uu ..pnt."!.!"" TUlj at . m a a-n.. ar v a The larireaad rel't-jle rirrolattoB ol thCA BiA Itrrao nicmepil it to the lavoraMe eonsideratiou cfmlr -rtisers who layers will t mserte.i ti the lolloi ir.(t le w rates: 1 inch. 3 -'mes - - -fJ 1 itch. 1 months... lit itf 1 i b M ill i.l 1 I T' Ii . 0 nion-hs.. ........ I men I jer.... ........... a inches. t3 m.intbs... ....... ..".mir.'.i - .ulatmn. ".w.'.'.v. i i 2 Inches, I year.. ,ii rl't" K',- in advance tt.St " .' r . : .!) within 3 months. 1.7. ,'j ; . t.l within 6 mothr. 2 o .. :' i : . i.l within the year.. 216 3 Inches. montha .. - a inches, t year - 2. i colnma, 6 months - 10AO s, column. 6 months ... . -- au AM v column 1 year . . a.1.0 1 column, 6 montt.s 4- ot 1 column, I year........ 7. Business Items. ritt inrtion, 10c. per ltn FHtHe.uent icscrtions. " jr lir.e Aum mis tm tor's and Fxeculor Not lees, fa M Auditor's "Notices S-50 Stray and similar Notices ou 6r-Kcsot.ui ions or pr.-eed ;nr ot any corp!" ticn or sK-iety and ro-j:Biun iata.n des.nn.dto call attention to any matter id limited or indl vidua! interest n.usi t-e pid 1 t as advertismenia. B.x.k and J.ih I nr.tina ot an kinds neatly and '9 -.nr. outside of lh county n- re I cr year will bo chanced to -Ml the ahove terms r le r,..se who lon i oonsult their in it in advance mnn not ei X. ' JAS. c. HASSON. Editor and Proprietor. "HE IS A FREEMAN 'WHOM THE TRCTH MAKES FREE ASD ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE." SI.CO and postage per year In advance. n : tie -a me loot In if aa those who r e distinctly understood rrow . ..lM .i-erteloreyonsiopii.irsM. ry, v . mt I? WTY r ' V re : u: -.-alawaKS dootherwlse. i YOljUMJi XXIX. EHENSHUKG, PA., FKIDAY, MAY 17, IS -5. NUMBER 20. I evetTioutir executed at tha lowest irtoea. And don'tyou ioncet tt. ..-AM I: .... 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Ii. . , ' ... 1 I 7 . ,; II 7 J.". ii 7 11 7 V. ii- . II 7 : N .ii 7 . 1.; ... 1 1 ; :;.i . ' ' ... i:: m :.t. n jr. ' . . 1 1! KlL.r : it 7 .'. i .. II 7-.':. iV - - 11 7 i i " I .... II 7.'.. . ii l.-.v;, . " :i ii 7 j:. " It 7V.". . . . , " I ' A -II I f. ;. .'v'V 1! l' It 11 7 V " " in i runic l oinpaiiy ',uirk. Sli-plirn Kiii!i':lLr.'. J. I) Kvan. .Inlin Miaw. S. .1 Stall.T.Cliai ls . . . .. . Smith I'.n niii iiian Visi'ir:irv-r. S. C Ziiydt-n, (ii-ori' JllHSSTnWV. I hint H nrd. Armour & Po Ha nt ley. 1 1 prn.an ...."........" Hurvaral. A W Hurhannn . Georue T Hojtert. tiistave . 1 'uheo . t. lianiies, A . 'o ...." .'. l-'enii liri.j" Farmers Siipply t'ompany ...... ... Kishr, .lanh. rr::r. A " '. '.".T.".'.' " Kopkler. Mrs I. .... 1 1 r i j-ch .v I.fnK lienr.-e th:l.ple.... . J rifhth . t'harli-s ....... trem Kistpr t'lo hinit 'omiany . Henilcrann Furniture t'ompany llnran W . A .Inhnstnwn I.:in n Furnis'ilnif T K !uif X llornii-k K't-.lel X Fairell..r."-.....I Krair. W . A """ Katxenitin.' . .1i.h Kline. W. It Son Love. Sunshine . t M l.oeorirh. H. . . IMither. ' O Inhnrt. Samol I. rkhar.tr. A. W '. . "'.'W. l.lllher. W. : I.nreti'z. K . "..1 M ir.to.-b. J. at. t Bro Malov, F. Mr-i'rory. .1. (' M iii'liihnuer. ' 5pnrtfe Nw York t'ash 'rriK-ery 'o .Nathan. M i. Hro In.sfeail. Daniel ." I'hillips. S. K uinn, .lame Hamp .1 lines I'uth. Charles S Saly Iai,-as Swiiii, Joseph Stern Hro. ..." ..,.'. sm-hman, Julius Siul. M.ix " Slater. .1 M S'ensrer. John Tim in is. H. II Tue. S. S ThotiiHS. freore II I'pileuwe. M illiam icrinif . tienrv rtdll. William". "". . Wehn. Iiiiis Ji Son Viili ims. Herman It Zipl. William .11 HI NSTU' N. Fourth M'(rrf. Campbell. '. l tiien. A. X. Hro Kibert S.-.itt lM.ert. H'. H l.-vlin. F. .1 lavi-. harte? .... F. n.talie,. i. a Foster. An.lrew treer. 1. F . teoriiP. Sulimon Hay F. W in s(lns Ilanini X Kro H-ltiy. II. It Holiuian. Sot lieb Ilotnuann lir.is .Iiit'lun H-.fi.-htnan loy . F. A .. Son .I inowiir. H Kramer Hros Karkin v l'i;.er !.. 'r..ry. .1 r Morss. i - 1 tar.. I Moses, i W Monroe. W A K !lI'l:lliaS-. II Until .V Kpplev Swank. N . K ." Swank Har.tw.-tret'ompany ... sprmil. .1. K Showe. t teoriie S.-hry. I! K Simon. C t'lioina. J-itin X Sons Won!!. 1. M Watem .1 .i.i. II i jlio Youn. . I 'hanes V. inn. r. -inn Nt- ow N. rlttll Ward. 1 1 1 1 1 15 14 1 1 in II 1 1 .Ii. H NSTV - Sitih Hani. Hrinker. T II HraMon. t W Ieeker. .! flQ H Kiit.'z W .1 M tarry. leonje Kuihnan. I-.uis . Strcnimell. William 'I'wruss , W illiam Wisstmterfc. W-ss Inter Wilson, Con. W .ItiHNSKIWJi . Srv 'tfli I iti'd Hover. Ilenrv Harriek. W K Iliitumeil John M irshall P.antni; Mill Company... itt. Havi.l I'etr.hiti, A li Kealll S C Kose, Jacob H Haer. i: Na'iK e. I. -uis .InHl-'STuWI. Kmhlh li anl. .iillST(W. .inA II i. Hinsle C. I. Ka.iv.J. F . --- Hn.l-on, It. M M .ra in, t in s t Ne istiel, Hen'V Kie 'el. Joseph s imIiu air, I'Niiip Wnlman. John .11 111. ST. V1H. lenttt Want. uinn, M. 1 .lollTrsTOWN. Kl-ri-nth Hard. T irteb .V H i Mn an Kuw land, .letters -n .It l! NSTow V. Tirilfth Ward. Flyan, James .1l.IINsT.-WN. Thirtirnlh Want Htirh.m n 5e ira F vidr n. I.. : K et. Kalph I ' moil .es I'oin; ny Iill nst. in N . Foalirnth Want. It It U 14 Connelly. I Ton a" -I.ouu'iry , r..lm r. If - 15 in 7' i:t mv: i v i v 7: it inv: it In:;. '" i:t ncvr. - 1-' l-'7". :l- ' ' It 7 r .1 II 7 ,. ' 7V.i h- it 7 2i .li.ll N-Ti'AV N. fltt-rntn Want. At-raham. Anthony Hanyan. ( .-orKc Movie. Fa't-ii-k - Clark. P F Fiseh. Martin 1 1 reer.e. . I llessl.T, Theo.li.re X t o Hob z iiari. '.. Kratn. Abrahnm t "o - sab -in. Abranarn SP oi. I.. A Si iMeh x Co Won I. M J'lH .NS row N. Sut tilth li arti. Dt.Klinir. John Keiie. Willlaic ( Ixtlney,. lames- - (leltuiid, liaviil larnai'. J A I.enkawiti. Morrii" M.-A lear. en sehlflaur. John Scholtr St IVz.ii.1 Toner. Feter JiiHKSTiiWK. St r ntrrnth Ward. Cypher J M - c pin-r. I H I 'oWi ran . W A..... -- - - Ih.nnelly. A Iinnhain . S iinuel iK-Franee.H T - l;enn, l M .teir.xe. II M Hamp. John M. Ailisier, AloliIJ - I'muh. W Shle:.l. James t .. IS K U'ifner i. spec lit Yon OK. M LILLY fV.HOt'OH. Armitnire. T I. Hen.ier. K .1 - i'onr.l, John Iravi-. K Kilw arils. F.dw.rd lieoriie. Fletcher C ileorve. Mrs. K C - Kret-t'S. A I Leather . .Mrs Mary It Keap I. i C I. illy supply Company .. ... Leahy fc. ' M-ln'toSh K .Mullen , J B " Kainey. Joseph . LOKKTril Ki.KOl HH. I.itzinner. B VV McAtcer. A W snields. J K - W l. a, J F Son Von in v.". 7 40 75 la 7.- 14 7 4i i;t Ma 13 111-V.S 1 1 7 U 7 13 lil i.'i 10 anas 14 7 a;. 14 7 a.', 1 4 7 aft 1 1 7 aft l 7 a ". U 7 aft it loas li i.i aft 1 1 7 14 7 :. is in aft 14 7 aft 14 7 an !:t in oft '- aft ft o a". 13 Ilia:. 14 raft 1 1 7 aft 1 1 i.i ft 13 ioft 14 7 aft 13 pi a;. 14 7 aft 14 7 as M 7 aft i- la :;. li l ft la 14 7 J .", 1 1 7 aft 8 :to a . it mar. 13 ma:. 13 in aft i 7 a:. U laaft 14 7 ar, 14 7 a." 14 7 -ft la ia 7ft it - ar. 1 1 7 aft 11 In 7ft 14 --jr. 13 Mvft 14 7 aft 13 M aft 1 1 7 ar. 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 11 1ft a ", li ift aft la la 7ft la ia7ft 1 1 7 ar. it 7 aft '. aft sr. 13 iiaf, 14 - a. i.i in aft 14 7 a. 1 1 7 aft 14 7 aft 1 4 7 aft s :i aft 14 7 jft 14 7 . . 13 loaTi it 7 a.s li jr. as 14 7 as ia ia 7 ft ia ia 7ft u 7 aft 13 loift 14 7 aft n t ft a 7 4i i aft 14 7 aft 14 7 aft li lft a i ia ia ;r. 4 m aft 7 4i i aft ll lft aft 14 7 aft 13 lo a-ft vr.KUKLLVlI.LK P.or.r.fnH Andersin. Harry Aihre.-ht. Ja-vi Honncr. M . . . Harron .1 Walter 'raiii. F J Ilunmire. H J...... Ksterly, John Fnrrel I x Kre lell "." ti-raily, Maurice lates. (iiihert l.onifhry t (Jalbrajty Met. lain Jt Hector Newman. F K Robertson. W (IS Sei h .1 F H'.'.'i Salv. IVt.'r Shioelelt .V ISipp . Von Alt. J H Willett. William Younir, Ji W MINSIKI! TOWNM11P. Kberlv. Henry l'AT-ruN nnmiriiii . Kell, I.. S H. -vee. S i iti u e ' . Buck. H S Cambria Hardware Company ' Nirnelius. .1. K Fe.ler. J ?eph iino't. (leorye S ...... (rauliardi. .lohn Ho.luklns. '. W I. iucoln McNcal Murkln X Kusner , I'aLton Supply iftimpany Severn, K. .1 Thomas. A. M Weakland, alrer..... Wolf & Thomp-on.." W hnlerlaif e. .Mrs. Eva Yahner. John r-HTliK l. llll'llll. "lo'dstine, A. H. At 11 S tiaupt. 1. A At Co Mo ..Iv. William H Frinuie. M. A W ilson. .1. F.. .V. Co KliUDll, F. It. At Co 1'iiKTIIK TOWSHI 1' d.nler. W S Piper M K. At Co Slates, llenrt'e W Willi uson, Thomas.. It K4 I IK TOWN sill l Bowers l K I'.laii l. I-red Kldoratio Coal Coiopany Frick. Max Fries At Schimthe i last. .w, J . H ill istow. ii. I. Keystone Men-'ianil Ise Company. K u h n . K Kuhn .. B .1'.. Trojcell. C. K Cnion Suiplv Comp-.iny Wiilhi.le. A.H R.isHIULK I'.iilliU (ill Kppley I.. At A. W Itli'll I. A N 1. TI'iVSSHIi Hanirhtori, James i'o.itri:v KoK.iriiii. Hi'.lenas.S J srONVI ItKKK TlHVNSH Fvcelsior Store S..1TH KnIlK l;(lK..-(il Buck. A. C X o I toldstine. 1 teorue. N . S At Son ti-ami.linu K. S ( tales. ( ieorue F. Kaiillman. .1 I. likens. Ilaupt X Co M urphy . Noah M iniielstine. I. Pnnirle. A. A sironn. A. I' stiiienian lr.. South rork Supply Coiiipanv Treece. S W " W Irk". John S Wl.t.T. .1 Sl-A Mil Kl M . At A A larr.s. W A 14 7 a". jtri htn. Frederick 14 7 aft Cover. C B .. II 7 aft Koust. I. .1 14 7 aft Ff.ck!er. iteore II 7 aft Kietter. H V Co 1 1 7 aft Lawrence. I M 13 lo aft Leveriro.nl I 14 7 aft Shryork, H K 14 7 7'. Strauss, William. It 7 aft StutT'iian. A F 14 7 aft Sinitb, 1 l.-nrae W It 7 aft l'anev. .1 M X Co II 7 aft W itt x Bankin 14 7 aft It 7 aft II 7 a. 13 p. a.. 1 1 7 aft u 7 a.. 14 7 aft it 7 aft it 7 aft it 7 aft It 7 ar. 14 7 aft 13 in aft 1 1 7 aft 13 1 i aft i t o aft it 7 aft la ia 7ft u 7 aa 14 7.5 14 7 aft u 7 a;, 14 7 a. . 1 4 7 aft 14 Mi 14 7 aft 1 1 7 a.s 1 4 7 a", ll lftao 1 1 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 aft It 7 7ft .in, any... Anderson. II. Binder. K. M Cnshinir. A. B . . Fuer, Henry llirard. C Li. bile. W. H M.-i towsn. 11. J McNeelis. James... MdJarvev K. 11... M.-i "lain X -. Mmrolis. .1 . X -o... So artier Hardware Wavne. M M M M Llill I I.I. i-.iii;h (. lbniond, M c Mi-Call. F.itriik I iirnmer. V allaco v erner, Ani liony U SI.IMiro l.-WN-ll Bensereck Supply Compmy leup, Miir:m U 11 Mi iti K IIIlK.il (ill Brown. F. M Kirov. P F. Knhertson. W. 11. x Son Sherbinc. Wallace Wentroth, eoriri' yiiiiki: Ti.wNsnir (low llabbich xHudai'h Kis.-'ake. M viii.K.i: townmiii- (rrr M. Kee, t:. W 13 in aft i ii 7 ar ! 14 7 7 ft ! 13 in aft . 14 7 aft I 1 1 7 aft I 14 7 ai 1 1 7 aft It 7 aft 1 4 7 aft 13 pi aft l l 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 " 14 7 - 14 r - I t 7 -' ft 14 7 -a II 7 It 7 -ft 14 7 7 ". 14 7 aft u 7 aft it 7 a. 1 1 7 aft 1 1 7 aft 14 7 aft 11 V.r. 14 7a 11 7 IA 1 4 7 aft 13 in aft 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 1 1 7 aft I I 7 aft 14 7 aft 13 in aft 13 in aft I I 7 aft It 7 aft I " lo aft 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 13 p. aft 13 in aft 14 7 aft 1 1 r as 14 7 a:. 1 1 7 aft 13 lo aft 1 i in aft 14 7 '. ft 14 7 aft a", aft I 4 7 aft 1 4 7 14 7 aft I I 7 aft 1 1 7 aft 14 7 a.-, 14 7 aft 1 1 7 aft 1 1 7 :. 13 111 oft 1 1 7 aft 13 in II 7'-:. I 1 7 '.'ft 13 Hi, I I ' a:, 14 7 aft It 7 Jft li i a la :ft ii 7 a". 13 In a:, ll 7 a.-. 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 -ft 14 7 J. l 7 aft ! 1 7 aft .11 7 ift 14 7 -' li 7 a ' 14 : .'j . 13 in a, .11 7 a'. Ii 7 aft i.i loa. . :4 7 a. u 7 a . 1 4 7 a ", ii 7 aft ll 7 a:. . It 7 a i li raft .11 7 a. . 1 1 7 a ". . 11 7 -ft it 7 aft 'SKI. . 14 7 2ft . 14 7 aft Kit). 14 7 'ii ! COULD II A VI- A WAV;", i Lake Michigan Could : io Up and Surprise Chicago. rLAEEHHY JACK. BILLIARD AND POO L TABLES. No. ..! Tat.les. License. K11KNSI1I 11(1 IHUItill.ll. Brown . I'. F lK.-r.ny,. I. B OAI.l-ITZIN r.i.m.t A.ll. 'ampbell, John HASTIMiH it.itatrcii. F-iist. li. B. M Kline, F. 1 Hamm. C. B.. .1. oi N-T'.W Third Uttrtt. J.iHTnWN, rtmrlh U'artt. ' aft Morss c L W ;er. F. 1' .ll H NSTOW w. St rfiitt-rtiih Wnrd. Buredorf, Frederi'-k LILLY IIOKoriiH. Haley. John Short, incent MOKKKI-l.VII.LK II K- OH Younir, Albert I'ATro.N IU.H..1 lill Ireen. I come . Strati tr, W. V Sell Til P.. UK II. .Kill lill. Ulrannd. William HuI7el. Charles Hamilton. John M urphy, Noah SIAN(I.KK B'.Ki.r.iil. Mcrthers. Jamu Kodkey , I. N 1 :i ;iij.i 1 ;.o aft a in aft :t .Ma. 7 '.ii aft 4 fiaf. ti h i aft a 4 i aft 1 :' 7ft 1 :io aft 3 "') aft ft" 7ft a 4n aft 1 3o 7ft 1 3 i 7ft BROKERS. .ll ill NST N. First Ward. Class. Licrnse 13 loaft 14 7 aft It 7 aft 1 1 7 aft 1 4 7 aft 14 7 as 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 1 1 7 aft 1 : l) aft 1 4 7 aft 1 1 7 as 14 7 '.5 ll if. aft 14 7 '.ft 14 7 25 14 7 ar. 1 1 7 aa H t4 7 aft 13 lo.'iO 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 1 4 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 as u 7 as 1 4 7 aft :4 " -Jft 1 1 7 aft 14 7 2 ft 1 1 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 aft ' i 7 aft 14 7 as 1 4 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 as 14 - as u 7 aft 14 7 aft it 7 aft 13 in as 14 7 aa 14 7 as it 7 aft 14 7 a? 14 7a6 it 7 aft 14 7 ar 12 12 75 14 7 2ft ' 14 7 25 14 7 aft 14 7 aft 14 7 2ft Brown X Otto 13 in aft Clark, F. W l l 7 aft .loll NSTl.W N. third Want. Blanch. I. I 13 1(1 aft EATING HOUSES. ci ssj. License EAST roNKM l'(ill It.lltl.riill. Writht. William I' s S aft 11 VSTl cliS IKtlltil (ill. Foust.t. B. M ftaa .1. IH USTdWS, fremiti Wilrd. Conrad, Michael R ft'ift .1. .11 TS OW N. 7Vur,( II a rd. Carpenter. ( ieorice ii 7 loaft Me' altrcy, F. ll S ft 7ft Mussante, I'ha'les H 5 aft H 1 Til FUliK KOKilt (ill. Stinemac, W . It 8 a aft An AI'PKAL weld Lo held Tiiemlsy ttn (I rl tielt . J ine I nn.l .ft. I .". at I tie liriil' HOI St. KBKNSIil Ul. wliete all in terested ran attend. J.S ASHBlillMIK. Mercantile Appraiser. Steei Picket Fence. THAN t WOOD CHEAPER . x a n, t f X A A ft r A All It Neo! I- an i:airllii.iafee to Set It a Cointr. Vhat uu Ant-ieiit Mar iner Says Abimt Sut-H Matters. "Aprojuis tif the ri'.-i-nt Atlantic til:il T.'inv." xiitl ;iii niu nt i:::ri:tcr to a ( iii- i Tri liiiru- Ki.'iii tlic i:-r lav. "an .unit nf ni.c in-iin r :uc SMiafiit Lc of i:it(-;.".t ::t this lii ic. I; i.-si't iu'i;'s-t-ir.v to li:ivc ati ocean of wa'cr In pro ilti. i'ri'.i'i.l Hhni' wavi-s by n;r il'l-. tild l.a'K.- Mi -iiia";iri cmid ?vt ii) :i i-;m- a !'1 in 1 hat liiii- an.l sin '.v "!ii ( :ilT. :i fcv 1 hi;iLrs hi-rct. ifort- nil! io n vhl of. A;i that woiil i Iv iuv-s-ary v.iii:l.l I. i-a n c: rt !iin.iUc in th.- l:ilce ami l!u ;i tluTi- .i.;:;.l In- from six to ten it--. -1 .f a! cr h; re in no thin'. Tin- st. try tint 1 slarti tl to ti ' i you Ikis iiii i-.:t-1 hij'.it-Kv :: . I'u- piimc i-iiiM', a ti.lal Have as thf ii;i.n-iii:!tc i-iifct, anil a ruined tov.n as the i-i nlt. 'New Madrid. Mo., was dest roved ly the Vn ill sii iU-c." as it was isi'.l.'d. in lii.- v.-ar I'll. The whole M i-.-i ii.pi val:.-y was t. 1. The eeiilerof vi.e- ii. e '.v:i-at !.'.!h IVairie. near New . ;.iili in. The vil.nitions w.-re f-!5 over the Oliio valley as hirh as I it shiir;vh. N.av M iih i.l MiliVii :1 more lliiin any 1 1 iii r 1 1 1 ii (Hi the M issi-shjii. At that i i::.e I tidiatis wire da rmis ai'.dlhe I I, !.- lis eii'. :iir d in earrv in.V produce ill ln::;t.-to New ( irie.ins hejit iii -o!iip;ir.y f .. mi.tiial liefellsc. In the IiiidiiU'of i ! . .ahi r H'. 1 here was a tcrrih'e .-le.eli i.nd i:irri::r (d the !.o;its so that tin-i-:, v.'- .-er.-ai; a v.iik.-Tieil and hurrie 1 on dec';. 1 !ii:i';iii;,r ' f an Indian aitio-k. 'i la- ii.,!-.e iin.l c iiMiiii ition were dreai! l.i!. 1 i.l :-..i.;i stepped. 1 :i t he iMi'ii'n;;' haul r i;:iir.;r anil hissinr were heard anil ii. re u as a t rem. If ions lioi!ii;o; np oft!.-- w.'t.-rsof tile M i-s!--sipii in hu'e sw i!.. I.issiritr the ImuiIs alum', so v5. I ci' 1 v t h.i : t lie men were 1 1: :-i nvn a 1 .nt i n in- .,-c:.'s. The water i:i t !ie riv. r i ha:i "'ii loa re.'.di-h hue, lli.-n liecanie l1:: .:i mud theown up from t lie 1 he h.' ;'!. wliile the surf.:.-e. hish.ed li. t he ,i-"c.i ion of the ea r! h hem at ii. i,, is e. iv. ; d with f. ia Ki. hi. !;. e;.; li .:;.'.' i;.a -s-s .lie si te of a harrel, .' d a !. .iiv: t he t reiiihl in;r siirface. 'i io- t-.il'l h opened i:i wide t:.,s:ires, : .i i i!-is!!i'-' arain Ilii'eW the Water. ::.!;:ml ::e'd in e j t - h ilier t ha n In;.-, of tin' trees. I he atmosphere :. i;".-! Kii'i a thi.-A vapor of c"-..s. A New M.i:'i id sever a ! Imi.Hs v. i re ear ' i In tiie L'reat v.aves up onto t he I "1; of t.ie i- i v. r jtist ain.ve i he town, r 1 v. .-' h-tt l.ii:"!; ar.d dry a con-idcr- distance f n m the water. Many i a :e ivrei ki-il i n the sna::s. v ii hers wi re siiiil or si randed on i .; ; l aisaiai islands. Tin- scenes f s.-v. r;.l d.iVs I'm ir.:' the retM ated n . : ! ic . w. re ho.-rii.'.e. TI,.- -id p 1 1 ii rat ei I .- -is d.i ha rye. I t::ii,-.d 1 lie ;:ir wit h i ..-a- i h'.nvia. ami s- st-o;,,-!y iin j . . . i tiie water of the river i". :r one hi. . .i and lifty miles 1..-I..W that it ... o'l h.ir.iiv he used for any purpose 1". : i.l. i . d i ys. Ne.-. ' L. i; id. whi. h a M'llT t v. ! . t. f ahove J ,ie . i;. t il.io ls, ..Ui.'i -ii i "-v t ir.t the i i .t- eo.i-ri-d it : a di p h of live fee', 'l ie - ! i. .of several I. .-s in the ieiT.ity were ele v ii . .1 a !,.! have since It. i j ' nted with corn. People lived th..- liver in 1 ho-i" davs more than hi tie country, si t he Liar water (list erha nee did pr. .1 -a-l.iv mole d:;ma;re than the '.-.ha w 'o re th -re '.'.iis no wa!er. So yo.i . an easll v - -e hi - a ' hi re ca ii L a i H : 1 va ve '.t,':..a.; ; : t i o-iaii .'.'id tl.at v.c i:ay liave eiie nf ni;r n'.i li si.in. day. When it (-lines i' shoiii 1 he a ''nod one. so th..-e i a-t.'i'ti jH-oi!e will I c satisti.-d we iii. I Hot inatm ia-l lire it lo e-et even." STANDARD YARD AND POUND. t r '. : Seall in the- AYiills of Irliament ind tlpea.-il l. ry I'viciity Vein. The ot'i-'iiia's of our yard measure and pmiad wciarht ot li -ru ise. the Itri.i. h siiilidard wei'-Iits ii.id nieas tli' s- are sealed or walled tip in the sides of tin- house of pa ii ia met. t at Lon don. The cavity m the wall in which these pri cio'.Ts t! andards sire preserved so!iie.'.'iiat ri'semhh s a tomhand can he pern d oidy hy te;iiinfr away the v.all. The ii.vii ai'tii ii which are therein. so safely eased are Loth of metal. Tin' yard measure is of hroiize. in the shapc of a har. t hirt v-eiyht inches in l. nirt h. t hirty-six sc. t ioiis. or one yard. ha-inpr hecn mai k.-d oiT upon it w it h some liip-ly sealed instrument. The weiirht standard is a cuhe of jihitinum. wt i-rli-e;i.-tlv sixteen ounces. Weiirht v it i-, it i- sea ft' i lore than tin inch V-.iiT ro?iiliA''j 1 I I ill) i till ii ill Le,r' I T!iboitiihvfiP!rTitrtPrTireir!?i Gate. fThit Nanti luri.-) rrin b o' l on Iron or Wx4 t.-t. WTien wriif-.c f..r pn.i-1 gtm 4jTiiaDtitr. N'umtr of C,u. IfnM- &n1 n.r!t W antnl. Wc miu minufi'-rqrr ll-Ty Ir.-n Kfti' Inc. 4'reajtine, Mi-ie Kitlit.r. Kir Miutt rn aul FlhK K'AI'FS. frlnf !"". r.i Ckitin. Kr& a.ti-1 Irr.a (ri) . WIi:K inoliAa i-l0 btiir . NN, an-i all kind '.f U'lHK WuRk. TAYLOR & DEAN. f0l, 203 A 205 MartetSL Pittsburgh. Pa. ench "-. ticn. VAhTED KFLIABLt M FN to sell ..or choice and complete line ol Nur sery Stock. Hluhesi salary ana commission paid weckiv. Pay ing uil prrmr.tnt position nuarauteed and success assured to imhI men. Special linluce tnnts to beit loners. Kxperlence not eees-ary. Kxclusive territory and your own choice of same given. IH not delay. Applvto ALLti Nl KKKY C . mrhA 4m. Koohetiler. W. Y. K ALL lilt NKWS. KKAH TH K I'KKB MAN. tl.ft" tier yer. in extent oil either side, and. if sold for the m. ial there is in it. would Lriii"; nearly two hundred dollars. Once every twenty years the walls inclo-iii-r these ,st;i:idan!s are torn .: way for t he purpose of reiiiovint; tiie tun jiicci-s of ni' tal and eoMiarine- t heir lenc-i h and weight witli the oflicial standards in Use hy the hureiiiisof wchrhts and measures. These com parisons an- niaiie under the siip-rvi-sioii of the president of the L. union h- i.i rd of t fade and sv veral ntiieri .ilieials atipointe-1 hy the diTcrent hranches of the jii en's frov-.-rnment. Lxt rcucly tlelieate and clahorate ap ea rat us fi ir niiili iny these comparisons are list d. and if the units in use hy the ' lireau referred to have Leen i hario;ed. or deviate the least from Ihe staiidiirds with which they were compared twenty years Lefore. they are immediately i :ian;red so :is to conform withtiic riiriiial Lronze ;md ilatinum types. Ilie ceremony of "eo'i-parino- the standards" v.a.s last made in April. Is.!-'. A fi.-r t he comparisons had Leen made and no variations detected, they were i '-"a Hi w;ii fed up with the Uiiderstaiid 'aifr tiiiit I In v would not Le aerain dis turbed until April. ItMtJ. A New the lersfT Drlnlt That F-iillven :!o-;-:.li.i:in Tir.je. Just at this season of the year the in habitant s of Iturlinyton county, N. .1.. are windinp; up their bir hoy and tca-lK-rry .season, and it is the most j. .yous of the year. Next to the prize Iufr. ''teaherry j:ick" fills a lony-felt want, says an eastern exchange. Itistiln'V eniye indijrenous to this part of the state, and rarely, if ever, found els where. It is a combination of native i.iyred'ents. till of w hich are raised on the soil where t he jack is made. The f. irmul.'i is not furnished with cavil lioltlc. it, judyed from its etTe-ts. it must hav- a proof as hio-h as brandy and be a near relative to the alcohol of commerce. "Teaherry jack" is made out of apple jack, which is kept in a secluded spot until it becomes a brown ish timber and Las the alor of aye. In the ili'-l illation ami afterward the apple jack is mixed with crushed tea Li rrii-s. sometimes called wintcryrei-n pluii-s. or checkcrberrics. Tlicy have tlu- sniic llavor ;is w'uiterrreeii rliew in:r trum. Tiie oilor is a comhinatii m of apple blossoms and luountain tea Lt rries. which is so fascinatini thai the amount of alcohol in the drink is for";. t ten. There is no biirniii;T or h u sh taste while the teaherry jack is triekiiny down tin' throat: tlu re is i...ne of tin- rasping which whisky often causes when it is unmixed with water. V;.tcr is not net ded with letiln-rry jack 1 i make it palatable; it needs no dilu tioii. The natives drink it without water, and its strenalli is indicated to t In eye or t he taste only in the sie of the jrlass. which is the ordinary ""lass i if a count ry barroom smaller in size. The tea bcri-yilrinker is expected to till his jrlass, close lth eyes and prnlp it th W11. The season for teaberry jack is the l.o-hiHintr time in the winter, when the out -door work is done on tin farm and t he hoi's are fat. Old tea berry is valued most, but it is hard to keep it year after year its taste is .so rood, and the inhabitants require so much of it dtirino; the winter. Teaherry jack ali'eets a man cumu latively. It beirins w it h his toes, which, if he ha.- had eiht or ten drinks, beirin to be lively and somewhat intoxicated. 1!. feel us if t!ie toes belong to some o ht r human lein;r. and he is some what snrpri.-ed at the exhilarated con dition in which he notices they tire. The tc;. berry jack "rives him the mental uAiiiiair. nti.1 1 iitix.rx CI'KKli: no tne.. Ixik inr. lira. liaaTffiT Jt Ul'sH, llfTocr or I astiiott. How fpil.-h'ly a fashion makes the wheels of t rnde ro round! In a Phila delphia i ;!! y cur discussion the other day a man said: "Yes. ray brother's mill is L.i -y. lie has orders for one thousand live hundred pieces ahead, a:i 1 he makes three thousand three h-.ii-elred an l lifty yard., a day! lie inakes crinolint h.airclofh." Now. a ve:.r arro 1 ! ; i -i would senreiOy have Leen an item, but the enormous amount o loth used now in si i iTeii i:itr out the hems of women's dresses and for limn"; tht- citi ire L.i'-k of the skirt of frowns causes this demand. It is a com promise, of course. iH'tween ckis'.ic folds and hoops that the crinoline conies in to lilL Hi r to disassociate himself from Lis . and to be a spectator of the way hieh the effects of the tipple start 1 his toes to hi- feet, then up to his cs. This is the danger siirnal. and iiot be disregarded. The native euaan i ;accus1omed to the clfects rink, but to a visitor thev are :..'. i r.s :i nd insidious. The effect, it gradually extends upward, is id. i i'. e and sudden. The la .t 1 liiii"; .eau'eeted is the brain, which re in s i :ii heiy sober after the throat 1 t(Mi"ie have started on a mad cr of inebriety. The tongue may runiiiiiir mi at :i Treat rate, whih- brain, in sorry sobriety, stands off leental attitude by itself, woiuleriii"; at is tin- matter with the tonrue .! it is carrvinor on and makinar all hinds of fieei'lics. The lejrs may be latu-inir. while the rest of the ImmIv is i iib. r and anniseil at the antics d" the intoxiettteil let's. 1" to i 1 1 1 t : I.:: ( -: he i . i.i V.'l th MAKING THE BEST OF IT. An Invalidcv! I'lnhirm m. In tron ion 4 I -ic fur 'out inn .hi; Hi Sjnirt. Ache.-rful exam;i!e of iii";eni:ity in "mahii'.-.r tin best of ii" is to be seen tit an a pa r: ::cnt house on Spruce street. It takes the form of si loii";. li;ir. lish i";r rod fixed to one of the window frames of a room on Ihe third story in such a wav that the line dcttcridiii"; from it daicles over the sidewalk a tlii'e les- than seven feet from the jri-oemi. sivs Mie New York Sun. At t he hook end of the line then' is fixed a li.rhi wire basket and at the Lutt end of tin- pole there sits an in valid, chained to his chair Ly paralysis of theh-irs. In his active days the in valid w a - :i frreat fisherman, and. as hi. wife i ; i -11 and fecLle. too. it has been the old fisherman's fancy to riarup thi. !e and pi lie t!ie sh rlilllUiiLO 1 T.-ITI0 Jt A- O. An English Furrier Gives Some Details of High Prices. Coats of Far That t oKt H.VOOO Altrrd K.Tery Year to Suit the I-atewt I'hion I loo Wanlrnbe of For Worth SATfi.oiio. HOUSE IN WHICH LINCOLN LIV- D 1 l y Tt'.u- set it for Lites. Tin y come in of the morning and eveninp; jia pel's, his mail, messages froi.i oh! coiiies who know his whim, and small par. -els from the neiirhLoriii"; trades men, who also know his fancy. When ihe old Waltonian is wheeled in his i hair to he window in the morn ili'.' his (ir.-il ";laiiee is down at the basket, lo see if there is any bite. There nearly always is. and then the window is opened, no matter what the weal'.ier may le. the line is w i mud in n tin' reel until it reaches 1 he end tin"; :i the pole, and then tin- "lis h" is ilex A .Miisiv landed. Sometimes. :so the nei;rhlors say. the ld lisiK'rm::n makes believe to "play" wi.h the catch; and when, one day. a friend loaded down the basket with i : .had that really required a cnmmI deal .if i.'.viil to haul in. 1 lie invalid fisherman was so overjoyed when he did land it th at In- eou! I do nothiii;r but smile for the rest of tin- day. The cold spell has bothered him a little, but whin hist seen, durino; the recent hifrh cold winds, he Lad a heavy fur cap pulled down over his ears, a woolen comforter wound around his neck, fur pamitlcts on his hands, and was haulinp; in a package of Libaeeo and a letter with all the con centrated interest of a true angler hav iri"; it out with a rainy tish. The liichton Wntltiir Itiwk. At Dirrhton. Mass.. lyinp; well iii l':e tide water of Taunton river, r. . a of trreat antiquarian interest. i.i a ;Tr:ii:ite Lowhler alnnit eleven fi-et 1--y:i - and live feet in trreatest height, and is known tLroii";hout New Knariand r. ithe "Die-hton Writ in"; Kock." One ride of the linvlder is almost perfectly tt.KMith, as thouprh worn Ly flaciai ac tion. On this Hat surface, in clear-cut fiitlines, are dozens of characters. i, .Toc-'.yphies and pictures, chiseled Ly r-ome preListorie enrntvcr. The arehaiilopists have never Ih-i-u aLle to decipher these chamcters, Lut they arc of undouhtcd antiijuity. Speakinp of the 6 1.OOO fur coat stolen from Lady Warwick, in connection with her description of herself sis a "splendid pauper" under the new linar lish tax laws, a furrier says to the West minster lludcvt: "As a matter of fact. $4.1hh) for a lady's fur "oat is alsolntely nothintr out of tin' way in our experience. On the inntnirv.it is rather a low price for a fur coat of a lady of means and of social position. There are larare- nutn Ikts of such ladies who wear fur coats of alxi.it i 1.7.VI to just over ?.".imiii, and now and ajrain, not so very rarely, we make a coat up to j?7."00. "What kind of fur are these coats, lined with?"' "There are three kinds of exjH-nsive fur Russian sable, natural black fox and s -a otter. Hut it is not the liniii"; only that makes a coat expensive. The trimmiupr is another very valuable often th- most valuable part. Take si set of Kussian sable tails; that alone costs $40.0011. nor is this surprisine;. sinci' we pay j?4ihi for one tiny skin as it comes to us straiirht from Ku.-sia. in an' unprepared state." "Then, what constitutes such a set?" "Simply a plain front, collar ami cuffs, and a deep irarniture round the coat. Hut rcmemlKT how many tails fro to such a set. ami reiiicmlier. also, that this is the most liotiut if ul fur that could possibly lie had." "I suppose a coat like this lasts for ever?" "It d.ies last for many years, unless ladies are careless with it. P.ut if ymt Lrive them very hard wear and ncfrlect them, it is only natural that they should soon be silt." "Hut what alMiut ehanpres in fashion? Is the j?.".inmi fur coat worn whether it is made fashionable or not?" "Oh. no; a threat numlicr of these oats come back to us every year to be altered accordinfr to tin' latest fashion." "Are your customers of this das; Very fast idious and troublesome about these costly irarmcnts?" "No. not in tlu- very least. Of course, there may 1" exceptions occasionally, liut. on llic whole, these ladies are far easier to please than many. Tln-y have confidence in us; they know that the firm would supply nothing; but what was thoroughly itikhI and jrenuine. It is tin- people who want an ancient seal skin jacket alter-d. or somethiti"; of that kind, who often prove the mo-.; troublesome. They seem to think t h: ' v.c can put the fur back on the animal. . nd turn it. from leini worn and rot ten, into new material. We do anv 1hiiir which it is possible to do: Lul to turn old fur into new is 1m yoiid tin limitation of even the cleverest fur rier." "To return to the 'splendid paupers" fur. What constitutes a complete wardrobe of furs?" "A lonjr coat, a short one. perhaps n third, trimmed with fur. and a muff and cape. Such a wardrolie is worth several thousands, and you would be surprised to know Low manv ladies have such a wardrobe. They look upon their furs as upon their jewels, it seems. I know one customer of our , whose wardrole of fur is worth f Ta.niia. and only the other day we made a coa". for $l.ni, and the trininiinjr for tin coat of another lady cost ?."i."(mi." "Then alwi..t fur coats for men. It looks as it they were occomni"; more popular. Is that so?" 'It is. indeed. Kvcn six or seven years airo Inorlishnien seemed ashamed to wear fur coats, and if you saw a man in such a coat you set him dow n at once to Le cither an actor, an artist or a foreigner. That is no longer so. al though then' tire still a frixxl many men who are a little shy alwmt the matter. They want a fur coat. L.it they don't want it to be recognized as such. So they have a coat lined with fur. but thev don't have a fur collar or cuffs. And since we have made it for years a special feat tire to make furcoiitsiit.it is quite possible for a man to wear a fur-lined overcoat that looks exactly like an ordinary overcoat. "The majority of men. however, do not mind it ln-iii"; noticed that they wear fur coats. And why should they? Surely a man who roes out to his club or to dinner Jit nio;ht. in cvcniii"; dress, which is much thinner than the clothes he wears dtirinp; the day. requires a fTtr coat, lint men's coats are far less ex pensive than ladies". We make them T.p to $arltl or ?:.mmi. Lut we also sell froixl coats, lined with inuskrat (which is the Lest fur for wear), at ."). That is our cheapest coat. The averarre price a man pays is from $J.M to ?."ihi. Lut there ap-ain the collar and cuffs form an important part of the value." sTamL ii-'V a :.r. :-tieM. 1. ..'.. It w; Hl-e hit . sToi-ic-.. a:d e. .--i!:i li-. . Villi he ,'. h ' .hi. nt: f Ti'l ' lor Many Year- n Sariiic ' -t. '.ii.is or li. .- i. The Lincoln hmaisii northeast ci.nur f I Son streets in Sprit: Lincoln I-oujrht it in 1 a storv and a half I quetitly rai-.ed totw-. plain frautc struct': twelve rooms. Mr. I.,' lifteeti year.-: in fact, v for Wa-hii.irton on t: ary. ls-,i. to take t he pr A f.auilv Lv t he iianie pi. d the ho'.i-e di-.rin r "he v.ar. those four years si vt --live 1. (K-opIe called to sec thch ene president. Kor cvh'e. n y ar the w ar ilosed the hoti-c pas- nil different Lands and it w; s i l..-,-i public. Kor a lon;r time i-upicd. In November. - II. ohlroyd n-ritcd the L it s d. irs o-n to visitors. 1 ert Lincoln deeded the h state, t'apt. Oliiroyd wa-th. for a lunar time. Lut v. a- r the deun x-rat n- admui.-t rat i ivssor Ininar Herman i I 'a Jt. i lldst i d is now the l tin- house in whi.h Mr. i.in Vashin";toTi and has Take: the Lrraiide-t co", ie-.-ti .n relies in the- world. l 1 lifetime fci t inir tiie-4- m . f.-ether. The stale could we l.l.ve liolle'it the codec: i. apart a fund for it- ;.i-e--.-rv.. The hotlse. stlVs tie- Chica. is open to the public ii .w ;i?i. tually jtist as Mr. Lin.-..!:. 1 i:. re pa p-ritir and r.pa iri .u- h:. - lei but the pii 'jx .rt i-..is iii tin- i !;: -c no w ay chaiiired. A year or so;: stilt e ot'icials Linl the house onniplicit and had xii-ettr.it metit- made of the .'.!:;, -e ti Le rebuilt inea-ei'f i.re. Hundreds of th..usa:n! ...f visited tliis h n:-e. men a represent iter every -ivi:i'e the earth. :.:il so::ie ..f tli . .it t r.e ,i .laek 1. Xir. a- t nn sir -e- It i- a .ti': ins i! there -pal led I I ' !'U- 1 eh .ir. il o. . 11- a :i i in li -u - i ml of the - a't.-r im.: 1 ' 1"' i II 'tl. .-,-d t the was uiiiv . CapT. . atei t!.-ew -7 le.li t.i the -'sian V.-i bv ii"- sac- e"ii rh. I :u. i-'odiai. ."if a il :i i ii i i in wi h '.im f !.::: oin yd spent a :::ciif-.s to ll a.r..rd to ii and set ' i- if.. " i i t i 1 ".; i.e. ;i nd i- vir ile , i at tic are ir -To tii 5 h..t..- l-i'I'e-ma--ht J. 1. inat matter. . . in S. i isa . th-n 1 i band., c-ave at; At the on. ia -'. lie t'N-k hi ;.!!. i.v.t to .-rj.pproprc , u- 1.. ones. too. f r .! ihn I 'h , of the M a ii n Sprin":i. hi. jH-rf' U ll-aiiee live pieces in man -ion. Af-r:ippr member of thi- iai sieiiins made Lis si:-:. at isf er Im m .ii. The . wea --i. i:i::!icT:se crowd. a::d pr i.niticnt sp eeiie- we: r.elis of Ilote. s i -a 1 train two hours to a .-co ar.d his men re ira r : 1 a 1 rvnial of the r.--s--t held Mr. Lh.e .li:'. . .; i ve wi .:aeii iti.i-i of -barons . Vetirs h-ad. r i.iee ill ..f the . S!'V- l.im -vn i - e l i-r V i i i : i . i -;.. rer t, .i an . - :.!.! i , i iti - . cial he :" t 'sti ll thev LO AS A LAEORER. An Oltlccr of Thirty i-ar-," I nmlier III-K-ri;'lico l.ilc- lii- A man who has be-ii o:: the -frontier fe-r thirty year-aial ie - ;'e- i'l a p:;rt of t!;;d time tla'htii.'.- lr-l"...;'-. is Cr.pt. 1- I i. Lay. ot i :.. r llo-.v in eha r.e of t .. - Araalioe a"etiey in ..i". Kay Las practical v:.-a- t ., Irniian jiroblein. ba-. i . ;i h: ta. t with t he n -1 man. I L- i . the Indian can be ma ! a m ihx and u- lleed'-d i- t-l-i tltive to w Lis palc-fa .- ad el' ix.ea. aial .. ' i furnish biiti a -a ': '.. irk f. -r a livii,. the s: broth.-r. "1 i.ii inar I he wa r j to a writer fur the W Lad the Indians :;; w, rat in"; canal, of whie becll compieted. 'i'l laL. ir-rs as I ever cheerfi.il v for one d. ad liiii Hlt.itli.lt t hey L ir the rcservat i n neiarhlx irina" mllit.; snrTilus ln-si.les to . . every xiii7i ": .f free a terminus to t'.ie one hundred ."ti l id y who have l ee i li; ii. j snpti'yi :r all th. Ir t ii'iarti-r of a cent i:ry 1 i'e"-:ni.;i."; t ret on basi-. f ir then th. re jni'tiey to Ik- made tha'. reason every "' tiie way at.d ail - -rt -tior.s made by these p to see their occurat : all my evpc''i. nce -ii m-v. r known an a-'a-iii dca It v. it li t lie 1 n lia :: eonseiei.t ions a way a secretary of the iv." any parti ::t bias. . si itice hi.- Lest To pro: of the tribes and th-- been l -t cndei : - ! i in a'" irk . -a ; !l sevi Tl ar::;v. ,.- atid i'a'.it. the ". e ill- i.af i ieltt in- ia' as -aid he '...-I. "1 r i-ri- .-- iii ve lid r ( ra i-( and ry sell. -A i . a v. li -i -'I l;a Th .11 : In. ed Li T.l Ml y t lie :;rr a :e',-d '. i '. . a v e i .f i ii n ti.- by -a-". 1 i:em ir; tier ! I :i ry re m ii) v i '.-. :: he has thus fa -T - ',:' :i ;.t. i,nd. . I think that successful." ART OF R E M EM E EKING. Somo of tho Torro-3 cf tho West ern "Prairie Saowstcrmi The SetTlrr'a a!in a I'.w.r ICefuce from the ley ltl.tti. A ppallinir lose Aniimc the Ilerd-s rni-l 1 I.m-Ii .f the I-iin. i :T,, i -a. The Ll'r-c-l. a the plain man's ver nacular do-.irrnatc- the prairie sn.,w s". irm. i- uttiriy itnomprehetislbh- to me who has md extH-rieiic.-.l it. C u- ."-.le.l ia 1 he l'reat s' irtll-bree. (a .ris of barren P.ril 1-h Atuern swept on arctic blasts ah mar ' he va-t level reaches that stretch eastwai l frotn the L-ieky mountains, with!.-' forest to break its force, it becomes a demon of the air. see. md only tot tornado or cyc'otie in h-s; rtictiv'.-iie-s. The moi-Mire is . -round a h twern mi'.l.-toni's. h:o-h d w ith bul let -1 ike n i r.-y over hundrcls . .f miles of lev. 1 plain, and linallv tran-f.-rmel iid.. Vea-tV -I.-, t by the soft. i. he- eff.-rt-of "low. r latitudes, fa':'- in bl.-ah -hewers on t he ranares of Texas atni No-Ma u s- Land. I -.. L- ..f ehcan btti. I'l'ir tnateri.i: tl... l.r.-vitv of tin- winter sea -on " .rtiiries cot it ribate t mala- tin- si ', 1 1 r - i e. i . . . i i-;..l .in a p'r i-i-iiii'e. nm inii'-n i. . .o o v. rv n -. ;rie ..i lii. i i- i,e.-- d t cu ; :nes 1 led , in:. -. .it . and it i- fa. t ! ci t ' sec it free Press. -d w it h :i tl.roiir.'i. Ih:t i;..t a1! : as tin- -ett h-r. I'.niarr:. id . n idaiai .n tin pl. a -.r.tly re: in mes ' 1; nd eai'.arilt by tin t'.ny stove irairi-.- sei rrim ! siys tin 11 re prepared even so wa i -ea-ioiially a l-hit.-d route either to a eho-i-u frontier or toward the lele'h Till :t-t. -A III re la id friein!-ami hel;x-rs. i blast. IL- may have a liisioe the eativa t.-ppe.t ner. Lut its heat can ! dtle a-miin-t the i-.wer of the s'.mii. Si per. d l y tin- low bliiiT of some ra vine ot wat. r cou:-e Le may weather the drair.omr In air- of sutTeriiiir chances arc that t.-am an de I,. VlT V- 1 1 Ih' f. Milld rm kin a lolecil seen re itat i. Ml f..r' mil s.i: i- o 111- w;. r. :... As th. s 1,"- V ;hast iv st fell- 1 ! i:er who . - to the ell.-- for i .tell overt t in" fa mil f..r no ti. moa ii in e n b. : and i It. r b- er. ill to the ! t. r. i If the ti . r !.l.'.' to a s i rcaeh- -lles .-n V il he b:i - ' if 1 mariner (ircat I.il.rary, I It I'inie. Itach out is a It Handwirh Itrend. Box bread, a.s it is calleil in some bakeries, and sandwich bread, as it is known in others, is a loaf with per fectly square corners. The loaves can Le stacked up like bricks. It is square i.i cross section and alxitit twice as lonr as it is thick. The crust can lie cut from it with very little waste, and the slices can 1k cut into the desired tri anjrular shape for sandwiches without any waste whatever. Five Million for n Husband. When Lady Marprarct Urosvcnor, third stirviviti"; daughter of the duke of Wi-stminster. pave her hand to Prince AiLilphus of Tcck, the other day, says the Philadelphia Times, her father pave with it a marriapre jxirtion of five mil llo:i dollars. The bride, the daughter of prolally the richest man in the world, i.i rather a pixxl-hxikin"; pirl whose jst sonality. to say nothing of such a falni lous dot. would sei-m to entit h- her to soricthinir ln-tter in the way of a lins Land than the impecunious younpr lan cer whose name she now Itcars. The prince is an ollicer in tiie seventeenth lancers, the full uniform of which rerri inent he wore when married. The weddin"; presents iiumlcrcd almut live hundred, and included cnoiirh jew-lry to start a store. The newly wedded pair will in future Ik- known as "their serene hiphnesscs the prince and prin cess of Tcck." He I'mteratood W'omaitikind- It is related Ly Tit-Hits that a cer tain man was recently very sad lx-ause his wife had pone on a visit, which she would not shorten in spite of his ap peals to come home. He finally hit upon a plan to induce her to return, lie sent her a copy of each of the hx-al papers with one item clipped out. and when she wrote to find out w hat it was he had clipped from the papers he re fused to tell her. The scheme worked admiraLly. In less than a week she was home to find out what it was that had been poinff on that her hus band did not want her to know about. The Mind Is Like :i oillii.e i A noted medical writer likens tl brain to a vast library an l each idea. name, or incident, to tiie v. mimes om nosinif it. siivs the New York Commer cial Advert iser. The mi n.. -ry. he say acts as librarian atid tucks av aycae! volume in some peculiar niche of it own. Now. when we call on Librarian Mcmorv for one of these volumes, h th. At .re r m ry r to - i:. re L th -es I t Input on the ! i''I..T i ' . .ri;-s. lri-iite. as best :-.:-.. -1 - - -a-. .. .ia rs . and . :-s I r ' ." '.1 : I., r. d.i n:-t be . ir. i- n. dim: I- .ys r. n";.T l found nd il. L ; ! . .1 w hi path lav n ,:.! br t ... i ! .- at h I . 1 1. d r. re -ed illVl slie si; r. -d ;-a me-, a ii. liidr; n ;mu-i d a r. .-aid. the The same. Th Th 1 tii' t - - " 1 r. a m -' -. . i til tin- c.iii!. 1 pai.-. ..i.o.e.i larir.r L.v- into squads and the yor.tiir.T pupil- to -hep ie bi !,- ins. Thill through tl-- h-.-i. limed, told 1 kept Ihe lid ei ie red 1.. A day ut sti.i no .. r :; ny r--s. -,!. . dr. ary indi e 1. i 1 Vl - t o sl.i J I. her own Lauds esks and Lla k-i-ra: i his stove. :; shout j.t the s the s t'lers shoveled away t ho arid 1 hen tiie .!;; ky pirl t.iv.li.n i hi.Ae.1 m w. aiteh lit . if i lie si '..1 llii-'tlt i'.n ti cried th. i. iii 1 to': 1. With 1 he teacher br- kc e. d is.ar.l t-. fed the v. With the ne rtMU'T cati-.c ; ir ; sin ".v th" ehi'.ilr. n owed their lives: her v.oi.i. tidiness and fainted. The ! is- ::ni'Hi'r stock on the phiins Lv ea.'ii bli.'-iiii is si pjmlHnp. There is less ev.x .sm re of herds and ll.x ks i)...v than in -lrlii-r tiu:i-s. y t every season i-a u-es t la-de-t rue". "c Mi of thousands of head of cattle and sheep on the ran ires and in the un-licitered corral-. S v t ral vcar- a i-o. duriii"; the In iirht of t he Ti xa-eat h-t rade. a bli.'ir.l in west ern Kan-as early in l'-cem"tx-r d. : trove-l more than half f ::ih.i-hi cattle that wen1 h'inj lii niel on ihe ';u trairii-. At one railway station after the storm. :'..". nun hides wire shipped: ; t another. "Ji'.immi. ne ranii-.e .iti ' .lif.d but O'-r. head r.livc out .if T.f.iHi (hat had 1h-ii pr.izi."ir in-fore tin- catas trophe. Several hundred ponies and a s -..re of herders a' jx-rished. The bli.'ird is a pi-rn.anci.t f. attire r-f the prairie winter. NoihiiiiT but ;i decided i limatie rev.euli.ei eari secure th. Ml! -eat trails-Mississippi fi'.-m its deal h-ix ;irin Iter preparal ions are v in; . pr-. and its r.'-ri. oi r pres- .rlv furv. and the ;h rei !i; uii.'r tli is r.-nd ll lb ir r- usually knows when- it is ami hand to us instanter; but x-ca-l:kc other oil'ccln il h-rs. for ties. W" call oil him siiihle liim from his nap. perhaps. not remciiibi r win-re he put of Smith or .1. pardinp the it ionaily he. -. ts hi- du ll ly. wakinp and he can- t tie naiiu- ones, or I ne l.ili-- tael re tariff or A iramcmnon's wives or sometlr.np or other, siiin times he finds it after a moment's search, and sometimes not for days. Hut he keeps up a still-hunt for the luissinp volume, even w hile yo i forpet all alx.ut it: and some time when you are least ivxix-ctiiur il. pr. -t. 1 there is the very tiiiap you are try kip to re uiemlicr. For instance, sotncliody asked the writer of this parapraph Ike other day -ud.h nly for the name of a lady and her dauphter slayinp at one f the Ix-aehcs in ar Boston. The name was a iH-rfcctly familiar one. L ii:p that of ail acquaintance: but with tile ijiieslioii it suddenly vanished. It was lv pe-si-ble to answer. Librarian Memory was asked for it three or f.n;r times dtirinp the i-vei:it:p. but il eli.dcdLis efforts eomp'ilely :ind torn day or 1 wo the event w .is f-Tp. it ten. l'li.a.iy. eom illp do,-, n tow 11 on t he lee! l ie car. with the mind aLsorbcd in ot her t limps, the little librarian joppii-d our i-ihm. "Here he is. Smit l.s. .n, vol nine 4 i ..".:".. shelf U17." he whi-jx-rel. As usual, when one ceases to want the lhinpit turns up. Ah. if one could only ehanpe liLrarians w In n the oid one show s sipns i of weakctiinp! . made to wi led more p.-neroil-ly tails who suto r eqaal.v ter .. The sipnal servli aid in wartilnp commtir it ies reaelie I ol praph of the st .t in's appro;:, h. le t he settlers, taupht Ly Litt. r ;-eti.-e. take with aeh v .is.ii !- t'.r at ioti-. a nd pioviie nv ire lpte.i- :: , IV lor t :ie:r tiiiu-oi net-.l. win. - a to ci mi.c. i..:t v. i-.h all man's ea re and def - blizzard remain- nnconoi" r.-.l rue!. 1". h-lille-s ami 1. 1: mere". i i iir.e Nor.-e po-.l. from whose kii i i.rtes. It i, i f the west 's x-s . -ions v. l.i. h is wl.o'ly and irr si. -em ly ileti stable. In its f on front i- ap ,'ehen -. :i: at its In ipht. tt rmr: in ii: rke. desolation and MilL-rinp some mi s ilea". h. ti lt i Mil PEN. PENCIL AND BRUSH. Cakiunai. VAtiiilAN is uiakiiip ar raiipemeiits for an exhibition of Chris tian art in Ix.iidon this season. Five ih'mm:ki a.m skvknty-six arehitecls have ent.-reil the con:pli tioti for the pn-panition of plans f... tln-prop-cted P;iris exhibition of P.tn. L.Ma.ll 1 lmai's iortruit of tin- Old Pretender and his sister, once ow ned by Horace Walpole. has been Ik dUcathed by the late earl of Or ford ! the National Portrait p-.illery. A siu.KTof pen ijrawinps Ly Michael Anpclo was iliscovered r-eently in a Iyondon auction r.xm. The subj.-cts were .-ketches for holy families and al-leo-orieal pntups. The piiiie Lroupht JI. ;mi at auction. AtS exhibition of Lrpc Kowland s. m"s work, water colors, driwinps and car: -attires, is iiuw on v:-w in Luiiinn. Like liilray. Lis i-oTiti-mporary. Le shows up all pha-scs of life in Knplaud it the )H-piJiiinp f the niu-t- nt U 3-nturv- uti un Bb 'ir ri-Tjf r
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