», Ne — mesures of Travel. One of the charms of travel, says @ well-known writer, is to encounter people or scenes which remind us o home. A Cape Cod man who left his pative port many years ago, and had spent the greater part of his time In England, recently went to Kingston Jamaica. One day, » » waiting for a train to Port Antonio, he noticed a tall, young man, evidently a stranger “He was white and I was white, and that was enough,’ "said the Cape Cod man, in telling the story. “1 spoke to him, and asked if he was as far from home as I was, mentioning London my home He responded that his home was San Francisco, a we were soon exchanging confidences He said his people moved to California four vears from Massachusetts I asked him what place in Massachu setts. and he said Wellfleet; said he was born in fleet. I asked him in what part o his folks had lived, and southern part, and i could at my cui osity. “Was » . anywhere near ti old Cromwell 7" said 1 “He looked at me in astonishment “‘Why yes,” said ‘the nex* farm.’ “Well” said I, ‘then y¢ Jones. Mine 1s Cromwell, the old place, and some ol my live in it.’ “You can imagine wh acquainted or not after that and I had been boys sir, meeting young Jones was the pleasant part my trip to Jamaica You can't tell t good fortune may befall you start on a jour ney.” as pelore } ne niling see he as St 3 ne, very name 1¥ | own folks ur and her we felt His father Well most 3 together. of wi when you We seek God afar off, in projects per haps altogether unattainable, and we d not censider that we possess Him now in the midst of confusion, by the ex ercise of simple faith, provided we bea: humbly and bravely the annoyan which come from others, and our im perfections. A man may become weary of toil but it does as depression as does daily idleness. 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The once dismissed anc removed te d Services fe forware con at eo of Mrs She was 46 years ol Christ German Evangelica at Oil City was dedicated. The st $25.000 Steigle Hoyer, of Altoona, ar A of violating a city was discharged at a hearing Hays, colored, convicted of arge was "entenced at Uniontown to hang. I'he district committee of the Meth Hannah at killed by a pa rison Burke, 18 years old, a do (reensbn was instantly senger train at the Har crossing of the Pennsyl She was thrown a dis tance of 75 feet, almost every bone in her body being broken, Jacob J, Heiner, a miner, was crushed ro re. avenue Harry Hoover, with a bullet wound tle. and is being held pending an in- The Odd Fellows’ building at Carry was damaged by fire to the extent of Charles Spratt, who occu As John Loughrey, of Conshohocken was being taken to jail he sang “Take Me Back to Home, Sweet Home. ear there on short sentences for drunkenness, Leaping the rails at Mahanoy City two gondolas and an oil tank car in 2 Philadelphia and Reading Newberr) freight played “tag” with telegrap oles, mounted switches and crossed ridges for a mile without other acci dent until the train stopped. W. H. Marsters, aged 45, fell dead ov the street at Latrobe cman: COMMERCIAL REVIEW, Cereral Trade Conditions Cos “Weekly R Trade responded weather in man) notable act oO! & 2. Dun view Sava: to better £13 the country ; mn | report with earhe business uf ago and 1rd thi nel Wak ( ckward laint reg enewals are ire Outdoor work 18 vigor |, agricultural commun: cuted - (ail or less comp tions. while 1 irk fost tim ings call om and build quotations un ake 1g alved with navigator | reducing | a gan of | s hgures per cent Baltimore | sc: Phil No. 2 fimore uolations demand for choice ) ated have wevta ble uted have No quoiag 1 stock { abbage when AER winter Uilry $09 ROOK small Mar over, 1134 econd-hand hali-barrels 1 a TW i F084 lard, 10} We AS ROK Market easy quote Heavy ation , late kill, 60 Ibs and up, and teers and close light 8 1 10C ; COWS Live Steck Chicago—Cattle—Receipts 6000 head steady to toc higher: goo $4.25015.10; COW to prime steers 1001 5.60: poor to me stockers and feeder Srs00:4.15; heer: 1 canners $1.8062.75; bull 507 4.30; calves $4300.40; Texas fed cers S4.000500. Hogs—Receipts to omorrow 18.000; lef § to 10 cents lower and butchers choice, heavy : rough, heavy, $7.00007.25 17.05; bulk of sales $7.08 Sheep—Receipts Booo head. Sheep 25.000 head; 000: Open firmer: mixed good to : t ol “hoice wethers $4sofsoo; fair te Western lambs 4.50@7.00 wooled Fast Liberty—Cattle steady; choice $2 4005.50; prime $5.20605.30; good is 0001 5.20, Hogs active; prime heavy $7.50: mediums $7.45; heavy Yorkers, $7.40; light Yorkers $7.30G17.35: PIR $7.30 (7.35; roughs $5007.00. Sheep slow: best wethers $4.8005.00; culls and common $2507 choice lambs $6.40 6.65; veal calves $5.5005.75 SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, The best laundered people are the Americans, India exported $46,000,000 worth ol cottom last year, Orne concern in Wurttemberg exports 5,000,000 harmonicas per annum. On many ratlways cement ties ares displacing wooden ties, Grease will cause the rubber in an antomobile tire to crumble. 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