THE M1DDLEBUEGH POST. T. H. flARTXR, Bonaa aso Pat's. MinDf.F.nuRoif. rx.. may it. ism. flo many people starve to death to Loa 4 on that Jew ciwt attract much attea lluo. Fcrenty per cent, of tba people of Ceylon livo by agriculture. Tbo per centage in Britain is 15.44. According to tho Iron Aire, steel beam for building purpose are at proa eot cheaper than hcvy pine beams. Tbo annexation mnvemeot tcemi to bo ma'iiox projjrcM in Canada, and it bic'a fair to become a very lire issue in a ibort time. "Fertilized firming" it very much the faihion jut now anion progressive farmer in the Kastcra Statu who are workiox worn soils. New Z.-alnuders are protesting against the annexatiin of the Hawaiian Inland by the United State, because that would give tin country complete control of the proposal Pacific calle from America to Australia. Tho people cf tliuSi njvi Iilandt bare not only supported ths churches aud miuistcrs in their own island, states the New York Observer, but last year they sent tf'JJJO to London to help aenl tho Qospcl to other lands. A Wisconsin paper, after describing a farm which the adrertiter wants to sell, adds ' The surrounding country is the most beautiful the God of Nature ever made. The icencry it celestial divine; also two wagons to tell, and a yoke of atcers." The Chicago Ilerall think it wilt in terest those who buy Indian and Mexi can silver tiligreo work on tho trains in New Mexico and Arizona to know that many of theso fragile curios are maou facured bv a firm of people in the street called Maiden Lane, in the City of New York. In Germany 2JJ.00J families arc up ported from the care of tho forests, upon which about tf 40,000,00 J i expended unuslly, 3,000,000 people more lining emplorrueut in the various wood lniiii trie of the Empire. Tao forest account ihow an annual proSt of between $,- 000,000 an . . , . !' V S i Xhat "very few of the scheme having rur tneir otijert the defraullug cf lifo iasurauce comoaniei succeed, because the wouldbe swindler p!ay for too high takes. Wheu a corporation is called uoo to turn over fifty or sixty thousand in Cild cash it usually studies the situa tion carc.'ully with a view to finding a bole to crawl out of, an 1 if there is one in si'lit it is to'.ersbly turo to Jiscorer it." The Legi!ature of Illinois considered a bill w hose object i to prevent people from losing their livei by the gun which bo did not know was loaded. Tie bill mikes it ualawful and punishab'e by a heavy ilce lor any person over tho ae of ten yer, "wita or without malice, pur posely to ui.u any Creirm, loaded or emp ty, at or towards any person or persons." It ii a good law, comments tho New Or-lei-- I'.ciiTUDe, and if ail the States in the country should paa a similar oue it niijjbt fave a good many live?, for icsrce a day pitsse but some fool with a gua thit lie did not know was loadel blows c3 soDicbody's head. Such people are seldom puniiUed, ignorancv and lack of intentiou being acceptel a a surhcieat excuse fur their most crimioal careless new. Of tl.e nine and a quarter millions ol our foreign-born citizens, 1,571,000 are to be found in the State of New York. In no other State does the number ap proach this. Ia Pennsylvania there are bill, 000, in Illinois CtJ.OOO, and in Mmtsuchusetts 057,000. The amalleit proportion of foreign-barn citizen i louud in the Sju'.h and border ritatei, the South Atlantic division bavin- only about 208,000, and the South Central division 3iJ,00). The Nirl'j Atlaatic division, including the six New Esj'aal States, with New Vork, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, bus 3,,000, the North Central division 4,0(10,000, tinl the Western division, including States and Territories tvct of the U icky Mouutaius, 771,000. This shows that, notwith staudiu tho Inro number of foreign born ctiZ.'Di in New Yoric aud Mais, chusetu, the North Co-itril division, in cluding Oaio in 1 the Sl.itc of tue cortheru border, with Missouri, Katiiai and the two Dttotas. ism the lead. It U a little dlscouraglna to a man to carry a yowling, squalling baby aroutui for nair a night, then alt nown ana rerio -t that "of such U the I Kiu'jci;uor ueaveo." 8INOINO or YOU. RIoMoma and blossom and Uosaotntl and bird tinging of 'mn ao sweet ' Fremlnx the down of their bosoms 'iralnst the flowers that fall at your fee Cluifrlna: and swinging and flinging their souls to the heavens so blue O, sweet to rpy soul In their slaying, because they are singing of you ! Hinging of you In tho dawn and the dew - Hinging of heaven and singing of yon ? Blossoms and blossoms and bloesoms ! and just sparkling with N-nntiful pearls. Twining themselves for your treeses, and fall ing find klHng your curls ! And oil tho bird swinging and flinging their Mollis to Hod's hnaveiis of blue, And my soul dr vinilng soft In their sing.ug, hecm"? they an singing of you ! Hinging of yon In trn dawn and the ilow Hinging of hn.iven mid Hinging of you '. Frank I.. Htnuton. in Atlanta Coimtilution. BLACKMAILS GULLY. EV II. M. Hosr. JT was a cold .Tni flight when .', I'lakc, mi his ,.,.rT.. . .. . " Mary Grin T wnsacold .Tnmiarv TlllllCS ivuv Gi'iiluim'i b n ni e, c n in c through the dense wood crown i ng thi top of ljlnckniiiii's 1ill. Tbo niptit tins loUfr remembered ill the lieiclilxir- hood. A hnvy miow bnd fallen tho previous dii v, meeeeded by a ruin which n midden north wind hud frozen to n nlippery mint. The tnooii, one night cn the wune. wua a liulf hour above tho 'HtiTii nioini tuiu. silvering; the long htretch of snow, and turning tho ice on the trues into diamonds, lllnko Mopped n, moment on tho Htinitnit of tho bill, to ndmiro tbo Hpcetnil boanty of tho night, n:iil to runt an awed gliinoo down to tho hidooiiH gully into which tho Meep and inggrd side of tho bill foil. Tho pliioe was upon tho farm of .voting I llodhey HUckmiin, mid over ainee tho ' nooidoiit dontb r murder of tbo elder Dlackmnn tboro ninny years before, it liml boeu regarded with aversion and Lurror by tbo country folk. It limy lie that Blake stopped, too, more tlrinly to sot bin courage for bin errand. Ho wan n prospermia young mocbunic in TomplYtou, the villugo wIioh- lights twinkled in tbo valley to hia loft, ami was going to loam Mary Gnibiim'H tlnal annwor to hin doclara tions of low. IJosot by tbo customary obstacles tbo priucipnl being eluMivi nos or coipietry ou Mary 'a jmrt. bo bud wooed her for two yours, lie was now determined to have tho fiientioa btttlod that night. Mury'a father wan a well-to-do far mer. Mary herself waa a vigorous country girl, w ho might well have been 111- 1.1 Vs, i' tde imcceaMui wooer ruturt measure. Whether Jamea Blake ao meaanred waa a much diacuaMcd qucation in the lo cality. It waa admitted thnt he waa an ideal of muscular and lament man hood, and if hia meuub did not quite cipiul Mary'a prophesied dowry, he had ii capital of vigor aud determina tion well worth taking ittj consider ation. Another of the obstacles bnd been wt up by Farmer Graham. He declared thnt, having no aou of bis own, the mini who won Miuy muat come and live on tho furm ninl lenrti to cure for it after ho was gone. To many this would have beeu und. indeed, was mere of en inducement thiin nu nlta- I etaclo, but Bluke nn iutcroatud and ' Mlicceasful i'.i his biisiuooH I.terpriaes, mid be stoutly iiski rt 'd that the womun ho innrried must l uve all for him. It 1 wna to adjust this ili.TiTenee, as well on ' to get a limil ntihwer from Mary, that I Le l.ijofked that bitter January night at the frout door of tho (ir.ihiim farm- , LutiHc, ntid was bidden "C'oine in!" Mary ant knitting bv the wood fire in th o enpuciou t'hinit-y jdace, undaeldom : have hearth flumes brightened a pret- : tier ilnmeMic picture. James put bis i but on the table, pulled a chuir over I near her, and, after a few prelimina- riea. began to atute the purpoM? of bis ' ii ' CUIl. "Mary, do you know bow long I've beeu coming to ace you now ?" "It mnft be," aho replied, panning miMchievoualy, aa if ahe did not know tho exact time to the day, "a year, anyhow, iau't it?'' "It waa two years ugo yoMerdny." "Is it, indeed?" aho anid, iucaotiona u(-tv:ufchm( ut. "J wouldn't have' thought it." I "Mary," ho aaid. in mild censure, ' "I m aerioua to-nigut, ami I'd like you to bo, too. 1 think you remember as weilas I do that it's two years Mince the firp.t night I brought vou home from tho protracted meeting in Templeton. ' 1 have told you often that I love you and want you for my wife, but you I have l.en pleaded to turn away the I aubject, aiid I k-o you are dihjjoaeil to hold me off to-uight. I want to tell you that I came to get yea or no." Ilt-pHiivd, and aho looked up in real wonder at the dtciaive toue marking tile laxt Kttemelit. "Yea, I'm lit ib-iul eariifit to-night," he continued. "Wb'.t is you answer?" Thire was u--i M-uud aav.- the click- ing of her knittiij iieedliH but fche gave b r hea l an iudejjemb nt ton, ' nnd piirnin,': b'.T lip', in like apirit, abe I U tilled - ' I "And nipjjoM' 1 itoii't cl.oo? to give yo:i u:jy umsi-r to-night? ' "Well, iim.tr this evening villi Mean 'no' t fj;t . You bi.ve 'i-j t time J to ti iil out if vou can love nn- as u husi-mul, uml if . ou ouimot tell . " 111 think you don't mint me, and i .. ... i-i t, iii naiii. j "Very well," ahe aaid willfully, "you t ucedu't. I'm not ao uuxioiia to uo' to i " never ik you nguni. III Templeton to live anyhow. Tta eatia fled here. There are plenty of young men who'd be glad enough to come here to live aa father wiahea. Ton are the only one that refuse to, and I'm anre no one is trying to compel yon. Why, even Koginald Brown, with all hia money and hia fine honae, waa here this afternoon, and told me he was will ing to come an v time." "Reginald ferown," he exclaimed conteroptuoualy. Brown waa the richest young man of the ntigbliorhood, and therefore, con aidered the beat catch. It waa aaaerted that Mary Graham would never marry Blake na long as there waa a chance of capturing Brown, and tho former well knew of Mich opinion. Brown haul been West for a number of yeara, ami there had Wen whiHpcra of wild, if not criminal, doinga there, but, in view of bis financial worthiness, they remained whispers and litmlly died away. Take care what you aay abont him," siiil the girl, a note of alarm eHcaping her. "Ho waa here to-dny, ft I naiil, and bo in very bitter ngainut you. Ho did not threaten yon openly, but be anid ninny things to nbow that he hates you and thnt ho menus to lie even with you for the aiiub yon gave him at thj meetiug hist week." "Just like the coward." Blake anid angrily, "to come with his threats to n w o m ii u. Why doesn't be come to mo aud mnko thorn?" "Ucgiufild Brown is a twin not to be dolled," Mary Mnid, putting down her knitting t. conceal the trembling of her hands, "nnd you hail best not bo K outspoken. If be Mbutild hear you, you might regret it." "1'iihtiw," he cried impatiently, "I'm not afraid of him. If you want him Mary, juat any ao ; don't try to acarc ii)'. away." She looked doubtfully nt him n mo ment : then anger llaHbed over her face, nnd ehc Maid : "I'm not trying to acaro you away. M; Hrown bus probably the name right to consideration aa yon. He wna here to-dny, aa I bavo anid, just na you ennic to-night, to get a tlual an Mwor from me." "And what annwer did yon give him?" be nuked impuNsjely. "Have yon n right t.iask thil? But I will t-11 yon anyhow. I gave him tho Hume answer I will give you. I w ill take my own time t. niiMwer. I won't give it t. anyone until I am ready. I have no answer to give you to-night. TL'it ia your anawer." The young n.iin rose alowly, took hia bat from tho table and walked toward the door. I'eop deipondency waa up on hia face as be turned there, and aaid : "Mary, I Bee it nil now. You love Brown. You love him when he cornea to yon, trying to win yon by threats of a rival. That isu't manly." "Haven't yon done jiwt aa mnch? You have called him names to-night." "He deserves them. I don't fear hia throats and I'm goin to leave you tp.,''!"!. rij take the liberty, though, i'i ing ,1 never be happy t.i I K.HII, ... I ,.- ; He tur 8ain, ano, with andden impulse alio moved onn haaty atep toward him, hut doterni, nation came back to her face, and ale retrained her impulse and let him go out. He lnsteued down the walk to the road, and turned aside into the )iath leading )uhi Blackmuu'a Gully. Mary walked back to the chair nnd returned her knitting, bull soon let it fall to the floor. Irlie Vm restless looking into tbo fire a momeut, then riHing and walking to and ft o. Once abe put on her ahuwl and u rod hood nnd stepjiod to tho door, bi t there she stopped, took them off, bnd with a forced laugh i4id : "Nocs'.-.sc, it r. ns ouly iniagiuiitio:i, or the f ii -t ou the piiue," and sat down again ' tbo tiro. 'Of coitrac it was only ho frost," she rejioiited. "1 am lik- a child, l'tit I didn't do wrong. If lo is ao in dependent about not wantii to come her.' to live, I can bo inc. pendent, too. And thou tho way ho lenuimled mv answer. I just vou't ntu 1 it, and rii - She was interrupted by tl) dist.inl ! crunch of the frozen anow uider run-1 ning att-pa. They come rapi ly neur tr, nnd when they turned s4 tho yard, she leaped up and atood r lv to receive the comer. Her fatb- hur ried in, hia fuco pale and rtartlia "Mary, get a bed ready ott:cn," be said. "There have beeu tf.-ible doings thin night." "What?" abe asked forbodingly "You will know aoon. A man haa been thrown over into Blackann'a (iully. As I waa coming home )saw him lying part way down the cep aide, where be had lodged agaiat a trie. It's mighty lucky it'a non light, or he'd have frozen to deat if he's not already. I rouaed the ne.'h bors and they're bringing him bre. Be quick and prepare the bed." I, "r'atber," aho naked, truraulouly catching his bands, "tell me rLht out. It'a James; 1 know it's Jam. Isn't it?" "Yea, it'a James." The willfulness with which she liil driven him away died now like a epuil ti the hearth, and gave place to U anxiety which would have rendered her helpleaa to get ready for hia coming had not her futlier ateruly bade her obey. The uneona;ioua man waa brought in uu t placed in the bed. While a physician, who had accompanied the carriers, waa examining hia injuries, Mury followed the men down at airs, Sic waa thoroughly active and earn-st now, and calling their attention iu the ittilig-room, alio aaid : "Men, lUginuld Brown has. dona this. I know it. He waa hero this uft.-ruoon and he threatened Mr. BJVie. Mr. Blake wua hero to-night, Kjid ahen I told him of Browu'a tbreata h. called him u coward. At the mo ment be culled him a coward I saw h face iu the window there. I told my self at the time it waa only the ahaue ot the rroat on the pane, but now know it waa Brown looking in. Ha heard Mr. Blake call him a coward, and he haa pushed him into the gully for that and other reasons. Go and do your duty." Tho accusation waa aa a draft of alt npon their amonldering hatred of Brown. The whispers of the life h had led in the Weat sounded again is their ears an loud corroborating voice There waa not a man in the crowd t whom Jamea Blake bail not shown hit fairness and generosity. Of conrm the scoundrel Brown had committed thia dead. He had thought to covet the under the probability that man ti d easily slip into the gully os anch anjicy night. One of the men burly, reaolnto fellow, who had often denounced Brown, constituted himself loader and marched the crowd off te Brown's) residence. Notwithstanding hia protestations ot innocence, he waa rudely taken from the house, hurried before a Justice, and lodged in jail to await the result of Blake'a injuries. These were broken log and rib. find an internal injury which the doctor pronounced serious. In addition, he had been almost frozen. Hail he not prov identiaily bulged against a tree, he would have Wen dashed to pieces on the rocks in tbo gully, or, escaping these, would surely have perished in the awful cold of the night. The nar rowncsa of the escape aent a shudder through all tho community, and aa the facts of the case were freely and closely discussed, opinion aa to Brown's guilt became fixed, aud indignation increased as tho horrors of a lonelr death in iilnokman's Gully Wore graphically de tailed. Meanwhile, with renioraeful solid mile, iuary oraham watched over James through the long hours of un consciousness. He wua near death I but at lnat one day, when she and her father sat by the hearth, talking in alternate hope and desir, tbo doctor came dow n from the sickroom and told them that the young man would live , that he had juat come out of a quiet sleep; nnd thnt, in view of the serious nes of tho charge against Brown, i question aa to hia guilt would not harm the Mnflerer, Mary and her father ascended to tho aickroom, nnd Jamea feeblr welcomed them. "James," said tho farmer, "do not excite yourself at the question I am going to ask. You know, I snpimso that you were found down in Block man 'a Gully. A man ia iu jail accused of pushiug you down, and a word from yon will decide hia guilt. Did Kogi nald Brown push you into tbo gullv?' "Brown push me into the gully?" Blake repeated, weakly, but in great aurpnae. " hy, w hst made yon tninutnat.' Of courae he did not. I wna careless, and I slipped on the ice and tell down myself. Farmer Graham hastened away, and .Jnme, reaching out hia trembling band, asked : "Marv. I know I mustn't talk, but w about mv tVi VAre you ready . s- "Oh, James, how crnel I waa to you," waa all ahe could aay; but he knew from it what the joyful anawer was an anawer which he waa only too glad to meet hy relinquishing hia re solution not to come and live on tho farm. Yunkcc Blade. Cast-Iron Pillars. "Have you ever noticed," aaid a St. Louisan, "those massive iron pillars now standing erect in the basement of the new Planters' House? Well, did you ever stop to think of the immense weight they will lie compelled to sup port steadilv for many, munv years? Oh, you have? But I suppose you have thought tho manufacturers juat made those pillars and Mold them with out knowing anything about bow much weight they would bear or bow loug they would bear it. Let me tell you about that. "Those pillars ore cast in the same manner na cast-iron atovea by running the liquid metal into amid molds; but alongside of each pillar is cast an iron bar from tho aame metal. Tbo bar ia lireciselv an inch sumurc nnd tv and one-half feet iu length. When cold it is aubjocted to u very simple test. Each end of the bur ia placed upon a table aud weighta are suspended from the centre by a rope. It muat bear a tensile weight of 600 pounds to the square inch. The teat may begin with 400 ponnda and be gradually in creased until the bar ia found to be perfectly Hupporting tho required weight. If it breaks, for instance, at 480 or 490 pounds, theu the pillar cast from the pot of metal which cast tho bar ia discarded, broken up and put into the ot again, with more pig iron added. The pillars, you know, are largely mode from acrap iron, and tho manufacturers cannot know tbo strength of tbo coat until it ia tested. The addition of pig iron, in the event of failure, brings the cast up to the atandard. "Six or eight of the pillara designed for the new Planters' House had to bo recaat iu thia wav." St Louis V?.,.i.i.. - w UC. , t.'routli or a Snake's RnUle. j The growth of the rattle of tho rat leanake baa been atudied by Doctor Vokiatow, who fiuda that tn rottlo ia 'cquently abed ; nnd, after being ed (bia snakes were kept in a very srni room), in three or four months t o rattlea were preaeut, their appear uiie having nothing to do with the eitingof the akin. Tbo snake were mj to register the vibration of tho ru'Je on smoked paper, and it waa foild that the vibration waa a com poud ou consiating of the vibration of to tail a u whole, uud of tho ruttlo indiendeutly of the tail vibrations. Thf.pproxiiuute ligures of vibrutiona werfor the tail aeventv-flve, of tho ratffllf) a minute. -New York lu.lo- Pennsylvania Legislature. Rixtv-Kiorth Day. In the senate tivdae thsae bill paved Anally: House bill to prevent deception and Iran I by owners or acents who mav have oootrol of any stsj- lion kept tor service by proclaiming false pedigree or reconls, and to protect owner or aganta in me coiitcnon or fees; to repeal the act of 1K30 for tha levr and collection of taxas upon proceedings in court in tha otnees or rwifer ana recorder; Hons bill lo prohibit memars of Dosnl of Control of school districts In cities of th second class from holding any nfnc of emolument nndcror binc rmplovl bv aid boards: ilous bill relating to th natu'eliaation of aliens, proliibldnt th paymnnt of the ex peine therewith hy officer and member of political organisation or by candidates; to protect county bridges from damana by pawns riuiiiR r nnvina norm, cam etc., fasttr than a walk; to authorise th Couns of Common Plea to appoint Interpreter of forelun languages; to provide, for th mod of assessing dsmaae created bv carrying oot lb rosd and briJa act of IfcUJ; to em power clerks in lb employ of city control ler to administer oaths atid affirmation in lirnbatins wills: lo prescribe tha mnniier In which the court may dlvid borougha Into wards, and to provide for th el-ctlon of officers In such boroughs: to regulate, the pay of officers at elections; to prevent adul teratlon of drugs, food and spirituous, for mented or malt liquor in Hus Hate; to prevent proecutlttn (a thi H st of action which at the lime of onmiuenniiiK th asm am barred bv the law of th Hint and county In which th cause arose: to require oeeii ot couniv omcer mail in pursuance ot court to u nieii in mnce or prottionotar les; to provide lor a forestry comielsnlon. After routine butiuess th senate adjourn ed. The hmts consumed much time at th morning sMon in th consideration of bill for th Improvement of the I'hlladel Phia harbor. The lull was pa-ed finally to empower the governor lo stipend th flat quarantine In the event ol th fed eral government es'ahlishinR one At the '.fteruoon session the bill to enqmwer grand Juries to Impone cost In roisd meannrs on slilermaii and other officers was defeated. These bills passed finally: To prevent the alteration ol droit, lool and spirituous, ler Iiintei or mait liquors in this ntate; to pro vino lor a loresiry e'mm:ioii. At me ae ion to night the bill to repeat th proh'b tory law In Mt. l leasaut poued llnul.v. YSl to 'ii. Kt.VTV.NlSTtl l)ir fn fTinUAn.t. IK. I.Mi to repeal th act of liuj reiitnring vlolateri u, iu ciuuuaT i w oi iini m Allegheny countv to rmy a special fin of IIS was re- i'",lr'- miiriiisoTBiy una immetiiately after Vsrd coiilliler-wt nn lhlp.l -..li.. i - . w.. iimiiui, in r. Joyd of Cumberland, said that the pro. leiflals-ln.t .. .... n i i . raus It had not been adrerlbod. eliimeii that it waa atmi-lal K.H ... i i . -n ....... .,,, uiivuiinoiuiioriai iw- L . - t wii piiu ii ii (it! r hib vunniiuuon required lo b advertised. -" i.jun, jui ami ii erring antagon- I ted his noallinn atui mtlnm 1. 1 - uiociisBion ina Dill tiaa-mi nnaiiv - I j , J V J u., forth first lime this session the senate ha overridden the governor veto and fiaaaeil Lh hill nr.iwl.lir... 9nm ... I i union orsmull's legislative hand-book. It increases th number from W.ijik) to 3" 000 and add I.VJO to lha i.uuiMi-ir. The reuata havlnir la.t .l.rn.i. .u. . , v, HC hilt making an appropriation of l.onoouo for th improvement of tha public roads, to iIhV namuirl a mniiM j.... ....... 1.1.. bodie corporate for th purpose of im proving roads.On of Its vital.leature Is that ""7 ! jrcitn ii convention oi aunervi- i.i a ni.ali me--", iq is oruinances lor the lm tirovement nf tha rnada nf ,1.. . .1 1 r - , .w..., v. . ..uiiiitn. House bill to allow alderman. Justice of th claims and expenses was passed finally and i-rner ami inner nriiewra ima. ,..a am .1. w 1. uv iviiniv aiijiiurnvii, Tha hctma noniniln.1 ut.a,.l f.m.hi , 1 . ' . . . u 1 inula 11 1 1 a In dlaensslna: a bill to exempt horses, roulos .i i i iiut iroin unuon. Jinny of the manner, uppoeeu 11 oecausa Hie loiisiilerad it a slab at tha N'lltaa Mnnn. 1.01 ... 1 1. - - - - ".. vi.., aim 1, passetl second reading by a narrow mnjori- IV. MP Whappv nt I SitnL..I....I a v .Miuvnam, iiuriAIIJLTaj a bill to appropriate lauo o 0 for th pur chase of a site and th erection of a biiihliua for tha l:iaf Pllecinn .if alia ldi..l I. .1.. . ..... . ... . . w ,aiv a-uai- ern nortinn nf tha Stata 'I i.. i.n.... aru mo uiu (irorui'iig ior in appolmment of Ram commissioner and euiK)weriiii; tuuui iu aepuiiii Kama wardens, and th bill prohibiting the catching ol brak trout for barter na aikla waa imt.u.ra.t . ....... - - - I " r'"lu v vaia,TO the same fata. Th evening session waa de voted to the mnaiilarallnn ..f Kill. ond reading. Th bill to provide lor th appointment oi a gam commissioner was defeated. SrvaNTir.ru Hat. tiovrrno I'attison lent to the Senaie in day his approval of ennte hill to icsirain and regiilM the sale f vinoiis.spintiioiis.mult or brewed liquors Dr admixtures thereof; also muuite bill inak- n I ehuneii county a separate Judicial iiKtrict. 1 he hill lo reiioril tha nrolillillnre llnnnp Inw affecting Mi. I'lein-iit was 'reported imrmatively. This hill has pusped the (iu-e. These Mils passed tl n n 1 1 v : To reuulnte tha nomination and regulation and election of null le officers, sunnleineiit t.i Ihe I 1m Imp ballot law. limine hill, relaiins to hitiimi- lOiis coal minea. lo protect Hie mteresia of ieceaed niemliers by iillnwin4 the r heirs I lie samesbare in the profits of partnership sociutiui as surviving members of them. lo provide for the renulatioii of mutual uiitiranc couipttiies and the collection of issesaments. lo iirovida lor the iucreiise of tha saluriea of Judge in districts having tiver rki.otX) iiihaliitnuts, and having but on law liide. To repeal that portion of the act dividing cities into three elsase which nu thorixes Coiiiu i's to draw hv lot yearly tvriaui municipal bonds. Itou nil I tn an. thorn co'imraiions organlxsd for prrlt to pension intlrni or disabled employe'. Hons niil n provide lor the iminediat rintiiut. distribution, lillng and keeping of unbound copies of Hi laws us ihev are enacted. Hons bill to authorize the Stuia Hiineriiilnndeiit of Public Insirticiion to eraut parmanent mai i-rioiraie ii) graduati) or reoogniieil literary and scientific eollei-as. Hons bill to provld for the ele, tiiiii.outtllni-siiou and coiiqiensailon of auditor in indeM)iident school district linos hilt to authoru meadow companies control linir Fimtiffuiiii distric to be cnnaoliilated into on com pany. Hoin-e hill to pmviila tor th publica- nun or in nihinry ol Ills birds and mam mals nf the .State In the niianerlv reiMirts nf th Hut Hoard of Agriculture. House bill to provide for the adoption of trad mark labels, ivmbols or piiva ('amp bv any association or union of workingmen. Hons bill to rrguia a the liabi.itv under xillclea of Insuranc on buildings against lira and iigntnin. lloua hill to maka it a niisde- meauor lor any parson lo represent himself as th agent of an unaiithorlxed or llctitlous insiirancs comunv. in fireman s Tension and the Jefferson Ian Judicial bill war vtoed. In the House these bill were passed tin ally: Authorizing and regulating th taxing, us aud iMCUiisni-V of certain burial iiImi-ml under rertalu circumisncas, for lha pur- Ioeaii.f tonunon acliool education; to relni urse counties for lha re eieciion and re- construction of coiiniy bridges, which were swept away by the Hood during the luttar panoi mav and eglniiliig of June, lHa;to prohibit M.'roiis, by sale, mftor otherwise, iroin luriilaliing clioireiies or cigsretia pafier lo minora and providing for tha pun Islunent of lha rauie: rirnviillnv fur ilia ra. leasa of sureties or lioiidsreoilired in varimii court aud the aulmliiiitiiiii of new seen Ti tles To punish peon le who faltely rep-e-aent I hem selves to ba diKtor of d eutul aurgery. At the afternoon session lha senate bill to authorize sulci and laa-esol tha nnrehaiaa of uruet ruilrusd companies to traction and (iioinr companirs and he nam bill u provide lor ri'gnl rut loll of births uvera Lanual am-otul reading. i.8.!I!)"TT;F!.",,,T Dat -ThV'anat In semalnn tnwlaa --a). By a msjorliy of four vote wornsn frsM secured a victory on second resdi.'l thaHouaaio-Hay. ftepf-aantatlv Q called up bis Joint resolution for a lionsl amendment allowing th fair., vot. It provide that every eit!en o' year of age. posseasint th follon.. iscaflons, shall b entitled to vot ? election: "l i "-He or she shall bay bean . of th United Sta'es at least onenmnts" 8ond-He or th shall hay riji lb State on year, or If having t,r,,,J been qualtnad elector or nailve-Vorn rn of th r)lat.be or she shall have ,.J d therefrom and returned. thB m2.V,.h! 'mmedlately preceding the el Th rd-He or sh shall have" resl-lij th election district wher he or slit V offer to yore at least two numriia i atelv nraraallna iha alli. r'or,1n Tears of age or iip-sr, ....Piiaii nam .nin willlin IWO Veal rJtateor county tax which shall have U IIMWd il laial lan mnmlii ...J . .H Issst on month cefota th election ill movement to have th Warren Lunatic Hospital Investigated becsn alleged cruellies Inflicted on Inmstei y the III completely knocke-l out of . th disapproval by th Governor of tlie a currant resolution providing for tbaanm mentof a coramitba to innuir Into troth of lb allegation derogatory m Institution. Th veto messag carried "'O much fore that only 21 niembpn th lloueantatonix. th poaition of Ooverni.r by their votes. The House t adjourned until Monday evening. KEYSTONE STATE CULLIfft Haw scHoor, rrrsiMit?tprTs. following I th list of countv ,, ,i perlntendfnt elected In the counties n Allegheny. Sam'l Hamilton: Armatrm,. f. Jsckson; Mlalr. Henry S.VWrtx; ie.f, R J. Pott.; Uutler. X. C. MoOllouah r. bria, J. W. Ia,h; Ctsf Ion, V. A. p.. Clearfield. It. C. Youngman: ( Ororg T. Wright; Fayette, K. V. I',,r Greene, lilgar I). Stewart; Lawrence, J. WaUon; Mercer. L. K. Kckles: 8omer.nt M. Herkley; Venango, John F. lllgler: W ran. II. M. Put'isin: Wsshlnston. Ilr. lombaugh; Westmoreland. W. W. 1 brick. r, a proll a soar or a vomkrako. f MiTnrtfM). M. Frankenberrv nent farmer of thi vie nity. took a .U-. ber revolver and went to kill a cow for h. t Tha ava l,wiL..I V. -... : ., . " ...Mvu a i niia.au uvi i j r la at ill Kie V taceand th latter tired. Th ball struck th cow rlRht In th face, bet never plusej her. The ball, however, rebounded mil truch Frunkenberry ou th nos sinilictin, a oesn wound ' a rrra mii.i. wsr.i r.rii, Gnaxxsntao. Tho large psper mill nf Smith llros.. at Hmlihton was coiupietiv wrecked by Sunday evening' storm. iuv Inii a loss of several thousand dollars. Tha company store was unrooleed and badly damaged. HUE IS OUT ID, 000. JUnt'S VFRDtlT IX A SKXSATinXAt, cash nit- VKIISKO SV THR JUflllK. IlAftaianeno . . IiiH..a a2lm....tnn ..... . w ...... ....a ..-.,T-I"' tlm verdh-t of a Jury Involving so award nf , . ......... M i.Hiaiv v anuaiii . m. .nnie Kndera ia the name of the woman who Ii. I her hones daaheil tn nlene l.v tha of the court. Mrs. ICnders claimed tl-i: ? William Kndets. prandraiher of her son proruia"! her f'JO.tlUi) if she relinquished t him Hie buy when he was 3 years old. ti. moneV tO be liaill When th laltap hn,m,. of age. Sh was married to N imuel Kn'l ami nf V.n I'ti lara a..,l In 1w-.al.... ........ ated, when sh alleges the contract iniuiB. iu selling asm ina verdict Jrnli Bimonton says: -Mich a contract is again nuhlir nolice. fop lha n.a.,m il.a, ii,. .. . lion of parent ami child creates an obi ipa lion which ennnot ba bartered awuy w th pecuniary advantage of the parent," rLKIHTOK CAXNOX B.l,f. nFAPIXcl. OlIO Of the NY nniltul ataal i.-iv Jeciiles tired from the llrown segmental : Ktin during the trial near Ilirddxiro i week afft was found tlieolherday at Inni inmviue, nvc nines i'llaut. It had pii iuroiii.-ii iu ieei oi eartti, strncK a etone i the llampdou quarrv, elanced upw auucKiiig ine mp on a lnrgo ir e about feet up the mountain side, and then r 'r ii f id over the mouniains to Doiiglativille WIIFKX WtRK TIIK JIKX? CxioxTowx. Hv nteviou arrnm-ement i census of the attendance at the vano-i churches here was mude last Sunday morn ing, showing that of all the adults prc-'ii: there were Ui.'l women and 471 men. 'Hit women itirnished IW per cent of tha ton. attendance. As there are l.TOi rcgisierel voters in the boromzli and 1.INSI In ine ini- mediate territory Just cutHida the boroua limits, the question 1 where ware the oilier 2.AX1 menr A CHII.n SFNTIM Kll fOH M ANSI.At'llltTKK. W aail 1 iii..if Tlift.n ... 1 1. .L. .1.. ii ...... old boy who slabbed and killed a playni e i '.ni.- .in i iiii aitii it.iina iieen senieni'ivi lo ininrli.niitiia.iit In tha l,ii-uan.a o....m School until be pliall have earned tti--reiiuiil number of credits to entitle Inni to llberiy. 11 pleaded guilty of volunury manslaughter. nRowxKn ix ax aonv. (aHXtXVIt I.R. Kd. Motaparv. Wilt P.irt and John O' Hrien wanton the high whi.t near the College avenue dam. an mar hr,,. and the boat became unmanageable and m carrie-l over th dam Into lh ddv below. Two of the hoys were rescued, but th body of John O Urien. aged 13, baa uot yet lx-i found. T. R ft I i I It a ahfV.I lABnlia. an, I ...n.n. ..... '' . . n i . i . v.n I I " . tr, cam to Now Castle from Kilgore. Sl-r-cer county and secured wora with ei-Chiei Of 1'nllCa Walla I'fia lintl ..va.iinn 1.. uru. truck by a train and killed. Ha leaves Nrii annea mine i-aaualttaa aa..1ii...in. Iraceabl to th ignoranc and caralessneii oi loreign .aoorers, liav caused Mill In- wcur uty io oroer tu ill sens rge of a lara number of Italians and Hungarian. Ufavkr Cocntv be keeper sy th col l Weather flf ttla liaat aa-l.it.p I... L'lll..l w of lh Uueat colonie, and lh bees Ihsi liav escaped lh frosts show th ellects ul a naru wiiurr iu sam a animal. HaKVKV PviVB a lwaa al...a 1 ... . living ut HandvI.sK. fell from a aecoii l lory window and wa killed, aa he wsj cleaning winJowa. A Ht W cenini arlwaa InKnalnan lIWIi.,i. Sle, With th subuibs th opulatiou 1,154, an inoresss of over a Oou ainca Hie flood four year ago. Tub Hlata KTaxntlaa rv.n.lii.. ai.. n , , " . .......a, ..v. aaa in" reopla party ha called a Niat eonveniion tu nicti ai n iiiiaiiiBiiort on JUI1 14. PuaMaT f.aai la a .in.l. ..... .....I na . - .......... . ...ipiiv aaimi Rami 10' allllfllf at Miipralllwilla uu. Lill.l 1.- truck by a shifting engine at hi bom. 'And now, my doar chlltlren," auld tha professor, "will you tell mo what velocity W "House sir," said a brlirlit youth, "velocity Is what mv father puts a hot potato dowu with." r f i . aa , r I t (julpa.