an 7iiiiili it a i-'-liliii a uililtvl lVellle aut . Bjp NritO, .VH BUI A CO. PF.5 HA,, BY JAMES . HAScOS. Tie I. ri-e rrt rel r ir 1 ti w ct;, 1 of tl e PltiA t Ft!i v ti n., r.dn it ti. tl letorat.le CSiliv le II ll n ltl'HT tf-,e 1t I JrV'UI be irrried at 'I r ! r wu.jt 1' rife: t lfi . T ... Uosrnptee." yirenlpsjon. tvnli-ictlptlnn Ralea. in., .v.t.v 1 vm- rnli in mlrance ...M 6"' .... 11 n..t l.ul.l within 3 uiuntbs. 1 II net l.lll.l WlttllO it mono... ..... II not -mid within IHnouth. ft "0 11 nut aid lHln l" )' ' 10 i t' L do d-J n-Tt. ver on.- residing outMde of the cnant . ,,. rent; ..idltion.il l year will chanted it. -ln no event will the K'ove urn. be de carost rrom. and tUofe who Jon 1 auaraH loetr . : T o imrrenif tv imiina Id advance marx not ' peel tn r.e i.laeed on Ihe mim tootlnir lHi)M bi tl ... iitrne iwl he dlMtmctlj understood troi: ihrs naic lorwir-i. -! iryour.Hperf(.rerouMp1t.iri. , nti vn ii.w.'"iMni1M- on t m a tcalavu-Ittw Is too rtrort. J- it : is aratk Are G A N S Fifth. A,Zin.vial K,ed-uotion. Sale I f vjs: c l o tji rj' g i One-Third LESS than Regu arPrice. If ..'i.Hit a 1 I ( IJAIKiAIN in a Siiit or Owivoat ljnt miss lliis-lc. If you waul a KAI.'K K AI N in u Kim-.Suil. CO IE 11 - SIT - I If vii want to ai- ttiirn -ihrrc ami tun I'oat. Suit-. I'aiit'. I'ikI-tw . in tart C I.'in aut l-'uriiiliins I-iw fro to G-A1TSMA2ST,! ID. br-i-Nt lliiihitr. RaiKT and Furnilirr. llhElefutk LTl):4. PA (,l(J.(si at v. .M. rci'pl Sruida ani ltM-i 11 tin- Mil and XX li of t-arh moulli. ft . K. ltKMY, SleiM. CARL RrVINITJS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER JEWEtER, AND DEALER IN - .v. -raw X Vi Vll J 'I. - . 1 V i .... :V . - Si 1? ' r.-S ASSIGNEE'S SALE liKT A l.I ABI.E REAL ESTATE '. 1 Y V r I an hkIht ill rt Ci.tirt nl milKinj 19 i'.eiii if 'Hlnurm ..arird Mi-lilaile Mill r x,,o,B 10 l.ut.l.c t;ile ou 1 I the prfiol-Bn. ou FRIDAY, FIB. 2BTH, 1892, x at 4 iiV.iM fc r. v.. nil Ho Nil!cwln ile-erthil ri-al Kfiir nl F l ,ir.l M.jli ude. nl ihe lir'ucl u! I'olt me. Ill AllllTl.t t'o., l-i wit: ".M th.ii ffrtnln hit ot urnum! Hltiia'e In' t'.i 'Imri'iuh nl V 'irt.iKi' eimn'y ol CumiTi i. an.l ptate ..i 1... n.v lu.nt. ,l.i.rlin.il 114 a.illnMrii: Ileum. i .. .. t m . r . I ii. i i.t llr J Slilik.r 'thliA' t niirtti two lnni'lri-.l lent fo tn ,nle. : tli.-n") "?''' ifrt -irr.i r m in1 o Ir .1. Nirlrker: then.', pouih 01 iei! t.i . -n'i ni hivirininK, t-l 11 ir the i.irr-.i. Ii-l i.r tiii'i". -I :i 1-1 : 'w (itn !' h.rh te c:n. v.-'i-'l in y.' ml M ' t' i .! i y ilee.1 I l .lin 1ml .1 ti i ft I S'h ' Vnivli, II 1;. r..-ir il in H i.ik .. .'! . "M. e o : ihe f.iid lut bnVo-K tiKrenu n.e''ttt a iut;.) un'j rlnry c Frame WeafterBoarJel House ! tdtU fwl, nr fhireiih itit u.'t l it ."-tore. Hotel ' and lwilllnu Hume unit norpsniary omhuild lum. l eriuo of alr. Tn pr rent. ihf purrlia mot ry to he p.id when priiorrtv i kn.irkd dnun; the halnnie ol tine thiT.l -t iiiiTr:mie nioiiey to I e pnl on rou- ftrmwo.in nl ti hM ciurt: nn tlilrd in inx moutlin and ml une-llir4 in iw he in.mili". to be imruri'fl fy fi .1 uml murtif "os nl the iiurch: er, with natiK'MOturT pi.hrv .. lire imiuriii e JnH A ' I t'.. ! Jun "J! IH-. A-e'itni- nl Krt'i1 ! mle. JUST RECEIVED ! -A I.AKCi: I.fiT- .Boots & Shoes !t(lt (illT AT- j.-.i ,i :X. i Sheriff's Sa!e!REAL ESTATE. -n;oMTii i; : .-n t k o r . W. E. SCWMCRTZ &L CO., riniHi Ri', pa. ; The Prices puhlie invited to call, uwny down. J1S0. LLOYD & SONS. S-ST K T T O N Fninil liisfrMmeiits, Suare and Bav brums. F . I. i ill it. Ct-,r1o!. Cymwii jnl M lntrurnrtit p tat.'lnfj ( rlrjil n-rls m rifl Drum C-orpi. (Ke- If l .-J'w-.tl ,,. r -ni m nan 43 s wihr tr. w vrir M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-o t-Jaw, EBEN"SBtTK(, PA. UOe In Armory banding. opp.Uonrt Houne. TWi'dick: ATIOKNKY-AT-LAW. K.BISHBI KO. I'KNM'A. -Jpeolal attention ((lven to ciaim tr Pen. ion Knunty. etc ehT- 'H o )XALD E Dt'FTON ATTllKN EY AT LAW, tBarai. foul. t"l)lll In Opera Hnuiie. entre utreel. r EO. M. RKAI'K CT ATl'UKN I Y-AT LAW. KaannHrxn Pick.. "-umce oo theatre mreet. near Hiwh. MYERS, attok ":y-at-uw, -f.3ri Ctdlonade Htrw, on f'rotr street. JAS. C. HASSON. f cj;ic Hn r TTAT l" Y V V I V W I ., U i'l 1 . I. M A N 1113 mm Aye third -r Mil. on t-ver tiling ill t' tl I'Nvr Ovcr .iliinic in tli' Watches, Clocks J E W E I . Y , Silverware. Mnsical InstrnmfistF -AN1- Optical Goods. Sole Agent delebrated Eockford WATCHKH. J!nibla and Frpih-nia Watches. In Key And Stem Winders. . A H(K SKLKCTION ov ALL K1NU of JEWF.LUY alwrfNPon hul. Mv line of Jewelrv N unsiH-pn'isert ,'i.nie and see for yourself before pureliss i elfwhere. I-?-AJ.I. WIIKK )UAKANTEEIgJ CARL RIVINIUS 0 tysouru. Nov. 11, 183 tf. ' ORPHANS' CCDRT SALS ' OK VAM'ABLE- REAL ESTATE! i r ( virtue ol in order ol the rt hann' 1'nnrt ot V" J . .I- joe tn f.uiilir - le l li me direiwl will ex- lue tn t.unili' - le it It f mu'e mom nl . A. li. I.li He. n the tun iiah ol l. ri-tto. 1'auiurta c.mn- tv. renfmylvan a m SATURDAY, MARCH .Mil, b',L Ht 2 nelclc. r. v.. the following dercril-ed Kaal Kjitiite. vi.: All tht eertiln pleci or pir.-el nl l.inl iituata In AUetfheny tnwnnh.i. 'ainlirl ennnty. Penn y IV nil i. .t ilninif landK II 1". An leron. T. I. Parr i m. .Ine.it. K liir'iin. Sn-nii (1 ii nr-xr. in-ir-i ot .liinrph I'Hrten . de--i.ei!, V ilium L. ly and l.tiiiin Ki'lry cnntlrluie 275 ACRES ! irnre or I--h. a'mat IOi rrm tr whlen r-e t'lexreil. 3i.il hartnir thereon ereeted a lrne two-f tune I FRiAAIR HOCHP. I and lHrifA I'rMnr Kara and the neeenvary ' tnttullil. nil in anoil repar. There e a I i'ii" i'iantiiy nl Pin llrinltirk. and lar i Inn klnel- f nril-M ! ''Miner nn j tlil- in'i'e'ty nn.l it m umUTlaid with Vatlaa j :le leNHi!! 4 n 1 . 1 he timrer on naid land ). oil iii i iiit I in aim ui "nr u:o ?inp, iiikriiici wiiu the iiminl mlnlntnti riuht and privlleireii, will he . nVred Inr ale teoarate Irmn the eurhi;e. aa4 j will tie nii e-imrmrlT ii a reiror pri- cn to iin tliid In that w:iy than lv nrTermv the enure luu.1 w ih llieeoal and tunlcr tnetner. TtKMS Of SALE: Tel per clot ol the porrhHHe in.mev to he paid , at the Mm- nl ame; ihe htilnn.'e of m e-thlr l at einniii lion n I tale. nne-tnird in one year and i re third In Itu veir a;ter ennnrinu'lnn ol naie. I Iieterrrd avium!- to heHr intereM and to tie rie- I fi n' l tiy juiltcBjent tund ami tunrtiite ol the j l ori haiir. M. I K I I I KU.. ! 1'runtee to e11 the real -t ite o I I rancln I iallah. er, diieaeil . KhenMl uri. I'a . Keft. VI, ls.-i L1U) UUUiU Ij iff VAU ABLE- UY virtue ol an writer ol the orphan" I'ourt of "nmhria eounty. Pennn, Ivanla. to un direct- ! -I. we will expnae to puMir rale at th f .-n.ua II o Hoiife. la the borouah ol I'htsl Snrlns. on SATURDAY, FKB. Jail, W2, ' at o'rkrk, r. v., the loilowlnic dein-ribol Keal , 1 KMHte. vlj: All that i-ert.iln piece or parcel or land Mtlate I In the tiiwi.rhii ! A lleher.) .enunty ol ."amhri. Penrn" Ivania. arniil one tulle frorn 'the hueiuen . I 'hit Sirlnae adilnini( laml nl .lamh HncK, I John M nnlon. heir ol Piul I'ori'iil. iteaiii d, j II vv . lc-i.nii-ll. t . Ma onneli and Juerph Aiimur. contalDinic 64 ACRES, rat'tp nr le. and haemur fherex.n erecte4 a I.AHtlKli.ANK -l'HIU'SK with Porch, and tieweil Ira Itarn.wtth Stieil" Huay "sheit and other ne n'ry Hurhuil llnaM. al' m koik! repair. There in a larue orchard of ynunic Iruit irreahea Inu an atnindance of pcarn. applcr. rherrle and plum. T' ere are two never lai.lD fpriov-) ol wa'er clore to the hu i M I n 1 KKMS Of SALt. len percent ol the porchana in mev in lie paid on the day of mile, the halanre il one third at the CoiiDroiittinn ol rale; i n-. third Id nil immlh. and one thiol In one ;eir Imm Hie cunArtn-itlnn of ale IN-I.rrrd puy nirnm to he recured hy liiilicmenl Imnd and tnortKMve o1 pnrchaner and to oear lutereM. Iron) the uotitt'-iiix.tiiin ol ale .11 III IS HAHNKT AMANDA AH tM". Eiecoti-rs of lh.m. W iim, ili-te.il .. Ctierl -.prinrfi P Jonim 8 irJ3'. JOUI F. kTBATTOS A SON, It A 44 Walker t. SEW T0BK. I turn. aa4 Waolmli DmW, ta J kin 4. of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Violin, Quit art, Baot, ecortJeona, Harmotil cf$9 Ae all klndaH Strlnjt, etc, etc r. i . Proprietor THE DEATH Or THE LEaS. R1j;ht royally rob."1 In si-arlft and n Ul, H:iit:i.i..u ol i.'ue.- to tii.v viiu:i uuioU; lio tlsi-y wliiri: How tlity liy: bbcyliij; tho call t'f tbcir niuthvr, ihe earth, on whose bosom tlity laiL Yrt rnyri:iUB re clal In colors sovfrn Mayuii 111 la:iieul ot lilt' iluutU tUat draws ai'ir; For as shp'.f-r and shield fr.ln the niinsutn miT's sun. Their mi.Hiuu is eodod thi-ir liff-work is dono. Hut n hy do I .-y that "lliplr llfc-wnr': Is ilour." Wncri, truthfully iiDntii-icii, 't s or.l; 1h-::h!1? Their U:.i- : Lsui thau-cJ I mm 1 i:o tr.-o to the rrcuin-l. Anil i' P'..iy the wrvic hich now they have fuud. Vnitiri thi-ir tlbi-rs so fllmy and Hue. From o:tk and from muiilr, from tendril and Tim-. lfic'i t.i;.i.strics flinsthoy o'er forest and glen, Cat yiiij; ioi truyal ly i:icil or pc-n. What 'SuNitia carpet for .ri'i nwoodi-d aisits. iluw d. .;rnu.!y : iirail arriiil mclcy ih iilcs: VVui'.t- tii.' s'ai iilus ;i njvij l y bir.is into tifst-S -Vn oiTiTiiii's the k-uvi'a' l:ul lt'iiui-t ' o'i. wuiidurfiil ii-atlfts that shimmer and shin. Who-"' il.atln."; -f irri-tris arc ik w ruby as wine, )r yi How as ;'ni, or l)r..'.vn, i u-.-i t. i-rtv Tht- lessons y-- t-.'acu mo are prkcli-e.ly J' at. The etudy, though compli'jc, so rick is lu tlK'l.-' t, Willi .:u if ai7 s it s-rnn th lnwrou; hl. iluw wi ll :t uur "life work." hi'H licatu draw tli m ar. Like Ih j lcuvrs, .-hall iu vislan t-zt5Cded ap par. A. li. M-Tiur. in X. Y. ObM-rver. OX A SALT 3IAIi.SH. Our Experience Whilo Ocoupyinsr Government LiiiiJ. Shim vear tiir tny lm-i:mil. lial'V ami I worv in n" 'f iHo fur xstcrn states living in a ort of j :k.t f;t.--h-ion wliiK trviiijr t. triiiie surresf nl a linsintrMS ni'wlv tartiti l.y lini.'i f. had lat'.-l ri .iiii-f ri.iii N.".v York, whoro wo hud f ri -nd.-. jind a ixi-.l home ini'l li .t. s of tiniort acd t'la'iy Itixaries. Ktit I'hUip. my doar tini.iiii-id. va-!it sati.Mifil with mir ea-.vl.fc Hhto. Ht" was ton proud t- ! hut -1 y a woll-paid oli-rlt iu my fathi-r':. 1liriv:r.ir sWir..-. and lit? t'Vfii foolishly ituaviuo.l tliat lie iwi-il his jMs'.tioti moi-f tu clurity on at-rnuiit i f his marry I:r" mr thuu t- the real nn'rits ho possos.-ti. I!." .-iilfs hf wa ; aiubit ions ! rit-ll and I. is mvn ma-.u-r. so lu-itiior lir nor iiiy.olf tiKiit uiiii'h pU-asun in oar nap py l irrimi-itiint"-.. Up wanted to jump from the fr iuvr pan into th." tiro, though wo did:it think so, and so-m, aflM" a coniil of years sp -ut in iliooii trnt as to our future, we lotoriuinod to V west" and jruvr np with the .-otii-try. I w a s a st run tr, lrave and enet-o-etie youtitr woman win-n we roa lu"d tin" wi Id western town whore we located, and 1 .voiced iiixui tho hardshins wv were uiiderj'oiiij; ln'foro we leeaiii" wealthy and (,'reat as very romantiu and deli r'lt fnl. And so i! id I'hilirt Althoiiih he was ever can-fill not t.i make iny luirdcn hcavj- lie never hpareU himself in th-.' iS iindert.'iUi.io; bel'oiv lis. l!ut his 1'iisiucss didn't rtow fast enough to suit his hijjh aspirations and he was continually lcokin out for some new scheme for inakinif money. One night, after baby avos a.-leep and we sat eozily before the fire, he told mo of some immense salt meadow still further west which the government was dividing into large tracts and giv ing them to settlers. "Now." he said, with a Warning fatv. "if we should 1 cate on one of these tracts before they are taken ami live there for a few vears, t-o could then le the owners of property that will certainly become very valuable in time, as the country grows in its neigh borhooL Then we can Srl 1 out and go back to New York with a f 'ft u ue." If 1 hud discouraged the idea then I know he would have dropped it. I!"it I was even more suufume of the resti'ts than he. and fell ia with the scheme at once, only advising that we should hold on to our present I usi ness. too. and endeavor to run both, w hich he gladly agreed to. Iu a month's time he had his shanty erected ou our salt marsh tract, and thitner we went with the nec-:ss:iry household effects in a prairie wagon, baby and all. The weather wa ivjrm and lvoau tiftil w hen onr hojieful 1 ; t 1 1 family of s.un?ter- arrived un our dominion, which was to le our fortune, and the roug'.i and rather frail ! 'f "::,in looked like a palace to iny ambitious and r inrtntie i yes. "1 w as in t he center of our big tract, and the -aline deposit, covering the marsh for miles and miles, gl'st -n si and sparkled in the bright sut;Irrit like the first light fall of suo.v used to w lion on the green meadows alx.ii- tne oil homestead in our native cat-torn state. Not another domicile but our own could wo see, nor a hill, nor oven a bit of wooil. All was a w ide, dreary, dead l.-vel white most ly with salty scum arid black and bare in svot.s with what looked like dried mud. such as the tvot tom of a p'ii:d discloses w hen the w titer is draw n i.li. Not irn nor a sound of life save the dismal croaking of the lonely frogs was there to our know lodge for iiiauy miles u round. We wen: iu a desert uninhabitable apparently for man or 1 east, sure to starve if our supplies were not, often renewed: with no protection from tho de;:dlv tornadoes in summer and the forty -derrrce-bolMW-zern bliz7rds in the winter save our little mud-plastered log f-hiiiity. What u place for a woman and a baby: l!ut. the prospective fortune we would have to travel home with, and the glory of doing something heroic for husband aud bub,", prac-vl me up, and with a merry shout I took ivi-sc:. .ion as our new home in the saline deport and commeueed housekeeping iu a vcry primitivo .style. I was cheerful and made no end of fun over everything, for I know if I showed the white leather then I'hilip would quickly have given up the tract to take me back to civilization. Of coarse wc never exjioct-ed to be come permanent residents of the place cor evin stay there the year through, only be there oft and on for awhi:o. ju .t long enough to secure the title and ;'ll out when the boom catue for salt. It may have Ivcen sharp practice on our part against the government, but I wasn't then enough of a politician to know it and Philip never told inc. Kunning our two businesses iioeessi- ute.i frequent trpvcls l-Hck ami forth HK IS A KKU.V1N Vk HUM IHh. THOH MAKts FhKt AM) ALL Afcfe. t-LA"7tS I'.tMUK ' kuknsiuum;. pa . hmtay ff.hiutai: in is-2 .'vr l:hU p. but us ther could. 1't b; t.ie least danger of me being discovered alone in such a dosolnt-.; and uninviting desert I wasn't a bit airuid. or, at least, 1 pretended I wasn't. In fact I insisted that Philip would himself attend to the other business, and not leave it in charge of a partner who juight lx' neglectful or disho:i."-t. as my husband calculate 1 to do when we started on our grund way .'f mak ing our fortune. It was in the early autumn when Phillip left me for the last thin- ore winter. The next trip he mad I v. as to go and not return till spring follow ing. While he was absent the rainy sea son et in. rather earlier than wo ex pected, but I wa well provided f r and. under the circumstances, quite comfortable. It had rained '"pit cl forks" r.nd poured '"Oats and dogs"' for two days, and on account of the fl.aals. as I ri '!'. iv v.i:posoU. my husband w as dot lino 1. Poing busy with pricking our things to take to town where wo wore to j sp.-iid the wint -r, and curing for baby j (who was s tine a liouuoing boy as ever was seen 1. I dic.n't mind the storm j very much until ou hc third day rl steady nun. w hen I became ularmed. On the-.afternoon hell I hxiked out anxiously, hoping to see Philip coin ing with the big covered wagon to take mo away 4 was irij'itenea ai tne sigur. lie fore zuo. Tie- Ttiars.li as far as 1 could observe in th" "heavy lovr;:our of water, was ; overiJovfJ and the iloial was rising a:id '. threatening to destroy or float away our irad little shanty. Thi' w ind was tort ilic. toi. and the lightuing and thunder wore fearful. Jtut I felt more concerned tor my j husband's safety than my own. for 1 ima rin-d him lost in a vain attempt to reach !aby an I mo, ami oven fancied I 'i ml. I hoar liis voiee calling amid the tempest. llowov"r. there was nothing 1 could i do except to fasten the rude tloor and window s and go to slot p. trust ing t hat j the morning would lind all sale and I bring bright skies again. j "m- shanty was ratsisl on vwv-ts fnm the ground a foot or so, and, as yet, the lloor was high and dry. After giving baby his supper and lay ing the darling, fast asleep, in the era -die. I trot into bed without undressing ' and tried t rest, but tho rocking of the. j house an.l the startling cl.i) of thuri- I lor ami the noise of rain on the roof t kept me awake aud frightened, in spite of my olForts to In- culm and irustfuL The lamp, shedding a dim light on the brown timbrod walls and coiling of our .-.!eevng room, oni v a ided t.i the dismal gloominess and it was long be fore 1 could close iny -3"es. At last I was losing and losing m r- s--lf in ugly dreams ivln-n I was aroused by feeling something drop on my bed i covering. I shut my eyes again, think ing I dreamed it, i A multitude of strange soratehing i noises, apparently from th-.j walls. ' mingled with sharp, squeaking sounds antl more things dropping in my led made me sit ImjH upright and look to see what they were. Horrors! Mice in countless numlvers driven by the raging lhvod without wir dropping from the rafters all alxjut mo. I limbing o-i th'? h m.e out tide. hence through crevices under the j eaves to my room. Ih 'V were coining j tig'itipg and squeaking and failing, tho , foremost pushed down l y the terror- . stii-!:eti army behind, tid the -.v;ils an 1 UH.r even uiy bod, were blacK ' w ith them. ; With a shriek I jumped to my baby, mice hitting my bare feet and rnriniiiLT ; over them, and back into Ivod with in , child I got. for there w as no other or i In-tU-r refuge for ns. j licro. with blankets t'vke l to our necks, I sat striding and :.!:outing and warding off as best I could l'..e entiles . army of hal f-ilrmvneil mice liial nvrn di-o-.;-,)'.iig on mir heads an I ; -boulders aa 1 le I till the blessed d.iy'.i -h' o.ime. with the bright sun sid .'.nj l liner, ii the v.-i.idow, V--ll'ug the unprecedented rain ''I ceased. 'I ii il it-was too thick with the fie! 1 i::ie . vne ai big a. rats, for me to -.top :: to open th"" d e- :1 1 Irive llji"!!i forth. Ail I could i lo v. ; . 1 :.it o-i t ie '.red holding baby. :l.unk.nl tli: t no I'.i'.v of thettrood.nl it t.' ir wc-o fail .' r o:i me, and wait for I'ii:l!i:. At :v:on ho came, for the .lx.al s.nm ' sub .i. led. un 1 I answered his w i'. h a cry of joy. II v- b;:r:.t i:i l!-.e divir. fearful shout j thai I e in '.-.I ::: r a' li.s I left wa-; ma' 0 i".-:, be-. ir. r 1 e. v If ii in t.ori.e troll -t ; t.ia:i liliee e. :-i:d lif.vr h--.-!;!ig tTe os' '.li:- -s -c UV,'lll in:' u.l 1 :i -y : ' o ,'::rai Th ;' no:: d:tv .ait- -i::r .'.i tmet, for good a i i 1 ! ve il -. .-:it buck to the govermr..-:i. id liny am w-loo:ue ti it. ;aio aud all. i!. C. Iodge WOMEN AND C. Il-'e. in I ioodall's bun. MIRWORS. Tt hy a I.uilv l insrnitt the I.onk inl .Pi and I ii'it lirrse.!r I inr T.t-ica. There i.. at least one hidv in I'hiengo v. '.o ha . the enrage to toll th.- trtit!i in a matter in w hi-h most ivmivn xvnv.M tx-r'-ivorsat'.'. On Iveing t wit t-l by a re porter for the Inter Ocean on tho gen eral foudu.tss of ladies for mirrors she suid: "Yes. I frankly admit that when a woman hr:s gr.t her hound and glows on and is jx'i-fectly ready, with her par asol in Laud, she always gives hack to th'- mirror to take a last fond farewell. I ivory woman does this, but few- are honest cooii rh to confess it. "I don't mind telling yon." continued the frank but cynical youm; lady, "thnt I inys'.-lf am not sat is. led with one last look. I invnriably take four. The first Is for myself, that's fair; the ss-oiid is for tuv brother, nr -..r :.oine other voting man. that's nothing hut just: tho thi'- ' is lor my friends, th's only gen er l is. : :id the last is for (he iv.i.i.'ii I lou't like and w ho don't ni", that';, hui.irm nature. If the fourth satisfies no, thou. I ussiireyou, I m-wr take any WIikIi Ik C orrect? Of course lh.tr it can surcessfully -iaim some of the very sweetest and pivitie.'.t and most natural und bright est girls that ever drew the breath of life, but all of them an: not quite up to that sta idurd. "Main mo," said one of these'not-quilc-ups. "is it proper to say that a horse is how -logged iu his fore-liuilis, or how liuilied iu his fore-logs?'' And the good mother lookod up from her work of sewing a reinforcement ou the seat of Johnnie's pants ami never uid a word, but, oh, that look. iVtroit Tree Press. inc. Ulvw i.....-wI. 'I.nl l. 1 in q IcnIM Ui tini n-nrni'T -" w. vi 1 1 w w , w . . When ey.-ryttiin? Roes wrong, boya Wli.-a ..n're sick cr tired. tVh- :i ,i.j vinit your liest ifirl. Aua I tier i.a r't lirt d, Tfce'i li.iii:; ;a li.c world, boys. Will t rine iiusi:i:!ir'.i'.I, As a r .i1. wiJ boarty icuh. boys, "T sih.tj aloij- y. nr pre:f. So let cuca )m!ii wi-ate'er the cause, ju-! Hy li e lur.i'idin-liian. La'ii.'it-r' un iiist ittitin:-. iKiya, Tii.-ii li.t n luuc'U a.i ui' cuu. Li t p7. her rate f-lvolity, Wc .eiy '..l 11 lie 1.: a. The uf- l r' sl--r' ,;-e It. Hut , us. it just 1. r - li.it; 1 h. y l.t-d it surh a 1. h- ys. As ail is.: j iiUlt mi. And t lii y r.eeit it! cosisolalii. tors. A . iuic ii ! i r you. Of i.ii i ! r.inies i n enrth V.'.iiiKi tin reach t f lean. Lati i.ter'.-, the tvest nn.l ci-eapwss, buys. Tueu ief lou.'b u.l "ac caii. l i:;:r:ur '4.lul l-rii. A FKAKI UL OL'DI-AL. An Act of Slurcr Bat It :. 1-li.v Tlie s k-rint e:i :.- it -xva e . J three guests throuJ hi:, in-.:.'. -.i'.e. Atacoiaiii point he made :: .art.:.l paiis-. n.!. nio'ii. :nu? lo the bgurc j u man visible iu one ! the rooms oil the cei'i-ivior. said: "Th -re is ono if th-.-sad.lest eases that his ever come under IUV ut :;." The .person alluded to was seated i: ou ; iy. t he I d isunt par lorssif the -stablisbiiio;it w iie.li lined the 4iullv.ay. His .liir w:i, gray, iind in liis furin worr- symj.totiis f ag." w hich a bad; at hi- face b -iieiL '1 In r. were no wriit .le-.. n..ne of the p furrow s vx Inch cure v. ill plow in tie hi. man face. The eye wa br ht. ntul ha 1 u lis.!; t.f geiiil.;es.s very attriict-ne to tho observ. r. "ile c i tai'ii y do -s not look like a danger, ms individual," retiiurUed one if the g ae .ts. i laugerou.s?"' n pii -d th" sr.perin tetideut. ""he is as 1 : ..m. !--.-. a. a k.tteu. and r-ouii ! ilues I don't lad.oVe ho is really insane, but for all lb it he is U t ter o'o w Lore i.o can lie 1. .i.e. I it fter. You see. h" has tit.. ;if ten.: . .1 art' d" mciitia. during wbi. h h : .-.c tenii nt run:, away wilh hiin, and 1 o ni'o.-ht d y liiiiis-if viiiii' injury, ti.i-tfrh he would never raise bis hand to i.ana .a... Voile else. "-i!is trouble is very 'ni'i:i!-; lie bad an axxful i-:;jerieiici u .e.- i.i e iiiii'.." .j:i w .th a ra.lv. ay aecidcnt arid ::t each ro t nr:-. i r.g a'i-.ixer:..ry .f that v !.e becomes l.lleii ii ; r. s-e I. .-.e.-:iii: y inly desirous of ii.hii,' iiiiu-.elf away froia all oi'. -i-vatio:i. lie i , tn-vei vi i 1 -it. but these sea-ions oi lepros ioti are so i:it--use Jhnt it appears a Jvi. able hi- should Ih: v. at .iiel. " ")ii:s he ever talk of this rtf"'. at other '.lines t:i;:n at its a iiii'.-'-rsary .'" oh, yes, indeed: in iaet. ::t;:il other time, he ,.-( Iiii to e.jj V i::cct::i f Jioo ple. aud if the sn(.j -,-t of acoidei ts arises iu the course. ,f conversation li is almost oertaiu to txdl his story. If Viu care Ao bear il ;:n aliusioti will bring out ic ii the must atfiaeting stories you have --r heard. " '1 he superintendent .vas right; on the w;;y out lie s;id: "Vx-ll. Mr. i.lnrii'i.i', lur.v an- yua? I.-t m- iutroiiuee i.me Irien l.-. of Ju'.Iie."" :t.;ra le-.v words if coi'iinonp'-': m-- ei : iit ci, one of tho gues ts auroilly i. ! t!.e talk oplo rit.lo.ay iisasiors ly r.' Pet ring to s. nii-.t bi'ig he had seei: iu tl, - ii.ora.ng j:ai-r . Mart el le was s-en t i L....V I uneasily in b'--. chair aud Vj ! co:.io vi.sllly :.'. tait si. liis la. e l..:u he.l and in a v. .ice t n'ni iil.ms w if ii ::; ion h Js-gim: ie::f lemon, you ...ay iK.t laivo !.':ird of it. or ti you ..'.c, you l.:::y have rot-gotten it. but I a . i:i a ra.i". jy aicid. nt one that b.tfi c:...:i.'o ' t. v. hole course . f my lilo." i.;ieh : re. ii u.:;t:if-s:i-d an in 1 :- ,1 i:i tii-- subj -ct that. -.. idle pr.: i. . ;a--.'d. was i.ol in I lie least uo" . l.-.i. '1 bus oii ot.ra..r'a.i In" wont on: "I wa, making my lir.t trip in tho o.e .i. i !i i.i li.--u taroag'u uliiorniu a...t was ii.-.id.iig for tho Yellow t-.iie :.-e."-y. M:i l.iy wo wire v. hiring ,.ii ;i -. i v-rybo'ly in good spirits, an i 1 i ju'-t .::!. forward info the staok o::r .nid i.cccpi.s'i an invitation lo ;:i :: ;;:mi" i.f whist. My partner ;fa: :le-l: ITS :...nig ::m:i. n'wi. tliirty '!d. v il h a lea:.;::it lat-e and full oi good humor. li.e all I i .1 , to i c t i: . v.'t. ! .s . for u!l !;!;; ;;: I i ! player-.. 1! i-e!i side iiu 1 :i ; dil and the rubbei ii.i.l b. .u I "-.!!". "sil l !.-iIy s'.io -!;. and t ii:g but : d there was a en for ui there p Uln-o't ,e"i. ni .1) lurch, a as ii' t ii , Ilixv long I r-er.iaiii c- i i.:' not ' a r.'l-.: ;i of i.i v 1 so I eaniiot tei!. but it boon l'-ug. V it'.i the :!. fun th" know 1- .- .1 - I :- ' lr.. 1. tlu.t J wa . hurl. i:i i:v b :!; :.:i 1 l if re was a the 1 lood wa-; au ! r.e.'!: !r...a 1 w a . 1 '.'::. ' on . i'.:' i.'.'.m 1..V l'.iee r.p.i in lii" !::!. a x-tl-f. r. i! and it v. a-- some i.i.nute . i:ld realiv.e v.! at hal h..p- 1 :!.-!. i rail ually i::..'. L":-. i oo:i::ie : -. r. I r nn-nib-r 'l the g:: :i ol . ::n-l tiie s;: elen .-h.s k. a id tin li 1 ew : i i:i ': i-. ;i' 1 ii. 1 ::.-. id.-nt ha.1 ha-- i:sl. l ii.le ur gai.e- bail progresc't ( l.t hail Ja.b-n, and in th-dim i:...": t : : the U is a'v.i . viiu'. hir.tcrr.s I i Id : !.. ilgercs of t:ii -i ir.oving nt i er.- : nd Out". ?n I I r-ot.n rca'- : tli 1 the.- wore bearing the I'urnis i; . i ii r..ll( " e.l " I l.o to r i-i ' ' " p: :. ' . v 1: "..as :t . :t r . !1 wmiri!' ! 1 i : locality. l. :.".- fr-.' i the -.:. ek. i ii,.- of si 'i t b.'-i! be.-Tithe lirst vr; '..e.i n.wv I i:e ti-rrii le li'ri.:. n i:i my lu ad seemed to pill h ..ring Ia can!" l:i re active. n awml shi;k1 that broke upon ! bi ieks, gi-oM-. i i n. I p.ead- i". . s :..r In Ip were ltii: d with ci'i .. ' ,l.l:v:i ior pareit.s and purcut., lor "-i n:. a str-JL':r c Thr -Th ::t lirM t he . :-i h a I to foot. t pet o i my f-ot. nii:. i-::-.-';'.-I ta" I ion t I col' il . a:i I. r. I v.:i-; s i.'i w il. : g Iv led -:: :e : u! iv alieiL. a 'i. rally t--' Ur l th i.gi. t w.: c :i : -r::i : T'-i..' Irion-Is i:t :h ; -.'.me ,.f v. I.i I. lii y bo'ng the only ::oq.i:ti::taiiee:. 1 bad o:i the train. A!: in t ; t ;!; i::ot:;e! t thou -ht of Ih.'i.i t'..o of liieni came r.io. Thi-v wore u:.i:iiure !. and it had b -en their ha uls that had carried .rt from the c::r while 1 was nncon-iciotis. "It touK but a minute for uiy friends to give me some idea of the extent of the catastrophe Our sniokiag-ear had been derailed and had rolled down a steep embankment, draggiiifr the en gine and ono other coach w ith it. As near as they could toll at that moment there had been at least a dozen killed und twice that nuuilier wounded. '1 inquired: 'Where is my partner? Is he itlive'' " V.'s. he i a'iVe, fi? the tor''. 0 91. bo anc but he is iu a bad fix. e are working our 1 vest to l-et h.in wit of the wrook, .ut without help he cannot lve saved, lie lies there with his lower limbs pinned in Ivotweo two groat iron rods, and with idl the strength we have !"eri able to apply we ci.n't release hiin. He must le in horrible agony, though he is still conscious.' "It was hut a stv-p or two from v.lirn we sI.khI to whero the m.in lay. and we turned lour if th -re migiitnot be Mime possibility el helping him. A terrilile cry came from ho sufi'cror. dust then -oiii. one calf .si: 'The car is on f'ro. The coach is burning." "The flanrr.. from some lamp bad cangnt the tlry upholstery. The wind hal snthlenly increased and was blow ing the flame toward t tie spot w here wir pi"or friend was lvl'dessly pin ioned. Whilo some ran for water oth ers with ax and lever made ..n fieri to pry the heavy rds 5il timbers f:om the sufe-rcr. It was no u e: l'ie:-e v.;u . no appliance at Land with which it could lo done, and those who went fur water came back empty-handed. The r'ne lay upon its si.b uid . of writer ha 1 leukcu out rind had licen tlruiik up ly the preedy -artl. -lir the love of (bid. men, do some thing,' crix-l tlie 'imprisoned wrelcl. Must I slowly ro.st to death? "With an awfu? effort be raised him self upon an elbow and hs-ko-l arouti 1 upon tlie faci s it-:rr him. Those, were rapidly diminishing iu nuiulK-r. for the heat bad now grown tio lieree to 1 e lHirne, ar. l the crowd which b.a.l m-wr -:is.-.l their ellorts 1 "i-t liiinout were driven away, rsudd -nly I i. eyes fell on my face antt n-cogniz.-d tne. 'You.' he cried in an awfr.l voice, yon ::re tho man to do it. Take tho-l ax aud kill inf.." "Ihe thought paralvzed mei. He saw me shrink and shudder, and with a '-tipreroo ifi-rt h- jmiiited hi-, fltv.'er s'r.it.rlit at lu" and cried a.'ain '.v.t'i more int-nsitv than before; "You! you! do it. I tell you. "The hc:it was making his garments smoke. -Don't let me roast, ho once more cried. I forgot my pain and in rt w ihl d.- irinrn I snatched en an ax and drove the blade crashing into his skull, then all the world became again a blank. It r.-.to ni' r v., :.i or ; ip ' '.-.-:,' i ii-n -th.!--Iii.i'i. a fr. was -many weeks Vefore I -va; -ed to eonseio'isnes and many I -e fore I was a - le to I.uote. My ,' i;ij::ries. though s -vere. del tint e i.-ie. and I a:n now strong and .ally welL Hut niyu.in.i is soi'ic-i!!s-t. I Ivoticve I did the li.-st that could Is-done for tlie pivor t :i. oitIi t he act w as iM-rformed in nv fiat made m: iire-ivinsii.le I I..- i vo t.i-.!av i' vxas aa not of human.';.'- It has wr eked my life, how over, for until iii'-iii'iry fails I shall be coein-ll I to live that seen- ..v.-r an.l i-:: fain in ail it. horror." Chicago Tillies. UNPOPULAR GREAT MEN. I nilra,:int t fists:i.:s-4 of liirttiDa: Too I . - he. el ..I the A e. A Title irrnro than tlir: and a quar ter ti i.f -.'l ies have pa. sod since the irh of lialdeo. the greatest philoso- her and .'..siK.iKimor that Italy over aw. in tin- san.e year 1.")04 hak's- ire was !vti.. At that time th. ja-t-lo if the t-a.L. r:i ont ner.t were al ;:.ost totally ignorant of t 11 existence of America. 1 bey hud hoard in a vague way alvout thu great western world, but they could form no conception of the vast extent of our territory, many believing that it was simply a smalt island. In the same year that Oalib-o lind Shnkespearn saw the light the Huguenots gan a settlement in Flor ida, w hich at that time was thought to b an enchanted ..-pot- O.ilileo was th" oldest sou of a r.oi.ie nan of I'lor oi'li'i -. :i:itl i-i his infancy nianif'-slcd r.u interest in tin stars. While iooU-i-i"- ;:i tin hoavi-ns one night he said in ci'.M.ike manner: There r.ro thvusnnds of stars, anl yet .ill of t",i":i t getlior do not give on" tenth ti e light that the sun itself g. vis ' No Isiy ever worked harder to i:i rite y yi.;:u !:l e i.i . ii arti-.t lii. . : hi . t.i v. li'OiiO, and no imy liao o .--:.el-s to ovoreo'i.e as ties iv.! ut. Ilefore In- had reach. i --::! :i yeae he W'a'i w'll Vii.e.; .1 a i l i r .-.-:.-, .v:i . a.i -x-cei :''. and ai: : ee. ..:: li:. in d ii;us:ciau. lih.rv.'i !:. il I. :a to l ra. '.i-'o. but e . ri'i 1 i l 'l ':.-. it : !-. 11 bii.i t-i i... :..". 'i:iati es. laili-i"s id.-je; - I.i- !.ey."l-t the age in wlii 'h i ti Il j nl'li .ii r iarc-.l f rint fii-.st oss.iy o.i "Ilv.b-o- ls . or 1 1 : slalio Palanoe" was written in l.'e-'.. b-.:'. it wa not until 101) that it v.;:s road l y the public. His essay on "'I he Ci lil.TOi' tiravily" was iml p-.ii. li-h.-d until lil'ty j-ears after it was v.-r.tUui. While in his m-v -nt i.-th i':i .l into r :.nu and all 1 your he was . works pr.- hibde.i. 'i Ins was a t errii lj blow to the old man. for h" bed -t rimii'e i no cri:::o; he knew in hi:- lit ur that he wa i right. When ho a -ked why lie. was seat to pr: .or. he was told that !:o had boon tn.-.l:i:ig false statement'. Yon say that the world moves, but it does not.'' said liis enemies. "It is tho sun th-it moves." "Hut tht world does u.i.e."' sal.1 Oaiil vi, f:arh:. !y, as th y were shutting him in a dark cell. We speak of ih ' "dark ago .." of Ihe "ages of superstition." etc.. of the cen turies past, a:id forgot all about t'.tc ignorance, darkness and superstition of the uin"t-enth con'.ury. tinbl.-o sttxal foremost among the uniHC-.ul.tr groal. meu of the sixteenth and iieveu t.o:it!i centuries. There arj tlnoe in tho nineteenth ernlury v.l.oare lauglnol at f..r advooating "impos..; 1 1.-" bcheuies Mr. Morse, l:cau o he .said a message coul J lve sent by wire: I'vru; V. I'iel 1. becau'.i !: :-aid a ctibla could lo laid uor-'ss the Ati. utie: II ii .on. beeutise be stat ed he could light hou es and streets y electricity. ij rowing Youth. CalNi'i iii:e-iiien. Havanahasalse.it four thou .and co.i veyauc'cs, anil tho driver.; a't the most uuscrupuloui, men i:i th. busint--:;." Tli- y could give the i '. tim - h-""l:i.i- n : t Niajura I'ails voimi ;.::d llieii U-rd them iu r'ot.ing I ires. A travt l r a Pro-iklyu .si;::ie 1 i.o situut l a i.i ihr-.-o scutt nces: "Kid. ut tlie jvr".I of your purse; vx alk at tho peril of your liu. If yon rl'o - ey will rot you. If .you ::t tcmpt to w wlk th-y v. ill run over you." Nauied After I'resideiita. A Kansas editor has riissverel Unit teu jx:r cent. if the counties in tb lniUs:l States an iiaiuisl ior presil'tits. In Kansas then, are seven counties which lcar the uauiot of prosideuts aarlicld. Grant, Jackson, .lcfjerbon, t JolitLton, LLucvlu and V."ajLin'-1n. t ott8j;e per year In a jvance. ..wV VERSION OF AN Ol-O STORY. "On, i... t!:. r. t. t'... ; aj i'S a v. ay, A a ; u' '!e;tu i:.t . f i-ul. V-- I -: i ti. ' 1 I., -it; ii-'iith, 1 cr.ntiot 1 n'to te-r.i 'it; I'd l.'.i j. u a.l uiK'Ut il if 'ou'.l Jisteii, luutncr l -ar. Si i cijia-i ana - :l ti--.i.ie in- - i.u i:;.v iit; le hu-ihocli l:..r... ' Yea heard tlie wHe.:n:; Xm-'.I to-i.iel.i, 11 .- . e.i i ; I i . . '. . re. i'i.1 X- iv e ..-1 Ui -v v.cr.- ' i tnine, l'l:; i S .! . : . .. 1.. r. Oil. b... .:a I ir. l .rnu.;U ir. n.y lu i-rf .-i . fill i I '. I he r ! You ti i. U i 1.. r l ; i rj'.rlj Iji.o. ' '.t co'il.e I.M. i:i J.or tiear. Miss I'ri7l.-ii i ;iiu- anioi.t' n,. Will! I ' r l.l'.sh s xx " t to s-e. V:i-. r-'.ex !t:-s p. u.iy le -th, l'::r !' V. hi r tl:u:i tii'j. Yi- . I X-. i. re tuatiuliii-t unrd I'Kcusi- in i jov- fa ! .il'. Sho t!i.i..;5i1 tlift ! e - .t!d f...l Urti. una -b us a it. tuotb.-r Uwar." Jri x run v. .n t. .I in -. iv .t :...r, ti r: i .. r. A "id un-.,. ; r. a. . v.it'.. c.'....!i.-. An ; 1 '..: :i : t j i s i . ;. l'it to '. :rl..:. 1 .'iitre'.i 1 tie v.-r uui.l .': :ir. Tkiey u.tia t i-iil a Ui-'ur- no tbe d -a.':, inl.. r U -ar. -"V.-.u... l . v ti. ir. Vi.jn.'v'ia.-.. .Vi'l li.c.i i . - i f-.r LI - I'.l ii-: i.li -i 1 t:i..i.i ;ui I '. U iys Pefer.. VJ 1- V ". ' '. il. -- Iviii, ia "le :'. I i i ..:' r .lov.u- i m n.t ri ..y liui i.ie . e I la..c too j.lu'iiii-a a-Aiiy. 1 c:.uin. pi.iiii lo-iiiirkL " l'!i;.r:ii:ns uti.-iil bra. TJJAIX L'OlinrL'S. IZr.crinor Jim Tc'lii cf tlv Exprnss MosjTnrer'r. Fi-'clity. We were :!v.:ii.g in Vr.. i !'. i. :...i'.l'. side of the Morita:::: : '..: :! ; '.. .:i Pntte. v. heii .'In t : i ii. i i'.ere wa-. i treuior in hi. . ..i a .vioi-tni'e i-i I.e. ov .-. lii. ' : !' . .'.eej ly I.e. feeii.ig, '. ore i.i -.i .i i '. tl." .al a cha.ice i'.-niaii; 1. d hen i.i tell, livery. ::" v.h., iiii.o. . '. '. .': : '. i v. I.o d. ii siTi I. u. . .'. : h e .-.: ; o-.l ':"-. o,i.. i f t . -o ... li :.'. I: i ii i.t th ' . cilic sorvi.-e? i.u .x . t'.iat L . . heart i . built i'l pfS'p- 'ft I' '" to 1. . . Ira::!.-, 'l.-nch .11 ri"i.i. Jill -...! 1 '. til'-: .' i".i.i -.-: i-:. ... a ' M.igre ';.- ennld b i.i ii : ... ill , S". Jl OXCltlll ' lilii.-. il tile .'1". i '.' of ti, bill. .a Pa. ie. ;: ,1 l-i . . ;' ' i l-.e . e. if!. il : a -. . o.' th V, o l.iel I .eeu eii a '. t n: g i ". .i r : ..: i .. ' i . . .!;.. It. :;.' Way ' i ..le.'.'.-! - '. o '.'.. - -. .. ii.-: t he -et v ol ! i ai-d ! ii :; ,s u to l.ie:.t.o:i i i. ;- . r :' ii N'ef.e .'-: I'a. oie tr.t .: . i.i . .. rg. .. i 1 . : '..' oil. i.i-: .-. i i.: .... 11- !;.. i !..'. ! l";::..:e; . u"e. . i. r- ''. ; le '! - . : 1.1 " .-: . ' ' ' .: . ol.i . x i.'. ". :. : :.li.: . i 1 .. i Now I." ' :'. led i t:;.r- "!.': i i , . . ': i.e !. i '!..'.' i. ! ...e .. " . : f ) 1 1 1 : i " : . i i l . . I : . i . ! .'a i .'. . . : :.r a .'.til "1 . 1. o .1 i ' ' . . . c m:1 i ...f fas!- on 'int.. ..-. 1-. .. c i.l.i tee ; '.i.' i:i !.: I.ie '. '.:! t'a fi".f t.:: ::-.!.. th -.pre . .". , : . :i.- - t t if y. J ii.-n ii" beg:!.i t 1 -'... 1 vi ,i an a.!"i:uafe id.-:; ol i.i, e::.:.:,. r of t.'l l!ig it c-illi 1 Ii ' glx'c'.l xv.ill !:': storv. 1 1 sei'iued t.i see the thing l.e v.-a . li. soi i! ing. "llo'd up."' said he. "1 never w ni iu but oil", i. ltd i.ev r hear 'f i.rie ti.a' .' :.!! 1 t all upf be ;..ho..t ot (. l::.ri i : i-.U" to haunt me. bail:, was an C-." r;-ss irr.ai' l in the ou'!y w A 1 i:-' -r I. .'." a. an nev r I r. :.' a.-1, lb lint Ivcen :i telegraph ojierat. r in T. i -co be; or be got . a 01:- run. i:t. ! 1 k:ii"w hi in :irst rate. Ki.e'. his too. lor be w:i . married a i'.'t ' ) i:- c and v. bile wax-doll Tt 01 o :...: . 1 o looked like .t suint. Wo !::..: ; ; .'' .is ia t!io .!:: Vs. '::- divl ... . i.: .''. .'I,..'):'-' i v.'.tli l.:i- xf.-.-i .. i : : -i . - . .- 00 . 1:- " 1 I've f..-g.t l-:i lb v'.ni.ei. lia'; O' 1 1 y -I i I -in..- a; to .-.loon, we 1 -i :.' ':: -as v.e "..-ore pel ! in r 1 :it it I!' - e-pA.:': "i'ri'.'.-o 1 got. tho boll. A.I. '' . - i t bet- to a sla ltd I saw tie We i r .: r . 1 1 i an l ti i up to the oxp:-.-. . . : r : ;: i band bailie a spiaro tin 1... '.viti: :: grip bun-ox". l.tMkii:g 1; her h-'a-i iigaiu I -:i'.v 1I1 : Il il . -II'.' I"'' ' ; e 1. at!.. a ii..-ti-j:-. lo !-... Il !..-. bait ..'. f f !i .' oi-t 1 ar!io '. ion- ' ! an I sui 1 .1. --.l II t t 1 .. ti.i'lii ! :-i: el .0- t '.'.- 1 i.f i-li-i- .'."". .'. b ' 'I. I swinging ..:i" :. t : ' '.. -e -..'': r i.i- ''..if 1--i t.! of tli-: 1:--'. i:.r I I ih'itigLt in ',! i;ig oi' ii; :. r.i i knew I'li- y k::d b.'. n si ..1. ! o' . i; , 'i express agent. "All nit ti loon J i:i ;,.) .-cling, livery engineer i a 1 ". .! -, fi- tioUi. 1 .' 'ippose. a.'ld I l'.-liie';, I . "- t !,;;t I w oielei ed if riy :i.!.'ii .i:n'.. .. . .- . i a pr"::io:nti .:i of b:.d luck, lii- r.i'i : '.e.o-"vith- .'.it tiiishap dir.-.:: r 1 effly o'.ei: itig. but v.'li.-n we -topiH"! t 1 ti:k v.i.; r n.-ont nine o'eioek 1 cutf.'-it f a dark liguri sfea : 'mg a ! mg : :i lies;::..;..", of fk" c::)i;-c-.s. "I i-iillc 1 to Tom, my tin tun n. ' s who it W.'l'.. but .il-.etl !: tll.'il" ' ' il gone. Thi . didn't b..f- :- : 1 ; ..: ': :.t tb" t .'. : it inighf i..T. b. .. 1 ,.,'.,. or tho I'l.miiii't.ir, but 1 hadn't noticed T.ny lr:it -rn. "Wl-il : wo wore !;, ring uv.av a .aiu at a iu-ott.v g-si.l p i- 1 sudd ;il cugl.t a cliokiii"' sound Id.-- the 1 utfui"'' e i brake: II ;. tiiii : r.i'i-' at ihi.t poiet and I ha !: t 1 ai led 1-r "o::i. 'i. I'ing 'l oin to keep .going a . : ho Wiis. ! e! imK'd back over the tender to see what tvris the matter. '.lust as 1 got to th.-rear nolioed a widetiing gap lH'tv.een the tender ;:nd the i'.jross and ro::lied tir.it w o wi re uneou' lo 1 jiiid that 1 1t - In. 1! n q-.e bad 1hcii cut: at the saiue I itu. i .:i -.v o--e 1 f the lveurde-l luen stuuditiir at the brake wheel of the e:, press, lie had mo cov ered with si.,:. tei-. "As I e'.ninbored back to the cub I heard a shot: then half a 1l07.cn of tlu-iu in quick succession. "Poad jigents!' Tom yelled in mv ear a I tookt!,. lover. 1 brought her up us quick as I couid and held her ready to run for- ward .r bacUwur.l as ciicuiu:-! auccs might decide. "The train had .ihiiost coine lo ; ;.t:ind: lill. v. ooti i saw .1 gionm of Kg'nf ct.t through ihe iii;-Lt about ni l" a . of the ear. Tin 11 ' '-at streak -f lig? t.'L darkened by ibc It ngtbx no l shadow of a man. which movcl crtss wi.se of tho train and seemed to melt out into tho nijfht. ' -Oct biit k, Charlie 1' I ;, t iled, for 1 thought he was slwtut to lok out for the cause of onr tlppipf " tpeu your bead again aud Pi! blow it off," said a voice N-siiie mo. Turning. I -saw a mau ot each rd 'he cab's lrout windows. They had jui-ipx d up on thu pilot and crept back o I !.'- side of Ihe In.'i'.'.-. .... f l.M 2.hU to fUf e 00 fi uv I J H J900 . ... -A) 0O :v.oo 0 00 I lli.-b :; nioiitl.v ..... I I l t' f 0 Mfcr .... 1 u ru . yi r 2 imJ ii t tlx. 1 I Ii . . . Sleet. ycr.r ill t ? ".' !' - inl.f l yen 1 ei. uaia 6 lu iiif i.it .. W ratlin i; lll'Tittt.4.. ; J n mn 1 ji 1 col 'o o, 0 iu..M(ti?. 1 c.ilit.uu I yetr Ba-lne lenu. ti--t n-- tmn 10.'. ltn AJ u ::h' r'url LAfcMor' Null' t Au.i'u:'rb tlx S'rf iir.l -imi'r N.:i'r t Uy 9 l-'t? Jul 'ciif Ci To-f-.liiifc 01 m :.y r...,..ri 1 11 U r f Clc 1 (IB tl L'l.'llli I fe ? I i? 1: rail iltiiPii.il hi tin. 1 '. I'll H. ii i ii.i: :i ul iilnol 1. - . It j 1' I f -n 1 .r' ll k f .1 Ji.l, I m.i iij .1 I In- i!, 1 mo Hf m il:; ( !. ' 1 hi II r i. v r j ( t . rti.i-.'i i . ii.ri t 11 . 'I In re so. n -.1 to le a dozen t f the i i-.i .Ik is. -Not more than two had come i o.i the train. 1 itfi sure. The uii .la ! thin r ha l bis n plann.'d. Tl.o- : near ! the e .'7lii". vii!, the ovooptiu'i of ti.a ! t.xo:.t tho cab window, ma.." a ru-li j f..r'.i. mi;-. . - ur. Asliu. -. r.u : j tho str. -,:i oi ii'..d.f, .-oiuiag 1 '.iim;i.:-1i the l ofi. n door a '.lint broil ir.-.uti . .'..it k- ! iie-s !.i t!..- I It of the ti-:.'.:; t : ..' led o-,i" . f I he:n to t ho ground. 1 I.o . '. :i TS f'.tsi: I :.! 1 tl.o IMIH -..'n 'l 'ho v.ii' t ap!.. arc 1 I" come, and t!i- i t xvo .-.li.i-s j -red u.i... r t ri. in I'- e. i ihe the; si 1". a: a ;i - 'h r si of f : . ."i :t w a v out i.i I he iiiiri.. laid one "l 111 ' 1 i ".'OS out cold and .mixed another one to hoi. I. "lii.' ti. i t. :. nn wore lH".';'i'.i:.g to tigi i- Ni v l'; . i l got warm. 1 i.a.. a i si.--!ioojoi- under t mo seat, atcl if tii.:f i ' i.i... i.t Tiie cu'i win :.. had I I i .ii i v : . :i li : -, e vc oil nie i. .- -t u,. i.in'ia J l .t b. en ii.e. tho-o ie Ijcrig t i." lays. 'll.o-.e at the li'ur ot the fr:.'.!! then ; joiiiod ti.o-M' in front, and ail made a :::-.h at the oivn . iu. .r ol t hi- pres. !'l h. ". V. I ' iiii ill .1 1 "Ull.il in tie l':,j ht. "I'll-., ht'sf man to outer tlie divor i stood a rii ii.ieiit and Iheii li il back oul- sitle iu the crowd. The sic I Oilfll- Iroiii the duhiie-.s nxxay ..ill to tl..- 1 left. Another in..n tried it. A- le fell j on hi, laei i.i ih,; ear. tie- ..'.'... . , who : iia-..'. :i I'll rta'jtiiU'-. lii-"-! a toey : t I tiie lla di ux'.ay oil in t'. - 'lii ! li st ii.iiu xt lio trieii lo eioei taecar all. 'C.ied. 1 He of iici s kept w liteh 11-1' 11 lie re i.pp ar.'d nt the iioor. So tei hing wc. v.i'.u;;. Two others got ni b li. Ip hiin. 'i h a one of i in 111 whis'l, : nd lay 1:1:1:1 at the window jumped o 'Valid run buck to t!i" 1 riiin. l ! : my ei.nnce. 11111 ctune the gin 'i.iiii niid..i' th seal. a. id I got a -a.j .. .1.. -: a- To'n's 111:1.. 1 :.'. missed :::i'l. s lie tinned 0:1 l:i" 'l.::: : t lliclc hi, arm v.it'. u wron.'h, 1. 1.-. ! ...g tb pi -.: .1 li'"i 1 Lis l.biiil. ih- j..::..pei! oil i'ltu tlie d. o i. ties. t'.'e bu .'.;.' 1 h -:-sh xtlx up toward the tri in. tii'iiifj: as W'e V. -il. 'Su.i l.-ni;' .1 il.uk form to-.- up t.n 'i'.-iu's s'd of tli tra-.'k 'i -id threw ' L i :' i th ' let. del' 'I'o'.'i 1 1 !.. .h ,1 i :. '.i.e man. lie . . ' 'i-"d ,:p : .' j.st :;. cab sb.-p. i.nd "!' a to 1. '- .... .' ;. ei! : li 1:1:1 . 1 e'V .et h- o.i : ."l.t tie- i..'.' ! --.'. ,1 1. !:d jt'e I i'e. We v. . :'.- pre- , 1 ii - li" l.-ni iiic' h. r !.-jt iie ii- 0 . - - l';iee iuio I be '. :" :i' . "!' xx. :s nai'iii-: x e both bint hit bin.! ,'.- ' ..1". .1 jiji. and ene the I i . -x . . .-ill he '.aid. J ! '.:.! he i . :, ': .1 ti'r-"'.:i info the tend-r. it... ., 1 iio.". 'i::irh t!:i'.' v.:., in il, 1 '. i'i :i.;::'t v. ..rth tb.; li'. " of tiie ee.! i; to the t .'..iKlfiy. '.'i.i'! lil'led '!;.. .rl il' tip il.t 1 . '. , e .out 'i-i..! iii'.-A tii" 1 i'l oe' lie v. 1 i ' P. I1 i.:..i xx ran awnv Iroiii t!i train rol 1. i- ..:. I all. - ii '..'as f . .rt v i.iil.-. to tiie nearest -':.ti'i:'. :. . . i - ,-. i'.!:.i "if ; e.'.. 'l'o.n fo '. and w.i .;ed ti.e ..n. ' ! sat 0:1 f i; . '.-ii- l.ai-li i.n l I 1 l.ini I"'. 1 i:e :.tf'." iilid -::..'ie ol bill W h I e.i lee nf. . -cry I'i'Vi lutiou. . in ! to I-- re: e:it.i.:r 1 he I ii.' 1 '.-' 'I'd,: xvi'v-. iiiiie.l hinil' i oti've 1 kiii.-i him:' i ..in u. ::: ti.ose forty u.i'.. sin an hou-: good time over that road at that iIh.v, but it sec ne.l fo tne a.i i.o,.. As we were ri nuiiig 11 'i fin g-ue ti e bed atld w ! ': .; 1 b.,th. and t Inn when he 0.1 :n to e. fa:, t he tired t " - .in.; 1. The blu'w.'.-.f 1 'vere out in l.t-crvt 1 was t.,',1 in a few xv a i-ai'i i I i.it o t he . ' : n ' 1 1 i' t .1 '. i ; sur . : ' .tx iiaaii-i I .' :: ttiil- sei.rt of t x-. - t . men 1" tel. e e ran Lack to tho '.ruin, 'l'l: robbers bad ! '' ii. 1 hidiag the pressc; ipty of ' '. i-i'.:. they h::d tile. I to go !:ii-..t::h .ii.' fe.iiu. Th"i-i: t'.erc too iii.i.':y r vd .' : s a aeiug tho ju.sseii"ers .lli-l hoy drew oil. Win-it. we r 'ic'ii.sl the post n.'ain Surge, ei I i a 01 1 1" 'il walked tip to the cab. 'Are . t on .li ri I .:.'' --ai l b-. 1 in x-.d ed. "Tjik" tin- to Mr. White's wile," nn-1 he banded nn Charlie's w atch, a ba:ik book and a b"ii' li of k t "lb- t'-hl ; ) to t"!i von.' the s:i -ee"'! v.'oiit on, 'not to f . J bu 1 abo.tt f'e-t --ti.it. Tint road agents ;..::. I .:i: v- It !i that, last vo ley. and he v.oidd b'.-. g..nc liiider iniylio'.v fr--::i bis : .-i- X'-oitniis. His 1 oily will go back xi;'.: yet: on your retnrn. and I wili gl - - ... -.i a b-ttfr to tho express com ...,,...' " Toin cried like n child. I couldn't -. : i i.v 1 raiil s eiiied f.) Iv on tin", I was thinking one minute of ho-.v re proachfully Charlie had looked nt mi? w l-e'ii he MvtttiL' into the o.b with a l-i:ig t'rort. and the next of a fri.il liu!" woman in T"ri-eo who wr.s pa lie nl ly .vailing Char I ie's ret urn. ' The com; in: . gave her 11 pension, but she iiiiln'f need it long." -Whet v. a iii ihe b...'" I asked. Cert lti.'ates of stock ia a wildcat Illil'M'-f '.i-hellic" -x i-.- - " It xx as 1 i !e t his," said Jim. wiping hi eye-, .itid l-riiig'iig his story to a elo.e. "Tho 'xpi'i" agent saw tiiat somehow tho fact that a si ipmout of tr.-.i-tire was to bo made had leaked .ut. At the last moini-nt lie substi tuted a lot of worthless securities. ii sit '.v that h was shadowed t-n the way to tho train ami he ucted up at Hie lcit just t- throw the robbers off the scout und to make thciu believe that tliy shipment was really being made by our 1 rain."-Joe Quail, in tii'! lly-stanib-r. Xo I 1:.. I.e. ci't- I ill l.ltn. it- llxploror Hot lilv'ott'er says lii.it a elo ' is rarely seen in I he farmhouse; of hi b ria, and many of the I e u re .! :. b-i e 11 1 1 ii'i ' ie.--. ef l.y s. .ft. !' ..'... that there are few civili.cd 1. ri '.'.iii-ro ti'Mc ieoe can Lo . :i .1 .1 tx ith so coo-. . 'iii -nt ly. Th" Mill .'. -.- . lit : i.xr :;. ru. and - at s;x p. 111. ;.!';: i.-.t t 1 loii'tite 1 h" -e'..r ro'iml. :.-: 1 :.t r.o-.n , it i.-. elf ici 1 1 V ' ' 11 bond. 'o.'i - . 1 the , I. ! u ., pi. . :" en i.o c pi-i t 111 : el 1 1' 1 i;:ie l y the su;i 1'n:t lb--y are r:u!. iti.-i' ti-m a .ov r'er of in hour i t ' . i tin ", av. 1 .1 j '! e 0 1 1 ,1 ! a tie i I. v. U ' :.", 1!: p - ld teo:j l r' 1 l-ox" . ,:' eidii.' ! i s-r tx i. him- t !u't-i i ' t'.i- oi' e 'i i : s Ilriii. ancy of tti. 'i'l'ill. The as' r. 'iioiiiei- r-:;.l for ."-ootbind at"e 'I.a1 w 'ion fie in-. .. i-. lr 1 i 1 ll it . b; i'ii jitco is ii 't nearly it-..-' I . ...'.'.-.:.. i- ... : i as ;:t- ' r' 1 . s xt .eo j- 1 . i.t,.. i'ii , tributes O. l.ri.fh'nesv. ..f t n -t'. m.a.u ! to h bri 'ii i.l;.- w!.i -,i et: fVu x-eu i-ver ih" I'liiur ;.-n!.:---. ' r i iroin t he orat ts. II. v -pp' " ' I ' ' j be c'-nvex - r coue.ivc-. aud I 1 i Jb! i" I r rs li'-ht . : .1.': I Ivilh' .:;i,.l,-. MlirtHlif miii m.i., 11. :i 1 I !. 'I ."O . fr
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