iThe Forest Republican Ii publlshod ovory Wodnos.luy, by J. E. WENK. Office in Smearbaufjh & Co.'t Building ELM BTHEET, TIONESTA, PA. Tcrmi, - dl.iMil'cr Yimr, No milMrrlpllom rnmlvod for a shorter period than throe months. Correspondence sollolto I from nil parts of tho country. No notion will bo tnkeu of nuonymous coniinuuioullouj. RATIS Of ADVEHTISINOl ' On Bqaar, on I Ball, n Inawiioa. .1 II On Bquw, on loon, on month. . ,4 00) On Bqiiv, on inoh, throe month. . On Hqu.ro, on Inch, on ;r, .. 10 M Two hquirn, dm 7r 1800 Quu-tir Column, ont ;r WOO Half Column, on ;tr . . . . ,-r 80 00 On Column, on. jiif,. 1000 LCi odTM-tlMtrunU to eat pr ttM Bch InMrtion. MrrlK and dotk ootloM (ratta. All bill, for farl; drrtlnn.nl aoOanM quarterly. Temporary sdTertawmtnts BMOt b paid la adranoa. Job work win oa daHrary. . ,' Pore PUBLICAN. VOL. XXVIII. NO. 20. TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1895. S1.00 PER ANNUM. m4 W , , , V General Sohofleld wants the United Btntes Army increased to 100,000 men. In some of tho Pacifio Const States a horso is nut worth to much as a shoo) dog. William Carrol, of Brooklyn, who hns 107 years' expericnoo of tho world's affairs, says thut it is steadily growing bitter. With tho exception of Belgium, whoto debt bus boou iucurrod for in ternal improvements, every European Nntiouul debt in in great part a war debt. - Tho New York Mail and Express re marks: "It is a hopeful sign whou more than 1,000,000 industrial work ers receive nn advance of wagon aver aging about ton per cent., during the first half of tho year 1815. And tho figures aro official." A proininout physician thinks.il nmaziiig to seo so many people travel ing for their health with a rapidity thut suggests they havo boon shot out of a gun. Ho thinks it rather remark nblo thut so few of them kill thorn selves iu trying to get well. Tho first practical attempt to ruisa journalism to tho height of a learned, acknowledged profession in Germany is being made at Heidelberg Univer sity, whero Professor Adolph Koch, tho hiNtoiian, is delivering a series of lectures on tho history of journalism and of tho press. Tho capitul employed in bunking in tho principal couutries is as follows: Great Britain, $1,020,000,000 ; United States, 12,055,000,000; Germany, $1, 425,000.000; France, 81,025,000,000; Austria, SHIJ.OO'J.OOO; Riuwia, $775, 000,000; Italy, 8l55.000.00j; Aus tralia, Sli5.009.00J; Canada, $175, 000,000. Tho Atlanta Constitution obscrvos: Tho new directory of St. I'uul gives ttint oily a population of 190,000, whereupon tho Miuncapolituns ex claim : "Ch, wait till you hear from out directory man. He's not slow. Ho will ri e to thooccusion. W ith these rival cities it it a question of which direc tory comes out lust, or, as Colonel Curler, of Western Texas, used to say : "I liko to heur tho other fellow lio lirbt. I then know jiibt how fur I must go to annihilate him." How many of tho pooplo who uso the "pumphuudlo" handshake know its origin? asks tho Pathfinder. A Westerner hit the idea of its disooin fort whou ho said it was "icr oil tho world liko shakia' paws over a barbed wiro fence." Tho truth of tho matter is that it wus originated by the Prince of Widen when "that august person ngu" was Buffering from a boil under tho urui, necessitating tho awkward movement. Doesn't Shakespeare say, "New custom?, though they be never so ridiculous, nay, let thorn bo Human ly, yet ore followod." Speaking of the harvest outlook, the New York Herald says thut winter wheut fured very ba lly, but tho loss is considerably repaired by spring wheat, tho average condition of which is 102.2, and for ull whent tho ovorage condition is 70.2 figures which indi cate that tho total wheat yield will bo over 100,000,000 bushels, from three fourths to four-fifths of au averago harvest. Tho averago condition of corn is 119.3, and the acreage 107.8, ns compared with tho area plantod in 1804. Tho largest oorn crop over pro duced in tLo United States was 2,060, 000 bushels, iu 1891. But if the present estimates of tho Depart men t of Agriculturo prove to be correct tho corn crop of 1895 will break oven this record. Tho New York Lodger maintains that the secret of China's downfall is in her insulation, which has lasted for thousands of years, and strongly re pelled all exterior influences. She marked timo while tho West marched past, and her rude uwakouiug has come from Western forces via Japan; that is tboexaot truth of the situation. Perhaps the agonies she has endured in the Into war may be the birth-throes of a nobler National oxistcnoe for China. Certainly, if the rulors were not so blind, there is not a more patient, quiet, enduring inau than the Chinaman, and unpopular though it may be to say so, wo believe that the last word has not yet been spoken, nor the hst gun fired, in the struggle for Asiatic supremacy. The Jap is the Frennhman of Asia; theChinamau is the German. Germauy knew tho bitterness of Jena, aud saw Napoloou enter Berlin. But she also kuew how to wait, and Sedan followed on Ber lin. History has always repeated itself. If China really awakes, she ill be heard pf in an h terobsive ttjl THE OLD CHURCH BELL. lligfi up o'er tho hea ls of tlio people That pass liko vnguo shl oa tlio street, It hangs In lis bourn In tho steeple, That throbs with tho wind's rhythmic boat; What hoods It Iho world or Its noises ' What rocks It of traffic's loud din? Of tears, or tho clamor of volcn.i Thatspoak of tho Unlit hearts within? Enough that Its duty is ringing la every condition of weather, Enough thnt Its mission is bringing Tho spiritual household together; Enough that It strike for tho hours That spood in a no'er-ending chain, And chimes over nuptial flowers, And tolls for tho funeral train. Enough that it speaks to tho mothers In clear, unmistakable tones, And fathers and slstors aud brothers, From all tho earth's populous zones; Enough that It brings to tho altar Tim otios who hnvo strayed from the truth, As well as tho weak ones who falter 'Mid trials unknowu ia thoir youth. Bo there, while tho pale stars aro marching, And rivers roll ou to the soa, And heavon's blue vault is o'er-arahlng, The boll In lis bolfry will bo; Vud then, when its mission is ended; Aud turned Is the last burial sod, ttsoohoMsfull-tonod will bo blended With trumpets that call us to God. -Alfred E. Hostulloy, In Now York Obsorvor. AN ANNIVERSARY. DAIR SELKIRK ar.d I were quietly married in the dear little churchof our native village, and as Aduir had al ready secured em ployment in a dis tant town of so mo importuuee, wolett shortly after the ceremony for our future home. We socured board in a private family, and lived in this way until the birth of our baby boy, who camo to gladden our hearts ton months before the opening of my story. Soon after this important event wo rented a oosey little cottage in the suburbs of town, and after securing tho service of my old black "Maniraie," settled down in an humble establish ment of our own. We had lived thus about six months, wheu the third anniversary of our manage rolled around. Wo decided to celebrato tho occasion by inviting Adair's best friend, Oscar Davenport, and his wifo (who had bcon a school mate of my own), togetbor with our minister aud his wife, to a 5 o'clock dinuor ; after which wo antipipated a delightful cvoning together. Old Mammio und I were in a flutter of excitement over tho prospects of giving our first entertainment, aud wo spared no pains in arranging to havo everything served iu our best possible stylo. In order thut this might be done I engaged the services of a waiter from one of tho hotels, and be wus to present himself at the cottage at noon. The morning of the third dawned cloudy aud cold. A thick mist filled tho nir aud th j clouds threatened a heavy rain before noon. As I kissed Aduir goodby at 8 I had many fore bodings of a sad termination to my anticipated day's pleasure. Just as tho clock struck 12 the door bell rang, and us Mammio left tho ico cream freezer to answer it she said, with a nigh of relief: "Well, dot wuitcr's on time, aud l'a pow'ful glud ou it, 'ouzo turuin' dis hero crank ain't no easy job, -1 tell you. Uo sho' is welcome." Iu a f 3W minutes sho returned, fol lowod by tho boy James, aud handed mo a note which had just been left by a servant from the reotory. On open ing it I read as follows : "Dkak Fhiend Mr. Clarke was taken sick suddenly iu the night. Eurly this morning I called in our physieiau, who pronouuoed his case to bo more serious than wo at first supposed. He will require careful nursing for several days, bo it will be impossible for us to be with you to night. We send our beat wishes for a pleasant eveuiug aud for mauy happy returns of this day. Your friend, "An.nib Clarke." Just then the raia came down in a etoady putter, and with a sigh which gavo expression to my disappoint ment, I went over to the window aud stood gazing out into tho gloomy street. "Come, now, Miss Cressie, honey, dou't be a Mulgiu' iu no sich sor'ful thought. J 1st turn youf miuo baok fer three years, and thiuk uv how happy you was dut night as you wont rr ridin' up to do chu'oh do'. Mars 'Duro'Jl bo here presently, and ef'u do Oompauy don't come he aud do buby'U he here, aud we'll 'joy our own selves jist as much us ef'll doy ull had boeu hero." 1 saw much wisdom iu Mammiu's remarks, and immediately resolved that I would not allow tho disappoint ment to oust a shadow over tho third anniversary of my wedding day, und began a romp with buby, who sat tied in his high ohair by the table amusing himself with the big kitchen spoon. Thus some time passed pleasantly away, when James auuounoed that the table was ready for my inspection. The afternoon wus now fur ad vanced, and after changing my dress I seated myself in the little parlor, with buby asleep in my arms, anx iously awaiting my husband's return, as I knew be would make every effort to get off from, the offioe at an earlier hour than usual. Presently tho wel come sound of his footsteps greeted my ears, and toon he stood beside me. "Isn't it too bad," 1 said as I tucked baby away on the sofa, "that 1 we should have such a miserable evening lor our flrst effort t fcospiUlity f 1 "It is, indeed, my little wife, but it is just ns well so a greater disap pointment is yet in storo for you. I havo received instructions from Mr. Benedict to meet his partner in tho city to-night on important business for tho firm. In order to catch tho train I must leave you in halt an hour. Dav enport is to accompany me ; therefore you need not expect him or his wife." I felt on the vergo of a flood of tears, and my faco must have given expression to my feelings, for my hus band drew me close within his Brms and said : "Don't give way to those feclingp, but liston to mo. I havo somo good news to tell you. Tho property I owned in Marvillo has at lust found n purchaser, and as real es tate has gone up thero I received for it $3000 in cash. Tho money camo to mo by express this evening, and as I had uo time tc go back to tho bank, I must trust it to your care for the night." So saying, he placed the package in my hands. "I shall bo in tho city only a few hours," ho contiuuod,"and will return by the night express, so you may look for mo about 2 o'clock in the morning. Don't make up your mind to be mis erable whilo I'm gone, butretiro early and sleep well, aud dream pleasant dreams about how yon will spend some of the money you have there." Ho was soon gone, and I watohed him until ho was out of sight ; thou turn ing from tho window, I threw myself into a large armchair before the fire, and did just what Aduir had told me not to do burst into a flood of tears. After indulging myself in this fern iuiuo weakness for about twenty min utes I felt equal to the task of break ing the news of great disappointment to Mammio. When I had told her of Adair's return aud departure.her phil osophical turn of mind caused her to remark : "Well, houey, man ho 'posos, aud God Ho desposes I Sbo'ly dey ain't no telliu' what a da.v'll briug forth ! Hero we is done been er work in all day fer what? Jist to teach you a lesson iu pachunce 1 and dat yon musn't set yor heart on nufiin' in dis life ! Well ! et'n we wnnts to git these things put away 'fore dark, we'd bet ter git about it. Jemos you kin jist fold up do table linen, and put up do silver, and I'll tend to puttin' up de vittlos." It took us but a short time to undo tho work which hud occupied us .all three since noon and after having paid James and dismissed him, I re turned to tho parlor whero baby still lay sleeping. As the rain was still fulling in tor rents, I resolved to remain down stairs uutil Mammio had finishod her night's work and would be ablo to accompany mo up ttaira. I have never been a timid woman ; but that night, as I sat alone listening to tho wind whistle about the house corners and driving tho ruiu drops furiously against the shutters, a feeling of great uneasiness took possession of me a strango fore boding of approaching evil. In vaiu did I endeavor to shako it oil'. When Mammio came iu we made u tour of inspection to sco that the house was securely fastened, and then wo ascended the stairs to my own arpartmonts. Thanks to Maniuiie, a bright tiro was burning in tho grate, and wheu the lamps were lighted baby opened wido his eyes and announced his intention of keeping awake. At any other timo I should havo been im patient at his obstinate wakefulness, but to-night I gave him nil tho en couragement ho needed. Whilo baby and I engaged iu a great romp, Mam mio nodded to us from her seat iu the corner. It wus twelve o'clook aud still baby seemed not to grow tired. Iu leaning forward to place him on the carpet before me, I distinctly heard a uoiso iu tho direction of tho bed. Turning my eyes thut way I es pied a foot protruding from under the mosquito bur that foil iu folds to tho floor. My breath nlmost left mo. I felt myself grow weak aud faint, but sotn lnouing ull tho courago iu my nature I went ou plavmi with buby. I thought of tho J l'JlH) which my hus band had given iuo, aud I felt sure that if uny one hud overheard our conversation at the time ho gave the money, that person also kuew thut Adair expected to reach homo at 2. It was then nearly 12, aud the robber would soon grow impatient with wait ing, come out from his place of con cealment and demand of mo the money, and, perhaps, murder us all. Some thing must be done, und done quick ly. After turuiug over iu my mind many plans of oscupo from our hidden enemy, 1 decided upon this scheme : "Mam'uie," I said, "1 heur a uoiso downstairs ut the kitheii window. I beliovo somo one is tryiug to break iuto tho house. Wako up get tho caudle, an 1 we'll frightem them off. Hero is Adair's pistol ; you take baby aud give mo the caudle. I am not afraid. Now follow mo but wait 1 I have $'3000 about me that Aduir lolt in my keeping, aud I must couceal it iu this room for fear of acoidout. I'll just put it ou tho shelf iu tho closet here until we return." So saying I opened tho closet door aud pretended to hide away the pack age. Coming out, 1 closed the door tightly, aud, followed by Mummie, went nut into the hall, closing my bedroom door behind me. 1 then hurriedly whispered to Mammio what I had seen, aud bade her take the cau dle and go ou down stairs with bihy, who fctill kept up his chutter. I took a stand at the door and listened uutil 1 heard the closet door hastily open ; stealthily I turned the bolt ot the chamber dooi, rushed toward I hu closet, slammed and looked the iVi r, ut the buino timo culling to Mammio to return. As the closet hud been fitted up for tho reception of our silver, given to us us wedding presents, I knew the lock was strong ; aud as the burglar had. be?!) 6urpti;el hy i ( u'jyut. Uw no tools that would enable him to ef fect hi escape. Therefore I armod myself with Adair's pistol, and Mam mio and baby and I kept watch over my prisouor until wo wore relieved at 12 o'clock by the arrival of my hus band. Going out into the street, ho sum moned a policeman. The burglar was brought out handcuffed and carried away. I was not st rpriscd to recognize tho waiter Jumos. New Orleaas Times Democrat. Brought to Light. At a general election in Euglaud, a candidate personally unknown to tho voters of a certain borough was asked by party loaders to stand for it. Uo belonged to a good family, aud wan a barrister of promise iu London. His path to success was open, as tho borough belonged to his party. But when he mounted the platform to address tho electors, after a sentence or two ho snddedly became palo and confused, his eyes fixed on a board op posite ou which was scrawled with charooal, "Forty pounds!" Ho stumbled through a short speech, and then hurriedly left the stand. A few days later he rose to speak in another towu, and again the myster ious words written in black on tho wall confronted him. Again he left tho platform, and that night retired from the contest for the seat in Parlia ment. Not long afterward he disap peared from pnblio life, and retired to an Euglish colony where he hid him self on a ranch. The words, it was found, referred to a theft committed in his youth, which he supposed had been forgotten. Aloxis Piron, the French poet and satirist, sought for many years to ob tain a seat among the Forty Immortals iu the French Academy. He was rec ognized among the poets of his day, and was confident of his ultimate ad mission, when a vile odo, written wheu ho was a boy, was brought to light, and ho knew that tho door of tho Academy was closed iu his face for ever. In both of the great political parties of this country there have been in stances of men eminent iu mental abil ity, who have failed toreooive thb high political honor?, because of tho shadow of some fault or folly of thoir earlier days. Behind all the happiness of life, be hind even God's love, there is such a thing as luw. "Who breaks it always pays the penalty." God may forgive him, but tho lines ou his face, tho taint iu his soul, remain to tell of tho vice of his early dayi Youth's Com panion. Metal Workers of Asia. Among tho half civilizod peoplos of Central Asia aro many artistic workers in metals. Ono of theso Natious or tribes, the Burutos, is famous for in laid work. Tho Russians cull theso workmen "Bratskaya Robata." Thoy use gold, tin and silver for iulaid work ou iron. The art has boon practiced by thorn for thousands of years, aud their skill has been recorded in tho ancient folk songs of Asia. A writer describing their work sty they ham mer tho silver, gold or tiu very thin. Then the part of tho object to bo iu laid is made rough with a hammer, the surface of which is roughouo.l liko n tile. Templets of birch burk servo to cut tho metal into tho proper shupj, which is laid upon tho heatod object nnd lightly hammerod into tin rough surface, then boated to a blue color, and tho inlaid metal is hammered smooth with u polished hammer. Scieutillo American. Write I'hcerlul Letter. Tho popular womau does uot writo doleful letters; sho waits till suj is iu a better frame of mind before begin ning them, for she realizes that thero are burdens enough iu liTo - without uddiug to them by inflicting pessimis tic epistles ou her frieuds. If sho writes a letter of condolono it seems tocomo from the heart, for ii it does not sound that way sho will not let its coldness further grieve a bereaved ono ; aud if sho scuds con gratulations to a brido or a mother she makes a poiut of rooolleotiu,; or looking up some rousing good wishes thut havo tho ring of genuine inter est. One womuu drops a fragrant flower iu u letter, uot to a gushing school girl, but to au obi lady or a tired mother of au exacting family, aud by this bit of sentiment not sentimen tality keeps her memory groeii in the hearts of her friouds. New York Herald. Tlio Poison ol tho Orailliorlijiiclius. The hind feet of the ornithorhyuch us, "the mo)e with webbed feet uud the bill of a duck" that puzzod zoo logists so much for a lou time, are provided with u solid spur oouuectod with a gland. Have wo herd r. poison gluud? From some apparently trust worthy account.; that huvo reached him, Mr. Stewart thinks wo have. This gluud is at leut venomous at a oert.iiu sousou. A dog wai wouuded by ouo of those ;.purs three times, uu I the symptoms tho first timo were those of puiu uud soinuoleuuo, but thero were uo convulsion-1, titubations or tremb ling. Upon the two other oocusious, the symptoms were less pronounce. I, uud even null, thus indicating habitu ation. The poison has proved mortal to the dog iu four cases, but iu mau the symptoms disappear without caus ing doutu. SeieutiUo American. A Primitive t'oulesiioua!. It was a custom of the Crow Indiuus thut tho members of u war party wheu takiug tho trail should confess their immoralities to each o her. Tho most solemn oaths of secrecy were taken, aud women wcrj never admitted to the secn-t o.steiie 'u' est lb!is!rt 1, Y i'urii Wvrl.1. SCIENTIFIC AND IXDISTHIAL. In civilized countries tho averago nge at which women marry is twenty three and one-half years. What is left of potato pulp after tho starch is extracted is used, among other things, in the manufacture of boxes. M. Tassinari, a Paiisian scientist, finds the smoke of tobocco to bo one of tho most perfect germicides and disin fectants ever used. It has been found, on investigation, that tho cucumber has a tomporaturo of one degree below that of tho Bur rounding atmosphere Trunk wires to connect London by telephone with Edinburgh, Glasgow, nnd Dublin have just been erected by the British postoflioo. A small clectrio lamp is being used instead of a boll in somo of the tele phone exchanges in England. The call for connection lights the lamp. Diamond dust was supposed to bo poisonous by tho early chomists, but it has boon Bettlod that there is no poibonous matter in tho diamond. Two cases have recently bcon re ported of interference with olectrio signals on a steam railway by the ground current from au electrio trol ley line. Ono of the most striking of the ex periments iu a recent locturo before the Royal Institute of Great Britain showed frozen soap bubbles floating ou liquid air. Schiffou & Kircher, of Grunstadt, Bavaria, havo discovered a new min eral compound which is plastic iu water, but become extremely hard when dry. They call it apyrito. Tho ooncreto footing of St. John's Cuthodral, Now York City, is made of one part cement, two parts saud and three parts round, smooth pebbles. It is made and mixed by machinery. Tho Barwind-Whito Coal Com pany, of Osceola Mills, I'euu. , hovo a new mine turning out 11,000 tons a mouth, in which no mule was ever employed. Eleotricity does tho hauling. An eloctrio fire alarm now being in troduced iu Switzerland acts automat ically through tho expansion of a metallio rod under heat. This makes an electrio connection, and it is said that the alarm is so sensitive that it is put in operation by holding a lighted mutch near it. Bodies do not rise iu Lako Geneva, Switzcrlnnd, iu less than seventeou days, nnd frequently not at all. Thero is said to be au underground connec tion between Lake Geneva aud tho chain of great lakes, and soma pooplo have a theory that bodies aro ofteu carried into tho larger lakes and nover rocovered. Attacked by Whales. Cuptuin Mitchell, of Iho steamer tug Thomas J. Smith, which orrivod hero from sea, having iu tow tho boue-ludeu Ituliau bark, from Buenos Ayres, which tho pickod up to tho southward of Fonwick Island, reports having boon attacked by a tremendous school of whales whilo cruisiug forty miles southeast of Capo Henlopeu. Tho whales surrouuded the tug foru period of four hours, blowing largo streams of water iuto tho uir, which com pletely shut out all view of tho sur rouuliugs. Captain Mitchell says that iu thirty yeurV tervioo at sea ou tugs he never before saw such largo whales, nor were they ever knowu to congregate iu such numbers so close to tho laud. It was u serious timo ou board tho frail tug, and ull hands were bully scarol, as these monsters seemed infuriated uuddushed along tho sides of tho boat with great force. Cuptaiu Mitchell ran tho en gines full speed aud attempted to get clear of tho school, but tho huge muriuo uuimals followed tho tug, al most swamping her with the immense volumes of water they threw ou board. Finding thnt uuy attempt, to get away from them was futile, Captain Mitchell loaded up a largo horse-pistol he hu 1 on board and begun tiriug iuto them, but tho bullets took uo effect. Oue monster ho put six shots iuto, but it ouly infuriate ! the uuimul still more. It was about 3 o'clock iu tho afternoon wheu tho leader of tho school hea led oir shore, aud soou tho whole number followod uud disappeared. Philadel phia Press. UronuiiiK Hoy Siireil by a D.t. A lurgo Newfotiudluud dog saved a boy's lifo at Baltimore yesterday. Tho boy is Howard Counuubuugh, eight I yours old, and tho dog, formerly a ' . : . ... 1 I . .. I 1 . . 1 iruiup, is iiuw euruu lur uy jiwura Lynch. Tho boy uud the dg wero romping on tho dock iu the moruiug, when the boy ucci leutly fell over board. There is twenty feet of water in the dock. Tho big Xewfoimdluu.1 saw the boy fall, uud just us hu camo to the surface sprung iuto tho dock uud swum to tho fust-siukiug boy. Tho boy clutched tho wooly hair ou the dog's neck, which kept him uiloat, uud thou tho dog started to swim with his burden to tho other siilj of tho dock. A mau rushed to tho rescue, uud wheu the dog reached tho place, jumped iuto a rowboat uud maua ;c I to pull both the dog and tho boy out of tho wuter. Tho dog became n hero iu tho eyes of the people who ha 1 been attructed to the scene, uud ho was given a tirst-clusi dinuer for his heroism. Baltimore Americuu. A Theory About Musical PiMiligie-, It is believed by somo w ho havj e i auiiucd the histories of so-called mui cul prodigies thut they ure developed by making wheu ehildreu tho discov ery that tho tips of their iiugors will produce on a piano the sums time uud tone they make with the tips of their tongues iu thi-'f laoutus. -N York THE MERRY SIM OF LIFE. STORIES THAT AUE TOID BT THE FUNNY MEN OP THE PRE33. IrcseI That Way Discouraging Nervous liOtllnn tlio Tut, Out of the Hag Not a .lilt, Kte., Kte. 'I wish 1 were n man." she siglie 1, He (uickly raised hi? head. And looked at her in wild surprise; "I thought you wore," he said. lir ooklyu Lifo, DISOOfltAllINO. Clara "Ho is eo obstiuatc Maudo "In what way?'' Clara "It's tho hardest tiling in tho world to convinca him that I ntn always right." Puck. XEIiVOt'H. Unole Treetop "Wo must put iu a day on tho river ; tho fish aro biting now." Jess (a -niece from tho city) "la their bito poisonous?" Life. LETTTNG THR CAT Oft OF THE HAl. Principal (to new apprentice) "Has tho bookkeeper told you what you have to do iu the nfternoou?" Youth "Yes, sir. Iwastowakcu him when I saw you coming." Da heini, ,. - THAT SERVANT GIRL. 'No I She spoke iu accents of scorn. "I can not be yours." He turned awoy despoudently and sought another employment bureau. Truth. NOT A JILT. "Have you brokou your engage ment with Fred?" "Yep." "When did that happen?" "Oh I When I married him.'1 New York Lodger. an rssriADY Liuirr. "I'm very glad 1 dou't live ia Rome," remarkod Mrs. Bicker?. "Why?" asked her husband. "I'm suro I never could loam to road by the light of Roman caudles." Detroit Free Press. RELIEVED OF A BAD HABIT. First Sportsman "Does your setter chase rabbits?" Second Sportsman "Not now.' "How did you euro him?" "I've peppered him so full of bird shot that ho couldn't run if ho tried." Chicago Record. A CHANGE IN THE CUV. Waysido Ways "Say, Rogers, dou't deso calamity howlers make yer tired?" Restful Rogers "Nuw; doy ain't half us bad as der business revival shooters wot's iuquisertivo 'euuso yer ain't at work." Puck. HOW HE IIKOKE THE ICE. Gus "How did you happen to usk her to marry you tho first time you ever met her?" Chollio "Well uh you see I hud just been introduced to her, and I ah couldn't think of anything olso to sav." Horner's Bazar. , ANTICIPATION. Now Customer - "Is that your dog?" Barber -"Yes, sir." New Customer "Ho scorns very fond of watching you cut hair." Buiber "It is uot that, sir. Some times I make a mistake und take a lectio piece off a gentleman's cur !" Tit-Bits. THE KVEXINU ritAYEU. Little Pot (ou her kuees, before re tiring) "Mamma,' may 1 pruy for ruin? ' Mamma "Y-o-s, if you wuut to, but why?" Little Pot "Susio Stuckupp didn't invito mo to her picuio." New York Weekly. VSMEHCIPl'L. Miss Mature "Do you kuow, poo plo aro always making tho mott absurd mistakes about my ago. Why, somo men guess mo to bo no older thau some of tho chits of silly girls ono meets." Miss Smart "Ah I that's wheu you talk." Judge. THE 1NEVITA1II.E CONCLUSION. Freddy "Mamma, our principal says that his school days wero the happiest days of his life. Do you be lieve th it?" Mummu "Certainly. Ho wouldn't say so if it wero not true." Freddy "Well, Isupposo ho pluyod hookey uud didn't get caught." Life. LIKE THEY DO AT A I'IBOl'S. The performance of the comic opera, which was being rendered by the tal ent jd amateurs of Hawville, Okla homa, hud beeu goiug ou for u consid erable time without hitch or interrup tion, whou suddenly Alkuli Ike, the atliuueed husbund of Miss Litlie Cu suek, tho prima douuuof the occasion, rose up in tho midst of tho culturuJ and refined audience, with a loud snort of wrath. "Yere, now, Ike!" remoustruted Colonel Huudy Polk, who wus officiat ing as stage muuuger uud also acting as tho heuvy villain of the opera. "SVhut iu thunder is the mutter with you? If you don't liko the perform ance aud huiu't got tho manners to keep still, git out I" "I camo yero to-night," answered Isaac, hoarsely, "with tho firm do termination to behave like a meek and humble rabbit, but, by huug, the next gentleman thut flings a peanut into Miss Cusack's mouth will thiuk thut I'm a wolf aud this is my night to howU"Trutll. TO A SUNBEAM. Bo, liglitlv touch her dreaming head. Nor winder eyelids sealed asleep, But fleck with flro theshiuing sweep Of hair about her pillow shed. Ho, lightly come nnd go. And lose yourself and find yourself Iu tawny tangles ot her hair; Content you with the golden snare, Nor veuturo likea saucy elf, To stray below hor chin. On earven temples lightly lie, Nor vex the ami or cyo that's hid Neath either violet-veiled lid, Ah! Swoon across her cheek nnd dio I'pon her fervent mouth. For, having sipped the honey there, You may not live another hour, To wanton with another tlower Nor burning rose nor lily rare, But perish In tho kiss. HUMOR OF THE DAY. "Isn't Smith a poet?" "No; can't borrow a quarter to havo his hair cut that's all!" Atlnuta Constitution. Kitty "Why do they cnll it 'Ocean Bluff House?'" Tom "Because it makes a bluff ot being on tho ocean." Puck. Jack "To feather your nest you must havo money." Tom "Yes, thero is nothing so delightful as cash down." Truth. Now the druggist's face is bearalug, as tho nickels to him pass, Aud he tlilnk's there's fun in soiling froth ut hnlf-a- Jtiue a glass. bostou Courier. "I'm going to mnrrv a sensible wo muu." "Impossible"." "Why?" "They are tho ones who won't marry you." Truth. ' 'I hate these bicycles built for t wo, " said Miss Jemmison. "It encourages peoplo to talk behind your back." Harper's Bazar. Littlo Girl "What is taot, papa?" Papa ".Something every woman has nudexoroises until she gets married." New York Weekly. "Oh, I don't mind it so much," said the sporty ex-bauker, cheerfully, after tho failure; "wo had a run for our money, anyhow 1" Puck. First rhysioiau "Is this a case that demands a consultation?" Second Physician "I think it in. Tho patient is extremely rich." -Truth. Tommy "Paw, what is the board of eduoation?" Mr. Figg In tho days when I went to school it was a pine shingle." Indianapolis Journal. "Ho bus money to burn," Is a phrase played out, Iu this season boforo dog days uro felt; And now, to euso a tluauelul doubt, Wo nro prone to say, "Hu lias ice to molt." Detroit Free Press. Ho "Is this the first time you've over boon in love, durling?" She (thoughtlessly) "Yes ; but it's so nioo that I hopo it won't be tho lust!" Tit-Bits. "Guy, do bo quiet," suid mamma; "you nro so noisy." "I'm obliged to mako u noise, mamma ; somebody might take mo for a girl." Phila delphia Timo?, . Jasper "As men grow olderthoy grow meaner." Jumptippo "Natur ally. Tho older they grow tho more they louru how moau tho rest of tho world is." Truth, Clara Winterbloom "There is only euoligh to about half fill this trunk. What shall I do; fill it with papers?" Mrs. Winterbloom "No; let your father pack it. "Brooklyn Life. Cawker "Barlow made a rush pre diction just uow." Cumso "What did ho say?" Cuwker "Ho said that tho timo would como when it would bo respectable to bo houost." Judge. "I huvo heard worse playing thau that," said he, A-t h-' ceased, with a cheerful air: Aud ttie audience w'earily rose to go, Au 1 sa lly murmured "Where?" -Life. "Who is tho master of this house?" asked tho agent of the man who an swered his ring. "Well," was tho curious response, iu a resigned toue, "I am tho husbund nnd father." Lifo. First Littlo Girl "Aud isn't your cut afraid of mice?" Second Littlo Girl "Oh, no, not u single bit." First Littlo Girl 'That's queer. Aul she's a lady cat, too, isn't sho?" Somervillo Journal. Vau Pelt "Isu't SI a day rather high for u hotel iu tho mouutuins?" Landlord "Hut, my dour sir, you should think of tho sceuery. " Vau Pelt "How much do you ehargo for thut?" New York World. Kitly "I uuderstuud Mr. Solteigh felt off tho dock au l it was fifteen min utes before hu wus lishe I out." Jane "How did he keep his head ubovo water so loug?" Kitty "It was tho lightest part, I presume." Detroit Free Press. ( hose uu AmiiOag Text. Au Euglish clergyman who wussul deuly 4,'ullod ou to preach to a cou gregutiou of college sludouts was uu uble to speuk without notes, aud had only ouo writteu sermon with him, whii'b was ou tho duties of tho mar ried state. Tho topic was hardly oue that ho would have ehosou for the oc casion, bit', he hoped that it would pass muster as bciug appropriate by anticipation. But unfortunately ho did uot reu 1 the sermon over, uud so before hu kuew it he had uttered this appeal : "Aud now, u word to you who aru mothers." Now York World. A Kamoii rii-iure lliinc'. Duriug tho tiro ut Mar Lodge, lio-.ao id the Duke of Fife, desperate but vaiu efforts were made to save Laud seer's famous picture of "Iho Stag lluut," which ho paiuted ou tho wull of tho dining-room duriug ouo of his visits. A number of meu attempted tJ cut out the wall bodily, but tho Il .nies burst into tho room aud compelled luem retreat, New 'rk l'oot.