Ia Sanctuary. Wliil pale with raga the wild enrf spring Athwart the harbor bar, Th eafe ships fold tboir snowy wins Beneath the aroning atar. In thla ealm haven rooked to aleep All night they awing and away, Till mautlea o'er the morning deep Tha goldon blush of day. Here, safe from all tha etorma of fate, From worldly rage and acorn, Thus let me fold my hands and wait The coming of the morn ; While all night long o'er moon-lit turf The wind brings in from far The moaning of the baffled surf Athwart the harbor bar. William Winier, in ITarptr't, HUMOR OF THE DAT, A donghmestio difficulty heavy bread. " Oonfoond it, youVe shot the dop. 1 thouRht tou told me you could hold a gun." Fat "Sure, and I can, your honor. It's the she, sir, I couldn't hou'.d." i Street girl "Is it wicked to sing that Bong on Sundays?" Brother Jack "Yw, it is wicked to sing it any day." ."Wty?" Because it nukoB people wear." ; An Ohio man unpinned a tidy from a chair and wiped his nose upon it It takes an Ohio maa to solve mysteries. Now we know what a tidy is for. JSTev 'Hattn Register, He: " My darling, I really believe my rheumatism has wholly disappeared." Bhe: "Oh, I'm so sorry I Now we shall never know when the weather ia going to change." "We are glad to learn by a late piece of sheet musio tint " The Moonlight Soft if Falling." In these times of high prioes it is gtatifjing to leara that even moonlight is falling, Professor Proctor Bays that tho sun never lacks a supply of fuel, which re minds us that the sun is very muoh like the family in the neighborhood of our woodpile. Statesman. ' A Pittsburg private watchman fell trorn a seoond-story window while asleep, and did not awake until somebody itepped on him. Such zeal will cer Uinlj be rewarded. Fr Press. A young man who appears to have investigated the subject asserts with every appearance of candor that hum mocks are always found under ham mocks. This is reliable if true. "We don't see why people should think that women can't succeed in fish ing, They're quite equal to flirting with three fellows and telling each one stories to make him think that he alone is loved. Boston'Post. 44 Pause," said the highly cultivated Boston girl to her lover, who was about to kill a mosquito. "Pause: In the balanoed and admirably adapted econ omy of nature man cannot interfere without disarranging the whole order of things." And he paused. Boston Advertiser. "But why did you leave her so hastily ?" asked a sympathizing friend who was trying to console a lover for his separation from the object of his Idolatry. "Oh, it was a sudden im pulse." "What sort of an impulse?"' "I don't know exactly," returned the sufferer, thoughtfully, "but it must have been at least a No. 12." Brooklyn Eagle. SCIENTIFIC KOTES. The only animal now in existence having a hand similar to that of the fos lil flying-reptile, the. pterodactyl, is the bat Skins of the prairie dog, an animal so abundant in Texas as to bo a nusianca, ire recommended as a material for the manufacture of gloves. Lunar rainbows are occasionally leen, but as the light forming them is borrowed from the sun, they present Die same features as do. solar ones. . The white, shaggy horse of the ele- nu-eu piauiB Hi xraimr, ia VJeu.r&i Asia, a by some regarded as the original Itock of the many existing speoies. ! Milnes' tremor indicators, for the purpose of estimating tho amount of notion in a mass, are so sensitive that hey record a movement of 1-10,000 of in inch. ' According to the report of the Paris lectrical exhibition judges, the great est efficiency of incandescent electrio amps cannot be assumed to be more han 300 eindtle -lights for each horse power of current. . Straps made from various materials lave been Jested by Ilerr Weinlig, whb lads that the straps of Russian hemp ire about ten per cent, stronger than those of Italian hemp, and twice as itroDg as those of cotton. A rail for common roads has been in trod iced in France. It is imbedded in toncrete and is flush at the edges with Ike roadway. From the sides it slopes lown to the center, so as to enable the wheels of vehicles to retain their plaoe upon it. The estimated cost ia about two dollars a yard. Planters in Jamaica, enoouraged by 'thesucoess of the experiments oonducted at the Botanical gardens, Kingston. have in a measure ceased to devote their whole energies to the production of ratrar. They have now begun to intro- Unnik rhinrhrna with treat WOflt. and they have lately done muoh to make Manilla, cocoa and other indigenous plants of commercial value. Besides oranges, bananas, pine-apples, limes, mangoes and other fruits, grapes are now grown lor export. A scientist who has investigated the chanoes of the game of "pitch and toss" with a penny or piece of silver, iL.i 1 IA ftAA Aft-.n tViA.A aill VA says mm, jii iv.wu un tueic " " 6 000 M heads " and as many " tails." Sometimes the " heads" will come out fifteen or twenty ahead, but on the next 10 000 " tails " will catch up, or vice ' rr it,;. it ia url.lo linsnrnr. vers, x u mm , tnaf ii a j-iiuy m moagu i it will pfubably come up "head' fifty times, and "tail" fitly times; but if a player' undertakes to call eaoh toss, b will not bo right fifty times. WITH BILL TKAYF.ES. Aaaaatfc Anecdote of a. rratnlarnt Nsw York Brake Wbe Pi altera. Sir. WU?im I. Travers is Wler, banker, linaneier and oapiUlfi He is roally interested in thi development of tbo horse, and hia energetio efforts the BtJlitiment cf the sport of hot racing in the INortb. permftrie'Vy la.rgely due. These lhffi would havo given him a prowtesnce in the me tropolis unquestionably, but the reputa tion and fume he enjoys are due mora ta his wit and humor than tf Tvtliing else. This is all the vtrz remarkable since he neitrt writes nor makes speeches in public Ilia witticisms are nsm-Uy made in private circles and for Cnrronoy must deperd entirely nponth circulation given them by tM listener or the victim. His witwt kindly and his humor mellow. DoMetimos it stings, yet it is bp ttialicious, though it often borders truth too closely to always be corn fortablo for the object of the barbed words. Mr. T ravers in h hative Of Bal timore, and was a man growu M taar ricd before ho left Maryland for the metropolis. Mr. Travers is now touch ing closrly upon sixty, though he bears bis years well, lie is tall, slim and wiry. Perhaps npon eeeinar ltt for the first time the beholde!: feould be sur prised, for Vvy ttime absurd process of reasoning which is never justified we essociate wit with shortness of statur and humor with rotundity ot prison. However one needs bnt glshoe at Mr. Travers' face ft perceive the humor lurking in the lines of the mouth which, ever In repose, seems always on the ' point of breaking into a lanh-, .iiongb it rarely reaohes i. iiis eyes are soft and Wcily, withal sparkling with that mischief which is irrepressible. Apart from his wit, Mr. Travers is a most interesting man, and his talk is graphic, incisive and epigrammatic, and over it aU fancifully plays his humor, giTillg zest and point to all he says. Because he has great reputation for wit, humor and geniality it will not do to assume that his mental qualities are summed up with that statement. He is a strong, wise and able man, well-informed and a thorough man of business and affairs He has an obstruction of Speech which has undoubtedly kept him off the platform, for other qualities which he possesses would naturally lead him there but for this stammer. Yet, so far from its being an affliction, in the nenee of its being a bore and annoyanoe to others, it seems to sharpen the point of his wit and to give zsst to his say ings. In faot, much of the spice would be losi if the stammer were gone. - Anything and anybody falls subjeot to his wit and he does not spare himself or his stammer. Shortly after he had removed from Baltimore to New York city he met upon Broadway an old friend from the former city of hi? resi dence. They were glad to meet each other, and fell into an easy chat. Daring the oourae of the conversation bis friend said: "Why, Bill, you stammer more since you have lived in New York more than you did in Baltimore." " B-b-bigger plaoe," replied Travers. This delightfully illogical reason suf ficed as an explanation. Upon settling in New lork ho became member of the stock exchaned. During the call of the list he essayed to bid upon one of the stocks and at the same time another broker bid the same price. A dispute followed as to whom it should be awarded. His oppo nent set up the claim that he had named the price first. To this Mr. Travers replied: " It m-may be-be. Mr. F-premdent. that M-mr. Jones g-got through b-bo-fore I d-did, b-but I'll b-be hangid if I d didn't b-begin b before he d-did." Amid the roar of the exchange the stock was awarded to him. But Travers does not always coma off first in his encounters. One day, after tne close ot the board, he was going uptown with several brokers. When opposite old St. Paul's he saw a man oneting for sale a number of parrots. "H-hold, b boys," he said to his companions, "we'll have some f-fun Then addressing the man and pointing to one of the parrots, he asked : " O-can that p parrot t talk T " Talk ?" replied the man, in tones of great contempt. "If he can't talk better than you can I'll wring hia blame neck." " C ome on, boys. The fun is p post-p-poned until until another d-day," said Travers. And later, as his companions were still roaring, he said: " There's li no n-necessity of saying anything ab about this to the b-boys, and I'll pay for thb b-bottle." X Some time ago a young man made a considerable buui of money in Wall street under Mr. Travers advice. When the money was turned over, the broker told Lim that he would be very foolish if he ventured his gains again and ad vised him not to imagine that he had solved the problem of success in Wall street but to safely invest his money, reserving a part to purchase a home far his family. The ndvice was followed and Travers assisted in the selection of the house. Some time after the young man was settled he met Travers and was asked how the house suited. "The house Is all right, Mr. Tra vers," was the reply. " But I am very much troubled with rats." " G-get a c cat," stuttered Travers. " I've had a dozen, but the rats actually drive them out of the houre." " G-get a d-dog," urged Travers. " I anow where you o-can g-get a g-good d dog. Harry Jennings is m-my friend and he won't oheat yon. I'll g-go with you." 80 thev set out toe-ether, and reach' ing the dog fancier's plaoe, examined tbe dogs for sale and one was selected. Harry then put a dczen rats or more in the pit and the dog waa thrown in to show how quickly he could kill them. The dog did dispatch them, one after the other, until only one waa left. He Was an old graybeard nearly as large as the dog. As the terrier made for it, it sat upon its haunches and caught the dog by the lower lip instead of being caught by the dog. The terrier yelped and mm ahont the rit ehakinz and tremblinor. but Mr. Bat held on firmly, terrifying the dog out of all his canine senses. Travers was running around the pit (a groat excitement, and finally shouted out: " B.b-buy tha-b-B-ony the r-ral ' 'tarry" erome is celebrated aa a fet'ory-teller in New York circles. His presence is always welcome, for Ije h. always a good story to tc'l, n fresu one, and he rarrjy lVats himself. For thts.tts'6u he is always considered a good addition to every circle. One dsy he had boon entertaining a few friends at the Manhattan rlr, h'eu tho clique was Jobae l!V i'ravers. Aftor a Whm "turry'' exclaimed : "Oh, Bill, by Gjorge I've got a new story. Something entirely fresh I I'll tell it to you if you'll listen." , , "All right," aaid Trnvi, With an air and tone, ot rt)?.t oraverv and courage "Xn fcy if the r-rest will." The story was never told, but Jerome paid for the wine amid the laughter of his friends. There is a gentleman, who in a gen tleman ia tho sohTie tltiVt 110 Is a man of mild and pen tie hiinbers, always courte ous And polite, but he has the weak hsl of philosophizing on the common places of life. Standing at tbe club wiridow with Travers a short l!mo ago, ho pointed to a mn ttpon the opposite side ot the blreet and said: " The coincidences of lifo are singu lar and frequent. OftwU inlnences draw men togptMr Vad into juxtapo sition rh'iii they are not acquainted at nil, have no knowledge of each other or no connection. What is there between that man and myself? I dn't know him, his bus'necs or bis ends ? Yet it I h""5 tiiet him once this week I have met him a dozen times. If I have met him onc9 to-day I have met him four times in different parts et the city, and now I gaze out of the window and see him sgftin.'' 'P p-perhaps he's a d-d-deteotive," practically observed Travers. The disgusted philosopher sought re freshment from the steward. A Deed of Honor. Our little brave army on the plains is both an explorer of the wilderness und a guardian of the frontier. In order to do its double work it requiros the aid cf men who know both tue Country and the Indians. Some of these guides, such as "Old Bridger," Kit Oarson, Wild Bill and BafTalo Bill, have become famous. One of the best and bravest ot these plains celebrities is Amos Chapmen, who has been a government scout for the last fifteen years. Hn is a sober, quiet sort ot a man, and so heroic that if he had lived in the age of chiv alry every true knight wonld have greeted him as a comrade. The lofty manhood of the man is shown by one of his desperate adventures, narrated in Colocel Dodge's book on "Our Wild Indians." In 1874 General Miles, while opera ting against the Indians, sent six men, Chapman being one, with dispatches to department headquarters. Une morning as "the party was riding along every man was wounded by a volley, and in an instant the Indians appeared on every side. Dismounting and abandoning their horses the band moved to a "buf falo wallow," a shallow depression in the prairie. By working hard and fast the depression was so deepened as to afford cover. One of the men, Smith, had fallen from his horse at the first fire and was supposed to be dead. Seeing him move slightly, Chapman said: " Now, boys, keep those redskins ohT me and I will run down and pick up Smith, and bring him back before they can get at me." Laving down his rifle he sprang out of the "wallow," ran with all speed to Smih, seized and attempted to shoulder him. "Did any of you ever try to shoulder a wouudod man ?" asked Chap man, when telling the story. "Smith was not a large rcaa, one hundred and sixty or seventy pounds, but I declare to you that ho seemed to weigh a ton. Finally I laid r dowa and got his chest across my back and his arms around my neck, and then got up with him. It waa as much as I could do to stagger under him, for he couldn t help himself a bit. By the time I had got twenty or thirty yards about fifteen Indians came for me at the full speed of thoir ponies. They all knew me, and yelled ' Amos I Amos I we've gol you now " "l puuoa my pistol, but I couldn't hold Smith rm my back with one hand, so I let him drop. The boys in the wallow' opened on tho Indians just at tbe right time, and I opened on them with my pistol. There was a tumbling of ponies and a scattering of Indians, nnd in a minute they were gone. I got Smith up aeain and made the beet pos sible time, bat before I could reach the 'wallow' another gang came for me. I had only one or two phots in my pistol, so I didn't stop to fight but ran for it. When I was within twenty yards of tjie 'wallow,' a little old scoundrel that I had fed fifty times rode almost on me and fired. I fell with Smith on top of me, but as I didn't feel pain, I thought I had stepped in a hole. The Indians couldn't stay around here a minute, the boys kept it red hot; so I picked up Smith and got safe into the 'wallow.' " 'Amos,' said Dixon, 'you are badly hurt.' " 'No, I am not,' said I. " 'Why, look at your leg.' " And sure enough, the leg was shot off just above the anklo joint, and I had been walking on the bone dragging the foot behind me. In the excitement I never knew it, nor have I ever had any pain in my leg to this dav." The surgeon at Camp Supply ampu tated Chapman's leg below the knee, more than two weeks after the receipt of the wound. In a week thereafter I had to take away his clothing to keep him in bed. He is as still useful and aa ready to fight as any two-legged soout. Begin Modestly. " Th trouble with tbene day," saya Unole Millett, "is that pegplo won't begin modest. Now taei'0'n my friend John , had a tine start in life, but he's petered out. It reminds mo ot what Squire N , of Mi not, used to say about his daughters, that 'they flew high, but lit amazin' low 1' " Lewiston Journal. This year we are to have a ship-load ot Mormons from Europe every month. SUNDAY READ1NU; Faith la not Always Faith. Words mean very much cr very lit tle, aenprd'fcg to the use made of them; and acoording tohe spirit and to the measure of understanding n those who hear them. Words that aia. employed with referehao io spiritual truths have pre-minntljr a saggwtive rather than te definitive value. They, peculiarly, are liable to great misconception. Perhaps there is no word that has a wider range of values, according to the use made of ittbn tha rroid "faith." It rnn's !rciii a dry and juioelesa bundle of abstract statements to the life-giving and life enjoying act of connection with the personal Savior that secures rest in Him forever. In any disonssion of the nature or the elements, rr of the results of fftith, it is nil-important that it bb understood on both sides of the discussion in What sense the term "faith" is used. Itetlnteua &pWa nnd Fotri, Mr. Moody expects to limit his visit to Paris to two weeks. Of course he will hold meetings. , Montana hns one bishop, eight reo tors, five church buildings, 386 commu nicants, 4S1 Sunday-school scholars. Russia has 18,000,000 Protestants, and half as many Roman Catholics, and the government gives about 500,000 a year to each of tho two churches. According to the statistioil report of the missionary society of the Cumber land Presbyterian church, it had among the Indians thirteen ordained and li censed preachers, seven candidates, foitjr ruling elders, twenty-nine dea cons, twor.tv-four organized congrega tions and 527 communicants. It has been decided to build a cathe dral at Spires, in Bavaria, aoa memorial of the Diet held there in 1520, in whioh was promulgated the famous "protest" against tho Papal dootrices whence arose the name "Protestant.'' The king of Bavaria, himself a Roman Cutholio, has given a large sum toward it, The New York Evangelist says that there are at present in the Fiii Islands about 900 Wesleyan churches and 1,400 scnoois. 'ihe communicants are num bored by thousands. The sohools are attended by nearly 50.000 children, and out of a population of about 120.000.over 1UU.UUU ate reckoned as regular attend ants at tho churches. Idolatry is scarcely Known, ana cannibalism, for which these islands wer so famous only fifty years ago, has been voluntarily abandoned tore by a single trlbo. At the twenty-third annual council of the 1 rotostant Episcopal diocese of Texas the following statistics of Chris tian work for the past year were pre sented : Baptism, 383 ; confirmations, 146 ; communicants, 2.425 : Bundav- sehool scholars, 1.G4I : teachers. 225: clergy, 22 ; lay readers, 24; Ladies Aid societies, 21 ; churches consecrated, 13 ; cnapeis dedicated, 1 ; corner stones liid, 3 ; parishes and missions reported, 28. Tho total contribntiocs reached ?51,070, being nearly 820,000 above that 01 any previous year. Sadly imictcd. "Mr lm wax IikiIIt f!MiA aiilk -l.n malisiu, 'iMid Mr. Barton, of the great slovt linn of lied way & Barton, of this city, to one of our reporters. " We doctored him a great d"al out could hnrt no cure; 1 had u. . . . - - - ..vuv . V W V Of JtH Oil that I finally determined to try itT"wc 1 oiiicH 01 tue vjii luijy cureu mm.- um cinnati Enquirer. 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The renins from the w-TCml Mipor iuteiidents nnd clerks who have Used the 1)11. ngrco)in praising it tilctily. It has la-en found ellli'iu lons In cuts, bums, soreness nnd stiffness of the Joints nnd muscles, nnd affords, n ready re lief for rheumatic complaints." Cnl. Samuel H. Taylor, Washington, Ind., nnd cx Postmaster of I unilM-riiinil, .Mil., was cureu oi ruciimuusiu uy ST. Jacous OH. Ilostetter's btoiuaeli 1 Uteri cxtirpatis dyspepsia with gren ta t certainly and promptitude than any known remedy, and Is s most genial invlger ant. aiH-tiZ!-r ami a t u to at-cretlmi. -v These are not enu tv ;i axsrrilolis, as I Inn s- j:: antisoi our couuirv- jnien aud wonier .- who have eznerl r enced its srTei-U arc swsrr, but are bw-ked up bv trrc-f-ragabla proufs. The llittem also iiIva a healthful stimulus to the ilriUHrv or gans. For sale bv all DriiRirtstn aud Dr-ait-rs ueuerally. GOOD NEWS LADIEO t Oct un Clubi for out CEI.K UK A IfcD 'i tirt, li J renr a branilful " Vrr- f-c cr C-14 Eicrl Til fit." (44 iuif. i uurowa luiju-t liliu. f i in to ti e .uy ClnblnrU.H. Itwir of t: o-caltrd CHE A I THA " that mi lt-lti( Urlle J liny ht daDirroui Ttd dvtrlmental In bralth hw poltnh, P1 nn)y with lelloblt Of tlictsj b)tut fu 'Iratlcti flvm iwal iiouarf and tun iirtt ninda IT poaalMa, pJa Ittimtmr. The Orat Aiuorican Tea Co., lmnortfM. t. 0. Uox si li Vfc-ltY bl.( Nw York. MAKE HENS LAY. An EiikIikii Veterinary huru'n at. 1 Cliinit, now tntveliuif in tbln counirv, atttiat t t ol tl Hornn aud Cattle Powderaaioltl hf re are woi.hi t rawb. lis aavi t hiat Smri(ln'ai ( !i mil i t it hi PtkWtt'Tt atf almttluttV ly pure aud luiuif nrr!y luaill Nut hinv. n earth will make hen lay like hlifriiUo'a (Nnnlit mti Piw dera. lo8t, ouetHjnoonlnl tuciue pint u(nd. Hold everywhere, or it by mail ur MMier ntin. i. n, JOUNSON &. 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Wa N an claim wonilurs ot miracles for llnnnfmt, bnl wi .In claim It Is without aa eqnaU II Is pal an In bol- ties of threa slsva, jail all wa S - tcCAk H Uiat yoa 'i a fal. rTJ PST trial, ramemberlnir that tha oil Irr'VaHpat p with wlilta wramw tL Jlasfl. ", witn yellow SWalr5 wranpar (ttaraa aures) for anl. nml llesli. Try a bnttlo. . As tnesecurs innicaiti, tnv , fully fof sll diseases of Uie human, owl and nnoi One of the principal reasons of th. wnnilnrful success of Mer- w save -.uuarn . y". - - - -V- i i ; r..U n tr Jill la t'liat i faa ijp.: vinanuiacinreu eiriuii? v.. if m rmne wuu w u f .xK, m. alwa Hakr1lflnaw nklflri. OinilUsa SnnHla, but o JfSS aiiuji laaai i , nailna' Infarin torn. hlf tt CMrtnry Merchant'! UrK llnff Oil hu bn synonym tor Koneelv.and will ntlnu to N I a- lima Jatt nratkaV Vn ail' Jaa-aiIi. 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