WEST SHORK. I)r. Frithjob Xansen will start for the north jwlo in a few days. He will land as far north in Greenland as possible and then push north with small boats and sledges. As travel by sledges is better in winter than summer, ho has chosen the winter season for this bold push for the northern " hole in the ground." Ho will cut loose entirely from any base of supplies and will not undertake to establish relief stations, but will de pend entirely upon what he can take with him or can find for food. Xo " rescuing parties" have yet been organized, and it is generally conceded that none will be needed, for if ho does not come back unaided there will be nothing to rescue. If V. ar T7rHt One of Portland's pulpit heavy weights took a little spin into the country a few days ago to lighten up the gloom of that benighted region with a few mental cor uscations. His success may bo judged from the fol lowing notice in the local paper. '' The room was well tilled at 25 cents each. The lecture proper was good. It conveyed little or no originality ; its witicisms were all borrowed from country newspapers ; tho principle taught was excellent; the wording was well arranged, if not grammatical, and the crowd was more or less pleased, as the case may bo." Verily tho star actor's plan of writing his own notices hath its advantages. When a man " feels his oata" a little too much and takes eager advantage of an opportunity to U ollicioiis and show bis authority in an unreasonable and offen sive way, ho often starts a train of circumstances lead ing to unfortunate results. This reflection is suggest ed by tho developemcnts in regard to the beginning of the difficulty that sent young McDevitt to his grave and will probably bring (iibbs to the scaffold. Nothing emphasizes tho progress tho world has made in tho last century more than tho bloodless conversion FtM I 1 ' of Itrazil from an empiro to a republic. Thus has dis npeared the last monarchy in the Western Hemis phere, and there now exists in all America no taint of royalty and "divine right" save in Canada, Cuba, ami a few other countries that are content to be- dVora tions to the tail of some European royal kite. San Franciscans are raising a popular suiseription to purchaso an elegant silver service for the new cruis er named in honor of their city. What will Chicago and Baltimore do? Perhaps a ham and a plate of raw oysters will express their sentiments. The first fast mail train on tho Union Pacific earned its title by jumping the track and sticking fast in a snow shed. Prince Ilatzfeld, tho great Kurort, fast male, is still on the track. m1 f- rr tkv-t -art Waving fields are itn-tehlng Fir away, Meeting mountains nothing To tho iky. Mum wreaths low are clinging To the eavrii, One wild roee It flinging Nagged leavee. TlimtiKh tlie roof are creeping Hunheaina bright, Wlittra tlm alara coma jumping In t night, Htep the iloornlll over, Worn In twain; (lone tho (mil, to never Coma again, Borrow, algh mid laughter, Year ago, Hum to each dark rafter, Hendlng low, Happy, lived andluvlng, O'er thalr day, Furglvrn and forgiving, (lone are they, All through life have hurried, Hid adieu ; It the old lie hurled Near the new. Tana a hallowed hour Near the apot, Plant one little fluwer, Forget-m-not itoal Wiu'ol.