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LET ALL WORK TVyorAor bf fA ttphnildlng o our loo und eoMHfy, j,, ,';jv. :",t- . iVisr. tM..0f7 ptxypU, (6or atom r 1N1)KIKN1)ENCIvPOLK COUNTY, ORI5G0N, FRIDAY. FEH1UJARV 17, ltf)3. Five Cents I'er Copy. $2.00 IVr Year. VOL. X. BKCRKT MX1ETIK8. AO,'U. W,- INDEPENDENCE . Lodge, No. , eei y Mon day night in Mmomo ball. All aobofu in brother are IhtiUkI to attend. W. U VvUum, M. W. W, O. Cx. Recorder. VALLEIMtODGE. NO. 42, t. 0.0. F.-Meo in Maoonw bull every Thoroday evening. AH Odd follow cor dially invited to meet wiiboft. Peter OtH N. 0. J. D- lrvtnJSeoi-et.ry UNITED AT TJIE LAST. A LYON LODGE, NO. SM, A. F. A A. M. Sl.wd outmuanMiation Selur day evening on or before full moon ecb mooth and two week, thereafter.. (I. W. HhjoB, W. M, W. P. OPOTftEjtHg H'OMEtt LODOE. NO. 48 K. of P. Meota .very Wedneaday emii. Atl kuight are cordially invited. W. N. Hawl.y, 0. 0. U. K.O.iitoth-r,K. R a "P1IY8IC1AK8-DW?TISTRY. OD, BUTLER. PBYSICIAN AND , Burgeon. Secy. U. Rord f Medical Examiner. Ortlo. in Opera Uoum block. T7 L. KETCHUM, M. 1. OFFICE iV mid re.ideeoe, corner Railroad !! Monmouth t., Iwlf pou.tonoe. Or. rvRI R JOHNSON. RESIDENT I J tv.i..t All work warranted to live tbe boot of aaltofaotion. Iudepeo donee, Or. nn J. LEE, PHYSICIAN AND SCR- 1 geoo. U. S. examining annieon. Offloe over Independence National Batik w.n a E. BOYNTON. PHYSICIAN I J .( Hurimn. Boeoa Vit. Ore gon. PITIFUL TALE OP PAMIUY THAT AN EMIGRANT PERISHED. Tho Terrible BIUmi f lBI IU.I fur Imm mt II Mcllm. a Whale I'.uilly Whleh Frtii to t-th In Mu' Drnli Ktrtiru of Mulhcr. "Tlmt't Dol Muu'i wv rlh lwfor your y, h oia man m i oii with ult tlm lilmikfl. ltt H wtr lnn dwtil Mini tisi linrxl rnvlin. Tl')' wtiff Uit ful iiijiliK'oim'il.iwn. "Alt limt nl ovntiiittil.it Ui wmjwi, s but w cwiblii't llii'l Hti.Hliln i;iviitlt! ititum f tlw fuuitly. aiul w, Ilka Iimii- ; iXmU ut wtlii't out In tUiK ki-utry i.f ; iiHiunliiiu l valley. Injun Mini wolf, w kiwmlVm In lunliH O tilHh u-ra VICTIM COM'OtUTION. Ilnw frralilrnl m.I tlmnl Mnimuof I i-i.r. H liui lijr HI. t:uMtanlinb "Siit'itkina f rt'riiiitl'iw," nil ft jyiiin'mont St, I.mi ImiikiT, "I wall wiili (t iiufiil ri'iiitiilni'i'iiiii tlm he! on i.f whiS (I h:n1 Hu llumir tu t. a ni k Milff, It liutM'ii'il in fl'I I w UfiiMn vniiit of hk. uf i'intr0 1 id U rtHHwn of hwlf n bit lu Mtont lu the wmthtirn fur of tlm Ltttl Rix ky Mountain. "Tlmt'i wml Mum cove, wl jrim kin tlm Iron work of tli wKn lyln bo wbw y ,l"'f Wbn I flwt Knikp.l Jn hre tlmr i flv huumu twill lying d"tl In tl wagon. M n my w dug lilg griv uil lmrlml Vm 11 togftber buck uiU rUy tu cull fin mi- jii.it;im-iii, . i , , , , (t wnyi ,m,m. Niiw tivvfui llmt ft bull f ly "li"n!J ; u ) ji( wUUill , uvlnUi (lUl n I. wIjkH out tli.it . I'Ut ili-.V ftf; U tl. Iiii WmiiI, tli rwilln. ulii.tu Umr toiivtlhT, mid I . Ut ; t)ill( ri(Bl(.)( , ml W(W tt vtutitn LOW It SHOW HIP -I"" 'I . I tf ,,,,., in,.- i iivi4iuu tauwi k It."- - Nmv York Ikf- An Kiiiliimit l-iilllliliMt. ri-.w liny i'ii" shimhl vtot ilf iit to be. t'uiiiB Ait inlik'iit mlitii'iini ii.uu.i- oiif' fi.iii.rUinni..it, h l amnfiug. Hw i' lvrrvlm.iv' 1V. lli l" I'm 1IM' f llU IWtrtV, list in till' I-IkVI! of tlin litt i fiitiitV H llllM'HIM IKli. H rs:timi. A BULVIcn nunnin. liiui-ir fri'iii lUl.r.wing wioi.lnioit M to Hit, iimtIi rf hlmirHm.' jHtnlon or Hi. "'' l'i...i' Mf ' i-s,;i:r - 4 "i -,,r ::,rx;,r;;.,,r . i . .. iVZ! i Unit Mr Mlt. boll wm 't'l l,MI ',ltm' HimmiMii f I," Jury, ...! ''""r1"- 'ut fuf '" J r.(',.imi...iiUtt..n of wlikb Ud -fluiv Mtr-im-iil. t, t -m for m lb.. H-,i,,l.y t'"l"iry w rw l 'g tb, wiu-h to .minimum of flvi n.l i ''1! !4Z ,H),l......of Un y,. Bo fur tlif jmI All Pl.i.m.h. iujrnd g.HW,R,.i.lyWtiwilnta.K n-lbf ;' ft'w r- "f" H ' fi.. i .nwiiiinl wii.li.lntf (.'Iiumiib lu lull . t.lnn umtim of tl.o Animifan h,o.I, .f tlit ar?iiit citvnlry bwl"n of cmr mw mid tlmHiHl H.m. tlm l-tt .guilty 'r w,'u"' " tba trio, ilo totifli'fl, mid bi ,uiorj, i. t i ... ill., vr.iv At k vitv i Willi., imr.lomiia tiitiotiu r, f.-u!vii.. inv i(.u.U.- f'oi' iiit-ri'imtilii flnitwi) itnlwiiyr.(jiir.wl by b.i4 imi .uiu tli'vnliiiBil, At li d I notlcM fi.U,.uu.l Hit Iinuly ltu.itl w...l3fjrrt...i.w mm mm mm HM, , r , ,'wltll ll0N!rlwli wm nn.nl mil" front lb t!b. Ii.hiw ctrrll on t.y I'mII mid Bitnwuu, .e gin timt oltff, tlmr wbar th rwk In. j mUr,W in tin. Ih of th. Iw in J u ttw iiniiiiry town, nn.l tlw txy ti York Ht-ral.. woIvm couldn't git Ht tbe dut.l." j blot rofii" ol!"lt.'i i'i' U "" oi'" of bw In-J "ngur nnw fr.i.lHim.l on lmrl to nt- -But tl.on U no .ftdbr.l - M ' wt. wt U-fow Iw run y J'k U,dt- fcty tli y.mt l,f ill t..nm-n. Aftr nw-1 ' ' """"i X Zt h. L lriL.'W ' wi ll known l i-vwy , 1 l.rottod M 1 wdft Wr to ; ln,on ho I. out of (, running ) ful .rvy of tl,. tn.rk.-t AM Uml B J . tly f. . . tUt 1, bw W,, y , t,w K,.mt ,R(wt., tl. Old tb .it points out. I b. for. U mv toll fr.-m h hm.. tb -b.. .H.i!f.".U"d by cuUf j -W " 1 ' J WufW, -l,.dr, Ih.u vivunt, wit .ml "Couldn't 1 no imm, Vntwt w; toiKtbot uwgmtr .r, unn i g-ng 1 . ,tmim-.iry. (!,. conldnt tttnl t." b "and tbm to tmtko ftd..vtei'li.ti of bt Hwybj "lu 11 f. v iuy 1 tm.i wiki y " ';...! ".7 ! i,,,!,!!,! nn of bi d..yv.luutrlly tockt to gwwrttm m will ttwt fww. H.-y . mind, onttiou of Imir it utu f" . , , '.t , ui V. ,1 1 ,k u--k liiuwlf w Mitftrtmrttttii W-'llgitoffAiid ,it down fur.., ..ok.. 1 J dout.t if Hi gmt Mr. Mk lw Uatul of tb.r.y t-ontj, in C I Md f f." ' , , i , ,g llt.J- It-wl in tl Jy ! of ndlll gin y.th. full ,rticklnr Tv. tmy t.m.h to do with th. .id.,tt. of In.. ,tm k. .h ; hUnm-it lmm r mm. '' ' 1-,,,,,, im Muy l5.IK,u.,,d ha lIhm hundred tim. In tlm M ,.r tb. y .Itlwr. It I" tb iry nm-iitly m-d iM-bml w.4 n.-; r...-r. w H t ! !i lh,t or talM with by. thro, yo.r-, n.l It glln. gtv,. tb. whicl. want ,1.- ,-11, y , it in tb. wlr. ng.-r of tlm . y u WU V , . 1 u , ,1 1 U Md. mow tlmn ft .. ..f 1.1. MI- how-Ui-he, Poor ututbftitd pour wif" iiiillor" wi... inform bun tlott tin- uui. r.1 la i. on tl.Kroun.U. found . l-u -II. u v., "tu of Jl.w. iitw u pdtlldU ! L-ut I. for it. d.lrtb...t it u t-wmou-.b-ud mid f .U.-n tr.-o. wl,.,. only now,, how to ,. ,k Jl A n. ( J lm or tlllkia "H w.. tbi. W- b continue gftor i. tb ,-r whu h lot. wmmd bimof tl, buttoml o, i;-d lit.!, r.-U..,., t ; tm U lot. M . I . uk hft I . U , ,U ,,, lmV() of ... .I.T.I., i.Md iur,l h.,1 .li.,l...,. ii, ! .1. 1 111 tt'lllil l MoWnm IB lllailV... Al ll""ll Oil" out ( ...in.".. ; - 9 n..k... ... w ..-.. ... tniiiir or two (?rtti mm riuuri. tn-irly fifty yi r ko of tlio tlum un- I ni.wu donmln of our gr.nl Wiwtvrn M-t' .... u I. ..II,,.. tf.rl...( of bn.nl PH. ... ru.lT""' I..' ...... .imp'.'. " .". Tlio Infant i.i..-iH.m..iiou of tb. tU, ''. trvl,rr f., ftnd ftgnr. UUHT I'l ,1...- ... .MM ....... , i " . ...... .(.,,.. ....... ,,s..(it t. nr ,. 11 IMM BL-TOt'HI.lU I. oru lit V of U.7UU Vot'i. .Ml '"'"i . " ,. . hi. tdm tu .light. "Mo nd wrd Imd our .b.uty down th v.llry .bout ft mile riouty of emigrniit. In tb.'r kl trod wftgont l to com. by tbi tmll .nd turn outb into Wyomiii, or ktp wrat Into Idaho. Tlu-y'd w fiv. or U fituil!i.n .t . tlm. nu4 they'd come (ingly. Soui of Vm would tk nicu ' chMior. of Injun, nh'kiit'w-i, Inn.UlidfM, lUrvuhnn .n.l dnth tot would iintk. your h.'r taud on vnd to think of. Na ni.n kin b"giu tognww bow in.iiy grvr it to tb. gmtt KrltWi pitldif tr-.i. lm h j tlm.t.K-klmbU-M tht ft inking would j kUiui I9.tw -ur..lity, .ml young Mr. i rv-ivi tlliilm'triii, bo .noJM'd,i"llt .lid tlrtmi, whii h b in to (ir.wh, n iny VButurw to dmibt if b rv-t ii . I it pittcy whii'b hi' could i.-gtiiittifly cull hi own. H would .-.n iy ! il" gt Mr. lUuitk if In' hud. It to tbo rank and Id- of tb rwty who hitv. poiiiim, .U-, tbi-ori. of thidrown. Tb grt-ftt .Mr. ttl4i.lt. r likri WtrtKv. Tlwy r" wbb'. with tb.r b. of won, wotnrii .ml idtil.lrvn Iw. ,m..tur wbi. h they r-t-in from t-v. ty twtxm tb. Ditkot lm. .ltd tit. wot ld. It to rind on tin in tr-".l tnou. br.nch of th MiMouri Hvor, I'v wtrrnuu. Tin mUuiio of .11 oounttxi htiudrod lu tUy'i rid., j tbo rm of nil th. Ih-mwii, whvn "W..I, on. Ih-twilw-r iiiortili, uiiMnd i ihpu ,.l out by th-lr 'V. t,d (iro; tb p.rd woke up to f,d tlntt thitr wmt tor, ttfop by dn p. i full'1 1 '.' 'Uiy. bllward ni.kin rwnly to bust on n. It hnrrly no ruilm tit, H oly t'lnin.-nt, b.4 boon coolUh but ploiwant np to llmt j iilitii-itui to llw iift w.-ioii'iful w.nk of tint", V could bdl by th.fwd of thing mumAil the Yr Itoun.l, wb.t cotuin, .nd ut-gitu to Kit rody - " fur it It w jit ttrtt-r tmon wh. n "" vt " woman wnlird into our .hitnty. Slw Sinking of . mlwn.tn., tit in tb. wm m omlgrittit. Right h.-r. In tin nrnttorof r.r fr.- wb-n t,ml frt.il eov. .b. hitd b.ft lu-r luutUtttld tid four i going tl wm' wty yom wif to t ir 11,. ciiiitnr.'ii i-i, rotu. o oi i... .... .-i ..1, ATTORNEYS. GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT Uf. Will prottc in .11 tto nd fod.ntt oonrto. Abolroot. of title furnUued. Offio. ofr Iudopondenoo N.twD.1 B.k. DALY. SIBLEY k EAKIN, AT torn.y.tUw. Weh.tb.ouly wt of b.trct btKik. In Polk oouuty. Kelmbl. b.trcW fnrni.bod. Mouoy to lo.n; no oonmlMXHi ch.rgod 00 lo.n. OfBoo. loom, 'i od 8 Wilaoo'a block, Dul 1m, Oregon. AM. HURLEY, ATTORNEY AND . Ounnnelnr t Lft- Office, noxt to ImleDendenco Notton.l Batik, Indo- pendeoM, Or. nnttniu k HOLM EH. ATTOR K ... mi I.w. Offloa in Bn.h'. bl.wk, between St.ta nd Court, ou Com- merci.l trH)l, B.iem, or. 8ASU AND DOORS. MITCHELL BOHANNON. MAN nrninrwra i.f .H.b nd door Al.. iioroll nwmg. Mniu .treet, Iudo- pendence, Or. VETERINARY BURGEON. DR. E. O. YOUNO, late or flflueru, Veterin.ry Surgeon od Dentml bw moed to Independence, nd opened 0 office orer tbe iDdt-pendeoce Nation 1 bank. children to try nd find iiio bflp. bad bin ak k fur throo week, and wm litUe better than dead tu.n, and ha bad bin drivlu the team ti taklu kw-r of thing. gener'Iy. 8h ortor to hetr turned back long before, but .ome fool of a doctor bad told the man be d get well if they kept on. "Tbey had got wj.iirat.vl from the party they .tarted with, ml bad nmda tbe last hundred wilt alone. They war ont 0' grub, hadn t uintcli ltt to build lire, and tbe woman kuowed a change fur the wnsu wa blowin nn. She waa a frail, Imdle woman, and U h4 gone through with nuff t down man, but .lie hadn t lost ail tier piui-K ytu Aa mm a he told tut tii utory w. got ready to go hark w ith her an bring In the 011 int. w e tmnie a .tart, out we never got thitr.1" "The bliixitrd prevent, elir "Bhedlil. She came .woopin down atl of a audden, lik.amno great bird droppln from the ky. A line .now liin to fall, the wind iitarted right in to blow a livin uule, and 1 believe tbe thermom eter went from 45 dei. aliov. to lodega. tielowlnnldeof half nn hour. Vuhitdiit ny with n. but tlm chungo w it midden j an annul 11. You couldn't fin-e tliat gule j U) uv, your life. It jt .topRl u. and turned u. around beforo w. had got UN ! teen roil from the Iioumi. A to the j cold, it J-t paralyxed you. We hud b go bai k, and itrter tukin a big drink o' whtoky all around and putlin nil more j clothe, we tried it agin. I "M. and Ham wa aa tough a b'urt j them day. and could In-v laid down In a pond of waUir and let it f reexe up with ; na, but we couldn't buck agin that bills- tard. When we miwle the w-cond tart i we got almt half way up h.r, the little j woman lead in the way nil the time. ; Then w. hnd to atop. You couldn't throe foot from your none, and all of u wa. fret-iin to death by incl.tm." "And you went back?" "We did. The woman wa deter mined to puh on, ond we j-t had to pick her up and curry her lawk. It wa. only by the Lord' hand pi 11 tin the way that we ever reached our cabin agin. We bad our euro, wme. and finger fiin, and an hour arler we got baek witter friz .olid in our cabin within live foot of a roarin lire. The woman prayed to U heid immedwiely after .-ii.H.l, and at j Itit-II. im wa flnitttiig HU wtnir. for tt..,t tne. tiii;J I. it" pr.oMt nnd man. v.., the l.,ftlt iiij-:Ht,i bit diw-oii-r, mi op. nluK into th. .lend tr', totote. li,ndti.g Miotiiid on mm leg like f, i.i,.... -l n -ii-'U thoieiit and ai!ii-h.l a . a r.Mter In 1 o.-!- mm. rt.M.r uhlu thu .i.H kliuS.Sent looked on I ; II" may roitimu. to draw tt wilary t,Ht.tmlr,.ti..ii t thru pr-p-w-dihnt early and piny goveru-r, but nil ili ... 1 1... ....... I. i..WIiolder.lioiil4;ltieiii. that lately t!iit.)i..-l b! l-rmg with bim five l-nl' Worth of , jotmg life with opul-eiit w ave of lm Cindy wherewith to Uk tboJitVft,IUlle-riU.blbrtghliiebBvolll, nd be tUin, U I- ft to pl..d wearily tili-ng in tlit. Miuy "To in a-tonUhlllent It wa mw4 1 tutot. .l-llf.g tbe pier.'U.g aet Wltet. MH,l,.u,l,..l nndcir, .1 1 mt tiitM iiimy tt t" '"" ,. j 1 .hottM b H.ivh" and tb-livortxt at p'. 'td Highest of all In Leavening Power.. Latett U. S. Gov't Report r.eie nvv..-t SURVEYOR. TIj. BUTLER, COUNTY 8UR , veyor and Civil Engineer. All jbIIi promptly an.wered. Addre. me at Dallaa, Or. BARBERS. t-t t. HENKLE. THE BARBER, II,. oDDoatte opera houao, Iudepen oppoatte denoe, Oregon. AUCTIONEERING. H. HOSNER. MONMOUTH OR., reiulv to do aitotmn worl-'. either In the oity or oouutiy, at reaMinnble rate. TAILORS. 1 1 T G. SIIARMAN, MERCHANT VV . Tmlor, 0 .treet, near poatollloe, Suit, in any Htyle made to order at rcu .onutile ruten, HOTELS. i-tf flTTARIiRH HOTEL. POUT l.,.d Oreoon. O. W. Knowle, proprietir. Tbe leading hotel of the northwest. Fireproof. Hydranlio ele Tator. Newly fnrntohed. Good re-tnnr-nl conneoted. 180 rooma, Cor. 1 rout wuiti.it ...); "1 reaiiy wt n m-re w:.. an iuviolnlt) rule, to. tin T iaiii.ng Dig lt.bimn. I trtwiulM o"' ftfir wy ar rival in Engbiud ha.eiit,ig to meet aa I wa boardtng an oiiinit'ii an Kngllsb frieml. to who, hoiwe I lmud at lh moment by appoint mrul with hi wife. II" h a rew-rved and dlt.u.t limn, tboUKh MTitpuUmHly courti'iiu. end I wond.re-t wheth.-r I ought or ought t"t offer to pity my f.ire thMtnth the throe change of ran.rinHou we mn.t mitkii to reach our defttimtlioii. "All doubt, however, wit ifikkty re moved by tin- ertiie litmw-lf, who lettntd over, aft'r (iiiding h' own c.iiu, with tb imtilry, 'Got your tupponcit reifiyf 1 found over there that ev.-n when a man wa taking you ato.ul by tiivltiitit.il car fare, etc., were to ! individually I.Hiked after. I wifli the matter were o bmdutely fixtil here," It Would Iteem a if tint question to readily nettled it, a doiilitful fit-.e by leaving it to the limn. 1'urt of the mut ter to diw"d of uUvdutely, No man in America would think of asking to es cort a woman on a trip ahmii the city without auriiig all it ei'ii-. In the mutter of a chance encounter (Item can be li hat in In limiting the effort to pay one' fare, which, If the imm pro-f.-r to do, limy be permit t.-d, without iiri.tcHt.--Ili-r t'oint of View tu Now York Time. The Heart of I'li.lnn.l. Iii the midht of the old city of Ion.bii, where the h.'iiit of htnmtti life beat. fntet. .land the church i f HI, bwitli in', mi old edilice ri-l.tnlt by Wren iib.h ita ancient totiiidiiiioue, but r.-i-etitly re iliici d by uiiidcrn lio.te to a nnW com-m.'iil-l.ice air of cuinfui t unit ,icwtie. If thu CtlliolH tlMVeler W i'l etep out uf tbe piiot.ing throiiK and e-'ne hi wuy thtoiili tiie hut-Utcr. of ll.-w.js and tain fruit c.jimti.'d uroiind t!ie church, he will find iuili. '1-l.'d in the bhitoh otliil. of lt foumbittoii 11 li.i i;.. oblong -.ti-ne a (;ray iw iii ln-afd of Tune himw if. Tbi Ih l.olnJoti alone, erm'tcd by th Roiuiiti li.ilf a cetiiury ti. fun. the birth of the ISavioiir a the cent nil iiiili-Ktutie or ptdnt of, their poHitiotia In Britain. 1'r.iuu it all r.iinN, dlvWuim of proierty ami iltolimces tltrotilioilt I bo province Dike, on tluil I'm .tore mijjov .h early and perfect 0a-nm. Tired at I via, I repaired to thu town, luv-te.l my ten c ntd ill cbvap endy, reSurin d to the i h.d gr.tuinto, whew already the twilight w,t making gltotty tlgttrv BUsoltg tbe litvi.anil ..'l-"cltcd In)' trea n re in the nt-ro. It wa.iiiiltotbtrk when i r. ;o h. , bom,., and U-ing unable to itc loiint f..r my win re.dnuu tbi? j-re!-lb nt and manager w.ut ..lli .upjwf I. m and with n Im k .tinging from Urn i'.vt uf a .0 h lil-t.iily i'ii"l. N. t i:i.-iuo I !,:!!. d t. tbo ooh.wl , t,.,!ii.U tu order to lw firt at the ctuo- II, . 'in. lui.i.;lii.t my urp,i b' u I futimt l !..!-. eati--t in a to, ail the Mooklmbler. I c-'it,;t'iifliit"l them on th. tr hit-reii in the rut. ! prise, au-i then threw oj-n ih" ib.rof the cittt.ly store. U wit emptyl 'r'o,- a moment I wa echle. The tw -k holder to lit their hea.tottn4.itid nothing. They l.mUd ii'piciotiiy coif tented, and when I intimated Umt "m loan tini..?t Im4 gom wrung twv wi-rt. all pi'iu-4 to prove 'T'..t a daring Imrglar lt4. in the iiiiduiht hour, deprtvml thu corporathm of it iw m-i. "Ten year. Inter cnii of llo ftm-khold-er a luiKle.1 that he bud hel;ed bi brethren in dl-'4ii(( of th s!. ." St, U.Ui KeptlbliC, win iy it tioiii'.j-r. "ht t "nrd." tt o). Reek won. 4 oay. New York Ad vert, I set', God ond appeafT-d to tin, but we knownd j w ere it was no tnte. That wa. tlie lilixinl or 1881, aud I've heard inen any It wa 43 dog, below loro in thui valley that n'K 'k . , , TOO Woman got IlipiKXi wunn limn wo did, but her mind wa on the family back here. She wa bound to come duck alone, but we atood her off till aho.it dark. Then nlie made a bolt fur it und got away," "And went to nnr ananir "Jet ua .artin aa if .be had jumped off thatcliit. The blizzard abut uin fur three (luy. When we got out we found bur within twenty rod of the cabin. She hud frix to death gom that fur. Of course we knowod howlt would be up here, The liorana bad biteii on- bitched and turned out, 1 imy lay over by that tree. The folk in tlm wagon Imd crowded tni'dmr nnd hlv.-red I'll meaoircd. It has been recognized a tin. In-art of F.nirltiiid, from which all it article llowed, "by every hkloiinii, ill'ainatiKt or imtifitiftiy known to Engltoli litera ture." A feeling had nhviiVH evtoted among KngliHliiiiei. ithoitt thin Nloiin which wa. tint allogether Hti)etitioli, that, II (til distance, wi re reckoned IV0111 it, so it was in a certain wny the base of the stability of Eliglmid. Yontb'a l.'ompiui- ion. , A I i III l. II .. 1 1 l"i. A nton editor, asked to deiine the difference between a cult nnd a fad, rose to the emergency in this nmtmiH'l "A 'fad' I. anything that arouse evan escent mentality, while a 'cult,' in any thing that inspire permanent mental- Ity," Philadelphia tjodgor. PILOT I.KMOXT will mnkc Ilia seiisoti of 1HIKI tit Cook' slnMo, 1 nilopi-iideiice, on of each week, and at the litlr gt'oumiH, Saiciii. mi at iinnvT lu ,tph elw.ulnul In colnr. with Mlinll slrlii In face: left front I 11..11 a. ". ....... " . fniit ami both hi ml ones while; hIiiiiiI 10 hamls high; widgb. l.luil poiinnt. ..! ...,.r,. r. hIuiom when lie niitili- bis lui'senl record of U:-l i, His colts are all goislHlzciuid color nnd me very tinlionii lu ucilon, w ill Hie dlspiwltloti nnd best h-gs uml feet SERVICE FEU t-'aMK) for the sensoii, pnynbh- on or befotv July I, lHli:i. IiihuI' 7r, iki i.iivnl.l,. whei ire in-ovi to he in foal or by Mnrch 1, IH'.ll. Good pinltirn will be fiirnlMhcd at illil ju-r inoulli, W ill not im nrp tt ime for iii'i-hh-iils or t ai-npcs. PILOT I.HMIhNT was sired by I-uionl laTIS.olMtof IHoiidleS:!'. (I'.-:1'"!. Lmly Mack 2;iai, Li-onii 2:28, titii) olhers Just hh ft, Kiwi ill Nt-Hb' MncU, by DeadHhot.Hon of Alcmlo (lotl), by Miiiiilil ino Chief l ); si-ntnul 'lain Vainos, by Pint HiiiiibleKmliiii, son of I lanilili'loiiliiii .(Hi). Thin! t Im it i, ( aic'nin.l by Duval's Maiiil.rlno, son of Mitiilbrino Chief (II); fourl.li ilani, by l'iol.ccr, cum of Jtluckhuru'a Whip. Home of ' PILOT LKMOST'S colt, will Iw bundled this seuHon at Snli-in, wlu-rc they can be seen during the sniiiincr, mid thoy i..'i' cood t'noutrh to la- recognized bt any breeder, l'or nuy liifoi-iiiittJon cull m or ittbh-ca SAMUEL A. CROWELL, Salem, Greg. Mll!. Il lU-MMt III lil. Peter tbo tin-iit thoui'ht to dvtHao bin wtvage by making tin-ln shavo and tut Hed a tax or !'- ritlilc mi the wealthy and middle claw and 11 copeck on p..t..,i.H und liiborew, Now tt was a uprtitti'il iimoi.rf the pisurr jmoplu that no le-iti.ll."- soli of Adiiiil could uv.-r enler hi. ivt-ii, and Ik iii obliged to part wiih their toitnto tli.i great ma jority tl ensured lip tlieir bail tO 1) blirual Willi their bodies. In dealing with Ills soldiers the great IMorenlUt.-d the aid of the priests, who cunningly pointed out I be tact that they Were go itiK 10 light theU ntded Tnikniid that their pattoii, St, Nb Imhis, would 1st un able t iliMinnitish them fn Hi their euo tuiei imlcs. they sacrillci -l I lo ir beards. This wits nil rigid, ami lit" beards of the to-loved Kaians went dowu before the rafr in ilolnreiice to St. itk-hola. tSut, iiulti. kily for the pricta, tlm in set lit lb" war happeln d to i- wllll the Swedes, w ho won.- 110 to ards, and thu It was that the Itusiduu soldier, do-m.iiidi-d to be allowed to abjure lite razor, 00 that the holy M.'hoiu might have 110 tlitlh-ulty in arranging for their protection, Knglinh Illustrated Maga ititin, lieei'iit A.ili'illi" "f l'i"-r. The year 1HUI was cerlainly one of those in which m-w industrial ai-plicil-tioim of 'aiei- were most ntimcroiis. Tlm ideaof U-ing paper in place of hIohu hi the cms-niclinn of hotivs is 11 1 ready old, but paper to lake lite place of glawi in windows, of clay In Ibiworpols, ot iron In railway rails, wiigoii wheels 11 ml horseshoes, of porcelain In laboratory ware, of wood in barnila, it having al ready taken tli" place of that material in small bonis, puper in pulley, are im plications us novel as bold. , The inaiiu. fiiciuro of window panes of paper waa first tried in the United Stale. Thu panes have tho iippiiiranoo of milky fchtNi, and the property of Inter cepti'ng tin, light rays whilu letting tho heat ray thiouuh. which makes thi'in aniiiiblo for greenhouses, It Is sttmutcd that a paper window pane ninely-J'our by sixty-Uin-H wntiinott-rn in dimension in a wooden sash with iron appliance, will cost about ciftlit y-i, vo cents, and hint oil 1111 avenigo four year. li. ltutuin in Popular Sciuuco Monthly. uiiKla .leri i.l.r In Soloiut. Do.iglus Jurrold wroto "Black Eyed Susan" when ho was twoiity-ono, una contributed to Pntich tlm iiiiumnsely popttliir "C'umllu Lectures" not loiiguft crwnrd. But at nine year of ttge young Jorrold hud been scnrcely ublo to read, and it wa not until hu waa apprenticed to a printer, after serving for aomo time a 11 liiidsbiliinau at sett that bo showed either ihwlro or capacity for iiitoUoolutu Improvement. London Standard. The' Mew York llioik Wmuk-M. In view of tho recent, release by pi don of George It. Pell and Jaiuoa A. Kiiiiinons. thu ullegctl "wreckor." of tlia Hill ami wpu- S.ll.ni.,1 lnlitl.f A el, A Wiishir.Ktoii disjU-h fay Mr. A. B. Hepbuin. cini.piroll.-r of the cur-Mu-V, 111 bisttnnual report Jtit subiutt ti.l inake the-o Imjiol i.int r.--olnni. lid Kli'i. : That the minimum ihpoit of K"Veri, tm nl bond reijum-l of nuumi.tl bank i e t,lJ in of l-l.k of tf'O.isKl cap. iial, and t't.O ssl in ta. of bank' wlwo Cpltal exceed. i't. . ' ! That bitnk f. httcd to tMtt. circn littiug ..-!. "'nl t- tin- par value of the bond held to IM cllH dfcllbiiii'tl. That tiie monthly withdrawal of l-on-to pledged to lueine i-irctUaii-ni shall not rii-f d f t.eiio.tfOil in (he He, r.-Knt. Tlnit thh Its on national tmi.k circu lation Is. re ah d. That tlie governiiu-nt linn to'lids haV leg twenty, thirty and forty year to Jim at a lw ntt" of ititch-si. i'h whirli to retire tln pl'tsi-iit Is.tuled debt uf the United Hintet, which lon.U limy I' use.l a bail to tn-cure tttttionuf ttaiih otrcu lalio.i. U. U dlreii.ai' twl.l lu llw n .eulrr. Tim obi sch.s.uer yi.cht t'aro. forniet- ly Ih" property of the late Vr. Kin u. ) M.-rritt, and noted 11 the to.at in win. h Ivols-it l.oiiis SteveiiMon, the lioveiil, uiinhi a trip to the south s.-its, ha iii-ain changed bauds. The iiewmvin-r is t up lam Gmrgo Collins. ir Victoriii, who Ims the 111..1..1-I1..! tn! r -st In the f nnoiis ti.-a'itig schooner t"a Licit, The I Wo is at S.ot;:!'o... ready to sat! north. 'u!.- r arrival lit Victoria the star and ir,- will Kivo way to the flrilodt colors. It is ller-i;lled til relit till, t'll-CO US A dealer and lo send i-r on a iuiM the coiiihiK neasom San Fruin isco Chronicle. An ltu.re.lln. W.tivr. (Mm of tbe qilt elest election bets Willi mmhi lx tweeit a young p'tith-num und his to st iil. He bet 011 lliiriistm, and she tisk tho Held; coiiseipietltly he will have to pay llm forfeit, 'li l t was lu this lasliii-n: The lo-.-r was to take the other to Wiitemanii's any night the win ner would ehoori', liny the oyster, tor one, and then stand on a c1u.it in the other end of the hull und watch Ihe eat. iiirf. The gill of course bit-s decided to Choose the night when tlie hall w ill to' crowded, i::;l thus put the fellow In as ridiculous a isisitioii us possible. Law. renco World. 1 ". I'IkI'I. uf H'.tlKM A iitinibef of iiuisiciil copynghts have recently been suld ill l.tilldoll, 't he more Important .item. Were .us follows: Ga briel'. "Cleansing l-Vcs," :i.;tl: Leslie's "Fuir Jollj hiuiihs," C'tU: llullah' "Three l'lsbers," i'-MO; ttisliutoi,'. "Al'ler," A".Mtl; I'liiiueiil hill's "H.-ipntal," I'lNS; lluilah's -Hlorni," tlOS; Petit land' "John Peel," I'M: Pontet. "Neil," . The t.pen liiTplnce in Ihe new public library bnihling nl M.chins, Me., will he constructed of stones which were used lor ballast, on board the British war schooner Miirpn'i'tta, onpl itred by the Aiiioih;:!i near Macbins during the early part of the Revolution, A curi'.iii wedding ceremony recently took plnce in Dublin, when tbo clergy lunn, tlie sou of u well known Dublin artist, married his fatltor to h aocoud tvii'x. (lallerj Atiflleiei.i, "Gallery tindleiices " suld a veteran ttltachn of omi of Pliiliidelphiu'M theater i-t nlly, "are iimile up of .01110 of tlm most intelligent playgoer, it, tho city. Young men of nmdorulo incomes pre vail, but often wealthy youth go among the gods, lis their elevated station af fords In many resis-cls tho moat ml van tngooiiH place from which to vtiew the stage. Thu receipts from tho gallery, moreover, tire 11 veryimportnnt item, nnd tlm people in it do good work in I. 'ailing tho applause Edwin Booth mIwuvs be gins un after Ihe play speech by gazing up ut tho gallery in recognition of ilttuii thiiHliis.in in greeting him, "Lawrcnoo Barrett wa alw ays popu lar with (ho gndsiii Philadelphia, and he lined to say (heir npphiuso wiih us it re freshing di-itik to him. For the most part the gallery audience, were well be iiiived, critical nnd Intelligent, und for Hi.nl, Nulioniil, Lenox mil ami cum- jnymitr j mnmm tuel sorry to sea inimt tablo bunk, I nnuht inquiries yesteritiiy relcguted, in tills city anyhow, to the to iiHOortum if Uteri) was tiny roiwou nj- -pit,- ns 1.110 t'.ngiisii can 1110 pitniuui. exifoui.ivo cli'ineiicy should not an won bu extended lotlenerul Peter J. CI nansen. U nl ti tl Bl 11 to. IHsl ric t Attorney M itch oil vvuitUHkc.il, liiuong olhcr qneetlon., if there van, in hi opinion, any reason why Simmon, convicted upon ClimBst-n test imoiiy un un iiccesuory to un oinbca Elciiioul;, w:m iiuymoreenittlcd to mercy tlutii Chii'cn, tho iillcgcd principal ill tho triiiom lion. Mr. Mil' hell said thui in tiiu .-yc of .tb" lw J.I1Q ucccBsory yiis tin, me aiy to him In .ilmlutol.-ring to Ills )-romil want. Th. tew .bill pending In congre to retire him as a brigadier general, llo Mi that so much ii that recognition mwhhtduo.t the hand of the country he had served so faithfully. H bad been a major gem-tal in coinuiand of tho rnvnlry coip uf the Army of the Poto mac; he had fought the tirst r.-al cavalry t!..;ht .'of the war at Brandy Nation, June !'', P-Kl, au-i tiien and there proved hi (njH'rior al'tltiic . dashing aud al imwl invincible commander; had met mid thwarted the advance of the enemy Upon Geitv.l.tug, bohliiig ,low' arinie. in .' ...bt and ! an-'" until M.-ude' im f.unry came up ("o tt-dit tint decisive hut tie of the war. ami bad iiev.-rls-.-u found WaltliUg wbetl duly 111!'! plilrloiii.UI r.-qiilr.-d his 1 H ia e t Hln r ill Camp or ill the 11- Id. The -anvul a. k. the l.-napin ami all the ri.!i. s be relirh.d so hltjiily in day of yore have ls.n aiiandoiK-d, but be ba t v.'iyiiin ;,- hi- ii,-"-t:i" may cravo, and wttii gid digestion waiting tin it be car to live and couii-nteiily remark that he tit, h'lip-r lives to eat, In other matters hi habit am r.-ittihtr, for, like (i. , ',. ik, I:- :.-l- oil the 'tony I"!"'!". (,., pi, well i.-t- -I rtgaiditigthe nllair of the world of which he i putt and par. el. but which he holds .way tdT at arm' length, and will, which bo OO'O ei.iie us iiitle hi poM-iblo. No 0,10 of Ihe few- who .- htm ever think of asking him a rea-ou for thi tno..t timrvi lutis change in bis maimer of living, for they know tt would le riM'h-Mi, In fuel ho ba n- nted M-veral ti,.-,-iti O S ( ftnat kind 01 nidi a manner to .1, .vy that tli. y me oxtremoly dis t.isl.liil to htm. General Ibewran. wtole to him tibont a year and a half no n-kmir ats-ut Id health mid other ipieli'.t.stliat 10. vol. I time frit-lid would he ant to ask, but he did not answer tbe letter for months. Washington Star. UmriM'trr lu tl.e Vtlli. To the attentive eye none of the ordi nary ,..-:! un . or movement to'tray I-- cnllMritie of Individual diameter more plainly than the jjiiit tbo sailor' roll ing, th soldier's !iff. the countryman", johiint ttnil or" ilutiie.liHl.-ly rei,-ill;lii?.ed. Slow tejt, whcilo-r long or short . sui?. gt l gentle or r ll'-ctive state of mind, as the t ae ma)' he. w hile, on tiie con trary, iplick step seem to .peak of llgi latum ai-d energy, iiell.vtiou is reveal.nl in fropio!it p:ies and walking to nnd fro. backward and forward. The direc tion of the !ep, wavering and follow ing every cbaiiKing Impulse of the mind, inevitably to-ttoy. tmi-crliiinty, besittt tion and iinieeisiou. The proud m p is slow nnd nieasimsl: the ties an conspicuously turned out, Ihe leg is straightened. In vanity the t.H-s ure in' her more gracefully turned, the stride, a little shorter, ami thereto wry often an affectation of modesty. Tiptoe walking symtoilize surprise, curiosity, discretion or mystery, Pull Mall Gazette, . f Tuned It fur Vl'sgiier's Miixln, "Bill." said tho pl. tio iiicrcliant to the man who swept the olllce, "1 want you to go down the Hired and tune a piano for a fatiii.y. They're in a great hurry , I wouldn't ask V n to do it. but the rcuhir tuner lias gone for the day." "1 can't tune piano-," replied the num. "Oh, ve.-i, you can," said the dealer cheerfully. "Just o"n the lid and you'll see a lot of keys. Civo 'em a few twist m u to tighten the wires, thump on the keyboard like 11 crazy man "or fifteen minutes, charge them four d tllara and then t-ouio back in lime to put tliwcoul in." And the sweeper did it. That evening the daughter of the house remarked to her liimce: "How charmingly he tuned it! I was never aide to play Wagner's ltiusio 80 dtlicioiiMly." New York lloruld. tho ladl.- .toy Ind.s'.rs urinoitThe oiDy cheerful objecto to moot thooye are what Homer would have called the ruddy chocked oiniilbum. .ml pillar povta. "Why," ak tho writer, "cannot U1I4 Idea b .l.touwted in the c.ne of art .nd cherfuliter And btgoMooto plead ohspmntly In favi of the Intro duction of "mrry macklntoohe." ecar let, orange, sky blue, emerald green and purple-and brthtly tinted umbrella Tho idea certainly deserve trial. At preiit, with that uttef atowuoe of 11 MiM of projsirtion whloli cbaractor li.ut the wdlon. of civillxod humanity in regard to drw, wo don onr gayest garb when tho .nit U brightet, and renerve our in. t solmr b.bilituenU for day. when the sky i. overcast and tbe tun In visible, lu other word, we outer into rain competition with tbe all nftklng radiance of nature, and ttrlve to accen tuate ber gloomleot missto. Rather, in tho interest of happiuoat nd mirth, .honld wo endeavor to counteract the duprelng influonco of fog and damp by a lavish display or bright ana exmiarei lug color. Armed with aneuiorald green mackintosh iminted in luiiilnoiu paint for use at night man would radiate cheerf'ilncs. oven In tho umtot of a 'Loudon particular." Loudon Graphic. TO. RMtrlrtlan of Innulfratlu. Bluill immigration be retrictd, and. if m, how and to what ojtent. i ouo of the iinisirtont unestion. that will in all probability occupy tho attention of the coming ocssion of c,tignn. Sen.tor Chandler, of New Hampshire, i tbe chairman of a committee ou the .ub-jii-t which i. now sitting in this city, not for the pnris.of taking testimony. but of discussing amendment, to the law. llw view, on tho subject are rad ical, but nut 111010 so than those of the Knight of Lalsir a enunciated by Mr. Powderly. The New Hamhiro senator and the general master workman are both of the opinion that Immigration should be pro hibited for a period of year. Mr. Chan dler placing tho limit at five. "Wage," ho asserts, "cannot bo maintained np to their present standard in this country miles immigration ltoppel If w.gea are reduced ihe Democrat, will be .wept out of power by popular aentimeut. He adduces theea tut reasons why, wore he a DciiHH-rat, ho should vote for tbe five year.' au.peu.ion. Republican ami Democrat are alike interested in tho preservation of the re public, in ita growth, progress, develop ment, on uro, broad, steady, time enduring- line. To that end let ua all unite. Tho 1 "public should be the first 1 cure of every American, no matter to j what irty bo belong. New York Re corder. MEW YORK'S WACECT, Bums TV.f rd o. Ih. Tart There are no data obtainable in this country upon which even a remote ap proximation could be made a. to tlie total of the anma wagered in tho course of the year ujion tnrf event, That it la large may ts safely assumed; Inn we should doubt much whether tho French, in their couiiuirativcly recent fervor for liettiug niiu horse race, have not largely exceeded tho amount wagered it, this country. The figure, given by a Pari corre spondent show shut 10 per cent, levied ou .11 sum staked in the Parl-Mutnol machine amounted for the loot four uiontus of last year to 8,0J6.Wi franca, representing a total wagered of 101,848, WO franc or over 4.050,000 in four month. Tbi of course is altogether ir respectivs of tho sum wagered at the cluU or with the large towkmakera, and represent only tho small sum laid on the course will, the smaller men of that class. Loudon Tit-Bits. AWartf TMi H k K k How many person know that York cU? ba ttalect aft Ha , 1 one that it Karntatn. to purity by I tn it in tb pabtie aobenW Umbj ftf on. have oommented cn the prwaataa. with which New Yorker eaa -fota trantrer tbe fasetaat the stranger waiar take, to proaoamw tlto name A tbe rtsv clpal atreete in tbe town. We eafl H Bnasdw.y, omrmaiilaTng the mm ayrav ble very trongty. ft sirpem to be Otto t trick tt do this, and It Is erMewHy 1 nnnatural pronunciatiou, for we that tho rery grt mj'irtty tf gtn lay Broav-wa, 80 we spot them m tbe instant nd ask them from ffc port of tbe emmtry tboy hail, show thorn that there I. wonethrof about them that to not ettyfled, td tn mt Uiem pouring about whether rt is to (he hape of then- hat, or tbe style of Mosif hoe, er what it to. Peoile from the aonth betray the lae by calling our Hoooton atwet "Hm.aloa street," a. that naneto preaonnoad fMn Toxa. to the ObeMapeah, but w ptoy u strange tridc with Mather mbv for we call Oomtioa slip "Qotocy alto- As no ene would do that natnraDy, w detect stranger by that pmvnetaftton, Tbe name of Hobokon to nntber MaH we trifle with, calling it Habbwoken. But In way and byword other town those I can pick out New Yorker aor wbere Utat be and I may meet, whether It be in Bostoa or ta the Rodiry rootra taln. I can db thto by noSetef bow be pronounce the "nr" ound to neh wonl aa birth, bird, earth, heard, eba. All the root of the country pronoun thorn word, bnrth, burd, nrth and htrrd. Not so the New Yorker. He to eere fully taught not to do so in all the pub lic school, a well a by hi parents it home. The queer little twtot that entoft aa largely into our language tn marring on of the cardinal amrod that oopoee it to thu. eipreniod by onr tongue; ur-yrfh to how we ay earth, bur-rid to how we aay bird. We eay hnr-yld far heard and mur-yid-der for murder. All of na who were born In Now York hav hoard the public school teacher insisting upon this peculiar twtot, commanding the pupils to put on the trademark ft fight ing men onoe wore the oat of arm ef their feudal masters. MrwVof na. tort, have hoard nice, oaroful little gtrla on the way home from school con-eoting careless companions by insisting that "yon muosint say burd; you nroat aay ft nicely, bur-yid." ' Uf .11 the sense lent and lintnusic! aM bad thing, that are done to Engltoh that to one of the worst, becanne one expects to hear a language at Ita boat in the pretest city of a country, and thither foreicnor repair to iitndy English an then perhaps to go back home and teach It with a whole lot of little trick, like that in their heads, to be solemnly tnnght and scattered, until no one knows whore . the mischief will end. Of course I h not want tho reader to understand that very nice people murder tho mugunge in these or any other way, but tire groat manse, of New Yorkers, those who get their learning in the public schools an4 whose tongue, were trained lu old New York homes of the middle class these re tbe victims 01 tms mosi peculiar habitCor. Providence Journal Mir. D.-.lroy . Miter's Uo.nl. Edward Kelly, an aged fanner living near Griffin" Comer, Delaware county, is known in tho neighborhood where he mode, a .oniewhiit of a miser. He place no faith in bank or securities, except greenback. Some time ago he sold a tract of land for a large sum of motiey, wincii no auueu 10 ms miiiuiu- luted hoard, making in all nearly fio,- 000, Tin week no nail occasion 10 ex amine hi treasure, which he kept so- rolcd in an old Iwottoix, concealed among it quantity of newspaper, lie wiib surprised to find that some mice had iitin.'lv destroyed his lortuno ,u p,-epar- big for themselves winter quarters. Not piece of money was left largo euougll for identilicatiot,. The old man raved like a maniac when lie discovered hia loss. Cincinnati Enquirer. Philadelphia Press. Ths (11.1.-st Mason. rine-h Bovd and Mrs. Funiiie Johnson were burned to death i" " i,...,.,,. ;.., ut St.. John'son Nov Boyd to snid to have been tboolde Mason 111 Ihe Untied State.. He hud been t-iired for by the order I'.u the past liftocii yetti'.. Dulruit Un-patuli. iwelling 25. Mr No ei'il t.f Hillen. it wna one of the faculty in St. Law rence college who ninny your ago an swered (ho question of 11 horrified Eng lish lady a to wlmt form of discipline the school adopted when men and women were allowed to study together! "Tho college Ims no rules, niiidnm, The young "women don't require any, and they. discipline the young men with their very presence. We really have nothing to do about it." Tin. Spar. HctMiii-u Voting Trees. Trees that grow largo top, such a elms, silver maples, lindens, etc., should be plnntod forty-five feet apart in ordet lo allow each tree room for cxpansiot nnd prevent too much sluido, McKeei port Times. Color III Ho. Strut-In. A .uggesimn tins been made by an in genious writer which deserve tho syiu iiathotio. iitteiiiion of till who tire inter- esled in tlm person" I nppeiii'itnce of the metronoliii. Thomih lucid iulol-viil. of snnsliiini occur in which "tho nnciimt SI rand" take on 11 glory such its that ileserilmd by Mr. li-mley in Ida "Loudon Voluntaries," wo have now- reached a season in which the prevalent aspect of our duvet, is one of well nigh unre lieved gloom, ho long s the weather is ilrv 11 1:1 flam amount of variety in in- fnsed into who! one mny cull tho atreet Bcimo by tbo liaut and dresses of our womankind. But when tho ruin coition dowu wild Tl. Ule.l Al ... est to lle.th. Tommy Pooler, .bout uineteon year phi, one of the nervous sort known aa litini.inir Frenchmen, waa forcibly held by a young negro and tickled so severely that he hurst a oloon vessel. Heniorrhiigt) Iron, the mount ami nose resulted, und this the physicians have been tumble to slop. The priest from Watorville wn sent for and arrived Mnndiiv night. Tuesday Pooler wa very low und apparently near his end, Uex-U-rCor. Eastern Argua. Mot an l inuitiirKl Error. Police Commissioner Mr. McGobb, how did it happen that you let a raving Itnmtiu go around terrorizing people on vour boat for a whole attertioou. Officer McGobb Sure 1 thought he wiih somo felly pityin a 'lectiou bot. In- lianapolia Journal. Novel !n far Jails. Bomo of Kansas' empty jails are at present being used to store the Burplua wheat. This Indicate a healthy state of moral and finance. Kansas City Journal. ' The commissioner of the District of Columbia have Issued an order to the effect that all the theaters In Washing ton must be fitted throughout with eleo- trio lights. Mr. Clarkson. of the national Repub lican committee, I not a general and does not like to be called by that title. The personal estate of tho late Duke of Mutichuutoi- wa worth only $u,iua, atnoplnt Shoulder. Apropos of round shoulders, I decided the other day as 1 sat In ft groat public gathering, drawn from all part of the land, that what we need moat to not mere currency, or loo taxes, or a new banking lystom, but a law to enforce sitting m straight. Take 1W Americana men and women, and you eould not Ond enough good shoulder among them to make u a table at whist, tms aeieoc or car riage used to be thought peculiar to the ; rural district. It to not so. City peo ola show it less, but this is due to the cunning of their tailors, and not to any virtue of their own. I am opposed to meddlesome legisla tion, but I should welcome the, appoint ment of official who would go about nd compel tbe populace to sit and stand erect, as the old wortbie of the Puritan meeting house compelled he congrega tion to keep awake. If such a statute wore enacted, In two' generation we would not know ourselves or rather onr descendants so great would bo the Improvement in health, physique and dignity. Kate Field's Washington. In Caramels .nd Constant-jr, one 01 Hie large coniecuonery store on Chestnut Btreet the girl who have been there a lone time kuow most of the engaged couples in town, and can tell how long the sweet entangioniom ha boon pending. They also are pretty well posted as to what engttgeinenis aro broken. Tho reason is that one of the thing the engaged young man is eup posod to do is to keep Mb flatieoe sup plied with candy. Usually when a young man lota np on hia supply ef candy it i a sign either of ft misunder standing or that the weamng aay rs near at hand, for, strange to say, with the approach of the nuptial date the bride- -groom elect generally get economical in sweetmeats, possibly because he is saving up for the bridal bouquet,-; Philadelphia Time. Th. rnrrenltji of Morooeo. Beside being a university of learning, the Kairouin of Morocco to also a.oara vanswry ana sn inn, in which are wel come to deep and to rest all those who are so poor a not to bo able to pay the small copper coin which the f ondak keeper requires before shelter to glren, nd the fact that it doors are wide open and ita hospitality granted withont any restriction whatever is widely known throughout the empire. Fortnightly Review. - Color ntlnttaea Among Indian Some year ago an examination by Dr. Fox of 250 Indian boy resulted, b state, in the discovery that two were color blind a very low percentage whwn compared with the white while Boat of the Iudian girl waa thu affepjod , , ' I nd Horrtoou itreeti, 1