7 t .in. EEP SEA SEALING. JW THIS INDUHTIIY IS CAIt I1IKD ON. On Iho Truck nl trio ftmt llerila Animal Murdered Wholc-salo Ulrica fur White Men ami flvcar ftir Indian. P the temporary agreement (or pro tect In 3 tllOMIlU (if Alaska, known as tho "modus vivnn- ii',V ill," wore nut ro- Sf ncwcu, inn wnoio - ..1 ! 1 11 - 1 - illinium iniTk iri sealers wnntil enter Itcrlng Hen in July 'nnil wIikj nut In Jt one season tint en- fjW. tiro l'rilrylov herd, (Icstroylnirthnscnl lnir industry in tlioo waters forever. To mnkt till understood, writes Iteno Cache In tli llo-tnn Transcript, It in only necessary to explain tlio ntoiilnhlii(X sel untitle Hi 1 rin of slaughter adopted liy tlin pelagic (tlint Ik, open sea) scalers. Sup pose tlml there were n single u,rent herd of one million valuable; fur-bcarlnir lnnwt.i which traveled I'ontimmlly over i kitu alinpcd track, many thousand of miles In circuit, on thu rcnt plains nf tint Went. Imagine tlint these, minimis de voted eljrht month in every your to fnivcrsinir this route, never varying from it, o tlint their entire, compniiy v.ns nl trays sure to he nt 11 p;ivcn point on tho roml nt n certain date, lliou.'li lialtintg together in nn Isolated spot for four tmmtlis uimtiiill y, to breed and renr their aming. How lontf would it lu before the greedy hunter would Imvo wiped them nil out. If tho hitter were per mitted to surround them nt the breeding plnce, n intli) hiuuu would aulllcu for their cMcriitinutinti. cnrKnsn tx r.RTWKKN a bra - Tlml is precisely tho situation of tho roals. Tho herd there is only nno leaves the Pribylov Islands nbnut No vember 10 each year, to spend tho win ter in warmer waters, l'aasing south ward through the Aleutian chain nnd out of Ilo.-iiif Bin. tho animuli swim in a iioutlicntcrly direction, townid Santa Darbarn, about 41)0 miles south of Sun I'"raii('itco, on tlio I'ncitlc const. Tlioro they turn nnd o nortbwnrd nearly a million trou liugning the coast, past Oregon and Wuitilnnton, mid nlonir tho couthcrn shoro of Alaskn into llorin r?ea, reaching tho I'ribylov Inlands aain by July 10. Upon thoso lonely rocka they breed nnd nurse their young for four months, at the end of which time tho pupa are weaned nnd hi; enough to accompany the annual migration. Tho track they follow is ntver varied from, nnd each tveck in tho year finds tiietn nt the tamo tUgo of their route, so that no ditticulty In discovering the herd is experienced ly tho hunters, who pursue too poor beasts rolcntleuly mouth after month, killing, killing, killing until they get back into Her in? Sen ajain and are safe fcr a while. No pre-ent projoct for putting a stop to this is cntorUainod. The modus viveudi and the scizuros of vessels have mere'y related to the exclusion of the pelagic seniors from Bering Sea itself, wher.o they are anxious to go and wipe out the whole breeding herd while it isssjemblcd on two small Ulnnds.thus making an end nf the species at ouct and "for good." A kll.LINd Some very interesting point! may bo mentioned respecting the extraordinary business of pelagic sealing. Far the pur suit of this industry small schooners of from forty to sixty ton are equipped. Each sucb vessel starts out on voyage with three or four months' provisions, a quantity of salt, a supply of repeating rifles, and fifteen or twenty men. Usually the crew includes a few Indians from Vancouver's Island and Ne?ah Bay, Washington. The schooner sails out into the path of the herd of seal. She has no trouble in discovering when tbo right point is reached, by the popping up on all sides in the water of the animals' beads. Then sbo lies too, unless the weather is too rough, and lowers into the sea a number of small dories. Each boat is occupied by two men. On of them sits In tha bow, with a Win chester rifle or fowling-piece loaded with buckshot tcrou hi lap, whiU tha I oflier row. The effort Is to extend from the vessel tins of from seven til tan dories which limit be within hull of ench other, to Hint they can find thnlr way bnnk In ens nf n fng or storm. Having taken their positions, they wait for th rhnncn nf a seal's head popping up within rnnge. Tim animals, wliilo traveling, only appear on the mrfnre nt tho Interval necessary for hrcathlntf, Inking a quick mid motions look around, nnd Immediately diving atrnin to swim mid llah. They dn nil their swimming ami fiahlng under water. a roAriiRn fiiooTiNd srai.s. When the hunter sees n head pop up, If lin la ipilek enough ho tuny hnvu time tonitii and II ro hcloro tho seal litis taken nn instantaneous aurvey of him and dived. Usually, when tlioaiiimnl cornel lipcloio nlotigsidn tlio hint, Ita fright is an great that it disappear ton suddenly for n ahot; but, if it pupa up nt n ills limco of fifty or HID yarda, perlinpa It may pauao two or three seconds nnd af ford nn opportunity to tho tnarkamen. At beat tho nlni it necwirily very lin certuin, inasmuch na both boat nnd aenl tiro tossing nh.iut in fhu lumpy water. No tnntter whether it ii hit or not, the aenl disappears instantly. Jf killed out right, It aiuka; but, if tho markamitn, by keeping hia eyu 011 tlio apot wliero , tlio carens went under, can an direct the bout ns to get there ipiiekly enough, ho mil v lie nblo to see thu body of tho nn Inril going down in tho crystal-clear water. In that case ho wliipa out liia gnlf polo nud fishes it up. Til aucceed in thia, however, ho must arrlvo in tune mom nr.nn and Tnn watku. nt tho exact point wliero tho gnmo sank, since it is only from just above that it wilt bo visible through tho choppy waves, which show not a tmbblo for a guide. A dead seal will siuk from six to ten feet wliilo a skilf is rowed fifty yards. Thnra is more skill in (hiding tlio proy after it is lilt than in shooting it. Hupposiiig that tho seal is slightly or mortally wounded, It dives and swims nwny, in most cases to perish Liter. If merely stunned, it flounders nbout on tho surfneo and is easily taken ; but that seldom occurs. From this brief descrip tion soma notion enn be formed of tho eiioimous waste of life in this kind of hunting, which, according to the testi mony of tho scalers thomselvcs, destroys 11 f teen animals for every one secured. After a fow days tho herd thus inter cepted by tho schooner will have passed by. This is discovered from the fact that no more heads of seals aro seen popping up in the water. Have the un fortunate beasts at length made their es cape from this predatory vossoli By no means. 81ie simply spreads her canvas to the breeze, tails for sixty or 100 miles, overhauls the animals and droccods as before. So it contiuuos week after week, month after month, until they have been pursued to Bering Sea, into which soma bold poachers follow tUoni, lying oil the I'ribylov Islands in tho fog which baldly ever lifts, nud shooting the breediug mothers that venture out into tbo ocean. In 1866, thero were seveu Teasels en gaged in tho scaling industry on the 0ANO AT WORK. northwest coast. Tboro were twenty two In 1887, tblrty-three in 1889, forty- five in 1890, and one bunirod and tan last summer. This year there will be about one hundred and twenty-five schooners in the business. All o( these craft and more than 2000 Canadian, American, Japanese, and Indian hunter are devoted to tbo indiscriminate (laugh ter of thia herd of valuable creatures, which are to-day almost ninety per cent, female. By July 10th the entire berd will be on two island in Bering Sea, breediug and nursing their young. The pups aro all born by July 20tb,and up to Novem ber 10th the mother seals are constantly going out to the ocean fishing banks for food. They nurse tneir otupring at in tervala of from one to four days, and travel in search of fish fifty to 300 mile away from the Island. The fleet, enter ing Bering Sea la July, would draw corrlnn around tho islands, practically annihilate all the, mother before the botplcs young are wonned In November, and leavo the Infant teala to stnrvn by myriads on the rocks. While not liter ally exterminating tho species, the result nf this would be to destroy the scaling Industry forever. True, the pelngio seniors would ruin thnlr own business, but they belong to a class nf people who car only for to-day and do not look for ward to thit morrow. Tho Indian hunters carried by the anil Ing vessel take an Important part In tint chase. They am turned loose nn days whim cnbn weather lias succeeded a stotm. At such times Din seals, which have been so tossed nbout In the water as to linvo had no sleep for a consider, nblo period, Indulge in tho luxury of sound naps nn the ocean billows, lying nn thnlr backs nt the r.urfare with only their noses and 'heels" showing. Thus rocked In tho crndlo nf tho deep, they priicefully repose, doubtless enjoying pleasant dreams, while tho savage In his canon approaches silently from tho lea ward. When within striking distance, Anvi.T sr. A t.tnn AND TOtlSfl. the hunter drives a toglo-hended spiar into thu unconscious animal, drags tho prey ui to the boat, mid knocks It on tlin head. This method of slaughter, though not less ludicriminato than that adopted by tint white men, ha the ad vantage that no S"iil that is struck is lost. Fiank Leslie Illustr.V.od also gives a pnge nf pictures, from which tlin two double-column cuts are taken, showing tho methods employed In catching tint seals on King's Island, in Bering Su u Menrlce. Tim imnt nf tho licorice so turfiil in medicine nud so dear to every small boy's heart conies from Asia Minor. Tha plant liclongs to tlio order of leguminosoi and tlio genua glycyrrhira (Greek glukus, sweet, nud rhiza, a rent) and ii a herbaceous growth, with steins four or live feet high nnd perennial roots, which are freiiuontiy several feet in length nnd more than an inch Ick. Wa have a native ll.;orico which grows on the shores of Like Frio and is found even more abundantly farther West. It tastes strongly like tho foreign llcorico, and If cultivated might bo made equal to it. Wo Import from 50,000 to 80,000 pounds n year, valued at from $80,000 to l?l,000,i)00.-.AMierlcun Fanuur. S'lnpcs In Sleeves. Among tlin new sleeves one la made of fancy vicuna cloth, closn lilting from elbow to wrist, nnd draped above. Tiny volvot buttoned tain, and finishing bow In velvet nn tlin outside seam. The pulTod alcove is of gray crepoit cloth, caught up in bouillonnes, with bracelets and wristliaud in pink volvot ribbon. Another i of nun's veiling, cashmere or surab, arranged in ru:ns, and beaded with a deep putnng. Fiat folds round the wrists, and golferlogs down the out side seam. Tha Tartan sleeve is of Scotch Cheviot, witb two gauntlet cuff in dark plush and light colored silk edged with double cording. New York buu. Chime Rlnglnj by Electricity. An electrician has invented a system for ringing a cuimo of bolls by electricity. which, if it prove auccessfut, as there eom little ground for doubt that it will, bid fair to do away with tha ancioyit profession of chime ringing. la early time chimes were rung by having a man at each bell, and long practice was necessary to insure even tolerable accuracy. An advance upon this primi tive method wa made by the construc tion of a kind of key-board composed of lever, each connected with its belt. This arrangement was manipulated by a single muu handling the lever so a to bring a tune out ot the bells. It require a good deal of exertion, and the move ment is necessarily slow and heavy. Tl most recent invention makes the bi clapper more responsive to electr- magnet, controlled by a Key-board pre cisely similar to that of a piano, and is expected to develop great delicacy and accuracy. The invention has been fitted to the famous chimes ot Grace CUurcu, New York. New Orleans Picayune. There are very nearly ten thousand steamships in the world, and their ag gregate burden amount to about V million tons THE NATIONAL GAME, TU sun all I booming In flttstiur. Tnins I nnS m iuh tilttnr nn ftia flrimtA. lyn tmim. KtnaMRitara nrlr all sraat hasnliall en thusiast. Rnnirrnxna. of rtriviklvn. hashll mir awlststhan any otlmr first lasaian. Till crowds nt tint saniM In tha West ara the largest In the history of lias'ilisll. JONS nf Niulsvlll. la ilneldeillv tha nlteh- Ing ptienoinmion oc the season thus tar. Tins Is tha ritMniri veteran olteher. Onlvlu's nliieteeutti year on tli diamond. Til clilnf trouhla with tlw Ht. Louis taam Is salil to tw an almost total ahsnnes of team wor. I'MMtnuifT Yntrun) mvs tins present Ros- ton Ciuli la tlin sirougimt ball team evr or ganlsiHi. I'lTflian Ism. of Hrnoktvn. is a tnwir lli'lili-r In his iHMltloii. Mn laes uervsto taei hot hits. Kll.uov. nf Washington, ts nns of tlin clflvm-M,ltu1inra In M11 profi-tnlon In tvati-li- ing lianas. No third Imsnman In tlin l.nai tin esn eotinl Tnlirnu, nf 'If vumii'l, mi riinnliii catches or sky scrapers. l.'I.AKXflu. thn Pinion nltelinr. savs his arm fivln ntrongnr this yo ir than for tha pat urn wmnonii. llAMHKr, onnn tlin greatest of left.-hanileil plteliers, in now t"lilln a luiieli-eount T oil the IjouUviIIo itrntiiiil.' Tlia llrst iiltrhnr this s sis-m to shut an opiMisitiK team our. with nit a hit or run was llKUIanila, of llarvaril. Nrvrn Ixirorn did tlin ball players ns a rholi, takn sun'i go 1 1 earn of tliotnsalvai and work ns lmr.1 ns tills mason. Intnn, lias Imnn alini iiy Hi-w Ycir. Ua will piny eltlinr wNMiid b iS'i or li ft llnlil. Ili.ni. Dliiili.n.Hil luul I.. tVAk. AVashiniitoM samns havn been ti ttar iiatronlsD'l this ynnr than nl. any tlmn sine WasliliiKton was c Minuets I wita lias -tiall. Notiiinii no makes a crowd of rnthiislnKts wenken on a fnvurltji iilh'linr ns shIii loin giving nn opposing leitsm iti a btso oil bills. Tun Mostons havn thus early won f.hlr imrina from tlin Itnltltnores. 'i'h 1 leilsvltl ,s havn nls wmi th -lr snrlim from thn l,'lil'.l' and tlw I'ltunurs from Ht. jmil. la Kwlnz lloier 'minor's eounl at first haw? is a ipi -ntion as I br a I'ittntjiirg erille. who wvs thn New York (,' intnm can only hnntlle Hrfctly tl-lihl bulls to llrst bane. Chow ns nttnndlng baseball gainu this season havn b-ii wnll tin to a cutnmrtnliln srerann, nl tint Interest in tin s;Kirt Is not llknly Ut ntiatn If tlin dmibln eliariipioiHlup swMon dons what is rH-etn I of It Mui.t.sxR, of tits) Clin-lnnatl Club, pniba hly IHiln his M,sltion IhiIIit than nny otlir Iiilelii-r In t.lmnimiitry. lin faeen tlin hanlest lit bulls without a wlncn and gathers 111 nlnn out of nvnry ten of them. Iln m-vnr lets a ball pnns for thn lnll'Mors that he can bly gnt his ban !s 011. Or thn players who wr.l In thn Amerlein Aasiiclntliiii ilurliig tlin llrst year of its exist eiiee. only Hrowu, Mrownlng, Miillann, Mt I'Iiws, Hwartwoml, Htrieker mi l 'Joinlsknf am now In thn nmj iriiratilr. illcin. All thn otheis havn tlrlltwl Into minor leauns.siiiin have given up basnball nnd many iiavo tiled. Kekvk Ain I 'l.IMKXTS, of I'nlladnlphln, do not work well toeihiras a battry. Inmi-nts has le-ii aci-ustoiiinl to 1I0 all tha signaling for his pltelmr hiretofnrn, mi l thinks lisought to with Keefe. Ki-ifa knowi tha wnaannss of ovary 1,-nns tmttnr, an I should 1I0 all thn signaling himself. Iln is e-rtiilnly mora cnpb!o than Clements t jii'lga his own ilnllvi-ry, mil until ha ooin inainls tha battary hn cumioi d his best worn. (Jurat Hhitaix, the land of athletes nnd thn home of criunt, is to barn lissnball this anason. A m."etln was hel l sij-na days agi at tlia ibiyai ami Mimmerciai iiotm, 111 nai ford, ami steps warn taken towarl ornn Isntlou of Kngllsn Inagum nil I ass Hiktions, Thn oollntry was ilmitm! Into ton illstrlets, Illrminghain, Cleveland, Uirby. Llvurpojl, Ionion, Manehnstnr, Nsweistln, Notting ham, Prnston an I tStukn. K'i'!ti of them ilis tricts rnKrteil thn nxiateniM within its bor ders of several clubs twenty iu tlia Ciov lauJ district alone. THE LABOR W0BLD. 7ui.tr women build the houses. FAitMbelpIs in great dvuiaul in urt'i Dukota. A KrsMAM's fj.stox or Amkiuca lias hem organised at Chicago. CTiinamkn havn ben Imported In'o 11 ;l glum to replace striking iron worker.'. Ktiukks fur eight hours and morn w.k; ara being reported from all over the coun try. Tile sponge In'luatr nf tha Dahama Id amis employs QUO bouts and nearly -WJ men. Tiut Durham (Snland) miners will go to work eight hours a days ami live dayj a week. Tna minimum azn of employment on thn Continent is generally twaive,or from tna.vs) to lourteen. It Is calculate I that tha aigrngats an nual income of the working c.aswi u Kug land is about ll,r,'i,0J0,outi. Out of the '2VVn doneatin servants in London it is e.tiniatel that lo,U XI of tnaia are always out of employment. E.ioi.ihH army uurse ara pai I fl a rear, and this is increased 1.1 J forevary year of service until it reauuM UMO. In Massachusetts the demsnds nf organ ised, labor iiavn secured thi passage of thirtr-Mve laws ilurinj tha last fire yoirs. Tim dry goods firms of Baltimore, M-l., have agree.! to close tbeir stores at noon 011 (Saturdays throughout the summer mouths, O.'tn 11700 Journeymea hive trradua'-al during tha last ten years from the N w York City Trade Hahool, wuicn at present has about W0 pupils. Thi bakers' unions of Berlin, have estab lisbed a co-operative shop, furaiihing bread to eighty-three dirlersnt store and many hundreds of families, Thi entire membership of ths trade unions in Germany is about 3!iWJ at pres ent, as shown by tha reports at the recent National Convention in Hulberatadt. To enable the contlnuinoj of ths Queens land sugar industry it has bun found im perative tnat ctuap Polynesian labor be introduced from ths South tsea Islands. Labor CouuiaslONxa Kobixjox, of Mich igan, shows in a recant report that the average hours of labor for womon in that Ktate are at present ten per day at seventy five ceuts. Thk Superintendent of a big division of the fenntylvania Kilrjal iu a lecture to employes under him rsomtly declared against the running of passm jer an i f r sight trains on Sunday. Thi Kew York Association ot Working Oirls' Clubs has twenty different sicietiea, with a membership of iS3o. Heven societies rent an entire bouse, twelve rent rooms and one owns its bouse. In Lancashire, England, the Federation of Master Cotton bpiuuers lias orderel a general lockout in order to limit production. This action will result in throwing thou sands ot mill hands out ot employment. Tbi recent annual report of John Bur nett, Chief of the British Labor bureau, shoe s that the tradea unions of Ureat Brit ain are in a highly prosperous condition, and that tbeir membership is growlui rao IdJy. : London U two and a half time as wealthy as Paris. PENNSYLVANIA PICKINGS. BOMB IMPORTANT HAPPEMINOS Of Internet to D wilier la the Keystone State. ttnaflronMor nan Inirtng (be heavy tain storm near ( arboiidale, the downmr nf water was acinmpatiled by a showi-r of fish. At Kornst t lty thn Inhabitants gather ed many of tlin atranga visitors. In npix-iir ance they reneinbln eatlish and mrisurei four ini fies Iu length. Mm. Kt.i.is ('Aiiervnn. who resides nt Hli I iip'rs hill four miles from Tiiiiklitiaine'k, wnseirui'k by llgbtnlug ami killed. Thn housn wiisstriii k by a IhiII whb'h ilesreuded ni'hiinney. She was standinK by the stove at thn time and was Vmlmtlly thrown to the Hour. Ilefore aid could reach her sbo was leal. Ib'tMMd a severe Ihnnilef storm that pre. vailed at Cluster. . lullus T'uprewn, niieruiati n-siillng at. Norwood, was struck by light ning and instantly killed. Iln wna driving lil'ttig lbs ruad, acriiuipniiled by two Irieuds nnd his wife. Oncnf the men was seterely burned on the arm nnd the horse was di stantly killed. A in! of thieves are working Jeannetln, nnd neighboring towns. Itobberlcs occur almost nightly. The lutest victim is ( buries A II itiMii. a tohiicfiihht. (loodsto the niuoiiut nf 170 were stolen. Tim l"i- months-old child of l-evlne lloo-ih-r, llc'lili'lieni, itticorkeil a two 011111 e hot. tie of earbnlie n id, and ponri-d the eniiteiils over its bauds, nbdiiuieii and bgs. The mother enme 1,1 lie rescue, but, tuo late, as I hi! I is 1 1 i.l had permeated to 1 In- hones. All the llesb peeled nfl the portions touched, and thn child died ill great agony. .1 imks '1111vr1.1t a, who was rnnght In an attempt to wreck a passenger train on tlin reiiiHvlv.iiila railroad near Hpruen Creek, last Sunday, la now In Jail at lliintinitdou. He says lie committed the deed when drunk llinirMcotliiKco, an Italian, was fatally, shot nt Krie, by Hbaley Ibe-bet, an Arab, to whoso wife the Italian made love. .buiM Mi 11 vi 1 or, an employe In a coal initio nt Larimer, was fatally crushed by a full of slutii. llrMTifloimjT eieinty Irea-ury Is empty and there is no money to pay the cxnsis nf May court. Tbo legal assessment, PI mills, is levied. Kni'iT trees of all kinds In Knst and West Mahoning townships. Indiana contitv, nrn loaded with blossunis, and if then am no more killing frosts these townships will have even a larger fruit crop than that of last year. Aa epidemic of measles of particular violence line been prevalent for some tlmn III llm northern pans 01 ennngo eoiiniy, the tiinln.lv lii-cniiiing cfiiniilii ateil with throat and chest troubles In much the sniiiii milliner ns the grip, r rum the vicin ity of I hapmanvilbi four deaths are re ported. Kahmkii If sitKV llnKpr.11. residing near Hummit station, Hrhuylkill ouiity. aee. ilenllv shot and killed bis VI vear old son Itoeder bad taken a gnu out to destroy a crow's nest near bis barn, but it would not gooff. Ileturuitig in doors he proceeded to examine it carefully to ascertain the cause nf lis failure to shoot, while the boy stood watching him. In some unaccountable way the nice wiis d'scbarued and the entire load entered the hoy's abdomen. JIo fell dead at hia father's feet. Jamm Kki-uiw, of I'ittston, while under operation for a dislocation of the right shoulder, died ill the doctor's chair of heart failure. V. A. Miskmaht's clothing and notion store at California was robbed of about tl') worth of clothing and Jewelry, lftiiAM Hump's house at Herry was robbed of il1). Tim hearing In the Houth Fork Fishing leub case lias been prntpofico. until May a. lltuiiv Hyatt, watchman on tho Haiti more it Ohio road at i)tt I'yle, was kilh-d by a train, Miis M Mrrm Scani.ah nf Hcrnnbin ended a qiinrrelsoine esislencn with her huibaud by heating inn iiraius out wmi 11 iiunnui-i 111 tlm If vile I'ark section of the eitv. Tho man was so intoxicated at the timn that be could offer 110 resistance, i be murderess also at leio-itul to kill her sou Frank because he at tempted to interfere in in-hair or ins ratuer. Her mind is believed to be affected. A riiMKii iismnl Maurer. near Heaver, found u bull which had been missed two months, under a straw stai k that had fallen on it. and which, while keeping it prisoner, bad furnished it with food. To PnorriT Fish A.m O.xmk. Thn Oil City Fur.Fin and Feather Club discussed tonight methods whereby the game and tisb nf Northwestern I'entisylvuliia may be protect ed Tin-plan under consideration contem plate the extension of tlje club's member hii to or more regular tnemlicrs and an Ulilllnite-I honorary llieinl.erhii.. bund owners will oe iiunriwiiir.n-j-1 club will prosecute cases of violation of the law scporiea oy iiieiu. I'ktkii I)oiix. a shoemaker of Alientown, whlledanring with Annie l.audenslager at a public ball a few tiighia ago kissed her. Annie objected to that manner of I lor mis honing ii is affection, and besides tbut aba aald that he bit tier cheek. Hhe brought suit against thn affectimiate shokemaker, and he was obliged to pay her I1U damsge. Otsthefhartlnr railroad at Hell' tunnel, near t re ira stution, Washington county, a train r-ick a loose piece of limber hanging from the tunnel. It smashed the smoke stack of the engine into thn cab, killing Fireman Dal Johns, of Flttsburg. (iaoB'iii Micgry, of Washington, cut off bis two-foot-long beard, which had grown ao because he lost an election bet. Hvrhv Williams, a farmer near Franklin was fatally gored by a bull Thursday. A May musical festival will be held In the mountains neur L'liiontown, at which 700 (e-rsons iroiu Coiinelisville and other towns will sing. John McN'K!!.. in eluding an officer, Jump ed Into Oil creek ot Warren. He has not been seen since, and.it is thought, is drown ed. A ma?i with a black mask appeared before n (i-year-oid son of Fred Walzer of New Cantle. frightening the boy so badly that he will die. A eveosta lasting only a few minutes pass ed up Amberson li dlow, near Hutler. a few days ago, leveling in its course M rigs and causing much damase to producing wells. The Forest Oil company lot 15 tigs. 0ajr ation will be atopped for weeks. Ciiaiiliy Dill"X, of Bristol, bos a trained colt," which performs all soru of comical trick. One of these tricks of the colt, which Charley has been 13 years trying to break it of, is the practice it has of climb ing the roof of the barn and sliding down on ita haunches as if it was a toboggan slide. Charley thought lie would spoil the colt's fun bv driving nails part way into the shingles, but the running animal lound a piece of tin roof up the alley and used that to sit ou when sliuiug down the tobugaau- Tb Rendeivou of Russia' Starving. Kazan, Russia, May 10. Th overflow of the unemployed from all parts of this pro vince is collected here to the number of 17,. QUO. These people are begging the mean of sustenance, and many of them are dying of starvation. TEMPERANCE.' now 1,00? Recently flrooklyn father went ham drunl:, and picking up an ace, atrnnk hi daughter with It tn th fa-, almost cutting: nff hr nose, A snoond blow on tha bnnk of her head knocked her nnennsnimis, and whets the nelghliors earns In and nvnrpownred him, tin was belaboring his nnnonxdous victim with a heavy pb"ce of wood I This drunken rrlmlnat, temporarily Innknd np, wa a criminal undoubtedly, bennusn erased nmt transits! with alcohol. How long shall such tragedies continue by thn authority mni with the toe-ration of otherwise good oltlasne who sustain thn Inlipilums ll -nnee system .National Teniperanoe Advocate. Mir, now pARcaa, Kelt Dow, the famous Prohlblttoms- was) born In Hnrtlnnd In V)i. Twlr,ln tail and JIM, he was Mayor nf his native otty. Th Maine llipior law, which was passed In 11A1, was drawn by him, and his nam I known elnetly a thst of its author nnd tb Haunch ileieurterot I'rnhlbltion prinnlplns. In 1H.V and IH.'.K Mr. I low was a inemlier nt tha Ma ne legislature. He was In the Union army from l-cemhnr, lVsl . to November, 1WH. In lx-,7. 1NW and ls?4 he made series of tmiern-e speechna In Flngland, Theclilf.f principles of thn Maine Honor Insr were InenriHirntnd In aa anwiidiiient to the Conatitut.lon of tlin Htnte, aoosnted bj a vote of S to I, In ltJU. A rtont roa aonairrr. n-fore the big village nf Hyde rrk wa emieseil to Chicago tnat handsome nn I well behaved suburb of the great Western city was run on a strictly prohibition plan, and when it consented to east it lot with tha larger municipality thn right to keep oat saloons wna reserved. Now the gco 1 people of Hyde Fnrk nr engaged In a hard struggle to maintain tha uuhpie character of tneir section aa a temperance oasis in tha desert of dramshops and drunkenness around It. They tlennrvn thn aympnthles ot all friends of so briety and good ordnr, for II la an etcenl Ingly riillleiilt thing to keep saloons out ot any rtof Chiesgu, nnd they will win tbnlr fight, II they win it at all, against heavy olds. Just as an object leneon, and In order that comparisons may bs possible. It le It lie found that Hyde Park nan l kept "dry" tor many years toe ime. ClevelanJ Leader. Tn nntig nanrr tv arjnrt.e.-. Ttrinking both moderate nnd Immoderate, Is much morn e mvnon in thn llrltiah Islna than in thn United Htaten. The feel is, the church, and this Is especially true In Hnot letid. has not ynt ens nut this curse nf the, nineteenth nentury. Hrower and saloon keepers are permitted nol only to ttn mem liers, but otltoa holder In ths church in Hentland. Two or three months ago, el tb Installation dinner, given to thn pastor of thn K lluburgli ehurehne (the bampint was held at a "Utmperanen" hotel) wine was pro. vldnd for all thn guieita. Not long ago tha papnrs rep irtn 1 that a member of th Glas gow I'r.Moytery had Intro-luned a resolution that license holders, nr saloon keepers, should not he permitted to hold office in tha church. Iln lound only two members to support his resolution. Thn nonsnqunno of all tills la apper.-iit In thn habits ot the peo ple. Von cannot walk through thn street on Mnturday evening without meeting dna ens of men, and uf ton women, reeling along thn sidewalk. Drinking amont women I mnnh mora common in the British Isles than in tha United Htatea. On holidays it I no uncom mon thing to a-ie the ea loons half full of women. About two-thirds of the groeerina In Edinburgh tell liquor. This has greatlr increased drinking at Home, aa many women order liquor with their groceries wno would not enter a saloon to buy. Darin; thn oold, mimths of November and Deoemlier you sen dosnns of barefooted, ragged, hungry-looking children running the streets. Ynt, no less than VJ .Wt Is annually ex pended in charity in Kdlnburgh. "Aut," says Mr. I). JawIs, "tha drink traffic bee oounterantet mir laliors to an almost in credible extent." The Voice. naxn and bmi No one knows Just what stron? drink will do to a parson, for two reasr-ns. First, no on knows Just how a particular constitution wilt b arfeotL and sec-m I, no ono knowe just woat infernal drus and poisons the rum seller may have mixed tn that particu lar lot uf boose. In addition to the regular "bottled devil" it contains. Hays a physician : 'Trona who ars heavy and lethargic should nevsr touch beer f do not mean physioally, but for Ita mental af reet, ir 1 anna nair a glass ot nesr at oin nsr nothing on earth interests m for an hour atterw.ird but an easy chelr, slippers and a qulol nap. If my wife, on th other hand, drinks a glass of hear, It set her nerves tingling an I she wants so drees and go to the theatre or a do; show. There 1 no telling exsotly whet ths effect nf drink ing beer will b on a man, but It Is always interesting ti m in traveling to note turn differences in thsfaos of psople who drink various beverages. In the West, for In stance, whisky is th staple; the men are sharp, aotive, nervous, lean, thin and Intense They can get along with six hours sleep, be cause they take a cocktail before breakfast wlidi stirs np the energy whicll the aVirt hours nf sleep have taken away. In BnrllD, where they drink beer all the time, ths man are heavy, stout and logjy. They sleep nine hours a night, and very frequently take an hour's nap In a chair In a beer garden during the day. In France, wkersthey drink wine, tb men have sallow skin and wrinkle! feces. The win has a slightly stimulating eflerl, but not as m'ich a one aa th whisky nf our nobility of tna West. Tn nest thing for a man to drink Is water. Never make any mistake about that. I am not a teeto taller, but I am able to look al the thing clearly, and I know, as every other man ol the world dona, that nine-tenths of ths mis ehief la society oomea from drink. Many woman gose wrong wh . would never ha thought of it if It Dad not bee a for the pre liminary champagne. Besides, It is the beet opinion of mediaal expert everywhere Id the world that a man 1 healthier without winas or liquors of any jrc tuaa a i w.us them . " daf eguar J. TIKPIBASCl BWS A!D KOTI. Th biggest rlrsr in thi world U th river or rum. Local option ha long been In operatioa in Finland, with tb result that, as a rule, la th rural districts there are no pubiio house whatever. Jacob A. Rlls, In his article on "The Poor Children of New York," in Fjcribnar's. say that "drunkenness Is the vloe that wreck about halt of th home of tb poor which uo not cause it." Mrs. Hltuhouck. President ot th Nebraska Woman' Christian Temperance Union, writes that they have tha iiame ot SXJOU children oa the pledge ear is, wuislt will be used to decorate the whitn-ribboa depart ment of the Columbian Exposition. The Dukes of Richmond, Hamilton, Athole, Butoerlao-1 and Fife; toe Jlarquisea of Dute, Alisa, Breadalbaas; the Earls of Rose-bes-y, Aberdeen, Moray, Zitland, Haddlug tou, Elgin, Weuiyes, Utair and (sadoway, ara ail mterested in the liquor tralfia la Hol land. Dr. Dawson durns,ln bis annual letter 04 the drutg oonsumptioa ia ureat Britain, ihows a yearly expenditure per head of the population, counting ouildreu, of seventy tbdlings, whicn indicate thai the habit of jruik ojutinuee to grow, but at a dower rata lhau previously in recent years. Thos who advocate the ass of light winee is a preventive of druuxenuess, and point to France a an Illustration, should read an article in a recent iseus of ths Fetit Journal, fans, wblc declare that of aU toe danger nenacing the agricultural populatiwi aC Frauce, sue gravest aad most .liiHn,!H as, Igbt is a-cobol power.