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AN OVERRATED BEAST. A Smtaii Correspomlant InitnlBi— In He Ilei'tioiis on tile < amel. The Loutlon News com spoil dent with the Sudan expedition sent the following n flections on the camel: • The camel, be it at once said, is nil overrated I ast. There is a great deal of him, bul I: is nut fur his sine in ..riy so strong as 11 *. 1 useful, unpretentious donkey. Tina, too, Ids anatomy is so strangely conceived. His legs are attached to his great, unwieldy carcass with s* 11.“ glv so little consideration for the u.* s to which (merely viewed as legs) he might he expected to put them, and his neck and tail are so ohviouTy disproportions;*.o to the rest of him, aud both so ust l*..-, that the camel is somehow incomplete, or, owing to some mistake, was nev. r finished off at all. Even the qualities ho possesses tend to strengthen one in this bewildering suspicion. For instance, he cun kick himself violently in the—let us say the front of the back—with his fore leg. He does it constantly. Time and again have I devoted long honrs (fruitlessly, I must admit) to an attempt to win the confidence of my favorite camel—my i'avoriti because he is loss cruel to me than the others. I have wooed him with tin* soft notes of my kourbash, I have tempted him with the thorniest of mimosa branches, I have puffed tobacco smoke into his supercilious nostrils. Aud then, just as I have fancied 1 saw the light of sympathy dawning in his long lashed eye, he has risen all of one movement to his feet, grinned at me in a frightful manner, disclosing a forest of green and broken teeth, and gazing at me full, with more vindictive contempt than I have ever marked in any human eye, has kicked himself violently in the stomach and lay down again, as who should say, “Now, go away and don’t bother, like a good
boy. ”
Then he can gnaw his own fall—his absurd, useless little rag of a tad that isn’t even worth biting. But is that an object worth living for? Or, again, hr has, to be sure, seven stomachs, of which, vai i beast, lie is so inordinately proud (as though lie lii.d anything to., with it) that ho is constantly fetching tip one of them to show you and blows if out from his great, ugly throat in a horrid, gi b ring, transparent balb for you to admire. WAS THERE TO GLOAT. An Oversight l»y the < *is Coini»;t.ny That Cl ladder.. «1 II in Heart. There was a ]. i; of joy about his face as be went into tin* gas office that made the man In hind the counter glad in his soul. It was so dilforent from the expression which visitors ordinarily wore. He walked to one window anrl then to another and stood around and smiled. “Gan we do anything for you?” the clerk inquired. “Nope. 'Jo right ahead with your business. Don’t mind me. I had a few spare minutes, and I came here to gloat. ” “Over whom?” was the surprised
query.
“Over the company. ’’ “I—I must say I don’t quite under-
stand you. ”
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our interests. ’’
“Well, I had occasion to have a sanitary plumber in my house yesterday, j He’s the man that made the di ■ overy. He informed me that there was a whole j lot of si.wt r gas in i .*. house that you I never discovered. . i didn’t have any arriuigcmeti's for measuring it in the meter, and it got clear past yon. I’m not naturally vindictive, but I couldn’t resist, the temptatii u to come around and t. II you about it and make you feel
bad. ”—Washington Mar. German Postage Stamps.
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Indian afoi.is, Jan. 15.—Senator New- j by, chairman of the senate judiciary | committee, is cut in an interview tie- | during his opposition to a 2-ceut railroad tare He says in addition that, he
is not t ie paid repre . at eiv. in the I I 11 i |.< ( (j 1/ i! I I I If V .1 I I
smate of any corporation. GENERAL STATE NEWS.
P;*cuH«r Acrlflc:»t.
BkaZIL, ml., .) h. 15.--A peer.liar ae- j
ciuent oc 'Hired : re, when a young issu* man nauiail Bra. .:tiey. wcnri.iiig 180'
poaniis. Wiisstrue . >>:i tin* left u’.iu with a soft sn. wbj.il. i re.iking the arm he tween the shoiudt r and Die elbow l>r. AblMUt'A Siici’-eM^or Appoiutecl. Lagkvnhk, lud . J.m. Id.—..:*. A Ii. Wvilttof uug!all e oas iioeli appointed pension ex.uniner, vict Dr. John Aid itt of Luna, resigned. Hi- appoLituieiit was reeeiveu be one me civil service
ice order went into effeet. £lect u New G.iitk Cashier.
Liberty, lud., Jan. 15.—The position of cashier of tin* Union County National hank, made vacant by the suicide of Henry Hasted, has been lilled by the election of Jacob C. Kitchell. Mr. Kitehell is a director and a wealthy farmer and the father-in-law of Rev. E. P. Whallen, formerly a Presbyterian
minister in Indianapolis. Never t'rteil Whisky or Tob;*ecu.
Peru, Ind., Jan. 15.—T. A. King of Riehlaml township, is Sit years old. Hr
has never been inside of a saloou. | ilan v and Sunda^V vear'.V.K(hI neither has ho ever used tobacco in any | sumlav alone. 1 vear *2.00
torm. nor drank a drop of intoxiPiitinp
liqun; ill liis life. Ho attributes his T Vi ICE-A-WEEK
good physical condition to abstinence
from tobacco ami intoxicants.
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MUlioDiiir^ Mine Owner
Chu'aoo, Jan. 15.—Millionaire aline OyvnerGeor ■ S. Hammond of the Sun Juan mining district of New Mexico, is missing and it is feared he lias been foully dealt with. Hammond left Albuquerque, N. M., Christmas week, bound for Chicago to dispose of some mining property. He had several thou-1 sand dollars yvith him and n quantity of valuable jewelry. Detectives have learned that the ticket purchased by Mr. Hammond was used to this city, but further than that there is no clew
to the mau'p whereabouts. Sinking of the Commodore.
Washington, Jan. 15. —The local in-
specters at Jacksonville, Fla., who in- ; must he to the
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vestigafed tho sinking of the suspected filibustering steamer Commodore, express the opinion that the sinking of the steamer was due to tiio complication of pipes for treeing the vessel of water not being fully understood by the eugineer’s department. They state the value of j the steamer at $15,000 and of the cargo at $4,000. They further state that m
The Mosaic Age Highly Literary. At first the Ttd el-Amarnu tablets i
were declared to be forgeries, and Renan j
gave expression to the “critical" skep-i , ,. “ , , .. ‘ , , | \\ Itlnnit doubt t In n h is never before biten tioisiu on tile subject ill JUS aiiliUhl ud- j n publication whii h dminir the tiuKl cijrht I dress on oriental discoverv. Very soon, years or itsexisn <*e tms e.*.<*ri«il tin* intlu- j
fnee or HDciirud t lie attcnl ion ami ri’spuot of ttiinkin^r p< ople to thouxtont that Tub Akbxa
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however, the most stout lieurted chain I ion of the illiteracy of the ancient east was obliged to yield, and the “critics" were forced to admit that on this point, at all events, they had been in the wrong But it was with a bad grace that the admission was made, for it did not require much penetration to see that the discovery ileprivtd them of what I may term their base of operations. Just as Wolfs skepticism in regard to the age and authorship of Homer rested on his belief in the late date of the use of writing for literary purposes in Greece, so the really strong argument of the “critics” against tin* Mosaic age and authorship of the Pentateuch was that neither Moses n«r his cnntcmporaiies could read or write. The Tel el-Amaruu tablets have come to ups< r this suppo-i d fact and to show that the Mosaic age was it highly literaty one. J - is amusing to watch the nndisgui-u d reluctance with which tb< “oritii s” have swallowed the unpalatable fact that, after all, Moses could have writti n the Isrnelicisb
law.—Con: mperary Review.
has won (lurimr that prriod. As a popular, jourmilisi has said: "It does not livo hi lln* M ravi> anls of tin- past." It is b ad bur thu progressivc twcntieth-ccnniry movements. ] N >t an Organ of Party or Creetl. Tothc pages ofTHr. VaK'.v prooerlv ex-| pressed and utilhori*n iv opinions havimr in ; view the h.lteniu a <» tioina'i e ul tioi.si ^indimnian life are wcaointd in thi - il is ] distiiiciive among ji 1 • •■vi ’-vs :i i 1 u.u r.-zdnes. | ns the I'xpom nt of » he ..t> : and l». in night ! of the world’s think -rs an l wrii'-rs
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A Cheerful Liar.
“When I was out among the hills of northern India,” said tho major, “I had an experience that I wonder didn’t turn my hair gray. I was camped all alone on tho side of that historic stream and had occasion to go for some water to boil my beaus in. First thing I knew I • stepped right into a quicksand. I knew vvhnt was up at once and knew that I
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has never allowed hi< effigy to be eu-j ' VttS B HU ‘’* Audi am willing to admit
graved upon a postage stamp, andphilat- frightened.
(•lists isicl the world in general have ‘In fa t, that is howl came tocswoudered al the mi testy in this respt t cap®. As I stood there with that borriof the young kaiser, who m indly is’nnt j ble dragging, drugging at me like averse to having his ftatures displayed 1 «’ u »8 living monster, I turned colder before the eyes of his admiring Hubj eK :uk1 colder. Do what I could my teeth No direct and ant! -mi. reason Ins be.". ' v,mld k '"P "" cliaUering. though 1 given \\ oy the Pi assian hlat k eagle h ;s knew that overy vibration of my jaw not Ii, cn inug ago rt plat*, i hy tlm kai- Hiaking me fartht r down into tiiat ser’s effigy, but perh.q s ;n explanation : ri <*'ade grav.. And I grew colder may be found in the .-train of s-upct-Hti- i aud Suddjtily I noticed that 1
tion which more than oitee has influ- bad stopped sinking.
New |.|illnmii Line.
in palace -leeidng ears from Lake Miehiga!) to the I’otomac. A new line ot I’idlinan sleepers belwei-a Chicago, \Ia-liingfon D. .A Baltimore, via the ”<jneen ( itv.” < imineiicing Jantoiry 24l!), the t . H. tS 1). railway, and Monon
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i'hr following locai ohservatiotif.! at. taken daily by Guy Wilson who! is in charge ot the oitleial weather I inst rumen’s located on the roof o(! the West College building* Maximum temperature ycBterrtay .ij.Minimum “ “ :«»s ! i’i mperature tf'Any, 7 :\ . :n. :ii.o i
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enetd the action ol the HoheilZidh r::-. The Prussiau stamps issued from 1 sat! j to is.iK bore th image of J*’ri;! rick i iam IV. But tbs year before lie bocame legally insan.* he hud it r plac ’d with the brick ca/i \ for !r co.dd rot bear to see Ids coantcuaurf soiled and multilated hy tT.e post-'fflee . mployces. A few years ago an enterprising B; rlin
“Struck bottom, oh?”
“Certainly not. I had grown so cold from horror and fear—I may as well admit it—that I actually froze tho water in the quicksand fro. n tho whole business, sir.”—Pearson's Weekly.
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I ^ I! :tie th ■ m v. :• tie! notolt )*3U wt II
Wright s 0Vl»ry Tea cure;- constlpa lion, sick neadactma. 25c at druggists. For Letter Heads see The Ban ni:!; 1 t.\;t.s,| i it.ters* i
upon which was stamped a has ta If f head of William II. Theminisn r of education at once ordered schoolteachers not to allow their pupils to use these ; particular pencils “since tho children might disfigure the face of their sovereign by biting the pencils with their . teeth.”—New York Tribune.
Nuutli African Chivalry.
The following interesting little dialogue wa heard last week at a wedding
in a west end church.
Parson—Who gives this woman away? Voice at Back of the Congregation—I
could, but I won't.
Tb • individual at the back of the congregation manifests a marvelous g( in rosity. We do not give the story as an intended reflection on Jdouth African morality. —African Review.
page 2SJI, and Sir C. sharp's “Bishopriok (Jarlaud,'' pago 54. Tho latter runs
as follows:
Hubby Bhafto’s pone to sea, B iver buckles at bis knee. He’ll come brick and marry me, Bonny Cobby Shaft o. Bobby Shaftu's bright and fair, Combing down hi* yellow hair. He’s my r.in for evermair, Bonny Bobby bhufto. According to bir C. Sharp, tho song was used b r eh ctioneering purposes in 1701, when Robert Khufto of Wliitworth, Esq., was the fnvoiite caudidato and was ja.pularly called “Benny Bobby Shafto. ” liis portrait at Whitworth represented him as very young and very handsome and with yellow hair. Mi s Bellasyke, the heir’ *- of Braueepctli, is raid to have died for ! ,vo of I in;.—Notes and Queries.
I'jiKt a iin,’ Month.
W inter Schedules of the Louisville A Nashville Railroad greatly improved I ufiirnmtion comes to us that the sched ole- of tin* Louisville it NashvillcKail-
L „, n ..,.. l ,i < , !“»'lt«> Florida and Gulf < oast points.
11 ' " ll1 ,w * in elb'ct December20th, are faster than
A (kind Inve(;tni.'iit, receipt of ten cents,
cash
On
stain pt
mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever cure (Ely’s Cream Balt::) sufficient to demonstrate its great merit.
Full size 50 cents. ELY BROTHERS,
50 " anvil St., New York City.
* suffered from Catarrh three vears * ; ' ■<««»*•»» MMuuft .■■■• it got -o bad I could not work* I ll " e tu 7" ut, ' ,, ni point* will have an optwo bottles of Fiv C , portunity ol visiting the Tennesset ' Mv ' ' r 'am Ba'm ami < cnteunial Exposition at Yaslivillc on am en mly well; I would not he with- 1 'w'''’eturn in the spring. Write b* ollt ' r * T < • Clarke, Jin Sluiwmut ' • Atmorc, General Passenger Ag<'Bt Ave., I> -ton. Doui-vilh*, K}*., for particulars ast"
1 '■'liiHiul s jiittl at raii^eiupnt^.
h t! a ii m v
row THE WEST.
D iMy h *r,. Tor st. Louis. Daily a ra. for *>!. Ix>ul8 Pally ‘>:1“ a m. lor St. Lou’.k. Pdii\ 1:'*d p m, for Louis. Kx. >un 5:1b p m, foi 'lerro Haute Daily 8:(K» p m. for St. Ixmis.
KOK THE EAST.
Dally .!:• « -i m, for Imbfinapt..:
Dally Kx Sun8:4l»n m **
Daily 1-’: 15 Noon ‘ “ Dally ....l:RT>pm, •* * Dally 3:15 p in, “ ••
Dally »>:»»; p m •* BLOW \ DIVISION , Lravb Torrr Uauto.
i y '° ^ Lx sun 7:'-5a in, tor Peoria. j No 77 *' 3:55 p »»•, for Dooatur j I or complete time card, irlvii.fr all trulm* i an ) stations, and for f’ill information ns i
j rates, throiiKh cars, ere., “d'ln ss
j J.8. Dowung, Axent K. A. For.*. GreoncaetK .
Gen’l Pass. Ajrt, St. Louis Mu.
CtOlGUISVILlLlliwAlBl AT, RTjj) The direct Line between Chicago, Hiician Eiig. LOUISVILLE, And all points NORTH AND SOUTH TJie only lint* to the famous health
resortv.
li/ost Bac'<?[) ai^d preQel? Ciel( Sprir^^s America. Complcti
. 1:1 JI a n: .12:17 p m . 11 :4() a m
2:40 a m ^ :17 p in 12 :17 p in
+ Daili (‘xcept Sunday. •I. A. MICHAEL, Agent.
THE !. D. St vtf. F;Y. 25 MILES THE SHORTEST
route; betweem
inlianapolis an! Kansas Cih. The only line running Reclining ( hai ( ars between ('ineinati and Jackson \iile. 111., without cluuigc via C. 11. A
route, in connection with the I! A O it ; 1> ' l’ !,ssi "L' through Indi i: \ onw , M | tutapolis. Ind.. Deeiitur, Springtleld am, (>A *SM i adw a\ -, will operate a ime I Jacksonville. UN. Two daily throng’* oi * mlmati sleepid s, Jtetween : fmins with perfect su-eommoilatiu:. aiu! fbtliiiitot, . \i i CiMffiiDiat, ami | an ^ ' v ' st * ^no. S. La/arus, iet:'
Frt anil iki. A^ent, I mhanai’im.i , Ink
VAST
I'l’il* .». Ill
8:80 p. u 2:p a. in
TIME TABLE.
WEST
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v * , .l-dHlI.lu. I No. 4 It Local S;|0a. m. I No. I*.* Local ! : .V. |>. tc No. I., Daily. 13:tup, m. | No. Hi IlullylrMi p. n v, •. :l and t run Jally. Nob. 1, 3, fi and 8 ru,
daily except >iimlny.
1 liriiiiah tickclN »,i!,t and liatriiraai* ctic.-kc'
leave Indiana- 'd HU I'"inis. Kor I urthcr Inforiniitlou, foldci
polis. 7 :(H) a. m ; arrive Chicago. | ’oKRuiion. Agem. Koaciniutc. n..)
1 The sleepers are of thn’laatest " ~
pa’tcrn, equal toany running on any I
ever before operated by this mo-t progressive line. This was the pioneer company in operate tlirough sleeping cat line*; Ir ni the north to Florida point-, ami each year the schedule and liieilitic- nie improved upon. For the season of Is'H).7 (in* system is alinost perfect. W inlet tourists taking this
