T IN A SIOXAL STATION. COMMENTS OF Ç0ME TIRCO GUSTED PASSENGERS, •< a «Atraed («Mg My. and te tM> watt«» it la bsM ta am A mm AM m F p fw 7*^ wAli rana bove the y«mog lady all to ytailf. ■ad it is barely pu» 14« that yoa will year mouniHia; a diati Ri v«Whr mtvteadly. ill allow a patty and lobriag him io tbe part» uf lb« »k líug «»si bradtteg oat with land Iineadly whether anythipg was likely I to go off ami blow up. Xs I People with even the slightest soquaint- I »net with the Erie railroad will recognize ■ •tie description sad locate it at Newburg I junction, about forty-six miles front Jersey Ki yjxAW AiTIMMillf» 'i mpv probitit-ti lbw th« rooventeyice ol n»velars. Half an ■boil r in that lojated but is sufficient for ltheot>M-tvutioti of interesting exhibitions ■pf tbe peculiarity of human nature. B Ton or fiairleeu pwasengera left (hesouth ^ound train at the jnncsion oo«evening re- Kently to wait for tbe Newburg train, Kmotig them iso womrn who gated after ■lie ret rest big kiromotlvo a» at a fast re Kwtiug laiMlhility of rescue. The chilly Kotithrimt wind drove all to seek abelter Kvlthin tlH.dh»lmitlve building, where the ■tiajority atooti packed literally. - 9 The stove, In au effort to give all a warm •c«plion. grew rod in the fme. The bench Krenkcd tindr»rlm pressure of ail overbsvt, Mie rumbling U-ne»th w-enied lomler than ■anal, the lx>x dinkier, the apparatuses Hear the celling liuzzed forth a distracting ■lu. tbe wiiuls wlrtioiit whlstleil a dismal ^medley, while behind the iron railing the ^Dlegraph operator hanled down the bay- ■m t» with a bang, then clicked a machino ■ lih one hand and attended to someiiZng ■Inc al the oppoalt« rod of the table with Kin* mher( now and then grasping and wav ■ag II red. « ■ 1 'due or greeu lantern ■l a train i a-u.ug i>j —all with an undi» ■birind rarridty that augg<-nt««l a degree of ■order even In the midst of ebsos. I — WK UHADUATE STEAKS. , ■ A stir In the crowd directed attention to 1st. elderly womnn latten with bnndlsA 1 "Are you going far!" she gasped, over Krom« liy th« contact with elbows, and de- nnsit Ing her satebel on the feet of s paseeii ■ger. who reganted the question As satirical, land merely looked an uiwnent Iona Ide re- Iply. fl "When does my train come!” she a»ked I '.“i« fiftern," wra the anawer of a paa [ae ng ei wlm nmnag ed by ut tex torou» mow Imcut to vacate a rickety chair iu her be ihiifT I "I'm dremlfiilly nervous alxxit trains; 1 ■never knew which one to get on. I—there'» Bun« uuw." adz lug her grip aud preparing Bto flee doorwart Ube waa reassured and Bulvfsed to speak louder If she desired to be f heard.' Another break in the dense mass wss made by tha younger woman, with every movement a signal of distress. "AVhal lime does the Newburg train get J here!” she naked in s shrill voice, "Six fifteen,” the obliging passenger an- •wend u»_hefore. . "I was In hup«-» I could get something to eat here. Haven't hail nothing but a cup of coffee that I got at Port Jervis, not fit to drink. My head is nearly bursting, i I’ve done nothing bnt some from Buffalo all day. and have got to get to Albany tonight. Ma wanted me to come back to . graduate. I'm so afraid of tramps always when I travel, aud ma told me not to speak to any one but a policeman. I've seen live conduct ore sinck I left home, and all told ms different; one raid I had only live min- utas to wait here anil another said au hour. I gue«» none of 'em kuowed much .alsMil ft. I'm so Ured of the earn. 1 grad uate in June, but f had the grip"---- niMirsTKO com Mint T*. | "What’s AJI thia noise aboutF" the irhlerly wonmn int<-rru|>ted, somewhat to bhe younger one's rinlmrrasament. "I’m Menf. bnt I hear an awftii roar." I "This Is a signal st At ion," was the reply. I "A what!" placing a hand behind her ■ar. The Information was repeated in a I "Is some one telegraphing all the time! ■That's going on under the floor! What’s Ihat boy pulling over them spikes for!’’ Indicating the bayonets, or something, r What time did you say the train got here!’1 I "Six fifteen,” the obilaing passenger re­ plied somewhat heatedly. [ During the Intervals between the myall Bed woman's queries and her sudden sal Bra for the your own feet, Charlie!—We pnade a mistake In leaving that train al all Itakeii tbe train we're waiting for—This is te sweet place to t the «notioutees figure la other, carrying confuaioii disturbance wherever she went, inciting thamob to vim of lateral curvature of the spine is found i ibery. absolutely not lence, shmmi «nd bloodshed snd breathing to be caused in school life, the curvature whitJ 'SrV more uoervy. 1ère raantooanie restraint, Toun< udv Ten o'clock is a verv turexv defiance of the police, the prera and tlie ss- ia a ter» n»r .-«nt ..f »>.____ _ ““ white striped ticking and Iha du... I “ * “f“? P“ 7”“. , '“•* ca“* window curtain beyond. *^*”"*^y tOWArd tht? MiFht Ai/lAk • MMili sa# ra i - - . . - — . — a __ _ ■wy- KM • *■ CH * J Mt'tutf pOFt^F. II® MUllltNl — POt future wrlcnin much more hearty. ■ may ba obtained from tbe following quota- .F-"» writing, and the otoively, but discrartly-ami rarared moro frankness, leas mock me tlon from one of her spraebrs at a Union *““* “* tenously in M that if I would like a gtes. ofsortto more breakfast and lees bustle. Loose yourselves a little, enjoy more^y«** friends. Don't make her the subject square mass meeting, ra reported by a 1««^ riAnted writing. | thing be would art it for ate front the lmf> ---------------- r ] The practical advance of the newly ** I drew back and My down, dedining liberty, breathe the pure atm.sphere of M your comrfanl talk. Everybody knows ew York newspaper! freedom and become something a» love- \10 J"** J0*1 "* “ approved system in this country te Ulna- hl* . *. “Unite and go from street to street. Go Z - . _ tfl— navra» CMSWVM In mw aoain iyand beautiful as the God of t»aturo v , ? aplnoito among the capitalists ami rich people and trated in the Worcester normal school . 777 “W«*™ know how unbearably Urrennar yoa am ask for bread. iiim I if they do not give It to •nd the Workingmen’s school at Fifty- Trinidad I lay there and suffered all tbe designed. The buxom, liright eyed, rosy There te one «lelicate qm—«kw, that I have you peaceably then take it by force. Do fourth street iu thia city, directed by ,nerr w cheeked, full bouncing lam, who can i»«, asked to touch upon, ami that is. as the north «lid against the south! You darn a (tocking, mend trousers, make Btemld a man of fashion kiss his flan««. will And your John Brown and your Wen­ Professor Adler, where the vertical her own frocks, command a regiment of and if so, on what «xvaakml There wees writing dell Phillips aa the north did. - , te _ naed in the . . lower - - grade»and -------- j—:- pots and kettles, feed t te pigs, chop times when It was nut in faabtou to kiss _ "If you do not get bread and' freedom now fafTi^d °D to th« fourth and flftli wood, milk cows, wrestle with the boy» *«*“« »« <* «uch creatures desks which are generally in us«, and rathe Pinkeruma, the police and the re- especially to the bmi position in P”” v” have muih ^'¿ht’t^Inn vour- optniott being held with ap- self as tha police. You have ra much right tajtraarm. ra tha police, and we know where to get th« weapons, and you knowi And wbat wilt the fat poBrrrnra do then! ”I»ng Uro anarchy I ' > "Hurrah for revolution!” Miss Goldman te a Russian Hebrew and te about K y»n old. Bbe te short and Jif*11* unanimity by investigators in country ra well aa abroad that all *wo positions to be taken in the school practice of writing arc improper. On» judged to be correct is the oblique central ¡-position and the other the straight control between which i. nfarmca to Ter»y in Germanjr 1» »aid to be flaroe. I ÚAXID MW» over the rnoa WB The advocate» of reform oboerve that I ~ ,_____ toocxn, _ -: but she is a ________ ___ _ _________ the child writ«» vertically whan he flnt nervous anguish and unreasoning terror of if n^ resptKt, wherever she te heard. 1°"» 40 »chool, and that tbe teacher has a child that has been sent alone to bed aft- >ra been in this country eight years. to work for the slant. The vertical writ- * bearing a ghost story, aud that lower , —-- ------ a_____ __________ . jng an,i tht. central position at thq deak h"111 with Ite silent, pitiful oocupfint was .__ 1 era .111. n.fnralte a »* m - as plain before me in the darknsas ra anv ■tag» the controversy hae led to the con- 1 Tha greatest abuse of the tipping sys­ off at. Trinidad, wondering elusion that th« height of the desk and .v, . ’ t got . tnuiasa, wondering tem in New York ia in the fees to jani­ .u . » » .u. „ « . “hit my hair was not white. I was entire- tors and other nervants connected with that of the seat must be equally adapted |y too shaky to shave myself that morning. according to to my custom, and aa I sat in the apartment houses. It has become a cus­ to the growth of tbe pupil? In some of according tom almost too strong to ignore in some the progressive schools, aa Felix Adler's barber shop awaiting my turn I read ia the apartment houses to pay the janitor, bell •ad at South Orange, N. J., adjustable morning paper this account: boy, elevator boy, «tc.. certain amounto . •••fi^to« being used. CotooAuo Sraisos, A m . Young D— «. .._x — .u_ v , •very month or fortnight-this without । The point in Dr. Shaw's recent exjieri 11 o'clock p. ra. He came ont here about a •ay regard to whether the servant has nwate, made with tbe aid of several •«- year ago. befh« aeparated from hia wife, to rendereil any particular service or' not. sMtaateon more than 1,800 papite in the whom he was poreionately attached. The Th« result of thia indiscriminate tipping New York *n<1 »abuxban schools, has •epsration wu auppo«abl>- occaahmed by hia te quite natural— yoa get no particular . been to *« whether, with the paper di- having tost or wasted her entire fortune. And be made every effort while here to reroup him­ ■ervice. rectly in front of the pupil and with the self, In which he bad been very eaccerefnl. Not a few tenants of apartment houses eX** doted, ‘here could be any tendency Last night, after he had bought his ticket janitor» toward vertical writing. The pupils home and even engasvd his Pullman t>erth. have had an experience with janitors hoping, with means to make rood her lore«», Which makes blackmail preferable to the wenrlrst requested to take the custom­ to effect an entire reronclllatioa. the news risk of the repetition of three experi- ary position in writing, and to write in reached town Bil- anoea. As in the cnee of waiters, there the ordinary manner the sentence. "John Ver Star Mining company, which bad been heretofore considered a very prosperous con ­ are a good many annoyances to which is flying his paper kite." This form of cern, and In which everything M------ had on exercise was selected on account of the tenants may be subjected which canndt be cured with ■ clnb and which do not number of long letters which it contains, even form a’ substantial basis of com­ and as being one also that ia iwgy for the plaint. And they are not leas aggravat­ child to remember. After having thus with the evident deslíe of »eenrin« the' free- ing because yon can’t get away from written the sentence, the pupil waa di- thein or resent them. Bnt to simply pay rectod to take the straight central pooi- a man indiscriminately just because he . tion, dip hi« pen in the ink and with his once. The friend aSsnred M—that If be were there himself to prove to her his uochaaged te there is a plan which relraras him from *7«« closed to write the same again, affection for her and his « Ish and ability to any obligation whatsoever. | The closing of the «yes was to elimi- I make it a rale and can recommend nate from the child’s mind the con*cious- it after some experience to pay with neea of the slant. The angle of slant in I put the paper down, and for a moment toasonabte liberality for any special all the long letters in the test papers waa It seemed clear to me that what traveled service—that is, any service above and carefnlly measured, the angle of slant in with ms the night before waa the paraloo ontside of that which the man is em- the usual writing in each case being also ate, eager, despairing spirit which even the desperate hand that freed it from Its clay ployed to rentier to every tenant in com­ found with the same precision. The tenement could hot drive at once from the mon. And I never tip such men on gen­ measurements and the calculations ran earth that held ail for which It cared, nor up to 8,000 items, and among other issues eral principles—that te, indiscriminately. from the pursuit in aome fashion of that _________ If an understanding to, that effect te eo- of the work waa the invention by a lady journey which was to bring him to the re­ tabliahed at once upon going into a new • machine for making th« measnre- ward of long months of labor, struggle and flat, yon will avoid all the ills to which . mente.—New York Preos. hope deferred. - others are subjected ami have at call those who are not only reedy and will­ I was somewhat shocked last week ing, bat eager to serve yon. Begin at An illicit Mill in full operation was re­ once to compensate liberally every per­ while sitting in the Knickerbocker clnb, sentí y captured in the cell of Charles Well- son altont the place who renders yon where I was bndly engaged in alternate- pa| ty gasing on those tiresome wall paper Ala The still waa hidden under a table special services and pay nobody else a ly rent. Follow this rule, and you will in­ bouquets and garlands and in keeping I •nd waa improvised from a bucket In which variably get excellent service and plenty np a deraltory conversation with the I were a piece of curled gaspipe aa a worm, three tin boxes aa frrmeutera and a spit­ of attention. Thia rule will work equally only two men of my acquaintance left toon as a furnace.. Molasses, apples and in town, to see a man whom we all well with the waiter it you are a regular kiew nod to us as he passed the club the like, furnished -the prisoners aS fbed, customer.-—New York Herald. were used aa material for making the nim. window, although accompanied by his wife. This is certainly very lad form. Why Net a PrevMeot Drees Society? To girls with slender allowances any A «nan should show more deference to era, and from there Wellborn learned to sadden emergency in drees ooenrring wife than to any other woman. Of make the whisky. Wellborn'» record rraiis just when they have supplied themselves course cour* he knew letter lietter than to bow. how. like a romance, 1 « o years ago be had an with a stock of garments for the coming ** "nPP0*ed never to recognise a were zhippe.1 to him, for which hr never season is often extremely embarrassing, 7o,n“n acquaintance from a club win- paid. After hi» arrest fur fraudulent use and I wonder that no one starts a provi- ,?T" Otherwise we approved of him.— of/4he mails be forged a bond and «ocapod, A poor Hebrew woman, with a sick child, and herself nearly ill, received through her physician aome much needed elothlug and comforts . ’ "Who sent three!" she asked. ' _ "Some women who learned of your suf fering." »u the answer. "Some Hebrew women,” she asserted, not qneslioued. "No,’-> said the doctor; “they are Chria tian women." dent dress society, to which membars "Ah,” she replied quickly, ”1 did not would subscribe a small (tun annually, I OverlteaSMIeaa Taele. „ know they could be so kind.” 13bMk«ftat °Tsvfastidions in their choice of a pause, during which she was svtdeatly bud which would make grants out of its ' Iftims of their too vivid trying to readjust some mental condition, funds on such occasions as having to go into mourning; to go unexpectedly Into m“n objected to a a climate requiring quite different sort of clothing; to act as brideomaid. and in Bouncing it "weqds," and accordingly selected a choice kind. Hia next enp of The oldeat house iu the United Stales ia some cases of marriage, when the .rela­ •aid to be a atone dwelling standing in the tions are unable to provid«—any outfit; tea wra pronounced perfect. The co'o- town of Guilford, Coan. It was built in also in the event of a member being snd- lMg to New York, where he Mole a yacht and sailed for Florida. There h« robbed a railn^d ticket olflce »nd was sefiTfo tbe penitentiary. He turned up next in Texas, where he swindled p^ple oat of several thousand acres of land. He wa» arrested In New Orleans several months ago and brought l«fk to the jail at Birmingham. wmabiii ^ —.................................. ’......... — bristled with arroyes, "like quills upon the betful porcupine. ” They graaed young not brought tbe team to a halt and turned with care This l«e did to the dismay of wra cool ami calculan Mable, who wra condu. wagons. felt hw their bero and deliverer. In the delirium of delight they etnbrarod and Kisord him. ami thanked God that ho had held the lines and tbat they were la a about te no More fit for matrimony than tb* »•««**. •> d‘« ‘ «how your intense a pullet te to look after a family of tour- *"T I ‘chickens. And aa for the senseless in the ultra fashtanable set of all'dttea idioto who masquerade ih high eolian, U b considered proper that the young lady about their necks with feelings of grateful racking the knobs of their canee and should always be cbaperonrvt wberwer ah» simpering and ogling in their endravors goes with her prospective buabsnd. and no of them contemplating matrimony is The question of the propriety of a young ludicrous and yet serious, for one can- •«•pten«’ of levitation, to her not help but took forward with alarm to fi«“»'» There the generation which would be call«I “T worthy dou^ren. who would. , If the truth were or could be known. Herald, it would, doubtleas be found that it is people of this stamp who are responsible Tr-»»~i »raise a w h.nu r to a great degree for the often reiterated h h,T* «trock ymi tbat ■east trop- assertton arete» tea F.itet-- have thick or hard or nauseous ■■■«raon that Marriage Is a Failure. . wh| . . . —Cor. London Figaro. monkeys or birds for whose use they are mooKej* ** ’rn<** u* P~ «M- dolpb, one of tbe number bo raved from a borrib*e ^t1*- P>«^«1 UP°° hta finger a beautiful gold ring, in which wra engraved Our northern strawberries, raspberriea, cur­ ; tbe following: "K. Umphrey, G. C. Ran­ rants and whortleberries, developed with dolph and Hattie P Randolph to Robert a single eye to the pretty robins and duchre Emery, iu acknowledgment of what we of temperate rlimre, can be pipped into owe to his cool conduct and good driving the mouth whole and eaten as they stand: they are meant for small bird, to devour, and to disperse the tiny undigested, nutlike tare to the silent and peaceful realm of the seeds in return for the bribe of the soft dead. The doctor who attended him in hia pulp that surrounds them. But it ia qhile last hours eulogised him ns a silent hero otherwise with oranges, sbadddcku ban­ and one of the nobl«at of mankind.—Omaha anas, plantains, mangoes and pineapples; those great tropical fruit, can only be eaten . A Boaehlaak’s OM Slga. properly with a knife and fork, after strip­ The United Slates once claimed th« ping off the hard and often acrid rind that "Learn«o«a rear hs life conclude, with “Come,-ch I Id ran. let ua shut up tha box and the puppets, for our play la played out.” Aisl we accept Thack­ eray’s showman's liuinor. —Blackwood's Magazine, I ' tegument« (pedal or snprrpedal) expur gated judiciouidy and resuscitated aith excelling expedtstoi for a nominal com­ pensation. Of the innumerable foretastos •re IkasJAWraaa ni'Ns cm ri seed mswt gg# vs Su,sreJl^a MW to Ire to wnivu rarorerero ww«yg~v patron la permitted to partake, I would simply ami briefly remark that from ths •ventnation of the operatiua to its ulti­ mate sucoesaful cAmpletion, tha patron rM-llnessuperiiicuuilM-ntoncuabiotM which a sybarite might envy, la this superla­ tively luxurious attituiia my customers will find tlist the horix'mtal ami th* per peodicular are gracefully blended —Bt. IxMiis Republic. Leopold, king of ths Belgians, married bls Austrian wife by proxy, but be knew mouth previous during a visit to Vienna. At the time of the marriage he waa but a mere stripling, and his wife waa chosen lor him by Ida royal parents, who, how- There are some points which are valu­ in advance. 1 able in horses of every desc riplKHk The On bis return from Vienna l^opold was head should be pro|>orlie small ami erect and snick in motion. Tbe lop rar indicates I have promised <40 for her."—New York du Hores and stubbornness; when .too fsr Advlee do Dyspeptics. Dyspepsia is sometimes cured by thor­ Independent. bock there is a disptaiitlon to mlaehW,— oughly chewing one's foo«l and eating Rider ami Driver. slowly. Half a teacap of boiling water taken about five minutes before each meal is very helpfuL U a persoa rata much ot digestion, it will readily be The mt at bell at Moscow wrigbs 800,000 meat and very little bread and vegetable <> Í» t„ll___ A tBeaseacff weakaaae or wa & stomach, when every part of the food cannot be prop-rly presented to ths ac­ tion of the digestive juices, the introduc­ tion into the stomach ft a moderate -New York Herald. «mount of waMr may be of no slight ( benefit. The mass of food will become« ‘Which la right. Mr. Railrood, -a qua» It would seem sometimes that the art more pliable and so more «wily operated rdaix' W ‘a quarter to dxf " of graceful walking mights numbered "I’m sure I do net know, Mise Lovely. I distress that frequently follows eating. very grateful.—New York Journal. . A master the accompliahment or even ac­ quire any approach to perfection tn thia Mr. Newlywed-What is thia, my dear» Mra Newlywed-Sponge cake, darling. —Brooklyn Life. Hah authority says, "The body should be Sheriff Woolery of Seattle haa secured Tesesmon of a toy skeleton about four la no podding an |, all their sailors Th« brave driver drova bis aia» into this shelter ■aovablo. • 'This < ’