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Donhle Quirk Elopement on Foot. At the village of Newberry, lnd.. a highly sensational and exciting elope ment was witnessed a day or so uro The fleeing lovers were from Plainville. Daviess county, and had eloped nt dark, taking passage in a hack. The vehicle broke down, and they hired a fanner to tako them to the railroad station, but when he learned who the- were and that they were elopers, he knew the girl's father, and refused to tako them any further, leaving them in the middle of the highway in tho dead of night. They pursued their way to Newberry on foot, arriving about daylight, and bought tickets to Terre Haute. Their names wero Dukes and Blattin. While lounge ing about the depot waiting for the train and amusing tho siwctators by their loving conduct the "old man" rode rapidly up, and seeing them dart around the depot jumped from his horso and asked a man standing near by to hold it until he killed a man. By this time the fleeing lovers were going over the bridge across the river, the young man considerably in the lead, calling back. "Come on, Mary," while the enraged father brought up the rear, revolver in baud; but Mary shaded her lover fr oin thb old man's pop b keeping between them. Noticing that her father was gaining on her she took off her shoes, and thus inspired with new energy she fairly flew, soon overtaking iier lover and distancing the old man, who soon gave up the chase, amid tho laughter and jeers of the crowd who had wit nessed tho ridiculous proceedings. The old man then offered $2." reward for the arrest of the pair, but no one cared to undertake the job, and the old man re turned home. St. Louis .Republic. Tim Union .lurk. In reference to tho order of the secre tary of the navy that hereafter, until July 4. 1891, the Union Jack shall con tain forty-three stars. Tho New York Tin m says: The Union Jack is a Hag peci.iiar to vessels only. It is a square blue piece of bunting, studded with white stars, representing the different states of the Union. On board a man-of-war it is flown from a jaekstaff mount ed close to the cap of the bowsprit Where a vessel has no bowsprit it is either mounted in tho extreme forward part of the bow or run up on a hoist passing over a small block secured to the forestay. !t is not usual for men-of-war to display their Jacks, except when lying at anchor and all is snug. In home waters tho Jack is rarely seen other than on Sundays or during gen eral inspections and on state occasions While in foreign ports, the Jack is deemed as essential as the national ensign and is alwaj -i to be seen. To tho man-of-war's man the .lack appeals perhaps more strongly than tho national ensign. The blue jacket recognizes that tho defence and honor of the Union Jack are con fided to the navy. lie is consequently extremely jealous of this blue piece ot bunting, which, to the navy, corre sponds to the regimental flags of a bat talion. What I'reo Colling!) In. While several gentlemen wero talking at the Markham one of them asked con cerning the meaning of tho term "free coinage" as it is so often heard nowa days. An experienced mining man ex plained as follows: "Free coinage means that the government should coin silver as it coins gold, free of charge. There aro now four coinage mints in the Uni ted States. They aro located at San Fran cisco, New Orleans. Carson City and Philadelphia. Any man who will take gold to auy of those mints may receive tho gold in the shape of coin. Silver is not recognized on the same basis, and this is what the silver men demaud. "There are two facts I can learn when I look at a twenty dollar gold piece." continued tho gentleman, "and those are the mint where the coin was turned out and the initials of the man who made tho die. If you don't know where to look for the marks it is a hopeless task, but the person who penetrates the secret must have a new coin and a good pair of eyys." Denver News. Slii'jiilur i:r.V't of t!nniiiir Vibration. A somewhat singular circumstance is reported from the Chatham, England, dockyard, where a large clock is used to regulate the duties of the whole depart ment. For some time tho clock has been working irregularly, and it is now found that its erratic movements are owing to the proximity of tho iron ves sels which aro under construction. The jiernetual hammering caused such a de gree of vibration that the works of the clock were affected, anil it was ulti mately found necessary to removo the clock to another part of the dockyard. New York Commercial Advertiser. Novel rihlilnt;. A fow days ago four young men were skating on Ilarriinan pond, in Sobec, The ice being transparent they caught sight of pickerel under the surface swim ming about. Procuring an ax they be gan operations by striking tho ice above tho fish, thus stunning them and taking them out. This process was continued until thirty-six handsome pickerel wero Hecured and taken away aa trophies. Portland Advertiser Oregon Poem for the Worlri'a Fuir. A book of poems by Oregon authors ia to bo brought out in time for tho World's fair in Chicago. The plan is a feasible one, and many of the poems already pub lished by Oregon authors aro literary gems that aro destined to live and shine through coming ages. Applegato's "Ode to tho Pioneers" and Simpson's "Beauti ful Willamette" aro foremost among the number. San Francisco CalL Mruncely Injured. William Kimmell. a blacksmith of Hubbard, was using a pair of pinchers to pull tho shoe off a my this afternoon when tho animal kicked, driving one of the handles of the pinchers into his head over tho right eyo and coming out over tho right oar. Ho was taken home in an unconscious condition, and though still living there ia ltttlu hopo of his recovery. Cor, Cleveland Leader. Th Knave Act of uu Army O 111 err. Referring to past encounters between the United States troops and tho In dians, a correspondent of tho Boston Transcript mentions an act of bravery performed sonio years ago by Lieut. Powhatan Clark, a Virginian. Thn troops wero having a terrible time with the hostiles, when young Clark saw one of lib sergeants a black man, by tho way wounded and lighting des perately nnd surrounded by Indians. In an instant young Clark dashed into tho thick of the fray, fought off his assailants and seizing tlie sergeant ubout tho body lifted him bodily from tho hoio that was staggering under a dozen wounds and brought him oil in safety. It was a feat that required not only amazing courage, but great bodily strength nnd presence of mind. When Gen. Miles made his report of tho campaign to tho department, he said it was difficult to select especial cases for commendation among officers and men where all showed tho most splendid courage, but that this instanco of young Clark's, and that of u certain private soldier, ho could not forbear calling to tho attention of tho depart ment. Yet how many people, knowing nothing of the army, nnd caring less, imagine that Mich a thing could occur in what they consider times of pro found peace? Ttiu Stage Hiiro's Hoots. The stage hero always wears patent leather boots, and they aro always spotlessly clean. Sometimes ho is rich, nnd lives in n room with soven doors to it, and at other times ho is starving in a garret; but in either event ho still wears brand new patent leather boots. Ho might raise nt least three and six pence on thoso boots, and when tho baby is crying for food it occurs to us that it would bo better if instead of praying to heaven ho took oil his boots and pawned them, but this does not occur to him. He crosses tho African desert in patent leather boots, does the stage hero. Ho takes a supply with him when lie is wrecked on tin un inhabited island. Ho arrives from long nnd trying journeys; his clothes aro nigged and torn, but his boots aro new and shiny. Ho puts on patent leather boots to trampthrough the Australian bush, to light in Egypt, to discover tho North Pole. Ho goes boating in patent leather boots, ho plays cricket in them, ho goes fishing and shooting in them. Sometimes ho is a gold digger, some times a doH; laborer, sometimes ti soldier, sometimes a sailor, but what ever ho is he wears patent leather boots. Jerome K. Jeromo in Stage Land. To Aid II ib Memory. Hcrr Lehman had a very short mem ory, and lit never dared to leave the railway carriage nt an intervening sta tion because he would not have been able to remember the number of his car. One day ho complained of tliis to an intelligent traveling business man who sat opposite to him in tho coupe. In sympathy his fellow traveler gave him it clow by which he might remem ber. "You must remember tho num ber of thn railway carriage by a date in history. For instance, today, as you sec, we aro traveling in tho car num bered H'.)2, which is tho date of the discovery of America, Do not forget." Overjoyed nt this newly acquired re minder, Lehman left tho cor at the next station to refresh himself. At the ringing of tho second bell ho hurried onto the platform to look for his car, but his memory had again failed him, and in hi.s fear ho turned to tho llrst passenger he saw with this pitiful ques tion: "Tell me, for heaven's sake, when was America discovered?" Exchange. ("nro of t!io IJyes. Said an oculist : "If you nro troubled witli your eyes it, will not bo sufficient for you to have your eyes carefully ex amined by a specialist, and then get your glasses and think that you nro' all right. You may bo careful to wear glasses whenever you are using your eyes, but this is not enough. You must, in order to keep them in good condition and to be able to rely upon them, havo t!ic:a examined as often as you do your f eot'i. "No tensible man thinks that when a good dentist litis put his teeth in or der ho has nothing more to fear. He goes to hi.s dentist onco every year, per haps oftener. And so with his oculist. Ho should consult him at regular in-, tervals. If his eyes havo not grown weaker, or if they havo not changed in other ways, ho is assured of tho fact, and may uso them accordingly. If tho slightest elinnge in glasses is required ho is warned of this, nnd is nblo to nip a new evil in tho bud." New York Tribune. Ilovr Mud a in Met Her Waterloo. Tho Into Dtiko of Wellington got a letter onco from a lady saying that sho was soliciting subscriptions for a cer tain church in which sho was much in terested, and had taken tho liberty to put his name down for i!200 and hoped ho would promptly send her a check for that amount. Ho forthwith replied that ho was glad Mio thought so well of him. Certainly, ho would respond to tho call, but he, too, was interested in a certain church which needed sub scriptions, nnd, counting upon his cor respondent's well known liberality, ho had put her name down for 200, "and bo," ho concluded, "no monoy need pass between us." Exchange Do not iiutigino that you save tlmo by working Into into tho night, for you will bo too tired in tho morning to do your work prorerly, and tho time you saved was lost for fcleop. THE ROTE ALONG THE ..SHORE. Tar off along the L ImlnntPtl coast, Wlivro ln'iicllaud i. . u-r headland stretching tar, Murks the-dim con . l.no, fading, Mil almost It blonds with c-U id at the horizon's bar Slow creeping slim nard. moaning evermore, Tho pulso of ocean it-ata upon tho short). A murmur deep, half silence nnd half song, rYom sunken ledges sleeping far nway, Arises, borne by trembling uirs nlong. Till all tho world above the pulsing bar Is full ol voices hlsieri!ig to uie. The sweetly solemn seoreU of the boa. The over soul with listening souls belovr Holds converse in the voleo of noisy wares That moan along the shore when wild wiuda bk From realms of silence over ocean caves Tho Infinite thus sjn-nks to you aud me A mcs.ge, this deep music of tho sea. Julian S. Cutler in Boston Transcript. Urn I Hun CnlTrc. The bulk of the entire coffee prod uct comes from Brazil, which has a peculiarity of its own. Thoso coffees nro harsh and rank, iis compared with 1 the milder kinds. It was estimated that Brazil onco furnished 05 per cent, of the . entire coffee product of the world. There have been of into years ono or two J partial failures of the crop in Brazil, j which accounts for tho high price of cof i feo hero. You will probably remember that coffeo was very low from 'SI to '87; in fact tho prices were so very low that Brazilian planters did not havo tho ber ries picked, it bringing them in debt. In consequence, they allowed their planta tions to run down, which in part ac counts for tho present shortage. Chica go Herald. A Liny Dog. There is a dog in Chester, Pa., which will never walk when there is a chance to jump on a street car and rido. Ho is a black Newfoundland. Much of his time is spent at tho stables. Although his homo is only two squares away ho never walks to it, but waits for a car go ing that way, on which ho jumps. Ho often goes off on a pleasure trip, riding to tho different sections of tho city on different cars, always sitting on the curbstone uutil tho car he wants comes along, showing remarkable intelligence in allowing to pass him thoso cars which branch off in directions contrary to the ono ho wishes to take. Pittsburg Dis patch. An Klnbonito Light. A novel arrangement for securing an abundance of soft light together with perfect ventilation has been installed in an opera house in Chicago. Tho device is, in form, similar to a largo parasol, eighteen feet in diameter, tho perfora tions in tho cover permitting tho escape of the vitiated atmosphere. Tho rod and handle aro formefl to permit tho uso of gas jets if necessary, while from tho tips of each rib incandescent bulbs hang, giving a perfect and powerful circlo of light. Another feature is tho uso of in candescent bulbs, arranged in a wire net, to indicate tho namo of tho company playing. Chicago Letter. A Woman's Way. A woman wage earner who works from 8 in tho morning until C at night and occasionally finds herself too weary to sleep, takes down her hair at 10 o'clock, brushes it vigorously, washes her face, neck and arms with lukewarm water, takes a crash towel bath aud goes to bed, with a hot water bag at her feet. Tho light in hor room is 60 ar ranged that she can, after reading for a few moments some light, pleasant work, extinguish it without rising, and she usually drifts into dreamland in less thau half un hour. Chicago Tribune. Tlio Germans In Purls. Frenchmen are waking up to tho fact that tho German colony in beloved Pai is is rapidly increasing. There aro nearly 80,000 of them in other words, twelve persons out of every thousand of the population are Germans. Tho total has doubled in the last ten or eleven years, and it is more than double that of the British, who aro just under 15,000 strong Tho English have their own quarters, but tho Germans distribute themselves over every arrondissement. Paris Let ter. A Good Dig. A colored man named Joseph Saun ders was employed to dig a well for a farmer near Augusta, Jlo. Tho fanner beat him down to half wages, but after going ten feet down tho digger struck a jug with .$7.10 in gold in it and took a skip. Tho fanner then dug twenty-two feet more, nearly broke his back, and didn't hit Anything but stones. Detroit Free Press. Tho scoring of tho bores of modem cannon by the new powders in uso is claimed to bo duo to the fact that upon ignition all of the powder is not tumed to gas, some of it remaining in a fluid etato. It is this latter which docs the ttcoring by being thrown with such force against tho metal of the gun that tho re sulting action is very similar to that of a sand blast for cutting glass. J. Bryan Grimes, of Pitt county, N, C, had planted thirty-five acres in Irish po tatoes, and ono night when iio thought thero was going to bo frost to kill his potatoes, which wero twelve inches high, ho built log heaps about his field and kept them burning during tho night, and next morning his potatoes wero untouch ed by tho frost. It is Raid tliuluw regulating child labor in the factories of New York ia generally observed. Tlio lmv prohibits tho em ployment of children under 12 years of ago, aud limits the labor of all minors to sixty hours each week, Tho measure was not intended us u hardship upon employers. It was claimed in tho meetings attend ing the celebration of tho forty-Eecond anniversary of modem Spiritualism re cently that thero are 80,000 Spiritualists in Boston alone, many of whom are scat tered among the various churches. The magthtratoa of tho courts of Qhent, Dolgium, recently demanded in creased remuneration, and backed their claims with a strike. Tho workiugmen of tho town enjoyed tho occasion. TIIK II1STOOKNKTIC SYSTKM Is tlir Grandest l'foduct of the Nine teenth Century Tim lteatills From This System of Ti mtinetit Aro AuiuhK the Marvels of the Aire. "Whatcom, Wash., March 10. 1801. Dr. J Eugene Jordan, Feat le. Wash. 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When thlB tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it Is entirety closed Deafness is the result, aud uulest tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing w ' dektroyed forever: nine ease of ton aro e ,ed by catarrh, which is nothing but an lullamed condition of the mu cous surfaced. We will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that wo cannot cure b. taking Hull's Catarrh (Mire. Send for circulars, free. I J. CHUNKY .t ;n Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 71c. It requires a strong corporation to throw a bridge across a river. mJl'TUKK AND I'lI.KS CUUKI. Wo TKisitrvcly euro rupture and all rectal dis eases without pain or detention from business No euro, no iay; and no jmjr until cured. Ad dress for pamphlet Drs. rorterfleld it Lnavy 838 Market street, San Francisco. Counterfeiting Is a very dangerous crime. It Is only another kind of free colnngo. 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