ron a LOVE'S MILL(ONAIRE, { say: “The world is lonely; The hearth at home Is cold, And sad is life to child and wife When life hath little gold!” But soft her arn gsteal round my nox Aly comforter so dear; And “How much do you love me?” And her sweet volee answers clear: “I love you-I love you A hundred million—there! And then I'm poor no more For I'm love's millionaire! no more, Then sweeter seems the breaking Of Poverty's sad bread; And roses bloom from out the gloom And crown her curly head. Aud if sometimes a thankful tear My dreaming will fill, Fler soft arms steal around me And she whispers sw. otly still: eyes I love you A hundred millions—there!” I wen) od help the poor! 1'11 Love's own millionaire! p Stanton. *1 love you FIO ore; UNEXPECTED VALENTINE. Wien my dear Aunt Maud died—she I graduated t-broken to Still, 1 disposed of in some way, so it was de died the very summer I was really too hear care swhat became of me, had to be elded that 1 go to live with my brother had her aunt, therefore i always lived with my v re 1 .. no other mother; was the greatest blow possible And th brother slightly, and that re child If 1 hi: mind to care about anythis hard I when 1 in a i ini il been have hated the idea of g 1. As it was, [| went without pur. I across the took the journey continent, sequently, after many ups Dick's town, a village in Sonth Carolina Dick is a He is very fair indeed my advent, he had +} in a pretty cottage on the arrived at queer moderately an attorney-at-law young has a terior to himself tiest figur practice lived was rather a © most ¢ town He t I found im and de and , and was quite the man about fellow hour after dinne ti about an ceived a telegram to go up to A ., & oOity neet an important client time to ie fifty ave home, next Prob tomorrow An HUA bank till with the ably won't get home noon, Spend the night ctent (a dear old lady friend of Be sure to put that money in the before it closes at 4. Don't k up at tha late hour and go out for the night It was such a bore to lod afternoon, Altogethe I was not afrai had been such a gloomy looked like it I did not feel like it, though I had never staved night in a And the geveral thousand collecte a client put money in a [I conld not r well to the Ancient's, and | got leave it. I had never heard of in the village, mede un that | would stay at hon and take the risk, if because it was troublesor wise, I did not want any tea, so I let the servant girl go early, and sat, neglect- fng even to light the lamps, before a big oak fire in the sitting room “think- ing up” ane of Dick's cases, It was a would alone house mone do lars surely I could not at bank ti CAreY so I night, there was any, ne to do other ecirenmstantial evidence leading in va- rious directions. I soon became deeply absorbed, so deeply absorbed that I presently went to asleep at it, and in a dream saw our poor man tried, convicted and actually gentenced to be hanged, and was my- gelf possessed of a frantic desire to at- tend the hanging in person, my non appearance being wholy due to the fact that 1 econld not find my shoes, being separated from them for some unex- plainable reason. find myself enveloped in darkness, re the Not from the fast-dying coals upon hearth. Everything was so still room, and the clicking of the dying conls, 1 was possessed with a strange, sink- fog fear. 1 was afraid to move, afraid “to tum my head to left or right lest | should see something terrifying lurk- ing in the gloomy corners; I fancied it war just before dawe. ‘My fear increased rather than dimin- as the moments dragged by. 1 hear my heart beating. 1 soon kind of instinctive animal fear of im- pending danger, I thought of the money. It was locked up in the cabi- net at my right hand, not two yards away, 1 found myself listening pain fully, tertuousiy, My throat swollen, 1 swallowed In gulps, I endeavored to rally my courage, to WHS nervous, that there was nothing to fear, and that I was making a baby of myself. All to no purpose. Something was going to happen: something was happening at that moment which would bring me I could not throw off the notion. Just then it began to rain a regular down. fall, as If the had fallen out of the clouds. I have never known it to rain so heavily, A perfect deluge, and every drop seemed to pen- I did not move i lay back In my cushioned chair helpless, and felt that I could not |} my hand to my face if my life were the forfeit. Such pouring! 1 found 1 gelf listening behind the rain had and bottom etrate my soul, ave ralsed listening for another sound, | A grotesque fel that ng that the elements this some was coming to 1 + leagued together, t one approach of the oth I was listening my drawn taut did hing bevond, be body what? 1 not heard it rain-patter little sawing sound port I knew through the Venetia My faintest when I unmist i000, hous soon, blinds dragged back and as it was pushed up tering the ever it was sence Crood Henry, ou What went on down belovy ns of in hear the know the eessati fro in a sear But I. groand, eeuld onls money fro: ind again for sue was 80 that and would pro! the chin 0 rigid and so walled The nex wry now and out in a basin of Id 311 t Suppose Very that train friend magi friend cordially invi to his house, telling him body in it. but that there, make himself and uw find plenty to eat by foraging ar and get a good hed, Then to make thing complete, gave him the keys by which to let himself in. Imag. ine this newcomer booming about town until 11 o'clock, then striking out for his friend's abode; overtaken by rain; at last to arrive at abiding place to wrong keys, which climbing into the house like 8 burglar Imagine him piling into the first he cones to, very soon sinking into the ont Neweo there was hie could put ford peter ound, the discover has the he necessitates day by a something tumbling down tie chimney. Not a hobgoblin—-that were but a young woman bespattersd amd grimy, but still 8 young woman, Imagine it all if you can, for that is what happened to the misguided young man, who held me gcoross his Knees and wiped the blood from my broken fore. head on that memorable St. Valentine's morning. Imagine it and tell me if men throukh stupidity don’t cause half of all the trouble in the world, We explained it all to each other as best we could, for I was really 1il, and quite ready to go off into another swoon, When the ser vant girl came he went for the doctor, and Mary got me to hed, Dick came at noon, and was horrified | at shat had happened. But the docto pronounced me more frightened than hurt; and, really, but for the dreadful cold 1 eanght and my wounded forehead, It did no! amount thing, and soon became a tremendous Joke, And'it turned cut that this friend of Dick's, whose acquaintance 1 made in such an upconventional the very client fended, And It also eame about that that 1 that grown to kaow and Diek--IMek other co-operator to any fashion, money 1 Was whose de that he we have very well; is to*look out for an next fall; well, for reasons best known to we have ench other hefore be clause myself, Electricity in the Earth, “Take a spade, turn up a small quan tity of soll, hold a portion in your hand, hold it up You will observe hear a faint to your ear, then smell it first a slight motion, the moving of t hie sound as of distant timber, and readily notice ador of heat wo forces held in Your tricity; that the e deep Is alive wit] and forms the scoret Ww 3 aves of passing lows, thu il they of tisend tons right ing the oil «1 to the olf gathers While Pocket. of ie lamps of va. 1d shapes have been pat Hie elects A number in Viennh., These lnmps come in the shape of bottles, clit, opera glasses. in factary desired shape, but are all constructed after the sane this bottle contairz a in which three paird of aud cletienis of the smallest possible size are concealed. Thiz battery has a six-volt tepsion and furnishes a current of from four to five phere intensity. A minute inean- descent lamp is connected with the poles of the batter, and protected by a knob of cut glass. the lower part of which is gllvered and acts as a reflector. The body of the bottle contains the reservolr, In which a fluld, which » furnished by the inventor of the app atus, is kent. When the light is to Le assed the top containing the battery screwed off, and the bottle is filled. The neck of no ny During 1804, 3.315 patents relating ‘o electricity were granted in Great Gritain, the United States and Ger pany. Of these 1,130 were British, be ng one-twentieth of all British patents, 704 were American, and 481 were iermay % ¥ SOTES AND COMMENTS, The Massachusetts Ploughman thinks that Ex-Governor Hoaed { that “every milk-selling section in the United gradunlls woll be fertility in it is statement Biates Is growl: poorer and poorer” | toned Although taken with the milk | than restored in the form of grain pur- cattle food mny fue neh away ion | chased for Six Raving sys | tem ago nu school in Norristown, ‘a. Th for he six years ag the ithdrawinls leaving $13 of 1 first year iount to 325,11%.60, ART on deposit to the credit 300 After the 1 off, but increased last amounted to 88 echool children the deposits fi Year, wing i they 219.6.3, The growing scarcity of fur-bearing in The feasibility { to a4 wr.ier the animnls suggests Sp ctitor pation n evilars {weeny 5 Majuba ArH Of OX Feeney, on i the service ygton and Balt has just died, fie locotiotive ti incoln to Washi in March, 1s 19d $45 13080, President ariteld was choot in road station at Wash from was assigned to run the train that bore Mrs Elberon, N. J. to Wa He ye ceive] orders to open {lie % OW irnck before to the cap- in 135 min from fei an, ad, baving a he carried the train through ital, a distance of 188 utes, breaking all pre records for fast ali in untry. It In anda that during the anwlul strain of that 1 he pever terned ais bead nor exchanged one word with his fireman cienr him, add tin thin « nn Statistics of the French expediting to Madagascar show that of 17.700 excessive mortality, it 8 said, trom lack of hygienic methods gener ally and insufficient attention to pro cedure usually adopted to diminish in highly malarious regions. The ciiuses have been summed up as fol ows: The average age of the soldiers employed being too young-that is from 20 to 22 vears of age; the heavy weight of baggage and accoutrements carried under a fierce sun, and insuffi. clent medical supplies and arrange. ments for the sick. Young troops gar risoned at Tamatave were cooped up in a narrow belt of sand for six months, four of which were the most unhealthy of the year harrassed by the Hovas and [ exhausted by incessant trencu work | and fatigues, and unsupplied with pre per nutritive rations, The Hie the modern the old-time sailing difference between urn vessel and of In marked in the ng ships and many of command the earlier steamers captain's and officers’ post was on Ways, one which Is ros (1 Hall ihe the quarterdeck, which was as far aft On the steam- quarterdeck Is abaol fn promenade for pas sengers, and orders are given from the well forward of amidships, and sufficiently elevated to give a ine 1 Was ju sible to go thi iehied, eXCept as or of today bridge, view of the vessel from stem to stern, This is frequently as hig! the maintop of a salling ship, and xcept for the storm that surround it in as expos: i Oeeinp pilothouses un winter, is steamships ns the but on roll of the sl no covered d river steamers do, idge, where every i exaggerated, the captain and his aids gtant lookout of Dobb 4 up 80 used ns the Ardsley Casine on have a peculiar mode of get mea is # reporter thew SEW prepa diner. It was about 6.30 whe: iil the men vood fire in a thatehed roof hat near the old Cottenet of the men were the cooks, assembled around a bin barn thors helped In one corner of {he making Hi fhe « FOO 3 man was bread. which watd?r was being poured by gallon. This the baker stirred wit! | @ plece of an elm tree, After the batts had been mixed stiff, it bade aid placed on the red-hot ember Cio bake. When done it was as black as in ihe shounas tes ll we was rolled in the reporter's hat, They also made a Kind of soup, and yonsted several calves and { heads, When the cook announced the Italian dialect that dinner was ready, each Iallan took a black bread ball. a tin ean of soup nnd a piece of the calves’ head and sanutered off to his particular rendezvous, These men spend most of the night smoking and drinking around 8 red-hot fire in one of the large shanties, A large number of trees were recently cut down in Ardsley Park, and the Italians, there. fore, have an unlimited amount of fire wool, gsherps ¥ Savannah, Oa. has 62,107 population, living ou five syuare mile: of ground. Charles Edmondson and James an oll uber. were drowned in ville, Ohlo, N¢ tank near st Kiy In trying to rescues Edmondson, Morton Finell was killed and Joseph Me- Iutyre and George Bradley injured by the explosion of a dozen sticks of glant powder in the o conda, Montana, ven of a st « 81 B quarry near Ana- Mary Jones and her husband, while driv- a8 the tracks of Beading snd New Mount Riga, N. Y., bound passenger train and both kil the ing acre the Philadelphia, at 3 Gast i Raliroad, Englan were struck In connection with Northeastern Ne aye that about fteen earthquakes in ruska, a Butte despateh miles north of that the ground 1s very warm, and lo some is 80 Intense that sn Bharpless and were burn to death Their res the father, after re § § % glher cnliaren, W TORNADO IS AUSTRALIA, Many Persons Drowned snd Great Destro BF IISSIDR AS Lhe result ring tbe tornado amounted is estimated that the unt to $500 000, persons were drowned, operty will am umber of FROM TURKEY. Property De- I MARKETS. { holo Prime Bye in ca EGOGR North State sual Carolina LIVE POULTRY. Hens é Ducka, per 1h Tarkeys, per ® TORACDO, Sound common. Middling Fancy. 228% LIVE ETOCK. Bost Booves 8 275 akan 200 4 Ov FURS AND SKINR, 16 a 585 Hours MUSKRAT Raccoon Bed Fox 5 Skunk Diack. Opossum Mink. - es EERESNC SEW YORK FLOUR-Southern.......8 310 WHEAT -No.3Red...... Ti RYE Western... 4 363 ® 10 11g x RN-