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% »v,w; \TP The Medina rtf. egister. J'UIILISUKD Eve«VTHUlU»U.H,\llV - M. A^ BQWEW, Jrleaijs .Go., H. Y„ JAMES BROS. 1 By mail, insitlo the countjft^l.WT' .11 advance. Th«»-o who 4\ not ptiy in udvuuc*>,wi.l he charged §:J.OO a year. TERMS ay . u.vrtji, o r AOVBUTISINO Tl\ttH \ \\ t »« k 1 IH • « '»<\*.»» \»\ * ;u jn.jo lift mi 1 on oil ion uci ObfUfle« »ri\ittj>itn)ilii; ijfmitl UWlwi. twr. Atl*fftl»rmriiia wttl In* cuiiinufd uniy ortlccwl irti itrdort-U lu*«i'lr»l. dlreoltoue lor ,i. i** UIMM-U-U ar« given U U\<* dollar* ;»<•!• y«nr t»»r Q*t> Hots* > dollar per jea ' tuf ovwry addition •Jl . oil entfiti ul lie Uaslu«>> < or iu«*. a«d si llo«. Allcommunlcai'rttt'iinwi In ord' t n» lumur*- pa'»»tc«U.m. be accoiunfthl««] Uy loo real naiuo or tho wfltur _ The jj. FriDiai Departieat U *apt>UAi wlib Wje D»«.~l •'}.<:• ol IJ1«J. »o<t from nhu b »'ti.M^ w»b ncii,™ «ml d^paKS* BOOKS, llltll'l. VltS. rAMI'HLKn t m.-'ifh'\ > \mi- * lArM.m.l e- . UK'ltL I1LV •.•,•>. , nAMv i IIM Ki . .*• Al^Tl ' W,. li»-i imi TIIIIOT. ll-VNIl HILL 1 *. I1II.1. U».AI\» t. ur t ('Attn*: I'Utn.K V ..llr.'*.- WtCliDll o I'.MIl's tllLl.-« I'I'xThM Kfl «<l u n t.l of our work »tiu riitiax *t) «fi will Nclieou r h*. r »umtto » _-5M ST tri/IUX.\ ^ ..j,i,., Y £ i t a US.' - COMBINATION DRUGSTORE. Wjs sell and guarantee -the Zopesa:ta-gii!e---eatire-satisfac» ion or refund tlie money.; E. . i t i ti.it .t, s^t.i.«>H *. r ^. I-J'!»> N K n« IIIU nuvtoX •\• D - - (FROM BRAZIL.) The Now Compound, its won- dortul attinlty to tho Digestive A.ipaxatas and thv Uvor, tee-rcas- ! •* the dis^oMitsjaicos. rvller- ! izs almost i&tmulitfy tho drpau,i.l '• {•-.ultx of DySpfipsia, Intlircxtm, < ::: 1 the 1'O/IPIV LfVEK. xj^Arv I Z^ies* an avory dug noco.^pltxin ' II arU jointly and rvedil.- /\ \Billau:nt\.s, CC$ti\-r&t>.-.:.. H-,w aCTie, Sick Ha^Cachc. Ln:.trtU,:: n.' I fnr EAtinc.VSiMan th.' FldSsach, I /jfiji(6r;a. TaXlS^ta ti.o . c \.'.'>s uJid ! 0nck.~r/.wt o{Api>6Ute. V^ltkt ol i T-? ~. Low Spirits. Fnnl Stim | :i. h. /.' jjqvi£Oyj)tPS the I.t\p.-. rftf. I/. . o.'/aii srtr/i'os f/.a. \rv'.JtfS I r^- 1 Howls. tLndgivOii ton-e Ca wio 1 (•l'(/'.Sl\ l flr(f<i(-pi;*i rtiru • ^- . . .,,- r 4 ; j ' i ^vl ' .'-WJ/Ti/Wd. /Int.. Ana Ifo wins at lost, wtio,b*U(ls hlff trust ' '^H^lij^Uig wunisilprM fictJoiin Just. Tho winter blast Is atorn^md oold, Xotmumurtir bus Ita horv^dt trultX • 8orrt)\v aud gloom tbeBO«l may rp'oot Ypt lovo wrings triumph from d«feAi,_ Tho clouds may garkon o'or the suit, Yet rlvura to the ocean run. Earth brinjrfl tjbe bitterness of paitr, ^Vot irurtii the urowu of [>eace will train. ,. Tho, wind may roar arboiu; the treed, . \Yet groat shlus sail tho stormy suas. ft * -..Pull oft m> f*!el tho surfro o*f tears, Y*tt Joy has llKht for all the years. On every banner blaton britrht, •• For toll. aridtrutb..ajid love we fiffnl.\ — Thutiuu S. CuUftr. In Uostun TmiUQripL » SSOW-BOUNB IS k CAK . I don't-jnind telling you abou t an in- ciden t connected with one>of thoso snow blockades. . 1 didif't think much ol it at the tirnu,. but I ' TO since thought it worth remembering. One day I found mvwtf at Sniethport, th e county seat of Mufteon County,Pennsylvania, waitingforstrain to Bradford. The only train I could ge t was on the Bradford, BordeU & Kinzua Railroad, an d a s business wa s soniutfuat pressing, I ha d to go.. I t had been •B^owlng-stCHaBy-for SoTOijKotlTS^tliia I wjsnt to tlie station late in th e afternpon, afid' I had fears that the train might not\ get through to Bradford before morning. for the road run s through a i minimum forest all the way and there ar e dume prett y steep trades a (evt rnilei oht. snow beinK somowhat settled, thoy suc- ceeded in getting some littlo distauon from tlie train. * Notliingfi so^reiulily ^collected, -tiot even a wedding feu, a s a orowd. , Tho roan and as. soft as feathers you will not winder* tha t w e were helpless,, ^ijo,- uould do nothing but go bnokto our,fifes land baked applea-Jor th e thinlyuigiA The men sat up half\ th e night t<v*hj!it oijr discussing a way of escape, gran- ger, 1. am proud to say tha t not a Single, man thought of himself; it wa* all for •the young lady- Wo could sue tha t she tiiok th e imprisonment and tho delay vprj' muoh t o heart, although she never tittered a word of complaint ' I,t \taa mighty hard to think of her shut up . thorn in a snow-bank whe n she shnjdd be attending her own wedding, and the DOTS,fell nearly as ba d about it a a she In the morning the Judg e made Jthe important discovery tha t tho provisions had givn out. Being healthy man , we had made short work'of the tipples and the biscuits. * Then) waA-jtist enough for breakfastand dinner for'the young lady. The men were terribly hungry when this' became kfiown. It is amusing to thjflk! of the meiAtlckolv P*Ji , lP£r*'lH whjrh J'lsAy. wandereu around th\o Daggafrii car, pjw. ing inuJ every corner, ransttekin'* ffee boxes and overhauling th e hnrreuv ijli wasn't at-all* funny then, but was a thing! of remarkable seriousness. By dinnei liino tho me n declared themselves hall starved,* but Ihero was nothing t o eat. FrsiticJsco^Si^jnmj l1SsL\ 'Xho othor?> morning, tw o goutlomon 'juyere lookilig'\' out of th e window- _of a 5uj«seorf'^sil{i>t street, when they a«w a cabbage roll off- a market wagon that ivas passing. - • .- \ Jns'Uintly.riioH) tlata'- a dozen well- dressed and apparently s.Ano persona be- gan yelling after the wagon as though egiitablo -hadi-beon a gold w^lch, or a thousand-dollar bill. , \ ' v • \fhtidriver stopped about'lialf a square .fjfj^tfokod baok:at the cablrago, yawned ana: iMive on. ^(Vyhat an absurd fuss poople i n the strer $ make over trivial., occurrences,\ Baldtmii of the gentlonrcn-. •N'ow, I'll be t a silk hat tl)rU I could ^c t a crowd of. pocaiitjs uxouiul that.cabbago inside afthljl y mijiutcs, and ve t not leave this rodm . ' \I'll take th e hot,\ said his friend, jptttBag out his watch. \Are you ready?\ \ i,eni. gfere tho word.\ '• It Is now eleven-thirty. GoP? ,|j^ - Xhe-propoaer of—the- -wa«*M>- lejd -his -a . . ' .f : , , n -,\.T. v trotn tne r-asL,- an u i nireu tnein in IOOK :frn-nd to the window, threw- up the sash,. ^ lUsT a llooko( sbeu|li bll t rvl , hllllu> ,,, t Well, as I C9u^ttido any better, Jl do- ] The day wa s spent In looking but a t the termined t o ran ; tfto nsk. Ther e jwero bhtnknuss qf the snow andTn tryin g tc oxd y a few ^passengers, all of them oil beat a path away from th o train. A* mfia.buton(| l 5^.lhat ; 0W.9.fonBgiYlv . came, and thu men went hungry t o bod\. She'satalooa ih U » htuW ear . for'tho There were the^ most dlseordanl grunt- menAtanted* > rnnbke and ao-ki>|jraietri- blings among them until the Judge cam* mjlYegHn U$aimpfcer. There wt-fo o&$ -to and said thai U>e youn g lady had eauir. t^o passenger cars, s b^giragoriM-tt^l l,J, 0 last half biscuB'fi.r suptwr, aiul theD an engino in th e whoh>XraiiUTtor ydn«>ii I they fon^ot their bwn'hanger Ln genuine a narrow-gauge engino can t dra g vSibyjjjv for her , . Even, a hunory fnan wili rruany cars u p th e sido of^ a mountain; Well, down in th e valley, wher e the road ^ was level, w e mado good headway, but : ps soon as wo go t Into th e woods and '•rttruck tlie flrst. grade wocrefrt alunj;li^v Jl^ttjid tlie lilll'eparty nrTver uw 3M Che cold gray uauyj. va s rrv«'p .ke ( ... gra y dauyj . Va s creeping •m jjirojiagfthe rarwmdc.ws. The Ju,lgt ^as nowl^V t o lie found. Hearch wal made, buf no Inuy of bini enrjld tw seen a anttll. It bega n to snow harder than | There were no^tracks leading awny from ever, and such snow I cover sa w before. ' tlie train, fur the simph. rearfn tha t ihs It came down i n flakes as largo as a n . drifung wtow during the night ha d rov cfrg and a s soft a s feathers— jus t like the > orvd everything fn.m sight. Bu t the kind of snow t o stick and block things. | Judg e had gone J-that wa s certain One I wa s Ixyrinnirig to wish I hadn't started - oXhe rnlln>ad men v.-ntund u. «av thai when 1 felt th e train m.me t o a «land->ohe Judg e had given tlie etVwd th e »hr riUtl. The railroad men began.t o nw-nar an , l ha.r«artedlra. k t o Snieilmort. The and Uio engineer tried to g o ahoaiL41ie ' f„n„ w never riipeaUil hi s little a»UTti..n, train JorkM and Jostled an d dfagged^ f, ir . l u , vvru l ,h qi mod-into the .now hen.) Itself ohundn-d vards up the g^ado, and ilnrt b\'th e ,».l inch «o ,|uiek tha t lu came to a stan d still. TbiS trainmen didn't'know'VliatUad happened. h..l.la«,uuc.ll andueetdfelltorunhac k , ,,„„., knnw h<l W |h „ , h to Sme'lli|K»rl, but UmtWlVt CiwlcT UUkrd ft*>OrU Tit?)\ ftrt^ornntv Katln't U.«on baptu*d ihrvo hwnilrv<l fi>ci tx*lon> ll ran «ff th e track, an d them wo WV douldn'i r o ahea d and WP VI'V couUln'l U*l<^ younj; , - __ f'lt Iliat forriHKm, but I km»w *ln- OHLHI wert' >«\pitninj; l \ £*** w< 'ak. tw la*'k til ftiod. an d nlnitxsl cort.iin «lar\ ati«»n starrd the t>»rty in tht* fatT Hunpi'i traph-tor help,- beeaHse w e hadn 1 an , ,„. , „ ,[, ,-,,.„ „ ^ „„,, | n „-, n „ w ffcrrnment, ar«l eyen If \wo had the'„ bright an d Wnulifnl as it wan. U. tfrirw wore aiiv^Mly broken with tho .„<3, i , , i , . , T, , ., / TH . ,., , - ., J. , i*iU1u> hnteful to look orx>n Tlu'i wr-ifjht o( sno w ami fA4imj- limbs' of * c«uldiiH ^o baok- », .«• . . , * _ _ >v . . ' , , I UIHIItH. K«H »* (It'll U By tho Urae we camo tn-a jtand-st; j Umnh „, M br ^ % fo r go(*\ U pilch dar k aml^tiU ••v-- r .—U { \ I 11 >>•• A l ort - I ' i J •„•», 1 Y -•ri 1IIBI. HOW E.N, D. O. S. Oentsl •'I htv,.ill (In it. rfl'-'i> •• It-.tlx-pr^*' for vci ybotly I be ' tci'lJi ilAM pprnnd ({ooffll »B Fill* Block >*\l *W# Mftln itrr^-l , M*-dt; j-tful brenth\. the newest, bright- Poati -ami ^ ^. | t ,', m ( hr ^j, pmi , f(> r ht ^ vn| {h ^ Smt'thiMiri, F.vcn on o wa4 down i. » Mllllfl. I t t..A _1 \l„ . _ t .rf . . . junipcl up vttth a half felV \t^Voll.** iKaid'lA*. l '->£i*'rp «ellisfa n^ivtche»—ffoin*\ Ho bod hi»n> an d ni*Vor »nco thinking of .tho wuraan alono In tho oth^ cur.** cvtant. Try little tc.pet gcni n 5 rent sample II. l*fQrv in ^f* Tp^tcr \\nirl 1»»M\^ —» tn oTi»ntfeSi JOAIfSH, r ltit ( i 'i a- tu, 3, ! W: \N -TRo oirtT VBI ~!A*« I,,B.-I D. S IIOPKIN-*, •Fmo ho , f,,r H.MrninMl, <.IRrf>jn>0 KP - W4HIIKN, II O . tr—rwi ijl/nrs. i., — r - N-rf lll.vk. M*S1- Hpoci.l (WW tt o rrret>honecutt.n,'ii, , * 1.. ..-lu r«.r. fe- NMW YorK central Kailroad. I'ltAINi i'A-*S MKIIINA. STATK'V, R».iV»),e * w --rr- in n N y KX]>T~T-* 5 CI up 'Ij.,,. , Hi - 10 x l>ay K\|,f«-. * t : I l'w '-.. r , .11 r,> Trtn, Kn-^tii -.IT r w l» a, ^\v fffci i < ~<e l » . Krnjni H > i •, . -A •»»: .-ft I r *• Nr\V 'WP Krii IIKRfllE -The •most t'A(|ui-.itL- link' toilet pem cct.inr fui the teeth .TIKI brtMlh is •• I'II'.MIVKRJ'.\ Sample 5 cts. Wc have .lately addeoV to QUJ* »** * stock a new \«r^ DIME CIGAE! Wv wits in thorp in tbf ilarSf tho Irain- xno n even havtnjj forgotten t o light thu, lamp*. Th e mtntm< tho Judgj j came thn>ujrti tfr« tijuor *»ho calls out . \ How tonjr bt'furp t5^ Chun vrnl pre|l IS Ifra*J- ford . rl)r»dwntr>r? I '•' , - '*A^fuTaniiV' say* !»«•. \I'm not thy rcyvdnrtor, ttn|( I came i n tA nay'Mint wro'ro stac;k fast to tho enow , ami will havo to stay horv all hi^ht and porlmps lonpor.\ With (tint Bhe.jnvos a littlo p^isp o f disappointment, and probably ha d a Utile cr v all tolwr- m , OI „„ . „„ „ sSU-WUUph^mtoJrasjQe^^^^ l?unps. You see, sbc had «JmP i all tho ioc. * Cigar Medina. •* All Iho U f^trfnr crtfl»M-t si IJ- >.(••• Tbr 1 f. *. n « 57 l«ni l tpr-— , rcii HiitiV'iT THAIN-* V - .i\pt :. h f..T Hit k.U'U I h> \ 'I I.K Pay Kxi'h- « rty tn-'jti Accmilu'lli.! _ ^.-_ fgsprt' t t I P v , Wn.-r't.'i.'hi 1. 1 .1. 1* • f An imi n ' , K'liucuilit Ac . *•_. L, O. S. R.\ R. .1 .•> I'A ;• I,, NIMiNX ll.l.K ... t a A a i Ai\C\tu. .. . ii Stage Routes. Atfth'tHi ipm - iv ..HI, . Unlirevni J '*IIV.- ulier urn* tho wi-t. Mriiina. KuL\ lltlN Hll(r N.lltll lit'lL't\ nl ,.f itit- a -in p\ -X| . .•*H-ln • np . . \ 4.1 n<i ' ••--:'. i 7 n m . S Jit*— ' tQfnilH: l'\|V. r> m ht|»fT>« In\ »nd hiiti.-jn: * tuinncr- a' M-1 v. \ntr« fiml c l'r\i»n> tur ) nin< mi 111 v l.tlty * Tiif-il.n.. inL) Line a< ^ n -fii H,- iil t I i i p ir tintvicr.- tif,.. Hi-ttO .MaiU Close. {!• •; w»\ M f: ,' i>on„.. ru n TUP HRST nri i'l \\i- -• ti \]„ f .in^j B ,ip'l «.\-l_. ;! ti Mi Knt TUB ItAST m. m ''\'ft Hiirhr^ r>r Thrn-uiJi Wny Mull ( ,|! Ttin.l <• -AiOillUl-Hiua iit-lu.«ll AU Mall fii*' ..[ i^r' i •Kidiri'vray Shell) v «*.f'*i Alultiitt m Mails Arrive. _rn,,M Tim >VB«T. . ^ EdflaloTir^nr-jh nm'l .M\l-rji M,ill....'....'I '!, A « Way. Mail lull iiinli Ir,en- vps!) f run r }t Fuon TUB'SAST •, AJt mull cast of 'tSoofwww , TSUA M Way Mall-, (all mail from Bast) .-..11.5\ * a ltocnoHlorThronga , , 7-iJOrM '4J1 matl-'eul of KocbsiUr , t.a)> M H)L'R TASTE,\ has no equal in Those wKhirrg ahd can enjoy atid arc wilting to pay a dime lur the. privilege of smoking JIIU 'of \Our Taste.\ I'lease ciflne in and trv'one. They art; goods superior to any sbld in Medina, ^l.^o the celebra-' ted Five Cent Cit;ar. - \• ii >'. F0$i:e&&&ijr& n (',()( U\) r fhrwlnff. Tobk-oco. 50-Cts. s ('lu'Wiiig; M-i'Nnin Tnbftcco; so Cts. - r Till-: \HHST Chcwliiff Ttibacoti, gl/OO, I.OIULLAKU'S MACABOY S The best madpt oocls are of the unowmffiui though all Greenland Imd I A ^ vf t{ Wtm|| , , m.m.d.lnwnon t« Th»rp w iw^th-1 ftrp ..,7,^^ bftlUuM . n ing to tlu but t o *H ilown anil wait for '*d up tlw no n 1 hiT f n a/ [ n<i broakfajit on that third jlt^y an d nc i dinfior. imtl when t&v shnt\nvrn of the jAU\tht*n? wjui no j aupppf. TMIt! coal tra? alm»«rt ^DIMI. paio tut *^'oul nw »tjjn **t thr da_\, and. n)th<)ujrFi -tho nil Jmljp' all rxKimrng Wc pulh made beds of thian mnVoiutP'0'1^ os <-«m.i^;iAbfo|far tho nbrhl When -Judge\ UfcW^ 9 Mfcr. hearth sm . rra:ty U. ro.h off 1nu.'.h. With that he b»ltM through th o deorand rf*^*-j< into tho othrf raf. ^!ho vountr www iu the ho|M* 'if fortMnjf i\ nav «ul, of tho horrible place. Th o )<«tinjr la.lv hete r once tllnch«d. and . njthou^h Iter fa«*rotjre plainly tho UTM^CS of honour. t yo t she rfpoke not n nrt»ri1 of, comrHmnt (lite men w^ro in thrir m»«t di\»p«>nd. nt j m*K«l. when all at oh«*e tiro Judjro J Uirtil.lrd thrimfjn tho dn«»r with (U>mo- J Uitn^ in hiV hand. I t wai a rahbt t . iimvie-cau/i^ it Ju> on*.-kn-'u.-, fo r ho was ha-lf f.-ufi^hg fnmi hun^ T an d bo- t n^jrnhoil by tno oold.J Tlie hny -. '«o.. n had him warmed, whe n he £»UI his Story f| t , ^ ft( | stniirpHod llmmffh tho snojv aH darjTtad had By rnn^rtKHi for- turio oau^U^ihri rabbit. The men -sonii had tho • atiinial. skinned pmi nicely masted.' an d tlie Judj^ ulmse.ll car- 011 see, \wny from sorao Kastcrn city—I*hiladol- Rt^a , 44!dnfe—1& «ieet-ber Iwvcr. antf by \*tfe dojay of a snow blockTu^p sha ralp;ht 3sg he^ wexldino; day. When the truth . » j, vras kno\Vn th e boys wcrosojry cnou^ti, StOCK a new ~^m^ and wotihl hi\Vi> done- anything in Uioir power to holp Uor dut of th e difficulty. but what could a handful of men d o -igaJnSt a mopnf-ain of snow? f'After he r first (liwppoiiitmont tho yoon£ lady was brave ^noujjh and was not at alf afraid of staying' in th e car all ni^ht , provided there^was^1>rp. so that sbe could koop warm. Th e Ju^tgo said, h^.pueSscd be could fix thifagu *u5 tffm- fortablo, an d wen t to work making a bed out of thoa seat cushions lund thre^j or four overcoats ^borrowed from th e men. By tlie time ho got things in shape he had. learned that he r lover was an'old friend of his. From tha t minute the Jud^e took her undpr his own special protection and relieved the con- ductor of th e responsibility of her safe -arrival in Jlradford. He mado the rest of*\thp men go t o bed and steep, .while h** Sat up all ni'g-ht tending th e fires and -keeping watcb over his now-founlr- tnko only he r share, however,; ^ ^U', etrarge. Th e night wasn't vfery cold, but the way it did snow wa s a wonder. R*.fonynorfttnff tho r carg werr* i^altv^^- ered under, and by -da-yllshXone side of the train was ou t ot .sight. You seo, w-e wuro in a iijt.-with no hop e offfoU ting out .' Along toWnrd nine o'clock In th e rrmrninir ^hc Jy-ounjr Irtdy wok e ii[i nnd asked now; soon tho train would go t jthrongli. and the Judge, who'hn d mndc rf T-nrpfnl snrwmnf 1htt wiwmimrKnjr. ™r- jjarty. In tho afternoon, of th o noit da y a \ (rang of railroad wnrkmen. nrrned. with I shoTcls. ami wi n forced by four Itxjomo- I lives, a snow-plow ,-ind a passengrr car. wiirfcod a path dowrj thrf* grade n.&<i canw -upon onr ermine and train Ther e >pas no sign of life about tho cars, an d the rescuing party thai ha«l started ou t from Braiifonl early in the morning of tho second dav of the storm,. working to- ward UK night and day. thought tha t tho relief had ©ome too fttle Hni the snow- bound prisoners wnro altvo, an d tho very first ma n to rusn, int o the rea r car of our train was the youn g lady's lover. II w.puld be useless for ro e to attemp t n description of the rneoting.for tho young lailv just threw Irer arms about hLs neck and cried for Tory joy. When he ted her out of he r prison and carried he r i n his arms t o the -passenger car of the rej lief train, th e men- of hpl h parties se t u p such a cheer that made th e mountains echo and re-echo agaihv- and the fright- ful way in whicH'those fo*ur locomotives joined in th e chorus with \their steam whistles would have wakened the dead. •^-'Letter Oi Philadelphia Tima. j Would f* didn't * ery half hour sinco the nigh t bnlore. answiW d in a good-natured way that the train,might be delayed a week for ai l he could see a t that tim e yot i belk've- me ? if that woma n nlmiw! hurst 'ou t crying! Bu t she was a-* brave as n man The next minute, Lnd she even smiled when_the Judge pro- pose d to .go an d hunt for something in the^way of breakfast.- It wasn't niuch- o-f a Tirenkfast-, bu t it was th e best th e Train could afford. A box of biscuits w as found In^the baggage car . alone w i t h a Imrrel oY-aripUis., Ever y bos anil barre l fn the ca r was -broken open, but —. ^j<^t- T ahol.heV-'eftfe»ble^4bing- —could- -bo- found . We had a p elaborate bfll ol fare that day—npjnes arid biscuit far -nrntk- fast. biscuit an d apples for dinner, ivliiie f« r flttppof wo \ TfAd baked apples -and -toasted biscuit. It snowed all day and nofeo<fy left the cars. At night th e Judge ar>poinje<[ a rtHajyof men to. keep the fires going an d to*gauge\he weather ev- ery half hour, h e himself takin g thojtrsl watch. . During the night i t stopped snowing, and it wa s high, time , for i t .seemed as though the whole stock of snow had been exhausted. In tlie The-above a< best value.- T 1 nice \lilt ( VrtT \P ~\1 ft morning we had a sumptuous brenjuast JAMW liliK).lli.r,ltt\ ot appl * s and .biscuit- TK-e moreim- • w ' DRUGGISTS Bill's companion had takon into.lus tjon- fidence. - ' . ' '• Naw! Ho ain' t nothin' of that sort. Ho kills for sport Wouldn't steal, nothin'. \ \ Might I Inquire If ho ha s shot an y one quit e recently?'' \.Waal.'iio; not smotrawoek ago ti- dily that I oaiilrelcolleot 'on.\ • This was oaretully noted 4own by a stouts fal*gejffl«)ntan, wlio appeunid • t o bo al l ears and looked a s tiiouglfe.. ho migh t bS'iin Euglislijtourist. \Well don't tHo* authorities -maito any attempt to—to. rosUic't his iiluuao- mentP\ .'• AuthoritlosP <<3ucs5 ogu. why he' s ShoriH* hiiudulf of tills couqW, and since ho shot the last 4,Pdgu fur fining him for contempt uf court, when b e shot a law- yer that had the iuipuduueo t o say-tha t a fellow-tho SheryT had taken In to r stealing a horae wasn't th e right* autn,\ there, nasn't bee n w.fettdy \ folt tike takin g I1I4 place-\ Then ho rose an d joined his bloody- nametl companion. '* Do you kno w those men?\ asked- tbo -Veu'j uian of a quiet looking stock- man, who had got on at th o same aln- tion. \Khowtnom? Well, yea. Tvo known thpna fort few weeks, since they catnu frorn'ttiu Kosl,- aniITMrcu\~ffiem to Twit d taking a canp puintud carncsiTy at fh e mud-covered cabbage witli a terri- ped expression. Prosontly a hack^lrivor noticed tho action and bogan to stare at Ihd vegeta- ble 'from tile ourbsloue; then a boot- black Hopped; then a bill-poslcr, % mes- senger-bo'y an d a' morchant them g o because thoy wore afraid u> l^iave tiro ranch o n aucotlnt ytt tho hidl- taxs —In Uioir minds.\--/Vncc r A'cu'a. Spring floods. The holidays afro sear?ory ovor whe n Blnt.-i of the sprin g ato seen In tlio new What* the matter? 1 1 inuuircd trI [rood* displayed oil the faiUntchi of Tiv (jerman, approaching th o Innoc-at base uul stores. l\he tophyr olotlis. as SooU-tt of hl» national dish. | (jiiie-hams are no w called, ar e Ihe first \ I>ou'. touch it! Look out there! i waaLing gooils shown, as those liavi 1 . bo- Stan d back?\ Bhoutcil th e gentluman at ' como a staplu fabrje. an d ar e already th e «tndow. • being bought b y ladies wh o prepare At his horror-stricken tones tho crowd I their plain dres^-a In advance of ib o fell back precipitately and formed a ', jea.«Jn. Even stripes, small checks an d dense' circle around th e Innocent cab-1 irregular plaids are the patterns i n bago. Hundreds came running up , and , lhe««\ and Ihe colors an. clear blue with th e excitement nicn'&sud rapidly | white, or else tw o ahidoa of blue, dark ••l-ookoutlhore!\ frantically lercamed gBmrt.hruwii.gnmn , uli>e nnd blm-h th e bettor, walin g his cane. •Tak.elha l with white. Tlie befdirred and han.l- dog awav. quick! ' | kerchief designs are no t sliuuii, th e Several sUmet wore thrown a t a cur preference b-in g fur half-Inch stripes tha t was anifling at the cabbage, (an d incumplvuuus plaids. Th e gariu-l \ Takp caro ^ said a car-dnvqr to a ginjrhams are In better shades than |K>li<->'nian, wh o wa. shouldering hbi way i|,<««., inlmdtiecd last year, and nrv through the mass, 'ill's an infernal ea|»-oially prottv in chocks alternallng nurhino . nltro glyuohue -or aomo-1 «it h dar t mile,* l*laln;colors are .liown Uung\ ^- — - t „ ac*--,uipatiVv tne different pattern*, the ililewalk ia» bWfca.1,1 l«i^^ho<xnerl', ne e el- last summer >u^- \ ''' - ' ffK - (je-.ts enure drv?«,es_ of on e design in- -U;»«l »d romliiiinlions Th e cli-all tiljie an d .a! down luji few motnotiL. then- gmgharTu ulrtp.-.! wlih white, or else i n wa. a hurried lap al Ihe di'kir. and there l,ar». will rvinaill In fav,.r. a ' th. v ap'liearod a man-who llad b.M-n wilt as a wash well and are ln-cotuiiig to old an d rlc-fefftHu tKBn thamiss-rapf.tlnjrmrtsnttrl i„,,ng . bl..ndo<.aod bruneii™. alike •I should like to know, gentlemen,\ ( Vhe . darker blue\ with checks of a be .aid, \ w-hal the facts are?\ j dtuVrent shade of blue, ar e servicealde \ What facts?\ ticraa w tint ea«ilv Mled. l-ailies wb.i- •• Why, wha t there U nccjjliar about | are making theaae o!rv\«~. durin g Ihe lets- tha i cabbage out there \ '• ; | ure ..f ihe wlntor prefer th e simple .!••- •• N<Ahlng in Ihe world.\ was th e soft sign* that were In favor last fear to an> n-ply.' \ except that il^secnij to In- «ur-; n.^-elllos shownj In tlie -fashion plai.-« mundw l bv p.irions whS'oqght to bo'In ', Th e r»|ind lower skirt Is mad e u^escap.. b*-LlOT hlL.tnahHS.\ * ll,. . ^T.,1.,,,1'' *mt 1. Irlmntml ^Il K r.r* — tint street became liupa-s.-uiiile The l« g<-iillrmen mu\wl n«ni fn.m Ihe iv rtideir the ^rotlnit,' and is Uiromcd With on, wldo or two naTTower gaUieretl llouncua^ cut straight across the cloth, hemmed orr <«rh edge, and If ornnjTj!»nt is drauvd. finished with open Hamburg emhndd.-ry that U all white, or may hs.ve Ihe col bvltor business.\ Tho Two-Headed Girl's Hotel BtlL Millie Christine, the two-head.*!- girl, who . me ><ar. agji altra.-te.! cbamder- abU'»M.ni...n fmni Pn^ujt.wl ami j (l( fhr pIlfT . iar h inlnxtueWt TTw n.iw.l '.etkt frattrmiv. i< at pr»**ent a jruv*t of tht* l.n m V\r«jteni Hotel, on Market »tr»x't. ftt«i\f Thirteenth I >n Satunlay, wli*-n UIT oiT*\ 1 !! pnwont*»d1i»•!.<•«• U a t tho t-aahter's \\i ^k-to auUlc th e wnok's ai- oount, lu- »a.^ «urpn*od to liml tha t Uio bUl ntil \The* Mis»e^ I hn*tt,fle.\ .•ind that Ward waa cliargvd fur tw o por- !**>n» t •' Hnw do jgpu roaVo thia out*\ asked tho ajfiii a.* he lowktNJ^at tho bill and the n at tin- cashier. ••Tin- la.|\ hafl two heads, hlh» alio n«it?\ sl.i'l tho earihier Tlie a^egt jadinltled that atirh luaa-Uie \pttso. -\ Ati'l die has two - mouths? \ con t uod tin le ud num. *\ A^rain another affirmative uml- •* Aud the caln with buth uf themP' \ *j\\\% -a'DUtlt' •T»ersiflt*''r-MrT-f J flabters. .^»»,\ broke in the agofit, '*but alio sifted that, the meat^ ficarre as .i1f- wiy& only takei half a meal t o each nrnuth.\ | should bo fairly divided anmnfr>i4ho ^That' u aU rory Hne, ^ responded | party.- *\ th*' ca«hier. \but you can'V'conie- that I ]iSfi£ nVer-allrT ¥F m\g&t wlOrtlW eTO bn»*d«*ry put « n straifjKV— not ruftled ond *ts catiphl up WT\ hlejh on earn hip . and~onre in.lhu middle of tholiaekr The \\At»t 15 avp.n* plain round hiuque. n M hnod. with brh of tlm iwrar. slbmn r.»lLar, tworufB*** on each (.cWri- u>war»l the wn^U, and tin- edging of cmhrottlery . or ob*v the bux-pbuteij hunUnjf-jactrt U useU with sinpJo-breasted fronLi Having ttro box plait^( -while the back has but one- The plain basquo'U mtire rronorally 'Lbproiuinff thaip'tbo buT-phdtFu jitrkT»t. and wasw b»^t^r. Rows at amall turlta I liktt platUi down onrli fn»nt and down Uto middle of _ tho hack ar e alto tikedx hut UIOHO are \pt m Ui ubji*ctkin as being diflbnilt U)inm well. *** fjVw. sufl-fintshod percaloa aro shown i|)T\th«» stylish; tit^bt poreolaan blue, an d iu di^rk nnvy_^iLuo with dota ^ stars, bara amJ TtSJM ofwnlic , Tltase are used\ Tor shirting iw well an fnrRulics' (in^ssoa utheg-.p»re^fa, mor»ejipncjaHy in ton* I wt for shirting, h»ve white ground ^ witk> c - . . . . , imall .\tripes orNJgures in bright- redL Sfto s go t two heads «nd I brown . b fuo or black. The Grtt wool good* shown aro Che- viot* for spring These- .JUT SO IOIMIPIJ woven that they are not boavjer than aa c-riiliaaFy banting* yet tb ^ bkjttl^r ... . . . | thremds used sprea d out a.nd Jirevent rniN.ratjd tho -tatomont «>nc*V|iinp Uie them {ni(a havlThtg fhe sleazv ^.pearanoe double |Wd Then tho agont hied hun L f bunU ng 8 ; Sonie of these arelns^li d U, an .f, P er apartmpSt an d demanded ^^^ ^ M ^^ pravi9n . ohm Ma| lanation from the double-neaded ' - • **.-.-. you canV'coni e racket onia . two mouth a, and alio getfl two paeals served in h«i* roomJJjJow [( that tjoe>n't c**>if»titute h»»r two persons then I' d b«t- u-r jrij mil of tho business-'* * I lie hfftd waiter was railed an d cor- an oTplanauon mmi wio nouuic-ueaueu j broWT1 , miwlarii , elc . , wbi te othera ar e h**. whirb jtewlopBjl tbo f^t ^f f raiitnrcs of colors such as fcro soon in hue the tw o meals wero actually ,t ( Dot^oit has openuil a night-school for workin g girls. •+ Tho Roma n CtithoPic Otncose of l Al- ' hjvny, N». Y. , hius twion divided and ' tbo soo of Syracuse tfitted. ' —The Baptists have seven associations In Vermont, with ono hundred ohiirohos, and a total .membership of *J,Wl. — About-thlrtotm yoars ngu the Kov. • Dr. Talmagto removed feum Fhiiarictpllwr V,o UrookJ^u. at the wdl yf nineteen per- sons. Kuw tho Tabernacle lion *2 GOO 'tneinbura anil a ^reveuub of uoarly $30,000. ^ , j-Th o eolobrnted l l>»niol Wohster'a I hundredth birthday wa s made the ooca- sion, at Franklin,' N. U- , \' I>t5 v ' n K a * 9 cliuroh c-nnnwotioii, A>n original rvgU- tor was oxhibitod in which bin me in bo r- ahip in a Congregational Chuivu waa ro^\ curded on September 1-2, 1807. j —In Maxioo thoru ar o 10,000 l^cotes- ' 'taut Cbrifttiftna. The IVoabytorliin Clmroh bega n In 1872, and has 4,000 mombors, the Metli'odUu in 187H 1 an d have 337 m full connect ton ami 378 on (probation; an d the .Episcopal Church {has 3,600 mombora. —The public sehooU in tho Southern States ar o constantly Improving, an d thftJfttUfiftdaneft, <lu*Ut oi - «4M(»* ntt4 col- ored children, lli growin g largi r In (nearly all tho eitlo* an d large tou tin IIH goixl nehoala are pr m idc»I ftir coltirjid ' yupiLi a s for the whites. Imt the mainte- nance of th o sep am to B^nU'iu uulurally [increasea tho expanse.. A man forty yearM old going to peliool in Missouri et.ti^d imt uuwt«-r his (ipelliug leason; Tim .HCIUHII mi-*jn«.t'i Hog lu m unless ho did tier. Ho domurred an d she took a ote of the scholar*, wh o umtuimou»ly iloelded In fa*or of the whipping She . fhureforo. look him b y the collar an d jgavo h«n a sound thrashing H e U # llbguated with education tvpd pn > nouncea it a tuoruugh humbug . —Tlie Uital numbt-r of I'm tartan chun*hea i n tho I'IHUMI SUICH. inelinr- ing hmr o r flv« in th«* HHU-NII rr»»vim-v*», \\ 3-M, of which numttrr 'ib'J are with- out pa/it<sr>t or nt.iicd pulpit «uppl) Thrw» chtirvhtw su^ai n colleague pa.<- Uira, two' bave female po/*hirv an d one haa Jind ILM pulpit suppti'-tl f*.r a mini- bur of ) i'jr>i b> n lawmiB \ Nww clmrehe* were organised during IHHJ n t llMekunr. tyn*± , Maiu-.li- .. Mu-b ; Nfimieap«db«. Mmn ; Mount IM.-nmni, Mich , An d rhiladeJphia. I'a. The lii'l of ct»rg3\ttaui mr hi do* ^t**it mim«3 txf Uu« numbe r of c(«Tg\men 1 7\i arv with- out pnAU*ralrM.X* l>urn»g ' tho \VM > twonty(l\ e pOrituni wrr t •.itrleifk —Fin e veins of marble havo bcon'dis- covered in Union County, Ark; —It ia estimated that 878,161 persons tiro employed in coal mine s in Grea t llriUviu, wmktng in galleries extended over a t least og,&4 miles. Th e greatest dept h of the ooal mines ia' estimated a t 2.800 foot —Th o income of . tho world is $13, - .000,000,000 a year. Its aggregate deb t SlO.tXW.OUO.OOO an d l u capitar$85,0OO.- U00.000. How should yo u like t o b e , \silent partner 0 with the woriiiP— New lltivcn lieijisief. —Twenty-three years ag o Flora Jem* pie eleetrllfi'd Unj world by beating 2:20. Woul d it ever bo beaten P wa s tho ijues- Uon. Sineo then eighty-four horses havo truttodTn \i 20 or bctter.und quite a numbe r havo coniii,\VrTUiiu a fraction of it- \ \* •\ '-, —Th o (ivorajro slzo of farui3 In th e Unite d JCi«»WMn«d»-flovont^aores. Xii England only, th e average is greater than this, but smnH-luildings in Scotland and Ireland counterbalance lbe*,uxcess. lu Anicrtcn tho av.cr.igo siac Is taken as U 0 acres, Knuico, U5; (iunuauy*, 4 0 Hclgiuni. 15, Huihind, 50 ; Uuiuiti. 3 0 Austria idiugary, 4ft, It&Iy. 3«>, Spain, 'iu: Turtu^aL 25 ; Turfci\y.\ 30; (irt'^ce nml SwUieruuid, 1,5, anil Sweden. 60 acred. . 'Clieni ttVre- 7*f.27G.3I2 bustnW\ of grain fchipjyd Trwtn New York durin g tHtfl, a3,MHI.tHH) h^nlteU belli, provision for a tloulde-trnek rail- Ure o n the upper fl»»or. tho t«v- The (Joardlaim of One {'oast. English homerpuns. illuminated served. ,me of them wis devoured by a , Kjth ^ --,,, M nii ^ oran „'• TIinT v..ra.-i..ns eunosity that oHcuntod a n ml- m mid ? 0 ^ pu „' wool ^. £„ Ml . m |,l j.dn.njr n»m. boraewbat of a similar, ^j „ mU ,„ r s fr ly ^^ . yllni aflfnir ocurred on th e -Pemaylvmma Frenc h eashmena will*o, ikrgely irn- liadroad a lew w^k, ago. when a cab-L ^^ jn |ain „,,„„_ ^ o( > ,_-, Ml| duct..r. «h o hadnot a spark of hmnnrf^ sWuha and .j^ ^^ ,^ Jota (> f in hu«»)«t..m. gnoely demanded *Wo 1H - WtP or of a* lighter shade, tha n the cash- fares ft, the monstrosTty It was_ only , mAt ^ ^.^ | n «rndpst wit h it. A *»«. wit h conaieraLIc rUnTcnlty Qiat Be ^ c , lv Jf, ^ stutTs , intr™),,,-^ durinK th „ amftt manrtj^-d to convince him ugl h .there were two'heads-. that four atth arrn-fl. Tour Vgs and tw o minds, it was only one womaft. After Some deniiir th e conductor agrepdHo accept th e sin- gle ticket, bu t up.1o the iime tha t tho train reached tht? depot he liatfcfailed\ to sohethearipi'metieal-cQntindrtim a a to ho w one aiiti'ottc could bo si~nijrly one.- * }*hiiadclphia BerorV>. A Desperate ^)uel. . Two>-worthies reerntry eliteroo! a rail- way car .in Avbiph a. New* man was seat- P4. They werfr pictnres^nfliy attired, in sombreros, fnbbi'r b*oot,s and pearl-col* &rt % <\ suits of military cut . They g-Iow- er*;d iii'nund, the car a moment and then scniVd : tlre^rasclves an d commenced a ( —Ruskin tells u s in \Ethic s 6f Dust \ that \ toAbo a goo d cook rnnans the knowledge ^f m fniiti^ herbs, bitjms an d spia& \and of all that/Ls healing and swmJLin fields nnd irrov^ saviiry in meat< J t mean s carefii 1 tu»n* invenjiveneg^ Watchfttlness, wiHife>- ness arid readiness oC-apj)l!anc>* IX means th e economy o f you? grenf- grandmothorsan d the scicnee ofirnoH- hemlsts; it means juueh tasting and.no wasting;' it meads English thor- ... oughness, FrifneU , art,, and Arabian j train-robbers ii as he'd through the, minds hospitality; H mealvF, in. npc, that yini of the tetidvr-feot .Jn the train, arid a are to be perfectly and alvcays ' ladies,', { eoriservativo-lookihg old gentleniah was (loaf\givers) and youi a^e*!* see that ,tiottced to surreptitiously slip his gold everybody, has something -nice to eat- 1 '., wt^oh and pockoubook under tho cush- ,- ^ ~X+.++ _ lion. Kuddenly one of th e \Wil d Bills\ .-^Aocordin^ t'o'the Secretary of the «opd up atyi there, was a\ general move- MaQitfacturitn^'TiieniistR*- Association of • n, ** n l among fe ho tender-feet to thro w up the UnitcaSrtates. tfurcapital invested in thei r hands, an d U) aTln-sr-tho- supposed the ehemrcall industry is Ste.OOO.OOO;.' deaperndoos to. get through with their ^rvaimrnil-^rodnetiofrM*- -worth *-$$•!&» 4 wxjrt-of jiaiuMng^theii^bauty as-expedk 000,000; the'humber of •-rrjaniifacturi'nf tlomdy as possible. Hu t a .general feel- establishmentR is 1.346, using 600.0o5 , *\ ? \ f rehof,was exptTinnce.d. whe n it tons of coal ajnd rsntp%>ying 30,090 work- 1 w •\« ^>und that t'fie blcKxIriiirsty looftthg^ ing pciple, w hose wag»»H amount to $12,- ' trliow merely wanted t o borrow a chtw OGO.OQO a yctki The industry is not only of \ P^vy\ from an acquaintance a t the great'in iUsellt, but it affords a' side-light j opposite end ,of the uar. - of the magnitude of other manufactures I H° hnd scarcely left hi s seat, .howev- which require chemicals Jor their pro- ; er. when his conipani(jn tumed tt> his j.._.:— * oearest fellow-passenger, nridremarkefl' winter by thjj fashionable modistes. wiU he found in tho*. spring gfcyda in larg«* moop-like npot« .-instead of ima 11 polka\ dots, wrought or ^l^roeaded on Ihofabric -r-n-ot printed there, as such designs usu- ally are . ' These moon? ape'f-rtmv two t o Uiree inches in diameter, art 1 placed far -apart, and^.though ra contrasting color t n tJlie ground of tho^ goods, they are s o •. \ ^y 1 ^** *^ a l ,n '*3 , iE arP ftlwiys °f very dark and inconspiououfl, eolonng. Thus Real brown has Ana vy tphie spot/i that are al- most^ black, an d dark grer n grounds bave maroon moonjl. Tnes e stufTs ar e mor e loosely jvoyen than cjtobnTo^ea^ and have ft wofdly nn^nilto tbaTt of earnol's hair With norli a record it ft no t>*t\gcr mani'l th-xt the AnuTtfan hfv n£* Blitutloo b^ut taken >M> linn n lio)>l >>i t public h«*£rL Tho . terrti.tr j whnl i it guaciU - te n thou«an*l or mure iiuh-s i< divided Into iwtdvy iliHiricU The At Ian tie roast prc»rntH otic, bmg »ucc»v nitin of varied danger*, U.-ginnlng w th Maine, j s here the 'capricious currents an i fnrov»-r plajmg sly ptim « alKigi t> thtt narrow carpes, reuls, ftunkohrocfes an d peaks of bdonds half atibmerged. paying tho coast like the b-eih iu a siinrk * }ftw. taking in t'npef*od, that gn-at ar m <If Mud mr-ty niiit-* out wan t and upward, with tt^-hTtJf^nTnbrn. r-yrr^hiftlTig wul- ham. th e inlands and th e rough, n*eky jioltiu o n the Kln«ic Maud rma-it dreadful t«» mariner* and the «>ng. tin- tieopli^i *t \ hufttlnMl mlb'* «»f Iwacb fr»m \lnnt^i*fe hvnt , hfiiig I-lan<l, to Cage Kear. N«>rtb t arulmn, r tcFniutaling wifb the arid 1 i-«»ral fonnatUin \f the ii>aj«t of Kh»nda, ti%v huntln-d nnb-« in nt. nt Thi»grt*at lak*^. a gr»Mjp uf rnnrmtMH Inland wo*, with twdn.t>\*fi*c lmn<fTw»l ml tea of American* eoa^f-hne. an* MIIM ject tt*aud*lcn ami rt«lf*trt gnhrt. which plk'up sea s 8U4ttlpendou4Uiat ancbon^d Vei*cU are swept fore and aft, oft.-n causing thuu* com pic (it dctixtn tii»n, while others , running for iln-lter iu har j bum, miss the narrow tuitpuirc*. an d are blown fiolptessl) up*>u jutting pier*, or tlie still mure dnngvnms beach Th e stations consist of thre e cla«xc*, s»'wrnl- Tj^ilehamiualKtTTfj?-«avihg\*lii'f7oiM. lite boat utationj an«l honied of ndugt* K/o h /iif thets»clvetli.itrifi.t., ^s [niivuUid wtUi a local . Superintendent, who most be a resident of the district -and ftimd larly acquainted with its inhabitant* His compensation *s on e thousand d»»i* lars.*,per annum, with tlie ritepim n of those on the coast of I^m g l-laud and New Jcrssar. wlws. barin g b«i niasn sta- tions- t o 1G8& after t*» atientl t<> other hdsincss, are paid tifteer, hun4n*d d«»l Jars apiece- 1 betas officfn* nn* n-tpnn-d to give fn>m twent^-fo,thirty thou-ctitd dollar bond * as di*bun*ing a^»»Tit*. benijj intm«teoV?tr,t.h the pnrmenr tif^tin> men under Ujem in addition to tJieiV gjq.enil • duties -They'ace reip«in*T^lefor tifo se- lection of th e ke»'jVrs of tbk> ma%oti4 n duty re mirin g mtienHenonledgeVnd *•<• cejlent judgmen t whoi i\n» imt, how- ever,* confirmed .without* t'he IU^HK-I. cence of ^h e ia<»pect*ir, who^i* *u'm**wd Jo have n o local mtcre^r-. fir prv)i$nice* IThe crcwTi are chosen In tin- ttaujtca- *The keepers ahd\crew « ar e e\anjun - fl h v p b'tard. of inspectors, cfurtistmg of all officer of th e revenue marine, a surgeon of the Afajniie,Hospital \Scmee. and a n expert surftnan WIIOH,- .ptahficatv^s are' well knojVTi, to determine by.n'-jud.gment wholly irrrpartjal their character. gi»«H h<fallh and general tittup The* riMiird isenipo^vcred to dimm-w ail nnvimpeient men on the Sjmt, an'l r»*iniire the kccpcn to employ others without dcla\ Th e whole work is Under constant inspec- tion. \Ih e 8tatiuns v aro visited fncpieiM- ly, and the men eiaminc d it¥\*llrt^ exer- cises- j^f-* the H|>{ia'ratus drill,, an d .obliged, t o gives _verbal reasons T^r (jrep iTPTIieir o peril I ions. JlhWy in the ig «vr-ri*>3 by hteamepi am i the re*t by\sailing ven- • s.ds Tho'sl'ipmcut In lH*0was 11^,- 343.1C3 lui.-dud,*, U.0nO.rXX) bunheU r inoru than last \ear. The fq-tght ftir r h\>t year wits afmut ^H.tKKl.OiKts^U uf which went t o foreign shipt, no t a bofthel having been neat by American shipjt ltnti.-ih -vctuiel* earne d m\lj-two per cont of the cu-ha* idupimmtA -A newlirulgc, costuig ^l.mxi.ixxi, hojt bit-n fim-hed nl Albam, N Y . sine** laMt June The main span is nine hundrud.Wt l«*ng. nnd thero an- thrt-e Spans- The ilrnw e\l<>nda mx hundred feet Tlie total length U »i»leeti hun- dred feel. It tV Ulteuded cjilell) fo r highway tcaflie on tne lower tloor, l>ut ll ha « nrovidioj n»ad sen Ire oi lal width being *ut) -..no but OM one thoiMjtnd Uui.i o( in»n were put intij (be draw, which la tly hcut tc*i ( nukvt itio\uijj on i <%-nter iu tin* worH1 , Tlie >vlea<1\ jinigresa t»f lite teK*- grnph \ t iimtlt* at^iafTiH by the follot*- tu^j J;u-U oo4 Ugure*. in- UU-t- vtw*^» w.r e fort * mi b** of'lme an d no \vir»-»'' , In l**tHihen- wen- 2.»i»«) rnilei of bn e mtit .i,iw»i) milei* tif wlriv In 1H.S3 there , werv I t.io.Vjmi i of hn v AIHI W.td 3 ; UtiU * ..f Hire I^i 1H(^) there Were 17. - M_* milej of line and 'i.j.$71t mile* of WICK In IHIV, i)ii.n< Vv-fe ri.ll'.' niibM of line aivd'to. >Ht milej.tdwm> In 1«70 then- wen.' W. U'^l null** of Imo and 1^7.- N^. miles uf wire ~*Tn 1^7 7 tVre »en» libAVi mVii»f hm>cnd *.'^Z974'miM 'it f t»ln* In.lWi then- were 14*i.*.*6-L * tuiles of Imn an d 3.*d>. |l IA miia^nf wire. t Tlie rtp.1 line in the Uuited Status' wa* ( e**tabtub«l between HalUmoro an d | Waahlngton nVlK-ll 11 was constructed | on th e Morwt plan, which has rinco b« - ( conM^A»'nlm«i!fC universal ayatom of tho worbl In the year l^*«i there wore pftv > null ton mo*.*a^** irnfc *r*he varw»u* ' companies Imt* IJiUti ollb-»-H nnd (hey *vbrrcr tn- thrtv t' tnjilu) Trrrtctss- tntnrVJt^W\ Indix itluab '•:/: ***>*- *te\ mountain suits an 1 also esljibtted in,nic**i ! qualities among new go/Mis. These Ifave w tus4»*rcd i:i>tt\eniation. Thoughts of j tlie smooth lln'ish of laity's cloth without -n j I tfvtinln ur.ri f-li nn,1 ' ..J-,^* ry strep in\\Their operiiiions. Dress flannels'for traveling an^ Q j*& trn*\''^ wi, » H*.'ir Jife ImnU duction. The- R^v. Dr. Manning, df famous Old South Church of JJoston, Tluit's th e hardest man in Colo- th ;.lrado.\ has | patien t of the men, seeing tha t the snow {.4,000, work or no work. j nad ceased falling, lpadc an endeavor'.j l^eat a path u p the track, bu t the y might as well have stayed in the cars . -In^he I. afternoon they tried again-, and, the touched a generous chord in his congro- ' „ am» n anyfioayr xo u DcU! gation. Tnej« have voted t o him for the 1 *- o r n i^S-ff 1 /\&£ f,,!, 0 1 rest of his. life* an annual pension of y oa - Why thif s f cad Shot Hi 1 .^ - *-\=-A Boston ma n proposes ^o star t a paper'and call it the Umbrella, because everybody will take iL . - . * •*-** Has he killed anybody?\ ••KUjod anybody ? You betcher life, toea on Nev-' er ha s to w^telfi .econd cartridge. Al- ways takc^^ratJan Uteii above the right \Is Ue' a jobber?\ hesitatingly in- quire d the passenger whj^tu l>tu£oV ,SIi0t its weight, arc double widtli, and 'cost SK60 a yard.— Harper's Bazar, —What Jimm y T'lffboy cdn'ttmder- stand he doesn't meddle with. He wils called upon by a bevy of school* girls, and by them unanimously crowged^, ,v ultra-philosopher dt sesthcticistn.^* Thoug h naturally proud of the honor conferred he declined to accept until he had further investigated-\'the- -seicno**v \-Ladies said he, an he lifted himself to the top of th e front gate post™ \ You entirely misunderstanu myiharacter. I have jftot yet dinted from africasced sun - flowOT, nor breakfasted from tlie picked fragments of. a IHy fried in batter. Until I have thbrpughly tested these girrns. of mstheticism, Tmtist beg yo u not U> press me into tho service of .'beauty. But if- you'll come into tho kitchen I'llgive you some of the fattlingest ho t doughnuts the ol d gal ever frizzled in fat.\ An d ther e -was an immediate hegira.— Norris- ioum. Herald. — ** Do not marry '•% widorwer,\ said tho ol d lady. ** A ready-made family-is like a plate of cold potatoes.\ \Oh I'll soo n warm the m over,' 1 replied th o daxnsel; and sh e did -f'' ! ' WIT AN'D WISDOM. i '• MimNfff moderate caliber nnlinarily conib mn r\ t^rjgthtng which n l>cyi*n-l , UH ir ntngr. H* fujxu. .in.'-l *• On - of t.M- tn«Mt eflViiual ir*a^ „( 1 nl»*n>ing nnd making ope n *ctf lo\e<f U t«j \ lx- cheerful, jo> •pifU'.is mon> hearts tha n j tear*. j£- —l*on^*-fl*«^w away ycrrir old florrr . harreU Tl»ey*aro useful lfhash«*cn found thnlitn onfhian flour-barrel will hold fl7H,*J'H) mlv^-r dollars, i\ -South American plant hai been 1 found thnt IMIri^Tfashfidneas It *h«iild ibo'pntraptly tnedoi i the ma n who leaves the hotel In life HVck ( wmdow b\i-nnsi' he U loojltflldant to dt j guod-by t o thu cash ior aluT rTerli. He pMne home the other night in th e drriinn g rmjr, inaferd iu«,th? s s well as oyLf \What eyast* have yrtu to.. offer.\ said his In'ttef half, \for coming hom e in such a .-beery, condition 3 \None , my duar.' j wa s hit answer, ••\'cepl 'twas a t*oijy mugg y day*\— jVeiJeyiorf AVir* - A Kew Vork rpinstnel Irotipe an- nounce* that ambulances will \H< pn>- Wded to carry a^ntt those wh» bet^vmn evhausteil by latighler Th e inference is that the tnmm'Tl4n pnrch.ased a jo4« of recent origin, but up t o the hou r ijf^ gohng Ui nress an ambulance lift/l not ' been called into requisition.—.Vwrrrs- town //fTu/d --- Did it eve r rfwike you, gentlo we a d ah, (hat n o nu»ah beautiful pwni than \Ilttw doea my lady's garde n gwow\ was evah wcitten 3 How (wiR»ly • tend a h and lovel\ are those nwocious lint's \With. sihah^^bells and cocklo shells, ami nwitty ntaids aJV in a wow.\ H<»w twiin, ho w tenilah* how constim- marejy deuced precious. —Cnri^uw I'nurn --\Miss Hnrtenso Is working a Beanti- ful *C*iece of Kmbrohlery. It is a Motto in (ireen an d tioid. It,asks Wha t is llomc Without'a Mother? When MLss Hortcn«e gets i t hloneUhe will give i t to her Boon, who terjtbj a Dr y Goods Coun- ter. You canno t see Miss IIortcn^«'s Slot her She is in the Bac k Vard doin g the Weekly Washing *,&y and- hy sh a * will Tie. Hringing itfthto Coal for the Par* htr Stovft^Jbecausc Miss ttortense's Beau is ComingTo-higlit.----Z)ent)£r Tribune •TWfrf, in the use of thu life dress, tnrsav- lhg drownin g persons'b y switnining' to tfielr relief, in the method*\ of restoring the partially drowned, ami in signaling ~ Everything in ami abou t the stations moves with mi! it art- precision. Whe n a wreck i * attendeif with I0S4 of life, a -thrid examination fallows to «ee if ahy oitho men have been giffltv of miscon- duct or negjeet of duty. ' 1'he keepers' are empowered to protect-the interests of the . <FO\ eminent from smuggling, and they guard all .property that conicd ashore from the wreck untfl jt s rightful owner ay>j)ears. The y ar e charged witli the care am i order of th e Marions and the boat-* ami apparatus; and they ntVist keep accurate accounts n{__ajT receipts nnd--Pxpenditures, journalize all tran*- actionair'iand maintnin all necessary co'r- res pontic tK*e with superior officers. Thus it appear s they mus t ptissess a cer- tain amount of education and high in- tegrity, a s well as snrfmanship', intre- pidity, arid commanding qualities. They aro paid four hundred dollars each per annum. The crews receive forty dollars ^per month during t\te active season, which upon the sea-coast is from Sep- tember i to May 1, and upon the lakes from the opening to th e close of naviga- tion, or fro m fllSbut Ma y 1 to December 15,— Martha J, Laiiib, in Harper^ JUi<ja- zinc*. v v -*A minister witii a rathe r florid com-* „pie\*ian went inlo-the shop of a barberi , One of his -parishioners, to be slaved . .'• The barber waa addirted t o heavy botits of drinking, after,, .which his^r'and was . in consequence^ unsteady * a t his work. In shaving the minister h e inlticted r a cut stifljciehtly dei'n to cover th e lbwoc par t \ of bis. fact: with, blood. Th e minister^ ' turne d to the barber and said, in a tone.. 1 of .solemn severity! \ Yo u scp, Thomas, ] what comes of taking to o much*ilfjnk.\ , \ Aye,' 1 - replied Thomas, with th e utr ! ioos- composure, \ iL makes the akin jrvery tendec-!' . . ' t ,^._ * .\ j —w. J >{•. TaJtcBttoe.—\t am avouhfr mini of Umlteil tni'tina, I hnve only boon fn tho . : State ashfiritluie.'aedHdopsn t suit tne to stay hen* longrer. w<.ul*t y«u ndvtsc me tn jn> to Mexico?, l'ffcasc advise me at lon|;Ui thruuga j the rolumni .i^.yoiirptiper.\ ' I As yon IfaveVnot given us fall partic-t 1 ulacs v wp are hardly in a- position ib ad- J vise you undiSrsKandm^ly. In a general •* way . however,- we Wiimd. surest tha t if I yo u have stolen' a horse, Che safest'thing • vou c'oi?ld da would be t o get over into \lexic o as-quiokly as i possible, evjeu if you have to steal an.otheriiiorso tb^ get; ther e on; but, if you ^ave \ only-killed 1 an accruainlance, there is* n o reason wh y ' vo u should put,yoursclf t o the incon-ven* icnce of mn'ning off t o Mexlcb. Sta y wTiere you are, prove insafltty» self-de- fense, ornn alibi, and become a leading. I citizen.— Texas SijUngs. - (• - v: -ym u.r '