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Watson, Druggist, Charlotteow: . | BLACKMAIL IN LONDON. | Unserupulous Blackguards Whe Rich by Keeping Compren.ising Seerets, But if blackmailing is very pr valent in Paris, the condition of affairs is stil worse in London in that respect, and for the very Obvious reason that, wii people here are not really one whit more } moral than the French, they are mosi | anxious to be considered sa, i France neitier men nor | Cares Very titieh for appearances, and s those whe would levy blackima:) mort really discover sometuin¢ very breil in the privave life of their imended v « tin before they ean h ype to bleed him successfully, wiereas ii this pious and virtuous country of Pecksn if even th | discovery of a mere peecudilio can. 1 | carefully handled by the bisesmiaicer, in |} ised asa means of extorting wonren Maney, 1 Grew | | sweetened, and flavored with THE DAILY EXAMINER. mings. Con s Two Cents wits DECEMBER 13, 1893. VOL 33.—NO, 135 a , : MISSING LINKS. Ssrup of roses ts any white wine ruse Cs | Sence, | $41,833. } Soe Vers agu a Clerc. ita married ' man, a popular pre. cher, and A omian oe} sod repute Was convehd an svirtenced- 10 a very Jo fied ot tuiprisonment for having been “in {the habit, duarins tue | years, of Dlackmating | concerning whose maiden life he bac discovered a fact which. if she had o ty Lad the courage to confess te ber bu band, would at ones inave met with for giveness, ‘Tins, of course, all cae in the papers, But, passing to facts that are more or Jess ceneraily well known in s ciety, bu Whieh iave never been tniide pablic, shill see that the game of even belter Understood ia Bug in france, A few is back weli known in Who dined Carving Off an tuttigue with a Wolngwn Worn Hb will be hate simply as Lady X, of money at cards ite fad not the wherewihal to meet tue deot, and h was well aware Cat ia the event of not bemg able to “weigh in,” he wonls have to remove his name from his chal to avoid expulsion, While in a sta perplexity arising from this stroke of all | duck the youti recetved in his rooms & | visit froma well kpown London maker, who made him the following proposition ; “You,” she said; “have, I know, a great many compromising letters from Lady X, if you have not destroyed tuem. Now » these letters cannot ve of any value to you, for you cannot use them yourself, pPtot tiaens a Married bade, ibe laaracd this sem -« wyvoeu s Ciely, bee MrTri. as weil to desiz lost alarge sii ttis GPess with the letvers need but this much I will promise you, and that is that nobody shall know vo. have sold themto me, for ] shall say you were rovbed by your valet, brought the billets-doux tome. Is it a bargain?” The poor cur lent himself to this in- net Concern you, ments away with her, months of torture for brought back tie letters by borrowins money and pawning hin jewels, until at length, in despair, # told ali to her father, whois one of tn most popular sporting men ia Eugh.wua, and he completed Lady oue by expensive correspondence. Tuere is a man to be seen every morn- ing during the season in the Row, tinounted on the smartest of nazs, wiiose life would certainly bein danger were le to be met by one of his numerous victims in a desert place apart, for he has blackwailed—and still does tiack- tnail—tiree of the best known xud most popular men in society. He is a man of regiment, and belougs to oue of the best army clubs, to which he was elected, thanks to the exertions of one of his victims, who dared refuse him nothings, Tnais man bas had very large sums of money from a popular sportsman and financial magnate, and was m.xed up in a terrible scandal whieh occurred some few years back and resuited in the death of a high court functionary and of a equerry of aroyal highness. The villain’s victlis are in suct: deadly terror of him that they dare not denounce him, and it is probable that nothing but a dose of cold lead or steel wi'l puta stop to nis persecu- tions, A man in this fellow’s employ— tor he has his agents and spies—~—was sen- t-need to penal servitude for life at the Old Bailey seme ten years back for at- tempting to blackmaii a youthful mem. ber of Parliament. The agent was not so clever as his employer, and did the thing clumsily, with the s:esult that the matter was placed in the han{s of ony most famous criminal soli¢itur, vii ce heavy sentence just referred to put a veriod to the scoundrel’s career of crime. here are charges so terrible and foul that, although tiey may easily be dis- proved, still they jeave some stain on the character of the person against whom they have been falsely made, aad it 1s the knowledge of this fact that inspires the blackmailers with almost incredible audacity.—-London Letter to San Fran- cisco Argunaut. ONE THING AND ANOTHER. of Information for Readers, The C rean does not have the trouble vf carrying his umbrella iu his hand. it is like an ordinary umbrella in shape, only it is smaller and has no handle. St is nade of oiled paver and is worn on the head over the hat. Eyes With Deuble Pupils. The anableb, a fish that inhabits the rivers of Guiana, has two pupils to each eye, an upper and a lower one. When the fish is swimming it keeps this upper optic, which protrudes above the head, out of the water, “Dandy,” The word “dandy” was first England ia a poem by Galoway, pub- lished in 1789. Scraps Street Car Destructive to Mice, A e@orrespondent of the London Lancet points out that when sugar is partly burnt in a gas flame it is destructive to nice. The Only Clock in the World, In the year 760 A.D. Pope Paul |, sent the only clock in the known world as a present to Pepin, King of France. What a Baron Had to Have, Br old English Jaw a baron was re- quired to have at least five hides of land, a church, a kitchen, a bell house and a borough gate with a seat in it. | | } Barefooted Highland Children, "Some of the healthiest chiidren in the world are found in the Scottish high- lands, where shoes are seldom worn at an earlier age than 12 ard 13, According to latest advices from Africa | Major Forbes is in hot pursuit of Loben- guia, and expects to capture him at once. | King Lo seems to be as hard to capture as Emin Bey was to kill. African soil is very prodnetive of canards about its dis- | tinguishe! sons. The cable has captured | the Matalx le chief several times. i Hewpreps of Jadies in ill health have been or are being restored to health and strength by the use of Hawker’s Tonic it has become the great and popular family remedy. ethene good birth himself, and was educated at | ton. He held a commission inacayalry | Who | ene ' the purchase of the | letters,which cost in all over £10,000—an } | that in all that time po hostile criticism Cnantase bs j | ther blood under a rosebush it te ol | , workman did well if he turned out te Give them: to me, and, | L will pay your gambling debt, and | moreover, give you a trifle over fo: current expenses. What I shali do | famous compact and got his money, the } woman taking the compromising docu- | Then began two | X, who | | phone says it sounds very much like U | 000,000 a year, while England make at the nation bine and The fashionable cat show in London this year is long haired. The agricultural capital of Exrone h: donbled since 1840; thatof the United States has increased over sixfold. The largest gold nugget ever foun | was the Ballarat Welcome nuayye:, weighing 2166 ounces and was wort listening 1 mcr) A scientist who has been the voice of the house fiy the neighing of the horse. A pretty schoo!m’m in Weymouth, | Mass., has succeeded in taming the vil lage terrer, the worst bov in the school, and is going to marry hin. Napoleon, who rarely gave attentio: to details, but laid plans fur others to ex ecute, had very swall aud perfects formed hands, wit. per tiusars At ChésterGéld, Baglasd: tere is .4-} ebureh with @& very cuties Sieeple. | Whichever way tie observer “looks o: | it it appears te bulge out in that direc: | tion. The Bank of Venice conducted it: dealings for 600 years with such lone or condemnation of its metuods has vee found. Young women of Germany have ; superstition that if they bury a drop o wili eve afterward insure the experimenter a pai: of rosy cheeks. Camphor trees have been planted a Sanford, Fla., and give proof of adap ability to seil and conditions, This | the identical camphor tree from whic all the camphor of commerce is obtained Twenty-three thousand homeless me have been sheltered during the past yi by the Central Lodging-house Asso, tion of Toronto, and 658 men have foui employment through its agency. Thousands of linnets were noticed i Spokane, Wash., aftera severe storm t/ other day. Linnets are net Indizgenou to that portion of the state, and muc: speculation was caused by their presence. Needles were first made with ver) rude machinery in 1545, At thet date: aday. It is estimated that the presen product of the United States exceeds 80 110,000,000, Sponges are being propagated in ; cheap way just .:0ow. About thre: years ago a cute G®@rman divided a fe» healthy specimens of live sponges into . goodly number of parts and placed then in deep water, with the result that i now has acrop of 4000 at an initial ex penditure of $20. A registered letter that was received at the Portland, Me., postoflice tl other day bore a stamp of the $4 deno mination, It woutd have gone for tiv usuai 10 cents fee and postage. Tix stamp-collecting fad was suzgested a a: explanation, the stamp that ha linen used being regarded by usizest a» .so.e Valuable than an uncanceled one, The army of Xerxes has always been greatly overestimated by historian: Commonly computed at 5,000,000, tly best evidence gves to show that, can foliowers and all, it did not exceed 1 000,000, His thousands of ships, num bered only 1200 to begin with, and of these 400 were lost in a stoim, so that ie reached the coast of Greece with abou 800. A French method of preserving grape» in something very close to their natura, condition has some interest at this sea son. Shoots of the vine bearing, sa\ two bunches of sound grapes each, ar placed in bottles or vases filled with water containing charcoal in solution The bottles are then hung along th edges of notched shelves in a dry place. It is said that, if the water be renewe from time to time, grapes so treated wili keep in good condition into April. T..e excavations which have just beei, brouglit toa conclusion in the Isle o Salamis have resulted in the discover: of a hundred ancient tombs, lying in tiv: parallel rows. Most of them are oblon, } and quadrangular in shape. Anotiie: | discovery is that of a large cemetery, the | first yet found with Mycenian charac teristics. The sepuichres, which are very small and narrow. are constructec of unhewn stones, Fifty antique vase- of the Mycenian epoch and in a gov. | state of preservation have also bLeeu found, together witha number of ob- jects in bronze and gold, including rings, buckles, spindles and other things Everybody knows that the Frencl; | standard of measuremen : is the “meter,” | but how many correct auswers do you think you could get should you put th quesuion to the first hundred persons | you meet: What is the basis of French: | measurement? What is the ‘meter’ apartof? Should you be fortunate enough to get a single correct answer it | would be something like this: Thy French standard measnre of length is | founded on the measurement of tli | earth from the pole to the equator on | _ | rods, having at least a cart load of clay | used in | | de prison is culled ‘‘uncle,” the meridian of Paris. This total dis tance is divided into 10,000,000 equal } parts, each of which is a ‘‘meter.” ‘She meter is 1094 English yards, Moving stones are located in Long pond, Maine. Onthe easterly sile o/ the pond is a cove which extendy nearly a hundred rods further east than the general course of the shore. The bottom isclay and very shoal, Onthe bottom are stones of various sizes, which, it is | evident from various circumstances, | have an annual motion toward the shore. The proof of this is the mark or | track left beliind them, andthe bodies of clay driven up before them, Some of | these stones are two or three tons’ | weight and have left a track of several | before them. The shore of this cove is | lined with these stones. which it would | seem, have crawied out of the water. “Uncle,” as applied to the pawn. broker, is a wretched pun on the Latin word uncus, a hook. Pawnbrokers em- ployed a hook to lift articles pawned to upper shelves before spouts were adopt- ed. “Gone to the uncus,” is exactly tantameunt to the modern phrase, “Up the spout.” The pronoun was inserted to carry out the pun, The phrase ‘ta ma tante” does not mean *‘to my aunt's,” but ‘‘to the scoundre!'s,” the word tante, in French arget, being the most re- proachful word they cau use speaking of aman. “Gone t my uncle's,” in French, “C'est chez ma tante,” at the pawnbroker’s, In French the concierge because the prisoners are ‘*kept there in pawn” by the government, In the seventh century a usurer was called ‘‘my uncle” in the Wallon provinces, because of his near connection with spendthrifts, called iv Latin ‘“‘nepotes,” nephews, How to Get a Sanlight Picture. 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