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The Eclectic Magazine TAKING THE REINS. AMOtttt SAVAUE SEEL Chinese Arithmetic. The Chinese rejoice in a wonderful Danny, who Is an errand boy In a broker’s in same | The new pacer, Montank, 2:1(5%, by talent for. Inaccuracy in every detail. office, got a Job tbe Brown six SCIENTISTS EXPLORE THE HAUNTS Hal, carriey ounce to* For instance, a pound or a pint varies office for bis chum Harry. Danny stjt weights. OF THE TIBURON ISLANDERS. as it suits the merchant’s fancy. In himself tbe task of making Harry ap- Kate McCracken, owned Mr. J. by some part you get half or a quarter pear to the best advantage during the < Walter Lovatt of Bethlehem, Pa., has a of and lie Heiresses People Who Sever Stop Growing I’ll- as much as you do in others for the probationary period bis job. Selling new trotting record of 2:11%. | and measure. found it necessary sometimes to use til Ilentli—Their Skin Reaeinblea same price continues to fast Arion, 2:07%, work were the Leathrr. nnil Live In Then, again, their way of means that only Justitied by at Ileadville. His latest move was a They flat! calculating Built of Stones and distance does not at all tally with Eu- end. [ On Commission. mile in 2:11%, with apparent ease. Turtle Shelia. clid. For instance, you are told from Every afternoon Danny had to run Dr. Pitzer, 2:12%, worked two miles [Special Correspondence.] with from one of tlie ex- The Countess de Chavanne Tells How ■t Wheaton in A to B is four miles, but from B to A messages recently 2:15%, 2:14%, Inff.rnii.i.o, Mexico, July 24.—Men the last end of both fast. Is eight miles. If you ask how this is changes to tbe office, a distance of half the stepping very and women in Business Is Conducted In France. gigantic stature, savage a had Itey Direct, a full brother to De Veras, possible, you are told it depends from mile. When Harry came. Danny and defiant toward the civilized world, which took a record of 2:13% at Dover which end you start; if you start from to “break him in’’ to do this. The firstrst who tear and eat the flesh of recently, won a race in California in living A, it is down hill, so much easier to day that be made tbe trip from tlie animals—such are the inhabitants of 2:14%, 2:14 and 2:14. walk; whereas, starting from B, you exchange Harry staggered into tlie o. the Isle del Tiburon, in the of Cali- A Azote may be sent after the wagon rec- gulf have to walk up bill, which is much flee, gasping, with his eyes start! iltM Tlie Countess de T'liuVuune has Income to a comfortable ord the Cleveland circuit fornia. These savages roam at will competence. during grand more exerting and fatiguing—in fact. from bis bead. For a moment lie -written a book about French soeletj In meeting. The gelding worked a over the whole island, which lies but The predominating principle of their champion It is the same as a dis- couldn’t speak. The broker looked at in walking longer which she Rives wholesome advice to was to unite American wealth mile 2:14% the other day. 10 or 15 miles from the shore method easterly tance on even ground. him in astonishment and said: American heiresses who may be The 4-year-old Direct colt, out of Bon of the The are tempt- with titles of ancient and honorable gulf. people known as This form of amus- “You ran didn’t in argument always pretty fast, you? ed to marry titles. She says: “The cus- Bon. by Simmons, Keating’s string, the Seri Indians. Tales of their un- lineage, always selecting if possible a ed me as much as the the How did it take?” a in nearly way long -tom of centuries and sanctions stepped heat 2:11% and repeated in tamable habits permits coronet in need of repairs and requir- and cannibalistic tend- have of a “Four minutes 2:12 before being shipped from Cleveland Chinese counting person’s and IT seconds,” Har- the continental husband to live a duui to restore it to its former bril- encies are circulated the ing gold to Detroit. freely among age by tens. “My mother,” they will ry panted, looking at the clock. life if he so elects—of two having liancy. If its reputation was a little gulf shore Mexicans, who have conse- "is 20” she “That's said the i The ease with which Cresceus beat tell you, (or 40). When pretty good time.” homes and two or more families. He tarnished it could still be made become imbued with a whole- also, Tommy Britton in 2:10 over a heavy quently leaves 30, she is getting near 40, broker. «an live as dissolute a life as he the titled monsieur some fear of the island. never available providing track at Pittsburg indicates that he will They Should we all like to be told that, I “No. sir.” said Harry: “not very pleases, can associate with questionn- a in fail to cross themselves and was prepossessing and a successful be prominent factor the $20,000 stal- mumble wonder?—Leslie's Weekly. good. Danny says he does it every * ■■ ■ —a— i in mil i— in ii ^ lion race at Rcadville this fall. “Ave Marias” wooer. j hasty while traversing day iti a minute and a quarter.”—New TotiRl! Oil the “In due time the young lady receives McWilton, 2:11%, has worked an easy the neighboring waters, giving a wide Joker. York (’c •'tl \ mile over the half The contributor wrote a about a proposnl of marriage from a man of Spring Valley (Minn.) berth to the northern end of Tiburon, joke mile track in 2:15. He is going with his a whose bills were title allied perhaps to one of the no- where the natives have established a plumber always head free from the viselike bridle he used normal. “That.” said blest families In France. Naturally the lookout. Scouts, however, have pene- the editor, re- to wear, Is steady and acts as if he would her and all her trated Into the most remote of the jecting it. “is not a joke: it's a lie.” Dr. young lady, family race well. Humphreys’ The contributor tried with a friends tliinl; _she has secured the heat Seri's fastnesses, peering into huts and again cure Alma Mater’s seventh producing son Specifics by acting directly upon match of the and she Is con- caves with and story of tlie plumber whose charges season, shows up in Baron impunity risking their the disease, without exciting disorder in Alexander, by Wilkes, to lives in a left nothing be desired on tlie* score gratulated thereon, while the young 2:18, and a brother of'Alfonso, 2:29%. hundred ways for the purpose other of the of size. “That.” said any part system. man will be envied by many of hie He is the sire of Perry Davis, who took of satsfying their awakened curiosity. the editor, who “is so. CURES. PRICES. friends and who are in a a record of at J. had suffered, not a lie. Neither is associates trotting 2:24% Marlboro, Professor W. McGee of the bureau 1—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .25 the other It a financial situation similar to his.” Mass., day. or ethnology In \\ ashington, with two joke.”—Scraps. iS—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 The Count de Sarzenu Is Introduced Myron E. McHenry, that whirlwind companions, has returned from a trip 3— Teething, Colic,Crying,Wakefulness .25 driver in close added a brilliant 4— of as a dissolute liver whose personal finishes, in the Interior of Tiburon. The mem- Diarrhea, Children or Adults...25 feat to his nlready bright record by win- 7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.25 charm of manner and physi ; 10 are bers of the exploring party are very ning the Chamber of Commerce $5,000 8— Neuralgia, Toothache, great. lie is in dire distress financial- enthusiastic in the account of their INDIGESTION Faceache.25 stake, at the Detroit meeting the other 9 -Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. ,25 to losses at eearte which various Cured by Johnson’s Cur* ly owing large day, with Bonnie Direct. experiences. Dyspepsia 10— Dyspepsia, Indigestion,WeakStomach.25 he is unable to meet and has a Professor when asked for a over two given McGee, “I suffered years with Indigestion and 11—Suppressed or Painful Periods.25 Nervous Dyspepsia, unable to eat or I check that is worthless to satisfy his narrative of his observations, said: sleep. 12— Whites, Too Profuse Periods.25 DEATH AGE OF PRESIDENTS tried several physicians and different remedies, obligations. Nothing but suicide is be- “One of the most remarkable things but they only helped me for a short time. A 13—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness.25 friend advised me to take fore him to release him from his em- George Washington died at 67 of in- about the Seri Is that they seem to Johnson's Dyspepsia 14— Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 Cure. I have taken three boxes, and am now when flammation of throat and on 15— Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains.25 barrassing position, the Princess lungs. keep growing all their lives—cer- feeling better than I have for two years. Have 16— Malaria, Chills, Fever and de Salande of his difficulties John Adams died at 01 from senile tainly an extraordinary phenomenon a good appetite, sleep well and have none of the Ague.25 Jcnrns svmptoms of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, while 19—Catarrh, Influenza.
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