ror. apy CAREER OF Ww ARREN N. FATHER OF JOSIE MANSFIELD A PIO- ii IN SaLiFoRVIA, How He Killed a Rival Editor In Stockton. | Got Into Jail For Life and Was Pardoned. | A Steamboat Adventare With $1,000, C00 | as the Central Figure. Josie Mansfield, whose gay career in Gotham a generation ago is well remem. also remarkable—a mixture of the ho roic and tragic Said a California forty. niner: tho other dny in a reminis mood: “Mansfield Warren ear Now Orieans to San Francisca iu early fiftics. He camo after gold the rest of us, Lat, as he was 4 8110 children take THE - CHILDREN GET THE GRAVY. | WHERE PARIS IS AHEAD. RESEARCHES 1 THE AIR, But the Father of the Family Gotw the Fon Her Wonderful System of Pneumatic Tubes There Are Millions of Dust Particles In .! of Giving It to Them. “Yon know, ** gaid the father of a | family, ‘‘it makes mo langh whenever iI think of the childron’s absolute nerve What I mean is that | about the gravy. | when wa have a steals, or roast beef, or | anything that has gravy with it, the it all, down to tho last | drop, without leaving a speck for their father and mother. And they're perfect i ly sound hearted, wholesome children, _bered, bad a father whose career was | ; i for their parents 13t 1 parent * | COMIt tO OX sickly, consumptive locking fellow, he thie weakivi did not pan out well as a digger in mines. So he went to editin newapaper at Stockton, he started up than the other e itor went | ~ for him—in his paper ga No sooner had | for “In those days persomal journalism was the thing, and in Cahiforaia the od grave itors spoke right cut, calling each othe ri all kinds of names not vsed in society i grew a little alder, I repr. Warren replied, Lut in a gentlemanly way. While this nowspaper war was going on one of the merchants atta) Warren for some allaged slight, Warren being small and physical! weak got the worst of tha ia fight. Ho was so budly used up that he stated, as coon a8 he got ant of. br 4, he would Lill the next man who attack ed hire. Accordivgly, Lo purchased a long bowie kpifa the editor of tho rival ehoes asain abused Lim, and bolors Warren's paper came oat ho was attacked on the street by his opponent. lle } od Wa down, jumped on him and was beat; him enmercifully. Warren suocee in unsheathing his bowie koil be stabbed the aggressor to the i “On the trial it was proved tha ren had threatened to kill the next whom ho igal fight; also that} bon; ih t th bovis knife i Cytron] after mal @ tho threat Th argued that Warren did not hb rival editor in rind at these #1 Lali, arthermore’ that ho acted fn olf fense, which wns tha broth IDowev rT, he was found guiliv and sont 1tabe hapged. Tho governor eommoted th soutence to Vifa fingers ins year or two Warren was pardoned LA%Phia fn uily reopen? to San Francis 00, and hess Jods bu elevation of the ‘AR sb she lofi tun ! poverty on . motor: Jim | “1 Jot met L a the § nian, had 3 , oof KN caf Heht and OG nits week vob nent, faa adh vid LAM pri=p - ia: F yl wl 3. ¢ To War uri Yor! aud : At any Career Vii ’ Caw nd, 68 1a shin tf fron Abant ii, ny Lun Cant char: Bott! ‘Ban Franci Warren ane Sammie led in the bow ane # nomber of men form the Be t and others the cabin above by ning d do fairway. Tae cannon was immed reversed, od Warren and his men ds their revolvers “Go n torn Ler loose and mow you down wheat!’ shorted Warren as bo si ready to ‘let "er go? "The roughs, seeing outflanked, recciled in disorder. avd Bome ran np stairs. Just at that n ment the boat ran on a sand be ir was keeled over, nearly upsetting bi The roughs were panie stricken, dont : * loss thinking this was part of the jp» gramme, and some of them jum, overboard. The cannon also went ov board. In a few hours, fortunately, other boat came along and hanled nx the bar, and we arrived safely at 5. Francisco with our $1,000,000 in go dust. No; those who jumped overbon ~ did not get back. We would not let s.. body board us at that stage of the pro } soon noti on the #5? 7 thom wit tiv il p stairs, oo; that they were o¥ they were. They may have swum ashore, though,’ concluded the forty-niner a rather doubting tono as to the ulti- phia Times. Not Consistent With a Title. bd Madgo—I don't like thas foreigner, and I don’t believe he’s a count at all. Mamio— Why not? He seems to know all the nobility. - Madge—1I know, but he’s actually sot money o”. his own.--Chioago Reo- 18¥ 3 gan to assist iu the, t know ho ‘i forbearing i to know th BOTH t . their plates [ L down to the I t gel fishy ear ' of givi thi! OOo ava the and who would do Aapiiog they could Bur a! ne LIHisS that Ppa ars t« to child too, bai 4d KL 1t Some they ha: wad a galilsl i bo perfectly natur = that I suppose red in aan They have gr their lives been acco tony i to having eévarvthing that their t3 could give them, 3 ot it “But 1 sn hile apainas dr ; that when Iwas no : gravy. Timo and again I have seen my father tip tho dish =o that ho might get for me tho last drop, while he had none himself. Heo was very fond of too, bat he nover said ga. With conrtosy he gave it all to me, as re entitled to it, When | A had niysa if sometimes for Ravitg taken it all When 1 grew older still ama to w pentle and affectionate and and gener I cAinn it be wankliin’s for the world “dy leas siire by so much ad lo fact was that antl is % v fart tas gravy, though I wi aryl a HAE ins ho was, Paves mare it was a far greater pleasure to him to] | give mo the gravy thun : been to eat it himsel! It £5 happened that! “And now when tin children pass gravely dish ont tho gravy drop, tind 1 say nothing I rob min of t 1 it all to mas frei yy oe Fy ory £33 When for fear that they wi he a as | they oir ten Ect I émile of Xt’ to havo children of th uy ev vy. iney vii {otha know whe it nll to th last drop. london FP a yliousei i arrive ago, thie attract niuch there is #1 ter fs ti { iL gr to Cr -anvel waa 3 2 ry faeials nx he ) i a fi ra the i crows eutray timn ono of “piv ? tw tk geoing nr oents, en th places tag to TS, Wai within i to carry th The n notes, wii tom of a slip; Where Is Best, “What should a follur day, '’ asked the young " when his wife asks Lin marry again sho were to dis? tea of conrse,'’ ar the elderly adviser. “If he says hi sould, she'll think he doesn't hike ber If be announces his intention of stayiug single, she wilt have the idea that bo is tired of matrimony.” — Indianapolis Milence . nothing, IST OY . Journal, ceedings, especially as wa knew wi. | in | EE ——— His Order, Patron (ia basement restanrant)-— | Gimme pigs’ feet and a dish of mashed mate safety of the roughs.— Philadel | potatoes extra Waiter (shouting the order through his hands)—Trilby fer one. lee on the gide!—C h.cagy Record. : “Who 11 Be King but Charlie? came from the pen of Carolina Oliphant. The air is from a cellection of old Scottish | ballads. ; | Essex, the favorite of Elizabeth, had a set of shirts which cost $50 apiece it would have, kb | ansgightly webs strung across tho hone | tops, gpoiling whatever of the pi esque thers may be about the stress; : and co stating a serious danger to po % i bipern. pit is Little Bil- | : and Telephones, | In Paris the pneumatic tubes used in! the dispatch of card telegrams and Jet. ter tolegrams from one oity to the other are placed in the: ers. The excellent kewer system EO hag! Cable Foot, The air of a meeting room, tested in! different places and at different times | portion of tho during the progress of the meeting, | | showed numbers of micro organisms helped the development of this handy’ means of communication in a way which would not have besn possible otherwise It is quicker than the telegraph for mes varying from 135,000 to 8,500,000 The air near tho ground contained fewer | thar the air near the ceiling For exam. | i | ple, the air some four fect from the sages within the city and would be per. | fect if the slow Parisian facteor were replaced by the smart London boy mes. Boner As wa stand below oan hear tho whiz of the “ch ee tinctly. Theraitgoesat lightning sp “bearing, most probably, somo t moessags from lovesick Joan at his off at tha bourse to pretty Jeanette, wlio is toiling somewhere near the Bon Mar: and fixing a rendezvons for the even after the day's labors ara over. Wander folly convenient these telegrams for oo - respondenco-—mars georat than the to! gram proper, makiLg no awkward mis dis- 0 all, preserving tho caligraphy of the : sender, Mora sasrions things ara do rabtless pag _ ing across the coils which cover the re - mainder of the roof of the tannel Th aro tho telegraph and telephone wires thonsands of miles of them, eon of subscribers in tho city w shot. Overhead wires are prohibite Paris, 80 ars sky signs, and h tho city gains io boanty those know who have seen London, wi thin oar sons and property. Thers is no comparison either 1 1 efficicacy of tho telepbono in thet citios. A whisper way be he: ard is 15, whila in London telephon orally a most axasperating striking pices of evide is afforded by tho fact aigh tnipossiblo to tele to any given enbearibe ¢ fa 5 that before the instroment could | any practionl ase for long messages two groat foreign news agiuct i ner S—Wors © vires laid gndergro |e Martin's lo G =rd, any sulweri) Frene it phe a eapital may tha gonoral p ) #4 i3 I bres thir mater Bull bas Jac: {ues bx A Bi Cr tl Inthe Fle *¥enth { During the I the prey of { i sheir stragsios fo tsland and des At last, in eloventi « i CAR, to thai "Answer cer solemnly The commander False A hi 8 trumpet to his lips “Man the lifeboat throogh the tempest A moment Inter ho left the ship. - NO, was not sinking, four hours late, and the captain pro forred to take his chances with the storm to remaining on board and get ting his picture in the Sewspape FS. — Detroit Tribune. } 1 S00 ~hey What a Baby Can Do, . Friend—I don’t understand why you and your husband should have separated | 80 BOON. Mrs. Aftermath—It was all owing to the baby’s temper. ‘Mercy on as! How could that be?" *‘We couldn't agree as to which oue of us the baby took after. '— New York ; Weekly. bo ———— 0 WS cise “ : 400,000, while ground contained 270,000 before the meeting and at the end of tho meeting | near the ceiling the , amount at the beginning of the mesting the tubo wa | i fed, lop i Tien! i gigaotio | found { 600,000 por cubio inch ‘| own words: tho end of the iner was 8, 000, 0005, and at meeting this had been 8,500,000 Air near a burning jot of gas showe wd | the largest figures of ail. Ti Jus, in the | immediate vicinity of a bansen fama ti he | mamber of HG was a cabioc centimeter, or 139, i Fa Mr Aitk £8 soc Strang cused to 80, 601! 1, in “*It d« o hue] | theres may be as many dust particles in| j ; {one cubic inch of air of a room at night takes in times and pinces—and, bose of | Cianbalbitants in Great Britain i in three dubio inches of gases from a | bunsay A + eles when the gas is burning aw thera are and that ame there are as many pari as thero are inbablitants of the world.’ Yi rooms would 1 il st { thao 210 postoffices und plac fog hun fries £ . ® 1 air, Pil ern IW EOE] : puff ho makes, (Fen (of studying y An up t WIL prae titinner ‘| lostration { his win I © tet TO eNsr | placed h out int ; of her | the | After exami {and i Possibly tests on th na num. stod such! cigarette! particles, the air with every Man's Mam water 4 ti that a 0H Mr. Altke but he ker sends mora. or. bars, n hasng found §, 000,000; lea ws # A682, 1830 SURE A. TOOTH WAS PULLED. - “| The Power of Ih kisation ne = gempli fled | ina Dentists Char, De ntist 4 have a splendis id Gp ho rinnity | the power © Biinarion Fway of r aboot bi taid noreg { ven es She enters, ; d by ber husband; aad pe ilen face asked th ae er Io Comm to ber swollen it the offandin or in tho chair, and taking ths yryall and: o Yann wii SIGE DONT IANS WI it into her month for t) ining dar wh Rs ng a & 2 tuath hh dentists ven pnt 9. pRrpnse of ox ! ch was tag be ex. nar fanehe wl afrightlal sereng, | emt of the chair, rushed: room, orving he dnt tooth thansh and, bvancing to tha waiting ber jw was broken, T hi ns 198 : gong time a tooth wa she could not pi wsibly ning iF9 BIyey 3 ¥ en | 3 not ted and that wien! | pi Was lngacy; a4 the I's Ww arid. Kurp rise th iy Y The “Breathing Cave” In the stata of N 4] rth. Caz yrange Lack and Labor, Lack turn i3 ever w abor, wiil bocd up, i strong will, arn up Luck Lies. in and wishes the post rian would bring him the news of ADOT tarps out at 6 o'clock, and with busy pen and ringing hammer Prys the foundation of competenes Linck whites; labor whistles, Lock re lies on chance; labor on character — Richard Cobden Te SIME iiviy or § weinin ia - A Consultation of Honor. “Mr. X. has threatened to kick rue pext time he meets me in company. Now, if | sve him walk into tha room, what am | to do?’ “Sit down! '==@il Blaa | saw one built we never I [ive wera rors Jind wer withis §¢ i‘ [no means “$ho heartlistone, ee Now: Yo 1ha Au \ building witich | pars thron THE CHIMNEY. ee _ With Mowe» Especial Reference Pipe and Tomato Can Chi ; ‘Speaking of chimneys, '’ said an old soldier, *‘the chimney such as one not infrequently sees made of glazed drain pipe always intorests me greatly. We've seen gach chimneys ron up outside of shanties, and wo've seen them carried from the tops of chimneys over to the side wall of some much higher building erected next door and thence on npward above the top of it. Thera is one thing Drata | about these drain pipechimneys that al-| ways surprises me very mueh, and that { is that they stack ‘em up with the ; lange end of tho sections up. I never othor way. . I never oould understand this [I suppose the pipe is usually set ap with cement or mortar in the joints, but I ghonid think those uptarned flanges would catch all | the rain, and that it wonld work down | the pipes, and that frost would get in | there in winter and nll that. T should | think it would be immensely bétter to i tack ’ top, apd I doen't know why. they don't dois “Perhaps my groat interest in this simple form of cylindrical chimupey js dune to a mare intimate acquaintance with and a HYOHL affection for anther kind of evlindrical chimney, one more simples in forin and construction. Ire fer to the tomats can chimney, Emblem of domestic peace and comfort as the chimney undonbtedly is, it is not always #o, and the téminto ean chimney, per | Jiaps mors than any other, characterizes the Hvelier vichisitades of life. [ know that my own fir acquaintances with the témato “ean chimney was in tho ariny fn tise of war. And yet éven there it 1a flavor of peace about it, for ul ona exept at times when ar sattled in camp rodoki of a sittler: ts can army 114, {hn Jas son toss And the tomato chimney [bait by lors ars 19 ne ) Inge of a more substantial ely y i ary ik 5 DIGnoars ana by early a v rigrions pe anposs 1t may be sald of the fai} t wherever if 3 or it may be nt about ft] ney, it iy s Led set up and o ffroc to dit! HE BAING SAY TR Sun The Haovosage 2iachine, The ( hiea; 2 girl ia anil ad 1 j riam--nal menting inggs—rnd . tho witerw rk { Ise Car Wil i ternal dirt iin Os ROY: Tia t Fond fair. | — rowe way to Europe.’ Then he began to boast of one of I Btw to's pr unknown to gether at W : nd his son Frod were both gr: nates of West. Point, and the general Was very anxions that his grandson should also be edaeated at that instivy tion. Before he died he wrote a person al letter to the man who should president of the United States at tae time when his grandson should reach suitable age asking him to appuiat the young man to a cadetship at West Point. This letter is now iu®Colonel Fred Grant's possession. Talking Rook. Australia bas a postefico named Talk. ing Rock. Tum origin of the name is thus stated: Some one discovered in the vicinity a large stone upon which bad been, eine the words, “Turn me over,’ Itrequired epnsiderable strength to accomplish this, and when it was done the command, “Now turn me back and let me fool some one olse,’ t Pots \ hy was foand painted on the underside of the stone. 4 pEeeTL VANIA RAILROAD 1 em up with the smooth end atthe ‘No 57 had tol hi- ! find ly i — FDPIR DEES & s w frees N EFFECT NOV. 3, ws Philadelphia and Erie Redirosd Time Table. Trains leave Priftwond], EARTWARD. 9:04 A. M.- Train §, Bunbury, Harrish Div ite dully Xo Byraay, LY urg and interme inte wine tons, arriving at } hiladelpiia, He pow, New York, 9: Hp. m.: Baltimore, 445 1. me, Sy anins ion, 7:0 Py mn. . , Puliman "aries ony. 'm wt oan risus qr ocnehivg from Kane to Phiadeipt in y " 3:B9P M Train 4 daily exept sd Harrisburg and intermodiste stati Jug at Philadelphia at #04, m., wm Paling Sioeping cars rsta to Phiiadeiphin snd N Pht} er ri i 18 preoownie TH oan fend Until 7:00 nm. | 038 P. M.—Train 4 Cally tor 8 a ADS Lutariued! ws stars. efi Ba. 12. New York tes week da pha Ws a, i. ou Sondays, sn m Want $e 5 Tv a - HO. 4 : Erie nna na ae, 14s ny inde! rine un ir Bs 45 ™ iD sleeper Ba timiore and 9 n Po oh will be transtoried fit. WY ivita ss slseper at Harriznaiy. Posen Te. from Erie to Philadel phitn snd oa hile) wr 138, wrriv. Sew York risers Hag i'w York insleope i» port lo Baltimore, WENT ARDC { 7:48 A, M.—Tratn 1, duit y wrong for Ridg raBols, Merient mediate A fon Law y 0. for Krte. Bldgs Pov A. BT. ain rims + M~Tain 11, datiy ox. %. jis Kane and intermediate natin. tins. THROUGH TRAINS FOR FROM THE EAST AN TRAIN 11 ieaves Piticdaphie ay J 5a, my, : Bait nite 3 Likenturre; 5 am. daily e) dng, arriving “i Drin wood at i & I or oar fio Williams. yon Phillelphia. TRAIN 8 leaves Now York at BMOp mw. ; adeiphia, 11: A pon; Washi lon = Xu = In Baltimore, 1:5 - dinity BEIIVIYiE at Dry wood at #50 a. mi. Pollen Ride Ding curp., from Philadelphia to Erie oie irom awis ington and Baltimore 10 Wiillnnieport aus through Wer cone: Hew from Ph inde: hit. Erie, Itimore to W Hinvipor, yp IN 1 iéaves Renovn at %is & LP " except Sunday, arriving st Orifice: WC 7-4 { . Mipouy el ner w! ie ow wanely Ar Are TTT B AFT wn, JOHNSONBU RG RAILROAL (Dally except 8:5 ay. TRAIN IP leaves Ridyway ar i Pain AY atid Lodongy sonbarg at Ria m, arriving si C3 Nar 1 § af CSdrmont TRAIN 30 leaves Clermont at 1-50 riving at Jonny atl ii: Ridgway at 1300 now « M., Be Bi, aoe ——————— tp cea —. Beech (‘reek Jiailroad. NYC EHR RR Co, Lassa CONDENRED TIMETA BLE, Heuct Up . Read Down. Exp Mul Pel. 4, No. &4 : PM Pu 13 Ar oid TH 13 HAL. MBH ailiy ¥ 30 i2 Ih Ly ; IK ermiowr LES, Patton Wisd over v Ho oh oo : CEM Bachils, A OT TNO, ' " Suliport., Clear d., ur fie d June HS #1 10 ta Mo v1 < TRAINS AR 5 oa. ma. Punxsafiaw sey Falls Ure kg Pa sus wey “Bradford and i Co Clearfield and can, Clearfield aod “Pun xsats why Rochester and Prany Birney i Ueno tt 1 TRAIN: Lan Falls Cree * Clemirttedd auc, Ho Bradford, Hao Pun xan win Pan xsata wn: mi. Falls Creek “0 Clam fleio and Ridgway nnn Hou Punxsutaw = Clemrtioid and of Punxsatia nes snd o PIN ANE Peyesled to pnd befure nora: the cam, An » 10 cents will be oullectaal 0) fares are paid on toads, frown “ a ticket ofMoels malnye! Thousand mile tiekets goo. wil stations at 2 cents pe For tlohels, me i'w rll on 03 atid ves M Lavy EC Lapeer, Gor? I" G. Matthews. Gap Penni Aah He "“ “ a" - i“ “ FREER iy i
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