox, who wanted to] iow him to go to Paris to answer the Gozzi’s Works, which he was previously etree wy be dear feathers?” Son os hace aang ig reg mardi inte me Seantines's weak Ok fhe boat tf he cite rte and and sink | charges that had heen made against him. |™ost ready to do, and whic Phone ree, Yours be sage and xnowdrop still, / | “Oh, yes—entirely! I do not mean that] The Growth of City Pop began to bark again, “As tt obviowe ae the boat if it attempted to pass, Washing- = . | endeavored to procure from Leghorn. From Violet and the daffodil— f risman may not shoot | Prof. Ripley is Popular Science Monthly. agai . ton, in Just anger at Jefferson's lack of | | His request havirg been granted, he vol- | facauored to procure from Leghorn. From tale ° occasionally a sportsm y Rot shoo ‘he | @i.the gate to be opened, this was done, ‘ve, hurried from Mount Vernon, where | Untarily placed himself on trial. “But his fused to let me have the Reading of such = an individual bird, but nobody would realiy | ‘The sudden growth of great cities ts the | sna it fattet ye without further remark. he was at th: time, and made a demand | countrymen, infuriated at the loss of thelr works of Giordano Bruno as i had not had ee bade Pemeure: they are not 41 o,.+ result of the phenohacnon.ef immigta- | fvery one che hee kept dogs knows the on France for Genet’s recall. The French | Pcssessions in India and Canada, were in | an opportunity of seeing (a unique collec- The Old Gaide Bonra. ore nee » » the egr2ts commonly found?” | tion which we have: to note. We think of tone of the bark of requesi—a low tweut, Sovernment sent for him, but deeming | nO, mood to Seatinge when! Gere Ged (amor myhich he purchased for a trifle at | : = a raitdac eis are found In Waypt and Todia, but | thie os costes ally-an American problem. | Yer¥ unlike the Staccato bark of anger, OF that his head was safer here than in | 2nd after pro the Roxburgh Sale), tho’ I had in the ere country roads. Ree with graceful -angle larly in South America. I failures of % 4 = | With flagrant illegality Lally was con- | Friend an: To skirt the wood.or pe e-laden field, more “particularly in We comfort ourselves in our jure: ee eee Nout of history, ani | demned to death by the parliament of Paris the Life of G. Sean, with oie ae The gray oly ing Fines, wd wild flowers’ tangle | have seen large numbers in the Argentine. | ;iunicipal administration with that thought. aan Panne ma action ed CpeeB Toor Apuse of authority, | system and that of the Panthelsts of the | 10¢,g™Y old gulde post's fingers ure revealed” | ‘They ate fouml also in North Amonice, Sig ST ae RRR seme of his descendants are still living in eruction and extortion. “Voltalre, who was | srate™ and,that of the Panthels ok the Whose Igtters time's #cft torch has half con-| are rapidly disappearing there, because | This is a grievo p' ‘a Rec gare States had an even narrower | a!v.2ys ready to espouse the cause of the | other instances: and, as I never bereuen Sioa a they can be go: at so easily.” arr Bux-| E¥ropean cities have increased in popu ; i ictims of injustice and oppression, helpzd | Rook but n : -} “Phere is another point,” sai 5 tion more rapidly than in America. Shaw escape from war with France during John | Victims ju: 123 k but for some specific purpose, and | To dusty wanderers it speaks in pity; 7 ming aw: to which I eg ae neem tearm Sto hiack oot | tne artenn Teast s dom Redwytiti ene Gags that, too, of importance to me, this has | It marks the pleusuregecker's urating goal> Se tee en ce aa eetetion. "Thee is | has emphasized = ro rating England during Washington's. France, an- | f the -evolution as y Tollendal, en a very severe injury to me even in a | It cow Od Sownk Shee ae naa that. the officers of certain regiments (the! lant work on “Wunfeipal Government in gered because the United States refused to | Clear his father’s name. pecuniary View. ; It names old towns where mature holds contrel, 4 : Cat Ideas. A bulldog at the Earl's Court dog show made his particular part of the bench al- most unendurable by this form of bark, kept up (as we heard) for nearly three hours without a stop, because he was jeal- cus of the attentions paid to the dog next re 7 ei he King's Hoyal Rifles, | Europe.” This is particularly true of |“ = 2 ga With unrelenting perseverance he went pSiaite o Or points the : Horse Artillery, t! J him. This had won th® first prize, and Tia, and’ because it “Tregotlated the ‘ray | to work to Drocure a revision of the ‘pro: |- INTERESTING ORIGIN OF WORDS, horcughfare frequenting, quired by Tegulation to. weer egret end | feat German urban Veen ises kag hog consequently received all the admiration: treaty with England in 1795, issued decrees - sedans Sethe eae one = eas i th ther-beaten len heron piumes in their busbles. It seenfis to | Outgrown our own metropolis, Ne 89 (he other dog barked short, sharp. Inces- : y i 7 ‘ cm Pr Serchant TOM none by Preach the news, brought to him on his death bed, | We one “Hypocrit” to ® Stage Cus }o7iyt down lite privateers and confi ated, and refused to | that his ‘untiring efforts in the cause. of ‘om and Assoctatton. iets int down life's do | Me-@' scandal that officers should be forced|in less than a generation, having in| sant yelps at him all day long, only stops nat 's Wwers Tey point down e's hen some one patted him. We be- to wear such plumes. In the first place,| twenty-five years added as many actual ping wi * Their placta fies comtng night divine. Bey ate. copeeaies ot an cenament, and, | resents Su Hg aed eel nf betel 1g Meg ny v in. the second ce, actice - las elphia. ri ir 5 iy al Font Dati Gan amubesuador toifbaticoantry |, Stransely “encuee Voltaire else exerted.) one n yoocrite” ‘orice wan only an actor, | sime stranger ‘tis, obspriing, # fages.their use by other people. The officers | 23, hil many in population since 1875 as | particular sound Of request. In the eat just before Washington left the presidency. og tha inetelnse rnment of the time. The ; the player of a part on the stage. So the | Uf mellow marks up ign: ce, concerned don’t war the plumes from] Roston; Leipsic has distanced St. Louis. when the: object is meer, and wil sheen soon Steer taeite: etoe Ce tae oar ine | executionsot AtotraL Tipae waka geraue: | Grater: wnoreebee oem se eine uM ces aes fat cotton | vanity; they have ‘really no option in the | "me Sa eee ps soon after ing Office, to deal wi is ‘ = -exal “eam 4 iJ matter. presentations curngd in the sm v journea deny ae ADT, and ad Preach history, Valtains, wae haa erie tds pete hay. Diet ee eer ee We = on tne subject to the war office, and pos-| Yau" Cologne has gained the lead over | of a door, or the giving of water on milky Cpr pits : = known Byng when in England, did his ut- . y ence Secure receive Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, who | Justice had been crowned with success. From the Portland Oregonian. ” 1 food which it fancies it will not 4 sibly the r2gulation will be altered. Cleveland, Buffalo "and. Pittsburg, -al- | Unusual ; : most to save the unfortunate admiral. He | Pecause the life of such person was found | “uty ienutiaty tray ‘peat th Se eg SrtA banner oh tieech | tlie grr plietlend wag ng deanery week “With ‘the “approval of Congress Adams | obtained from Richelleu, who had been | to resemble the histrionic art in striving And geulle, agca tacdnramge PO reer te Sr Osiarare GEtaes Bue nan eongERT Deeee: | MAEM aap ERD aloes. eae tae hee ee cent ‘théeenvoys—Pinckney, John Mar-| BYAs's opponent at Minorca, a letter set-| to appear different from what it really | AM se , Pro} shail and Elbridge Gerry to treat wien | Uns forth’ the former's conviction of his last descents ph toward life’s ocean tend; dekeated enemy Sere gemiction of his | was. ‘The English language took it up, and Sack, catmly reste’ And waite {te Tulssion's ent, jefeate = pair (in 3 France.’ The directory, which then govern-| manship. ‘This document “Woltece ‘ma. | the jmoral judgment of English-speaking Sar ee ed that country, refused to receive them | warded to England, and, though it was not | Pecple makes it carry the heaviest weight openly, but Talleyrand,the foreign minister, | entirely successful, he ‘afterward claimed | of odfum that can be attached to Personal treated with them secretly through emis. that it turned four votes at the court-mar-| character. “Pretend” was once an inno- saries, who were designated in the dis-| tal. cent word, and “counterfeit”“simply meant patches by the letters X, Y and Z A cov- Sarees Sp Renae imitation, conveying no suggestion that the ert threat from Talleyrand’s agents that DOGS IN WAR. imitation was to be fraudulently substi- Entess America bought protection from the tuted for the original. The “boor’ was French government the assaults by French | Camimes to Be Used for Attackt “vil- ships would be kept up, called out from img | originally a husbandman, and the ‘vil: Drives Moose, Deer and Caribou to the | dorf has likewise outgrown St. Paul. Be- ae —— alliage voy eee the Suow Line and Stings Bears Blind. | yond the See ee sianyeth aioe in iene [has a conaiiessttc estar of mater ieee 5 oe Co- | for food, water and society, or to return eee Frem the Denver Times.) . Stockholm has doubled its population; Co naif | thanks, the latter being, as in the case of Dawa. Not only do the Yukon mosquitoes at-| penhagen has increased two and one-half | thanks: the letter being. as in the When over the edge_of night tack men and overwhelm them, but they | times: Christiania has trebled its nu from | “Statement” in animal specch is mainly "Uahe stars fpnesene by one, drive the mocse, deer and caribou up the | in a generation: Rome, has increased from | _nfined to. indications thar the ce, And out of is wtrey rd AF Cd mountains to the snow line, where these | ircinging its suburbs, has. grown three hes mate = discbeeny, at = ane a tS animals would preter not to be in berry | times over within the same period. Paris biinct nek Of pomutnr thee Gre atiae eae, Roig: eye time. They “ill dogs and even the big, | from 1881 to 1801 absorbed four-fifths OF l may ether bode bee them, Cok aoe eee, Draineth night’s,ebam cup, brown bear, that is often miscallcd a griz- | the total increase of Sn er OD Ot Te tue auenticn tent be hos Reneh Gee Pinckney th hich hi Military Cyclists. lain” was only a laborer or peasant attach- Leaving some star impenried— zly, has succumbed to them. Bears come | France within the samé thing good to eat. Cock pigeons do the mane teas “war'be it daar ‘ene From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. ed to the villa or farm. “Heathen” meant Sti on sts efvite Hien, @own to the river from the biliside in the aay Nig ae gefense. but not a cent for tribute!” When | A singular phase of rivalry between the | ™erely a dweller on the heath, and a “pa- Fading in ‘ — same, and we imagine that geese have ; hat How the Eyesight equivalent sound. gan" was a dweller in-the open country. ‘As out of thelegiptil-mendows di esrly fall to get some of the salmon t the news of this threat and of the fafiure | armics of Germany and France is impend- | &; ie “lh (Beteet i hen the ef the,commission arrived in the United Idiot,” a Greek word, meant only a pri. are often thrown upon the banks w! From the Philadelphia Ledger. Bird Notes. ‘The dawn- Ww int this way; : ing. The extending use of cycles in mili- | vate person, as distngmenen mvt DEE ire i septa Re People speak of their eyes being tired,! Does nave two forms of sound te state pe ESS ho, ep-| {FY maneuvers has induced the German | clothed ‘with ofice, and. in’ this primary, Tatted Serco Com. wells ie See an ee ee meaning that the retina or seeing portion | 9 ciscovery, elephents only one. The dog Eterated, measures were taken to immedi- | Military authorities to put themselves in a | Sense it was often used in English of two ‘Then bati wy Old longings of life renew, is fatigued, but such is not the| perks joud and sharply over something stely raise an army and create a navy, | Position to defeat the onslaught of attack- | Centuries ago, as when Jeremy Taylor sald: ‘Till here in these morning delis quitoes and has not his wits about him his | of the eye Hite een n - ‘The dreamings of earth come true. Washington was called to the chief com-| ing cycle corps in time of war. To this end in 1dinte Oboe eeent ones an we day has come. The Insects will alight sil | case, as the retina hardly a tired. | new, or merely surprising. We have meen fae 5 hen a couple as in idiots.”. “Obsequious” was used for- And np each sun-jeweled slope ver him.. His fur protects his body, but | The fatigue is'in the inner and other mus-] 4 aog barking in this way w! Tighting on the oceah actually secessen ge: | {EY Are training dogs to distinguish be- | morly Wetin saeeee to funerals. Shake- Wonder and tetied faa, Fils yok <a a miuligine pil mount we myrolien’| cies mitachen 40 abe eyeball iat uk oni | or geographical globes were placed in a tweantine te conetiion: yBgeo eg the | t¥een German, Austrian and Italian uni- | speare has many examples of the word ap- le sie ‘im hand. up and bleeding, and unless he gets into a | cle of accommodation which surrounds the | window objects he had’ moves ‘seca Americans gained the advantage, but no | forms from those of French and Russian | plied in this sense, Tt does not seem for- a Walk slleney i ly to have conveyed any idea of cri a Mam 3 Saka ¢eclacation of war was made. “In 1799, | soldiers, and when thelr education in this | Merly to have conveyed any idea of ar reo ead tha’ pAtams made another effort to| respect is sufficiently advanced they are | '"&,0F insincerity. For the curious, in the end the trouble with France, and Bona- taught to throw themselves on the cyclists parte. who and river of a strong wind he will be driven | jens of the eye. When @ near object is to wished ey cok atten a Be a peintal = Timi Sed und, 9 ander About hopeless | yo Yooked at. this muscle relaxes and al-| discovery, such as (hat of a dead body” or matter of the origin of words, we present Wena Feller 4g Ont of a Job. urtil he starves z Fa lcws the lens to thicken, increasing its re- | communicated by the dog howling; which neha . Although the Alaska summer is short, = ean arks a different form of speech. A prac- overthrew the directory about | who wear the uniform of the supposed ene- eee ee ATs Ae Peden All nature Is'wick from’het heels to her hair two broods of mosquitoes hatch out eaca | fractive power. The inner and outer mi this time. and who desired friendly rela-| my. Wheelmen clad in variote eatcos Milan, whence he imported female finery. | We? & feller is ont of tions with this country, arranged a peace | and so guarded by pads that they are pro- 3 6 ccnvention with the United States. ‘or business from one | cle; ve the | tical acquairtance with shore shooting and do! year, and are ready for bi it cles are used in covering the eye on — Shak She is all ont of kilter an’ out of repair to ten seconds after they leave the water. | object to be looked at, the inner one being |.the men who have tected against bites ride past or among the espeare says: “He was perfumed lik Wren a feller is out of a job. learned to imitate the = | notes of shore birds, discloses some curious pred Pr D It rains a good deal along the Yukon, and | Cnvecially used when a hear object ts look. | Po! soral tomes afterward the United States | dogs.which instantly rush at men costumed | ® Mulliner,” and’ Ben Jonson settles. the | ane ne jets eat ot, 2 Joh salt in the sea, seemed to be near a collision with France. it drives the ‘mos- uscles mentioned | facts as to the minute diff between Russi: id th: th question of ‘the’ sex of the original milliners | Ain't no ginger ‘in life in this land of the fi a AE srelooaiet aoc A eine ed ee = in ue Reet ee — a the “talk” of different species. Th * ‘The claims of the United 8 against | over. If a dog should make a iisteke ca | in the words, “To conceal sitch real enna: | Att rena fae hat ee ee Qnd branches until the shower is over: erily France, growing out of Fremen patieets oer [atten a. Tepresentattve-ar the triple alli- | ents as these and shadow thelr glory, as | W'e? a feller ts out of a job, iber have a particular note, which red temporarily closing the eyes or jr numbe . rg then they come out boiling with rage at | gezing at far-distant objects. sigtifies “Come;” and this note seems al. Ame-ican commerce in Honaparte’s time. | ance he is severely whipped,while a reward Ses iti — her SS stomach: | wrat's the ‘good of” blue’ skfes an’ of blossomin’ he time they have been forced to spend in were brought up for settlement in Jack- {is given him for assailing the man who per- | &F_ W! moky lawn or black cyprus. fo: : Se abaoet bemaentir hy ake tacae ok eee 7 ed, almost instantly, by h idleness, and the miner has a harder time | ness of the rim of the eyelid, betokening J ‘h no bird of another ees “Nicotine” is derived from the name of W’en a feller is out of a gob; is s ac- | Same speries, thoug! o $ days in the i . - emy. Th 8 selected are , j ‘an ever after his respite. ited state of the inner surface, > , tions of Rurope which had slavis Ee Great Danes: whieh, from thelr welgnt a ee eet gene introduced tobacco into | W'en, yer boy bus large patches on, both of is} Moequitoes and ‘snowflakes are not com- | Sompente aces ees She anentany sabeuiee:- Sy Rt. Sears after punce Secured payment a few | strength, are specially fitted for the service, | France in 1500. ““Paraffine Fe neo es | _ Am a teller is ont ots job? temporeries in the states, but in ka it Kincticn et, Ponaparte’s overthrow, but | But the German officers, while actively | ffom the Latin words “parum’ (little) and The patches, I say, look’ so big to yer eve is different. Snow does not bother them so | Figntly adapted to the person, and ie ather Fimerica's attempts in this direction failed. | pashing the drilling of this novel corps, are | ““affinis’” (kin), because, it had little affint he lam geupe, an’ cover the sky; | rruch es rain, and an early snow may fall | Cases the true remedy is to’ masenge te Jackson on entering the White House de- understood to Gread the {mployment by the babe any known Paula eam ed the ‘sun can't shine through "em. the while they are still oe the ne Fog ee eye and its surroundings as far as may be termined to make Fra: e | enemy of dogs in a similar capacity, fear- ved. ee A = tt choke them, either. appear hand wet in cold water. suceeded. berated ta cad to Meet eg esl the thumb), it having been a common | Wien s ‘elie ts oat‘ve 2 4b. Ike it. ‘They float sbout in it as in ambush Ono ee enre wee Dee Seis S ht among themselves, and, losing their | Practice among the Romans to avold ser-| _, : sant, @ the unwary [rospector by sur- Cackend ae Aftaie. Sense of dlstiastion Setwaes foie ts aa [pie eee ee word poltroon | Wyte man, tas no part in the work of the earth, | and tak peso Maximillan’s invasion of Mexico in 1864, foes, be as dangerous to the one as to the | for coward. The “turkey” is an American the whole blund'rin’ mistake of his birth, supported by French troops, which was | other.’The French military authorities have | bird, not from Turkey at all, though it was + +e4 — From Law Notes. HEADGEAR IN PARLIAMENT. Mr. Justice Robinson's encounter with. A Laughable Story Told of Mr. So Gladstone. uggested become alive to the importance of such an | said to be from Turkey when it Was first | He feels he's vo share in of the: plan, comntiaation tab core the Latin sacs | issue, and are now urging the training of | seen in Londom That he's got the mitten. trom Natur's own hau ‘2 dogs on their own account, as the readiest —_+o+___ t @ rejected an’ left-over man, in the new worll, threatened to bring the | way of circumventing, the Intestine or A Large Yarn From Kansas, Te Set S te a United States and France in conflict. The | their neighbors on the other side of the From t iporia (Kan.) Republican. "ve lost your helt with the rest of the war of secession tied the United States’ | Rhine. es Y : agate : bands for the moment, but after that strug- * ~ Wen a elles Je gut o8a 20. ae e wi " Calling Wild Fowl. The difference between the notes of invi-+ From the London Mail. An Emporia man heard a disturbance in Ayo 8, Serle $6 Cnt of aden gle ended a demand was made in both the The ,Mocking Bird. the night, and on getting up to see what | An’ you feel ew ont ofa 08s hen busin: Stepheh’s-begins. eouth and north to invoke the Monroe doc- SS : was the matter found his bulldog engaged | ,¥ «2 * feller is out of a job when business at St. wi trine against France. There was a strong | Frm the Carrollton (Ala.) News, You ‘tnay ‘but yer out of the eI a aay bout—but dead the “It is uttered.in a loud, sonorous voice by desire after Appomattox 'o march a Union| Few persons in the south are aware of poh orp oor pena ters coe ae =, aeot a zs sleet ~: | teupector Horsley, = big,. burly’ polieemén, grmy across the Kio Grande and aid the |the fact that the mocking bird fs fou = fer dead Bo tombstome to puff —~ ia the most geniai autocrat in parlia- Mexicans to expel the French &nd other | oniy in the south, Mason ena Dixon’s line rep he ah Parca aeons se oe . Wen a feller is ont of a job. 2 ae. : s is thé north boundary Ihe of its home, and | the door. in a sh pa Sar ogi “Phe hat plays a very important part in , datter refused. The French troops | {* fs seen in the north only tn captivity. It began leay 7 5 parliament. It ts quite as important to the ing Mexico in November, 186. | {x by far the sweetest singer of the feath- of th Vt hr ‘ Maximilian was captured May 15, 1867, and | ered tribe. Switzerland tay. rejoice in executed on June 19. — States had two wars with . 7 gland, and several other times war seem- | ca, isles exult in thelr liquid-voiced song- ed to be close at hand. Jefferson's folly in sters; but our dear southland excels them | © reducing the army and navy subjected the { all in the possession of the heaven-voiced United States to many insults and injuries mocking bird. I was told once of a young from England during Jefferson's and Madi-|man who lost his mind son's terms, which culminated in the war of 1812 in the latter's days. The country was on the verge of war with England again in the 40s, on account of the controversy over the Oregon bound: "> both England and the United States claim. ing Oregon. ‘The assertion of the claim to the region Up to 54 degrees and 40 minutes incited the democratic campaign ery of that year, “Fifty-four forty or fight.” A compromise was made, the fdrty-ninth parallel was to seclith u | The Venesucian Cane. Several times afterward, once as recent- | | ly as 1895-6 in the Venezuelan case, the rela- oRBRSEEES How Quadrapeds Ask Questions and