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Suoh impudence, indeed! And mo not regularly engaged to him, alter all! Ono thing is quite certain, I never shall be. nowl And as for riding all iho wav home to Daisyvillo with him pencd' to-night, 1 won't do it. There's that "Las. night coming homo from the little girl from tho city; I'll just put picnic." her in my place. Her shoes are dread- "As it happened she catuo home ful'ytbin.Jand si o has nouin brella. She'll with me." be glad ol a chance to ride. And I'll Sam Pratt rubbed his hands glee fully. "All that was a joke, old fellow,'' said he. "You brought homo the lit tle New York school teacher, who boards at Ma'am Dunkloy's ! Malty Vail managed all that. You don't mean to say you never found it out! I tell you, Mat and I had a good laugh over it going home." Frank Warren set his teeth tightly together. That girl who could enjoy "a good laugh'' with Sam Pratt over suoh a practical joko as this was rap idly losing casto in his estimation. "1 congratulate you, ' said no, some what bitterly. "Know you'd be pleased, old fel low.'' said Sain, smiling broadly. "But ing accents.) "There can't bo a doubt about it. "Then, of course, there's an end of this matter,'' said Matilda, with a littlo quiver in her voice. "But you toll mo just what he said?" "No ; I certainly shall not betray his confidence."' "Confidence, indeodl" flashed oat Mattv Vail. "A pretty confidence 1 but do tell mo just for tho joko of tho matter." Matilda was silent. To her it was no joko. "I'd bavo you know that I have had a proposal, too," added Matty brush ing out her luxuriant blondo tresses. "That ridiculous Pratt. Of course, I only put him off. I do think all meu aro crazy I'1 Matty Howitl made no answer, but she shed a few silent bitter tears after sho was in bed. Tho sensation of be ing engaged was very pleasant. It was a pity that it had been ko brief I "As good as engaged to Matty Vail, aro you! said Mr. Warren, who had met Sam Pratt at tho poat-ofuce next day. "May I ask when this hap Smokoless Powders- RAl'IM.Y COMING INTO USE 1I0TU BMAI.t. ARMS AND AllTII.LKKY. IBEDISOH A HUMAN FIEND? the wizard's I.ATK8T INVENTION is UtA- UOMCAI, IK ITS l'OSSinlLITIES. rro with Harrv Dix or Sim Pratt 1" I r r. -J !.- TVI1-.. "Ull. Jll.au crieu m.:oa umuu, Matty's chief confidante and bosom friend, "what will ho say 'What ho pleases when no nuas it out." So, when Mr. Warren's handsome black horso was led up, shying and rearing in the uncertain glimmer of tho lanterns and tho flash of lightning, Matilda Howitt found hcrselt, sno scarcel" knew b jw, in tho seat beside tho handsome'young farmer, ono sat qj'lto eilent, wondenug if it was irn- pioper to ride homo wun a genuemun to whom she haa never oeen lonuuuy introduced, and trembling, ever and anon, at tho storm and her unwonteit EDIA ACADEMY Near lMiUatlclphln., School Opens fv-pt. 1 Silt. Yeiirlr llMieine, S.VU). Four rajiucnlM, St'J5. Admit! tnd clisslfiei voting men fcrt.1 boys t try timet fits them for Business, my Collttlt. Pol) technic School, for WW I'otnt or AnrULMillS Iu-t Kith the l'rinciial, rooit bveiy room has in it item. uhlellc. etc. oytnaisiuni LneiaeerJufr course. 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"Mattyl aocompaniea wun a geuuu pressure of the encircling arm. "Djn't be cross with me, Matty. You know how much I lovo you, my own onei "Ob, gracious mel ' tnoagni juibs Howitt, "what will ho bo saying next?" "You will promise to bo ray wito, Matty? It may seem Budden, but Whoa, you villain!" it or 'lilanic jjoogiass nau givou a way to the swamp. Thought that you were dead in lovo with her. Didn't liko tho idea of its being a put up job." Frank Warren turned upon him with a sudden flash in his eyes. "And who told you," said ho "that it was a put up job?" "Eh?" Sam's gooseberry colored orbs dilated with surprise. -'You don't tell me " Frank Warrco went straight to tho Widow DunMoy.s, and asked for Mis Howitt. Mattv came to him with cheeks unnaturally red, and a restlesi sparkle in her dark gray eycB. "I I am very sorry." she becan. "Sorry for what? Not that I asked vou to bo rav wife. I hope" sa'd tlu vouncr man cheerily. Sho was not as pretty as Matty Vail, be thought, but she was dainty and delicate, like a . violet blossoming in tho shade. "But vou didn't mean it?" sho fal tered. "I am not in tho habit of saying what 1 don t mean. I am here to con While tho tremendous charges of groat bodies of cavalry undoubtedly formed a loiding feature of tho lato German maneuvers, suggesting how much is expected of mounted troops in t'lu future, yet upon tho wholo 'the most important rotilt effected was tho demonstration of tho great offootivo. nessof the so called smokoless and noiso less powder. It is not too much to say that tho final maneuvers at Hanover, in which the Tenth corps, using smoke lees cartridges, defeated tho seventh corps, provided with tho ordinary black powder, Bhows that tho new compound iti a necessity for warfare horoaftor. It was found' that tho Tenth corps al most held tho Soveuth at its moroy, sineo it could manouvor alike in front and 011 tho flank of its opponent with out allowing tho latter to properly judge of the firing distauccs from sound or smoke, both being so Blight. To a limited extent tho action of smokeless powder has become known through experiments with the now ro- pt'anug arras, ami aiso wuu artuiery. Earlier in tho year, during tho maneu vers of tho artillery brigado of the guards iu East Prussia, two regiments, ono consisting of eleven and the other of eight batteries, practiced all day long with tho nearly smokeless powder firing projectiles of different caliber. It produced at each shot "a ball of black smoko about threo feet in diame ter, which quickly disappeared." Tho accounts show that the powdor loft so littlo refuse iu tho bore that, instead of cleaning it out after every Bhot. it was only necessary to pass a rag through it now and then. In Italy recent experiments with the Biuio or eqviuaionv powuer Biioweu praotically tho same results. Tho now German powders made by tho united Ithino and Westphalian factories are also highly satisfactory in point of in itial velocity and moderate pressures. The first eeneral information obtain- id in regard to the smokeless powders was in connection with tho Looel ritlo, tho new small caliber repoatiug arm of the Freuoh, which created such an ex citement a few years ago, and practic ally dictated reconstruction to small arms throughout Europe. At that time neither tho Austrian Maunlichor ritlo nor the German repeater used smoke less powder It is understood, of course, that tho words "smokoless" and noiseless ' aro used in a comparative sense, as there is soma noise ami somo sraoko in nearly all these powders. It has been saul, howevor, that the report of a single Lebel rifle can not be heard at a distanco of more than twenty or thirty yards; that it may bo said to mako no smoko, and that tho recoil is of no consequonco whatever. Tho powder is said to bo a secret compound From th Sew l'ork Pren. Thomas Edison tho phenomenal in ventor has readied a critical stago in his careor, and it would bo a strango sarcasm of fato if his latost invention should mako him positively abhorrent orders datod tho STATE TREASURER W. B. HART DEAD. Stato Treasurer William U. Hart, dloii at his homo in Harri9burg last Saturday morning, from paralysis. ' Mr. Hart was i;orn lUarcn 10, 101a, in Montgomery county, Fa., and re ceived a common sohool education, ho commenced to earn his own living at tho age of 14, working as n larm lianas at the ago of 17, ho was apprenticed to tho bricklaying business nt Wilton no servod for about two and ono-half years, when tho call for threo years' troops having been made, ho enisled, as a privato fii company F, Fifty-first Pennsylvania volunteers, participating in all tho battles in which his com mand was engaged during his three years' term ofonlistment. On tho 1st of February, 1CG5, ho received tho ap pointment of Ahsistant Adjutant-General of volunteerd, with tho rank of captain, and served under Gonral Hartranft until tho close of tho wa., beinc mustered out ot service as a vol unteer officer tinder war department 19th of September, to tho crowing generation- Oyer in MHCSi in February, 1807, ho was nu- liis laboratory at Llowllyn Park U this pointed to a clerkship in tho Btato invention. It has boon tried and troasury department, and In 1871, sua found perfect, and it is a phonographic ceeded lion. Thomas Nicholson, as clock which, instead of chiming tho Cashier, holding that position until hours calls them out at overy quarter 1878, when tho election of Amos C. in a voico full of clearness. It may bo Noycs, democrat, caused a change iu fitted with any set to suit tho purpose that department; ho was unanimously for which it is intended. To a report- Dominated in the republican conven er it was exhibited yesterday. ti0n of 1877 for tho oflico of state Tho inventor was cheery and play- treasurer, brt suffered defeat with tho fill as ho always is. "Tho clock," said rC8t 0f the ticket; in 1887, ho was ho, "is an improvement, and if it wero again unanimously nominated by tho only on tho market now it might savo g,mo party for tho samo office, nnd you reporters a good deal of worri- wag elected; ho has beeu secretary of ment. For instauco, say yoa aro at a tho Huntingdon reformatory eommis politioal meeting with a dozen speakers 8i0n and secretary and treasurer of tho carded. Thoy aro to havo each a half Commonwealth guarantee, trust and hoar. You know what a fiction that is. safo deposit company sinco their rcs- But now, if you had a clock like this, pectivo organizations. seo how it would work," and hero Mr, Edison placed a sot within it. He pointed tho hand to tho quarter of an hour and a voico came ringing out : "This speaker is half through." At tho half hour tho clock blurted out. "Tho audionco will please not onoore. Tho gentleman now gives way to another." Tho only fear I havo" contiuued THE TILDEH WILL DEOIRION. The annulment of tho provision of Samuel J. Tildon's will creating a trust estate is a crave public misfor tune. It defeats a roblo project tho creation of a great amply endowed frco library. It strengthens tho nuuiio con viction that tho wit of a mm is not Mr. Edison, "is tho young unmarried equal to tho task of framing a will dis- folks may not relish it. You aro mar ried ? No 1 Well, I don't give this out as a bribe, but when yeu get entangl ed in tho preliminaries, como to me and I will give you one that you may present to tho family into which you aspire to be admitted. It w'll'bo a fib" ber. I'm a littlo in doubt about the popularity of the parlor clook with tho younger people. Mr. Edison has good reason to fear. A moro tauntalizinc ornament to a pair of ardent lovers than a matri monial parlor phonographto ciook can not be imagined. Fancy, for in stance, a Sunday evening in a cozy parlor with two hearts beating as ono startled by hearing a voioo from the mantle; "Good night, a fond good night. In another hour it will be mid night." Then dolefully at a quarter past and each succeding quarter comes out its hoareo croakincs, until 11.55, when it blurts out: "In five minutes moro it will be to morrow," and overy teu minutes subse quently the air is filled with its maud lings, suoh as "Ah 1 how still the hour." "Mable, I am watching tbee, ha, ha 1" "Metliinks I hear the spirit of thy mamma upon tho stairs." "Please don't hood mo ; it is my mis fortune tbat I must warn you that the hour is half-past 12." "Did I hear you ask me to get tbat hat?" "Will posing of a greai estate which is cer tain to stana tuo aisaaiia 01 uisjapuiui ed heirs. If a lawyer of tho reputation and ability of James C. Carter cau not draw suoh a will under tho inspiration and direction of such an astute, learned and experienced counselor as Samuel J. Tilden who then can bo depended on to discharge succcsfully that most important duty? Tho grounds on which tho trust pro vision is declared invalid make tho breaking of tho will cspec'. illy regret able. Mr. Tilden had seen over and over again the folly and wasto which result from having a dead baud laid with too iullexiblo a grasp on a living changing entity, a great estate. Ho had reflectod on tho unwisdom of obliging executors and trustees to ful fill instructions and executo projects which tho thrifty donor would never havo carried out himself with the changed conditions and bettor knowl edge under which his representatives aro called to act. Perceiving this, Mr. Tilden attempted in his will to confer upon his executors some of tho samo ditcretion which ho would himself havo employed in carrying out tho de signs which ho was obliged by doatb to entrust to others. It is becauso of this discretion (hat tho dovioo to found a library is declar ed void. Says Judgo Van isrunt: of gun cotton and collodion, and ita ' k-ndl rommber me in your prav. "Ho (Tilden) seems to have had abso nvm.t iiYinnaiiiii la nnrhfirtfl tllfl nnlv I J . ... - . 1 I 1... .1 :.. 1. 1 ,. . t .... f ,,.1, 1 ..1 tremendous sideways jump, and re quir- firm ray last night's words. Will ed all bis master's will and energy to confirm yours, Miss Howitt? subdue him; and by tho time they had "But I hnow bo littlo of you, reached tho Vail farm bouse, Matilda Warren." Howitt found herself engaged, by im- "That's a disability which can oasi plicalion, to a young man she never ly be remedied by time. Won't you had seen beforo in hor life until that trust me, Matty?' and ho held out you Mr. his FOR SALE BY DAVID LOXG, MILL GROVE. NATHAN MILLER, MAINVILLE jg F. HARTMAN REPRESENTS THE roi.LOWINO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES : North American, of Philadelphia, Franklin, " Pennsylvania, " " York, of Pennsylvania, Hanover, of New York, Queens, of London, North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Main, No. 5 BLOOMSUURG, PA. c HRISTIAN K. KNAPP. 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"I'm hero because he left me. 1 1 don't quite know; but tho horso behav ed so badly, and the placo where I board is threo miles beyond the swamp. Please, cau't I stay all night? "Why of course," said Mrs. Vail. "Ynn'ro tho citv school-ma am ain t you, that boards to Widow Dunkley's? Como in, and sit down and dry your clothes Dreadful shower, ain't it ? I homer hand And sho decided to trust him. The village bollo was discomfited be yond measure when she heard that her practical joko had turned into reality. For, in her secret heart, sho had loved Frank Warren as union as it was in her to lovo anybody. "Engaged to you, indeed sho cried to Sam Pratt, with blazing oyos. "How dare you to say such a thing? I would't marry you if thero wasn't an other man in tho world!" And Mr. Pratt doparted, inconsol able. As for Mr. Warren, ho nover had cause to repent his sudden resolve. Matilda Howitt mado him tho best of gentle little wives, T H. 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Bath rooms, hot and cold watei ; and all modern conveniences. .In uUli nnr Mattv was safe at All this was very unconventional. -'Although it was rather unconven But, then, thought littlo M'ibs Howitt, tional, that wooing of yours, Frank," country life is unconventional, ln Mew said she. "Now wasn t it! York it woulu have lancn a mourn, ut 1 Yell, rather so, 1 must aumit. the very '.least, for a young man to ga;j tjje youug husband. "However, Matty, alls well that onus wen, you know." And Mattv Vail's practioal joke has ended in a fine prospect of her being oxact composition is perhaps the only secret now remaining in regard to the Lebei rifle. The Germans becan with tho uso of the DuttinboferHonii-Htuokoless powder and have also mado imitations of tho Fiench powder as nearly as it can bo touud out. The itussians navo tried a new powder, mado by tho Ochtenski factory, in imitation of tho Duttinhofer and its manufacturers insist that it is superior to tho latter in ballistic proper ties; that it has a littlo higher initial velocity, weight lor weight, with less pressure on tho bore. This may be the reason why tho Russians havo come to tho uao of tho small caliber, which could only have tho requited efficiency with 0110 01 tho new compounds, as otherwise the bore would foul too rap idly. The English also havo obtained a smokeless and noiseless powder, inven ted by the well known artillerist, Capt. Noble, of the Elswick works, at Newcastle upon-Tyne. A British mili tary authority says that its uso has al most been decuieu upon, both lor small arms and for machine and quick firing guns. It speaks of tho power as "a curious, grayish looking materiel, in long threads or a whipcordliko form pre sumably from tho shape it assumes under hydraulic pressure, its action is most startling. N CROWN ACME, $ ThB Best Burning Oil That Can tn Made From Petroleum. screw inraselt up 10 uio prupuomj; point. Did sho love this man wod onnnrrli to marrv him? Well, alio was o -- . .... . . . not a together certain 01 mat. uuv uu was ctrtainlv very handsome, and her I n,i nA ma. at la9t. Aviv Randolph. heart gave not au aitogeuior unpioas- in jy, Y. jMtger. ant iumn when she remembered that ... 1 , . Tf I gentle pressure arouna uer waist. 11 Blta of rnn. this was love Hut there tho current of her retleo- iPa TTntWITnvn lions was interrupted by tho arrival of jowu to York, my kou? a good time It elves a brilliant light. It will not smote the chimneys. It will not char the wick. B has a high fire test. It will not explode. It 14 pre-eminently a family aaiery ou. We Challenge Comparison with any other illuminating oil made. ; s s s . ar We Stake Our Reputation. as refiners, upon the statement that it Is IN Till! WOBI.D, 'How nice!" cried Matty. "vo coais, , Bleep together, and talk everything Clothing Dec ir, can't wo T Oh, no, ma, I'm not ionable, I suppc t much, and you needn't have sayed Editor I don t Exchange Hotel, 11ENT0N, I'A. Tne undersigned has leased this wen-known house, and la prepared to accommodate tue pubUo wlthall the conveniences ot a orat-claaa hotel. UsstUKL DiuKB, Proprietor. J. S. GA1UUS0N M. D. i,ni."HN AND BUROKON. Offlco corner ot Centra and Fourth Bv.,Bloorabure, I'a. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. ACMZ OIL COMPAHY, BAtfVILLE, gpA. Trade for Bloonubug and vicinity supplied V Bloomaburg, Pa. noou AflKNTS wiN-rim yon' My STORY OF THE WAR JiyMaryA. lavermore lltfo.n K.tr.Ul.TTl "I01K isius riruwxiL ,sriitb CUK1HM UdL"lu HotplUU, C.W14, .nil on U. ll.tU.-B.ld. No other took tu 6.wa m buj Irnr... IJricat. run. tna Oood. of m.tchi.u Tntorut nd profound iUu, u ttlU ut nuKtto tlL Tht' booaUnf', UwV bnili mon.r on no v nod lor iht holld.it. 63-Ao, fo.tp.im. (Oil wi, U'l.ndld KUxI I'UU., nod old lUlUe-ITUn In hcajtf oturt. la IJWwwuJ. C J'SnUOO mi J0CU rKuntea irtuAfj ud tv ST- In i... A; U. Woll'rUJJlUTUJ. U tUS Karttw. Uuu. unique Mattv Vail herself "Martha Alula was her chrUteued name in the com pany of Mr. Sam Pratt, a dashing oivalier of another village. "It's not late," said Sam. "Cau't I como in? Just for a little while." "Nonsense Sam," said tho belle. "Oh, now. Mattyl'' "Nonsense,,! say." And Miss Vail shut tho door in Mr. Pratt's face with a laugh. "He's not half bo pleasant as Frank, after all," said Matty to herself; and then followed an interview with her nnnxnectcd truest. "How niool" cried Matty. "Wo can over. wet tea for us. We had a lovely Buppor in the woods. "Oh!" cried Matilda Howitt, clasp ing Miss Vail'a hand." I've so inuoh to tell you 1 Matty's 6yes sparkled. "What did ho Bay ?" 'Til tell you after tho lamp is put out," said Miss Howitt hanging down her bead. "You don't mean "Yes, I do," whispored Miss Howitt. "Ho loally and actually did pro- pose 1" "Nonsense!" Bald Matty Vail, bitiug ber lip. "You must havo misunder stood him." "Misunderstood, indeed!" retorted Miss Howitt. "I'm sure ho Bpoko plain enough." "But you wouldn't accept a man who was caught in suoh a trap as that?" "A trap?'1 Btammcred Miss Howitt "Yes of couro. He thought it wau me." "Do you BUppoao lo did?" (in falter- ers ?'' "Look out 1 I hear a fooutnp. Ha, hal I was only fooling thee I" "I'll soon have to call father to go to his office. And bo the clook jabbers on most exasporatincly. Of course the words are set to suit tho oircumstancee. If tho wooer bo a favored person, of course tho language will bo much dif ferent, the tono of tho clock will be sweet and simpering, and tho words coy and captivating. A NATURAL- MEDIUM. ltESIAUKAllI.E JIESMBKIO l'OWEIt DEVEL OPED BY A YOUNG MAN IN INDIANA. From Vie IwltanapoUs Journal. A few weoks ago Professor Ken nedy, a travelling mesmerist, spent a luto confidonce in his executors (which is to bo regretted) and thereforo tho exclusion of that necessary defitencss for executorial or trust discretion cau not bo substituted under our system of law." It would seem reasonable that if Tilden was willing to trust the judgement of his executors rather than speak from his coffin witli orders tbat in the light of events nuknown to him not bo wise, tho Court might properly respect that confidenco and carry out tho laudable purposos of the trust. In dissenting from his associatoa, Judge Daniels holds that tho laws of New York do not abridgo tho atuhor ity of a testator to vest in his execu tors a discretionary power over his estate. It is very greatly to bo hoped that tho Court of Appeals will adopt this view rather than that of the ma- few days hero and give a nmrbcr jority of tho court below and not allow of exhibitions rt Green's Opera Hmiso. the Tilden trust to fail becauso tho Among those who attended was Ular- wiso donor preferred that it should enco N. Checver, the Union ticket bo controlled by tho enlightened judg- agent of Vincennes, Ind. Mr. Choever ment of tho living rather than by tho became very much interested in tho art and resolved to investigate. Pro fessor Kennedy gave this subject a few lessons, moro in a joko than seriously. But Mr. Cheevoi', bent upon a trial, made an attempt to exert a mebinerio influence on a subject, and Bucoeeded so well that he begged tho Professor to wako ud tho subject whom he had . . nnn 1 I . 1 - . ji ow yams raugo put Bound to sleep, sinco that epi- inflexible and dead. Ex. fallible orders of tho A New Submarine Boat. THE ItECENT INVENTION OF THE ron WAlt AT SEA. Hiram No!!!! Mrs. Upthar Thought your Cousin Ben promised t' take you 'rouud the citv? Hiram So he did; four times. Ho's drivin' a belt-line car Puck, Binks Yes, Johnny, you may ask mo ono more question. Johnny Well, what is a pony call od when it is crown up? Binks A schooner, rav bov. N, Y. Sun. Country Kdttor 1 would like very much to see somo of your loug-taileu coals, Clothing Dealer Something fasti oseT caro a cent about that My wife has put a dark bluo skylight in my light dove-colorod Sunday pants, and I wan. a coat long enough to con. ceal the evidonco of ray being an edit or and having to feed myself to a cane bottomed chair seven days in tho week. Texas Sifiings. Do Pish Suffer Fain. From tin Xaturaltst. Them is a widespread notiou that fish suffer very little pain in coinparis. on with tho higher vertebrates. But it is nrobablo thai uslt uuer pain to a much greater degreo than it suits tho angler to behove. "A fly fisherman of thirty five yeare' experience" sayB the sentienoy in fish depends very much on whero ho is hooked, If tho hook is struck into a horny part, no pain stoma to be felt; If it is fixed in the part of tho mouth corresponding in man to that between tho outer gum and tho cheek, he is quito suro that tho fish feels very acuto pain, for, unless killed first, it quivers horribly whon tho hook is removed. not a sound is hf ard when a volley is fired with it, and only a faint haze arises, which is almost imperceptible, while a shower of bullets is been to fall upon tho targets, an effect produc ed seemingly without a cause." Care- tul experiments will no undo with it at Lydd. In their quick firing guns tho ilritish at Shoeburyness havo used the Chilworth smokeless powder with great eileot, obtaining a yery high ini tial velocity. ln rapid tiro cannon, as in magazine small arms, tho valuo of smokeless powders is obvious, becauso tho pecu liar advantages of theso weapons might otherwiso bo largely counterbalanced by smoke. Of all tho now powders Schultzo's is perhaps tho best known. Noarly or quito all appear to depend ou tho union of nitrous compounds of somo sort with other substances. Somo will not keep iu all climates, and some givo out an unondurablo odor. Their introduction will perhaps call for some new studies in tactics, as certain move monts now depending on tho cover of Biuoko can not hereafter rely on this protecting raantlo. But just at pres ent the tactical considerations seem to bo less important to our own country than tho proouring of jiowdors as effi cient as the new ones whioh aro finding tayor in Europe. wammyton bpto-ial. Bode, which was a Btartling revolution to Mr. Choever, ho has been experi menting upon numbers of his friends, many of whom ho has gotten under control and managed as he pleased. A few days ago his friends announc ed that ho would givo a test of bis mesmerio ability. Accordingly a largo number of the friends of Mr. Cheovcr gathered in tho dining-rooms of Union Depot Hotel, and tho ticket agent was called in to givo an illustra tion.of his power. Mr. Cheevcr at once succeeded even in startling himself. By tho simple passing ot his hand over the fivo heads of tln subjects tho somnambulistic staic would tako hold of them and Mr. Choevcr's power was manifest. Ho would havo them pay ing tributo to an imaginary President Harrison in tho palm of bis hand, sing ing songs thoy never heard btfore, picking strawbeirics out of au imagin ary strawberry patch, and smacking their lips as they conceived thoy tasted tho luscious fruit. After causing them to perform numerous antics, bo gather ed his subjects in a row and had them sing in a ludicrous, chaotic manner the old Methodist hymn "Shall Wo Gather at tho River." Mr. Cheover's first experience in mesmerism wes marvelous, and bo came out of tho ordoal with only n Blight hoadacho and a littlo nervousness. Fres't Dr. Harvey L. Byrd on Wine. DON'T DEINK NEWBEEB. Proaidont of tho Baltimore Medical Collego has used Speer's Port Grape Wine very extensively in bis practico and has written tho following lettor: ISai.timori; mi.. April 17ta. I havo proscribed Speor's Port Grupi Wine with marked and deoidedly ben eficial effeots cases ronuiring a gontly stimulating tonic, behovoing it entirely free from adultoratton ot auy kind, havo no hesitation in recommending it to tho profession and publio genorally, as entitled to lull contidenos lor ootlt professional and family purposos. This statement is pordicatod upon tho ascortainoa value ot tuts production and not from general reputation merely. HAUVEY L. BYlvD, M. D. President and Professor of Obstetrics and diso anes of Women and Child ren, Baltimore Me lical Collego. iVom It AntUSauUeration Journal, No premature beor is fit for con sumption. A beer uuder four mouths old is as injurious at any slow poison ovor consumed. No matter how pure tho material is from whioh the beer is made, it is, howover, an impure beor until it has had four months to purify itBolf by eliminating oertain yeast germs, carbonio acid gas and other foroign matter. A well preserved old alo, it Boeras, wonld be much bettor to uso tbau the now beer, whero malt liquors aro nocded, or, perhajn bettor vet for the sick, a unit tomo or extraot of malt or good grapo wine, until g)od hoer is producod. In Bavaria the law onforeoj the aging, as well as the pur ity of boer, and for suoh lawa wo aro always coutondmg li.ro. Tho Goubet, the namo of the boat built by a privato firm at tho expenso of thu fatate, is a little boat 5.G0 rne t es long and 1.53 metres broad. It can bold two men. Tho body of tho craft is cast in bronze of a single piece, and can, therefore, bear a very high pressure It is moved by electricity, which in case of failure can bo replac ed by oars. Completely armed it weighs 0,000 kilogrammes (about 12, OOO pounds), and can, therefrro, bo transported easily everywhere. Tho ekctricity, as may bo safely as suiaed, is obtained from accumulators m tho boat; but it seems that this pro pelling force can also be transferred to tho boat from land or from a ship ac companying tho Goubet by means of a wire, which would naturally consider ably hamper tho movements of tho submarine craft. The storeh of com pressed air uro said to last for twenty four hours, and can, by an automatio arrangement, bo so distributed that tiio Btato ot tho air in tho chip is constant. Tho boat was immersed for eight hours at a depth of ten metres with two sailors in it, and ihoso latter experien ced not tho slightest inconvenionco during that period. Ai a special ad vantage u is claimed tor tho uoat tuat it can at a word of command Bink any depth, greatest probably 10 metres, ro raain there, and change its position at will. Tho sinking and rising in tho water, it is said, can bo cxecutod with tho greatest regularity, which is not the caso apparently with tno Spanish ruibuiarino boat l'earl, anil tho otuor French boat Gymcoto. Cologne Gas. ette. A TYPOUKAFMOAL EREOfi. Talking of typographical errors, tho Burlington, Vt. ,Free J'rcss dots not remember of seeing of a moro horriblo specimen of this class of blunders than ono which appeared iu a Massachusetts paper not long ago. At the cloio of an extended and highly eu'ogist'o notico ot a decoased lawyer the report er wished to say that "the body was taken to Hull for intorment, whero reposed tho remains of other members of tho family." By mistake a letter "o ' was substituted for the "it'' iu Hull, changing tho serse of tuo Bontonco to mch a d gi..' slut .o oxtra coincB of that issui 1 1 tho paper wero ordered by tho tnmily of the dead awyer.