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Oi fice and we can ohtaln Patents In les tia, titan thofi" reraotfi from WASHIXVTOX. .Sen( MODKh OK VKAWlfJ. en vixe as to patentability free of cliarpe t r ' we tnslte XO CHARGE UXLESS rA TEX J , IS SECURED. , , We refr, here, to the Postmaster, In- Sunt, of Monev Order Dlv.. and to ofii' i ti- ' of the U. S. Patent Office. For circuit -d- vice, teroisand references to actual cli 'i t" in your own State or County, write to C.A.8XOW&CO, pp. Patent OfHr. Waahlntftnn. r. j TW. DICK. Attornet-.at-i.ai--, Ebeaiibnra-. Fa. Offlo In lralMin - J I.loyd. 1ecM. (first floor,) Centre rect A.I manner of bmtine.. atUndad t. . rii aade.lle-toniipecllty. fV-n - liimple free to UK beci'i'i "fc"- ' .-...,..un .nnrttit..1. '''' PR. SCOTT. 842 Broadway. NEW YCKK- i he- Jit V'rr-'?-"''-' 1 ORAXDFA'S PET. V bundle of Fweotness, rolled tin in blue A rem 1 id . tirly hfad that was oi.len, xwo wee hu! by hands that cam.' peep ing throtiLjh, And ne'er to one thing could bo holden. Such a lump of fun as eyes never met, Aud the wi.ol ) went by name of grand pa's pet. lie's up in the morning when Caylight bren k!, And everyone know-; all about it ; Ihe U .y b.-fii-i-just when I: ger awakes, And non ,;ie so tuir-Jy us uoubt it. Aa aulo( 1.11 ho, whoe wioh must be iiiet, All must bow to the reign tf grandpa's pet. roea l.o want a crown? Ile'll have g:n nd pa's hat The coal scuttle serves him to fish in ; ' .Mien he chooses to ride, bo ll rido the Ctlt. A- 1 pussy must bend in submi-sion. He cannot mi wrong he never did yet " ny, the whole world was made just for gia i Spa's pet. . ho:t he makes a crow's ne-t of grand pa wig. Then the old mania ready to kiss him. Ho draws his snuffbox about for a g g. And the worst word that's stiid is God ble-s him. All clocka in the house to his time is Set, .Veil, there's nobody there but grandpa's pet. "What a pity we cannot be always young, An 1 rule like a king in his glory ; What pity that Time with his lron"tongua Must change the sweet tune of lile'a Ptory. Alas! that we lose in flurry and Tret The dream of the time we were grand pa's pet. Detroit Free Press. AT A EC A Sl.. t 1. It. 1,1 1 -. llrliiMt . ..v . Out ...... Tllkril .f V ...I. yi ' i ti .icli:iii . A n.e in and a 1 s an Kvart pre ;t .1 s a Cui'losir v The bn: U c.tu nil 1 a for.-ig-i II: I. Hi I at ra-t ;nns n . Ion j- as ; n. a .1 1 1 not ti roe: 1 . 1 .tin i .-t. (.-:, h.is 1 fl-r ul In i.-cl. .ihv.iy- .-;ios .itteiition to th i ext a 1 1! i iia ry t when lie is talking c itniei oi creat ion aga us! si:ie; :md fdeva'e i 1'ir rumbles. Win he u'e q 111 ;ue ne turns tue 111 toncal lec'uio over to mi Ienab ..il- r.me iooliing in dividu.t. woo is t!,e ii m'ii, er .r. The cur.oMty is a. f..l. -grown buck deer wit i line antlers and skin. Tn t.niy thing about Ih .s deer which is dif fere.it fioni !her deer is peach tree growing out of its back near .the ehouM.-rs. The lecture about tin - buck sounds a great deal like an offshot of llunchau sen'o braiu. 111 m n .vrs en errrxiNE. The barker whirls his cane, points at the .leer, and say- : " Ladi-s and gentlemen, we h ive here ther inoa' exter.ir :iuar cxpoaion of nature's haiuli .vork ever displayed bo for 3 an au i.euice 111 this ou..try or in Europe indeed, I niii;ht say tiler mos' exterardiiun v eui iosity ever seen upon this wonderfulJest of spiieres in the grand caravans;. ry of moving worlds which surround us'in hriliiaut galaxies, Overiiea i a id around us. " Tnis, ladi 's a .1 .-entleme -1, n? you 66 ', is a mag ilice it, sj.ec.inen of the genus deer, p-r.e T, lit it i 1 it s parts. b.,t wit ia eomm.ii po .cli tieegrowing from lis anatomy. Tli. .ipi i. de T w is stuped i y the best n'trnis t itle known to tli : ii;t o. taxi l r i:a pre t: li,-tt v in. "I'.eini me t 1 it 1 r .0 ii -e you to Col onel Fletcher, 1 li ge i' ie'll I'l h l'l t C .red this nri a U. an i u no 1?. to .1 V."orl I of sclent 1 ,i mve tig it. on." AVith a I f ul na.e..r hs aid ; nd cane, the 0 .1 ior r - g I 1 i- p a e to Colonel l.'tche . I'.1....;1 Fiete OV A s catig .t Miii'' he e do.vn in Ceorgia, and in an uv; .arU moment was brought to N w V'jr lor the special pu:pos of lect irhig on this den. " Hit w; r about iweuty yeah ago, Jist artah ihe i!t, in' I war a-walii u'' to ad hutii irom t .hkey huntir.'. I'd k lled a couple o bigg bMah- and a li n, an' war fee lia' po.-ty good. I war jist on the edge ' titer swamp, who 1 I Been Bumpuu a moviii", an' ULskivered a line Luck. " I hed a bU boh nitiskit, loaded with po'.vdah, but didn't liev 110 bm k-'.ot, nor bu'let , m r 11 thiV in thei' siiape o' lead. I t olel arottn' i'i my r.vlVet., an" foun" a peac' stone. I ramtipnl ther 6tone do n ther gun, and l'u.o 1 pint blank at ther t u k j s l.eh n' ther thouldaas. H't s k "'r.-d ther d. er. bu 1 recko , di'iji't: u t hi ti mu.-h. " Five j-e ih - art. a ilha! I v en- a-.va k ln idgh th'-r .-am-' ; of, an' seen .--t.i.,ou:i a-moviu' in 1 he s.Mteh cant. lit war kin' o' queer lull etftyth nk but a v.ih nunt ter be uroti!:' iii.ih, an' in eo.i !.-.( I knowe i it wall a ct itt .b o' Hiitu.t k n', ineb'ue a deuh. It luought .-. bi.i a b ss, thougti, bo I fckumi-l.ol a liUle. " In a mil ni I seen a tree n-skakin' in ther eime. :m' it wa nt a swu.mp tieo Iiuthah. V'e I. tali " The Colonel ejected a c :p!ul of t -bacco juie , wiped hi Coi:l with h.S fcleeve an i . onliiiued : tiii . me ter ea sage meat ef titan va-ii n ' 11 .1 .. 1: arot" .' w;,h a 1.1.; .-a lire-. : .- 1 it"k. I iiti-d n. 1 :u-i .ait .: t... k .! -I 1 : : ;:.n titer i;... .:ii tiowi. i.e a . t ..er t r . o t o k 1 .-o k. ' W. 1!. s ih, I L-ot a buli. lan a haf o" tin r li -s 1 ri c X'j I cva.i et in in . l;f.) O.Tll loi! It e.-." The aul.t'ii'i! always fx iruit.os the seer ufter the b-e tue. Canada's Military Force. Canada's ; r.ny C utsists of a niilitary for e of :ii'..llJ men, not including the r -se: ve mbil.ia. The force is soijietimos oken of as volunteers, some: inn s a4 ii'.ilitia, bui, there Is in reality no such diflerence. Tlie force Is essentially a volunteer foi'ee. composed of civilians Irom the t ,wii.4 nnd country, tho e raised in iho loirn. r bi-itig called " city corps" and In thelatt r ' rural corpc.'' The amount of dri.l required by the Militia act for each man is abi ut 16 bays in two Vents 'nti cftl.erur.il c rjs are not called ait 1. n' uallv. and ih ' n-ore drill than t ;.t i.vjiiiie I ft then, while the city e r,.s r s. in't.le much the volun'.T r rns huge towns at home, and dr. II ami tally as arranged by their com- in mil n' ollieer. The men receive 50 cents ( 2s. ) a day Tor nut. ho izd drill Tltey are armed w.th tho Snider r 1!". In ad lite n to her militia, Canada posse-ses a regulif force enlisted as s d liers. and li-t 1 1 itited in sohoola thro ieh nir th different Provinces for purposes ot instruction, and composed us follows : Two schools of artillery, one at Quebec, one at Konsington, each pos 8eafing two field guns, 9-pounder. B. M. Ij. ; a cavalry school at Port Lewis, Quebec; and three infantry schools, viz., at Toronto, St. John, Province of Que'iiee, and Frederlcton, New Jiruna vielt. The total strength of all schools .oiublned cannot, by the Militia act, .treed 730 man. 1 he United ber- Eii.narrnsvn.ents of H.ip v 1 ,t. Ii.-rs nt Mic i; legrnpii :li a-. -. A Wesb-rn Union te'.gra;.i 10 -Iv-.-r sui I t, a t.'hieago i e o: ' "i : " i: i Villi kllo.V th it f" V J .".),..' Qi.lt- si.'e . .f .01. tor- an 1 t .e !!. 1 . ; '; re . ivet-s e;l ,.0 ho-.v many '.a 1 are ::o-:i n th" lvor'.il? Why. 1 neiv isn't a '.;v. Sunday included, th.t. I don't I: -ioi.o ..!,! ii.tet.ii ti tweity ' ba y te! gr.:;i -.' a- we call em. " it;.- tie o I mean tele.-raphie nn rr: in ;i. -nts of the edvett of little ct :an " i. .."i'..''s a good ileal of hum n natnr i'i tl . - t-.i-'-iag -. of couise th y are 11 :;!;. s -:.t to the li'.t.e e'l-'s gr..::d i r ' t-:. and '.hey take on al sha h5 of " ; I'i 1'ieo !-: ii the wi:dly exalt '1 ic a -. .: a i.r-t-b -rn to tie ..;. i. 1 1 ;!. and ti.;t inir pientiy isgiu.ed mi iiviiiij" -meni of the '-ith " I w.li say, imwever. Cat afier tho Be '.i i or t h.r i eve .t of llie ki.nl ill 3 llg .tnheg is not drawu 0,1 a re.-kiessiy. 'lie -loner 1 recess of ne mads is eon -hi, r d quite enough 'or the emer ge., c-y. " i'i 10 coming of the fi.-st howe. er, is as stir to bring out ot cxcit-'J t ie gr 111 as tiie ;un h nes C is great 1:111 to watcn the sen-rTS of tne-j Jir-t i-'iti'V dispatehci us they pi-o;.are them. A young father C 'i,i"s in with a Lur ried : tep, i'.ad an exu.iant, beuning iaee. i 1 o r.tbs a blank au 1 dasiieo off something Is!. this : (ji eat lews : Mary very 111. Fine U-y !' T (Mi h. tears that uf. Somehow ho (lee-n't want the rude telegrapher to know ! he name of the gentle but iiuj py tu.! -rer, an i he tr c- it a tin ' Kxpc-U'd event realized ; a Ik tie giri ; Wile, do.iig well.' liut, pshaw!' lu s i-3, ' that's rath er a eold way to .j eal of h-jr t her lo 1'it 11111 lather an I m ither. W;f., v ity, o:' . . i.t.-o site's w. l-j; but I do no: b .e tii. t,' :;n i he tears it up. iiieu : e starts agiie, and this time he -n v.s : c nioun i the tele -raph -r, he t ..an t kn..w any king abont it. and he -T.t s: It has iiiiiio - l.ht pouu is let.jaie. M, t era!! rigU." " He looks al it a riinuto, and then tear-, it up, with the remark: 'They v.ni : know whet lierthit meaiid aJe.aey e..i; or a ila mbleloniai. colt. I'.v this time the young man has got into a sweat, and (.nibbing a pencil ne da&iies off : 'its a giri. Mother do ing nicely ;' and after looking at that live -r .-ox minute-., and maybe with a :, i i-;eti "l eye, he sigis his first uamo to is and hands it in. TlH-y nr.- all abort alike, the'" first y,u:.g iath-'is. Tley're proud, an 1 ha , py, and Conscious, and yet ttiev will 1: o i.l most anything to conceal "t:.uir id-'iit.ty. " Some'inie the young man comes in show ng digits that the real dome-tic e eiit ha- been too much for him, and ' nen I have to tak'i the pencil and help him out, and I Jo it in a practical way. "I get the adcr ss and I pimply write: Mothf,.- wtll,' an 1 then the man p 1. s his half dollar and nearly pulls me 1 !ii o t he window in his fierce do ire to have me go aDd give the baby a bath. " There Is grat fun in a telegraph oi'ice when th baby busiue-s has be". 1 particularly good, I can tell you." HANDEL'S CHIEF WORK. The Masterpiece of Sacred Music. No musical ormpositi n has ever bad fiiieh long f-.t;.! enduring pop tlarity as " '1 he Mos-iah. ' It is reeMgmyed throughout the whole wa il 1 as the ios' el borate and corn I le' soi l: of praise ever w ritten. Itfl entire tcx mil motive celebrates the 1 inn of Christiar ity and of the Christian y.ar. It was composed i,y Flandel In 1741, the en'. re score be written in twenty fo :r d :yS. " Th." Meissi ih" w is first pro need ni cer the personal direction -r tt, ) compci-.' r at the Mus;.- 1 Jiail. In I mbiiii, I re. and, on April IH. 1742. Tlio l.r-t performance in ling;aud was on liareh '23, 1711. After ti.is year it was produced nnnu p.ii y r y the com os.-r up to the date of bis death in lTT t. and was the last per form! ce cer given ty him. 'i : cueotss of t he oratorio w,ii Imstan fr.t: -o .'. an iii l.a- never fail, d in its woieierf-d e'b '.'l.?. 0.1 the oocn i ,n of th h-st, t . r'o: rn.i-.pei 1 T.o.id .ti i- is t dd that tiie auticiic was much a h cted by Ih' ru !e. p"da: th - beg;: ninu: of the m-jions if ilhluj-.h " c 01ms. they were 50 trans;x rt"d -.hat, w.th one accord they arose to their e t und remained fct mi'.ng in i ii the t'i;,,n. Among : tie and ei:ce pr"s-ent on that rcc-i ion w- ri ti:e King of Knpland and l'..-: a: i enla r.fs. From thi- itoiilent the b.-.i- t c.riuimit" 1, wli.ch is still in vogue in J:.n-ia:ol, and many pa; ts of this coun try, ot the and .-nee r;.-i:.g during the tin :::.go.' the " Ha elujaii." In 17-.i additional aec rnpatiiments f ir creu' stra were written, and added to the or.glnal Fe'.re of " lie Messiah," by Mciart. In this connection it is of inter ft to kn. w that the o. ly further Et.ei,.; ;s to improve the scoro were mane reee; t ly by the eminent German foiup. .-er, lioiieit Franz. It ia reported, however, that Lis efforts 1, 've not been an improvement over tho Ztlor.art iirraiigemen : . In t e time of Handel tho number of wind instruments, used in an orches tra, was very i.mr. d. In the Mozart arran, e a- nt a few of the.-j lrujtrumei.13 are in.ded to the oreii. stra. lu the last arrangement, made by liobert FraiTZ, theorche tration is much mor;- o a-.orat" and deviates verv largely from the effect intended to be prouueed ty iiandel hi.iiseif. A Uau.ited Abbey. Lady Hoby is again said to bo haunt in,' liisham Abbey, aud is causing no little sensation. Mho w as tho wire of theEnulish Ambas sador to the Court of France in lrt6. The Abbey is the raost hl-t ric religious house in Lerkshiro, and In one of the afart.ments is a peculiar painting repre senting the lady with a very white faoo and hands, dre-sel in the" coif, weeds aud wimple, then allowed to a baronet's lady. In this Identical dre-s, it is most strongly averred, she has been frequently se 11 in one of the bedrooms of the Ab: .ey, with a ser-supoorting basi 1 moving be fore her, in wh eh she is perpetually try ing 'o wash her ban Is, but the most re markable part of the story istnat. . he so callel apparition alw.-i'.s appear- in the negative, v.z., th black part white and the whit" part bine ;. Tho story a- now told I y t he domes! ies an 1 adjacent iila' rs. is that, she beat her son Will am to death becan.se ho could not write without making 1 lots, a al a singular part of the tale is that a short time ago, in altering tho shutters of the dining room a great number of children's copy books of the time of Queen Elizabeth were discovered pushed between the joists of the floor, some of which answered exactly to the tale as if the child could not write a single line without making a blot. Neither the domestics at the Abbey nor the adjacent villagers will hear one w ord a-.-siiot the narrative. Tnilaiclphia 1 ejiegrapli, GOOD ADVICE TO PARENTS. Somphnily Wbo Known Hive VanoLte Sncurl i.n on the i..I 4,V(.rnmctt . lts nail .trl4. It s ems. is if in this ago of civil';- s ticn tii i' phvsieal pun -hme: t o'tg it never to lo i(--ortel to. It is not nc.-e -saiy. A pare a', h.is lull control of a ei.iid wh.-n .t is young, and should keen it. It can never be done by whipping, for a b u th-.r is punished that v. a al ways ho!;s forw.ii? to the tiui" wlem lie will be tt l:i:-g,; to I." wdii; ;cd. and as ho gro"..- I ha- to be whi; ped a lit tle harder every time, which in i self proves that form of panhshment to be i;.-- less and w; or.g. 1 In ..ny ot!i i' method of punishing a '. ii 1 ' be .-'.f.w.i that lie is simpl, en- ( dur.t.g t! e con-e ''..'te;o of a disoh- dient a'", nics -, . f c . :r-.-, more injustice is pra .eiee!. jorclcl ren h ive a Ii:;e se su of ju tiee . ml are not e i ity deceived by a 1 retens of it. Too much punishment is as dangerous as too little. It is when one has a glimmer of t his idea that he quotes the proverb, " spare the rod." etc.. to fortlfy iiiuise f, when the proverb would l-j letter forgotten "creat rewiids be t d.ou a fa iieti -tato." The same is true of much pun'-hmcnt. Tii oi je". of nil punishment is, of course, to improve n child, to trim oft', or cuodu its faults of character as thev appeiir, and giv 11 better chance fiT all tin- good qualities to develop. Then are ways of ; iinishiiig b. sides whipping tniit will defeat this end. and the wm le subject is a matter to be gravely con Si eted by parents of young children. Ii is a common practice to ilepiiven child of some .m'iciinte i plea-ure be cause o: a disol ediciice. The effect of such a punishment depends upon theclr cumstttnees. Suppo-e, for instance, a bi y has a prumi.so that he shall go to a certain ci:cus that is coming in a few day-, i- ,t an oeeasion arist s in whh h -ome sit -f ci-ciplln.; mu-t bo resorted to. and h. is to.d h cannot go to the circus. In siic.i a ca.-e all the antagonism f the boy's n .ture is aroused, lie (a.u s " no justice in the ptm..- hn.ei.t. He sub-mil- l eetiu o he is old ged to and the only r.-lu-f he has i- :i .hating he author ity over him, a: d no doubt fe-ds a con tempt for u tinie, for on.- that can give a promise and then tak it back. All the matters in relation to the coming .f ih -circus, his mates alt going, ami every- ; thing in connection with it will contiti- ' ually keep his angry feel. tigs uppermost aud he will all the' time feel the Injus tice of the broken promise instead o: repentance I t Lis. mi-deed. ' Now if, instead, he had b"en told that Le could not go out of the yard again for any p:. asure, except the circus, for a week, nor have any boys in his own yard to j lay with him during that time, but must amuse himself as l est he could alone in consequence of his wrong do ing, he would many times during tn ' Week wish he had beuaved himself prop- 1 Cll.- and would not have .ha. hateful ! feeling arou- d towards his parents. ' He W: ul I not be made unhappy bv Lis puni-hment ; he would have a" chance to think 01 Ihe matter fairlv and w tihl liot feel abused ami outraged however in-te. n: orlab.e the re-tii.tion became. Insbaq ot icling angry at it he would wi.-h he nad nol done wrong. A child neons all the .,nshino it can have to L) li te i for ti.o storms that e. mo in after lif", and if 1:1 any doubt w hether a pun ishment, in certain cases, is re.tlly a ne-p-!3cpy or net, alwayB give the Child tho benefit of the doubt. A happy child will be the mo t obe dient. Tit- d i.-ili'v r.f tho slave is n u w hu I w wan !i children. "Th caned moves no swifter before the whip, ;n!y behind theli i'e. " ( ioo'l Housekeeping. The Mine .Mule. One of t he most am s ng an 1 at the game ti te most pitiful sights to be se n about the eoal mines, says a correspond ent wui ii g fioni N in'. coke, is the de scent of a. mul-' to thed- pths below. The s'init. is. sa y , ;n..i le-t .!;., and yawns at one's fe -t .ii-:-' a sp.e of ink o'l lae ground. A Mi, litro-'t a te.i rais-d by a perpe idieii.nr wiie e ible, di. til.-: l.pl.lll iloAi; with bic..ih.e-s Velocity. Uu .he ear is la-il a'l.arr; w still, wit 1 iron b.i'S, which ca:i be f i-t- n d aer: s t .e '-n' i : n -e. ity var:o 1- :..! nods the tu- f -.1 fr'at t-rde is iion.-h: ,-i f.ra- tiie ini.trh of the .-haf., but. wik 11 lie sec- tin-ear ho knows What it l ii'cns. 1 ha! mul t fuby lculi.es tiiat if lie wihs aboard he ,v.il never t-eo day ignt again, .u.d will h.ve to v.oik 111 ti.o iark a-; only a mine mulo inu -t. So l:e k:e,':s. Argu-a'-nt is useless, i ersua-io i falls on neat "u.rs. He kicks' with a ig"r ami pre -lslon that mentf bu-im-ss. His he.ls are a lattery that would t. rr ly oven tho fat listic volor ef the ,'n ..(I i. Hut a lot g beam is brought and on.) end put a ainst i.ne of th" upri-.hts at tile s.ije of the shaft. Al the other chdt .. mr 11 en 1 ush, t r n-,'i:iLt the beam like le 1 r iiL-amsf the mine's Ih.nks. Now the beast's ! ii,-kh..i. curves until Lis bctd is r.ext I is ta i. an 1 h s 'four feet, plant, d firmly together, s. em riveted to the -round. 1 lie beam is a decided failure, though two men are, at tho s iuiu time, tugging at a ! alter. I'.ut tin ; e is another resource. Evea inuie lesistnnee can be overcome by steam power. A rope is fastened around the mule's ivek nnd looped around those vicious hind legs. Then a xtnm w.ndlass ia slowly turned Mid tli uidifky beast Is ura-eed on the car. The iron bars aro pur, up, a bi'li rints, and ihe car drops downward, while a ia.t melancholy bray floats up from th- black hole. Ther- is one mule i.uder Wilkes barro, that has spent t. e .ty-one years oi useful llf hi.ulitig coal ju the uark. Tho m.neis ate j roud of him, and he has twice been hoisted to tho surface to walk proudly in the miners' parades. Mules do not, us Las bo-n often said, gf blind hi the mines, but when they are brought out a bandage must be Uwd'over. their eyes for c-everal days. The l'o ketle Sox. Oh, my, what have I don with my handkerchief?" cried pretty Miss Kthel ia dismay, as she started home from church last nicht. "Iiidu't I put it in your pocket. George? I mus- have." George sea cu.d him-elt carefully and dutifully and found that she Lad not. " Terhnps you've got jt in one of your own pockets," he -ug.vs'e I, mildlv? "In one of my own p o-et! pshaw you silly boy," an I Mi-s Kth.-i stamped her foot with in 'ignati n. " Uon't yo 1 know 1 haven't got a pock et to my nam"? Women don't wear pockets now. Tnere's no 10., m for ihern in their dresses. I think it- a .-hame. too. They mi-,'ht let Us girls have at least one. Vi.n in"n have a dozen !" " Where do you carry tinng.s .'" inquired George, timidiy. Why, in my caba, of course, an 1 every time I leave the c.ba at home I lose a handkerchief. You see. George. I have to stuff it under my b.i-iuc and it won't stay there. Oh, dear, ii s awtut to have to be fashionable, i-n'l it ?" Valnnble Household Maxlto. Impress upon your wife that early to bed and early to rise is the best motto for a woman to live up to. This will insure you n warm bed at night and a hot breakfast iD tho morn ing. ! Judge. HOW SOME WIVES CO TO SLEEP. Jlf-vclat Ions by n Man IY ho Once TYit Sing'f, There is an article going the rounds entitled, "llovth" Girls (io To Sleep." 'J he manner .11 w hieh t !n y t o to sleep, ::i' a an; t the art cie. can't hoi i a c.: !! to the way marrie I women go to tc.eep. Ist-'nd of thinking what she should Lav" atteuile 1 to before 11 1 0 bed, she thinks tif it afterward. Win!., she re vel . ing th. se matt'-r-in her i.-.inrl. an 1 while snugly tacked up in b--d, tin- old man is scratchiiu hif head i i ; 1 ont of thelbe and wo al 'iing how he will pny the ii.wt month's rent. hud lenly she exclaims: "James, d.d you Iock t lie door?" " M'lmt lioorr" s;iys .lame-. " The ce 1 ir dooi," says sho. No." says James. "AVell, you had better go down and lock it. for I heard some one in the back ya d la.-t night." According, y James paddles down tho 6tn;rs and locks the door. Al out tho tin e .fames returns and Is going to bed she romai ks : I nl you shut the stair door?" " No.' savs .lames. ' Well, if"it is not shut the cat will get up into the chamfer." " L'-t her come up, then," eays James, Ill-naturedly. " My goodness, no !" returns his wife; she'd suck the baby s breath." Then James paddl- s dow n stairs again and steps on a tack, and clo-e-. the stair do r, and epe ,ks to himself eif the cat, and r -turns to tho bedroom. Just as he begins to climb into his Couch his wi:o ob-erves: 'I forgot to bring Up some water. Suppo-e yi-u Liirg up some in the big tin." And so .Ta res, with a muttered solilo quy, goes down into the dark kitchen and falls ov t a h dr au 1 raps ail the tinware of! the wall in Search of the " tin, " and then j rk.- the stair door o; en and ho wls : ' Wh.-re tho deuce are the matches?" She gives him minute directions wh- re to find the matches, a,,d adds that she would rather go and g.-t the water her eelf than have tin- whol neb hi.orl.ood raised about it; after which James finds tl;e matches, procures th3 water, and coines up stairs and p'unges into bed Presently his wife says : "James, let's have an understanding about money matters. Now, next week I've got to pay" "I don't know what you'll have to pay a-d don't care," hout-i Jnme-. as ho lur. liivs around and jams his face against the wall, "all I want Is fileop." " That's all very well for y u." pnaps his wife, as she pulls the covers vicious ly ; "you never think ot tliewonyand trouble I have. And there is Aramlnta, Who I believe is taking the measles." " Tet her take 'em." snys James. Hereupon she tiegins to cry softly, but about the time James is tailing into a gentle sleep she punches him in the ribs with her elbows and fays : " IMd you hear tite scandal about Mrs. Jones?" " Where?" savs James sleepily. "Why, Mrs. Jones." Where?" inquires James. "I declare," said his wif- "you are get lng more stupid every day. You know Mrs. Jones that lives at 21? We I, day before yesterday Susan Smith told Mrs. Thompson that Kani Iiarker had sal 1 that Mrs. Jones had" Here she paused arc l'.-tened. James is ... t in : in pronoun.: slumber. With a snort of rage she puPs u the covers off h i in, wraps up in th.-m, nnd lb's iwak tint I i a. m. ti. hiking how lad l.v u- d -ne is. An t this is the way some married wo me.i go to sleen. OrnphlrSkilcti oioitrrn Viftorltx. A- we lo.ked d; gallery f.t. a r"i-:-t don 1 t l-'ue our t li. Cttme si'.'.vly alo-u- '-.v i t '.is v rn .. r'ul e l.:bifi.ri in I ot- t .f vantage, there ' ivnrtl us a iittl" group e T i- ting t ;' ti" or ill "Il a ltd : w ia : . . a : in the c ut;-.. was a ;. .-. -s.; face! o d bid v. rt i . r.-nt tv.-eiveg.-:g in this .- sto'it. .y ,-ixty s Qin'cu ;... ise : Vie- Vein - tori. 1 of ago. Tins v.; Sho r;frr r-hort e:t .u n bl.T-d; k drnss made h. to . 1... 'he cane the n : t l ei a van Ivk" 1 r : - . b si;irt was 01 with six 1 ed ti.t The luck of the -klrt i..i;g iud and plain. Over this was werri a -'." p.o Jit: ) black !': b i. Itnai: wrap. A eioro in 1 s" 1 i;i .'! I i.t.i t traiu wh in ban a Si.v-r.. I -bn!: ri it:,i l.' t ur t;rr.a aiiDVi'i!, wa - on i.'-r h-e'.:. Iter !" -co v as r-y to t'-e polr.t cf r"-l-nepM. h.-r h-i.r very grey and t rn-n.-d eimp- i ehiti 1 I er ears, the cheeics w.-re inu , d .-;! oer. but a sort of mottled red and white. Once she srilied as seme gentleman of tlie pnriy was ( resent d to h r, in ciiu 1 h.-r head town; ! him in a gra cious but art.-tca r.-itic si r! ef way, and exp sed oil her te.'h at, she smiled. 1 n.y Were very w-hif.j audsoeteti and per .-ct ns t.. look suspiciously false. The iuen carrn d a gol i-handted eb-my tiulktiie s.:ck. and 111 ide toil u'tof it, i.-aumg on it ns .-he slopped to L.oi in t: e c --e.s ir to talk, with Imr e.t.j., ;. ko., o, in a tvnifortabl-i fasuieui that did my heart geHKl. She walked raj i ily along, movlrg in a booming, ship-under-fuil-sail sort of fashion, an idea borne out by her ample ekiilsand fat. dumpy bod v. I New Or- leaiia idea vt a Amei ienn Huron in llnjjTund. The first r'tempt to int rod nee Ameri can bacoa to the English market 011a large scale was made twenty-five years ago. It vvus a fai'uro tor soveral rea sons. Almost every par of lingland Lms fiecultar way of catlieg bncon. In "t'uru .erl.T'd rut ' baeeti tho ri: s ; nd shanks are left in tlie side, wl-.ilo in ' Yorkshire cut" the ri-- nr" taken out. "ShDfToid Fhire cut-.. ' ' JI d i ! -"x cuts'' and others are equally p"-u;i,:r ;n tite r way. At Ihe eii'sft of the venture our Amor Can shippers did not uudot-t ind th.vtn pecal ai ities, but they w. re tpuick to lenrrt. Tho b.-s-t nirers and pork butchor-i in th world nn- those who learned their trade in Ireland. The owners of th'o mammoth -urh g and packing houses of Chicago, Clncii r. i'i and otli 1 Cities in the West no sooner learned this than they itnjiorted frotn Great I'.ritain afotceof Iri-h curer-- rovi butchers wh - wero familiar wi.h the cu-toms f.nd wan s of the English tride. Theo men. m alters of their trade, were given t Largo of the Wotrn --tah-Iishments. Anter can bacon now l-'ads the English market, nnd is purchased alike by rich and poor. In former years the English shop keeper who sold Am.-rh-.an bacon did so surreptitiously, and generally palmed off an 11 1. branded a 1 1 i. l on t he piiri-ha'-er ns being a l attve pnd.icl. Now the dis tinctive American I rands Bio sought for by the E -gi sh consumer, who will not besntisfiiii v.ith anything ols--. The American bacon Is cut to suit the fancy or obi-time prej.idieo of the peo ple of the district in which it is to be sold. - Light Iloiiwwork." A famMy that advertised for a girl to do light housework " received a letter from an applicant who said her health demanded sea air and asked to know where tho lighthouse was situated. WOMEN AS JAILOES. Inatnnce of the Ilerei-m of the On.tlc tr it . Owners of -hlps forbid, feib-viin nn oil t'i'v.ry. f.at eapta : take the r Wives out to sea. bo. ausc tn. y are afraid the wife w ' demand m 1 e"..f the hu -I tltld's atleir.ion wlmn the sh.p ie;mr-s nil of it. This t heory Is i.i.fouuued i.iid Lapui.y has many oppom n' -. 1 ri'itii'infor the ca-e .'the freight Et earner Edgar, bound irom the .-ene-p-.l to Eon. ion. A fever b.eakiug out on board bail low the w hole crew, except ing be captain an 1 the mate. Tin's--two men took charge of tt.e ir.gmo ro' 111. wlnie the capt.un's wife ete. re I. It sh" Lad net' shown her aVhtv t do so the ship would Lave been lo.-f. I'uring tlie hi t ,h:ys ..' the California gold f '.or tie h.-roical Mary l'atte:i saii i reun 1 Cap Horn witu "h.-r hus Lii:; I. lie leh ill and hi- I rave m e took his place on 1 1 " qua rfer-dvek. 'I he crei was comp se of land l.io Ifrs. who eoul I !n..t toil the differenca between as xbirt and a im hi-be.- jug, th mate I eing no better. Mrs. Pat;."!! kept the log, took the sup, au 1 lei tho frhip v.'.lioui Uti-aiiveuture to San l rau-ci.-co. 1 u: s. 1 g her husband whoa below and o f ilu y. Ihe fact' that the F.ritish brig CI", tus wa- navigate 1 by a M.ss Uc-sie M.der for many j.-ars, is not less remarkable. Her lather was an owner of ships ut SSlt'oat. Having no sons, he toot tho dau.dit-T into his business, and was f requen: ly acotnpat.ie-d l y her when b'l-iuess brought It : 111 to the docks. Sho gathered much information coneem ing s-Lips and i a;ga ion, aud imbi' ed 6U"a an. -ire lur a genuine t-a.l-.u's life that "papa" made her capta n of t e t' tus, a ossei wi.i. U Le Lad s; cel... in built Ir her. I.i more than twenty years she navi gate 1 her ora.ft in the waters of the ivn tir.e;.;. i.1,1 on th.? nt ,rm coa-t of (... t Pr.t it,, . oi stp.ntiy U- i'.-g.-J by and r -f h ntv-r-. o; t-eam, n, "w ho h-. 1 be-n las init.'-i by 1, r courage. Af .-r h i !a...er .- d"i.fh -ae t" tr -J :r."u I. a t a to tak-- ciuu g.. iyf ids b is:n'ss. iary i.i-a, an f,- -ii -n girl, nn into I'.e. ciitae- I 1 h.-r mother. I li r ;....ith might he t;ee tio'u the (,. and wints whio.'i the mother had Mi 'T.-red. Miin at first ei.terod service ns valet, then sho went s volunteer into the Guards. Falling in love with anoth. r volunteer, bhe confessed h r -.-x ami was married to him in the presence of the whi le regiment. The husband diug a few ye-ars later. Mary donned men s clothing again and went to sea. Captured by pirates, she j ii.ed their bi nd and fell in love ou"e more. The man of her hear!. I'am em broiled in a quarrel with a f-hipu a'e. aid Mary fear d for his li e. Nit 1 eing well able to prevent a due . Ma y Sought a quarrel with the same advers ary of her lover. co:i.peli-d h m to tight, and vanquished him two h' ni - ' fore the time at which he was t meet the lover. Sh" La in the oa'tt ui" c rfes-e-1 her sex f ta : la t- r. and as a pr "p.-rer d ot ihi- chapter in her iar"-r, 6he was married t. him bv the priest of an Isolate i i-L.-.d. Th-' mri;i was subs.iqiierit 'y killed, and Mary j.,:ie d the crew of the celebrated pirate-. i n. nin lUickmaii. w n . was nc com;... .! iy in. other feiu ie. Anne lioi.i;.-, . nisi, a former e.iiir ami piiatu. to.. ..- i a ;n'n d r- .... . . 1 bo i ... h..-r l.r v ltd ! t her 1 .A OS . I .; '..;-. I' - 'he P. k't' d'. in. .n i .. ,i g i. ;,, p , ; t,' . i" i.tllia e'.t, th. '.-.:..'.! e;." w.i-' ! ' . to th" gai.owe. Mi. i-,-, i.t.'iv.-'. . 1 c. - . elo.-ed her sex., nin lu.g t t .: i: a leer La t not end uti"f adv i-iru-j life. liackmnn an 1 eight of l is companion- w re c.ii'ut d. iii" f :. (.; A lie l.on-te-y is unl.nown. - 1 T, iin-lat.-j fruu ' Ahoi." e. 1TN.1I'-?' Sal.ttatli .11 .?.-r- -'. bt ' itt'! '. N. a., t e a v h - .-! .v i. b-. rf d i.y ti etc it 1 :.:.'. y v. i - e iie . el -. it so btq p.'us thtit the :-..:.:'. ', i.t;. l--s;."."la 11 f ' ot the 1 .-r- oi" t 1 :: -lith l'ay l;.'pt.-:- It. 1 g i:i t.. .t 1 1 tee. will admit of f .eii in ci -.r- a nee. J here are eo many of them that tiny inn c.ise st Tc3 a d ur- p busiue-ts on S 1 1 ur lay. Piob.-o. y the:-'- i no to -vt: hi the v. . ri i V i- pr.'Sr.T- a s.m.,11 ftgi'. Sev--r.il thou-and ; '-oi 1", out i f a p-q niati .11 ef eleven thou-and. c.mdu.'l I nemseiv.is oil Saturday as ihe rc.-t td e- tue , :e sui i'o-ted to colidu'--. theuiseivg. in Sun iay. The Seventh Pny P.apti i s L i'-" OiWIlVP I een (ierotit. Tlieir 1 etv ar.d pur iy hav" been c .aiae a Is .;. r e. As u matter ' 'sd tl.e-e I .u.:u ei I EOC' ii I; day adma out- 1 'io. r- e s.it;..- u.v inijeli more rigorous y t'.an th" nv.-rae communicant iiiixha eh arches o'.-c: v-.s Sunday. Dieol 'er members, e-po a'iy. chnj; 1 o th - old fisli one!, pious observance. Tiiey ib-vo.e a grea- p rt ot the day t r.'ini.ng the Febie and i li-tious boos of tn ill school. '..i-iy cf ih ii hip very fon-1 of i'ne doc iiu"s, and k"ep p rpetually po-td on ell the pecai.ar pim.c.pte, of t;ie v;.r i USs'cts. Tin y 1.1 ( I .-'- -hi : 11 . cf the Bible an i huve th sc .ptme in reu in.-ss ;oi qu .tiitn.a at jtll : m vs. Tin' enliie day is ,11. ill devrti n end in 1 anr. hgo.ng I'. e ; e.uucii is a btrge one. ani t ;e pa-'oi is an tarucsi dtsstjuiinaLor of IUj truth as hu hj.Ji it. To fiie f'l'tirgar who looks on at lids Si ur iay idea.it all very nt.vel ftit-1 unique. Ilo .-e-v st .1: e af t 1 store 1 o-ie-i, i-li.l 111 -"V -l tli ecJ'.o'i- of '.I:" to -11 Itie re il'tton Sa t t-.ta-ui reigns. At 1 -t.3U o ch.ek in tne mor i.:.g he se t o'.Dl'i;, ol people 1 re sc I 111 : i.da clulh-s on tue r w iy o c.iurch. If l-i. ar I 1 1 ii.ii. :;t h n is not tho ra! S.iii.l.-.y. Only wn- n tt.e si1MI g.-r goes lnt'i tue mam lin-rotig iiicrtis - m oroi.gnl to a sense 01 thu day a it i. The who!" atmosphere of o-.o portion ot the city is a day ah'-a l. or s.x day be Lind, as yoa cnoo;o to make It. CotIy tfteKleol of a TVmrnloi. Not so many years ago ft mother res iding in St. Pnul discovered that her youthful 6on was about to rob a bank. Sho at once, though It was late at night, sent a messenger to the bank Cashier's home to Inform him oT i tho fa-t. It was raining hard and tho night was dismal, and the Ca'-hier, rouse 1 from a i warm l ed. do. lined to believe the state ment and turned In again. When I e ent red 1 be bank on Mor-day morning. !: wa-$''.,:':' sie. rt in csh and tue ban; hud been robbed. St. Pau. lionet-r 1'iese. Fbyaieitl Kenrlit rCyelIo(. Cycling is recommended as the most tranquillizing of muscular exercises fur men whoso nerves are overstrung. The man who goes through ten hours' daily mental fret and worry will in an Lour of pleasant road riding in the fresh f weet-sceiited country throw oft ail its i.l eff cts and piepare himself fer an other successful day's brain work. ArrETIZEES. Ton at !, More. "Pid yi u hear that. Mr. Tenimr Lis ten ' V. ,-,-n t :t awful?" i -.id n't i ear p.nythit g, Mr. Fioo wa'icer: wh.-i.wa-.it.'" "trash in the towel department. Elr. He. he. hei ' The old man w.n.ked stenly away, t-t'vp; i: g at the U.oKkeep. 1 s d"k to re l.eve L,- pent up 1,-1. lags 1 y COhteiilig tO Mr. 1 '. u.i.. - ut iy, w ith a snvrg" pir. that hei.il Lair, a 1. ol. whereat the in dignant l ookke. per le.-;gi,ei ,11 Ibe El'ol. an ; Mi. I'e. dins w.-i.t in'o Lis pri vate efhoo .ii i.ma. ..'nn'tit. and askei t.ts paiti.er sin 'e when in.' hi u-e of I'. nlras A .lean- Lad U-n tuin d it t . a lunat e a-vli.m ; where !r. Jean- invited Mm to st-p ..own into the pm king de partment and h..io n cut, it thnt was wi.ut he meant, an 1 ;t was tt ree o'clock in the afternoon tef,.:.- the matter was t traightened Hit, an I Mr. Floorwalker was iii-t:uotc-l to si.e Lis ;oke- f r the eii-li buys In future. Quiet reittned, ph i white-winged peace. Eke a cloud of iliu-i-.a around the chan deiier, brooded sottly 0 er the scene from the package ro.",m to the bargain counter. Proohlvn Eagle. A oinl. al C ontoBt. The Master t f the P.eveis of Georga II was regarded as the ugliest person in the king loin, a- nne Lad bcn found who Cvtul 1 succe-stuliy eontend aga nrt Lim for Lis distinct ton. One of the l oeiemen of the eo .it laid a wager that he could j reduce a ersuQ Eurjas-tiig him ,11 thi-re-p. ct. At the lin e appointed Le ca..od a Ee'oriousiy Lume.y Lthwoman that he Lad L. ard ol to be brought, w ho stood by the gi le of the champion. Wtli the appr. vhI cf thu pre-sect Wearer ot the teit. the palm tus 0' out to be awarded to Iter when a bystander, interested al o In the re-ult of the dv tiaioii, suggested that ihe champion put on the 01J lady 's Unmet in order 10 make the coi.if ions of the cvnte&t more e-uiU. He .:id so, when the tddel ucll loss was eo emphatic and uid.-.cvii. able, that the vieloiv was awarded Va him. A Freiirhfrmn'n View er IV I a ir. A Boulevard lounger has returuM from a visit to America. Well, what d:d y ou see remarkatJe?" be was asked. " Some very pretty women " ' Undoubtedly ; but were there no plo turesque landscapes or natural curiosi ties''" Not one." " You forget the falls of Niagara." "Oh Niagara. Evorvbody admire Niagara; but as f.,r m", i call It stupli. What Is there wonderful in fulling watr? No.v. if if or ly r.m up insli-id of down, that would be something worth fc-oiiig to oeo." Ahead of Competition. A Cleveland eeu!at-ir sent Ids 6on tr Wisconsin to buy hops, t.-lllrg h'.m tj keep Li eves open for anv other sfteou lation. After a few days a dispatch cam, saying: "A widow h"8 pot a comer on the hop market in this Stat. (Shall I marry her?" Certainly," was the reply sect over t' e wirs. 1 weive ho u ; s later tl - e - .i . : .uned ; " , .t t . t."..; s. '.!:! v, ..:,.-. -. ., -- r . fclep .'.I it -h. and i-hall g t . : t Hioni),'.' to -co at.o,,t a iiv. ie .. Hnrh m t-fnf.j.! I . Ii...... They w.-r-. playing n ni. " ';tt e gnrae pf two-hiu.!el euehr-; an! chet'itiK plei -Hie ly. " Have you bean! f the ni w g..me nf card- ? ' be asked b n 'curly. ; s d. alt her a hand. "No,' sho sal 1. " WLaf d 1 the-,- oi il It?" Mt. trltnony." Oi:." the exclaimed rapturously, ' let's p'.SV It." "1 Oil.'t kiloW 1io-,v." leo'i.. 1 fan thlek sk.ti.o 1 fe'i'.w. and the gti I g.,t fo luad thai if'ie w ...1 ;n't ta to Lim any n.oio. - I vVa-hiiit. ui Ci iti .. Pat in l our' It Js ftatetl thut a lawyer was sone time : go c; os--, ..i . :; 1 i ;; nihifs- in & loci co.;it. w .11 a -K" . : "N..., th, n, l i.trn k li-t-n I 1 me. ri t he u. !--n iai . i,,t:.;- cas-' h'.iike the plni'.ti.T i.;th ; ' " No, t-i r, sur -.' r. t.'i-j Eat gravely ; " he struck Lim i 1 the j oker, neiiad." Again Le 11.quir.vi ol ttie same nt Coss ; " lid tite d. f. i dp.Ttt ptin 1 on the de fensive durtng tiie atTrny? ' " Ihvil a t-ifb.u-i-. e, ycr Ho. or; ha etoo 1 on ihe tati-j." How He IHsjipointcd the Widow. A bachelor I'liy-ictan once. 1 ailed to so" a young widow. " You are : nesomo," sai 1 the doctor. "Your husband has been oead three years. I'd advi-e you to tr airy again." ' Oh, doctor, Ihi marry jou lo-iuor-ro, it you will h,v" m..." " Ah ! ah ! Web ! ' muUered the dov tor, t-tepping 1-uck and i! :sh:r.g, "yoa know, iadarn. that Ly-.:.-iar Diver t-ake th.-ir ow-n prescriptions." Family Pride, "A l!ttl girl wert v:iog orv day, and after a t.me ws civ.n the album of the family photographs t - I ...k at. She tame 1 the 1' i.ves n. 1 'n" : jiij- (.nd pretty soon .-!-, t 1i:e i "Well. iar," i.-irl ti ! bat. "did 1 on ..ok at Ihe a'.h.iur' "Oh, vs," an-vv. red the l.l l ' inui i br.ghtly. " And we , o j;ot one sr.u.-'ly iik" It. r.ly the pn-1 ur s aie piettien." (OakiaAl (Cttl.) Eotioes. Retween Friend". Mydvtar Erown, 1 am about gutUag martled." "What, you one of the nmsthardeaed bachelors "on the fae cf the earth 1 I thoutrht your heart was bitter atoel platwd than that. " " Quite t'ue, tny dear hoy. ;ule tme. The heart isfurnishad with ntl annor but unfortunately love b a gnuln tor pedo I ' fudges iVhr1nt Pom. " Th-y tdl me Jenkins feas completely Hnbere.1 down." " Yes. he s begun life in erot. His father has Juot piirchaet for Mm an interest In a hag lHnor business." It was p. i i'ii.i .1. knowlecei after a tempe-l .."u- v.- a' J"a that he wis n bit "i t i' '-r H" -av1 h ljbU-.! it mi we I 'ha' jv.orwnttM to go to s" i t "'ii, -jTevas S f.ga. A 1f-b l l-t m.ent. M -rrvit.-i: a ivotintl f.'T te r money tsty a phi'o- -piier. i- v i v 1 : h i.t." - : - p; a rt trip ar.d laiti' g it wtt'i . t.i'c.wa tiiiger.