THE KFIII.ION OF tSTKDNOMY. 111 flu rMrr of I tie OIei YBtlott of the Ilea - #ltl) Ho.tir* on llummi Hrllrf The t IIIIAI RnprtMltlon of thr V nl\ ei nr. Richard V IVtVtor. the celebrated a>! ronomer. delivered At Chickeriaf Hull, Ni York, u intw csting sacred lecture on " l'i>c Hi .igion of Astronomy." Hx- ancient :i*tvono nicr* were regarded in tin* ighi l prix-ts and prophetsJ)J tin- common people, and thus obtained an immense contro. ovei their mind* and i. tion- I'lit control. the lecturer -aid, would have Iwn ean tor astronomer* to retain it they had not boon honest Out oo.u monest ob-ervaixv* had an astronor.ii ealoriigin. Vhe present day with u is SYtndav, the very nanx of which in dicatcs i;> derivation. Fornxi v tv.iv da\ in the week was ilfltWlCPd hi tin dirt'erent heavenly bodies. l ints the sun -tood for Mtnd.iv. the moon for Monday. Man foi Tuesday. Mm urj for VcfoMdu, Jupiter tea Itiurway, Venus for Vriday and Saturn for So.to day. In litis same order the planet - w-ere supposed to have control over the different hour* of the dn\ Some linn utusl have elansisl In lore m:ut began to take noli is' of the year, hut the w. k must have been very rat'.i noticed, s the ditferent ph .*.-•- of the nmon div ided naturally into four we k- Each than, at first regarded a* a god. eatin to i* looked upon a* under the influence ol the various deities. Friday lor the past four or tive thousand y< at> has IHVII N gari ai as an unfortunate day for start tng on journeys, and thi* superstition has great influenee even at the present dav. During the war with the King of Dahomey an English *<•** wa- }■:. ■ pared all ready to sail on l'hursdav night, hut tin auth ritii - thought S to delay her departurr one day rather than have the ship start on Ft'.day with the idea in the mine.- of al the -at for* that some great misfortune would hap pen to her. The plain t Saturn. gloomy, slow-uioring orb. was a.o v. garded as uniu, ky. and to do any wot K on Saturn's dav wa- thought to la' ut:- fortunale This was the beginning of the ancient oliservation of n • S.iW-.i:'. Many of the ancient savriths'* were in connection with astronomical phe nomena. Thus the l'aasover was i* ]e brntrsi at the linn when the sun j ..—* - over the Equator, at it- ning node from north to south. A -ttui.ar e. hration might have Ins-n exptvUsi in the tall, when the sun cros-t placed on tin head of the Dragon Ti en the second. Adam, represented by * rp< ntariu strangling the serpents. Then there was the ship Argei. which undoubtedly rep resented the irk. A litt.e further was the figure of a man bearing -a ritioe and placing it on the altar. From t .is altar there were a cumber of bright stars in tin- Milky Way. rising, as Manillas de scribes. "just ike-moke from an :i tar.'' In this part of the Milky Way. too. th r wa- the rainiww represented by the IH>W of Sagittarius. In oid times, tl eiv fore, tlieri' was not s<> much a red/ion of astronomy as that in many nations astronomy itself was considered a x> li gion. It in olden times man could -iv that the heavens declared the glory ot tlod, how much more were we aliie at present to aftirm it, considering tin vaster truths taught by -cienee. The piind was indefinitely enlarged in 0 n -idering er.ormou- space* ami vast pe riiHis of time. Thus the earth was in volume only the 1.-.'lOth part of Jupi' r. Almost a- much txcecdirg Jupiter in volume was the sun. which admirnidy symbolized the power and the munifi cence of the great Being, working in and ali through all thing*. The -uu. which see. us qui' - . Hi. V. M H a.IV till MattTOf enormous activity. Outside of it wa the corona, which astronomers hail traced to a di-'.anei of IQ.OUO.OOU mile* This W:is another -y tibol of the A'- niighty. tor as it *ht>w,*d how itt> we cou.d really perceive of the sun's glory and how nun h more was hidden from I'ie oniinary v iew. -0 we could a- iitt comprehend tic- infinity of t..e Al mighty. Va-tnes- ?f time wis no less w nd-T --lui than th. iiunvn-itv of a-e pre -1 nt-si by astronomy. The prri.idsthnt a-'pinomers had to deal with w. re not, in fissl. infinite. hut compared .0 our ideas of time t ix*y were practically infi nite. From the time when the earth was first formed to the pr*-ctji Mr. I'ri tor calculated that at least live hun dred million years had passed. Other bodies such a- th-* moon and Mar- were in a state of planetary old age. In tlx moon we could -ee the probable state'fo the earth twentv-tive hundred million years hi nee. A- the smaller planet told of a vi ry remote future, the giant planets". Jupiter and Saturn, *ho wed even more clearly the remote ps-i. Tie* iwriod of Jupiter, from its first forma tion to the time at which he would l>e capable of supixirting life the prof•---or puts a! 3.."s*i Iksymio y -ars. I ertain ap pearan. - of Saturn, -uen as the rings around liiiu. howi*i that he was even younger than Jupiter in p uet life. No man with a competent power of reason ing eouit fail n recognize a purpose in the creation. The gri-at -r lay in attempting to ti\ wlmt that purp -i-w.i-. Man. with his .ioiited powera. could not hope to *lve thr* problem of the planets. It wa- sufficient that we should tind out sonx-thim; of the apparent nature <>! these things. A to the pur|)-.'S Uiat underlay them it was useless to pret- nd to -p-'.-ik. Tie- -uu and the system of circling around it vv.is the one part of the universe ihat man could be said to understand. Beyond tbi the steila depths, the star- ill fe-ing -tins in some dcgiee re.-euih ing our own. Strius, for instance, if jt iii.-intid tlre -an e iulie ent :vs ihe surface of our -un. must !>•* fuliv eight thousand tim— greater in volume Of i\ hundred stars meaturei! by the astronom* rHeci-hi about three hundred appeared to le- of a higher order than our sun. one hundred and fifty about tlx* sniu** ehararter and the reinaiudersr.ua ler than tlx* *nn. In order to have some iditi of the distance tietween tht si* suns regard should lie had to th* com. :s whieli pass from tar to star in periods thai could not he less tlian ten mil.ions of years. In regard to dis tance our sun. exceeding IliF- eartli by 1,230,000mi1e5, was as the merest point compared with the orbit of lib most distant planet, Neptune. The space of * OfIn.QOO.OOO miles was as nothing as eomivired to the distance that separates! Die -un froiii the nearest of his fellows. The.i t ln*re was an immense number ot stars all separated by these immeasur able distances, and ls*yond them other galaxies and systems, the universe con tinually widening and widening. Just as with tip; naked eye we could see but a small portion of th? stars discoverable bv telescopic means so man Imd no right to suppose that any instrument that he could make with his puny hands could athom the depths of the universe. In I lie same way higher and higher order of time presented themselves, un'i! the mind was lost in contemplation. Man shquld not reject the idea of infinite pur jose working through all things for the reason that he could not measure them with his puny intellect. Words of Wisdom. Education.is the keynote of the best s wiiity. Proud hearts and lofty mountains are aiwiys barren. Duties fulfilled are always pleasures to the nirtnorv. Tlie trees that are most in the sun bear the sweetest fruit. Every man who lias decision of char a ter wil!,liave enemies. TIITC are enough fine'mottoes in th# world What we need is men to wear tliern pinned on the iappels of their con science. In adversity be spirited and firm, and with equal prudence lessen your sail wiien tilled with a too fortunate gale of prosperity. Tiie White house at Washington is seventy-nine years old. The organ rolled ite notes from the growling diapason to tbn gentle flute; and the oongn - gallon aeuoonMilled by deep sepulchral coughs ' to coughs ecar wdv audible, because they cud not yet beard el the wonderful efficacy ot Dr. j Bull's Cough Sirup. stories of Itnll Micct. \ -(!• lln ■ 1 New Yi k t.* tl Phi :ullphia Tluv.* *a\- Pure is mm in the siii* v H man who ,mu from 1 n nectieut a few veai- :>-o ale', tii.i. iHS* ill -i \ month- IP lia. *s to start with, part ' mom \ Doit In !n. saved and tin 1 -t bouowcl In win:- c\ cr dirt. lion In 1 * < In >1 nt.m> \ -> • nn . to answer ill. ton. li 1 in w •1 hi luck went IM. k .111.1 fail v b. w lid. I till I* All 11*1 111 Whi 111 . > aim t 1 I ho*, who took thi l.\ <*C- \>n:* .vi ii| their cniplo.Mii> nt and im to the >it\ making here a iitt ■ huiu h 01-1 . u m-i --like many aiiotln 1 thai 111 o Is* loitn>! w i :iur-. Ironi 11 n\ part-it tl>* > mo lt 1- u-t a- wlmi -one hodv >b w pri*. in a .otterv . -imighiwav l.a t D. pcop in the m itflDx.ihood go tti luv in \ : - 01 t. vou tIIHV find Ol -IP*. He- ot t, w* \ , I who Mcm to hat ' 1 nt I to, k-p t. . itions, \-k win and usus * vou w di-tN'VCI that -onictaidv ft.'in that t..w ha- con. to N.-w Y Oik and tak 1 n -lock bu-ini -- ot it some linn ha- m m a big hit th> iv Aiuot , tho*. w h ! ow. from t'onmvti. 11l wa- > voun t< w who I -id .bout b ' fortune left bv a re'.ativ. 1 hi- m him rich in hi- ,ountry t> wn itt ■ inc tortune of b.- *uc ■ —tu. t v? town-mill Hi an j-ultinc , lull** of hi* T'-sMtht into t! NV . ' sliAtk -ftioutll alld !o-l -t n. v, hut ao enough to a.arm him. 'or h . dcubt lii* atek would turn and give bin a- much mom > ..- tin in 1 r w - > -truck it rich had tttadi lie n. ! tt fortunate individual ill the -tt- * . enough tor aajrbotl) 10 Ivr Why don't vou take it and d t <*Ut am! kc. it' •• B.aau-C I want to make It a KIUUI mi. ton; then 1 '•• c..ar out la !•- than two months lie eve dollar ot the IW.OW 1m k wenl as Mfibtntl} against htm a- u had bow tor him, and In a.!> -p* rat, 1 nd ivi r< gain his os-i -In -:a. k, >1 ut , -m e gin- unti. tin who great tortum nn t" away I. look tha man with . \ ear to 10-c hi- money he m .de -m • 1 :rn.l more cautious operations, but !. lost it all the -atue. ll* cou.dli t vv.t . stand tin fascination of the Street, ami t!.w hs i- the oaahiorol :i small hanking concern at a salary orst •*<• vc rill* dtkAl.mki m "it k ' b Sorootimes in* was wall clad and again not sow. 11. Ikaa-'l.'tl i V he tuadf .it tie strike of a few hundred and - ■• li lost it a When in gvt parttcu.ar.y hard aground lie w-oual - p Up bom and stav awl.il. . he soon would re turn vvitlr a - -aa • aptta ami f'i on On August t astl.capp at- IwithMtV. which he put - pa- margin with a broker who bad hand .1 hundreds •>! thousand*for I im n h.- flu-h day - ai lwgau to buv -to. k- He stl'Ui * tin first of thi- great t!ood-t de that ha- in untiAteil tfie country and > ame m vvi*:. it. As tii- 1 rotit- it: 11 a- d In k- p: 01 buying steadily, putting in a!.<• In . with the nerve ot a soldier: and w it! wisdom gained ot picviou- < \p-• •n. ■ hestopiws! short ibn 1 day- ago. nln n the market In , une choppy an.! tu. ■ 1 lain, and rested on his oars with 1300 ikti iii bank. Thi* -1!. y invi -t. .t ii: tour pr cents would giv. him n in oons of #19,009 a year, enough for 1 man of -inipo ta.-t - to live on COUP fortahly; hut he sticks to the str .: and i- -!i.. going to niak- it a uts ,011. alt. in a., human protmiii itv !.>■ vvi k. . a! it until lo* is down again, alul vv: wind up bv joining the -ma., ariuv 0: curb.-tone brok**rs vvi... .. ad a w*n t 1 xistenc. and fina. y 1 adi av. v n..bo. . know - whither. rfhooping-' ouch. Fungoid growth tic > au-i t wtioop ing- tiiigii. wa- 11 ■ -ub tot a ■ tun delivered in New A : !>*. Dr. Hcnr A M> *. ,• for *l.* A idi nr. • I S en-.-. T.i- di- :ts<\ wbi hi- -o pi* vaient in citie-. h served a .-ai.fn tudy. re-ur.rked the cctur r. In . iti- - in this country, the disea— w as aio-tlv prevalent in' har.*ston: then to: ..wic. I'hiia.i* ; l.ia, N- vv York i I! 1 ' more. Mu it diver-ity opinion •\- is-.cd as ! :il;-e*. Soup : • gat it as a bronchial iuflamuialion. vvh: Ot tiers held that it wa- a di*. -■ ol . ' cliial in tl annua tii nvv only a . .ince>m itant. The reuicvli* * pre* ril'**d w.-i - numerous . r:; ' - ■ ut diwaae. Patients wer* given purgatives. euMtku, Mtringenis. yxpectoranta, nai . diieovored, by aid of the mien - op . the existence of fungi iu various forms II the c\;.. torat. d mui- 11-: ami -ui>, pent investigation prove- that tbi fungoid growth was the dir*. t entt-e . t the whoopir.g-cougii. lie showed that if the expectorated mus us i- who ip..: up during the fir-t catarrh 1 -t age of tin di*. - there will 1- seen.' -Id.-- a 1 .1- tion ot the phlegm, -uiao • liptica'ly shapi t!. hrownisJ red, fungou- s)h>: •■*. some of which have . irtially germi natiti and brought into raistenci my- >•- iium. The lecturer showed an illu-tra tion of the fungus in i*- v arious -tag - ot development -j*vrc, mv. ■ ium fila ment*. and other forms. The -ere- in whooping- otlgli differ in annearat • Iron: those in dipl>theria,:nd the growth of mvceiium and tbr-ad ttingus is very lapid. wlii •• the !■ \ 1 >.*. unrated mu it* Iw.amies thick, and. in dry ;ng, i- glas.v. although tenaciou*. Dr. 11-hhi ton. the lei-tui*. r -aid, was of the ipinion Hint tic spores w re received by tlo individ ual in the -a.iva. wliich attach.ai it- f to the under side of Die tongue, where tlx* mucoii- membran' i- thinn. st and -oftest. Here they* g> nninat*- anil -pr< :c. to the larynx and pharvnx. v ere tlx whooping-cough is * - abiislxal. F. *-v:. tion or lumps are often so n under tic tongue IK*fore the whooping, but n --t.arrha! symptoms are qjiite prominent then. There i- -a.-o liiseiiarge tnun the nose, stifiufefl eyes, headache, some lever am! great 1 -.--ituih (Juiniix* i* considered the l*--t remedy for tlx* dis ease. Ii arrestrt the alcoholic fermenta tion caused by tlx* fungi, prevent* their development, and generally act.- a- a poison to them The twst way of tak ing quinine for whooping-cough i- bv placing it in tlx* form of powder upon the tongue, and letting it dj*o!ve th.-r- The dose- are two to liv gaain* for chil dren. and three to five grain* for adult-. KoiiiHiu-e of a King. A p. iiiM --of Prussia at one tune re -1 wived a maii and antique ping from lx*r govenx -s for a prc-ent. A!siut a year .after tlx* 00 urn nee the court re ceived a visit from the ' ■ ran.! Duke Ni -liola*. tlx* brother of tlx* Emperor Alexander, and who. at that time, was not tlx* heir expectant of the crown. The gr:uxl duke- saw the princ**s, and with the quick resolve native to hi* dis position immediately di terminal to :isk her in marriage. One day, as fie was seated by lx r side at tlx royal dinner table, fie siKik. to tier of his forthcoming departure, adding tfiat it depended upon her whether or not his stay in Berlin should be prolonged. "YY'hat shall I do, then, to influence your intentions?" was the reply of the smiiing prinei-g*. "Y'ou must not refuse to receive my addresses," immediately returned tlx* outspoken Nicholas. •' You ask inu'eh." " I ask even more. Y'ou ought to give me some encouragement in my en deavors to please you." "That is still more difficult Beside*, the moment is not well chosen for a favor." " I beg your royal highness to give me a sign that 1 am not totally indifferent to you. Y'ou have a little ring on your linger, the possession of which would render me happy. I lx--ee<*h you to giv* me the ring. ' "What! give the ring at tlx* dinner table, and in the presence of all these people?" "Let nx* see—press it int> this piece of bread and give it to m*. * And press the ring into piece of bread she did. and gave it to tlx- luture empc-ror. Nichala* toon an early op portunity to le;a '* the hall, and on ex huming the treasure from it* wlieaten t 'i 1 cspoinlciit . p*--' n ' I VV bo .lIIIV. ~ 11l Dll -1 ; • .1! .1 ■■ 1 It, .it l .>ll.>w ood Mo . thlit HI 1 * :> 1 tlx VI k. ■■!-.- o ill, Old about I hiindr..! - V! • .' : 1 : vv. •arm. IV named \ M N out ot N: bo -' -tH k tn -i*.rasing Upon V into the tvui't -. On 111. -,i 4v tlx vun i it tlx l"ii>' no mton, I. vv >*, 11 \l. hoi- . 1 x*l mil 1 ■ - t'u ek>" i> .inl 1 --< vou hav'-n't v. u real, and I | top.-, to w'i| I . : V 1 : \ tl.i-retl. on nil lull. 1 ltd 1 vvi toil > ! "'o K,"' dr. vv >.V p.- k • knit. „ 1 V. Ix> dt-p .xvl a dlt k. ol ■ . tfx III! I got! I-Is I 10. k. tl Un-l.iv got tl 1 -.soke N!. !lo -" 11. ,k vv bt. b V1l• <: tlx jtuulu v in. having pivv lou- v cut N t, . d. bv the -id.* ol l 10. K. tt. !i. .av oil tlx ground complete!> > vli:rU-t<*! ItoIU .-- ot !>.o.'tl 111 -tirviv t>* - oil til. t. but .1 pu.ing n> ighla't tt a. lt. .1 the p *. . .1 t w lnon . nt- !• tot. 1 to. it di> ii>l a. lis '*'U d toi 1 ,in k.: t. but fx had re, Ol d hi- >!■ ill l>. >vv On Nt. 1.0 - bo.:v thirteei Wiiut bad 'l, infli.'t.at, vvhix *•' Crockett woe eight.* 11. It 1* -tal>*l that the -pot whoe tlx'v fought !>or. , vidon. - ot .! ong and ux-t terrih,. . 11' 1 ' I. , v tor. 1 . 1 - ,o: : eight children Both •iv r> -i* etxl In their t. ighb. is, hut • rovkett vv., eon -Ivlered a danger. U*. qUarr. sotue malt whi N ,oho -vvl- a ( retail., and verv quiet Uetghbor hi.lx tile heading t at trial Duel. When King liuiulMit of h.* v. nta.li bi-out v in* Oo 11. v-otn>* in. nth- ago. hxo al l ium w.t- 1. . .'lUpaniol by eighty vi'Ulig Ulen ot gin,.! tauu.ie- iti that eitv, wlx> voiuntc ntl to run a- a guard ol honor ..t tlx *idc of the . qu.page of tlx king anil qu.* ti, part iy to pmt.vt their in.il> .-tii - Irom iiu iginary l"a- ante-, and ptut.v to deiii>>:i*tr:it. Dieir tovaity ti the House .-t Savoy. Dtimtd m eves* ingo, -turn.. 1 a- k tit.iv jft 1 white n> k tu -, tlx ->• voiu-.g m n to;i!i,*l .* not ver . pleasing eoiitr.ist vvttli tlx* fuigfit oti ra— ier*. and ha.l to run v erv fast to k*'x up w ill, tfx* hot-- - which drew the toy.* earring* • n>a i- somewhat re* pu!>.: iit itt sentiment, and the eighty voting 111, n vv< iv utinx t, i!> v ridicuie.f W lle!lO!l< of tile-, hap! r.,v 1 :*t> en ured 1 tavern or . ate lie vv is lllgtied at and IxHtt. ti bv tlx*-. < ntertaining a.l \ Week* ago Signor tlil ..i, one of tlx eiglit ;>. ln*ilig insU .ted ami evell struck by a young tu iti in r Is* r -bop. Used hi stick wit ft .fleet on the Is ad ot hisag grr-*or, produi .ng 1 si v. re wound. A eil.-lt.eUge t . n .u . was SUh-e lUi-ntlv mv.n-o i-.d. The part ie-cr, d the Ita.tiUl f: nticr ix *r M. atone, and fought will, large ptsto.s at tr/enty-fiv. • ' ■ urm t,its*-'. 1 iir I tii--t ami missed ft - iv. is.rry. u.-i::g hi* privi'- ge. wr taking aim with 1 liberation when ln^ pi-: ■ w> nt ofl'ly ix ident. ' iihe. i.witli rather .v. .v etiiva.ry, dee.in- >1 to profit Ivy tilt- mi-, banee. and told iii* opponent to !ry again. Tlie si**vn,i --> ■ Btd tgainst thu nrrangetneat, btU tii i vv t- ob-tinate. and tlx ( vv a again di-ehat _i*l. .Nx! Cib.-I.i rv*v:v.*i the I ill hi- rig!;' ivr. a*t Uld f .. i tie wollii vv .0, lata! I'iKvr (lb. i was a.- niv-t -ttfl.ve rted with It■>*hl trom int. rna. hetnnrrhagi. and tii* i for natvf. Y\ atat tliere v. as Done. Ivltt a f. vv drops ol brandy were pound down his throat. !!■ war uiovcd to n hotel, and dx-u in ■ UK -t r> -p< table taulifics in (Jenos 1* p unged into flitter -orrow. It.nn.lt.re >.| a Dank N te N..' .ong ago a vv > -known coih-ctor of eurio-iti - in Pa* i-. who had devoted eoti-ivi< nil.."* -t;m of money to the gathering tog* tlx rot bank noU-ufn!. eountriv - and a v >. tt -. li* ■ ame Di. p.i-st-ssor of a B nik of Eng.and five pound not. to wlii. ban ux.usuii.iy strange story was a tin. led. I'his note was paid into a I.iv<*rpool nx n-iiaut's office in tlx-oniinary way of business -i\tv > tie years ago. anil tlx* eadiier. while lio.ding it up to the light to te-l its genuiix r..■-. notiiua! - >iue taint r*i mark- which, on . io->r examination, proved to fvc -cmi-effaeeri words -.•raw.eii in ISXHMI iN'twe.n tlx printeri iix - and tip,>n tlx blank margin of tlx n> te. Kv- ntusti.y the fo. ~wing -eii t.'lH*.' was marie out "if tllis note sliouhi fa. into tii band- of John D> an. of l.onghi.l. n< irl'ar -.e. In- wii. i.-arn hereby that tii- brother is Im guisliing ap. i-i!,, rin \gx r-." Mr. Dean wa- promptly . omniunieatcd witli by tli> holder of tlie not*,. .*niii Ix ap pealed to the gov. i lilll'-nt of the dav i >r a-si-tan. in lii- . :ide ivor to obtain hi* hrotlx r's n!< . I'lie prisoner, who. as it sub-. ,uent ly np *eai >*i. liad traced tlx* alrovx nt*x > U| • n tlx* n ?te with a -plititi-r ot wo.*( 1 liippe,! iu hi- own Idood. had Is —n a -lave I* tlx* Dcy of Aigii-r- for eleven v>*r-. when liis str.-uige mis-iv > fir- attrai t*l attention in a Liveipoo .uintiug house. Hi famjiv and friend- had long Ijelievi*] him dead. Ev ntu v. > his lirother. with the ii'i of tlx* Briti-b authorities in the M* di;. rr.ui an.-ix■ .*l. ii in ransoming Itiin from tlie dev. uxl liroupht liitu home to England, vvix-n . liowcver. lie did not long -urv iv* lii- release, hi- con stitution having be, II irreparably in iured by * \|h.-II: . privation.*, and forced lalvor in tlx*d* v'- guiieys. liniiiiu fiainlilers. I lie Indians hrrvi gay tinx - gambling every Sunday :itt, iikmhi upon lix* liiil back of town. Tlx* gambling is done with bunille- of -:i k-. Tlx* Indians range tlx>in-, !v< - in .1 circle and keep up a continuous elrint as tlx* game pro ceed-. Tlx* Indians ol 01 x> tril* pool tlx*ir money agnin-t that of the . which has a black stripe about an inch wide around the center. The dealer places the sticks behind him and divides them into two separate branches, holding hi* hand* closely ahcut tlie center. Then one of tlie opposite tribe make- a guess as to which hand contains.the black stick. The -tick- Arc then scattered out on a blanket, and it is thus ascertained which side wins. One side retain* tlie den] as iong a* the other side fails to guv** right, but as *> on as a g>>od guess t* mads the deal <-ha gcs. The deal ing sid** also furnishes the vocal music, which invariably It is a tin accompani ment. No word i- -poken bet ween the opposite players. Everything is indi cated by gestures To persons who have never seen tlx 111 gamble in tllis manner it is an interesting performance Areata (Cat.) I.radrr. Preserving Milk. Herr Maurice Philipp, of Reisback. Zurich, lias apparently discovered a plan of keeping milk good and fresh in any temperature lor long periods. The details of the plan are not yet an nounced. and it i* impossible to any whether the process is likely to Jbe a commercial success. About tii • scien tific success there seems to IM* no doubt. Three months ago Mr Philipp placed in the hands of the ehemiea! agricul tural commission ol Zurich a bottle con taining a sample of hi- preserved milk, by whom it has hi en submitted to tlie severest tests. It was placed eight days in an ordinary room, the temperature ol which during the day rose sometimes as high as seventy-five Fahrenheit, with out perceptible effect on its quality, taste or appearance. It creamed* like any other milk, and butter might have been made from it had it been thoughtde sirable to do so. The same favorable results wen* ohtain< d at various inter vals throughout tlx* three months in quest-ion, and tlx* most careful tests of l'r Qrete, president nnl analyst of the coiuuii.-sion, firiled to detect in the milk any doubtful ingredient, such as experi menters have occasionally used lor pur doees of uiilfc preservation. t i l t HIM; i tU i.ill . How Ihi r* 4|. i, 1i * r.l l. s M.IM sit,l IXniinilr.l litn k V (*t .|.*i ,1. t lalil in I iiu.uKiti wKb Hi uiii. A letter from .1. IM \ - Inu. . I'a . to tlie and a party ol .portstii* not tills i *< < i. ! tuned trom tx tp I unit in tin HI .Nol ; un: •. ~ mil* * nortliyx i*t ot t "iidci spoi t win ri tiny .1 W ■ ' k ill ptllstill ol . .lilt ■ ... lover *i the iiion . nl on thisin . ivion lie III* t withiitl ul Vt it t tt:. that l* Worth ; ■ ■ . ! ' ! 1.0 pill pi'-, id , ' \ cahili and the Itiiuln't . mil|> w ,s a stngi road I*lll .nt..- liny, led A* lie. txw>. <1 Ol.' '.Il hlli k 11. 111* .!, tttfli* 1 ing |ti Slight wound, will. It ->< ty od oitiy to irritutc tin allium. I lie hu. W Uindc , d ih l'*i httll ntid lie yy us ootiifx nt to ■ linl. a tlt a hat nig i' il<*. \ln to I'Mtij i. in g tl xllipii dto dcalli In ids flight Hob droppx'd tu* rifle ttitil he had uootlo i w.apoii tX>>pt tin- ottliimty hutttoi's kiiift . lit* situ i' ot; yy as tuivlhiti.' hut . iu.ity of i. ot ftoiii a ] iMin. t un he It.! dispos d le lo.ik' l!:. In .! th. situation. nit holir he In .id tin .ink of a lilio, ami aiiiioel imiuediatt Iv two of hi-coin pallioU-. hy I lie itatlie ol Suttoft tllti I'o.l, > .UIII l usliiii. hv. } tit -u* t! hy i h< a; ot tttiUsU t and act iy it \ I ii- y haik rcfugi **ll a W lilt. h> 11 > tire, W lli. Il parted ill !yy o It links.a f, y* |. ,-t alufV.' the gty*Utid. one p.ut lin.iing slight.y and very rotten, llir yy ho • uHiking ,'kt two trees. Oflor up theiro thev W tl't safe lioui ifniUfdiate hat Til, if tin t*ear (tiuid l*e kept from ciiiiibiiig ill. i llieiu. In the Itlea*l!iliie Ii Hob, ill n lil ot tie*- pera!ii)*l. coin ittded to t;sk an tneoUll ter with the hu. k In preparing to de s •nd lict.xik ilo prec.tut >n to fasten hi- W.. i:. . the ott.y iv. upon he jMniscssiai, hy a pit •of twin, to tiis person, so that it might not he lost if ii dropped from liks. hand, t'.ua* t*y h*miock liad t.i..eli, and the root* at one end and tile iißaiiclics at tlo other kept the trunk ol the tn-. ittkiuilwo leet from th* /round, making a place of retreat it* winch he coU.d resort it hard pr. s<-d. He dc >c tided cautious!',, I.ut the enraged onitual waa on the a., it ami at once raahd upon him. His *rmi Btmuth was no luat.ii for tlie hu.k. which erushed hini to the < artli ami tri*.i to stamp him to .hath, thi his hands and knt's, maag.'d and hi*ding. h>- ue cet'tlt d ill reacltiflg til*' la .it'll hciniock and craw . d under the trunk. The hU. k c 011..1 iU-t 1011, h him with its hs't. hut couid not harm liim Anxiet y :uid path yy •re Wearing Hoi* out when he heard A crackling not • at the L.*ot ot the, tree and a sharp vrv of p tin from the bu. k. wiiich IS .. L.-uuiiia." SOUND to lite EXJH'T ieficed llUlllcr. L'cer ing out caUtioUsiy he found the deer S.N-UT• \ held hy the knotted I<*its of the tic and iiis light leg dangling LOOS, IV, it iia\ jug JH CII iirogen in the ■ fforts to I scap* He yy.'l.* sulisfied front the desiwrale stiuggits ot the animal that ii could not . xtrieate its.-,(, AND watching a t.N.*raiiU opp.-rt unity he pluugid IF.S knife into the iiuek'S heart and sank down exhausted. AT MM luonieni IM\ Ho inc-, who R aided *OTLL,' mi.*' flroni that place, and yy ho yy AS attending a ( atienl at the ium- L* r camp, drove up and toun.l L>r. • ■si. r. who WAS AN oi*L acquaintance, .YI!;G upon the ground, almost ex ' liuuxte.! fron: the toss t*t H.ood. HE took TL' I. r into tlo- wagon, and after leaving a re\ o'.y mt* the tree, gave it up, and apparent'.', relaxtal iiis watch (uiii.ss HY ijiug down MUNE distance fro: the IRE Sutton, nt this lim* . thought at LEAST O-E of th* tn might es ■ ap*- and branched the i to Cose, who ohiectial, knowing that r ,IEI would —•" ti arriv- H'nt hing in opportunity. Suit. U ties, ended th* tre. quietly, yy itii -I'Ut L>t ing olts.q y I'D, AND after tiiiving CAUTIOUS, Y f.*r SOME distance sprang t> hi* f* CT and start* d t< r the enhiti with th- SPEED <>( the wind. MIA-ting the re lief party hurryin up to their ASSIST an he returned with them to the RES tie .F ('(I.E. Miqinwllih the hc.xr had got up ami niovi d to the fia*t ol the tre**. W lien, nppaient v ini*-ing *>n* of the men. lie r* n< . d hi* effort* to climb it. Suddenly the D* .v.*si part of the tree F* yvith a rnsti. Tin hear v. IS TU me- W hat stunned, hut fortunately Cole was not hurt, ant! hv started for the revolver and knife, who hIN s. eur*d. The tn-ar pursued and orertnok him and liuggctl liini around th*' Itndy Cole fired, hut did not inflict A SUILICIENT wound to niak' tli*' l**-ar relax it* hold. ll*' lireti A second ant! third shot, with n<> L>*;ti r r.-TI.T Hut on.- mori F*uliet now tnained in the PISTOL. He felt softly on the bear's BREAST to find the location of HIS HE irt from ITS pulsation*, and pn .- ing TH**niurz!e of the pistol to the SPOT tired, when the L*onr gave A heavy groan and roliis! on r dead, and Cole dank ey. tiaU.stial hv its Lody. In a f**w minutes S. ven hardy hiinh -rnicn eatu*' to HIS re lief. HI- wounds.! hough painful, W*'r not vrlou* t lim si U inter. During the drizzle y.-*t'nlay aft* rnoon there WAS A choice crowd of old citizen* under the porticos of the city hail, and one such group was join—l hy a thre.ad barv stranger, who scratched his itching hack against the carving of one of the I pii irs and asked " (1 n! leiften, is this going to l*e a lintd trfatttrf " It i!" replied every man together. "Work VS. . he S. TREE AND PROVISIONS high, eh?" " Yo," 1 hey replied. "Weather wiil !*•• SO ail-fired 'xiid that water will hur! al' the water pipes, I suppose'" " Yes, it will." " Won't IM' any show for a poor man itk" me?" " Not H hit." I'd probably freeze to death while it Miking for a jtyh'" " You would—you v ould!" " Weil, that's what I thought, and I want to arrange to go to the workhouse to | three months. I don't want to go up a< a vag. because thtit's low-down. I'd ratle r he charged with assault and battery. Will one of you gentlemen please let tlie cuff ofl' 111* hat and then itsk|tlic officer to arrest me?" Alter Rome hesitation on*' citizen with more philanthropy than tin other* stcpjs'd out. His plug hat was jammed clear down to liis top ve*t-hutton at a blow, he was knock—l right ami left by cuffs on the head, and n a climax was whirled nmrnd ami given sevcia! kicks which weighed sixty pounds apiece. "There." said the stranger, as he shut off steam and ;lowed up. "That fixes both of us; you'll remember me and I'll remember you, and you niny rail an officer." Some of the group call—! one out ot the corridor, hut thv oll'tci r said lie could not make such an nrrest unless lie aw the fight or had a warrant. "Very well," replied the stranger, rs he moved ofl', " I am willing to submit to your mnturer judgment nnd experi ence, and I can't wail here all day! Good-bye, prophets! I think my best wav will be to get into Canada and lenve your hard old winter to run her self!"—Dftroit Frft I'rens. Cirrus Khlers. Circus riders now form an important feature in that community whieh enter ' 'ains the public. They receive from ¥*.' to S3OO per week according to their skill. One of tlie most accomplished of the clnss is James Robinson, who receives the last mentioned salary, hut hi* case is a rare exception to the general rule. Charles Fish and James Melville are among the star riders, with $l5O per week. These men, as a class, accumu late property, for they are aware that their powers decay early, and there is a special necessity for stieli a provision for the future. Riders are edueated in im mediate practice. Bootblacks have hecn taken from the street and taught to ride, ( both sitting and standing, in three months; hut it is not till many years are past that they get the high salaries men tioned. Female riders are chiefly Eng lish. and the most expert receive $1(10 per week. There are at present 600 cir cus riders in this country. What an ex tensive community of fancy equestrians. —New Vork Letter. A number of boys connected with re spectable families have Iwen indicted hy l the Ormsby county (Nevada)grand jury j for opium sin taking. SI MM \ KYO!M;\VS trtlrrn and Middle Stale! I seventieth birth lay ol'Knei Wr |r , Holme* m . ctcl.ialo.la lew .lav a ago Lv n Imißjncl *1 which waa prraciu Ihe m.Mil l.ola writer* . Ill* < "Ittllll Weio either |ii< acul ot ' ' ' . I wlu o!.' i I' i * an. It ami Helen lluul l* I cal, lent t M*l ..I llatvat 1 ' "llcg*. U l> I M v h \n-li. w I'taccv a vmil-ii lawyct, waa ban, *-l th* tlh* < .lav at thpott, I'a . lor tlm 'out let ol lu*. on.in, M.ty ItfUlly, a vcung ,ly with whom he waa in love Ik thw It i.) • , u tr tun U tu u*H*iU a • ttntiiittol•* ol .V --.nt It" ■ raw.l a g.oat deal ami wtolc v. He w a- a v nuug man ol . onetletwhlc i ,i. . tusl • hmtt.eiU* oil ha t ttlKnya Iwwti .•1 a .111 >..*(. .1 - -1,.-altlotl At I IU I M I la. e) e . .11 lh —oltold whb't noln in It , ten uitnuliw ater lite ahctitl cut the ■ v., . attvl 1 ll. vevrufli regiment ol New folk in,ted litter week, and proved i .mt imrTM, file uct ptoflta t*etng eetuunled ul RjtW.OUU, lit th* explosion id a ft, wheel at the lieu* - ~ r iah in il iu I I.tc, N \ .a l.eafer nalued •l.rine* Wslliue wo. killel and damage was done tu lite ealeul ot |HAU 0. Ibe (ly wheel waa thirtc leel 111 dintacttt and weighed sixty ( - It l.i.iM int.* tan ;>ieeea, otic of which amended through lli# r.it Olid (ante down Hi rough t lie r*s.l ot a nr.Jihot-iug unit, having pursed LiO feet thiuugk tie air if.Ul WiDttllxip W Kt4hum. in.lge <4 the l ulled states t.,tried cent lor the western . -ti c! ..I IVnaaylvanla and an et rneiii!art of I >.Dgiwsa, died ill l*ith irgti, I'a a lew day# V. K-l ilfiy-tunc tarn. John i I i . nigh | okr at a teitqM-laJi.w meet lti_ in Hrvs*kicn the othct night. A tire at l'toy, N Y, destroyed two Urge l.ti.-k building*, oecujaed hy an alnrt and ..".at uiauulactoi lea a Work of .Seten true- 1 ment ti**u-ea and the liettuati Isitt**tv*n ) t hun-il, * muiig au eaUmatcd Jem, e*t p.tuU U A'. j Illi, i the meet deWMtiuu* flrv Hist iuu oc currvl iu t roy iucr tW J. Wcstyrn and lauthern Stattt. 1 he rlree-tiou lit Iwiutatftua has reaniled iu tlie sure'ess ell tlie 1 teim* rate.- Male ticket an. 1 the tel..piion ol llir new constitution. I l.e -.ennte auh-e. 'limn tier ittv • -! tgaling I lie itvnirhotm* of Mrosf*. Kcilogg ami .NJatlfot I to i ..■*! in the I'ttScd Mates Senate, Irom toe, nans, adiourned thser aeosietu at New Hi. rati* niter cramming IIT wittrcaae,. and wiil prrjskiv tbeit report iu Uaabiugtou Haitttuorc's hig tuntie, to bring water tn that City ha* been rornpieled It t 3L.500 lect ieig_*a lew leel Uw* tliati aetrti triilca— t* .ng the long-at aqusdnr! lunnvi and Ote third bogvwl tunnel ta the world. It cot All. ' .'.U * ■ and wa t*.re.l in three year* and eight months, less than ha!t thr time of any •umlar work II l * jwrlni modattiig an imiuriue 1**1) ul water I ivc i ii.:.eaof thr length was t*nwl through rurk. *4 th the iak—s and Koragc reset mr* the eu tirr we k will tx—t sisml *1 j.UtH'.CKIU, the at., nt appropriated hy the ell) lor ths uew wu* >-i aupidy. ."•liMifoni V\ ateta a colored jemlh eighteen veorK Old, was haqged the other eiay near : l-kton. Mel., for t!io murder, in I*7ll. of J, kin* M'hairy, ale* co!e*red. IViu Kearney, the I alilorma agitator !*as . atimam '.l his intcatiou of Itettig preaeiil af ... iiilsnewul Utwolai kera in \k asluugton on January K. l.overn Matk-. a! ii nnatse, has t-- toi a proclamation rolling an nine BKawiot! •■( the .... -:.du:. to ounsidor Memphis yellow fever :.*Mrr, an.! to prvwidr a tax for itnptvo tig the military rond.Uan of that city. From Mraxhington. V Washington chq!rli oxy* that lhe (,ream t .. ker, lullc he'd a caucus at which they Su ; eod to thiow the weight ot then inellv wtuai :ei i.\r nfltasnce again,! •'furthei r.i crewclimrut# --I the money p.wrr,' 1 Ilie_. w uj.],— ai egiaiatrem lewtking totbe reliiv tel.".! Ol the greenback or to tlie chee-kiug *1 silt ef coinage, or Ur any attempt to sutwtitut* noli ii;.l laxnk note# li gi.enJwck, Tlx )' will pies, the J ell offer—t at the extn* aesemn to aiitiatitute Ireastiir note* lot !s*p. and alter a deafwrmte rt—iatam r were coni|M.|h t It* surrender, with all their rauiiou ami aiuiuiaiitum. ' gvpt i pieparinff lor war with Abyssinia 1 :i*. lower li.*u,e ot tlie Anatrian lieu harwth hn> ]mMi'. 1 ii hill flviieg the ,!renglli ul the aixtn at M'U.tU ' men. tfnrmga recent heavy cjrclonw i:i tiie Bay ol tlengni ie Moral wav* swept ovci Monkish- ; kliai i-.ie . ', drowning .airixl hundred |>er. win-. A dispatch (mm I urVer sav* that Monte negr ir ti.*eq*s stationed at Yelikii iiavn had a pitch—l battle with, nnd deti at—l a large totva ot Misinian- tro'h aido* losing heavily. William Jotin Nooll Hentitrck. fifth (lake cwf I'lirtland, i, dead. IKrlnil* Jiuve been tercived ola disastrous stonu wh cii awip! n> roav tiie Ivtbmus ol I'an- I urea, doing iutHieiise damage to tlie alupping utid o her pro] crtv at Apinwa'l. A iiuinlM-r i ol v*. *rl lirokc 1" from th( ir mooring* and ' were wrecked, and many |wrs(ins had to be ' unit ey—l Irom their atlhmeig—l houses to high i ground ill bottle. Vueen Wtoiia Im* roinpletely recovered | from her late indisposition, and it ia given out that lor the first tint* ainoe the death ol Iter hi—hand, the I*nnee Consort, *hc wiil ap pear in puhltr, nt a grand hall Ur be given in l.e melon. rO.IUHKBSIOXAI. Nt 4141 A Ilk. Nenate. Hon. Henry I*. Baldwin, ap|*oiut—t a* a senator to fill tlie unei|>iriHl term ol the Hon Zarhariah Chandler, of Miehtgan, deceas—l, was We.rn in ami tevnk his seait Mr. Beck intn*iure| a hill to authorize thr tmymenl ol rnstonr dultiw in legai-fi mlrr notes; also, a bill atrreueinfory ol title No. 4N ol the revised statutes at ie, to authorize the purchase ol teiri ign-binlt ships l.y citizens ol lhe t T nil—l Stall— for use in the lorrign-cartying tnote, Imtli ol wlnrh were rsferr—l to the committee on finance. Mr. llayard introihic—l a joint restitution removing thr legal-tender quality e*t the- greentrarks aud making them rereivahlr t.v thr government lor all dues rxrejd duties tin importa... Mr. Inyall*offered a resolution thnt. in thr n|itnion ot the Senate, the present volume ol I nit—l Slates notes should not J*, r—lticod. and tliat sntd noted ought to intinur to be air gal tender in the nay ment ot debts. Ijtid on ihe table and ordered to l*e printed. Aelioutr.ed. Mr. Morrill introduced a hill—ihe etu pi irate ol one intioduord iu the House by Mr. (iar fleld—to larilibtla lite leliimling ol the natioi al eleht . . Mr. Carpenter oflered a resolution declaring that resumption, thq circulation u gold, silver and greenback* a* lawful money elan the ex|*eelnlion thai the flnanree woul t nol i> distiirl*—l by precipitate legislation, had been follow—l by revived indtiatry and general prosperity; thnt the stieeessltil eon duet of htuenroa itepen I—l on a stable financial policy; anil that in Ihe opinion of tlie Senate any legislation during the present session materially ehanging Ihe existing system ot finance would t*e inexpedient. Adjourned after an executive session. Honee. On the first " bill day 'among the more .tn portitnt hills intruo >e-l were the following: Hy Mtsesrs. (iarfleld and Wood—Proriding for the relttiitling ol Ihe national debt. By Mr Weaver—l'rOriellng un appruprintion ol #500,- (1)0,000, with which to pay to the soldiers ol the late war the difference l*etween the face value ol t licit pay in curt nicy nnd the price of gold nt that lime. Hy Mr. Findley l'or the trunnier ol the Indian bureau to the war de partment.. Adjourned. Mr. A ktn presented n petition ol the na tional gtnnuc uiul patron* nt huslnuilry, ask ing tor the cniuitiuent ot such laws aa will relieve the country Iroin Ihe unltiwliil exac tion- ol tmn-qxirtation couipamis cngiuped in ...... Mat mill/ 1 |uii I went Tin' season lit— now arrived win n the coid of winter liiui to lie fiotalmtrd in out hou*< ■ln artiln in. liPnl, ninl a lew 11 tit 'it kx oh this Mllljel't llinv lie of inter* ixt. I till' ol two met Unci* in ife||> rmiv !ulo|iteil. 'flit fir* I, tlltlt ol till' Opt it tirepln* e ill which eon or Wood i* hurtn •! i I'V far the pleasant* *t and iluvl wholesome, r|*et tally where the chimney* ilriiK we.l, hut it ha* the hi • out elllelli'i ol t I note expensive tftrtl tlie ol .o i '1 In . illi il* tin' mode principally u*ed on the continent ol wanning by n stove. It i* true llint those 111 Uc dlth I tUUeh ill their colt ■u ruction. tor • hcniisis have lound iii ; the air heated li\ some • f them nppre i in 11 i tran * of o tide ot earfiolt, it deadly |MII *• ill I oii-e.jUentiv most hyt'ieoinU consider the ll* l ' of ktliVia, whethef ill . ami or wrought iron, n* dangerous. un •ru they we lined h nli tire-hrii koi ay, no a* to |ni vi nl liieiu fioin attaining a red heat. An almost utiiveisa. pta-liec to |iiaee on the stove a pall of wnter, with a view to purify the air liy absorbing the carlxziilr aeiit contained in it llf t'oiii, of Ml.all. who lIM lull; l*e* n en gaged ill Investigation* oil this subject, i* w holly o(i|.i'd to this system A. - cord in |f to lii nt the w.'tlft dies not ab sorb the i*arl*ollie acid, liut. ott the con trnry. add# to't by the decomposition ot the carl Minnie • t iiun- ■ otiiaitied in all drinkable wat i in grt tiler or lea* pro portions lie white incrustation* touud on the nidi s of the vessel* are, in fact, formed hv the rt.jHZslt of siilM-nrlMinnle* and sulphite* i I lime produced hy the evaporation of the water, the principal (■til of the en i bottle ai id having hecn if i \ • n ofl to the surrounding atmo*phcrc. M I'oiii propose* oisti ad to place on the | *lOXl' pan* containing quicklime which, I after a few day* rtugm. lit* m voiUtue, and is transformed into carlMinate ol iiine hy ,i!>s riling tin- carltonic acid in the air. Itv 11 J i* uicana the ntmonphere is constantly pi rifled, hut at lite same time i* rendered vt ry To obviate tins Inconvenience vessci* containing water may be placed ulaiut the room itt positions where 111*' V are not subject to the immediate net ion of the fire, anil they wiil givo off hv their evaporation sUtlicjiM t humidity u> tvtider the air agiet-abit* without adding to the q unit - tity of carbonic acid already prtwent. — Lotul'ift Urn who ltei|iiire I'reaetice of Mind. Many railroad accidents are prevented by a pretence of mind on the part of en gineer*. A pass.nver train on the Clti catfo, Huriingu*ii and Quiacy road wo* rounding a sharp c urve, just under a piece of tai. tiuilier. The watchful en gineer *aw a tree lying acroa* the trai k Sixty feet ahead of the loramolii*. The train w as running at a rate of thirty-five mi.es an hour, and to check it* momen tum before reaching theobatruction wo* out ol the question. The engineer took in the situation at a glance. Ilethrrw the throttle wide the engine shot ahead with the velocity of an arrow, and with sin It tremendous force that the tree was picked up by the oow-catcher an t tlung from the track a* if it had una been a willow witio-. A man with not MI cool a head would have made the best possible Use of those silly fed in the w :i\ of i locking the speed of the train. That wouid have caused a dis aster ltradlord, an engineer, was bring ing an cxpr- ** train over the Kankakee line from In linnapo'is. A* the engine shutout from the deep cut and struck a short fiic • of straight track lending to a bridge, a herd of ixill* Wfl* dis covered running down the road. The distance to tin river wan only 100 feet. Bradford knew he could not top the train, and also knew that if the roils l*eal the locomotive >o the bridge tliev wnu.d fail U twis-n the tiuilM-r. and tlie" obstruction would throw the train ofl and probably result in a frightfu. loss of life. It took him only half a second to think of ai: this. The other half of the second waa utilized in giving hi* i ngine such a quantity of strain that it cove*eft that list tcet of track in nlmut the same time that lioit of lightning wotiid travel from the tip of a lightning rod to the ground. Itie colli wore struck and liuriol down the embank ment just is they w.r< entering the! bridge. \ l'latn Man. The Woodward avenue car going north at eleven oYU* k yesterday fore noon ovcrtis't a man with a bond-trunk of ancient maki w a king in the middle of the stnvt lie inquired if the car went to the railroad track. and then got aboard. Then were several passenger* in the . ir. and as he -tood in tliedoor lie looked fr> m on<* to the other and said: " If I am intruding don't hesitate to tell me *o. I like people who *}*ek right out. and I am u-cd to plain talk." No one objected and he look a seat, crowed his g and said to limself: " IM bet thev never built this car for less than fifty dollars! I'm glad the old woman isn't Icre If she should see how it's fixed up she'd never let up on me till Ita ked one to the house. r,i never ride on aw ood wagon again when I can jog along in a chariot iik< this. It's got more windows than a bee-hive, and 1 wouldn't dare spit oi. tin* floor if I was dying to spit." As he made no move to pay his fare the driver rang the bell. ••(lot Iwlls on lien*, eh?" mused the plain man. Now who'd a-thought they'd have gone to such an exj*en*c as that! Folk- here in town are right on the style, no matter what it oo*tJ'" The driver rang again and again, and imx ing that it did no good, he finally opened the door and -aid : " Vott man in the corner there —you didn't pay your fata*." •' My fare' Why, that's so! Hanged *f I hadn't forgotten all about it! W<*rc y> '*. ringing that bell for me?" " V***." " riint's too bad' Why didn't you open that door long ago and say to me: Here, you old potato top. it you don't pass up your ducats I'll land vou in the mud" I'm a plain man. and j never get miffed nl plain la'k. Take tlie damage out of tlii- inif dollar!"— lklrott Ft ft /WaX _______ Father to Young Hopeful, wlio lias itist begun attending school—" Ilowiio vou lik* your school, my son?" Young Hopeful—" I'retty well, sir " Father —"What 1* ssons li.av* vou ieen study ing to-day'"' Young Hopeful—"Spel lin'. readin". rithnietic i nd g'ography."i Father— ' What exercise do vu tlit'nk you will like bt st Young Hopeful— "Oh, recess, sir!"— Fooler. SUUtsman , A new kind of sweet potato Is culti vated in K< rn county. Cal., picked specimenso'"which weigh from fifteen to eighteen and twenty-two pounds. School savings banks have existed in F"ranee since l:UJ and now there an almut 900,000 pupil depositors in the country. ______ There Is Health Ahead, Kor eheerlas* dyspeptic* who will use Hnatet ter's Stomach Hitter*, which will enshle them l*> digest, rtatore their appetitee, t<*dy their nerve* and drive away 'he hluea. 11. with •uch a proafSK*', thete are any ol them who neglect to proltt by the above snggeatiio. why they diwerve to euffor, that i* nil. Let them u*k any one alio has u*od the Hitters if it is not u good medicine, and il they receive a tint hint reply it will he an amrtnslirn. Hil ioasnea*, tsiwel trouhlea, debility, rheumatism are all c mpiered hy thi* highly e*teen.is| anil |it(>!essi(iii*jly sanctioned *|sior, wht< h h*s also won a liatioua] re|mtaiion as* ieme.lv hit and m*wis ol averting intermittent and remittent levels. It liks a cheering eff.s t ti|s*n the de*[Hindent invalid, and may lie re lied upon to pitxltice derisive and not pallia tive cffW't*. It is the one thing needlul lor the cure ol dyspepsia, and nothing will supply its place. A speedy quiet u* i* given to a backing rough hy that inotUmahle sparine lor ptilmo n*ry, throat and hmnchinl couiplainta. Hall's Hiilsnin for the I.ung*. which cure* consump tion, hmnchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, lul*ored breathing and other disorders of th# respite- t tory organ*. When a cough manifests itself, i be early use ot thia lH*neflcent medicine i* earnrstly reeommendad, as the difficulty i* , more easily overcome in its incipient stage than later on. Sold by all drnggisto. For an irritated throat, cough or eold, ! "Hrown'a Bronchial Trochee" areoffere.l with the lulleat oonfldi.noe in their efficacy. They maintain the good reputation they have justly | acquired. 25 cents a box. d H.tS.V.'MI Profit* In .> Hays! #l') in .Stiaik Sneculalioas in Wall ; St. pay* untnenaeprodta. iVtuphlets explain- I ing everything e.nt free. Heath A Co , j Brokers, 1227 Broadway, New York of Itn' UT |* simply the separation of these fit ' ta. r* ,ustl the *ir*in brought upon Oram. wherever wttnlile* are lorm* in lb* ato*.l. by the t*en ling of the loot In the act ot walk itig In lite i. Hoof, by making th* si I" ...1 l't Of Hi* Mpfier and teg of !• fyM •*l ItidiUr (as seen in theeiit), Mr g list* It mint nl light angles whereby the whole in ■ '*l tits rs ai< held together, rendering . {wrnUimor "era* king tin ssihla Tlieei- Irn llilet. Ie >■ obtained t doubling tlie npl*W and 1- , ii nds tt!n !•> | 'event Ihe lormalion ol | i tiisn. lit wunkles, lor the su*-k, aided il* elastw putt |*roi< tan k tar it* origi list (mm when thels-nding • <-e*e*. so thai all, i *|| iieiiitb* weni these H***ts wilt ha 111 I a* smooth ami a* slispely a- when first . e I'bia simp. I slain Ing quality wilt be -id tap it) ii uiWe in Uie leg, which in h' aiy I: ht*er Hoots settles down and great si inkle* srelorinMi aronmt the snkle, causing Un win lulailer* in walking, to the -|i tHi* lor uiauy year* I at it is no Inn •> * quesliou. At the prion* lilt*)' • Uie uqpuhi. fur one cent purvhase ■ (awtal card and send your addivs* to lir. fiantonl, lft2 itiood way New i ik, and iw> aetupklwie by 1.-I . I mail, troin wliu '.i you ran Iran. whUrcr V .r livei is out of order, anl if out ol order, Ol ■ any ■< diseased, what ta the beat taint lu the Wofiii to lake lor IL Wanted. Sherman A l> ~ Marshall, Mvch , want an agent in litis nuunfy at once, at a aatary (d * K*o pei uiof.lh and i|-enat paid. Fur lull I arlri uial a*idlc*a* as also a. i.et I.yon I'ateut Ileal fiuflenar applied la those new lioouand they will never rus over, and will last twice a* long. Young men go west, laarn telegraphy. Ad drwaa K Valentine, Maiiagvr, Janeevilla, Wis Chaw Jat kson a Heat Nweet Navy TuhacM. l oataapUaa t wesa. As old ffcrn'iaß. rvtfreil bora ptacuca. Ls.itu had i . ,4 a Li, band* l>> an Kul fur.* aaiaaiunar} u. i ruiu a .1 * tup.a (agaut a *etael. fur tba a|s>4r aisl paitaanaat rora fui i; ii*ai|iUu.. biosaiio i a lank AriLuia. and all Threat anl hang tteUuba. a rn a pwiuia and radka. isra far hertuaa t*uS> set , . liiivw Cua>|> ,uita afts* haling n.ud IU Wundaitu. euratiia wmi la ILeuaanda of rsara baa f, i tl bia dslr uj ma,, il tuvwb to blaaaOrnng fa.suea. S.luali-lLi tbu tn- tn, and a daeba Is rvlwva bonuu. ,n. r ma, I eili *■ :! flea uf i haiga la all who deal*a it, Uiia ra.it*,. lb ortman fiiL of Hue.let with fb tiiwlua, fui wenaiing an I using hebt by man If a-' w i wub i.ati,i' naming ti.s, papal W w. gaftaaa 11* l*uwara'n.u** jUshamsr.q.t THE 1 IKK ETA. wow rott. heaftMU*— Mwd BaUeaa. livi wt.. or .A (la .aa Ma* kd Uiftt I% (M .4 (*', twiutw . CM itt Iftki fliiga—l-iaa . . d,g It, Pressed ...... <*\T I Hatry J A *' Uaalert-Cian.ery ..„.... )t 4 It | fact0ry........ It A Vt CLeeea—State Factory...... ur ,4 !> ekitua .... V?Sf§ 04 ' ttaatarn Factory IJ A W\ I Caga—Staia and Fennaylvatita at a X'x rntatiCLraia fUxir—l-snn. cnoicwanu lancy 4 74 4th U beat —Parin. Had I 44 A I 44 V , alO her...... | an a 1 >' gyw—State... *1 4 It 'lorn— stale Teilow .............. 41kA 42 Oala—Mixed 4* A buitar—t'reascery Kilr*...„. II A * uteeae New Yeti Faclcry I q a 1" petroleum —Cruda MlfgVtvlMisd, 00\ nnoroa. Beef Oaltle— Uva waight MX A Mk aii~p .... imxa (dX Ho*- 041, A Fiaur— Wiaeotiain and Minn. Fat. ..TOU 4I k> Oort*--Mixed sad Yatiow I' A If (*at* - Kafra Whila, 42 A 4t Kya—4Fa's a A *2 Uuel—UaaNsd. CoKbing * Iwiaina. 40 A 42 Fnwaahed. " •• SI A 42 arrvabo Floor —C'ayitroond, ko. 1 spring . g T| All* Wtwmt lte.l Winter 1 0* A 1 ' C .rn-Ne Uiwfam . ...... 40 A 40 ISU-lta* ........ 40 A 42 Bar ay -Two-Hcwed Stale..... M A *1 Salon7o* (naaa.) oarTLS Kauri tbwf Catl e- tJra "*NA ISek eh—l- MXA u tan Iw (XA 04 H'-a-a U4k A 41 A World f f.ood. Otic of the mot popular meffidnos now Iwfoif tli* American public is Hop Bit tern. You e<- it everywhere. I'oopl* lake it with good effect. It builds them up. It is not ss picasont to the loiu* on sonic other bitter* as it i* n. t a wliiskey drink. It i more like tin- old-fash; mod | Imt i'*ct tea thai has done a worldcf good. : If you don't feci just right try Hop Hit- ' tcrs.—Suuilfi .V-rr* Sediment or uiucua in the urine is a *un- indication of disease. Take Kidney- I F CURED FREE. Aatnfa .-.blaang ae*ma*.:*4 Osmady fa l'lta.4 pllamay wr I alltmrcfaK haem warnnlrd k- ritxl a uswdy as: rHKMARKHTaa. imn I I A Trawtiae ami te ace radfcrw 4XIJ " ' m* ]* P. a aad ■ aid not IT lag Panti Straen Maw TA- i trou u . n.aniTMn iou VQoDIiIIIO tin Motsdrfk' nIUD(t U Klßt W fJfrd fejr bhrv cUi Ih'wtthool tb wtnr.4 to b* lh* trt dOfdy 4l> CO A trtd for tle mf Wound*. Ilunw. Bbri*mliaK. - Mia Winm. r •" ' a • . a tit*! rt rTj i*r In IL H ]• JHJ! Of Ift *!>4 Ml (NIL IWTUO* for TU UOHNM **. IM UU IF FROM TOW I *t i ftm or ill flod it to *c; ihiag >oa bittmr OnI. MQLLER 6 P' COD-LIVER PIT Tmip miipiwL Is rerfertir pore IVnanßliaTUrn baal hy the bgt •at medical nuUt'-nusa In the urnrtd. lilnc htgbaa award nt til U.wld't Kapaattveoajnd at Para. t(T4 HulJ hy I>nAir.U. W .D-hchlvCr ta Sc I e..N V lib*. < Iraim-liona* F.atnbllahed I *.->. PENSIONS. Tew lsw. Vr- n-an la eflloldleri and belt*entitled. Prtanu- lit, lo.t i dbxhargr ur daain Iksw leaded. tiU'rwa ik*' mp. 4aFt). K. LKkOX, W ' ' '®i e'ja u emuwaed un the ltd aad the :#■' . hat the alg nalmr* of W ooi.RK H 4 UO $1425 - ID Rn# k )i . October I* - 5 SIOO i , Fri-pctlooa rvtnma avaty weet on Stoat OH m of too, - tw. . 100. r 1000. (XBclal flet-irta and Tircalar* fraw. Adarvaa V PoTT*KW,.;ST A(X.Rankat* ;Wt U al* St. K.I ®Tsrm ta MKJITTV t mmm'M s--r 'fJL •IMDM, or '' * luf* rtotnmun . O *pd > tOMOOUM* ft m - - .Mb Haftas. Aldowa SHkKi**.b < X>. luMMh. IT WILL I.AST TOP aad yearchUdnwk( kinm iiie FLORIDA Orange GroYt, (MM * Oranrr T-eet, Ruanaa. Pfga. (Irapsa. Peach ai. Sc.av-dra, Isra- nsw ll.nae. (• Arraai Inaotna now r.ftcen IT m-.-ed and can l<( free C. C. D 1 Put. SyratMa. K T. nmV.lt. -w itb .ntei.iii cuinu bat cuaw li Ilu 'ta aeili' rapidly for Oar eta- Oaulogua fra DIQh M Kriaru. 14 Waah-nßL.Boston.Maaa Amilal nort*lilne H*nr lured In It lll#llSM lokOdwya. N*|M*> (til tuceA K#| | u,r'i 111*. J M W-Hi.Nh, Lchamcu, Ohio, tiVialranaflPA'afl(tml Dr.Poota 1 OnaKSpeare 8 ||*, lT a Mo* T aLT.ITeA-fo:l I SaniidecoprTw. Horeay Will Pub.d 0..114 B. Ath St..N.I see a week In ranr own town. Terma and f cntit, yUU fra*. Addragg 11. Ilaixarr A Co- Port lard. Mama. , , Id, www a i taM anuaxpsuaeiloagenia. unUltPrae If flW# * 4 Addraaa v o vndKRRV AiuruaU.Maiue. M' guarm a jfooth and npenaea gnarantsad to Agsati #!*< 4 (tnllft f-e# Mia A do. Arimi Mil an JJJ; Free Cliromo Catalogue Faiiilllei. everjrho.lv, lowert .1,1. puce. 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SpadflMa topkm Mot fraa, I n and the KIDNEYS, w 11 77.4- <*mbimmA ortMm ream it m-kJ M . iwhy Are We 81 ck ?B Ussssr sssssSm? 2sSmSSSBBe?v ■ I Rrrtnu* w rfW t\r IIIIMI |IM ud IAM I I ■I <1 t.y ItrartM irtUi I i< >.< nllMtlaatH |i Vlf frli!ilm4•m4lr4rrt4 liUaru U Mfcj raiara amnti aratrl Ifaiartwl ■■ Why lair tlrr,lM airtlal ■ r KIIINET ttOKT W <*■ ,fl Kmllt is m thy, aw yttt&fr omauanxarf •*,. .'WW j j U Wmr pe. Up "HI —' ru* II i flaaiW |l ■ (re.' ,i .j . TJ> /ry urrfaf MM 1 till: aa. r?vuw% U MHWnwap|Hnnnn||[ I*W 1 / IRWr JAV#:V ?111 FRAZtRTXLE 6R0517 j J rw wn* rw.s I GKikSL-^J, il FOR (>AU BY AM. DK.YI.EIt>. Atrmrtltd ttf MKPAL or HtiyOß Otuw (VaMaM .. '■t i'rf.ia Arf.|.:.ffl.. Chlujo. FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO , Haw Tark. ■ | Jt'iw'a Carr far ( on.ta tu p. I Hon la also the beat cough md ■ cine Dmr email, bottle I I.t rce*. Sold every where. I and WI.OO. Warranted to flr*t boyera. fl ■ Mill 111 !!■■■ AGENTS WANTED for A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT. t Q 3PHIOU ONXiY *0 Thia la tbe f.itrataa!!tm; book etrer pnb iaA.rd.and the only compiet • and an (bestir Hiuonr of (irant'a Trarela, Send for rtrrolara containing a fall deacrtntton ot tba arork and oitr eatra term* to Aaenta. Ad.lrana ■V ccxai Ptntusniae Co.. Phlladellihta. Pa. ffww *Aiii ami co(w T M nwlwd thw Rlfhe Mrtlbl at b- inml FAEWfcXI'O^IVIOK, pwt all Amrrti tau IfrOTtL Hurlk KLKXIBLK H if OOftSBT ■fM| i2boMsi t• wiiam > idlUkral down o*wr th Ulf* Wc Lib. tWr fell 7/ 111 eat eea lealMe *4 eotataa ae V I I I'll , Prtea ay ■Wl.kLle Xh£llilJr For eel. by ell leedta, aerr n:r. MAKk TWAI.VS >EW liOOE, T1 TRAMP ABIDE GOOD TIMES FOR AGENTS AHEAD. Proapretuac. for thia solvere*::? lo >ked tor Book now ready Speak (Uck and aatnre territory. "J am rdttt (Vwtat u njkirwt." Aptxyto F. K. BMWM. HarMWrd.Ct. UDDERS PABTtUEB.s2H£!Sg: BMMWHBWWP iiiikiinnii I 1 ii y