MY DTtK.VM. ei.la I. our ..". As I flcj't, 1 droaiiK-l a ilri-.uo ; I was fi(n:iiis down a stream Glistening in the MinO f'uMni. I'io-er! bloimwl along tlir Mc, A nil an was my pv.'uir, As I ilrif;-L-J down tlie ti-ic. And my licart was free from j alw, For I wa rliil.l a'" In tlieurieliiue's pol.K-ii rain." S-.ft ami low, ;fl ml l' tome the rippling wnt.r' ; Ami I he aa'ls white a :o. An 1 I aw full many a l-nl 'nt tii wi.'.onig nw -if! :st Mra-1 full ninny n turn Jul note. Hut I .-sw, as n ihcy fj-cil, S .mi?, no more the ::Hs 1'' ' only hovtring ovtriic-n?. Sitae wrr.; hr'.lit with hri-'oi::;; jr!c? A t!u-y wave J their liari'l- to tn". Oifcors wccpin.c ranirtifuily. And I aiJ the aiv.'.-l white: Will my host, j fniii aid linlit, Aachor uie in re-i . n bright ? " Wtiithor ihtes this river fl-tv ' I'or I know not wi.t-re I gi--Will it w ith.' anJ wiJor prow?" Sweetly vnaVe my ati.-l ptiide: 'Thou art (Infill!,' with the ti.ir t iVr an tx-eja de p and id--. Full of wearj- c uv auJ Mrife An-1 ll.ey all iliif oci-an Life' - TIT F1H TAT. They were coming back from Ob servatory Hook. The getting sun was casting long f-hadows .athwart the waving field of grain and steel ing slowly down the rocky hillside. !?he was a lascinatin? woman. Her face was beautiful beyond de scription, and her voice had a sub tle power, a carossing undertone that sent a thrill through evcrv fibre of her companions being. !he and her widowed mother were staying at a spacious farm house in a lovclv Connecticut val- lev. Hie had come there to recup erate from her social dissipations of the past winter in New York, and to gain strength for newdissipationt and triumphs m the tast nj.juw.e::-1 ing autumns. It was rumored that she had brok en many hearts and ruined more men's lives than she cared to count ; but then rumor f often lies. He was a tail, sunburnt m.oi. with dark blue eyes, and r. mass oi blonde hair, lie was clad m the garb of a -simple farmer, but he did not look w holly like a tiller of the soil. His brown hands were too shapely and his carriage too eh gant for a man country bora and coin. try bred. Still, lie had been working on the Meadow farm during the summer, and in all his leisure moments had been the constant shadow of the woman at his side. He was a m m of passionate im pulse. . tad his heart was capable of an all-absorbing love or an all-devouring hate. As they walked slowly down the hillside in the rich evening light, the lady chatted half familiarly, half condescendingly with her com panion, while helisieiu-d witn part ly eager, partly abstracted air of a man plunged in some deeply inter-j csting experiment I She talked with an air of conscious j social superiority, and he replied like a man with a hidden purpose1 and a hidden strength. As they came to a low stone wall he took her hand to assist her in surmounting it. Upon the other side of the wall he still retained her ham'. She turned upon him with a look of astonishment. "Thank you for the assistance, Mr. Chapman," said she, coldly, fstrivins to withdraw her hand from his. "I am quite able to proceed alone now." He made no answer, but still held the little hand in his strong grasp, while with lus eyes he seemed to be trying to search the innermost depth of her heart. A crimson Hood illuminated her face. "Mr. Chapman, you will be kind enough to release my hand at once." This with freezing hauteur. "But suppose I want it,"' he said quietly, with a look full of mean ing ; "suppose I tell 3outhat I want you for my wife ; suppose I declare that 1 love you, that your beautiful face enslaves me. that your soil voice sets my heart on fire, 'that I cannot, will not live without you ?" His eyes were glowing like living coals and his face appeared trans figured with the passion of the mo ment. Then, losing all his cool self-control, he burst forth in the full tide of his overmastering love. "Ah, Christine, my darling, my queen, ray life," lie cried, passion ately, "let me claim you as my own, let me take you to my heart, let me make you my wife. I am starving, Christine, actually starving for a lit tle love from you. Say you love me, darling, or,': he added hastilv "if you do not now love me say you will try to. Give me a fragment of hope, dear, a little crumb with which to apiioase the hunger at mv heart." " He had dropped on his knots it her feet and was looking eagerly, longingly into Jier fair, Hushed face. With a great effort slip wrenched her hand free. Then, with gleaming eyes and a tone that cut him like a knife, she s.-.id: "You could hardly have chosen a more fitting opportunity or a better place to insult me, sir. Whether you are a brute or a driveling fend I cannot tell. I hardlv know whether to f.-el pity for vour ignorance or anger at your audacity. You mar ry me, you !' she exclaimed, with an insulting lauh. "Howe mate cows with canaries, or jackals with lambs? Come, sir, I will allow that your speech is a little better than the average country clod ; I will acknowledi'e that vour man ners bear some daw of refinement : in short, that you are a little above 3our station in life ; but. to marry you, to live on carrots and turnins with you, to contemplate a life of patchwork qrilts and rag carpels, whvsurclv vou arc insane, ravim mad!" - She bur.-t into cruel laughter at the picture she had drawn, and then, not even deigning to glance at the lowcd head of the man W side her, she turned upo-i her heel and moved awav. With a bound lie was before her again. Miss Cannell, Christine, hear me," he cried, eagerly; "you wrong mc, jou do me cruel injustice. I am a gentleman, every inch your peer," lie added, proudly, "and I am rich, very rich. I can gratify your every wish, I can surround you with eve ry luxury. I " She cut him short. Fnough. I thought you wtr crazy Ixfore; now I know it. You a wealthy man ! Do men of means masquerade in homespun, in cotton j ! jeans ?ri) men of means toil d.ty alter da' in the oroilipp: sun lor mere pleasure? Au ir.s(tirinj pass time truly for a rich man." "Jliit let mo explain my pus'itum to vou, Mm t .i!ii:vll, lie en.-u as a j last resort. ''I came to tni.- place'' "To work ; that "irf oV.'iom. ( Do 'not vrevarkute ftir'.licr, Mr. Chap- I m m. v ilii a fie.) nful lit U!K)!1 'the title, "it m ikes no ut defence to 1 n-h it vivi s iv. lor I will not 1-e- lieve vou. I tell sold by iU glitter. Youl'iave served to am ' me in my idle hours, and for th.it I thank vou : hut 1 new fop I was v.rojto hv so fiiiuilinr with ore V'ciow my j .,..th.n ,f l;!h T i-itui vou trotn mv ' ".' ', t ' i -i - - i 4 -.;'! I rrl.f . "ir...n'' Without an-! i..l l ii 1 1 ; is l-ltn r. ;:im it 1 11 o'lur word far ieii ioih. Chapman watched h -r till she gained the house, a world of misery chininiT in his pvps. .T.".i :i he me- , t t . t ..i. i n'hanieallv Ptoip-,l and . . '-. ii- recovered i . . ) the glove irom its mu:t the gras?, and placed it :-.:(. iii -. jtocket :? t'aanell d for Xeiv :u-t to his liean, Vl.e following uay iind lKr moliier ri.-'iar: York. y A brilliant evenimr rmpdion was in I'.rograme at JIiv. ioldrim's fashionable mansion on Fifth ave nue. A throng of Lear.tii'-;1 wome n and distinguished nun surged up and down the. pnacioas lrav. iti-.'-. , -. i- i . it. ro-irus. A :aj7.im': r.oi- iiom ro-roJ A :;i7.iio: J'.ioit- iumi n.t; 1 111 ; , , ,. , ,i . .. erv-t d chandeliers fell unon tne zav crowd, and the drcamv not; sol a serenade bv Schubert stole softly (!,.. nmnu fi-,.i,i over'ninc- : 7 IM2 conservator.' wneiv me iijum i a e;ans were co!iva;e I'romineiit among tie- galaxy ol beaut v shone Christine Cannell's fair face and bewitching eyes. She was leaning upon the arm of a man w ho was conceded even by the jeal ous masculinity, to be the. lion of the occasion. lie had just n turned from a four vears' sojourn in Furopc, where he 'had aehfeved fame as a pungent and witty correspondent ! viral prom inent journals in London and New York.' Unlike the ordinary jour-nali.-t. he was reputed to be im- n.u.solv rich ; therefore, it had not bin u fortune but fame that induced j him to take up his pen. Since his return to .New i oik lie wiiiie auamaniine nea; i oi iue ecu.- j tiful woman clinging to his arm had! ... -t . . 1 4..r.Vl .. :;'-cirribed to his manifold attrao- i niiold attrae- j net. Famous j that his purse j nee that had , istine Cannell lions of j'crson and mi gossips would have it was the subtle inl'.uenoe metamoriihosed Chri frt.m the cold, impervious being of old into the j-raei-.tis, abn-st lova - hie, woman of the present. A keen observer would certainly have declared, seeeing Cheistme at this moment, taat her heart was aroused ; thai a warmer leehng than that of selhsii interest had at last been awakened ia her breast. As thev slov.lv threaded their wa v through the cru.-h she was talking to her companion in that magnetic voice that had hitherto been her greatest weapon, but was now her greatest friend. He seemed cntirelv absorbed in her sparkling conversation, and a m il lingered now and then on his - usually compressed lips.as she cn- tertained him with sparkling bon mots or indulged in cau-tic repar tee. He had said but little. When he did speak, however, the lovely wo- man seemed to listen to his words with her soul in her cars. "IIv Jove !"' said an important looking youth, who with a compan ion of his own set had he-en glued to the wall by the great crash, "there goes that fellow Chapman again, with Christine Cannell. I am de cidedly glad she has met her match at last. If she ain't gone on that newspaper chap I'll go without my coat the rest of the winter. You ought to have seen how she froze , me last summer at theurand i nion. : I made a casual remark to her on ! the piazza one evening about the! stars, and bv thunder, the way she ; iust turned those eyes on me ! simply looked at me, yon know ; made the chills carom all over my vertcrbrfp. I can fee! 'cm yet. See j the way she is looking at that prig j now. It beats me out of sight' And voung llatstraw squared his I shoulders and looked in: his im- maculate shirt front with a ridicu lous air of rallied complacency. Mrs. Grundy also waved her tan J perplexedly, and society in general ; wondered wnat was going to nap- had been marki-div devoted in his the poor laborer was a man of wealth j uirc m rie rig . anKie ino pois.-e - - "Yfl . 4- 4 , tt-.-'p.., 11 w.trl miictiv ii-"ieritlv d-i- -ia. r were informed bmht that a pamt- ' ; 'a-'.iis per i.jur, wi.a a adention? to Mirs ( anneh. working quutly , . aen u , thi., a.ti.r i:r..,.pf.rh;.r.r t,-!,,, wri.0.i : cam ng eajtacitv of Co! )jn t bushels. He had met her two months pre- day, ia search o that greate,t r.amui. ecla dwm worl i.. Tho(;ir;;ril',oil-t Companv vious at a fashionable walerinz-place, boons, good health. U would lae.o.y, A..bm.,Mng. ; ... and it was rumored that the erst- not listen to my exoian.uion then ; . Af.,., io M.,r-i, r !,., will .-.t. int.-rCr., n-iih U,..t,romr.t pen iol mv paims-my love Id you j meh thick, and there can be hltle ; llt0iW . . ever tin a. -v ot how you emptied my ! dou'jt that tho ancient mine has at j Tuesday ni-dit by shootin" himself Mrs. Goidrim was giving one of j heart of its warmot feelings, and : la t been discovered: The -apeci-j v,oii a" revolver " The VeT was de hor famous fetes ohauijietre at her ', iilled it wit.h black, bitter, misan- j mens have been exhibited at T ue-, li!,.ra'(t. n'g "ho bou -ht the pistol at magnificent country seat oa the thropical liate: And yoa talk of mv son, and farther development will i r.'.-i..'-'h. :., , ..Vi7.r..,.n.'- ' l 'a i tj liuuson. vnmcse lanieras ann eie- ; gant transparencies gleanvd out lrom among the tree? upoa the lawn; and through the low, open windows j . . ... .: 1 1 tr I tl-.la . 1 1 . . . . 1-1 of the villa a gay throng whirling 111 ". t ' : . i iiii.ier ana uiuaer m u.e uur.cacies of the dance were visuble. Outside, m secluded nooks under the trees were various eoup.es cn- gaged m all stages ot that highly mysterious occupatioi -ilirtmg In a l rustic sunimer muse ) on that " - V T t i,. V," . ; V ; majestic river, a lady and geiitbman ; liad just seated thc.nsclve!. ! Ajiparently they were the 1 st of friends, for the lady placed her hand familiarly ujKm her comjian ion 8 arm and called his attention to the lovely scene, fairlv lighted by the rising moon, sprcaifout befou them. For a moment the gentleman said nothing, but looked straight be fore him, with a gloomy expression on his face. Suddenly he turned to his companion. "Christine, docs the name of Chapman ever bring to your mind an unpleasant episode of tome years ago ?" "Unpleasant episode ? Why, what can vou mean, Carl ? You know nothing connected with your name can be unpleasant to me. Are we not engaged to tic mairied .' j til - t .aj ing lull into Ins companion s face he said, shortly : ' ' "Your memory is strangely amiss, i Miss Cannell." " j Something in the filtered tone of i his voice frightened Uie woman ihe gentleman's lace looked : passing me rustic tummer-housc : malt or u gallon ol mire mi Ik. As i ' "".'-. ---"e,ci, - mc i.oute strangelv contorted in the growing 1 noticed a w hite heap lying motion- an appetizer, blood purifier and kid- Unn !s V r'sic : " hat was yourj light of " the moon, and his eves loss on tlie Hoor. It was Chrj-tine nev corrector, it meeU with aston-1 n"r"c Lieioreyou came here?-' Thej seemed f.llcd with a smothereil fire I Cannell in a dead faint. ishing success, and invalids find its ! uVxt .'i'-'hon af'ccrdaig to ti.e rules i that might break out any moment ; And society wondered what had use promptly followed by renewed .ol -,'!;lu,-'ttc h',.)uHo.y did you man- in a fierce flame of passion. Ixxk-' happ-ned. energy and vivacity, met, t d and aw to v!? '"Merciful heaven, Carl, what is T a 1 S- f , the matter ?"' she cried. ; . neuralgia which had ,r , ,. , made her miserable for fourteen He Fprang from hi3 rcat as if ua- da ve At thc first at;ack lhcrcaftT able longer to control h:s words and it was administcretl to her wiihsueh planted himsel t directly ia front of j 5&0a results, that she continued its tne now terrihcd woman. Then ,lse nntil curcj an1 ma;!c ber F0 wxth blazing eyes devouring every ! th.JsiaFtic in its praise, that she has change of Ins features, he said : induced twenty-two of the best fam 'Christine Cannell, to-morrow I ilies in her circle to adopt it as their sail for Europe for another absence' regular iamily medicine. That of four years." "stuQ1' is I lop Bitters. Slanlar J. - - ', 1 1 is con, .anion seemed for a mo- j mcuUtunned by tm a hrupt nn- nouncunetit. Tht-n the sai.l is1oaI,! ami in a dazed manre r : "Vou are L''in to Iv.i.'ojh and I?" "Ami you," with bitter -sarcasm "why, you, perhaps, will remember me ln-tU rtlunnj; the coming year.- uriii'- thoitcj that 1 than vo'J have iiave ita5?'l." l.u.'.-,..t .,t h t.-t Oi ,1:: nniM.". TStU- Goimi io Iv.:ro:p. (' in-.: to J-.u- i r.ii! lie :r;;pted l:er i ojtjtierJly, ; ili.i. - t.iv .o -r i ... t rein-so '.oar mtuio- r. Christine I'aniioll j .-.. ... Most neoolc ! ..'hi .1.:. l. r l. iv . il.fto.fi1 ttlll i.i:iii una. a ...... am jr'.n to i." ficnui.-'i : 1 know betti -it is an ..-t- of sucre ustice, I the t-cqtiei to a c irrnii" little come- i tlv emu tt'il :?ixsuin:ne . ." . . . - m. 1 : ! I i .... -itiiiiitr; toe i-oniicci.i'mi niii. i-h.DiIm i- I.!.' ll.' ir t'.IIiO.I ,. , l. r, 1 t .... 1 i.i . I. '!. . i v ,r A i v ! i joorir, us you were ph-a.-ci 1 to .j i t,.i-,.-i .it-.-t 'viro whii.-ii A"u!l nrntl .. .e . !.,,.; mi,, c.,...,., ,ln-a li.firlt- siv viirj :-.i-o-' Do VOU I Hi IStll iilllil. huu nil,. ru.uiiivi I .M.,..t.1u-.rl,iitv v,.:i iri-iiTitin.i love and how, in turn, he sued for yours ! Ah! 1 see vou oeiu to lveoiieet. litHS my m.nic recall to your mind now ;.a uio.K-as.oitejiisod-.-coiiiaeted witii it? 1 o vou rccoli. t Liiw von i trcatcl the poor farm lahoreis v........ i i. -a i- l,: i,,vt f ,r m-" i ),,' ; c-t avowal ol liu ioe lor (,u i J'O: you remember now you srorncu ami spurned him ; how you callcl him a brute and a driveli-v' fool; how 1.....: i .. nr. .;.i. !;,' ivm il..i-!it..,l :i lif.' with him i.f car- "rots and turnips, and patchwork ouilU and rag carpels, as vou pict - uresquely put it? Air. vou do re - memoer now. 1 t. Villi l! I "Oh, Can ! spare me, spare me she moaned in agony. v! ".t: tare vou ; did vou ..,r., ,,..! then, madam? hen 1 was on my tkneesbcforyvo;itohstinto;earc!ai wiwaw oi uie loss wa . I tie h"h.. sin , n-.l "if U m :irn now, madam. You did not know 1 ... 1...... t I li.n i,n- ' 7 iv ji... n..-i ..wn m.n nu . lie locked at her for a moment I without sa mg a word, as it gloating wiu.out say mg a word, asu gloating over ; present munpn, win e she shivereu beneatn lnsgaz.i as it stnek- en with ague, lnon s.w murmur-j cd, witn trembling lips : oencei nn i viil-iii.dion from ino : Win proniiM-U you a name, nenes. ioe, i : . - i r i,,,;!.:., .allVlf c- 1 ., . ,, . ii,,,, '!'.. i, ,:!.' t-.r.. 't. j;it....l r ' i.'v-S Oil O.lOOllI liOUJl v i ... - l .... ii,:i.ii,ii":.....iiMNf I ii 'i - ......... t.". evervtning a man noiii' oear, t..,i - - . "'!-... ,- r.-v,-(k, :n . o-t s..i..hi hut oi wl.-t. ..,,vl,l.,rn, 4 ,)!..-, neti .or v-i,'w in it: yoasoareme , ,. . , ', , ,' ; ' (.,,.... i generally less than SliUKfJ Ua.U!lT:. I ,1 li o Fn,i,'o (,,nn ivhrreat number of companies. merev; e;:n, vou inn itiu jjjc. x . . i ;y 1,., ,- ,,.,: n...,t , ' - i n 1. r.te.vir..!l r.f.w. iniurh.a 1,,- .ear llOUlS, tilC CUt-fC Cle ator saaii go raving man n you coi.n- - t - ivnr,.l, io r,,;n ., i ii'i i(t t niun li-imi ii ti.iiii-r .1:1-; ..... tJ -...v. ... . ... i "Why did you not tell me of your j ;;l;t.nf aike- a h;df-lred In-i 1 true po,ili-a at first? Why did youijf.. fm',i j;ii,u.3" Williams, a school j .leave me in ignorance ol your sta- j u..R.K.r an 0i mal, 0V(r si-tv year-! j tio.i?" ! of age. were in Jacob hiumVsaioon i 1 ".simply, madain, he replted, bit-, ,lt ;rjd..ton 2') miles from this! terly, "heeause I wished to win your j heart and not your baud. You saw ht to maK- a puj unng 01 me ami e.lf 111V KJii, l.tlll LIM II 11I I'l'UI deceived love triumr hed over my reason, and 1 tried to make you un derstand, tried to buy you. but you would la t hear me. You said you told gold by its glitter. Very well, i banished myself to Europe lor four years, and then n turned to win what little heart you have, to bo come your affianced hu-band. Was notthc linger of fate in all that? 1 ou had not forgotten comeplctcly the mierable man whom you had crushed. "Ah, Christine Cannell, my nature is an evil one. I am a true lover and a hard hater, ami I hate you ! bitterly lor the insult you put on j my mannoou ; 1 act est you so inor- OUghlV lor VOUr .lalsc, heartless 1 character : I despise vou so cordial- ly for your hick of all that is woman ly that I wonder how I could have the patience to perfect and carry out this jv.st retribution for I know that you love me, know that for the first time your cold heart has felt the nearest approach to the divine passion of whieh it is capable : and i giorv in the tnougr.t tnat i am toe instrument of punishing you for the j scores of manly hearts you have! broken bv vour abomina! do siren ! wavs and manners." Ihe jioor women sat huddled in her chair, limp, almost inanimate, j the moon shedding its c !d rays full j upon her white desp. tiring face, j From time to time she moaned, al- j most inarticulately. ! "Carl, vou are killin me, killing j me !"' j Chapman laughed ho..rsely. ; "Killmg you! he exclaimed, "Did you ever think of how you kilie-.l, inarderea tae ht-jit and purest ....... .. " l-tf . o ' i . . t 11 i Killing you: ..ir:saae ta-iaeji, inea j may say that I liave only worked out my revenge upon a woman, ! they mav sav that it is unmanly: . . . less than human ; but you know in' j 1 a. C I . . i. f ...... i . your iieari o nearis, you omj Know : , too wed, that you are but receiving Ustiee. ou know that you have wrecked my lile as completely as , ! you have done tlie others. , Do you sec this he continued, ; , drawing a glove from , I-ocket; ; TV tunc it h-lt Your hand was upon a I U-auUful September dav six sum-! 'ptembo nicrs ago. "You threw it from you with these words : "'least you from my mind as I do this gloye, and will forget you as seon.' "A!i, you remendrcr it now. Well, madam, as I have said, I shall sail for Europe. There is little Chris tain charity in my comjrosition, no thing but poor, weak human nature, and before I go I think it my duty to return your gloye and with it your own words : "'least you from my mind as I do this glove and will forget you as soon.' " He threw the glove at her feet, and without another word, without I a backward glance, strode from her ! lircsence. : - . . Halt an hour later a nierrv c-ouolu "I Don't Wattl tliat Stuff." Is what a lady of Iloslon said to l.., t.,,.-i.r, l ...rT. i., i i nt.. ii ucu.uivi niit-u iiu oauot-iiome . . i . - . . , iuiiii imii i ma law i n i I n - " " " " ! J ' i . j , , r-" ' i... i IMs Pi. PI Tl'lbll c-.muJ.i iitii. ui'.v I factory, a: (.rtvnnomt, j.rookiyn, I caught 'Ire. Thtro were a rwit i manv workmen employed iu the cure, hiuee it ha not the wjiolo f-li!T-factory, and i:i.ny becoming pani.-- S .w of lonj and rigitl habits to fight stricken, jumped from window-1, or J.n-.'.tinst, as th wearin'-r" of life ('row,,t"J ,':vA 't!,crin doonvays, in loc-ir Ciigerto-s logcloui. i hp rc-stui, i was I.KHM ral were injured, aiid ! !tv calls A. ,:bu!anee, Thirdt, C(l PinjUOVC-i WfioasiOll"i ; vii.-.ii-t; ; Killing-, tluzh Jraeturcd ; 1 Vte Hhal el broken are! mimed, una ,M!iiik 1 1 ! lixun was injured about the bod v. i I'ho ii-iured men wne removed to j the hospital, the a-.i,i;in;ivj; huilii-1 I ing wa. a f-awdu-tt storehouse, about which u large- crowd had gathered, 1 5 im' r.111"!1 ll0;it ,vllllc w.ueiiing i no nro m ii.y i r.'Ziwiro iii daoirerous jwisiti j.i, but ' uu.v i.ii it-'i . .'. iiv uiiju.iii L.it , t-ure was a su-id'.-n expiosi'.m, which lor wans over on the crowd, an 1th 8 wept over tin an. There was a regular shower of blaz-1 in ' fi iwtlu.-tlor some dirtance. wliua i . . i .... ... 4t. .a. .1.:.,.. ,.f..,.x... .... t . ... i M l. ine ii' liitj eitjuiiii-j, vi ittr.in-ii i i it childrtn. The names of the su Her d's by this accident are as follows : Wilheim Freeman, fatally burned: Frank McMullcn. fatal! v burned about the head and bodv : ;.vr;.:e MeDawcll. badlv burned: n.iJciin u t onuei. tmrnctl aoout t , , . .. r arm and bodv. A number of men . were knocked down, and cither iu- jur cd or burned, but with the .id of the: friends nnnueed to tlm'.i tV.lV to their homes. (i;:Or;;e! ! l-.onmeld, it years o; age, was 1 caught ueneath the walls and burned jb death. II is body was taken out, .11', Jl.1111,1 IU HI. rt'UK'il ii'.'u.-. . Ti.uv were, no more lives lost ia the lire, but some of those who were burned cannot survive. The box laco-ry .wis w,:i,r. iicro.,ei. a Una do tiiis eveion, wocn it was ilcwut,a ; stij-ply wagon and sustained a frac- -0 Another St. Lotis, April ; tnK.ious murJt.r j8 reported from Luuis cuunty Uie jtk-ulaM of j wh5ch nr0 a3 fy,ji'ws . .. About . wvi.pt yesterdav after - 1 Mh.i-..,..i Tf..v.;r i firm,. - - eitv. Walker and Ilevoir became ! " j , j :;1 ., j-;.t,,to .aMMt '. , u tl M William? interposed in iietiaii 01 iievoir, wnereupoii toe Indian savagely dragged him out 01 tht saloon, liung him on the ground and pounded him on the head with 1 1 1 T 1 .1 a lare rock, crushing in his skull i and killing him almost instant! v. j Ilevoir, who was at first divzcd at the sudden h-rocitv of WaiKors at- eil 4 - was run over l,v .: tack, recovered himsdf and attempt- S(" ;' olU.- latter edtostoj. the bloody work of tae lia'1 Vikm ('!:v,'t' . ;!n, f"e vl',0,e savage, when the latter turned upon rtw'J 'vtro s' S''y '"MTy th- him and felled him- to thepround 'h,e cenrmony was forgotten and with a fence rail, inliieting a wound w!li n iht K'H;sts returncil home on his head which will probably re- j 11,;xt "ormn-; the fact was discover sulthitailv. Walker immcdiatelv 1 t J- but not to be daunted fresh (led. and is sumioscd to be conceal-! cJ jn ih, Jho ioe aro () ,he lookout (- ,r w. IU-covcrr tf an Ancient Mc-iic.iu Mine. A sturdy miner now at Tuseon, Arizona, professes to have discover ed the Tumacacori Mine, which was worked by the Mexicans under Cortez. and continued in operation until the great rising of the Apache Indians in 1703, when the whole of southern Arizona was ravaged. The ! Mexican archives show the exceed-j ing richness oi the mine m gold, j silver ami lead, and time and jorum j search has b-en made for the d-l workings wuhout success. iiic miner who has been so lucky v.'as jn-ospeeting lately in the vicinity of the Tumacacori Mission, when lie stumbled over the mouth of a hid- den cave, and came near tumbling into it. He picked up specimen lying around in profusion, and found i a mat of lead and silver which had 1 apparently been run through a smelt-r. Some pieces wi re covered with hora saver au eighth ol an I - - . t it f . . prooahly open n new district s npe-! rior to any. previously discovered in Arizona. ' t, . ... . i i.i ai..-. -iii Trov.-i iiKiu,.;.-, "' irit.ti-npwcu. ClncAr April 2G.-The ilwds in j tip d, t m,U2,10Ut the Xorlh. t eontinue to increase. Onlv f of gtock arrive(1 rttthe Var.l this morning. The railroads - re 1Icd t()" ,,se cach otliCrs k iUscriminately and patch p lines of commuu eat on as best , v. , . .'C . P": . H . V1"1' .bc ! ! water in the river and the low lving i j prairies rose live inc-Jica, and contra- j f V .-"I-""":""" i'- dents is stnl increasing in volume liave washed out and the meats begun to topple. The water is w ithin an inch of the top of the Fuller strr et bridge, and is within a i- . 1 1 , . few ineoes of he heel of the Chicago and Alton railroad bridge. IniXirovcaient Tor Mind anJHody. Ir genuine merit there i3 no ton ic sold that begins to compare with ! I'arker's Gi lottle contains morelifeand streiiL-th I -. 1 restonn. m.-rr thnn n l.nhel nf physical improvement, and .gradual restoration to perfect health: See- other columns. Commercial. My baby had a terrible sore scalp, (scabby I'eruna cured it. John Crowell, Pittsburgh, Pa. i' . . Why are a true lovers visit3 like a successful news panei ? P.ecause I they commence weekly, become' 7 Vi i -. -:-".' l,i;iars, who r-roke open the sale and on.l l.r.I'.f Tl,.-. nkiil,.,A,,l. ,.rl. I .i.-i.i..iiu uviiiuu unuse iia.c ea veo , t ..f i snot l nniiimif. rf in aR,14ViC foUn;,atTJ f the bridge j riUm(.v jtago stamps an.l register-1 " across the canal at Ashland Arcnnp . 1 1 .'..-. t-i - . - i ... v.. .1. . " semi-wecUly, then tn-weckiy, and " then daily," with a Sunday supple-' For nervousness and Chronic Ca mer.t. tarrh take Peruna. I tried it L. a ii.m fiiciti iiouuie wiLii juy jungs until I used Ptruna. Am well. Mrs. i T i i i t :., A. Bnske, llttsliurgh, Pa. " ' I . u a M,;alIc,r wrariCM of, nt,,,,. J(, -wi. t .in. o in'- j. j - " - t.- ' "I'm I t.;e yor.".,; ai it i. tviui me wa, una i in ju;ii cafes ouu.'it to Uu oasur to- jwhie.h cumes e.i a I. d.if of t .g.-ract- urj, w oro vazvi ;n uo i i.u lou.m.i f pisitle. t-i-rtataiy has. We do mit I jno.W lifo whieh come, of Ivh; vi!H ui m ti.'J !. m-. iun iiiiviii that thn p:is!o.is adord, on the wiedo, less r.io, ami that nnr mia-i lerahle, Vi an anv other car'tr open j to men. Of course, wearine--.- of i hie oi t:i.U kiki !j not euraolo px ec-pt by try'mg u new kind of life akogi-lher a life which controls the pas-ioiis, and is itself controlled by ;t dislinel CM lint there eeplioii , i; f-neli 'duty. a thing, we life iu the thitik, es wearin I)', o::.:, Ini'il 1; nothing in tlm v. on. l our- inatieouaey to toe severe is con- s!ra--R' iiiddera life, and si-': l a very pure and reason f life, so loii'z as that ia' le Kind vi re : triurlc is not forced Upon them. biioUid there not L-o mucii ,a more general recognition than our wfhtci'.i world admits that neither all w iiru-n nor all men rc fitted for a pu.-niiig i.e. : ad yet tii it a good i-.X'-sare quite com- nu.UiK-i- oi not! i , pe'.eut- lor a c-rt on luh-.e-s in i.niiit forms, whL-h t!i-'V of life HilJildv isooil bv forcing thect'tves into the it and arm oil st s :en- of our western .-T!,e S;.;r!::r. An Fit-vit'oi' liariici. I itiLAmxriiiA, April 13, The liiratd Point Elevator burned this morning with 70n Ultiishcls of cmin. The warehouse in the vicinity of the elevator were also il-strovrd, as well as a q'. freight. untity ol At i. con JUiS 'llancoa-- it was still on porn and smouldering. L i . . ,..H.-.,.- 1 1 li til . i l ' 1 4 .'A') : insured fn.K,(KX) nounts in a In and The ! elevator was one of the largest in : promt j handling of grain at Girard l'oint. i'fho comt.anv witii tlieir transfer elevator arc now unloading cars, and will, their lloating elevators and i l.;ir ,..s are oixweeutm- business .s 1 uv.. 1 I'trsnt to (ict Manii-d. A nice hltle marriage occurred !a,t !i- Waupaca, Wis., A if.-'. t!ie particulars, of which arc ; )'.t altogetoe: ur.i ing. Night be'brc last Jim McCloy and Annie C!ir;sian?on were to have been unit ed in holy wedlock : the arrange ments were complete, viz: The Justice spoken to, the whisky and brer purchased and the vituals cook 1 d. the guests invited. The event ful overling arrived and so did the st-. A gav tune was indulged nd the eatables and drinkables arrangements were made, ana last night the marriage was consumatcd, all hands deciding that the ceremony should come first and tiie jolinca- itioa afterward. Murderous Ihirhirs. Wni:i.i.i.o, W. Va., April L'7. About midnight last night three men went to the residence of John F.aker, in Dent?: Hun, about three miles from Mannington, W. Va., and shot A. ! inker through the win dow. Thcv afterwards broke in the '';,r' vl"'n. J:0.v W'T. met hy the ia,.i ua a ei.air .i i.is oniy weapon of .en-nee, but he was fell- 'S'1 w.ua ? iA"'iV 'Jl'm an axe in the hands ot one ol the party. Ine house was then plundered, the rob bers obtaining $:J(Mt, -Mr. Baker's sui-ia law, who slept in an upper room, was awaked by the noise, but was afraid to come down. The old man, who was seriously hurt says lie knows the parties. A Suicidal Ftiiit. Ci.eisxAir. April 28. Job K. o,,Ven a tifon 'r-rt eiti -en of Ham vxehaived it for one of a lar-'er cal- ; j'r !" ( eve for tile deed is ! known He' w.n a member of the i,,,,,,.,, ,.,..'.,,, ',,.(,.;,, r ,r :eii Kii'ti,!! mam hacliii mar mm ol t in UIO llltl IIIV'I'.I I I1U liti-U ()wens, Lane fc Dver. It is asingu- h.r fact that Mr. Dver, of th same hrm, came to his death iu a siinlar manner a few vears ago. Mr. ()wcns was sistv-thrco years old and leaves a wife' and two children, an,l also three ciiildren by a former wife! His estate is valued at Cfty thou--and dollars. IW oaico KobbeU. iJTTSTPX, pa., April 20. The post lOijceai 11113 tiacc was entered ai i ,.i.. A.: .;n,r 1.,. I, - " c? -- o Women that h given up i"t lUill illilll?tj Jitt.-i.lit3 i.O UCl.Mlli ,;d h u permanently cured j , . u u?e )f L!vdi l E. Iin-k,am'8 by their dearest friendi as beyond Ycgelablo Compound. It is a pos itive cure for all female complaints. Send to Mrs. hydia E. l'inkham, Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. A Coh r.ulo man amused himself for a little while by throwing his revolver into the air and catching it A local pajMvr says thn- it slip ped and went off, and Lc died ia two minutes. Thc average editor can symjia- j trouide ' thize with England in her with the Boers. K. Mishler, Allegheny City, Pa. T..-.i nt io n l - 1 1 1" atC JJal7.cn IS tlie Only Ohio I man wlio ever declined cn office. . i tin- country. It had 1J macliines i ..r..t .. ...i :.. vi-.. .-..:.. r - ,.!,(, r. ni""f isi ri 1 f i 111 1 i i r'1 ; """"v ::ve been "iven un 8 LYOIA F. PiNKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. vmcovEUEB or LYDEA E. PlfJKHAr.1'8 VESETAHi'S COMPOTOD. Tli PottlTe Pnw Tor all Fenialo Complaints. Till pn.r"""t. M l' tama t!?nlfl, enbta of VoeoUUo fropn lies that mr barakx to U ml traluralKL lcn ono trial tb Mrlta of tfala Oo poand vlUbacognUnl,urrIlar la InunedUtoi mad vim iu h enntinard, in nlnrtrtno aura ia hna. Cni, pmuiciiteuntocirmlathoMidi will te tlf. On mccount of Its prorea nterltt, it la fcMlay ro rocuncndrfanO pnacrUicU bj tli beat phjilctalw la the cunntry. It will euro rotlrelr th iorm WU it th utcnii, LcacorrbiM, irregular ud painful Urnutruatlun allOrarlaoTroulilca, Inflammation and Crtraaon, rtmilnci, all DlspUfemroti and tho eon. c-quent ltpinl wcaknni,. and U tipoclal adapted to Hie Clianc at Life It will ulrnolve and pcl tnavira fromthBti-rulnancar!jrtac8of ifc-Telopmrnt. Tito t nrj U cr.'-er Ji liuiinl Uicra is dwckiMl very ;etli!j 17 iu um. la fiK-t It fctl p-iiTod ! te the Irreat. rrt aid ttrst r-m-J tint na crer been dlacun r td. Itp,!nnoaU-ctrcrj-rv..-tl(ortLoTin.and8iT new Uf ami r'.gor. I: re:-jovc f .Untnetai.nalulency, da troyalli?rttT:ni;foraUiauianU,anJ rUierca woakae r the stoma: gi It curtta niojtlnr. Fi-jiiT-m-V. ricrrcna TroHratiot GMwral txAi-Mj, Mrrjik : jincn. Ipr.-ilon and IlU et-ation. That loellr.c of lrlits town, erartna; pat wdaLt and barkat lio. Is alirajn r-rs!iinently cored Its UM. it will at ai! t!m -. aa! ui-.Jtr.-ill c:rcomlail en, act in haraioay T-iiatua la tlatt corerua tia fsnialesyiiteia. rorkiiir.?yCcniJiaitof eUlUr nea tUs aonipound ia nnsurxoj.ed. Lydla E. rinkhara's Vejetablo Co-r.pour,d 1 prepare l ztrZI nr-rt rs VeM-m Airtne. Lynn, Mara, rrlrtttein. ft bo.l!aifor i-.m. Ik nt by mail m tlia forraof plU..at'ln the f,.m .:Tt4.a, m rere1 cf price, IM, p.-.- Ui, f i- H-.luT. Mra. riSkMlA! freely aajercrs all lit ri t f Inr-iry. ewl V" pi.l-t. Altl-crt ct a'JJT Trtit..t i CIJ paprr. Ho farafy tiotildlte without LTIUA K. I'lVKILOl' tivn rT -. Tacy c-ara Csr.jtipul.n. Llli.trna, and Torpullt7 of the Liet-T. r ctnui :r Loi. ro mm bv C. N. ISO YD. intt'tiGisr. Sk.mcrM-t, Va BEST RE51EDY I i i i. In liisntM'K i.f the (iiihiii'iiary (trpnns a salt- mid relsui.ii, reiiu-ily is invst! iiniiln.' Art It's (.'ilKKIIV I'ihtouwi. i-i Miu li a ri-mi-dy. It in u ai-ii-iitilie-i tiii.tiuiiti.iu ( Ilin mi i!i- iiinl iim i ) I-n and ciimriv virtm-s tf tin- tin.tt lri". i lie tiiit-ailv iinit.,1. nf SIH-ll (mwi T n to iiiHiire t!ii' (rr'-ittttst Misi-l-i.. f-H-eie-iu-y, antl lu 'ri rmily of re kiiIis. It Vfrihes nt "1 CHERRY t!ii- riiiinu.:t:. i, i f i-ll tiiltii(iiiiry ilUoi !iil,ir.:,!t-; j r .:u,: relief and r.tpitl i iios. .eul i ii-liVjta :! in fiiOu-nrn of any aje nr ii-i r v-. I i i iii very paiiitai'lf, tlm ; m:i iti-.-.t. .-Iiil'ln n tul..- it rt-inlily. In iroiii.trv Oo'.ifilis. '.,1.1s. Sort I liront, la-tme'ihii, Inlliii ii. i, t'iers m:tns i'uri,;'.t, An limit, Mmfx, and .' t! irri.. t:i. i-iTi-i i t .ton's I'iikhky t'i--:"i i!. nrn Tn.-e.-ii ul. mid multitudes HTi'i iav r,-i-rviil Iieiii iM-ri'tii i'l i.i I v ils 1 iun ly nni! lniTiifnl use. Ii ii'tn! ! U' Uej.t nt lui:.i in every liiiii!--li.i! i I r the I'l-nr. e'ioti it alT'TtU i-.i sm" ,!; :t :CI:r-t.. Ju VliiHtiiriS'-ef,:t!i ntut ( u-i.tiiiiixioti tin r ? is ;: other ri nimly s i el:, .-i -iiiiii. M.:ttiiin;.-, and li. il'Iiil. I.n.v lni.-e nre in-lni-ellleiits t try stii- i f iii.my ndxtiiien it yni, i.iiii ; i-" of ciii-ni. end itiel. 1 1 live ini;-eili-. iiu. in.iv o!". nl. tvli! !i, a.s tlu-y eoii taiii no itioitivi- inialiri.-s. i-itii e.iTord in. iv ti-iiiHtr.try relief, uml nr itur.- to ii-'ie'lKiillt tiie atn'. i 'i.H-iee of IllH tiir'.nr end liiii:; demnm! :u-five nml i lieeot e ii!'ii!iii. nr: and it It dariT-'r,n!! i r-in- 'iiiiiL' n j it unknown ami i liea;! iM-.-toei-.i,-. fi'oin tlie rent iiiil'ihty tlirtt oi '-.e iim--a-.. H may. iiile mi trilled with, i i--:,ii!e lieejiiy s-iiteil of iu, Ural lie. L'w Am k'i 0:iKi:r:v 1"k hi;ai., .-.ml yon n.av i-..iitid.-nly expeet liio l-st results. It M of H,-KlllltvllMlt:e.i l-tinitiVC ioVIT, ::.! i a eln.-iii ;is i:s e.treful Ti-jii:ntioti Hint tiiit i"-.':i--iii-iits ivill iihow. Emi IK tit pill si. iiuiM. knowinir its eniMrfwi tioti, irei. iili(' if. Tlie tent of half It reiitiirv has ipiven its i-ei Uiinty to euro all oiiliiioiMrr ii,inl.iii,ts not already 'iK-voiid the reat-h of hiiiTiun aid. PREPAREO DV CH. J. C. AVER L CO., Practical nnil Aunlyticnl 0'iieminta, Leva!!, riajs. j.d cv au. nr.c;:i?T5 rrEBTWHEKE. FOB SALS ET C. X. no YD, rUt'GGIST, NAoaaraef. Pa. Profitable Reading for Everybody IUiMDess men and wotneo, teachers, mechanics J armera, mim-itert. mothers, and ail who ara Ureo ut by the constant toil and trarry of your work !' Ion t rtnnk inTmimtin-f; bitter. rm ne , Arc jwu buiicruig iruu iypersia, Kheunua- tiNTn, cu-mi-ia or wiin cowci, lajaner. uver or. Urinary complaint. yrn nn be curd by nsinc It you arc wasting away w.U. Consunipuon, to-1 'tuJc weakness or any sickness if you have a pain-' I'll coT'dh or h-v" rrtM. foti will find n?re relief in ', s ii you are enicebled by dueaaa, aid age or die, 'Mpation, and your system needs inTtgoratinr, or '.i von hare pimples and blotches, and your blood' Liieeft purifvine;. ymi can alwn-es depend on , lauc irom Gmgar, Bnchu, Mandraaa, fttiiiingia tr.d many other of the best medicines Known it isl he Bast Health and Strength Restorer Erarl Uicd, and is far superior to Hitters, Essences ol, ' Vrtirr and other Tonics, as it never inioxicatM.. ind c-nbines the best curatiee properties of all. It iUi ayed iiuadrtsjs ai Urea; 11 mmj , hay loan. F.uy a toe. bottle of your dnijrfrist, and ft aroi ctuntcrfcit be cure our signature on the out-' ulcwrarper. HisCPX Co Chemists, V. Y. inex-ovwt nmii faaaaoAJdtat Parker's Hair Balsam. VZ&2 lb Rett A Ttost tronomlcal llilr Draining Ciint.iiiiin only ingredients that are Beneficial to ti.e hir and kcalp, the Kalsam will be found f jr r.i.-re sjliaclury than any other preparatioa. irXeti-r Fahi tc Uactor Cray ar Faded Hair to 1 .-e oriirinal youthful crilor and is warranted to ivn,.,vr tirtdrun. revettt bj.dncjts and stop falling vf llie hair. ' J ijr drfuU ai 50 r. TOE SALE BY C. X. P.OYD, PKlCiGIST, nomenet, Pa . S3 teiabar I. HOP BITTEES. (A DletUciae, vat a Drink.) CONtAITta nops, Et rnr, "iandsakes JiAiIXIO. ANDTtTJtTl-rr-T AXD ftr-T MkIttrAL-QUAl.1. tiu u au. uruaa iu nana. THEY CURE All nturanpaof thcStomatb, Pow Is, Plood, Liver, Ki'inrTs. and t riiiMrrorirnns. Ner YouAueaM, Siwftlcwn ah d eapeciiUlj r ouvie wwuicutiutka. SIQOOIN COLD. TTitl be ntd for a ease they wtll ant rare or h.:lp, or far ansthlne; Impure w lujtiriL.ua (uund in tiirnt, Asttyonr dnicpirt for ntp Wttera and try tueiu iieXore yoa al.-p. Take aa atat-r. D T. C. ts an altaoiuteand lrrnr)atMernr for jJniokctniH-sa. use of opiaia, iiiImmum anil narcouca. . . Bcxd roa CiaccLAB. i all iln sU by traeitaa. 11 WOW. Mil. O- HM, s. Twma.Oet. FOB HALB BY C. N.BOYD, DRUGGIST, Somerset. Pa. BOARDING fi, LODGING. 1 baro cined a;(lrathitt BOARDING HOUSE I ' MrTiiie, somertet eountr, Fa., where I ean aecomodate all who may call, ileala and at HoATerrrille, Somerset eountr, Pa., where I I Wb2K,"1 chakLes a. i.ewis. V The Somerset HcraMIj (ETflBHSHED 1827) 0i9 of tlw leadhg Papeis cf VIzzt'JB. Pcaiaylvaiiia. IS STALf AST ESFUBLICAI. HAS DOUBLE THE CIRCULATION OF ANY OTHER NEWS PAPER IN THE COUNTY I It Will Contain the General News of the Day. The Editorial and Local DEPARTMENTS Npt?ak for Tlienncl ves. 93.00! tiOO a YEAR ! (U.MATE4K! . $2.00 A YEAR . S2.00 A YEA II ! $2.00 A YEAR ! 2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 .1 YEAR ! 82.00 A YEAIi ! I2.0D A YEAH ! (2 00 A YEAS! :.00 A YEAR ! 93 OO ! JOB DEPARTMENT ! WE HAVE THE BEST FA CILITIES WEST OF THE MOUN TAIN. 0We arc prepared to furnitd on short notice, antl at a great re duction on fermer prices; ail kinds 01 JOB WOK IX, such as : LETrER 1IEAIXS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, IifSIXEPS CARPS, VISITIXC1 CARD.', tVEPOlM CAUPS nMXIRAMMErt, HORSE HU.1S. SLIP RI LIA l-Or-TERU, I.AlihlX TAt'S, utxEins, XOTESOFALLKiyPr!, POIKiERS, 'H;cvi..Rii.-.U'nic. Onlfrs from a ilirnnoe will rovivc.rimiit and careful attention. AJilre'j, The Somerset Herald, PRINTING HOUSE ROW, Somerset, Pa WHY -kiit.anaU.3lK-u.tw.Ml-" WOtlM IKVH :'" " - ' ' A WOM.AI t'n.t not at wr '' . f ;... in Ihut It flo-U ' ,'''.,7 i,i ,., SiKSSi'i-""-::".'"..! - jsr 5S vy iiw.JHS.rhV a.al.l,.- or Ifilin V, .'."".iV-r-- 'J-i . . '. ' . -ortunat..iT thin trtwfc. r'-"uJ'. ; : .. . , ; frwfMt.ijta-.el.-- r-v v? r - Tjlv jr a u a a a lart wii-h volli-iit l.w l-.o-i. M l 5- - '; 1 .. , . . " ahnW.-r it baa nn -,.f.-. J'ij?- ';,;.'..'; f ..,....,... w,UMr1aa.a.-!e.n.llr.wiu..itfn; . . 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