The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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GENERAL SPORTIXQ.
BLCENT doings in various
FIELDS OP SPORT.
! HVkae-diea lb Omll Trlrk
Kldae- m lha Cirrnll The lalernn'
1WI Varal K--ilr Hasan aa
BlMafei Mews hal.
hi
clever man yet
argument: It's
F all the trlrk rid-
er mho appeared
ou the circuit lasi
year I.ee lllehard-
aon was the Most
giaceful. Lithe and
supple every move-
ment of III young
budy for he Is )' t
lo hit minority U
full of twinging
beauty. Whether or
not be I the most
tern la a matter iot
pretty hard to aay
trnlcsa on tries for one a self whether
one trlrk la more difficult than another.
Kven should the seeker for truth In
thin matter no the length of a tual ex-
periment. It is hardly like ly that the de-
sired re ii It would be attulnrJ. The or-
dinary man rtoe-sn't live long enough to
learn two trick. Simple ail learning
to ride the bicycle of today la beside the
art of guiding the old aU'p Udder It Is
T 111 hard enough to make most of us
exhaust our expletive voe-ahtilarleg be
fore we aie ready to go hack to our
frlenda and tell the in how w almply
'mounted and rode right off." And a
curious thing aliout trick riding la that
tl.umt every niuu baa tHirn In hi ui aiMie
if tlin "trlrk Instinct." In lluffalo N.
Y. where most of the alreeta are as-
.halted one ran tie hundreda of tin
ran trorrhera riding "hands off any
day. They aay It reals them to ride so.
Perhaps It does but that Isn't the main
reason why they do It. They do It be
rause they ran. Tills asnertlun. of
course la i.peu to the answer that they
wouldn't do it If ihey couldn't. Hut
to return to l.e Klrhardson. Imagine
glramlng while rare traek before you
the cf!l lala moving about llstlesaly on
(be gicen sward beyond. and around you
Itid behind you the buxi rolor and
aweet odor of a grand aland audtenee;
Ho rarers sit on their wheels at the tape
walling the ei.uk of the pistol what
are they waiting for? Suddenly this
buzs Is drowned In a burnt of niuslc.
Away down at the turn I a gray llguio
on a Fluttering win el -slight l.o)lsU
be tldew down lo the graud stand bis
ah' el aerving tight and l"ft like t i
wiu of a fine skater. t be comes
ssiththe land going mad. till I o Is riKlit
on the stage o to speak and he din
luoUUts auU takes ou his cap. Nobody
rtjuds by a whetl with Ilia grace of
I.ee Itlr'.iariscn and the odd pari of
1'uls Is that nobody ever remembers
J'jrft 1)0 be does stand.
Riclmrdton Is only 17 years old. He
was born In Milwaukee) and his father
Is a I !r'u official of the Monarch Cycling
company ot Chicago. Ul has Item rid
Itif! tver since he ass 3 years el J. his
brut w heel bring cf the "ordinary" type
Ills first public exhibition was given at
rolle r i katlng rink at Jai.esvllle Wis.
when h 'JS but 5 years old. At that
tlnie. and indeed up lo last year he
made no nietentioii to trick riding. His
1 ei 'for ilia in r wa.e railed "(amy rid
lar" Ilia lirsl exhibition on a asfety
was given lu the reposition uuiieiing
Milwaukee; In the fall of SU. The most
laijoi taut exhibition be Las ever sjven
faee I Not fit-atari.
V.Viter boiiger bus irturncd to Mil-
r ii iik' e rmher dleyrunll. d with the sit-
uation. Ho seems to b "outside ths
breastworks" this season regarding a
rsclDf engagement. Derrick cannot
be Induce d to tempt Walter with an
offer and the other big firms are marble
hearted. Kor the present he will stay
ot home and train having derided not
n go to France as the Stearns ronip.iny
desired him to eln hat will remain In
this country and try his wheel at n
lot of rich stakes which have already
come Into view. The fast Milwaukee
man learned one thing to hla surprise
while In the land of the Puritans and
the Halites law supporters and that is
that there still exists a strong combi-
nation of the big cycle manufacturers
against the high-priced riders who
have teen advertising their wheels
elurtng the past few years. "Those fel-
lows think they have a lead pipe rlnrh
on oa. observed Hanger on sua return
home "but they are going to get the
worst of It. They have a combination
to cli'-e us all out but I miss my nil-
cubit Ion If In less than five weeks there
IhO't a break and a scramble for the
Im'hI riilcm In tight. 1 am going rich!
em with in y wuiK as lliougn I iihii
eeli i ( i fur the season and w ill get In
liu l.st COlllllllilll possible. The
makers down there are trying the 1 etti-
rnlle rocket to rare traveling expenses.
THE QUEEN'S DINNER.
HOW ENGLAND'S SOVEREIGN
FEEDS UN SUNDAYS.
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Maarlea lalr Manaje-r.
One of the most popular billiard men
in the country Ih Maurhe Italy ol New
York. Mr. Paly has seen Ihe day when
he rculd give the he-it player In America !
or France a tight rub. and nllhnugh h
Is ge tting old. his hand yet retains
nun h of lis running. Indeed he ran j
coureele a few points to !)'J mt rent of
tlio ordinary players toduy and win a i
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Mark a IManr Woolil lUrilly '
In I'lulnrral r ( Irrlet of Thl Conner?
Hrlilea In rnrk fnr Hrr J-
lilt the sake of din-
ing with Mrs.
Ciuelph at Win Nor
Cattle any number
j m e r I c a n n
would gladly giv
part of their for-
tunes. As riany
mole would follow
their example If
they lOiDt'Jued Iho
fortuiivs to give.
A few of the first may soin ilmo reach
the dinner tuble of the queen. The
great crowd however w 111 go hungry If
they wait for an Invitation to dine w ith
her maicHlv. As a substitute' all who
would like to barn what kind eif din
nera the oucui of (lre.it llriialn eats
may duplicate for their Sunday dinner
Ihe menu of th.' queen's own Sunday
dinner published herewith.
f course Ihe qui en's cook doeku't
Sive tu r nnjesty the ramc dishes ev-
ery Sunday as the liostoniana cling to
besns for breakfaM. Hut this is con-
fldered an example of the Sunday
dinner pre pared for lo-r roval hlglinrss.
After studying ti c menu nt this roy-
al dlntier some of thn-e aspiring Atner-
li atis may be satlBlled to remain nt
linme. The dinner Inn I a lilt r.iore
elaborate or better composed than the
chefs of any nunilicr e.f wealthy Amer-
icans nerve without ontent illoii.
The mi nu card for this dinner here was not
rcproilui eil is about six Inches wide and
rlRat Inches dicp. It In gilt edited with
a gloy finish. The scroll border lias
a gill ground with pink ro.us blue
thistles oak leaves and acorns In the
ebhlgns. Ireland Is represented by de-
Signs of shamrocks.
Anvlmdy might know it was a qui mi's
menu for there are only six rrown and
lHr.et If not. then 13 follow tit
n.. tii's menu it will have to be Inau-
nutated fur this oe caslon In order to
hold hot and cold fowl of various sorts.'
totiKUe and cold Lerf.
Wheu all Is said it Isn't tbu style ol
dinner that an American unafniite'd
with auglophoblu would choose of his
own fiep will.
M. Charles Kanhuffer IMnionlco's
elief. who looked al the menu for her
maie-slv's dinner waa axked by a New
York reporter:
"What do you think of II ?"
"I'd lather not aay what I think ot
It" he replied "because 1 know the
chef."
' Is it the kind or a dinner you would
make up for uu Ametlcan espe-clally a
New York table ?"
M. Itaiilioftcr smiled and said: "Not
at all. I don't want lo crlllcl-e it. but
you see there are three fries together
and the re-'.eves follow the entrees. It
should he In the opposite order."
There la the fun of be ing a qu.cn.
She may turn the usunl order of pro-gri-srtlou
of courses topsy-turvy. !es
any one suppove nny l.ein American
woiiiaii wllh a good i-eiok would dare
lo mix tblngf. up like Ibut? Not n bll.
Hut If the qui-eii so de-slre'S she :uay
even Iu-kIii at the biHt course and re-
verse the entire orde r.
"That lu a good plain substantial
dinner" went on M. Itanhoffer "Just
tho kind the queen of Kngland might
be expected to prefer. It's old style.
See Ihey use 'In' ami 'les' and 'la.' Wc i
leave them out. Koimt lie-e-f-pluni pud-
ding-huh!" j
"'hen M. Uanhoffer said "huh it i
inunt a lot. but be didn't tram-lute II.
"Plum pudding." he repeate d s'lll
wl'h t:.e Kime emphasis. "That's ring- i
llsh." It sounded as If M. Itaiihoff-r
a great admirer of Kiulish
e-oeikery of the plum pudding order.
"There's nothing there except very-
ordinary dishes." he went on. "It's the
kind of a dinner never se-en lu New
York. It's solid true Kugllsh form
not at all Kre-nch nor Italian either."
The queen iloenn't always confine
herself lo six courm's and the side la- ;
hie. M. Ranhoffe r would suct'i Ht ;hal
MAX VERSUS REAR.
CERRIFIC DUEL TO THE DEATH
NEAR COtUR D'ALbNB.
hnrlrt KUeioteln a Vuung llaurlirr.
Meet llroln Kr lei lar ami nu-
llum IUiidi wllh eiU.li Alnl lies
Man.
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MAi KR'i: DAI.Y.
neat game too. Aside from his ability
as a player Mr. Ialy Is a shrewd buvl-
uesa man and la one of the few ex-
ceptions of that sort among the cracks
llo has managed with rare success
ninny noted tournaments. It was he
who brought Ives Srhnfer and (iamle r
together at an entirely new game tlio
elghtefD-lmU balk lint;.
'S irv'l l SSt Elt-u.-e-'
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l . -rsT ' . Jaa--ar r i .' . .
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lie lnlernnllonal Inrhl Rare.
The great International yacht racel
between tt:e re-pi e.entatlve of the ltou
Yacht club of Toronto and CoiiimodoU
l!nlman'i yacht Venn dor ef Ihe I.ln-j
cin Tark Yacht club Chlcagu will be
railed on l ake Krle unl off Toledo the
I'.rsl race of the match lo be sailed cr
Monday Aug. S4. Tula together wit!;
the full conditions of the rai-e. was de--e
b'ed Upon rece uliy at the rotifcrcm-c In
lie-troll between K. I'. Warner presb
denl of the l-nke Michigan Vacating as.
foclalinn and Iiwight ljiwrence bolb
of the l.lnculn Park club uud 0. A. It
Ilrown and W. It. Jarvls of the Toronta
club.
Toledo captured the gn-nt rai-e with
l.e-r otTer of a f I .r.oi prise to tho wlnnlns
a.ht and nil cxtietiues paid of hotll
route xtaiits. In niMltloii to this the Lin-
coln 1'uik elub for the Vencrdor will
ptiy one-half for a U.ish) pi lie silver
tup nnd the KuvhI Canadian club ot
Toronto for the Fife cutter will put up
a like amount. This cup will be to
the frei-h water what the America's
cup la to the briny as It Is expected the
coming rae-e will be followed by man
others in the future.
hai:i.i;y ki iin-
Kteltl. till' OIIUK
raiichi r on the
North fork at Ihe
mouth of ll'-ae-r
iTi-e k In deservedly
the beio or the
Coeur d'Alene lo-
day. for he lias
kille d Ihe bliiCcut of
the bruin family in
those pans de-
! Mares the Murry Idaho. Hun. hor sev-
iirul years Ii wus known around luila
; hat some wild iinlmal was killing hheep
j lad carrying them off. Calvea were bImi
I missed. On Kuiiilay a cow was kll'nd
ne ar Hi ulh of lle-ave-r. All sinus
b-d to the belief that a Iiiikc lar
Mimilililliig the elepred.itlons. Very fe-w
'men have luht any cows but yoi.iig
' Flsetihti ln said he had losl line whe n
that favorite cow was killed. So lute
; )n Tuesday afternoon h" tueik li Wln-
! Chester and a little be ar dog. and went
up Ihe roial toward Delta to a point
I where trucks had been im-ci Hint day.
He walte-d till dark at a point half a
mile he-liity town nnd waii Juki innclud
: UK to go home when the be ar wus h ml
romli-g ilown the mountain by the
bri-uklllg twigs. Sllddi'lily Kisellhte-la
saw a linge dark object ttirmiKn in"
brun!i. lie :alse-d Ills Wlnehei.ter and
fired. A bowl and a growl foll.ied.
while the dog ru iu d forwanl and en-
gaged him Klsi tmti'ln In the mean-
time pumping the le ad Into him from
Ibn repeater. Te-n shots had ben Hre-d
Into the Infuriated b -nut. and only one
more cartridge wiu left when lie puhed
through the bushes and l:le iiion.-etro.is
ilie became known to hiinler. Whei
within elt.ht f.e-t. and the gun almus'
touclilig his lor.l.'l lp. F.'.:e''iv'eii llreil
his la.-1 biillci. Tb.' te ar drarp' d. iniu
Ihe hunter ii-lrc.tied i ver.il yards
vhlie tin- dot: ke pt HI his wink. Sud-
denly the bear wised up u his
l.aune-heu nnd F.ln loleln II' d lo A. J.
I'rllch.irii's cabin u mil" d"n ll-e
toad fol'owcl l y the do;:. K s .t.i.i
ii maim -I at I'rit i a u ;'s d'li iu:: the
I'liil.l. and nu We due day at d.ilin.ik
he invilii :-et li.rla with Mr. I'lit ii.nd'.i
; V.iin b. : te-r ai d pi- .i' y i'f e -ii i id'.;'
i Hut be ha 1 no fmiher u e for the in. Th"
be-ar was f-.und il -a.l uVuii ten f'-.-t (r.ru
Ale ic h- had fa!'e :. Tlie I'.it it r went I
: to Iielta and g-il n:'i atic-. It tool; I
'. fulir III. II lo U! lio' e-H'ciiM Into la'' j
j war.rn. Ha ee!-;t wai csiui i'.' d nt
betwe e li C.'U mi I 7 poui:d.. Tl.e
rnccles to wl'.Uli H e b-ar be 1 :'r I was i
SLAUGHTER OF JACK RABBITS.
Ilea Hfilern HUN Ara Alariaaet A anal '
Ilia ri.
III the stiea of Callinrnla. Idaho
(ire'Koii I'tuh and Tcx.is there is gn-al
fear Ulliong the fameia that the Jack
lalibit mny buome p.i gre-at a pest as
I c Is ill Australia wlieie his pre-seiicii
Is a iHiiuir.e. says an exchange. Tim
eiielary of Mgrlciilinie wevs that III")
eir aiiinlll- Ihe l.eiliii-l.s lh.it Hie Jac!
Ihete me- lakiiiK no e liamee and 111 111
l lales named the lung cued ileillner
eif crop:! Is out la we d and there Is -irlct
upon his head. The dinner ure oh-
llgi'd to conibliie nnalnst the common
ene iiiy and the rabbit drives er Colo
rado and California while the-y have
.1 eeitalll I lenie nt of spolt and generul
frolle-. aie lien rtlieii ss a very Merioas
lni.4liess. The- ib p n Hiieiil ef uglieul'
lure has Just Ihsiii-.I u niuiingrai h upon
the siilije-ct or Jae U rahlills. Ill Call-
fornlii rabbit driving has Im- ii fo ind
t!u- inosl effective- liie'iins of i xti riiiinn-
tilig these pi oil He uliluials. This me-
thod ordinate I with the Inulans. The
day the rabbit drive Is he-Id Is a gala
one' and Is u favorite time lo evli-brate
same- special event 1 houxilids of pi el-
ide tome III lieiui lb' Miii.iulidiilK coun-
Iry. A i iui al about I no sen a III exte nt
b.ivliiK bi'i'U loiill. the- ihiveis nr.- eli'-phiye-il
In n line ranging out from the
.'orral fur five or ten ni'cs. At n given
liiouie nt Hie .ne i-tarls to move toward
I'ae renter. I loins ure blown nnd any-
thing that will make a nnln is utilized
Fire-arms are tiel.imcd. With Hull
eiiih.i the lien em font beat up every
patch of llltdi rblll: h. Cleat droves ol
rabbits are kooii In movetiie-nt. They
ire eli hen. a frlkhte-ne d. acnimblinu
mars. Into ll.o riiil.il. where their rxe-
I'Ut loners sriucl with clubs beat mil
llielr br.ilns. An iiverai-e drive will
yiell M.imU rabbits. 'Ihe lie-no eve-Ill
mulled In lb- killing of ovr 2'i.n in.
As ihiiwhiK the i roll lie raluie of the
Jack rablul. It Is stated thai In Modoc
eeeinty. Cai foriila. i.'.iily ani-
mals were klP'-d In three m.iiiths on a
tinct ol hind only '. by H ml!.' I i xt. ut.
Still ti.oie leniarkalle was a drive In
the San Ji..iqnili valley. I'-ike I sfebl.
tth.ie I.U"i rabbi's wire klll-.l. As
roon as the nnlmali weie elispateh'-d
Ihe Mine He bl w.es le'! H A n a ad T'.'i
sele l.l!ie-.l. Cur w. e k !a e r tae re wi re
Ua illive.i on t'e Milne fc.ound. T !
til 1 I'-Miltci In tl.e Oct nn t'e n of "J ''.
Ihe ;. ii.ii ! over a fune ext il-Ii -I fl Id.
yie-lded note tii .u C.t.-i'. liom Jin 1
I i March ' 1n tin ie e-re I ill'-.! I '."
"YOU" AND
'TKOU.'
Smm Fraarkj
i.i'.i.i: . ii ir
about lo-!'n
(An inioil'i.- I
lii.it I.- is i f 1
Hike-: 'Ili-M df t'e-'
is V. i le t lll.lh .. Wll-i ll
' r in lll-l ii iVC Is ell the
'. 'i i it. in i;. : i s.
0i
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t TSOa
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I im .lri -tirnwn f:i:-iiv. II!-. sk:n mi I
I head were b'ci.lu l-- loin t'.n.: i' T.
i who hits ulie Hily v tit tl'i-m !' 1 c ir.miat-
!d. Henry (l:.b-y. 'i i n. at Hie
i Woild's Fair s.ivs ih- b at n H !fi wa i
. ; as tig a. any nf iliu.e.- at Hi' el'.!i'.tl-m.
ill is the bri 'Nt l..ei'.er ol the bi-ulu
family ever killed III !.e Conn il AU tie
and K 1-e i -'i in iifd hi-- f.iH.I'.il lit1!"
deiS are all ll" talk fi r Hie tin- 1. itii:
i THE DUCO'.tHV OF OUINiNK.
risielnelleioi lit Ilia I rr. nl u an-l
THE I'lilNC OF MONACO.
rrc.irl-letr nt Ills I a ei ill l.aililnj
II..r' lttH-e.e IVi-ll--nt I -ere.
AttCiill'-n is c'-lied to 111 l! Itih ie uif
t ( i.iiM Hie priii ( cf Men; i ii l y lac fa. 1
lYi; tl.e preel b at of tl.- lie n I r'iiuh-
i
II' bi s J'.ir: p'l-l bil l a v.. -.it. i-ii tin
j Ne-w Yo.le J.iiun;-!. V.n.a i Is a ptia-
jclpilty w i: Ii in ti.c tirdt i and uiiiler
j :i.- diimln-Mio.i nl a icpaull '. n:ul lis
i. Hi rn.1 t .i v : :i i. ic 1. 1 I. ui the same
! li ii. a .1 ;i.i:.-.:n c.ui'i-d lo which
'I !e prill' e i . b I. i e!f t ..I I that of the
le'.il'.s i: lai! t I! : 1' '. '. i'is from 111-
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M.i:.t.
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lA'.K UK'HAHHSON.
wa hla "sitting" before the klnelo-
arope on Mareh 2'tii of this year.
Tka l aasilian Whaalman.
The Canadian Wheelmen's associa-
tion has made some radbal chunges in
lta racing rcgul.r.lons tills season In
onlcr to conform with Its new ruling
eiaslfication vll.: amiiteiiia and pin-
I islonsls. Its racing board has e
tabll-lied tie foilnwllii; iKunlliliin
I ha n-'ion'hlps for the visr. Amateur
-half one. five ten and twenty-five
mile iatciy and two-mile lamlem
raee. Hriifcslonal - half our live ten.
I. ad iwenlv-llve mile rslety nnd (wo
mile- t.inci ill rsci-. i i uuiipcle lu
I lie liiii.iiibin ch.i!iiiliii:iili ru.es
It Is iiic.-rsary to r Mile 111
(':i:v'.i -lx Iiuuitbs . i . - K -1 h to the-
date of the i.in-s. Tin- pi!ca ill Iheii-
races ere- to const t ol nu-dati not to
excrrd $." ir eo t. in the matter of
rerorils the foil iw Itig will Ih- rrroi;-
rire.l: (n ir:i r. half thire-qiiarter.'.
one mile end all rnmplete unlis from
Ihu lituie ipwsrd No intermediate
liee rds al i ve cm luile villi be r. ci'K-Oize-el.
Coiupelilive ln-nrds must be
made at cin ims'-tliigs. In trials
sgulnst time. I'crfni niHtii e s may be
lunile at oen meetings or in private-
ami with ir without p.u-i makcis but
Ihe Him- far sue h ttl.ils Is rent t Ir ted
lo film May 3'J lo Sept. I. The annual
tuee.ilig cf the C. W. A. v.ill hf held
In Quebec In July w hen the following
rhsmi Umrlilp tae-es will be run: Ama-
teurhalf one and five nilbs Hio-
fesk nil half one and five n.lies. A
lanc'-kn l'e of $11 Is exacted for tho
fcwae-d nf a.l the lone-distance rhani-iIouahlpa
rla - an4 (kit.
Kvery wheelman should consider;
himself a committee of one to discour-
sge or prosecute the re. kle.s seoriiiiT.
He is a disgrace lo cvclliu. I
Many western Judges oi spi-ul legal.!.
Karl Kler ol Hayioti. (ihlu. as likely 1 1
make aspirants for championship bon.
ors haslle before the season ends.
C.W. Phillips of Chicago has been ap.
pointed by the la-ugue of American
Wheelmen t'ftlrlal handle-upper for II-
linolf. Mr. Plillllps has for many yean
been imminently Identified with wheel
men.
A statement recently made to the ef-
fect that the "nssigniiii-iii of dates lor
this year's national eiicult Is not iv-r
dial!)' received by inainifaiiiirers. rac
Ing men or Hie ho ly of prouuitera ul
laref"" Is entirely erroneous and mis-lea-iiiig.
Advices fruut Cjlliornla ! nd
torbowihat the circuit me ts have bee-n
quite as siici i-rsful as i iiuld be expected
to e-arly in the reason. Of fifty dale s
liKi-Uticd but four weie re-fused nnd
three of these have been promptly flllel
l y other parties.
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t.oef M--
Tlea I rlner.
l'enjaniin Wary smashed 1.1 out of Si
illi'.e Hocks at Sli.iiii'ikln. I'a. on May
7 and won the championship or North-
umbe rliind county.
John Piirkrr ol ltetrolt claims the
elates the we-e-k following the Oil Foul
toiirr.anieiit In Chicago and will give a
big shoot and will have new future
wVlch will please all classes of shoot-
ers. The oll-tlme shotgun champion
CapU A. II. Ikigardua who now resldea
I in Hpiiiigtleld. 111. wagered $iu recent-
j ly with William Cole that he couU kill
! 41 out of live birds. The cap lain
killed but 42 and lost. j
teria's mom gnu's on It
wnili He Fnglbli Hon and uni. irn
siirni'iuut the whole. It enigl.l lo "on-
ve y Mime siin'rilons for nuiiu de.-iitus
to rime Au-i-riia:i piuti.erjt:..
l!e menus for the queen's table are
ul:ivs written by l nn.1. and la French.
Ft rlir-h It Lppeiirs Is l.ot prair. Adiaf.
Is lus.le for hir. and with lur on
lan l'i like the good biiilsewife' ah" I.e.
!! e roval " n . i"-. ' "It -. Ich ill he a ;:s
are I. Jt lo I'.er fancy nnd write I'icsi-
she n le rs In their pl.uev
In plain llt rli h. H"' l " ' " " r''
ivith two S'liips. oi e eif rail's head. Hie
other a rbnr rice- snip The I'.i'l rMi
.H.l e ilil.wisll -l.e-eil' -rllU. th- f'lUtlil.'tii'.l
i f whi.il is nn.iiovy r.uice. i !:e hic-
ai:d Hull dish l.i f:l"l tlllc of Hi rl.iH.
". il in l.t lll.e h It In;:.
I'.ir entires there are i li ! c ! i ii rn'lets
d:pP'd In egg. rolled ill clU'l.l'l end
filed. 1 !'r re-ot d entree Is made fio:n
a i lc e uf 1. ml.. 1h.li a braise I ham
lib fpltu-i ii. Not r.t
thca roir.es Hie Knell
ro:ist bi'i-f. which the queen dij:.iit!-ii
by pp i-rvit'g In its Fncllsh form nf
iNplewloil. It i.i never "ICS breilf."
To make It more t I ally Anglo Sax-
en It Is Hanked by p'.uai pildding.
Huast partridge ai ' next n-tve l.
For the rntrrmi nts nte c Iciy nii a
htown sauce-; t.irtlet-i with uprlcol snif-
llc. oiange J i I y and a d'.-h with milk
for Its fo.in l.itlon.
" 0 "i .tv
Tin: (ti:i:n"s ni'Viiw mi.nc.
Il'li'ii'-Tapli from the original.)
V. I:!l i i-Vcii riMiises Ihe or le r of e-nirccs
;.i reievis lu lug e hiinced. and e:rlit
1 tin t :s 1 of fn ir eiitre- iu uls her majes-
ty' illiiiicr miii t be Improve :.
Lite I l.h nf lir'al A sv
"The sue- nf tl h Is .-HroM tinliniite.l."
olnrvrd an (.:!! I.il of I :e- Tirh eoin'lils-
sien in I e ; ly to a question. "Prof. It ilrd
; iievo:ed . I'te.it deal i f lime to
li e e;iie s:!ii lis l.i the 1. .i:tli of life of
I 'l.ili. and he foind that Hi- n: dlnary
'e. r'. If l.ot iii'iifeied wltli. would live
I "C'l vears. In his wrl'iuis on tbe nub-
: je t be sl.ete d 1 1 1 . . t tl" re- i.e Mm' living
j lu the Roval Aquariu'ii III P. i-sla re-v-i
:.: l lip tl: it li ' I In) .v II to le in -r Soil
I veais ell; X ...it he- bad u t tallied in a
i ii I'ul i r of c.ihis that whales live tei bf
nr '.'"i y-ars old. A gemb-mnn In
I'. l'lnii'te l::.il l-.-d an oi litmiy gnii!-
Ifliii for sIMy-Hiiee years. ::i:d hl.e
j fith'-r Itifi.t fi'-1 him that he had par-
i i chased It over lolly .veins lutut'e I!
Stir
hi" -ip!i.-a!e-1 i chse-il it over lorty .veins be-icre it
. yuil' I came into bis piH. e slon."- Washliieton
ti-lliiiU nf I -. (
In a rotiip.ny ei r"'"-'-l'" ''t I'hy.il- i
clans each was :.l.id :' v. ill" -lx
re ii. idles tl: it li.- viei I tale on bi-ir.l '
ship for a voi;e innvnil live vv-ceil If
lis li'e- were I) d'iini oi lie- ii'ir.r.'-r
who i lio'lh! ri 'il.n .l ive - ye t ie N-.vv
Vol k liu!' i. tei-: I. T':" l-isi e r.lrv -ns
"oplitni" ur..i.':;r - s! li'.'o: .-l. At .lie
lei olid e nti ) Il e- i le .u. .it.. I. -i u !' n
' i. ii re iity" slid ' epiii l:i. ." .it. I i.o.v sliat
Ihe blcl b.rlile' e.f n: r. my I:.-- -. n-- n
found to be li e' It'i ' Ii lit c' ' .le- ii
killers probably I'.iul v.mi! 1 have i n.-.l
pl.ue iinanlni i-i-1 iin.i Ho t iird w.eil.l
eertaliily be (Vive:i to f.ie v. b.iu i X-
tisels of Hie li i k cf Ihe i- vi i ;1! va-
r'elles of the il l !ie..:i. nf wh' ll I'll-
II i. :.l familiar I -. i.nli t"i. a i.aaie !e-
rived f -ti ii e 11. a: ii i I h v the I'eim n
liuiians. who i.il e-1 ti.e I n ; s V i.r. Ta -old
fai hloiiid lu-:l. nl if a-1:. i:in. :a-
I it i II vv;i:i lv ri n e i .i.i i;; ti.' ";.! 1' i " o'
lurk In wlt-e mid Hie j-.ievi l-ia.c !a ti e
early purl if tl.li eintcy v.ai "lutk
and wliie" nnd ns In Ihe e- ..;n- d.iv.i
It has been denincstiati I lo be dir- iy
fatal to 1 in ba' i.lii.s v; -. I ii i ne cm
e.isiiy iiiiib r.il.iiiil wliat a l .-n'i I: wa.i
lo Ihe- 'i.e tiers" In lb1 u: ilia -ii-1 v.-id
i "fe vrr I'.nl ujik" ireiu.ieiif I It I - C'hiii-
try whe a i.rw. AI last by Ci n Ivauce
nf chemii al skill. Hi"- ' e r-'l of e a
Ing Its iilkali'l ls was fo in I iiti.l of
l liu- e no less thin Ihllt-e'i are kio.vn
Slid line d a:d mine nf Hen ioli.-- a
' valuable nie.lliine nt a li:-s rosi than
ipilnlne Hm If. In l-.".l Hi.' Dutch n.v-i-rnrnenl
uinlirliok to r.iiie tie Inn
in the I -liilnl of Java end lie-' tl.' V have-
llios; pro'I'iiaiH il;l.:.l'lel's liu: Ihe
most extensive nr.d nice i f.tl id what
may In called InielliKi ntly con.lii 'e l
tdanlalliiiis are to b- fcund o-i Uu-
sleipi s or Hie- II lilinl iv lis and 111 Hll:l.-il
' Hm mah. lu So'iHi Am.ilei tie- liii
U nl'taltie I by til it htrippitix ti-e trutik.
then filling tl.e 'n-e. bul um'er Fn-i si j
botanl--!s In Imila a way Is fnnti I e f
inrtlnlly ii:ilipli g the IruiiU r.nd Hi a j
nirroiiinliu!! II with ite i-i ea i Ingfien'i
ark lo be prodi.evd. The lo a i m. h ive
i ven round a w ' making (he bark
- fuller of the ilc-.ii able alkaloids.
I -i.
:i I t
I.
i'ii :
li i n
V ii I s
lM-
lit 11.
and it i. '
ier- tit i
I.--.1 I I-to:-.
I Ii
f..r !:.
i- .n a.
bi
ll
ll; '
i: 1 1 ar"
j.iilt) Is eight.
U I . 1 hi b- the
i" 'n.vii of Mil-
i. ic i d b-il be in' I-
i T o- ; . i i. e . g-
li I o. ' mi. !i al-
mi ii a. id a I...V goer
I is i-ciee nnlv. I nc
ti--.ll I snilv i.i lirimialai
iiied li r 'i '-' v . .ir-. Tlie
e. Alt n is (. lie mar-
-i T I'f '.lie- dlli.e ttf II 1111-
.1.
In.'
Ths Cnrloaa Ordar af I ha
Mlaiaier e.f Mar.
A dee reet has Just been Issued ut Paris
by the uew minister or war roibiddinK
olllcerri to address the soldiers under
the ir orders by tho familiar pronoun of
"Ihou" ways the New York Tribune.
Henceforth the more formal "you" la
alone te Ire employed. It Is m-e lless to
explain lhat Ihe minister of war la a
civilian for a soldier would never ham
made the mistake of Imagining for one
liniiiielit that the feelings of self-respect
of a private or tion-cummlsslolieil ejfll-e-e-r
would be alTevted by the Use of the
fanilllur prunouu "lu." "Tu" and "du"
uud "thou" are- terms not of contempt
bul of familiarity and Intlmary and
their n ie Implies no lark nf considera-
tion for the person lo whom they are
uppll'-d bill on the contrary a feeling
or nffe-tloiiuie regard. In monarchical
countries the sovereigns have always
ii. ul.- n point of addressing their troops
with Ihe pronoun "thou" In the samel
way that llicy apply the word "chil-
dren" to even grlizled aud batl les-
sen i red veterans twice their age. Thu
iilell like to be addressed thus and tee'l
a Mil l of ii) inp itiiy for those w hom they
i..ud uu displaying iu this way affec-
tum and Interest In their welfare. Hy
forbidding the use of Hie word "lu"
tl.e to w French nilnls'.cr of war has
b.iie f ir mure harm than good since
ho h.ui iilnherej tho relation between
I'ii ro ll otU'ers and men more distant
and f t null and baa. In fact raised a
In barrier bet wren liiOM) who hold
cotiimL.Mlaiis In Iho army and thoie who
du no'. Of course this new departure
has been prompted by the spirit of re-
publicanism ttie minister's lde-4 being
lie it it sol.lu-r ts Just as much a French
i It -.it en snd e-nilibd to as much respee
ii i an eilP e r.
In Hie (irrmau Austrian Italian and
It is-lan arml'-s. the e.lll ers not only
ii-e the word "Hinii" te ihelr men hut
a Hi. in Ihi-iiisi Ives us veil and the
yo'iiifresl llenteiiaiit rimy use It to bis
iloiHi. or even to his general w hen off
duty the b'ea being Ihey are brothers
and comrades in anus. Otn.ers mw ting
fur the llrt time ue ihou" even
IlioiiKh one be a prime and the other
liie sent of a petty shopki-e-por one Iho
eiiliii.i-l of senile ci a i k cavalry re-gliiient
and Ihe other a siilml ei u In a merelne
eif r.'ilini-ut. In Ihe aristocracy that
Is lo -iv. among Ihe o!.l iiobillly
wlicnee- liu- uridine e.Hie Uouteau
! Il.il-- ei.'llielll ilk sr.erelV excluded
j e-Miy on i alls Ho- uiher "thoel " even
I y. ii i.- yli Is h'vlilii; old doAiig. la thus.
Y i.. ir li. and roval pel s. marie- in Ihelr
I Intii.i.iie Inte-rceiuta. with erne another
i invariably u- I lie proneun "Ihou."
T.ie prince of Wale address a Ihe eni-
pi-ror of Auiilrlii as "du." and the ein-
I pilar nf C.irmaiiy mak'-s lire of the
! t-:t in.' pronoun when writing or speak
; lug to King (is.ar or any other nion-
anil. "Tu" and "du" and "Hum" Imply
i mi I il equillty among the persons who
us t Ti in to one another and If the
; French minister of war had ben-n lew
I baity nnd bad taken Ihe trouble of
I I'licivlnv; the bi.tory of his roiintry he
would have found Hist during the early
I Vi.ersef the gnat revolution nt the end
of the last ee-ntury. when the il htiiite e
of )!. il.lv w . re reallv e nf.ii i-e-d ev -ry-
leuly in iiii- use of the roi l "clioyen"
and i.f "thou" In a-llrt s-lng one aa-
o her. no matter what might be the ill-
f ii me of lege or olll i.il rank.
i
i i -1 1 r c
. i :i vc. i 1 1
.. 1 111 li HI
t i i- " i ..:
n.e I i.'r e
1 "ne .l 11;
.- (!.' t.H-
r 1 e vv ilivoii-ed
" tu t ; nidi iy
' 1'ii.i" t i aniiiil
I mi .i .i pr-i--i i .1-
-i 1 inn I . .1 the
ii. In Hi u. v. li l 1 1
J a l.li si'i r'l'll I'f li e p "t He-iiie.
tu:ik NeTi:s
I i.e -r;i . .1. bis pur-
l -cl l li'V ill lie l.iill-
Ti. in" it il..m by
H!;;v A.illie
in .i.i l wes so
i.-s i i i'ti tnrovx a
W. Hi i'ii Cr.il!
rha.-i I tile1 .' v e.
lii.int " s!. I.)
I- H'is N Mu.li on.
IcLoliiS. b.' Fa! ie ''..-.ie- Darling.
I:;. ben loll by It. J ilii evk. I' lers-
II- - iiii.l lo Cir:h i Cil.it. k'e.ii lit:e-s-ville
Vi.
: ii.ir;i ns lll.-s. I
!';..-' p i .in lut.i a .!.
b uliy ln ir- I Hiat sl'e :
nut o' ti -ilii:'::.
A. H. M .or. 8 biy it ill nu A'.i.rrt II..
I.y Red Wil'ics. Is In liu. c.iti limn an I
I- ! !"" J lo e!.i mi'.ii- r i. d Wi lli thh
tf oa.
M.i Is u::e who vna tlu Toboggan
Slide li..ti.lic.ip a lew ) -:ii-j nio l:i
1 l.;"4. ...in soi l tlie eitlr r 'Viv lor Hie
it. i: r. .11 . i ti! i-.ii :n of
Tiie i ultimo Jockey r 'lib llalllax.
i May :'..
try Teleilenne.
f he- or ronr-e you will have to ask
pipa'.. ronrei't now ? lie (who hns Jui-t
juoposid and Im-ih ocivpted) - () e
ve.i ed ceiiiiie! Kr-has your pap a
trie phone? Heiiton (ilobe.
K oii live In a big eountry imii" i;
lllua I iite-lnpee nn lialirnale.
A blue envelope when icvetvoj hy a
r.iil-vay t mi love usually conlalus a
ilJc (able is douhlless alrrady stab- j t hock and a discharge e:rd
I Ilia I r..r.
j "As many an eight bursl.irs got Into
'my house laii night and I thought I
: soul. I came and I.il yoi uImui it" said
Uoung Mr. Flits. "Did "U gel a goo I
' took at ihem?" asked the dc k sergeant.
iMUd'lsee 'em at all." "H iw Hie hu-.v
Mo yon know how many there were?"
j' Tie-cailm they ate one of my wife'i
!?oiiklt'g Svhoul pb'.i. No i.-vcn men
ire equal to thai Jo'i." - IndUtiapolls
'ournal.
v.lll held ii tiottlag in.e
siii'Mn r June 2'-. an I a I .lining nu el-
h:g Jii'y 1.
A. II. Miiiit.'s Con 'ai-" a promis-
ing .! ai ni I. who slin v- I a ipiatler
lai' ii in "J ) .ir old for -i in .i'i s"-
tm ls. Is i-oini: very lest.
Tin" Il.i::ili:is of l'.iilV.'l i tin p it be-
I'I It. ..I. li.; : -;. e.ir-i.l I llllies.
ti. eiiiilng thu i' sMtu'i il'-lr gio:1!
and i -Hills In iiii lii-vi 1 : n tu. i K.
PneiiuiMi'l i e-f n vieb it du ne Is nt
lug ul tie- Forbes l.u-ii. Arum h.it
l-e i-li elattge re.i.s!) ei. k and fo ir deaths
have tluia lar ri-sulti-1 a n uig Hie nnl-
in. ils.
K. C lloppe-r bui't an! favorably
known as the secre-iiry of the l-it"n'a
Joikey rliib. will iii.in.i'.e the lh-tro;t
running niei-tlni: vhlclr till be held
An;. 4 to 22.
A ce.'.l .ion on Ihi i-i ) ii Mon'gon-.-rry
pirk. Menipli.s resiiltetl tu seri-
ous Injuries to Ibrce race i-.iires one of
the .lumber being Jn linger by Klru.
pi (Simon
A Maine Invanlnr'a Job.
A M Hue divetitiir Is trying to evolve
a hen that Is ronstru" -J Hke a re-
peating rill '. our that wlil tiny on thr
l.n .1 lulling up until iv.: s ti e t i 3d
i en's a doreii. nnd then n and timid the
in.irkit. As roan as his magazine hen
begins lo lay ihe poorest uu mber of Ihe
human lie- in iy hiive ' er I b illed eggs
lliii" tliai s a da).
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
fit 1 1 pens aie eh strove d by Ihe add
In Hie Ink. If an old nail or an old
s ee ! pen Is put In Hie ink the add
tin rein will e xhaust Itself on them
a id pi lis In dally use will remain in
good condition much longer
ll is not generally known that a
j pi. ee ii f raw potato rulihe-d on a steel
i knire stained acid will remove
tin- s.alii.i. The knife must be polish-
' ed afterward it Ho us i.il way. This
; m thod sieves the wear of the knife ssj
! ( niiiiii..ea labor.
i To remove enffev stains from linen
dissolve the yoke of an egg In a little
i i.i! i iiie-i aiiti n lew uro;ia ui nieie.a
of wine and rub the inutiire on the
stains. Wipe ll oil wiih clean warm
water. Cilyci-rlne may bo nsed Instead
; of wine nnd water.
A d'sh for an Invalid-Pound up the
' Meat from Hie lenderest aid whitest
part ol a bulled chicken with n equal
weight ol stale bread crumb. Add
Ihe bl.'lll eif the chicken Stir Well put
nil into a saucepan and a'ter boiling
lor to minute's ruh the whole through
a sieve.
(ill old socks and slocklncs down) bet
back seam light In the toe. l'bue a
pair facing each olhe r open out. right
side In. Machine round e-xupt tht
lop nbiiut half an Inch from the edg.
Turn Inside out and ria-hlne across
In tig ag rows from side to aide
Woolen soe ks aud slocklne's tre-ated In
this way make exu-lli'iil scrubbing
cloths and a;lk ones art) vjry useful
for rubbing grates etc.
New socks fe'e l very comfortable lo
the fe-et bul wearing them hefora they
are washed la a mistake. Hosiery
mom I aiwavs no wasneu oriore wiu
worn a the wasliln ahrluks tho
I m eads and makes Ihe socks wear
lung again be-sldes preventing the feel
being Injured by the cobirlng. When
put on before washing they ilrelch cut
of shape and ran never be restored W
their original form.
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