YOU'MK I. I.KYXOMMVIM.K, I'KNN'W., K1NKSIAV .MAI.TII a. 11,!):,. Hullvi'itf flmf Citlitvo. II' I'AI.O. liliCIIKSTI'.lt .V I'll IS- nri;;ii kaiiayay. Tin--lent line I i iui 'mi 1 m II. .! Kill'. :iy. Itt : I Ti t I . Sn l:i 111:1 ti":i . MitIViIl 1:ii.Ii.'s.t. MiiKiirn l ull-' 1 1 r . I .,.tn- In tle iiiur nil I'CJ'llMI. on tout lifter No. I : St 1 . I-"!, tin ?-Set-ttllins will unite Itnit ili-i:ill fiuni t nil I'H'ik Million, ilullt. iMi'pl -'nilii . ii- Inl- Intts: lilll A. M. Iltnilfiiiil Aiiiiiiiiiiiiiliitliiii I'm mi.l enlnls ntlli lu-t iei-ll l ull-- I'liil. lliMilfiuil. Tl.i ll. 111. tii 1 l irnlii I'llll ltt II W lift . fin 111-11'. V l Hull i In iii.il I.', will" It I' lull II HiiH'ltmi t llli'. IMiluniiv .inliii-.mi'ili '.r. mi. .ll'KI'll. lilllllflllll.StlllllllMlllll. Mull ii In Mllll Km-lli-lei : i-iinini't urn III .Inliil-iililnll nllh I'. fi I'.. Iinln :i. f"l- Villein. kiilM-, Wiim-ii. I'liiiv iiinl l-ile. , , 10:5.1 A. M. Aiviiinttmiliitliin I'm- I Ml MoIm. Svkes. llli! 1 : 1 1 ! Mini riinvsiiliimiet . l:'io r. M. Iliiiilfnril Ai'i'iiiiiiiiiiiIhiIiiii Inr lletvliliec, Kmm-Uh ii v vll If. Mlinnnt, t'nr nii.n. Kliluniiv, .InlihsKiiliiiiit. Ml. .lettett (Hill llllltlflllll. 4:fil I'. .M.- Mull- I'tir litillnls. Svkcs, Illu line. Pimi x-ui n !- iiinl Wiil-inii. Ttl I'.M.- A minitxlnlloii I'm-IniltiiRlllit linn nnil i'liiuisii'tivriicy. Trnlna rrle T:lii.. M.. A minimi"""" PiuixHiitiiMiii'y. H'Mfl A.M. .Mull from Vttil Minn mill I'liiixstitiiwney: l:.o A. M.. Ae ciiininnilnihiii friiin liriiilfiiril: I:'!" I'. M.. Ai'i'oiiMiKiiliitlini (niiii I'linxsiiiinincy! I:!MI I1. M., Mllll flnltl HlllTlllii mill llneln'stel'! 7:.rt I. M., A iniiiiitlnllim fnini llnitlftiltl. TIkiiixiimiI mill' tlekets "I ln cents ier mill', kinhI fur pnssiere licltici'ii nil sltitlnns. .1. II. MiIni viiu. A'.'fiil. I nils iiiili. I'n. ,T. M. II tmii TT I-. I . I. tet v. tiinelnl Siiit . Hen. I'll. Audit It Tin il. I'll. I!.i. In -II I. N. V. 4 I.I. K ill K V V A I . I . K V I A 1 1 AV A V I'OMl'ANV I'lmiiiii'in iny Sunday Dir. Ii, 10::. I.owlliwl" Uivi-onii. f. tSTtt Aim. SI'VlloN. Nil I. Nil VN.i.'l.t I'M I In M. I'. M.L. M I :m; 4 1 ; .1 1; 1:. .'1 :tn; .i ;h 11 Mil 11 inl 5 :t t ; :,:i 11 n: n i" 11 :ili ll .VI II .! 7 mi1 T r.j 7 ix H (l h mil N III' N -l N 44! M Vi II -iv II ;: II I II .- 7 in 7 I" 7 '.':l I" Vi I :'. I 4.i II 11' 7 :r. 7 II 7 .M K III s III 11 :fi II mil I- M. l M.i A. M.l A. M WKSTW.tHII, Nii.21 No il INn.in; imi A. M IlllflVllHMl Hlllllt Ill'lll'XI'lll1 tik'ii l-'l-hrr I'vIit I'i'iilli'lil Wltitt'i-lnii-n S11I111I11 lllllllllH ' KllllKt'l't'l'k I'lllll'IIM-t Hl'Vllolll-Vllll .. I'lllll'l' Ill'll lliiHiktllli' SlIIIIIIIIM-tillf.... Miivullli' IllltlllllUi' 11 r.i 7 u-il 7 ir. 7 Ml 7 44 7 Ml M IHIj h r; H Am :k H 4H H 4-. II ll."i! II 17l w i"i II ll in H4 III I-' Ml 'i."i. M 10 l'i IV ft 411 .1 :m Nt'W lii'tlili'hi'in I.IIWHnlilnilii. Ili'il Hunk.... A.' M M.l V. M. A M.l V. M. Trulii-ilnlly I'xi'i'pl r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y . ItAVII) MrCAIHKI, lius'i.. Si it.. I'lit-lnitir. I'n. JAC. I'.AXUKKSON.Uks'i,. I'tKH. Aiit.. I'llt-liuiK, I'u "jjjKXXS YLVANI A ltA LHoaT).""" IX KKKWT KWKMIIKH . W2. I'lilliiili'lpliliiA Kill' H.illnmil liltl-liiiiTlnii' Tiililt. Ti-iiIiih li'itvi lirlfitviMHl. KAsryAuii V.nt A M-Triiln N, ilaily -i-il Hiiiulny fin Htiiitiiirv, llm-i'lstiiii ir iiinl tiiti'Miit'illiiti' sin tlniiM, arrlvliiK til riillmli'liilitii H:. 'n r. M., fw ink,H::fi I1. M.: lln ll I11101 -. ll:4." I'. M.i W11 liini?t 1 111. N : l. p. hi. riillintiii I'lii-liir I'm fitim VlllliiintMirl mill piittti'iiKi'r t'oiirlii'H fiinu kiint' In l'liiliiilt'liliiu. :i::w I. M. Tmlii 11, ilully rM'i'pi Siiinlny fur miiTi-iiut-tr huh iiiii'iiiimiiiiii Himiunn. in--rlvliiu ill IMilliiili'lnlilii 4:i"i A. M.: Ni-w Vuik. 7:10 A. M. 'riiiiniuh I'ntii'h fiinu IkiltnlM to YWIIImiwpoi't. I'tilliiimi hlt'i'plntr I'm- mini tliirrl-liiit-tf In IMillHilt'lpliIti mill Nnw 'in-k. I'lillnili'lplilH piis-i'ni;i'i-H i'iiii ii'iniilii In sli'i'iMT linill-tlll Im'iI until 7:1111 A. M. V:M V. M . I111 1 11 4. ilully fur Miinlmry, IIiiitI liiit-i mill Inti'i'ini'illitlti Nliitlnns. iirrivlnir tit I'llllllili'llililll, ll:'ill A. M. Ni'W Vmk, tl:.'lll A. m.i Hull Iiiiiiiv, 11:20 A. M.l Wii-lilntrtiiii, 7 :: A.M. riilliiiiin i'iii-h mm piiH-i'inxi'i' fiiiii'iii'M fiinu K.i-li nnil Wlllliiiii-iinrt In I'lillnili'lplilH. I'liMMt'itucr In sli't'pt'i' fur lliililiiinii' nnil ytu-liliimnii will tit' u-il n-rt'i'i't'ii nun vtu-ii-IiikIiiii hI'i'kt tit linn Islnim. VK'1'WAHI'. 7:M A. M.-Tinln 1. ilully i-xi'i'iit S-.miliiv fur KUIiXttuv. IliilluU. rii'i'iiitini. mill Intt'i'- tmMlliiiti HtiiiliniM. I.t'iivt's Ultlumiy nt :i:ut i". m. fur hi'l. tl:.W A. M."Tniln ;i, ilully fur Ki lf 11 ml Inli-r tlM'tllllll IMlllltH. :27 I'. M. I inln II, ilully fxct-pl Siiiitlny fur K a Til mill llllrl-llli'illlltr stilt lull-. XI I lit ill ; 1 1 TltAINS Knit lilMFTWtlllll KUOM TIIK KAST A Nil HOI Til. TKAIN II Ituvi'H I'lilluil.-liililu H.'.-l A. in.; WiisIiIidxIuii, 7.:V) A. M.i Hull lllltirf, K:4. A. M.l Wllki'-liuin'. Ill: I a.m.: ilnllv tvi'rnt him tuv. iti-i-lviiiir nt lli-lfl wiumI lit 11:27 . M. with I'liiliniiii I'm-lur fur ftxitn I'hilutli'lpiilii to Wlllluni-imii. TKAIN a li'iivfH Xt-w Vnrk nt it p. in.: IM1II11- ot'iptiiti, urji p. ni.: nitsiiiiiKiiiii, iii.vi 11. in.; IliiltliniM'i. U:4t) 11. 111. : tlullv lurlvlntr tit DrtftwiNNl nt. 1I:.V 11. 111. I'lilliiiun Klt't'iiliitx iit-H from IMilluili'lliliiii to Kilt' nnil from Wu-liitiKiuti iintl lliiltltiioni In VlllliitnsHii-t nnil tiirouxii iiiiNM'titxt'i' i'oui'Iii'n riiitu I'tiiiu. tk'lphla 1o Hi-It iintl llultlinui-ti to WIllluiiiH. IH11-I mill to IIiiIIoIn. TKAIN I li'iivt' Kcnnvo at ft:M 11. 111., ilully tixft'pt riuiitluy, ai'i'lvliix nt lli-lftwiHul 7;',to a. in. JOIIXSONBUnO HAILROAI). (I)ailv oxtnipt Ktintlav.) TRAIN IH Ifavt'H ltltluwuv lit :4Jl 11. m.: .I11I111- HonliurK itl :.1u. ui nrrlvlnu tit I 'ku niiiiit it IH:4ft it. tn. TKAIN 20 UmvoH ClcrniiMit ut lll:Vi tu ni. ar riving ut JulumoiiiiurK utll:4n u. ni. 11 ml iiiUKwiiy at, 1 1 :wi 11. ni. JIDGWAY & CLEAKKI ELD It. 11. lAILY EYCIUT SUNDAY. HOUT1IW Al(l. NUIiTllWAKIi. KM A.M. HTATIONH. A.M. I'.M. iTio 4i " KitiKway Fi fm 12 W n Inland Hun 1211 HAI 12 22 p Hi Mill Haven 1 IH H4tl 12.11 IIMti t'myluntl IIM 11:1.1 12 iM ID Id HhurtMMIIU 12.111 H;lO U42 101.5 ' lllue Kot'k 12 M tl 12 44 10 17 Viiii-yurtl Hun 12 W II 2:1 12 4 211 gi Currier 12 Ml B2I 10O llrtx'kwiiyvlllo 12:pt HIM 110 1042 MrMInn Humnilt, 12 11 ft.17 114 HI4H llarveyit Kun 12 2H liiU I2H 10 M Kulltt'rwk 12 211 A 4.1 14S 11 OS ' DulkilH 12 (fi ISIIO TKAINH LEAVE BIDGWAY. Etutwurd. . Westwurd. Tralu H, 7:17 a. m. Train a, 11:114 u. m Train t, 1:4.1 p. nt. Train 1, 8:00 p. ni, Train 4. 7: p. tu. Train ll,lt: p. m. 4 I1AH. K. l'UOll, Uen. Mauager. J. R. WIM1. Gen. Pan. Ag't. Ki'il limit; I" I I. II ll siinlnltn ... I I'l "ii Neil lii'tlili'lii ni II Hi It It Mao II MnvstHle I tl l'i1 Siniilni'lt llli' ... I 'J "in lll'lHlktllll' I. "."! Iti'll I ! :ik 1'uller I 'J 4:t Itevimlilsvlllc .. I I" l'iiiii'nii-1 I i" 1'iilNt'U'i'k I'M DiiIIiiIh I :r Htllntlll I 47 Wliitcrlmiu .... I Mi I'.'iilli'lil 4 in Tyler 3 I-". lllen l l-lid- Iti ncfi'tli. 4 4.' Ilrmil.. J hi llltflWlNHl :i 211 M. ANMH M'KMKNTS. Vvotlionolrtili. O'-H. ! I ri r 1 ' N' 'T A I ' ' . WII.I.IAM II. MTTKH. I if 1 '1. ty vn. 1. 1: lliilnirntl. S'lilili'i'l tn 111M Inn "f llif ii'iiiililli'iiii- nf .Ii Hi r--nll t 11. lit tlir III ilnnl.v I'lrrl lull. .Illtn- IT. I --!. ChpttlT. .Mi Mil -1C1 I . I'.. N-I'l'l'. 1 H lit y mil vn. 1 k Hi mi 11 1. 11. Kiili''t Intii'lliiii 1 if lln ri'imlilli'ini- nf .li'lTi-r niiii I'm. tit tin inttiimyi'li'i'tlMii. .I11111' 17. 1-11:1. pill HIKKIIT. I).VII i. (Jdl'lM.KV. HI' ItllllllKVII.I.K ItilllOt 1111. Stlliti'i'l In net lull nf till' ri'inilitti'mit nf .li-ITi'l'-niii i n. til lln- prlitimy i-lvi-1 Ion. .Iinii' 17, pill SIIKIIIKI-. CIIAItl.Kso. WILSON, ur I'rsxni'T xc.y llmnii 1:11. Slllilri't til lirlliilliif till' M'illillrmn nf .It'lTi'l- 1111 in. m tin' pi I mm. v rlr,lliiii. .In in 17, l-ti:i. pill Slll ltll I'. ;i:t)i:(;F. v. waiimck. ni l;i;i niii.i!- 11. 1. 1: lliiitnrtiil. Mil'!, i t lii :n't l"ii n( tin' l"tiilMlriiii-i'f .li-lfiT- I'll I 11. Ill llli' I'l !ln-M-. l-l- i-l I' ill. .ill Ml' l:. I-I' l. p'li M 1 1 ; 1 1 r. K. W. Mi Ml 1. 1. K. I If I 'V I l,u Httlf. .Ml,-, ,. I,, .1,1 l.l), ,.f 1 III ili liiii,-l:ll- .f .It-lli 'Il'.'t l.iii, Inn'-. I'" -.mm I 11. :it tin' tirlni:ii (i' on 11 1 11 tf fr.nvrv. ij TKKASI'KKK, .Mil IN AVAITi:. ni Winhi.iiw Tuwxmitr, lllili-i't tntli'llnlliif llif l-i'lllllilli'lltwuf It-Iff r l-ia sniit'o.ttl Hit pt'liutil'y f lfftlnn..liittf 17, pill I'HKXSI ItKII. X. I). t'OKKV. I IK I'rXXKt'TAWNKV III llli III I II. Pllti.lfft to tlf I Inn nf llif rfptllillftllls nf sun I'll, lit till' pi'llllllly I'lfl'tlnll. .Illtlf I' Iffffi. r. hi. it Ut TIIKASI'ltKII, W. W.rillSSMAN. Ill I I. tVVII I. K lllltllll llli. Slllilffl to tlftton of thf If pitlilli'tllis of .If ll'l'l Miiu l'o. til thf ii Iintl ry flfflluu, .hltif 17, I-!1:!. Votitutlionrr. pilt ruMMISSItiNKII. Y. T. ( OX. . I If l-l,it TlIU N'SIIII', Kitli.lfi'l tuui'tlnniif thf I'l'piiltlli'nitsnf I sun I'n. ill llif iii llnui y f li-i'l lun, .liiitf 17. I 'tiff. l-n:i. i'iih I (IMMISSIIIM H, DAXIEL llltlAVKH. I If I'lMlltV TOWNHIIII", Sllliji'i'l tn in tlun uf tin If piilillciilis of , -nit I'n. ut tin I'l-linm-y f Ifflluu, .tune I' ItlT.'l- r. 1-11:1. ,MiU I (IM MISSION Kit, .lOSKI'H DAKlt. IF HlltlllKVII.I.K llllltlirilll, H111 1 i-f 1 lo lift Ion of thf if pit HI If mis of son l it ill thf pi-linm-y flff lion, .lllttt i; IflTfl' , isltl. piKi'OM MISSIONKII. JOSKl'H Itl'LLKItS. or Wahhaw 'I'iih xsiiii'. Suliltfi io in lion of tin i-f pitlilif iitisof sun 10. ut llif piliiiiii-y flfi'tluii, .luiif I; IfllVr. ', si:i. lillacrllttitcou. (i MITl l I ELI,. AT'lltXEY-AT-LAW. Olllff nn M'f-t Mnllt -tlfft. uppusltf lln ('ollillif li'lill 1 1 X 1 ' I . Itfynolilst llli. , Tu. jyt. n. e. hooveu, UKYNOLDSVILLE. I'A. Hf-lilfiit tlfiilisi. In lnillilluir tii'iii' Mt 1I111. ill-l fliin-fli, iipiiu-llf Ai-uolil lilufk. Ofiitlf- llt'SS III UM'l'UllllI. II OTKh.Md NNKLL, HKYNOLOSYILLK, i'A. FltAXKJ. 11LAVK PwprUtw. The li'iHllnif liutrl of the town. llriHliUiir Icvh for rniiiinrivltil it 'ii. Klt'iiin lirttl, fr'i Imh, tHlt nmn.s mid ruMlN on rvn y IIdhi-, Htint 1-tMtlllN, I l 1 1 1 It l HHHH, t(l(pMIIU) -on- iii'ft I in, II OT EL I1ELXAP, KEYNOLDSVILLE. I'A. (iltKEXd- roXSElt, l',ii,hlmii. I'liM t'linw III I'vt'ry iinriii'iiliir. Ix'iitcd In tlin very ft'iitit of tlw liiisliii'Hit imi't tif ttiwn. Krt'tt 'lius to nnil friiin triiliirt mill riiniiiiuiliotiM Hiimpk' rtMiniH for I'liintiitTf lul li-uvelfiit. EH H.'AN HOTEL, HROOKVILLK, I'A. iiUFFlXOTOXd- LOXO, 'ij . Oinulliiis to mill from nil trains. Etimpeiin restfUtirunt. IIiiiikii iif-ittetl mill flKhtetl liy uu. Hot. nml eultl witter. Westum llniiin Telt'Kiiiiili tillii'K in huiltllnii. Tins linttil Is 11 1 1 I'll with all tho tniMlM'ii etinvciikniciis. (QO.MMEHCIAL HOTEL, imOOKVILLE, PA., I'll I L P. CAKMElt, l'miividm; Samiilt! nionm on thu ftrtiiiiul flour. IIouhh lie utfil liy natiiritl kuh. IJitiiilliiis tutiail from 11II trulns. SUBSC1UBE FOR "THE STAB" $1.50 PER YEAR. A QUESTION UK VALUS9. 1lhsi-u nri l liriii'," 'M..I t'n'i ;.lnli ( Flltslillli; It v ii -t:i 'I I'l.lt.f" lit l'i". "t'lu'iip I full. t I'' 11 11 ' 't l -'i li.ir Slni'i lo lf ki- i 'l l.t .Inliii M. 1 lit i r." Nf'f r 11 wen! (In I il. "n l'i i'i 'U A I tviilflt thf sitnfi inilf t'tnl illf, Allll III till' ttlllldllHS tlllll tllll IllHItlt Mllcll of llll-'M Mtfi'l III -frill- -llllt lltll. lln kl-si-il inr, yi-s, i-ri' In' tt fill nit n; "1'tt iis 11 ini'iuiiry. Iif t-uiil, lif fiiulil ki-f i for : Anil H0I1 il'in't klciw. .Mi. tttirl liuili rnnltl (Ittt'-s iiiif-linlf Unit n ttiittuiti ttnuliiy A J far lulir, It Ii tilifiu .1 t !. Il'.li fntni's in nnil nit 1. "1 If 's Hi-nil!" "St. t'lnlrr" I nslt, inul imtv HtiTf llr A wiiiulf rlntt iiti'Htliin In ll'ili it hlue ryr. "I Ihmnrlil- yon klnm lit"-. Is ll Inn That Hie fi lluw unit n-itll) imlliliiK luyiiiiV 1 riii-o tny i'ih; llify nrt -irru inul 1-11I1I: lloli'it arc licit -they're uliliixc nml Imttl. "My tlitrlliiit! Mine! All. at llil" lute tlay Knr I kuiitv iintT why he went nwny." "Hut my kii-eii nre i-hi-np - I retnenilier. you nee." They are more thnti tintnlil wealth- In tno." -Yntikfe lllatle. A t'nstly llllile. Ttio most fxiiciisiytt illiiHtr.'itfil Ittink yut iiinilti U Kitiil to lu'ii I'ililiiiiuwiiwiictl by Tlifiiiliiro Irwin nl tJswi'Kn. ll ib vitliii'd ttt if Ut. nil", for Mr. Irwin paiil Hint fiiin fur tint ivttrlt. Tln nriKituil wiim ill Ht'Vt'ii vnliiiiii'. Kiniii., nml Ity t!i niMil imi uf ilr:ivip;;H inul t'iii'::vin.;'H it wits I'tilar:.;! :l tu I'd uliiiiii t, fiifli I'l liy 31 iiit-li' M. wliirli tii'i iipy 17 li ft nf sput'e tin tint t-li"lv:". 'I nit i -1 1 ; 1 1" I; : 1 1 1 1 hunk ctititiiins It.tldll iii ti ::iii ii tiril tlntutnus, ftiliiii'i, 1 iii:ivin::s. Ii,linf,raji!is nil nml witttT folnr paini iii::4 nnil mezzo tints. Ainniif; llif ill'1-.tr.itiinis nre purlH of tli 'limit liililetif 'rmiiiii r." irint- H in nirtriiif tlic "lJislinii'it llililo," irinti'il in 1'iliH; 1:1 it h nf lint "Nuri'in bttri? ltilili'," the first illitHtriiti-il lliliie ptililinlicil, jiriiiti'd in 17 HI. inul of "Lu ther's Version" mid tho "Drpechos Uible." The pxtontler linn lirnnnltt toother not only nil that coitlil bu fount of tho bent nml rarest HTortH nt illiintnitinn tho text of the niblc, but hIho the nrt of modern pniiiters ami etinrnvitiKS, iniikttiK it the most cotnih tu itntl valuable copy of the Dible In existence. Washington Stnr. fKanliliHia In (llau. Very few years at nothing would please but ithiss blown to tho utmost thinness, either plain or rngraved with ornamental desiKiis, but now we have returned to tho heavy faceted ilecnntcru and goblets, which wo were brought up to despise. Which is the stricter tiiste't1 Undoubtedly that which wo have just discarded for tliu Kpcciul quality of glass, which can ho rivaled in m other mate rial, is its transparency nnd capacity for being blown into exceeding lightness. When cut into facets, tho former quality is Impaired, tho latter in not displayed. uml tho object depends for bpnuty on its brilliancy, in which it competes nt a dis advantage with rock crystal. Tho virtue of an nrt cousiuts net less in bringing out the highest quality of material than in revealing tho mind of tho artist. Hlat k- wood's .Magazine.. Hulling llown a Kiiefirllf An old ncwspaiier man in Washington tells this story of Sir. Illume: "My llrtft experience with Mr. ISlaine was when, as correspondent for u west ern paper, 1 endeavored to get him to withdraw from tho ofllcial reporters of tho house u Kiieech which ho had mailo. in order that I might make an abstract of it. '"How much of this do you want to nseV Mr. lilamo linked. "1 replied t lint I thought I would send about half of it. " 'Then I will nmko nn abstract my self,' Mini he, 'niducing it one-half. 1 do not doubt your skill, hut 1 want thip speech boiled down by its friends.'" New ork World. The Wily of Kle pliant. A big elephant which was employed to drug away the carcass or a tlcau bullock and had allowed the burden to be at tached by ropes without observing what it was hnppc.iK'il to look around ami in stantly bolted, its fright incruising ev ery moment lis the unknown object jumped and Immiicd at its hooJs. After running some miles, like A dog with a tin can tied to its tail, the elephant stopiietl nnd allowed itself to be turned around nnd drew tho bullock back again without protest. London Npectator. A 8ura sign. When a young man talks about the business of "our firm" in a pitch of voice that can lie heard from one end of a street car to the other, it is a sure sign that his wages have been raised to $0 week. New York Herald. Convinced. Jivdge Prisoner, do you ocknowledgo your guilt? Prisoner No, my lord. The speech for the defense bas convinced even me of 1117 innocence, Exchange. It is worth while for a man be venture his life to carry rope to a sinking snip. or to save a great cause, but to win lino ia a college paper or the applause of a crowd is such glory worth the price? Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a novel which he called "The House of Seven Gables. " His son Julian, who is the father of seven children, calls his house "The House of Seven Gabblers." There is no accounting for tastes in this topsy turvy world. A New York woman wears ring in which is set in a circle of diamonds her first baby's first tooth. . Cnntrury Ailt lee im tn I'.ill Iiik nlitl Nleeplni. It wtniM bt nn pttiiimliln hiiun to Im munity if tloctnrs rinilil nitre" in their mlvli'ti 11s to illi t. At iiri'seiit tlm nver- nj,'d tint tt In In 11 Kt-tte of ittre bewilder ment. 'nly lately 1111 t tiiini'iit jihy;-i i:in has said that all our ailments ai i-e Iiuiii overeating mid nvei'sleeiitie; mid that Ihe Kiildeti rulo of health is to be spnrim; lif both. Sir flumes Sawyer now comra forward with iilinost pxartly the ojipo lite tidvit'P. In stiealiitiKof Kiii! ( leor:;" Ill's oft iinoteil matitn. "Six Inmrs fur 11 limit, seven for a womait, rilit Tor 11 fiMil." ho t'onsiders that the ioor old kinir wIioki) lirnin, by the way. rer tninly noodptl moro rest than it sepiired hnd "iH'Ktin nt tho wronn end. From his own expprienre of his own cnllinK, Sir Jninpti Hawyer is tlppidetlly of opinion thai medicnl men rotpiiro eight hours' sleep if they pnn ?et It. nml thnt fnilinpf that they should hold on by the Brand rnlo. "bo to W when you can and RPt tip when yon mnst." Tho lied room should bo well ventilated, and the "nlht rap," in tho liquid form, should I10 disenrdi'd, ns nleoliol preveiits healthy slii'ii. It may produce a drowsy, stupefying pfTect. but not refreshins similiter. His advire as to PHtiiiK is sonipwhat optimistic, "if 11 ttiiin would only pat naturally mid nt the proper timn and not eat too linn Ii. Im miulit eat imytliiiiK lin liked." - t'hieau'o News-lti cord. Iliitr lli'itf Mntt'4 lljitif . 'I never felt so lonesome in my life," said a gentleman rei eiitlv, "as when I chntieed to lie thrown 0110 dnv with n picnic party of deaf unites. Tlt"y rotild understand each other, laughed and car ried 011 itntl had n good time generally, while I sat like a mummy, apart, look ing on. but tinalilo to participate in an; of tho fun. 'One thing that surprised me greatly," ho continued, "was to see them indulge In dancing. I hail itlwoys supposed that it was absolutely essential to hear the rhythm of tho musio in order to keep the time of a wHltr. or polka. To lie sum. they had an orchestra on the dancing barg", nnd for a time I regarded thnt as pecnbnr. for few if nny of the party could hear tho strains. "After n little thought 1 solved the mystery. The mutps could not hear the music, but they felt it, which wns just as effectual. To lie sure of the matter 1 spoke to the leader of the orchestra, ard ho nsstired me that my surmise was cor root, and that when ho was employed by the party it wns expressly stipulated Hint ho should bring his biggest bass drum ami bass viols. The deep tones were more viliratory than the ol hers, and the mutes kept excellent waltz time by feel ing the vibration of tho wood flooring npon which they danced. New York Herald. Clenernl lliitlrr'a Famnna Vat-lit. There is considerable speculation in yachting circles, now that General lint lor is dead, as to into whose hands the old America will fall. Mr. Paul Butler told mo that he hail not the slightest idea as to whether ho should retain it or not. Current opinion in Lowell has do cided thnt ho will not. His pet hobby is canoeing, nnd it is doubtful if ho will change at this day. The general's last cruise, by tho way, he told me. wns taken with the Now York Yncht club. when he sailctl up with them from New port, the America giving many of tho now yachts a tussle. After that he took a number of short trips up along tho north shoro, but this wns Ins last cruise, Boston Record. Ihe IHU3 Fire !... The fire loss of the United States and Canada for the month of December, as compiled from our daily riles, amounts toft 3,85 1.4.V). Added to the figures for tho previous mouths of 1893 this shows a total for tho year of f.132,704,700. Tho losses for 1H0I wero $W,7lfl,l.V), and for 1890, $ 106,99H.!Mr. New York Commer cial Bulletin. Australia is a great tea drinkingcoun try, and most of the medium sorts of black find a ready salo in the southern land. .Very little green tea, and that usually for mixing, is imported there. In a single season it is said that 5,000,. 000 dead birds were used by the milliners of our seaboard cities. Over 42,000 of these came from Cape Cod alone. When tho refrigerator is placed near tho cook store in the kitchen, the cook complains that the ice melts so rapidly that bar milk sours every day. OctDvius Augustus had a mortal dread ef thunder, and whenever a storm canif n he retired to an underground vaul', tuilt .for protection. Steam and Electricity In a Tug-of-war. At the T. H. E. works in West Lynn a few days ago a locomotive was coupled to a mammoth electrio motor, and power was applied to them in opposite directions. Neither one gained a parti cle for quite awhile, but finally with the aid of sand thrown on the track the lo comotive came off victorious. Boston Record. A pistol ball was recently removed from the right thigh of a man which had been there since 1864. The ball, it is said, had gravitated about a foot and a half through the flesh in the last 29 years. The sonsul of the Argentine) Bepublio at Bangor, Me., was called npon recent ly for the first time in 20 years to aSz bis. tea and signature io a document. flliilnn'a n. 1 of t :u. . It Is a curious fact that many of Mr niaino's friends nnd mativ nf lit" fivn paper men here who have wnfelied I m career lie'ld liltlllv to tile belief tl;::1. lie would die on 11 Sunday. Vtmd.-y v.':-i his day of fate He was born on that I ilav ntid it eoiistaittlv recur in cninn'c- tion with the chief pventt of ItU life. It j was on Sunday that, ho recim-d pn., . . fion of the noted Mulligan I' tt'T". wift J which that person was M-eking to blast his career nnd drive him from public life. It wat nn the Sunday previous t i tho nssetnhliiig of the Republican con vention at ( 'iticinnati in IN7H that he suf fered tho sunstroke which played no in considerable part in breaking down the Blaine forces nnd nominating Hayes. It wns on a Sunday thnt ho prepared his celebrated Florence letter declining to bo a candidnto In iws, nnd it was on the same day that he sent a peremptory cablegram to tho same effect to Repre sentative Hontello at Chicago. It was on Hundny thnt his letter to Chairman Clarksnn last February was given out in which ho snid his name would not go be- foro tho coming convention. His st-ito-ments of the American ride of tin- Hehr Ing sea controversy nnd Hie New Orlean.) nlTnir with Italy wero given out 011 Sun day. His rcfigiiitiinti of tht" portfolio of stato was twit e tletermitu d on Sunday, the llfst to President Arthur and the second to I'resideiit Harrison, altleui ;!i the latter was not sent to the tire ii l. o: until Monday morning. That hi t het illness wns hopeless becani" known to the public Sunday. Dec. IS, and it was on Sunday, three weeks later, that hit physicians dually ndmitted the hopeless ness of his case. Washington Cor. Chi cago Inter Ocean. The Wiiiimn Won. An exciting race took place Monday afternoon in Walla Walla between Mrs. Mary E. Miller of Kennewick, Yakima county, and Frank Foster of the same plnco. They both came in on tho even ing train over tho O. and W. T., and neither waited for tho car to stop but jumped off and made frantic runs for hacks The woman offered to buy the hackmnn's team if he would get her to her destination in time, nnd the man slipped a pieco into the driver's hand in order to facilitate matters, nnd in less time thnn I take to tell it both hacks were seeding up tho street at a break neck gait. What wns the cause of nil this? Why. it wns a race between them to see who could get to the United States land offices first to file on a pieco of land near Kennewick. Tho man arrived thero first, hut mado a mistake nnd got into the wrong office, nnd in the tnenntimo the womnn hnd nrrived nnd slipped in nliead of him. The woman nlso had her wit nesses with her, while the man was nn prppnrptl in this important particular; consequently she "got there with lioth feet." Washington Statesman Natural Gas Itslura n New Imw Queatioii. A resolution was introduced in tho city conncil tonight to begin a suit, for dam ages, involving several hundred thousand dollars, against the Northwestern Ohio Natural Gas company, which has its wells in this county adjoining those of the city, and which supplies, the city of Toledo with gas. Tho resolution is the result of a long study of the legal nsjiect of the case by Mr. Alexander, who intro duced it, and upon his recommendation it was referred to the city solicitor, who. it is understood, is in favor of vigorous ly prosecuting the suit. As the rock prcssnre has gradually decreased, the Northwestern company has introduced three immense pumps at a station six miles from t'.to city, nt a cost of toO.OtiO, in order to forco tho gas through tho 40 miles of pipo snd suck it from tho ground. This has greatly injured the city's territory, nnd the claim will bo mado that the nse of artificial means to got the gas from under the contiguous territory of the city is illegal. Tho ques tion has never been raised in the courts Findlay Cor. Cleveland Plain Dealer Another Airship Invented. Another airship has been projected by M. GrensfeWer, who has just received his patent papers from Washington. The ship is a cigar shaped nffnir. 100 feet long and 80 feet in diameter. It will hold 85,000 cubio feet of gas and carry 2,800 pounds. The feature of the inven tion is that it can be steered. There are several mechanical innovations for which great results are promised. The inven tion varies from most airships in thnt it can float in the water. The framework will be of steel or aluminium, the ribs being covered by a light airtight cover, which will receive several coats of var nish. The gas will be stored in a cham ber at each end, and there will be space left for a cabin in the middle. In this cabin the electric motor, anchor and all the other mechanism will find a lodg ment. A strong partition will separate the machine and passenger quarters. Ut. Louis Letter. Denth from n Barber's Rtuor. The death of Mr. John Terry of Rector street from a malady brought on by a slight cut in the face which he gut while being shaved ought to be an admonish ment to barbers. The wound inflicted by the razor in the barber's band was very slight, but it was the means of admitting into Mr. Terry's system some baneful substance, which may have been in the lather, or on brush, sponge or towel, or on the barber's hand. The result was blood poisoning, from which ho died in a week after he had been cut, New York Letter. ( ht'np f'oittiitt!. Pcrhnps f! "i p-eatest. postal ndvr.n"i ol rcrenf; times Is Dint which Kn'lan l 1.'. just t1"cide.l to r.dopt p"iuiy p'wlaijo for ila vast, empire. Tim Hrili'tli pnstof fico depart nt' 11!. af.'T I ; 1 . 1 1 1 t;:;,!ii..;, Ii.ti finally accepted this prnpiv-ciitui, which has been pr.-:'.: ed for y.-vs by that inde fatigable reformer, Mr. Ilctiiieker Hea ton, nnd r.s soon in I ho r.eeesi'.'iry ar rangements can bo mailo the uniform imperial postage of n penny 3 ci'iiin will bo established, nnd for (hat amount a letter can be-curried from ruglaml not only to Canada nnd t ho West Indies, but) to India, Australia, nnd even tho center of Africa. This is tho cheapest postago ever proiKifipd. Tho United States has been making many Improvements nf lato in poftal matters, but it has never lieen able to patch np with England, whoso lead In this matter wo must acknowledge, and it is a striking tribute to the success of tho English system that, superior ns it id to ours, it yet nets a profit of (f."i,noo,00O a year to tho government, win reim wo usually have n deficit in our poslofTlco accounts. Tho truth seems to lie (hat tho lietter the postal service the j,'re.it"r the profit. The United Siaics, nnd t these circumstances, can vll nii"nrd to make radical improvements, certain that it will l.e repaid for litem in ni.hnrt timet. It will strike every one til. once that if England can maintain a penny pnn!:i.';o fir its va: t, empire, t:cntered lis it i:i through nil the four iunrl ersof t ii" itlolir1, it. on-.'ht to e:HIy possib!" t .i :. 11 reduction itl the rute.-t now char ; d for foreign postaa". -New Orleans '1 itiiefi Democrat. A Itntte nnil Illu Orercout. A story is out on a certoiti young man whoso purso is not tho most plethoric, and yet he aims to dress us well ns tho richer young men with whom ho associ ates. Early in the winter, when it ap peared that there wonld not bo nny cold weather, and ho found himself in some what straightened circumstances, ho pawned his overcoat. At tho expiration of the pledgo, the weather still lioing mild, ho neglected to renew it. Tho coat not being called for, the pawnbroker sold it to a colored man. Two or three days after, tho dude wanted tho coat He was very much discomfited on learn ing that it had been sold. Ho ascer tained the nddrpss of tho colored man tt whom it had been sold. He found tho fellow, paid him tho amount that ho had paid tho pawnbroker and took his coat. Tho fun of it is that tho colored man is a retainer in a suburban family wilh whom the young man nssocintes. Tht young man doesn't know anything ntiout this, but tho family through tho col ored limn, who gnve tho thing away know nil about the overcoat. Cincin nati Enquirer A Grrut Sfiwon For Maple Sugar. "Unless I am greatly mistakon," snid Loren Cnshman yesterday, "the coming spring will bo a great season for mapk sugar making. It is well known to thosftt who havo engaged in that business that a good season always follows a winter that furnishes abnndance of cold weath er. Tho maple sap is always sweeter after a period of intense frost and fur nishes a larger percentage of sugar. Not only that, but tho trees yield a lurer quantity of sap after a cold winter than they do after a winter that has frequent thaws and periods of warm weather. Tho biiow in our county is very dorp, and unless remarkably warm weather should como it will bo 011 tho ground until well along in April. Thero is such nn immense body of it that Rngjyr mak ing will not commence until lutu in the season, but when wo get at it we shall niako more of tho tixithsomo swnot than we have mado beforo in years." Nor wich Hun. An Ice Hoe Flnalilng Light ' ' A remurkublo phenomenon wus wit nessed on tho Thames during tho even ing of Friday. A number of pedestrians, on Vauxhall bridge were startled by noticing that 0110 of the largo masses of : 1:1. . n -: . . . , ... ico wincu wntj hiihuuk wiiu me utie was) CTnittill,. ttilKl.u r,t 11, .1.4. a 1.. .......) -It bum,., m..j... a ui iiu, n. 111 Uli Vll TJK about six seconds. Not only was thin curious and unusual sight seen from Vauxhall bridge, but one gentleman who had noticed it at Chelsea bridge followed it along the Thames embankment for some distance. The area of tho mass was several square yards, and this was the only one out of the many hundreds which were passing tho bridge at the time that pre sented any unusual appearance. Con jectures were numerous at the time as to the cause of the flashes, but no satisfac tory explanation was arrived at. Pa Mall Gazette. A Lost Soup I'Ute Found. I hear a storv, bnt cannot verify it to the effect that, in clearing out her old ' house preparatory to moving to the new one, Mrs. Stevenson actually found the missing gold soup plate that bos prevent ed her from asking more than 11 peopfu. to her state dinners. It was found, i Tis said, stuffed way down into the back of one of the great sofas that adorned the ; middle drawing or music room. It is surmised that one of the indigent for-! eigners whom she so willingly entertains' nf n. Knttilnv nlirKtmnnflmul ts, li it 4tt.i - "'a " "-iv i . v uiiv hla lun all ilinn.i ,mi IIa .1-n V.....1. M 111 il wui ntrtn t nnil ovimrnnllit ilnimi tTmJ back or the sofa, whence he hoped to ef tract it before going home. Foiled I this, be left the valuable piece of platel its hiding place to become thS source 1 ineffable annoyance to its hostess. Ne x or necoraer. i