The In hisaccount of a tiip westward across the Alleghenies in the current number of the New York Indnpend=- eut Joaquin Miller tells this pathetic story : One pair, a man and his wife, evi dently created great concern in the | car which I chanced to be traveling. I forgot to call atteotion to the | | down on thesilent and humble fact that it costs twenty five cents to take a dog in the train; and even then fore him, you are compelled to go into the bag gage car with the dog and remain there. you often see the Virginia cavalier sitting bolt upright and ridieg along side of the cars with all his faithful train of dogs fi admitted lowing; but is to be that it heap of money and trouble to trav on the cars with his dogs. At one of the new little mining villages in the high, cloudy tains, far on the westward side White Sulphur opriogs, two timid and humbly-cla heavily in the car meek together. both had heavy burdens, It was snow the vered. .y 1 slHence, Ciose ing outside. So litle burdens were well « Pretty soon as the car drew ou nin” wn out cascades, the wonderful wauted to We to epjoy it for s aks, and now we f level, lowly humanity. had it here and proposed change. A big fat gentleman with a fan, although it wi arose and waddled back to get a good The old lady stopped rocking lle of long ago, and, leaning over nzighbor, said something about Pretty soon there was another ery. Then the little German woman got up aisle two or three and walked the times with her baby, while the map, a imid, modest, litle German, took the ' nursed his charge his head held down over | began to be afraid that 1a ery als So the good glasses rose up and wen The ked up approvingly, y the man and offered to take it. ig fat pan lo and actually faoned himself in his ex citement and delizht at this unselfish the la i A : belore the act of vy in glasses as she stood there mute and meek little German father with outreached arms for the infant. “Nein Pe rate y the strange came up, ety, and sat down by his side and covered up her baby also just as he had his covered up There was terror and tears tive little German's v HEE AS and declinefl the kind lady's felt True, none of us knew what his trou ble Bat we all the And we all sorry for him. WAS, were sorry for him same, and he had our respect an admiration entirely, p said to the old lady And he t it's sick mat found him- self apologizing for Yet of sore speaking te knew and the bri that « stranger, we all the bridge ws f sighs there a pre old man, as if ¢ 81 no strangers, tty sick,” said th Spect it's make certain he was certain he was heard The old lady tore out a handker chief from under her, with great effurt, and, pushing her glasses far back, she wiped her eyes, and catching the sympathetic tone of the old man, answered “Sick! Sick! 1t's plum, clean dead I tell you!’ all sorry. The young coupleseemed very honest and very humble; and also very poor. took out a hanakerchief also, and 1 began to look out of the window; for the snow or cinders or gas or Of course, all heard her, were some- thing of the sort was hurting my eyes | peo ooo calls a bit. Heartless Conductor, | [ do not say that this is why | No one spoke. | would cost him a | 18 Fa petual touting going on, The good old stout gentleman | with his tiresome and realistic punch { punch! punch ! I do not the elick ! elick ! click ! of the punch : Aoy man who bad like punch ! punch! { dared draw that thing on a the early days of California had died before he man in with his bools on could puuch a single ticket. The conductor took the twp tickets, | Click ! click! Then he stopped right in his tracks and began to look right little German as he lowered his head be The little wife lifted up a corner of her little baby's snow white skirt and applied it to the corner of her eye The a floger or say or do one conductor did not even lif Yeu I felt wanted to \ Single thing. my boiling, and | spring t ght nn Wha he ny feet and knock him down r } He had his tickets. Yet traight and hard did he stood staring mori want? there ] | | ! ’ » 1 ¥ full half minute. It seemed to full half hour. The old man wes fau bl 1818] | ning himself furiously. I had to fairly bite my lip 80 as ti lady Bat 1 kvew the old it stand it EHICLF MEXICO in term, The Ee [Trine M x r the inus one | ar lac ten mioutes, thre cars are sent together ¢ This ' BRUTE ules attached, and, ery half hour I economy for th Lhey ar never more than lock apart, there ndu nduct are alway, IwWO © tors besi thie driver ne « riakes money and gives you un ticket and the other comes around, punches it in the presence of the passengers, and puts in his cket. They are supposed to be a check upon each other The street-car drivers always carry » : 2 a horn and blow it as they approach a | J street crossing, #0 that there is fn per The conduc. tors usually carry revolvers. I don't { fon, for a Mexican would as soon gn { out of doors without his bat as withe lout his He doesn't fea- dressed.” You see revolvers at the operas, at the cathrodrals and whien upon you there is usu- ally a glistening piece of nickle-plated revolver, And then the conductor came along ' eel sticking out from under bis cont ) | Swell | stake the new | tracks | parallel with said | westward therefy | by a line ¢ | 452 4.10 foot radios 2.7 11 | south #0 4.10 | know why, except that it is the fash: | | pany, thenoe still by the same ¢ tail. At the circus the; other every man but one in the row iu fro nigh belt. hacks Mexico than any other city of its size of me had a revolver in h "nw . : ; bi : There Aare more pu Hie in FLUC h Most of the ve and no city in the world has wretched pavements, hicles are coupes, and al carry a tin flag over the drivers seat. If the flag » painted green the carringe 18 a4 new one, the horses are in excellent condi- and tion, the driver is well dressed, you are charged for this amount o 8.yle 81.50 an hour, except on Sundays and saint days, which are very numer” ous, when the price is The next Arriages, curry i rod flag are ire about and vehicle SEV hey 1 | and babi | | five of then | enjoyment, BURDOCK a Purify the Blooa DOCK BLOOD BITTERS \! DITOR'S NOTICF - ! \ " . we NH RIFF'S SALE A Fier sotibedl as nire between oe Bald Bagle f Migh street, at f High street North thence f1 Yalley rally northern line hy said 5 1.10 fest to a stak ands of Edmand Rian ine hard and Charles MeCafforty tdi tant al righ angie there tith and west with a stake In the Hoe MeQuistion by east 20 foot toa stake In the weiern fine of land in the Bald Bagle Valley Rallrosd Com yarse the further dis tance of ane foot to a stake In an angle of land of the wid BAM Fagle Yalloy Railroad Company | thence by sald Iand of said Ralirosd Company south 1 Ado cast 247 feet to & stake In the northern line of seid High street and thenoe slong said line north 76 ho wont 37 £10 food to the place of beginning, containing 19210 of an sere, more of less Reived, taken In exscution, and to be sold ax the property of Edmund Blanchard and Charles MeOsf or ty, terre tenants TERMENo dood will be acknowledged until the purchase money be paid in full entral Hoe and 20 5.10 Tes "m, " towards the » foot ¢ aa red nrving of land of B A thence sald land W. 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Ian relinse er than any Ve CATTied & has it beer unreliable ! i! HORACE B. HORT at Dighton e Rockford 'N Furnace Co Favnroxs ford better that Sept, 18, 188) The Rock Wateh ourately ; owne R £150. Can recommond Wateh to every be timekeeper runs Any wal had Yery | ever that AC and | have one cont the R who wirhes ck ford iy a fine P. HUBBARD. M.D This into certify that Wateh bought Feb, 22 the Rockford 2, 1579, has run very well the past year Having sel It only twice during that time, its only variation being three minutes, It has run very much better than | ever an. ticipated, It was not adjusted and only cont $20, R:- P. BRYANT. I am prepared —<now this is saying a good deal, but | know | am prepared to do anything in the line of plumbing, gos and steam fitting and am ready at a minutes notice, to attend to any busi you may see fit to give me, | have pur | chased the establishment of Mr. J. W- Barnes, on High street, and you will | always find George Chase prompt and on Hime. Come in and see me, SECHILER .& CO. Groceries, — Provisions FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. MEAT WARKET in ther | FTONEW ARR - bu sll winen oA 8} the § AKTon way & wmiraliie shapes * Lhe pom! satis fet YE nin the market PORE] 5 FRUYESE ne of the ont and siter and incepd 0). va LT) Fan Meal, » 1886-==--=---1880. 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