A CITY NIGHT. forae. let us forth an:l wander the rich. the mnrciur'-r-! n'pht. Th '.'ay blue !:.-k o? umtner tretcr. Z. -c the sir eel. Ca ci'.htr seie u; rising Ei'tnrr.rT hcu"?a Ia. , Eut nte th turbulent bubble and voice or crowds tel&ht. For me I he w beets moke mule. the mine led cries tire st.-t. Hoiem tt'!e-..r t-rj. . !.. vi.l r,.e f- :i stirs. With citi?ere.i fie. t!.it s:sr ..ps.. tl.e ihroas iselre. VI!b pt.-u.ianl dazz! r.s roo.ui'. l!i..t ... t tiooiiib.y white. The full srtrevts beckon. Come, for to, I has burst hi? bars. And 1.11c eves rejoice, and feet u.-.hastln--ro. Oh. let us out and wumler the gov noo FoMen rUhl. a Ucwrence Cinyon i:i NVw York 'i'rt!, A DIPLOMATIC TRICK. ftN INCIDENT THAT POVED THE CUN ri.NG CF BISVARCK. Tfce r.na dnht.nl Manner la Whirl, He Secured (he Safe Transmission of Hla Otnolnl Corrcspoadenee (' I be Foreisai Oflier. Strpr.isg to tbe coucter, Ilerr vou Bismarck asked a priuuitig young sbop royiu siiirt sleeves, a Lice iiuen apron, litit cf maiiicu fresbuss, anl blessed with a fair if larpp. red, greasy jaws, encased ni weighing somes Diiteh ci;oi-, to oblipe bini with a siie-et f wririu:; paper, tome sealiug wax ant. a rvu t) direct a letter. Ou tho try rrcflnci-i tb" u.-rdfiil with the traditional " lint el:'", sir':" L'ismarok mid : "My bam".- r.rr r.tliit r cold. Vcu Lad better do il for me. " Aad lie Lauded the boy a eooile lettirs wrapped ia the t!iwt cf blui.-U j:::rer f.irioiug an euvt -It it"?, for i:i tfiose flays made op cuvi lopes wire Mill ni:k!i' v. !i iu Germany. Evidently Catt:n d ly tl.e request of such an icipo iti? lot.Uiiii; client, fur Ilerr von Eisru::r; k's tall hat was almost toB-hirs th" ceilin;; f th-t-qaalid little t.uep, th'.t .na-y 1 uU'U 1 youth took !l:e parcel, and. Laviu cloned it c-killfclly with s..:i;e brown rvalibs wax Hud indorsed it with t initials cf the frrm. l:e rt tumid it t its owuir to write tlie address. "crry, n.y friend, to givo yr.u mrrn tronlile, " said the future rbaun-llor i:i Liii jovial way, 'lut I ca'i't n;:i!iaj,'? to write with n:y Rlcves en, m just ad drets it for me." ALd Le Lauded Liia a penciled slip with the Dame cf II. rr Fritz Piipt uhrink or some nu ll i;;.!i!P, oil and colonial wan hnnfemau. No. 0U) FriedricJis htrasie, Utrlin. "Thaiik you, young nan; that'll d ) capitally," and paving for the pap.-r, etc, with a email tip to tiio oily Uy with the stereotyped prin, Le pocktted Lie letter, and we left the place to con ticne our walk: "I dure f-Hy you are wciitVriup why I treat my correspcudents to such pr''i;-', evil KUJiI'iii nsirsivts?" Acd hr .-ur wi .1 i:ie the thii s-y Cupir irruks 'f the ly o'u both idlfi t f tho iuiproviFfd envel ope. "I'll tell you a K'-crit, and tuub you a useful Icrtcu for iutute ti:!.. You n ryie clay thank in fi.r the Lint," esclaiiiied Ilerr von Bismarck, lauphing heartily. "Von kuc.v we are Mcwd herein Fraiikfcrt, as throughout all pcuth(er mauy, with the Thurn and Taxis postal administration, a mine of wealth to that fortunate family. Let tje most wrrtcbedly managed conetrn under tha tun. Ai jou may imagine, it is viud r the thun.b of Austria, lit nre -low and the triumph of red tupe, wil'u u ro iionnced weiskuess for (i;viii iito other j opleV l.usicesi .-.n.l hi.; minim;, f onrse, the curresjioiidence of nil tier man and foreign envoys, accredited t J the diet, with a pn terence fi r mine, the ever tcspected t'russiau cnljrit ami traitor. "Tbey have c-taLJished a regular I lack cabinet in the prinrely p-ostrilice, where fpecially trained iuiiHtiul pu loyal wiseacres peruse our prose with t ritioal eye, transmitting copies of ex tracts of all 'treasonable' matt.r, t jirtienlarly interesting reports, to the ungQst Callplatx, where Cleutatd and after bim Klmu worth hare estirl lished u Itlx eyed system of pjlitical espionage (poiitisches schuuffeln) extiDdi:;a all iver Europe, and comprising eo ips.o all tierman courts anil chaucillerivs. "Not Leiug partieularly anxious t gratify the mcrbid curiosity of our Aus trian ally, I have thought it advisable t.jReud important reports to the Merlin foreign cflice, as well as all my letters to the king, to Herr vou ilaoteuftl. and to my fcister and some particular friends, under coer to kiuio luere.tntile Jinn iu Berlin, changing frequently and usually asking a counter jumper in a hecseiuouger's or oilmau'F (.hop to ad dress them for me and ycu can e-isily understand that the imperial and royal Miiffers (schnuffli r) don't manage t pues the correspondent of the Prussian representative under a greasy, ill mell ino cover, such as you Lave seen. "It stands to reason that the siri'I of bee-e rr herring and the sriLbling if a ebop!oy must deceive sharper men tbnn the Thurn and Taxis post Diia!i and tho fpecially dth'gafed Austrian postofiice clerks. The oaly pic ;uiu..u 1 have to take is to go to dnur ut shops in ijuartirs if the town whtie I am put known and to vary the Lerlin ndilress from tiiuo to time Tim I'm ju rfet tly s-afo. "Le. tour est jono, and I snap ny lui jvrs at the liallplatz. It is simple -mni:u, as yon Lave een, yet it Wouldn't do to send evrrything thioiig'j that i haunt 1, as they would otherwi-i get suspicious, so I treat n:y Austrian lriends at Last tsnce a week to some of l..y diplotuatic j.tosc unimportant !nff, and occasionally svething I wr.nt ihtw to know ir to Ulieve, " and l:e indulged in a boisterous lar.gh. Karoi! tio Malortie in Cornhill Magazine. A circus paid a flying visit rn a small country town, and tho price of admis hitin was sixpence, children tinder 10 years of age half price, lr w.-. Edith's tenth Liithday, and htr Li-..-tber Tom, j.ped 13, took her iu the afternoon to e the show. Arrived at tho door, Le 1 ut down iiiuepence and asked for tiro front seats. "How old is the little girl?" asked the money taker doubtfully. "Well." replied Master Tom, "this is Ler tenth lirthday, lut s'ie v.as net 1 orn until rather late iu t he af rernoe.n. " The money taker accept' i !:e st:ite I'lt nt and banded him the tn i.. rs. J'.t.t it was a close shave. Lonri.ji lit l.st. Tbe cod fisheries of Neu focndlann have been fo'lowd for rrt ar!y o j yt-..rs They greatly exceed thee f a.iy cut r country in tbe world. The , i::;.e ex port of cod is about I.SCU.C JO m t p r itnuum. i:arij. . CaLnian eittiuit ia tb stt . t c :::;.-! the ruins of bis cb cud horse, to r!nv t nf tbe bus wbicb occasinej tU. d:-i.s terVou ! ! (! , !! 1 ! i . i Constable (to the orator) Now. now' Vou mustn't call Liui sucb nanus as that. Cabmaa ( in frenzy) Hitn w vl fi';,.i ed me cab an killed ine xrse i n L:t n.e a 'tlplesa cripple! Wot the d , yer expect me to call 'iui a 'owhu LauJ.l? London Judv. 6eri IVa Wit. Mrs. Byrne, in Ler "Social Hours With Celebrities," tells this anecdote ' of George IV 'a wit: "I remember one 1 f tbe Hev. Ir. Wagner's stories con cerned fome nobleman who had enjoyed nn unenviable reputation fot assiuiiiity. It bad been suggested to the king "to ( confer on birr, an order of tho Thistle, i which bad become vacant.- "Givo ti e Thistle to !' exclaimed the kirg Why, be'd eat ::!' " ' MICA MINES OF INDIA. Tbe MrlVoJn f Hamlreda of Teare Afco Siil In le. Ti." mica ss cf Izx.z are In ths Interior i f tSi? country and very inaccess ible, Tl.e Al-ruker mine, it i stated, prodncin tbe finest mica that Las ever tiet-n u.ined, beta for laminatiin aad ..,l,.r. It. has i- -I Mink a!- ot ?C1 tWr. f, '!. rvi-r; il-.; i iti;Ss ;t tbs v in, and all itii Imii ii.J lifu:ha.e IrcO laici sod loried away ty lbs r.ativei No i,u:ljiDery of any kind exc pt drill a&J .;,:i.ti.i n is ced in their ruining opori li jus. The refuse and the mica are placed in baskets each holding ten pounds, tbe baskets being passed up fro.a Land to Land by wonuu, who tutid in a Hue on ladders Tha contents of tbe basktts era deposited at. the t tp, and the baskets ate returned down the ladder iu the eame manner us they went up, but t'y auo'.h r line of women. Water is taken out of tha mines .by means of jugs. It is suppled that this method of operation fias been carried on for many btindreda ! except thst therms IS rnOr rai t pr-1' rt tire tiint-r. Aftir the cudemicais taken from t'.:e mines it is first roughly trimmed i.ud then sorted into different grailes'. !i-.ct.:diiig to sizes and ;'.i.il:ty. It is tiien tasn to tbe mica workers, who -p'it it up f-d scribe out tho size for it 1ol ec:it iu- o ly the shearers the ci.t pi-ef s then l.t iu cleaned, wiichcd and p.-K'keJ ready fcr shipment. Tho mica i- then transported to general ware-I.e.nM-s iu baskets en tho I aeks of Iml lot 1 s and in Lull .ik carts. In this way it i-: eairi;d lmndils isf mil' to ship j :k points at a FTted if it boat ten l.ii ies H f !:. T!:" i.iica can t-" spl.t down ! . tmij.'J tf a. i isiib iu thickness. I'eirg both l.repreot iintl transpartut, it is very u.-e-f al for iLai;7 j.urposes ia the artr, be sides Uiiv ati licilietit insnlait.r. El. t !r;e;;l World. CCLOFS CL1ND PAINTERS. I I ondi.H o-oliit ArrH lliai Tlierf r- Msell Artiet. To st- f a color Hind arti.-t sounds I'i.e j .kii g, said a ncted oculist; but. str.ingf as it se u:s, there art- several - rs !:s so affei ted v ho can nevertbcli si. tairt -xtntrnly -will Nninbi rs f coh r blind people there are, of course, who t'.raw pirfeetlv i:i jnoil, ink and cn;y ' :is. I ct I myself know a scene painter i.tfiehid to a provincial tiieat-.-r wh". tbui-.h "color blind," paints ill it s. eiiery, and has ijuite a local name, net only for his "interiors" and tak eh.m.liers, but even for landscapes. I can tell yon also if two London la in s ho com u! ted me f r c dor blind i:e-s who paint really beautiful pietart s. ( Mi." is the daughter t-f a late famous a; :.st and was taught painting 1 y l r l .'her Mio'is ;uitj una! le t.i disliii-gui.-b red fruui preen, lot htr col. rs are ;-.ii l.;Ultd wil'i tho names, m:d she has I ei a tanght which to use for c r tiin (;":. cts IV'siMy her jainting niav -M intit b r i.vcs, us it wtro, drawing witli a brush i.ud "shading" with the cob. vs. T!.e ftb r ii a lady i.rtist ( f son.e ;-. brity, m ho bus for ye: r-t e-xhi'dti 1 wiiiivially iu Loudon. TLh public is not it- are that she is color blind he painted the "Wedding C'.rocp" for a cei:. in in hie bridegroom a year or two .ig.i end also several public men's p.or tr .its and i.Le .f an ea.inent physician Utclit'.l o0' guineas. 'j Li rts is a genllemau iesidiug at Ktn-iiigtcu v. ho. having years ago Lit the i-.ay throngh tluding Lisadvanre lie i.t Lop; les.-iy Laried by his c.di I Lluione-s. ii i.t rcsctit making sevtral Lv.ndi-eiis a yvar by Lis t;rii.-h us an aiti-t, ilesignin;j most arti-.i.r and litightly c(!oritl pictaro piistt rs tor :. i vi rti.-imcnt boardings. Load, n A: sw.rs. , Cnrtcd Hi I"i-l:ri-ti mid Ulc.l. "John llariuou died Lent from tlit (.:! if a rattlesnake." This is tin inscription on a bee ch trc r :.i'i;i.ig en tho knobs, in Monroe town ship, baik of Jefftrsouville. A dau out e fr.llowed the woids, bet it is now iudistiuct. Tbcr? is a strango story con uected with ihe inscription. Ati oi l resident r.'l-tcs it. " Vcars ago. w hen that sectinii of In diana v. :-s little explored and when the bea.y h;;sh was the dwelling pla. the v l'd turkey, deer and rattlesnake. John I!,ir:-oii started to I'hailcsf ou attcid court. He was armed with an old fasi.icred "rifle. A ratthr Lit Har mon's leg Harmon killed the reptile. Tlun be It pan to prepare for th ath. It wns be who carved the words in light' t line r.u the tree, with the refiin st l lieath. b.ng since obliterated by the tun's growth, to brry bim on the spot. A few days later Harmon's body v as loTruit. gtava was dug by tho trt eard there it can be seen today. " Loui-vio. C..uri.r-.Iour:.aI .Iic-MAtve I'rrraoljiin. A southwest Georgia ccuple going to l marrted, the prospective husband said: "Molly, the hist time I was rtarriid i lost the ring 'fora 1 gi t to the par sen's. Lut I'm shore of it this time." " Wbar is it, JUin:" she a-ki .1. "I've pot it ia my momii, " he said. " "ia shore i:t it now." Lut whtti tbey sttnl Leforo tht prtaclrer tbe latter asked: "Where is the ting':" 1 he groom pulped choked stui :t r id, and lioally exclaimed in de-pair: " '!" :e de Lord, I done swalhre l it !" Atlanta ' onstitntion.. 1I:r I Verier. r.ainiin Kilirinikwiek, the reading idifor ( ! The Asterisk, is a busy fellow. I saw loci ut the oflice today with a waste! ash. c be.-idu him fi'ltd to lL;o ! ii:h. . Titlow Yes, ccc found l.i:ii! Tut I'll !rt 1 lumirl.-l the men t f the matt ri.d lit couldn't hU the basket if Le didn't have tho strT to fill it, could he: les ion Traascs i; t. A Lawyer' Retort. The greater nuinbtr of eases r.rc frl- d I (fore judges without jrr--" ' ; oecii pant cf the i .t aie Mem.-iai;d t iicMiit cu clotjueLt cppeal as some thing in the tature of an insult to tlieir n tital powers. "l)o yoa think to soften my heart,"' sarcastically asked a well known chan ct ry judye when a member of the equity ! ::r, makii'g a rate attcmjit at rbetorie, or v.- a pathetic pic tare of his client's v ron-. "My lord," replied '.he connsel, w ho v. 'coat oe3 rfcci:gui;J the failure of Li;- s:p;x al, t ct was quiik to Cnd success i:i Lis rt tort, "1 kuow it is inip.'s-ib!o. " London iJlobe. He VfiMnt a (lormanri. That wary oi l fellow, Eailio Macduff, v.,is mticed into a fiieud's bouso the r : i;ht, and Lis host managed to v.iu 01 shillings from Lira at "nap. " Whr.t is more remarkable, when the lailie had parted with bis la-t shilling l: rose full of wrath. "Won't yen Ftay to supper;" pressed ids Lot. "Wo Lave a Cue bit of Lam '..aiting. " "No. rot 1. Dae ye tfcitik I eat art shillings' worth ef bam:-' -London An swers. A Trlfltaa; (hues. "I gctss Fia willing to go, "said tbe faimtr. when they trl.i bim Lisbon's would be but few. "It is j:ist a chang" lrom bavin u y t:oe to the grindtcne to Lavin ir t tue tcmbstcne. " Indian r. polis .lourL Iu aiicieut Egypt when a cat died in A private bouse the J'jinates shaved tlieir t yt brows. The killing of it cat, tveu accidentally, was considered a capita! tfleuso. The psaltery of Spain is supposed to Lave been introduced into that ccnatry I by the Moors. It is at ill ia oimi;ou n r.mcng the peasants , ! Seidell v en. Thet? are pi'd- I ly not l- than a fcore of men waikiog atsout New Or leaas to Jay who are decorate ! under ;he:r Ipcl with lurs? tin sars ber.rirrr the cah.'.iistio word "dettctive. " Tbty are pa'r.-.us of tLa various private agencies- . thu noitli that advertise for "shrewd nin as op-raiiv s in all parts of tbe country," and supply tbe tin star .i t . ifully lithegraphtd "cTtif icat-j" fur the triSing su n cf $5. - Tha v.-.-ardi cf their insicnia labor under tae -balkicinatiou, as a rale, that tbey ere vested with s'ur.e special right to collar theit fellow men. The same agen cies do a laud olice business iu wigs, false bear is and other disguises which the arnvittur sleuth believes firmly are part of tho necessary equiptueot of tha profrsrlon. Now and then oaa tf these deluded individual j, who aro to be foond in all large cities, g; ts bimst lf into trouble by attempting t a make au arrest; but, as a rule, the inauia is harmless and its vie" tinis confine theuistlves to prowling through side streetsu 1 locking myste rious They find great joy als-o iu posirrg iu boarding house circlts and hearing folks say in awed undertones, "Do yoa kr.nx Mr .-'o and so is a detective?" It is e:iie of tht qui erestcf all nueer phases cf city life. New Oileuna Tiiues-Deoi-ocrut. D'tth Are Married. Tte ordinary paragrupbtr in referring to a n-airiage ncaily always says that Mr. John ivmilh or Mr. James Ilrowu was married to Miss Nellie Green or Mi.-s Fanny White It would lead one to iaiiik that the man only was mar ried, while the fact is both were mar ried. The woman is as much married as tbe man Tbe man was not 6irnply married to the woman. Tbe woman and thu mau were married, and tho au-nc-..::. ement should be that Mr. fclo-aud-io ami Miss So-and so were married. Prr. Dr i-'uudurlaud wrote a scries of r nicies ou this subject some years ago v 1,1. h were published in this city He laid down tho general principle that be did not marry the man to the woman, but that be married the man and the , woman, and inariie.i one just as much as he did tteother. lie discouuteuanced the issuing of wedding cards by parents that their daughter was married to auy particular person, and 6aid be did not want to pt riorui any marriage ceremony iu whu h any such announcement was ma lt. Washington Star. Pe.tbody and tbe BiuIrm. MaDy years ago John Cright and George Lcahody. the philanthropist, wt re fishing iu a -little irish streaiu. Late iu the eveninJ, after a bard day's work, the party arrived at the landing slage. and Lright, accosting tbe iuevita Lie pxdicUiau on tbe baak, fcild: "What is tbe prcptT prica to pay these boatmen, constable:" He replied, "Svt u shillings and six- ! pence, yer lioiim r, nut some giutlemen give thesa 1 3 shillings. " Lright. turning to bis companion, said, "1 have no change. Feabody; Lave yoo three half crcwus':" The millionaire produced the coins r.nd gava thetu to one cf tho boatmen. "Is that all ye're giving me!'" asked the Litter "That's all," sai 1 Peabody. Holding tiio coins in the oppn palm of bis bant:, and slowly scratching bis bead with the other, the boatman said: "And they call ye Paybody, don't they? Well, 1 call ye Paynotody. " Nlvt York Ttibuna A Tuiiish iv.niiirt, "Well, C'al. 'i. " sa' I Captain W. of Masat !.n.-t ears i.'i, "what will you a-k a d.;v to s :w ood for me? I've t'-'t s v r il i-.. ids that 1 want sawed iu ; v. " lei . . e lircplace. " "i should charge you about half a dollar a day if I bad a saw," replied Calf'h, "but I ain't got none, captain, -o I don't see how I can accommodate yoa. " "If that's all that's Licking, I guess rve can n.aaae it," said the captain "1'vo g t a priiLe new one, keen as a Iriir. and I'll let it to you reasonable How would niuepeuce ceuts) a tord do ier tlu u-e of it?" "I reckon that's a fair prioe, captain I'll lie over in tha nioruin. " Lright aad early that uext July morn iog Caleb was tt work, and he kept, at it so faithfully that bo finished before sunset, whtti ho weut to tbe house to setti-. "Let's see, " said the captain, "you were to have half a dollar a day. We'll tall it a day, although it ain't sundown yet. That's 50 ceuts for you, ami you were to pay ma nine-pence a cord for the use of the s.iw. There were three cords ;.nJ a half iu tbe pile. That makes 43 ?4 c?r.ts due mo. txKiiehow, Caleb, you don't have very mach coming to yoa.' "How cnfortuit," said Caleb, after fcratehing his bead dubiously for half a miliar., and then looking cp quickly, us if new light bad broken in upon bis iaind "ho.r uufortait that yon didn't have half a cord more, for then we'd a' conic out jest square!" Success. Mcalcol lanillj-. Whr-n Audubon was traveling iu Labrador, Le came, one day, upon a house where the friendly inhabitants made much of him and bis companions find where the good wife asked bim if lie p'.aytd on any instrument. "I, myself," she said, "am extraor dinarily fond of music and have au in strument which has been sent away for it-pair We miss it greatly, for we can all play on ir. aad when we are tired tha servants uo it for us." "Vou mu-t be a very musical fam ily." said tho naturalist. "What sort tf an instrument is it?" She v.a pa rplexe 1. - "Gentlemen," said she, "my instru ment is largo, longtr than broad, and stands on four legs like a table. At one end is a crooked hand, 1 y turning which, fa.-t or slo-.v. I do assure you we make most txci-ll. ut music." "A hand crcun !" She smiled delightedly. "Ah. that's it!" said" shv "It is a baad organ, but for the life of me I you Id not recollect the name. " Youth's Ccmipauica. Imprampto Jaatleea. The St. James Eudget tells tbe fol lowing somewhat unbelievable story gleaned from tho columns of tho Lon don Times: Herr Wolff, special correspondent of The Tageblatt, having an idle day some-v-i ere between Kiao Chon and Tsiiij; taa, went out in quest cf adventure with Lis d:g, Schuster, and Lis clerk Arriving at a courthouse, be found a l'ciudarin repariirg to try 13 Chinese, charged with murdering German iiiis si' ietries. Waving a piece of paper, vhieh he declared was his warrant, Le r.oa ptly took the highest seat, ordered '1:. i r von Schuster" to take the text i i dii-tiity to bis right, placed his cleik r.! bis left waved aside the bewildered e.i-dariu. who doubtless thought that th:. was the "mailed fist" in jierson. and called for the prisoners, whom, vi boat bearing evidence, be promptly nci;t;:tted. He then rode off, followed by Herr vou Schuster and tho clerk, de claring that the order of tbe day was at an end. Alnska'a Sky Pillar. The newly discovered peak in Alaska, which is said to bo taller than Mount :-t. Llias is away over on tbe American side of xhs boundary line and is thu' indisputably oars. It willT.e somewhat i.'tigb on Elir.s to lose bis long reputed pre-eminence., but as the great landmark f tiio international touudary line be i nwy yet git some consolation.. New J York Tribute. I Three things too much aud three ton little are pernicious to man to speak much and know little, to spend much i.ud bae little, to presume much and be wart a l.ttle. Cervantes. Tt?e are M drlerent kinds of CT. -an i:s AriiL-.-as. cod now Doetara Differ. Tor ten solid years" said a New Ctlen broker. "I lived in perpetual arrrrbt o-:ion cf sudden deatb. A doc- f ;-:r in Tex2toH me confound hi" pic ture that I bad velvular heart disease, and if 1 wanted to stay ou earth I must avoid every specif of excitement. I did my lest to follow his advice. I n: that miserable specter was at my elbow Cay aj) i night and embittered lay whola i-tu.Hice. I don't believe I aru a cow ard, but the thought preyed on me un til I began to fear for my sanity. "At lat, after ail these years cf in finite precaDticn. I went to a first clas f pecialist to find out bow much louger I'd last and was assured tbat I hadn't one single symptom cf tbe ma ady Talk about removing a mountain from a man! Tbatassuranra knocke.! off an en tire range. It changed the color of the universe in a tw inkiiug, aa 1 I was so happy 1 wanted to jus; th:"ow up my Ltit aad yell "Tbat wss a couple of years ago, and I have enjoyed myself tiptop ever since up tc ore day la-t week, when I hap pened to be chatting with the specialist and remarked that I'd like to murder that sawbones in Texas. "I don' t blame you,' be said. 'That mau bad no right to tell you tbat you bad beart disease If I had fcuud yon right at death's door, I ctrtainly would never bave let you know if Now, by Jove, I don't know who or what to believe acd am drifting back to the old state of uncertainty. I wish I lived in a cannibal island and bad nevjr beard of doctors." Ne Or leans Time-Democrat. Milk aad Matheaaatira. When Thomas drove up to deliver tho usual quart of wbite mixture, the gentleman of '.be house Wurily inquired, "Thomas, bow rcany quarts of milk do ycu deliver daily to your customers?" "Ninety -one, sir. " "Acd bow niauy cows bave you?'' "Nine, sir." The gcT.tlema:) made seme remarks about an early wiuter acd tbe state of the roads, end iheu a.-ked, "Thomas, bow ninth milk per day do your cow average:" "Seven quarts, sir." "Ab, urn !" laid tbe gentleman, as he moved off Thomas kr.ked aftir bim, scratched Lis bead, end all at nice grew pale as he polled out ft short pencil and began to figure on the wagon cover: "Nine cows is nine, and I set down seven marts under tbe cews and multiply. That's t3 quarts of luiik. I told bim I fold fll quarts per day. Sixty-three from 91 leaves 2S and none to carry. Now, where do I get the rest of the milk? I'll bo banged if I haven't given myself away to one of my best custom ers by Laving a big cavity in these fig cres to be filled with water!" Lcndoo Sketch. Italy la Londoa. Many Londoners have visited the Italian district, which lies in the neigh borhood of Theobald's road tnd Hattou Garden, and some with iuquiriug minds have strolled up Leather lauo and watched the Italian ice cream vender and frrtnne tellitiR women with pretty love birds, intermingled with the dirty, noisy, street hawkers, common to ail London slums. It is amazing to learn bow tbefe Italians crowd together in tbe poky little bouses of tbe courts nud alleys. Generally a house is hired by an old padroLe, who sublets to as many of bi courtrymen as he can respectably squeeze in. Tbe cellars are utilized as sleeping apartments, and in tbe morn ing as many as "0, even 30, men will emerge from tbe bowels of tbe earth, t libkiug and winking in the daylight uftt r n night pt ut iu tbe cellar uniler one small d .veiling bouse. A whole family, consisting of a husband aud wife aud eight or nine fancinlli of vari ous ages, uften sleep iu one small gar ret or cellar. Ludgate Magazine. A Crasher. Legge, bishop of Oxford, who had not youth as bis excuse for his' vanity, asked bis fiitud Canning to come aud hear bis first episcopal sermou. They dined tcgetbir afterward, and from tho politician's silence the other ought to have knowD better than to push bim, but being rather uettled be exclaimed, ''Canning, you have said nothing to me about my uernion."' "Well, it was short." "Ob," said tbe bishop, "it is Uttir to be short than tedious." 'Ccf replied Canning, "you were that too." Atblelle MUaioaarlea. Two English bone missionary work ers were receutly introduced by the Lev A. J. Robinson to a Lirmiugbam HUriienre iu these words: "Ycu Birmingham chaps bave a lot if athletics aud quite right too. The two missionaries are both old athletes, yon will Le interested to learn. Cue, an old chum of mine, was iu the Cam bridge eight, and the other was famous among Lis fellows as a jumper. Ho cjuIU jump as high as bis bead." Liv erpool Mercury V. hy Slaad Blushed. Colby at tbe breakfast table) Maud, did Mr Jules take any of ths jmbrellas or huts from tbe ball last light: Maud Why. of course not I Why hculd be? Lobby That's just what I'd like to know 1 thcught be did because I heard him say wbeu be was going out, '1 am oing to steal juct one, ' and Why. what's tbe matter, Maud? Loudon Fuu Steel Italia. The largest center in tbe world for tbe manufacture of steel balls for tall bearings is rituated at Scbweinfurt, iu Eavaria A couple of factories there, owned ly one firm, produce close upon 3u0.0lM.uC0 balls annually with the la ter el bUO rut u working ten hours daily The tt til pioducticn cf Germauy is stated to le about (150,000,000. while Eug.'.:i'i! abd France combined turu cat ouly u::nt 70.0(10,000 additional ftanaeona Doaea. Nanseous medicines nowadays possess noue of the terrors tbat many of us re member when "powders" were given in jam aud castor oil in hot tcilk, as pbarn:acista have invented no end of ways of giving the nastiest drugs with out any flavor at all Castoi oil, cod liver oil and things ef that elisagieeablo kind are made up in little flexible capsules, which slip down the throat like a strawberry These cuj'sales are also made in two parts so th .t any ouo can buy them empty and put the powder or other druj ia himself, -tahug them and thou swal lowmg them without knowing that the drug has a taste Then there is the round wafer paper, in w hich can Le in-tlo.-ed a:y kiatl of bolus, pill or powder nud v.i.ieh. wbca moistened, cau be swallowed with ease. New York Wcild. A Clever AVKarsa. In a icce'jt county court case in wbicb e mau sued uaother for balance of wages the defendant called a witness. Witness I beg pardon, your honor Before 1 give niy evidence I waut my expenses. Jadge (to defendant) Pay him 7 Cd. Tbe defendant having done so, tha jadge said, "Now that you have hud your ex peus.es, what do you kuow t'f tbo cast:" Tituos Nothing at all, your honor Loadcn Tit-Cits. Caatlaaa Tenaaoa. A clergyman is quoted by Sir M. E Gn.ut Doff iu bis memoirs as authority l-,T the story th-t ou tee occasion of Lf Ham's going down to Lichmond to be godfather to Tennyson's eldest boy the historian asked "What is to be tbe child came?" "Hallain," answered toe poet. "I dau't like saruames for Christian names "said the other. "Why cot ciill t:ru Alfred?" "What if be v erv to te.ia cut a fjcl?" was tha rj- The Mad Poet's Betart. Manv stories aro told of McDonald Clarke, known 50 years aco in New York as the "Mad Poet," which sbow that be bad a vein of great ebrewdaes''. Such as is often p-ssissed by peopla who are counted insane. One day be was seated at a table in a New York bottl quietly eating bis sim ple dinner when two young men took tr.oh- seats at tbe same table. They were r.ot gentlemen ia tho best sensn of tho word, an 1 it occurred to them tbat they might have some sport with the poor pcet. Consequently one cf them said ia an cnuecf ssarily clear tone: "I bave seen almost everything and everybody in New Y'ork except McDon ald Clarke. I have a erect admiration for bis poems and I wonld give a great deal to see tbe man. " Wbeu Le paused, tbe mad poet leaned Lrward and said with evident gratifica tion: "Sir, I am McDonald Clarke, whom ycu say you wish to see." The young man stared at bim with much rudeness for a moment, aud then, drawing a quarter from bis pocket, be lit! it cu tee pott's plute, b.:jiug "That's for tbe sight !" Clarke looked at the coin for au iu statit, aud then, placing it iu bis pocket. Le took out a "York thilliug," 12. 'e ituts. This be banded to the young mau, saying gtavely, "Children half price" Y'outh's Companion A Decidedly Novel C laim. A claim once nitide cu the tsplorer. Cameron, iu the neighborhood of Ga boon, Africa, shows the peculiar work nigs cf tiie native African's mind. Some cf Cameron's possessions proved unduly attractive to a native, aud be determined on tiansferring the owner ship to himself. He acccrdiugly paid ..nother native 200 to procure for bim tho coveted goods. Tho assisiaut'took the money aud did his best to earn it, but Mr. Cameron Lad perversely looked up tho very arti des tbat the fellow 's employer bad set Lis beart upon. The man could not car ry out bis bargain, aud neither did be feel that he could part with the money. Therefore be ran off with it. What looro logical than that the man who was the lustr by ?200 should expect the explorer to make the loss good? This be assuredly did expect Ho went to Mr. Cameron aud told him tbe story, demanding iu tha first place the 20u which be, Cameron, by locking up bis goods, had compelled tbe complainant to lose, and, secondly, tbe actual price of the goods themselves. wbicb, but for these ai bitrary measures woulu now bave been iu bis possession It is not stated that bis expectations were realized. Watchman. Sterae'a Destitof loa. Laureuce Sterne, the writer, was the victim of the iutensest poverty. A little time before bis death, Ltii g iu a state it destitution, he went oue evening to borrow 5 from bis friend Garrick. Upon arriving, be heard music and knew that a party was going ou. He beard the tuctry laughter, and, gently replacing the uplifted knocker, retraced Lis steps. We r.evrr fuel cur miseries so L.eeuly as u bin eci.tra-tid with tbe joys of ctb( r.-. cud it is only then thatwero ali;:o V oidsworth's picture: i And hi le. les.s ne;ir a thousand homes 1 stood At"! in a ihmaml taL.ii .i:tl lor food. Another story of this writer does not rvt.ke so much sympathy. It was kuown that Sterue used bis wife very ill, and in talLibg -with Garrick one day iu fine set. ti i.Mi. ia! style of conjugal love and fidelity Le said, "The husband who be haves unkindly to Lis wife deserves to have Lis Lt use burn don over bis Lead. " "If yon think so," said Garrick quietly, "I bopo yours iswell insured. '' A Malay Saltaa'a Letter. Iu the cover there were three in;lo snres a formal letter of extreme polite ness wtitteu by a scribe; secondly, a letter written in my friend's own band, and thirdly, another paper, beaded, "Hidden Secrets," written also in tho sultan's own band. At the top of thu lirst pago of tbe second letter is writ ten, "Our friendship is sealed in the inmost recesses of my beart." Then this "I send this letter to my honored and renownrd friend" (here follow my narte, desiguation aud some conven tional compliments) Tbe letter then 'nntiuuts: "You. u;y dear frieud, ate never out cf my thoughts, and they are always wishing you well. I Lear tbat von are coining to see me, aud for tlu:t r?asou my beart is exceedingly glad, us though the moon had fallen into my lap or I Lad been given a cluster of (lowers grown in the garden calLd Leujerana Sri, wide opening under the influence of the sou's warm rays." " 1'nad.iressed Letters," by Swcttiti haiu. la Antenuptial raderataadlasr. '-Thero is one question I waut to ask yon, dearest," said the beautiful girl as ho toyed with tho diamond ring ca her third finger. "When we are mar ried, will yon expect we to bake my own bread:" "You can do ns yoa like about it, Tarling, "be replied, "but I certainly i hall insist upon your not baking Mine. "Chicago News. t aaapar Hindoo Women. The Hindoo holy books forbid a wom an to seo dancing, bear musia. wear jewels, blacken bertyeLrowa, eat dainty food, sit at a window or view btrself in a mirror during tbe abjeuce cf her bus 1 aud and allnw him to divorce her if -he has no sous injures bis property, s-c !ds hint, quarrels with auothtr woiu en or presutres to eat before be has fin i-hed his uioal A Newcat!e (England) man wrote this to the editir ou a pjstal card. "What bo, .Vr. Editor, what prue this? If tbo mocth is tbe wiudow tf the in tellect, toothache most be a scrt of window pain." That Confederate Badge. "There has been a misnpprt hensioti,'1 said Seuator Uacon, cf Georgia, "as to the character cf the badge which a Confederate veteran pinned on tbe Pres ident's coat in Macou during his recent Koutheru tour. If it had been an or dinary Confederate badge, the act might, under the circumstances, have been considered a breach of hofpitaN ity," reports tbe Washington Pot. "The badge was, however, gotten up especially in honor of the President, On the top of it were the nation J col ors. Then, in large It tiers, was the word 'Welcome, with the President's picture, and au extract from his Atlau ta speech relative to Federal care of Confederate graves Underneath ' simply the name of the Confederate camp which prepared the bailee, sev eral hundred of tbe rue mliers of which were present as an organization to re ceive and welcome the Prttddent. "There can be no legliiuoile criticism of the presentation or aeccptti ce f such a badge. If the Pre side-t express ed any doubt at the time of the propri ety of hU receiving it, there waadeiub'f Ws in his mind the thought that there might le a personal embarru-sinei.t in his wtarirg a badge upon widen Lis own picture was the most coti'picuoi s feature. There eobl.l have been i:o other snposlfon f improj riety. , It may be proper to add that Tdid Lot hear the r. mark attributed to the Pres ident in the published reports aUhouuh I within a few f.tt f LLii at tl.e time.'' Monarch or p.ii, bums Mts D -. sprirs", etipgs lus'ubt r lf 1 Th'-mas' HcI-lLo O.I At anv diii.' gtore. Fllsahet rromwelb Cromwell legends ore so cbhoitocs In England tbat it is a real rel.ef to lay one's baad open a Lit ' !id fact re-int--- c irhcr to t!:? prutsctor rr his fluiii'y. Elizabeth, tha secoud and fa vorite dai-liter cf Cromwell, married John Clavpola of North boron -h, and appears to bave spent a considerable K-rtiouof bev 12 years tf wooded life in Lii substantial fonrtcenth century house Chrhl- awert. Lli. al-eth Ciy pole to bavo Lee-i"a gructfd, bravo and amiable woman." aud of l-r Lome that it ii "LO-.V roiuei patcued into a farmhouse. " t The second statement is Dot charac terized Lv bis usual accuracy, and the first probably needs some modification, for Elizabeth Clayp. le ii ere iit.d with gome turning cf b(rbea l ever her fa ther's lUcatim. and at a wedding feast is npoite-d to have exclaimed, whi n asked why the wi.ra cf the major gt-mrals were absent. "I'll wairiiut von. washing their dishes r.t Lome, as tbey used to do " Not a particularly "ainial do" semcuee th.it. Cromwell teems to have bad some iusig'it cf her little weakness. "Tell her," Le wrote oute, "to take hiod of a departing heart and if Leu:g cozened with worldly aaitie aud worldly com pai.y. which, I doubt, she is too subject to." It is agreed by i.iO: t authorities that John Claypols bim.-df was little enough cf a Puritan, bet let it stand to bis credit that, alter Uliwr diid. Le provided ft Lavi-i for his widow fur tho rest tf Ler life iu this manor bouso. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Ilarbera on tbe Ocean. One of too most important persons cn board a well equipped ocean liner is the Larber If be is gifted with a good busi ness iusliucl, be is in a position to make a good deal cf moaey. To the average man shaving while at sea is a difficult and hazardous opera tion, l'.s therefore calls into requisition the servicestf the ship's barbtr. a man who Ly'long training is qnalif.td tc wield the ta.or with skill and safety, no matter bow much tho ves.el rolls cr pitches. He is always mo cf the most heavily "tipped" tfiicials cn too ship. If the sLip travels ca a rente with infi resting ports of call, the ship's bar tier makes it his business to lay in a stock of native kui( kknackw and emio of all kinds. Thu inexperienced trailer is natn rally a little suspicious of the native peddlers w ho swarm cu beard withthiir wares directly tao ship is at anchor He prefers to purchase, his mementos tf foreign travel tf t'ib:irbn who, bav iug bought his stock at whole-ale rates is able to retail tbe various articles to passengers at prices little if at nil high er than those charged by tbe native tiadesmau. Exchange. (loldsmith's Artor. Lord Ncgent was tno tvtviiLg very j c loqccut to Goldsii-ith iu praise cf M ta Lad J'j:cr). "Lut, n:y lord, sa:.i Goldsmith, "you iiiat allow he in a :s the stage very ill he waddles." " Wd dies:" said Lord Ncgent. "Ves. Iihv.i. i dies liko a goose. Why, you know we cull him Gotse M." " Well, end thtn. ycu know, when ha ei.;l-avora to fx press strong passion Le bellows." Eel lows:" said I .old Nageut. "To be er.ro he does b-dlows like a bull. Why, wa call Lini Lull II." "Well, then." tin tinned Goldsmith, pursuing Lis tri nniph, "lis voice Ireaks and be croaks." "Croaks:" said Lord Nugent "Why, the f-llow ireaks like a fr. g Wo cull Li.n I'rcg M Lut M is a good act' r." "Why. yes," sail Go!J.-niitb, "bar ling the gjtiesa, and the lull, aud the Ireg, tnd u fvv otliLr thing I ccnld mention, and i.ot w istiing to speak ill f i::y neighbors. I will allow M. is a good actor " "Memoirs of tho Earl cf Nugent." Tltc ca iall aad the Fisherman, Iii the fishing village of Auchmithie (iht: Mnsselcraig of Scott's "Aati ciliary") yon may frequently wituess seagulls Hying into thebouststf the risherr.it u and partaking tf food from tin ir hand. One cf these sea birds was in the halir of staying in a fisherman's honsa all the year r: end except at the 1 rteding season, when it L ft. Cuite re cently. while the gull was away, the tis-herniaii removed bis home from Auehiuilhie to Arbroath Che Fairport of Scott's "Autiquary"), distant some il'.j miles from tbe former place, taking i:p Lis lesideuce in South street of Ar broath The fisherman never expected lo see Lis old friend the gull again. It u tbrrefcre mut h to his astonishment ihaf he Leheld a fortnight later tho ec: bird co.iee walking into Lis new resi Itt.'eewitu stately steps to resumo Li old familiarities nud Lcusehtdd way wi:l Lis Ltusiktepi r. Londuu Lady The Dotter Drawer. "Your money tr your lire I" cried the robber "Ha, ba!" laughed the artist, and drew a ristol The artist bad no mon ey, nud, according to the critics, net much lifj, but that was. not why ba laughed. He ljughed beiauso he Lo longed to tho school which draws rapid ly aud Lohiiy rather thaa tin school which diaws labi.viou.-Iy, with great :teuticu to detail. Detroit Journal London Landlords. Tht re is pcihais no tenant who is so completely at the mercy of his landlord as tiio occupier of a house in London which belongs to o:;a tf tha great ground landlords. Hj is au nhefilute prisoner w ithia the four cornt rs tf Lis leae. The slightest dtviatiou is aecom ptt uied with pains mid penalties bet, on thctther hand, toe landl .rd reserves til kiuds of i ti il, ;r.-s to hi:i:.-elf Very little furniture is used in the ledroouis i i Tr.rl.iso hoa-vs Rarely is a chair s?t"i in auy cf tiicai A faw mats adori? t'le r .oiii. ai:d tho bed is ttretc he 1 .it til- llo or Th : ITngh-b L agnate contains 41 dis :iuct s-.Uii !j Seasonable IIij;f3. Sweet Potato Pie. One piut cf potato rubUd through a sieve or cnl&udt r, four well beaten fggs, one full cup of sugar, a tal lespoonful of butter, r.utni g to tas'e; make into a very thin batter wiih rich milk; till three under ciusts; bike in mode rate oven. Hani Salad. Chop fine csl bago srd onion, mix one pit.t f rabl age, rne ta bles pcH'Lfu! of otiion, season with salt, pf pper and crushed celery teed; sprink le over the cabbage and onion one cup of mince (1, IkuH-.I ham; pour over all good vinegar, and serve qtiiik'y. Cabbage f ala.l One he ad of cabl age chopp-d fine, two e-ups of vinegar, one cup of swear, one cup of water, one ta bl spooi ful of mustard, two eggs; place this on the stove and let it come aioiost to a t-oil, then pe urover the cabbage, add a lilt'.e salt and pepper, aud mix well together. Pork Cakes. Chop raw fnsh pork very line, add salt, ps'pjr, oue chop ped onion, half as mueli Kta.1- bread crumb as there Is meat, soaked until eort, two wpll-h-'atea eifrn and a tea- cp-vmril of lioely pow l-rvd sae; mix well together; make into little oblorg Cikes and fry In bdlinjr lard; scrw wiih !;.c-d leaion, If you like. Mince Meat. One fpii.it of Lopped, b died beef, t qimr's ( f chopped tp p'.S one i .t of iii-iU.-i, one pit f su,-ar, one teaeop. of vinegar or cider, one quart of chopped raisins or cur nti's two t-aspxiirf il of clove and c'cnstiiu, on tiii'rn g. mic Bill of but t. r; co- k until scV..b d thnei'i. sea! ia jes ciiiil wr.istid, c r j ;.tk in an eart'it-n j tr and cover wiih mekel Ur J. H.-eUi In Japan cost of tue lb rsei are .H.kI with straw Evs-u the clamsict ef carl hrrses wtar straw sh'K-s. which, m tLpir cases are tied around the nld i v.ita straw rope and ar-j maiM " i ordinary rice sttaw. tra.del so as to f.um a wdo f.-r tue foot about haif ! inch thick. These soles test about a l.,K:'fuy a pair In Iceland hor . s ara .::u.! with sheep s Lorn lu disca-siu I this rubject a writer in The Horse : r.hoct's JoortiP.l ssys la the a. ley of i tha Upper Oxos the autkrt if the ! l ioantaiu lie. r ere used for tbe tame 1 purpose, the shoes ""being f.isteuecl with 1 L.irn pius la tbo Sudan tho horses aro i shod with socks made of camel's skin Li Auttralia horseshoes ore made of cowhide A German not long ago in v i.te.la Lcrseshoa of papr. prepared ly saturatiioi wtti oil. torfentio! and ot! er iugi.:diLUts Thia layers tf such p:ip:r are gloed to tho hoof till tha ro qujsirj tbickecs-s is attained, and tho ibacstbiis made are durable aud tni ristrn blt by mi i.sture l 3 -tier's lletort ct Srhool. mi: d.iy in full school Master Lan der had an ap-ole cf singular sij and Liauty Ha had his Livy iu one hand and this epi le iu the other and read and read and munched aud munched tiil the sound struck tha doctor Ho e-pitol the delinquent and ordered him to I ring that apple o him He pat i: on Lis desk, cotaru popslo. and then, half rt leutiug, said "There, sir Now. if you want that agam you bad better go and sit down and make me a short lino cn the oitasiou. " "Oh, liaudo that aud stand here," says Master Lan dor "Do it then. " The boy thought a moment, aud soon obliged him with a pentameter, "Lsurieus doctor duleia poma rap.it. ' "Ham!" says Dr James "And pray, sir, what do yoa mean by e-su rieus doctor':" "The gormandizing doctor. " "Tako it, sir Ytu are too hard for me. yon are too hard for me, ' saii tha c'.octor. deiigutt.l with his pupil. "Rouse's H a oryof Kcgby school. ( blarse Hack Hrralcber. No Chinese home is without aback scrafher, while many there be iu other wi;o Lappy American bouseUolds who do ut t kuow its joys Therefore are ihty riinptll.d to hitcn around ou ( l airs n dialodgu tte itch The oriental does better He shoves down his back au iustrumeut which has a carved bone or ivory baud with sharp claws This is moucted ou a lLxibld haudlsof cane or bone, and with a few pushes the annoyance ceases Houg !"oiig Correspondence. for Bed nud Board. Ii is said tbat when John Jacob Aster was cute congratulated for his wealth iie r.-plb d by pointing to the bonds aud ii.ups rif property, at the same time in enir:n;j. "Would you like to manage these matters tor your bed aud board:" The mau demurred "Sir, " c oufiiiatd tho rich ma:i. tt i ; a'l that 1 cm get. " Prelly C.lrls. Tbeaet "Ti"' II-.atzdal!( f'tnn ) Jcutna! s-iy. Tl'Z ? of the Houtztlale girls are slen '' .d delicately tinted, their i i i ar Il- , and they ara without in this er any other $ Their frowus ere like tt, aud their 12:i4.".0 excite 11. of plea-nre aud a desire torn thera Read this , closely, and do not ? i 13 veracity " Hickory Nut Cookies Two enpn of sugar, two egsrs half a cup of melted butter, sdx tabiesisoonsful of ruilk, one t. a-HMiiilul of c ream of tartar, half a teas)iiful of soda, and one cupful of chopped kernels eat iuto ?.li dough. Egg Sauce. One cup of stoc k, heat ed and thickt'llecl with a t;h!espmonftlI of butter rolled ill Hour, poured over two lica'en egg; boil one minute, with a tablespKi:f.il tf parhy c'i pp-.l i , a.l. I tl.e powdered yolks of Un I tro lioiled eirz-; si ir well, an 1 serve wi b lioiletl m-itt or fowls Jes-ic Lyno'.i, in Farm, Fit M au-1 Fir.-.itL. J'lM ERSEI MARKET KK.M tr J coiiKsors.u i:kslt nv Cook t Baarits, i per ba Apples X ,lne.i, r;ue.nf.i1 tb ., tl'ple li.WJer. per I mil v-r 8 Butter. fr.!i k. , cr ib I ere.tin.Ty. pT tt lo ." e e It i e Bccsaax, i-r i-i.onlry letot, pt r fb ... Ij t. 1 ' si'.iar cur.-.! b4!i, per ft IS t '" , if, n,r -.!:. c.iiv.er, ..er ff Hi-.n. fio!e iny. per bus BlD"- J t.lntj. per .. . . . . . ..M . 8 t.. ...!. U : e ! l e 1 e f '. "0. io ,.:t. i n 4.- ( i'v 1 ro:i.i.i. p-r ii Comet- i.or,,lUl,,perL6i .. I urn 'ii l, iter Sx.s, p-r U ut . Fish, lake herriuir 'bL!j - iloney, vi tilt cIovr,r & I jtrti, ii-r S Lime, per .:j Moiuses, N. (.. p-r ie! ttiooii p. r i.tik. t'.iiattt.'s, r ba . . . . . pe:cnes. eve '..r.Tt per t Cranes, per i .jer Til !b i ie . per :;o n i :i- l.Vls. 7 ui I', ' T'; ... :.( i-i- .. . o i.i b ?') - .n. 1 .. r- r iol t'::ts!:orif. r-;i bbl , 1 0 . isnlt. t'i'-y, , btis sstes. 4 bu Ktcca. .Ja.ia g-oi-.i:.: uluin. ISO BRack t- jiiii-ptr, V-r S. . Stosc I i.ei-e.ri.-d yellow, per & sujir. io;e, A. p.-r id ''.-it n,i,i.MleO. per ;-r',i ube ui ptiivcrieu, p4 B. ssynip. per EH.. Vx- i.u.pie, pe r . Ik) 71 s- 3 ! c o k f: O-Sl.i.' .;...l lo 4 .-a. stonswate, truiioii , w r!:o, il , ir.eii ir, per s-i j b Mtothy, per t::3 . oiii'-. r, l-r btis steeds. ' ct oe.ii. u-t I" ai; pi r I v. li.i-m errean, ;t r "i, u.iri y. h ii;u- t-nr-i:. . I biieb;-et, pr Oiih (-ra'n i r.rn sti-i'.c-.!, pt r tu. "His, ;?r ba. I!S .,4. .!. I In I . t :: ! rye, per bun .41,. Jfc Feed ( v. be. per ba es. j brn n, p r U tr s I com uU'l t.t.ls cliop, per et; k ftlcur, reiiler process.' -r J i Flour. I spn:.fc pi-iei aa.l U. , bitfh cntJe .. ! vl'o r itli"rtK-fer4r4.l rxst ;Utts...Si."-'I,it I hue, jvr !t' 1 red. per 100 !U e Mid.lii) CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Sailroad Sot.eret and Cambria Bcsrch. SOETHtr itD. JohnxtnwD Mnil Enrvsa. Rarltwcesl u-10 a. in., stiner-el lt:.:, sinyrMim a liOJ, lioov ertiville ia S Joiiasu-wn 1:-ju p. iu. Johnstown Aecomniottatlon. PfeTo-.! VIS p. in., Somenc V.W StovrsUwutt:U7, Hoov ersviiUikiS Jobcslcsu 7:1.0 OCTH-AKr. Ma;. .'tt .catorm 8:S." .m..Eoverv:t!ef '9 ..v.ixu asjj, fsomervt W:i Rock ro. iti'J. Exprea.JolintoimCip. m.v Ilnovcrj'vUle 8:.i,Soyestowa8.JJ, souiersit i.:. Koek. woo.1 i.ii. Iai,y. PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD IU- EFFECT JUKE 27, l8 OOHDRNSITO CBIri.. Tnlns arrive and tFpe.rt from Uiesiii .-u . Johcstr.wn fk!!..w: V-.lsrii tJtprtH. .M Soa - lim- f.'ern h.1 pr- .... lobn ilo.trn A.-e.nr.rT)tiat:.ir3..'.. .! h:e town ecuir..o.Jrti;oliJ.I 1 -M'-t lie b.xt.rt s . w W ay PNso nj.T JT...'.'J." Hl'isburt Kipriw.. Wi! r-t !.. Jii'-ae'i Ari-..tni,,iBtitV.u.l", "' Atlantie K press. -.. S-t'iorr Fpr-yg " A''i.fa Aifenin.vhiicD -1" i"ny 1 xpre- ?t:.tu l.ii Kxpre-w'. J '".,;,?:" '"voiiia4..liaion'.r.3 Mr.'l Kxfirrk J'..r.,n AreAran.CKj'Vti.'.a.'Z heUr!-lrhla fcxpres raid Ltus . tt- .. ! ... S:!e 1 ... (r.'O I . it:'-" p. ni. i i.-ii il .. a. o: ni .... ' V) I ...le-r, ' P- Ri .... .:.: . h-S T.i: ... J Jc x- Snyders Pharmacy) it resuirea a .good selected st;i ail a n-itly I'TiaT.,,, room to do a briak buaineifs. 4 WE HAVE IT 1 UlC iJIlif0 Fresh and good coaditioa. t,l 1 CoUl 1 M LIUil w e are ure to have it. You rintip-i i r Hurl's GWs nttod to a:i tu UJLlL'Cll UUUUO ( all and h ive j our e te ; Tr:i.sncs Fitted. All of th.? best and most approval 7rz, ; kept in stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. : JOHN N. Druist. hmthcr' Druo Stm CtlaiD Street. Somerset, Pa 1 i This Hodsl Dm? Store is Rapidl? r.cc-u:? i -A BE SB : AMD . PUEE . DRL ?tsh'cii&. Dye Stuffs, Spvuyts. .n..j s?iijmriers. Tot let Astir? tVI olTOa GIVU MSfl;:Sil AlTEyriC TO THI COMHor M.I.M-. t- louMs PriEMiiiiiElFeiijEti; - ; CKKAT CAi. B.-J TAXIS TO CSEOyLT FEKWii AND PI KZ Ar.Y:i:.r. S t SPECTACLES. EYE-GLASSi:S, ,nd a Full Line of Optical Gccca alwsya on Ir.rJ 1' - r lar-jo assortment all can be suite, J. t Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to tllc'i-- oir x to intending pnrchasers, whetiier th-T Hr. 5 frcm as or p!s2wheT J. f3. LOUTHEF? f,' Somerset Lumber EJLIAS CTJaSTNIjN'GI-rA M MiltVTirmKS AJtD DCALEH 1XD WHOUSiU 1KD RtCTATLSR i Lumber and Biiildina: Materials Hard and Oak, Poplar, Sid U alniit. Yellow Pine, l looriiiz. Saab. marKalif ITierrj, Shlnslet, lMrt, Hal ntttcra. 'hetaat. J LAfb. While Pine UllnIi. cwel Po-tt. 1 ie. general line of all xraitYs of Lnmber and Bui'.dinr aterial n.1 K.--'''.i "lire "p stock. Also, can farnUh anything In the line of our busla-us tonrJer wiia res bl prumplcesa, such aa Bracket, odd-UEeJ.vor,t.-. Elias Cunningham, Offlre aati lard Opposite X Jt C B. TheN.Y.WeeklyTribmii n BOTH ONE YEAR FORS2.0C Send all Orders to the. Herald. THF N. Y WFFKI.Y TRIBUNE n,!e,i?:: vritl. eiminrehenxiveaixt n-tibi st ..... ...,!. ....i. i. , "" OM-u.i?er 1 nitvliani.nl l:if .rm;ii.iu. iihisir.ii.-l fe.sitb.n nieie, bam. .runs ' - eii auituu totvtry tntiiiiv.T TMF HPRAI Pi lvf" -vr" all the I.vr.1 news, poitiral en.t mv!:.!. k. I v' , , !' -"eM.U :m-h lth;,ur neiubbtirs slid rri.i.tis, en ibe laim ' ' :l ' .. ' . inierms v..u ast.. icchI pritts for l:t in pro.! nets, the e. iit:iii. n of . ie... mul M,r. una is a i-riKht, tiey, wWcume and iniiispenxabiw weekly viit.r ai ""- tirv-sitie. edllorJ en to THE HERALD. KOMCRS CT. PK. IT "WILL PAT YOU to Birr Yorot ?2nioriaI ,VorJj or Wfvl. F.SHAFFER, jMr-R.rrr. penn a Manulacitirer cf and Dealer la Kastern Work r urr.bh-d on Short -tlo Hiii in umi mi Als Ageatfor t!in WUITK BItOXZKa P.-rs. :, In nerd of Monument Work wl Kiel it ut t.ieir Intel. t to rail at my sii . - J .V e S'veo idem s.:!'.",i.i-iiiin gr.ttisi.tr.il !n r eiv rsse a rtr-K vrv low. I ni Ire trteihl a tirr tl. r t Wr. 3r2, Of li,4 Mf fit ,.,-,. r t't'cftT F.v.W A. T.ir. . fM ut p:..v n.ent in r.. ,, ri ,., ( ....ihmii,.u.i trt vi . h r.t i.d u I, ii, y-.'-r. .; Mmih.'i t, tl, ,),,.,,. ,.i i (j.ve By t ra.'I. E0TH OF THEM. large line of Draga in a p ' : Ia the way of " ; Compounding, we are uneiv1 AnyrJiing not advertise . a.-k -V.. are ulwajs sure of jrettir. i. i -SNYDER. ; SOMKIlsKT,p.. y T Y i Soft Wonds in si. Plrket. 1nld:i E. SUU r , THE CREAT NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER Fcr FARMERS and VILLACERS- and your faro ito ben e prr Tie Somerset Heri FOMFIiSKT, I'A. oi ev-ry uiuu'y. A -i v -iiat :L' E! S A3 . f - -vr-sj- hiiiii. . 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