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VOL. LV. HKATTLU1JOIU), FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1888. NO. im. IMKKNIX,' . Id IN I. ,i,i,l, I , n.,71 . I. ii, I. I'll. Iff 'ft - MIM -HI t 1 t I II KIIIIMV IIV I., li ' N (' 1 I llltM ll.HttHtO, T. fl MUnrvear mi tidvuncc; If not aM , I Ik w.U , . i vjivntiisiso rnrnKI it'll mi application. 1 1.-li lii, ami Mmrl.igcs puhlishisl fh-r; , ,t , olices. 'anls of Thanks, etc., 7ft cts. mt I ; Him ur less i. .rcil.it tin' lti.itllt lMtnt'it()ni(t antMfittuI Ml ill twitter Business iCartis. iiioiaix a jitmrnif, ns iln nice uml Unit AVnfi- Atruts. , n sciituiK rotnaiiles whose assets are liter -'J0,O0,O00. TKN BMKNT8 lO I.K.T. Ms Inr lUls'iK'H KlHK KXT.MU'lUK.ta , iii V'W l..tnk ItliH'k, inr. Main t Klll.it sts llltAni.KIIOUO, ST. lilt I'ltlm I'lllts. 1 1 1 1 .1 IK I-. I II A, I '.M.KS. i.ii.Imis nr tin' II l.,'iu.ll,l I'miiuuk- l.llliv IIUlMnM IIMH K. ItllAI II.KIiiillu I', I.IIIIIIAItl,, mink iii Iii: I; .'II HillMllU. I'l U st , lll.ltlll'l Vl t it i n i.i:hHeo I ,lllt Illlll .ll'ltH ItltK K Kl.lUW., 1.1 ..till 1 XI i i lull "1 ui-ll tliiierits. MImi liionlll , vlt. TIUIil.K iiotviw, J ) i ll .Ml I AMI fsl m.f.n.NS in mi iti and residence N $ 'ius-iisi c ,i u-ii.il Hi i.rti h s tittjtt ami irs I ititsl,,nk 'Hut III UI"M till s A M. ii ),! l. .lll-l ' (t K , M II i;.Ml A. li Al'l., ,'ut ItlilM , Ultnohs Ilia K ItMrt'K ,i. t Hi- " th geot I'liui liitic'. "t I ! C 'it ol i .i n I mi iii. il uii ii l asn II, llii..ii. .V fit i 1 1 ! ,i '! I" hi nut if ' I if tie ms i ) . ii.t.iiiiiiiti. i.. II l.i M ills, Mr.N ,H I I IIMSIIIMIS I m.ii.ii tl.iii ami Ili.itlli'lHiro litiinl.i -. 'I ,hi Ml. 'i I. Ill'imki Utilise 1 1 1. . ' ti w A. I i;lt ll.. . ..lAUTin, ,l inllSMS Al LAW, lmuk lll.sk, l..ntllrlmm, VI . mi. 1.1:1c, .11. ., rm-HiiN AM. si 1:111:1 in. 1 ii. iti.ui ... tin ' u in. r.'t.i ... ; I.. 11 1 in I) ic. 11. i. k. rrt 1) r. M lh 1 , II n.lilT Hl...'k, lnilll,'l.l'll 1)' il. 111: 'cm .H 1 Mil . UII M . Iltli-v I Hill .V lill.ll, . 1- haki 1 llralll.'li.ir... VI ioi.ii, 11. 11., riUhli IAN AMI M'UUKdS. 1 n-ihli nri' ii.r. Maui nu.l W.lliiul SUi ri 111 I l ami 1. 1. 1 .it !tk p. tn llialtl.-lK.i.i. t i . ai.i.i: ru . 1 K M.l.llslN I.I MllH.lt 1 iKAl.l. K1NHS. I lut Mtwt. llratllrlMiiii. VI. ltli:i l'IM.A.M, .11. II., I iIWi'IA.N Ml hi KtlK.'S. ill I Illork, .iiNiilt' I'l l,',linlli. V: , iili, . iK.iiis si,i'i i m , 1 ti, i r. t t . . I , l,.i i) it ill :itl Ii'Ihii it. I I). i. w i:itTi:ic, .11. . 1,11... ,iil ivi,,l,-,i. II I.II1.1I Hi . I Iran I,- . 1 i Hlli limin ln'run' 1 A M : 1 In 'i anil vIC. It. I.OHI), 1 ) l.U.ltlSAlt sriMKMN, , . 1I111I. i-t lli. t.Mlnloli. I'.iik , rt'ilmr) li l tn its all iln,-asi h n( iloiiiiticattil animal "Hi . 11 ltiu'rf-. .v ' irn Mt Kilil"iMf, l.n-n Mmt 4 oiilifi-tt-it h It lr1MtU fl 11114 A. '' 1 KI. II H-liMSM'ul NSKI.1.0U.S AT I.AW I '..li. n rv ..r l'ali nt Itralllt l , I J. I Altl'llMCK, Maiki t liliH k, Kill . -t l.-al'-riii I I hii' (J'hhN, li.Hik4, mil n . N'vs1ih i-s. M,n.'iiiiu h ami l h -Mii.sTi'tniw ri'c-it l Inr tin- )rinri jMt tn-ws i .iinl 1 Hawaii iii"- ai.-l turwanlfil l tiuul 01 I W 1st' iiii.hti:k, KlltK 1SSI KWI'K AIIKNT, I'utn.'y. Vt Unilroali S Stramsljip dichrts. WESTERN TICKETS I li Al.IritlNil'AI. MSKS Hiwau'cliirl 1 thr-nu'li. Uftiin,'-ar In-iIIih wvuntl Tickets byCunard and Allan Lines 'r.iiuiil mini an i-.iir..-aii iith I'.,i)i rsala lia.i' a.lvnnt.iiri'.if I. rut- I ,,r fnrtliiT iiifiirinati'-n al I" i;. I'. IIItOdliM, Avrnl, 'rii'ki'tlini, .'. ll.illi.ia,l Malli.n, llratlli'lmni FOR SALE AND JO RENT. Estey Organ Co. OHi'i" for rental or for sale sever al i;oml Second Hand PIANOS. IMailoil description is unneces sary as tlie IMnnoscan lie oxainineil at H.B.Chamberlain'sStore, 2 BROOKS HOUSE BLOCK. Mr. Cliamlierlaiii will givo all niM'ileil information, or parties cm call at our olllce. TIIK m:w ESTEY PIANO Is also evliiliileil at the samo ilacc, anil more lavoralile prices anil terms will lie ollereil tlian for any other llrst-class I'iauo in (ho market. Brattieboro, Vl. iirn iniiilriir Nolirilnl NEW DRUG FIRM. Notice to the Public. 1 I' I III ,11 V .l..bl...u I.. III. It, I. till. iMUlill. I. i.,..iii..i..... .....I .1. iii, f..r llii-ir liln'ial Hit 1 , . .1.. 1... ....1 r..,.!' .iiit llaiitnr nil' - ', I u an 1,1 11 1 Iiiri l.r. ,1 Iht. I: C Till IKS. fur 11 11-itli itiu In lliimlali'. N II . Iln' 1 ', ii. - I. Mm t alt.'lill..n tn IiiiiIiii i In ""'l'1 ' ' Hli til llllltf llllilllllX. Ill W'll Hll' I" I-'" ' nn il.l.' iiii.I at iiilii'i. ait 1'iiv iw ,": -M , ..,. ...... 1 i.l . .. ,....l lull.. ll.lL',. HI' llinimii- 1. ,il .im. iiiLii. ami nil iilin rainr iw !' IJ,,,r 1 iiti.niM iiih) I.' Mill' llial 11 iiiM'ti-nl i'iiir 1 lias tin-in 111 1 liurici' , . , 1. i....ii,n. tiinl limit' In 1 ' 11 mi.l ir liniu'l ilivilinis, ipnI iril, f'.'r ,11,1 U..I ,' in i-a.'ti i-iiitiiiinT inn nn ii- it Yours to Servo, T1I0HN mtOTHKHS. The Eddison Fire Extinguisher. 11........ inv r,. lKss ! ,- Hltl .toUHl Ihv limi'll.-al H.ilklllK nf Iln I 1 .. ..',... ... . i'l... f.'.t... r..,l,..r 1 llll ii'illll Him ml II 111. 1. Int'Oii' I"'-' '"' J"' mil nut' fur ulilill 1 iii.hUiI ii Iili"-! I.l illiulit '" iiiini,ii.'ii uii.i i-iii.ii.uiii. ill; VKKMOXT U ,t ifitfli OFqkns K I I li I I I S7!URSeH I Rteropl mil iim n. JOHNSON2 'n H.MII.KH C.ATllN.l'lil''' KliKliiii r I'l ' i"ii rnv Ih-iiailini-lit. ""' '" "" n?VIi'uiTI.Y, JAMW llllWKI.U CUI111 Aip-ul II .t A. K K l'i 1 1 il,i" .nllllKUlllll l' U III Wlll'l "'".ft"!?' 1 1 1 -1.1 inn. h a.iliuw. llN" SinllliA Hili.l ; ! ' - '-' mi. 'II..' iiii.l.;rWM J jp-iit ' 1 11 ll,n 1 ,,1,1,11 11 W MII.U-H BAILEY &SIIY10NDS'S Real Estate Agency I'niim IUnH;, Mailt Shoot. MH I A li A l'Alt.11 ,.f i'(lnm., lilnilliK, I',',!'" !)'ii,lt,'l",i", " 11 l-.h1 i,.a,: no Mi: Will UllH Hll 1,1 H kri.,. I, khimhut IIII.1 Illl. l- ; U 1 if ii rmi l. Ull-,l rriilll lln-,la,v ; MInikiU'Ihih; lillllillliini III kih.I n-imlr : li slnry linm. kun, ilmilil,. Illill. v I rxrlllltw llll, liliau'lty fur 11 Kiimll m ar t - I.hmi. nr In any fair In I'lltlnn. I'aili Hill 1,111 th,' firoiH'tly, I, ut He Hunt In i-vi-liaiitfi- it rnrii.lan.liat iuimiiimt nf liraltli run in.iki' u li.inii. .l ill' Tllll l IMXr l,ll,li,,k. I,, 1, An linn Mlti'i I. 1111,1 ,mi 1.11 Nnttli Main Tin' I.HIttlnll Ntn I.'hI 110 i'i:i:t on m ii.i.is rorv ,i ,,i i.ik Kttilmnalti' inn' 1,1 t. Uni linlklliit; l.itn In llratlli'lmni r.ir tin' in, an t aski',1 nulim riH-t mi ciiapin Kini't is niii- ,,f nnr liuruhii hoiisi: on uti:i: wnti:i:r, ,. t, (anal. In., nn llr,..,k I ,. Iia.i' liri rniniH f,,r s.il( at a ImrtMin ll'jiiii mint a Itiillillni; l.nl, lliiiiM'.tir I'u mi, nr ('ii 11 suit Jim, Cull mill sec uliat Mfciiii itn fur inn. BAILEY & SIMONDS. F. A. HUBBARD, SPECIALIST IN Leases for Hie Eye, A Graduate from the New York School of Optics, I-i tlort igiialitliil In lit h !' iiiii-il.il iiarantifil nr th 1 rtfiicii i'ii-u-s i.f 1 "tnii t hal Silt 1st u ll'ill 1 nil inn- ir nth 1.1 Nl I.IK I I MM!.- BEST IN THE WORLD! 97 Main Si., Bratlleboro. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Wp iiHVr for Kale all the in-opcr-ly, ImiIIi Ucal Kstato ami lVrson al, licliiiiu'iii"; lo the fstalc of. I. A. CliriU'll, ilcccasnl. All iiarlics muni; the above rs tato arc ieiiH'ti'il lo pay us tlio samo iinim'ilialclv. HKNIIV AKI.KV, (!. A. IKIVIH'.N, Ail nirs. Itrattli'lioro, May ISSS. BARGAINS lul, llll M T THIRTY DAYS! U .' 11,11s In, , , ,11 vt,M'ks in ,,r,l, r l" inliiii, i-tii-i' ali'l nftli MiK 1 ii, I in ut 11 ,-11 il. .iiu'i 1 1 In' 1m in III i.l mint kir il.Al lllllin lls I .11 I, tin' I,.., 11, U ill !MI' U'llllH t.'l llll tl.'lin 1 Men's anil Women's Shoes, Hosiery, Summer I'liilerwear, Hress (iooiN, etc. XX TH IVT J3 JVT 33 U Tt A . inn -iiv-l 11 a i.'iiiu STOCKWELL & MATHER. G. H. BOND, -.sM.rioA .) (llnts.ai (Vak-r fn all klniK nf COAL. OtUrn at fin'TieH I)ni Sinn LIBERATION NOTICE. T -itili. v tint I h,i I'nink M.ulin, li I tn ai t.ii 1 i in-r- aih 11 1 11 n tk-lit t-laiui if Im if (s inti u III aiilbiwi J Midlist ' l" MXUTIN FOB TaSTTEE-lSr-AXj The Jlont umlf rrul Famllr Itf rticdf Frf r Known. BJ-CUnES-DIphthoria. Croup, Aslhtna, Erfm rhitl-. l"trlBla. Uh.MOuatlini, Blug at Ilia SWA'nSSISS. Snl.tlca. Lanio bnot. Lunien... PlLL Make New. Rich Blood! ssa ratts "fti .uiiipir "J .'. Jouiiik( C. W " ""M """' """" www ANODYNE LINIMENT PARSONS wfit illi POWDER Absolutely Pure. This niili. tu'MT ai 11 s in. KliTti.'th mill wli.tl. suiHi'tii s- M iMIK'lll than tin onHiiai kinN uul . aiiiioi u in tnia lH.oll uilli tin- liillltitiHl il trl. Mhntt ttilyli) alum or 1 ln IiiU Huilr No. mil ft IM'illli U"AI lUhlMi 'o1l II Co . Nl'U ork hit k II. .I'Ui hri tiinl " 1 tlctlt tt rv l.ilittim iii IHzili-'fii, Nils, i, li f ntihi. aia in l'f hi 1 rianiiriiiO.il hiu . i lion 1 11 tli- tnail.1" Incl I ' j Mt -ii. KUi'll u l in h afli-r , In tlx irlUtlbt ii m. in t-ariiiit Jlcailii-hi1, ) t (' tit. fijn.ill tlaaUf it, ( li tltillj,' thHiuui i r m-rliill.liiir I liver mnl nv'il it' th' it i.itn .t , ,1 - I.lvr ViU aw n . hi -iinl i ro - ' il- t'n nUn i i.t 1 1' nililnllio J i n if tin j only ran '1 AMiMlicy W'aiM Itoalmi-stprif Ii Rnt"(1i.iflTvln nuffiT fran tliH'lMn --iiii 1 1 ulil I.ntf'lta- lutlyth. irf-.H.illx h - - li .tl n.lh. i- .lull how wlunai'-otrvtln'iii w ill flu 1 tin hill. jiNxalii nMo in h.iPi'iiiv tlil th. y will ti. t Ih- wit lint: t"1 without tli- at. 1 tat aft rail nick lin.t ACHE JmUip h,Hio nf h nnii Iim tliit In r 1- w In ) wotnako(.iirj!r ut l .ml. UarjiiIU' hp-it wtnl fltll"! il" ti t CurtiT'ii I.ittlo Uv r 1'ilUnr" a rj iull ana pry ca-v t" t U i r tw . l-ill- i l.-ft l Tli'-y an- utri, m v .tiM-'r I ) t t utti yr I'tir,-. . hull t ti t ' a ii i - ll who iimi tl - In .-it. - ir (l t t iU by ilr i mlac-rj w U n; i r - ut i ut CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Y rk, MR MM bill Fries. ijo matter whether you nro or not. tl 1 i ijr fr a 1 in. , t l'tr -, itill'a,., tp ,t. I f. - Kv- , I'alii r n il . r V i ' ,tl ,i .1 Id i'l. IMirl III K' I'll ,1 ll'jrl Hll I.' i'l till it, ii. llll In,; S it I ar N r fn.-k V s, t, ,t, a ,f I.n . I i, I rn,, ill, .rl . tl Ml ill ithI It St 111 I li, I it'll i.s urst.mai'i. r if 't. , f'"inCo- noral Debility win Loss of Appotito, Tra.lt- M. rtie only Apoplt xv 1'' it c irt, ' k illnlniey ii lp- titan A It i- a - ire c ,r, f ir Paralysis, Rhouma tlsm, Hoart Dlsoaso, Angina Pec toris, Chronic Bronchitis, Llvor Complaint, Kidnoy Trouble, Dys- popsin, etc., etc. M imif ii liin,l ,v lit I "5 III ti iiiv. s A-Co., !.n..-l.iirjli l'ali- Vl I S I'ti. . f I . . l"ltl,'. 'ttlii, f,ir $; ii S.n.l f-r Clr.i.lir an. I list!. in in lis r --nit I Y fntj.'C aw i r n .v. ,i ml Soml IS ccntH for "100 Enni'i;incic and Hour to Tro-Jt J liom. h i'l i f'i' I'.iii. I .r li t i III, ill) I llli.l I .111 K .-lit n tin li.lir fmiii t illmi; 1 1 1 1 IT in. I is It n it i r.ll ,lr, iilln: tinlKnii.' I Ii li m -'II anil r, tainfiii; Its 11 it in .il . "I"r rm liv ilriikV'nii ?' 'I'i- iii" il" .I fr. Tli.- M i'l t i llnilin. .11. i I. SM -1.1 tl ut 'toll Mil THEY DID IT. What ? ('unil atnnn' others tin fullowini; Ihev wriln: Hit Va utral Am- , rii.i li.naU.O , I Jiuiar 4llt. - ( Atliloi-hfriiH Hll luv nml iim'i f hvt-r roiui-Utnt aii'l tt)'t"ia I mt tt-n f tin llll tou, rrit-ml whol troll hits I witli lmlikTW.tii.il uud hi linW iiiiimii1 won tli rf ully. JMI llnm-hAvi-. lKwth St, New Himfi.Ct, I rVhruAi) liitli. !. Atlil''.ln'ro ruin worViI woiiili r In iny cast ii(l)ii'iii.i. KM M K l uim, Atli-lo-i'lui-riw IiIN nre tn.ill inl I'leasant to lakt yit woinlerliilly nwlivv. Inv!tlu.il(l for Khltuy nnd livtr cniuitaint,ilyfi'i"'i:i, in liurchtioii, const ijial inn, ii-,ul.U'lie, etc. Tliry'll taku away lli:it tinl ffi-linjuiviin; new lifi'iiiaUireuiiilt, Pi'iiilfifvntJi for tlh'N'autlful mlurtil 4t turf, " MiN.n-H Mai'ha." THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall Si. N. T. hades In all colors. The Art Shades are Dccoratt J ind Transparent, All Mmetto Shades. Plain -f Decorated, are unsurpassed in Beauty, durability and Finish. Mounted on first cass Spring Roller ready to hang. Prfdnranarrf-i-mnpntlrrurcdbypilnc-n-U(r'i li-.linmnMt lltll ltf rry. Thtrt iirtrutiM, r. ltu$. uelliicircniiiiit-.-tii t.i...s.i'u. ,'i in cn the wrarpir. 60HS, liOSTuK. IT. i, ,r, ,t bv hLTU W. ill. LI. tkiijloU di.al'.ri. Real Estate In thn llrcrllplil Valli-y IiohrIiI iiii.I M.lil at MANN'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, H'll.MIXdTOX, I T. i9 per cent i,.;.,.:; I b Hk.'!iint lost :it ANfMII,!)!. to hi or', ijmiii iiiiirrii W. RODMAN WINSLOW, iK.'ll' SI'.. Vnnilclhlll llllllililli;. i.i- .,....-. rtmv vonu cm Kstal.llshisl I'l l.. I-I, IS7T. t iiuuis f fi-reiiis-s W ."' "rni" r"r l"!''"1" Viiii..-s1l.'ualile .... HUNT'S REMEDY i-L't: 'ini.' klliM.VK. " ti:iMi niK hivrdu HKKIUIIKK llll i-in: NOI.I 'iaCVVIIIKK. CURE 1 1 II' -.1 III i If i In. HEAP TIIK CAMPAIGN. till: ll.MIT.lt S(T. I'l. SK. I'llllllUl I llll III Ktt(M TIIK t il MUM N UK 'I II K HKI'I HI.H'AN NMMtNAl. W1I HAtMIN IllMMtllMK. linn. AUh'H (Itlllln. rliainnaii of tin-An ti-SuUi Uepulilli'tiii iialioii-i! C'ltiiinillt't', liat riTcivi'il niitiiv hnniirl fiimi cuni"t ! K'-lHiKIicjui li-nienitii'i' nifii in rc'itil to Hk ti'!tiHiniiici plank in I lit Hi'iuililirnii llatforni. Mr. OiitliM uhs 11 tutiiilwr of tlit conitnitttM' on rHunliitinim nt CIiIchk", unit in tlioronlily conviTsnnt uitli tbt vtn Miiltci-'n lrTi'V'liiigs, He in a-kttl liow it litiI'K'tltil Unit the ti'tnpfi iinoo plank wai not iiiM-rtwl in tin first plan, tut J what wvlt the inotnen wliifh leil to itn prcwetitn- lion laU1 in tin Mt'nfiion. Willi a view to ri'plj t" Hiir'li inipiirii"!. Mr. h illiu has soli ft t il ii ht't'ii'H uf ipnKtiont Kent him Ii a t'h'i'L.'Miiaii, a teat'ln-r in it tliiolical M-m inai' , nml taken llti'iii up in onler. The ipiestioiiH an : III h was not u ptniik put into t he plalloi in when tirttt i-cHit (oil, like tin ntip pleinelitiir) lesoltltiolt lllutlly luloptii) f Vl) How many o (lie ileleulert tlo ym think wete ptvuenl atnl vol ml on theailop lion of tin lenotntion intriHlneeil hy Mr. Itoittelle to) Io on think there in an tiling in the reMtlutloli olTeltsive to the wilootiKttt f (I) Wat it intnnluetiil heeaiiM of the x pietsitil litnppointineut of jntuwlf ami other prominent anti AaloonisU, at well at the aroiisfi) iiiiliiiutton in the hope of hoM my the tenivranre Vote ( i "n I .m-s it mean ati thini; f Mr tliitlm aiiHern tlue inipiiriet, ami iiismw tin m wtl itftu'torily, we think, in the follnwitig puhhe letter: I. Mole thaittwo thinUnf the pt.ltfnllll (ommittee hail expfnil thelil1UeK ill fil nr ot the tutnpli'Mi of nn aiitt aloti plank, oiil must of them were luiatly ileinoraliiil the alaimiiiLt Unit I, in nome i'hmm, nn loiimleil) stateiiieiitt nf a few prominent men . ami, u tune iih neeilen) to prepaiv for a tt m tent on th Ihmr, thoe who u niametl (Inn ilei-iilil that it wonM In lift ter to ititi mltiei' an imtepimilent pioMtsitioii tiiwunl the eloM nt the fiinveiillin than to pH'vnt a humility ifpoit, ami the teroilt I'onlitmeil the wimiIoiii of thm couim. J Nvatly alhif th ilelejiateH ucreptett ent when the I Urn telle plank was aliptii. ulHiut MHI ih'leKntfi rising to their feet in the ulhrniative uiel onl mie in the nea tii. Kvett tn-foit the lewtlntiun va- tial It was evulcnt tn eet one pleMnt that the liiiatheH nf the ina' of the ihIeate ami of tliH aii'lienee hmi tit' with Mr llotltMlle. Not Wlls It "Hpltlllg u J n thn ttiveiittoti' for Senator llniek, ex Sen at-orK Miller ml I'latt aiel I'haiiiMvy M Itfi'fw of New Yolk, ami eoualh promt neiit men from nthi't M-atf. hml pievioun K ii,'ieeil t uitMtrt a similar i etohifmit A. The 'h'liiaml nf the honor men was thai notliitu' 'Imtil'l apfieai in the platform that ef n tot'rtiit temiHTaiii-e, am! thf r ami tire ver hitter over the action of the fonftitinti. I'h1 next ila mie of tlieir i-.i'hiiw' p"htiial reprevntativen naul to me I wiiilil lathiT have uien JMi.tHMI than ia.l that resolution pajh," ami I o el hnanl ic .thei .f tin nt in a henttil 4lietisiiMi a , in I. -i. .tist to a stattmnt lltai in irew ha I "ti-,elopte il resolnliot) that wan ti ai. as tin- lit'pnhhean plank "Vef, I am aw ate f that, hut everWMl ktifw tin were not m earnest, while tln-s il n ni'iau'' H puhliean mean every wnnl tin hav'ai'l ati'l more I he lannae f tin i - ..hi'ion ma) tmt lo otleiiie tn n -al at ki i pt i, hut its aim ami ileu is. 1 h-ii le- first I iean I that the intn mitt- ii i.l Oei'iih'il imt to leiMirt an anti sal a p! ink Mr Itotitelje hh atonisheil ami unman 1 hi- wilhnjnets to present in at the proper torn- Senator I liwir ami it her pronnm nt nietnU'is w er eipiall) etn phatu m their ileelarattoti that "the mis take must he recti!. el," ami the ethntsof th' se of ttx who were e-pecmlly In-ikiiiK' f ter the matter were tlaih aile hy a multi tilde of IfttTs ati'l telegram- that Niimtl in on meiiihcrs-, until the feehmr leaiiie mi strong that it swi pt everything Ufnre it. It meaiiH nil it wijs alio more tier man II. liter H he editor of the Sta.'lN el tuiiL'. the hadm: tieiinau paper in the st and iiuMior of the fatuous "Jutster reMihition ' was r L'ht w hen I.e w rot" : " 1 he Kepiihlicau paitv. a- Midi, tamW now nt the temiieranee party. 1 Ie.pl n-i etted the artiiin of the com miite and would have heeu h'lad if a innre ruiL'in resnlutnui liad heen finally adopted , hut 1 am imt dixenuraed, ami fee no rea son for mipimu tinif the miIooii arty, even h indiieetmn I ti t he font rarv , I H-imi that the Cepuhhean party has at last set it face iiLrahist the salom and (shall help it to pre- fnrward It it no small matter to have nnniuitted the pai ty ev .heii' iik-ain-t the whiskey ring pmte'tinn tax and in favor of "all w isi ami well ill rect.. 1 effort f..r the promotion of temm-r am e and mmahtv," and to have nominated -h. h a man as f ieii. Harrison. After tin national indoiseinent of the iesisthss trend f Kepuolie.in sentiment, there can he no doiiht uf the fact that mthstautially ever) in. in who rare more for the hoimr htisi nest than he dues fur Hepuhlican piinciple. will Mipimtt the PeiniN-iatii ticket next fall, and this coiice htration f the com moti enemv should cause a correct-oiiding iinioil of tile opHiUelltK of that hllslliess iu the ranks of the otilv party that n im.iii ahle and willing to defeat it Mr. tiriflin' letterit n plain, frank state ment, which thn not conceal or gluss over an) thin- It showK tlrt tliat the temper a net plank was prcfeuted at tin time it was in fin thernuce of a fixed plan, and Iwcatii-e it wnt Udievts) to he the wiwht mniiient to do no. In the seruud place the letter maket it evident that the alunn pttiple are du guslctl at the plank, and that their allegi mice lo the UemiK'iatii' party it strength enel hy it. It i innlcni.il. le that a tie meudouHaiidilii'huiiest pretsiire wathrtaitfht to lea r on lnany of the delegates to the convention in favur of ahvihite mIou the li'iimr qiiestiun, Thit pressure at firitt had an oiled on the committee on iomiIu tiom, Imt was finally thrown oil hy tl adoption of a plank which, continu from the men it did, n revocnhly commitM the l.epul I lean imrtv aL'aiust the haloou. The lirftt fiiiitidthe Itepuhlican anti snliMin move ment it i reditahle and grutif ititf, nd the movement will not he ahaudniicd or lelax ed. l-olm in Tliimtmii.M llerttrtl. Mi re nf the nl.l Itiituan i liiekeiisiiii'i'iiui ini; linuie tn I'l iist. in mlilitinii tnliis Mng tin- mil li. tr nf the pi. mk in the DeiuiH'mtic peuee pl.'il Inrlll w ini-n ueeiaren inn wnr iti nti a fniluie. fourteen yenrs ufluruniil he put linns! If mi riituil in llie Si iinltt nsnsyinpa tlner with.Ieini.iis in hU elTnrtH to ilefent the miieii.lmeiit I'M'linliiik' 1'avis iu tlio hill pi'minnine; Mexii'iiu war veteraiiK. In his speei'li nt timt lime lie sniil : 1 am insliuiliil hymy lenit-laturftiisup I M ii t irn nt inn; peusiuns to thitwiMierKiif tim Mi xiian wnr I tin imt nail nnywheie in Ihi'se mstl lli'liiUIH thill 1 mil tn except Mr. ,li ITt'iHin llavis, nnr iln 1 see in tlieir spirit that it is tlie i pininn nf tlie (leneial Assetn ,v ,,f the State nf (Hiio Hint the punish ment of tlie ieiiplo of Hie Smith ..unlit In I.e ienrinus in tlie pcrsnn nf .Ii fli'inni Pa Ms 1 iln imt sen ntiv,heii. in tlmse in stinct inns tliat il is tlie ilesini nf thn people nf the Stall, nf I Iilin tn single out Jellersnu llavis ami iiinke him a marlr, whilu tither men wlin went ipiitti as far us lie tliil nro imt only imt puuislieil Imt icceiMil into tlio hiVlit-st stntions of this (iovt'rnmeiit." It una this HH'ecli nml otlierii of a similar nnttiio ili liveiisl liy thu lirijiniliers iu tlio Semite that limunlit out nlil Znch Chaiiillei''B l inuini,' repl . ut Ilia i-lnsn of liicli lie lmrl t'i this nil Imt lull inlu tlieir nstnuishetl ranks : "Sir, einliteen yenm ago Inst ninnlli I sat iu these halls ami liteiitil In .lellerson Da i is ili'livi'i ini,' liis fnri'well mlilress, inforni iH us whnt our tuiistitulionul ilutics tnlliis ( inv i riiiiient wen-, nml then lie left ami en tei eil into th" rt'liellinn lo overthrow tlio (liivi'ininent that he hml iiworii to suptsirt ! I reinnineil liere, sir, iluiinn tlio wliulo of that teriilili. ifliallion. I naw our liruvo ml.lii'is liy tlmusnmlsmiil humlrtslsnf thou sunils, njf, I miKht wiy luillinns, pass ii.r,. in, h to thn tht'iitie nf win', nml 1 Mtw I il.elr iliattertsl ranks let urn : I saw- stonin- -;: - , . . . ,..: ,.r Imal llllt-l sieniiii.nn. inni linn. set ....... ter railrnnil train ariivi! willi tlio uinimoil r. tn I w iillllilml 1 I was willi inv frieml from lihmli! Uluml when lio touimnnileil tlio Army of tin. I'l'toninc, mul kuw piltm of iiii.I arms tlnlt lliaile 1 1 1 1 1 I ii i i t V sliuililer : 1 saw tlio wi.l.nv ami tlie orphan in their liointt, ami limitl the weepini! nml wuiiiun of tlnw who had lost their denret and their het Mr. President, I little Ihuiiifht at that time lint I idimild live tu hear iti the Senate or the United SUiIoh onlogieB itwiti delTet'tou D.ivi( living -a living Itehel illotrlxeil on the lloor ol hiu Jennie ot me Unitetl KlateH ! Sir, I am aniared lo hear and I can tell the ifchtlcmcli oil thi ther Mile Ihnt thev litlle know the Kpiritof the North when they come here at tliU day. ami with hrava.lot mi their lip( utter enlo giiMtiKin a man whom every man, woman and child ill the North helievet have leen a douhle dyed traitor to hit (lovein- tnent. Old '.nvh hatt vow. Davis still liven, and Thiinnaii liopen to he olectotl hy thu Solid South Ah a matter of gratitude he should have its support, hut ho may find next No- einhor that ulthoiiL'h the loyal old Michi- L'nmh r it gone, his spirit h ahroad In the North. Mil, Itl.MSKS MllllVM.. III. tlnmilllrt nt U'. lt oiiir In Ni'ii l orli III. Ill.t Hpiiili. Tllll lll'W Ullllill'l' llf till' M'll, till' ttltllllll f iiniMiuy'H hti'iitniT, tin. City nf N Ynrk, witli linn. .Tn.iii". ( I . Illnltie nil Irnitnl, r.wlt til Iiii' ilni'k in Ni'iv Vnik la.t I'riil'iy nun n ini;. Mr. Illiinn "nt taki-ii nlT In tli" I ; . ntnl uniiil Hirers mill tin ilain nf liatnlt, lin "iii taken iilminl llin Ijmni M. SUiiiii ntnl IuihIikI ut tin. fimt nf tiM'iity tliinl Hlri't't mill Nnrtli rivurut 111:1111 oVltn'k. Tin' m'l'ttit miih a ini'innrnlilfl nno an tli. Htfirin ut'iit ilmvii tn nii't't tin' liic KtennuT lin. Imy Ma. cnvi'ii'il illi ynrlitn. titu ntnl nail main, unil tli.'r.i wnt n cnn.lmil ilin m liHcr.. sli'iini iiittli-s ntnl lirniH lmtnt. Tlie In-ert fmiii thn ilwkn nf tin! Sturm iipri- iiintinninm. ntnl 111 tint vi'st'l-i tunrtHl farh nlliiT Mr. Illainit uii. in.nlt. nut, ftiiinliiic in a irrniip nf frii-niN nn tin' tijipi'r tii'ck. fur urii'il. Ah tiii'i iit'i'iKUiftun fit .' Mr. uiaitii miiuhI Muri' flii'iT'i limki' fnith, hatnlki'i !iii.fi atnl llau-t wiTti uavinl, rn.' nf. 'Itlfiititt, .TmiiHsl l'.lnini'." "N'nfrt'i' lra.it','' tr , nnitf, ntnl tlio titinnt utlii.t.iiu.iii nrn nllfi! Al II l'i n'rl.K'k, In tint mii.ii' nf Hail In thn I'liii.f." Mr. Illniiif rnt nlmanl tin. Starin, f-miteil liv Wliilflaii Ki'iil mxl Mr I'.ml. I'iinirtnmi nf thp t''iiiimittftiif rt tiinl Mr il.it tlrttt, iresi.tiit nf tin. Vi'W Vnrk Hei in Iii mi 1 1 I'luli, ilitliteivil mi l.lrt nf i tii mi", tn uliii'li Mr. itlniiit' rt'illtil I1H fnllnll h . Mil. lll.MNK't SI'KKI'II. 'Mr iV.'ti.li nt ami I'lillftuiMi nf tlm IN- tllliiirmi rluli ntnl ffllnw rltti'lis : Tn Hint .If nii to tipir.'i'iitti' till' iit'li'ulni' t'arli atnl vit nut' 'f vuii ittiiiiilil Imi nlttnt frtnii linnit' tiinl finiiitry fur tin- lmij; Mrii.i nf U nmnlliH ) mil Ntiri inn fan liavt' littlt" cnu titiiiu nf tliH LM't'at itratlfii'atliitl nf tliat in tttant iilien 1 Haw tlit nlnirt'1 nf tint "rnnl rfilllilil' 1 I'llllll'it tell Villi linw iieeil L'rati'ful I mil tn lie retut'inltereii in tliii. manner li) jnil atnl tliee aHeuiliiiHl i;entltt men It i. a n'l'iie I ulilill never fnret II i. an iH'i'aHiuti uliii'li I ature mi 1 niiire late front tlie lii'iitli- nf my lieart. It i llin). mill nllH lt tile Ml'l event lliliell i;rt'etetl u nt tlie nrnl iimee ni .Miienemi nellH e lifliril, tlie ileatll nf lien Slmri.lall. a man ulm i.a. alNiie iartv atnl hUmm! fnr the iimnn nf ntntis With that i.xifiti.iii, ,i iy at rival iimn tn native .liuri. uaHtinat teinleil hy anitlimi! Imt ju atnl lm.tinesit i'htt i'iiuiiaiKn nn ulnt'li ymi nre alHint tti enter tllnlllil lie prefai'eil, If that were tni tiiiiie, h fieri inter in tin I'tritei! Statfs mi: uh.it I liave tteen. aim lif.-irltii; u lint liaie iienr.i liiinm: the int jwir. Tin' im,;reiit nf the i'ain)nili;n in I lit- l mteii Staten it iieiietl f ruin tin' Kuii'iifiin .t.i.nl (mint liltll nil mtete.t ai iriifinltl'l at it 1 ill tlie I'niteil Suite. It is tl njiurtiinitv f KiikIhiuI Ii i Hi- '"UK i1ii-"1 fnr. tin' lilllir Intikfil fnr iH'i'Ilsinn, tip III uliii'li til'' Iii'.imt l.tlmr nun tin' t'heniier ralirli" in the 1.1 mirl 1 eifit tn luvnile tlit- lien nml Inner llie i.a.'eH nf Alllelii an iMirkiilL'tll"H tlie Kuniptsiii stnnihiril. it ii lint n eiinle-t nf enpiUll ni;nitist t-npi tni It H nut a rtintt"t nf partiiiau aalli.t pnrtldiu. It l- inui'li lii'her tirill either nf these It triinvi'tliU part) uinlive Wlietli er the i:rent units nf Ainerienii ritietis. u Ini earn tlieir lirrml liy the sweat nf their limw. uliall serinnily rttlutit tlieir einniu ment frntn ilny In il.iy. Tliat i tlie wlmle itli ami nininent uf this ipiestmu. Any tliini: tliat iltviTt tlie iiietiun frmn that sincle h pi nt isa iienkLMiintif I lit t-auipnlti I say liere, as i untie m say nun iiiiien mure el.ilmriitliin, (inu.l eneeriui; niin i rtes of "Thit's uliut e want'' -I say here. that tlio wanes nf the Amerieall lali.iicrs inn.it lie reillli'tsl exeept with the t-nnsent ami tlie ntes tif the American lalmrer him self The aplienl i. tn him It fumes tn Ills ilimr nml asks llllll w lietlier, w llll the k'rent iwer nf the rr.iiii liise ntnl me ureni maj.iritv he Hissesses in his uwn hmnls, he is wiiimtr Ini liiuist'll atnl ins assiN'iaies, ins t'hililrt'ii ami his i liiMren's rlnl.Iri'ii, tn take that fatal step al the l.i.Mniir of nn Amen m I impress ntnl an Ainerienn presi.ieni, ho nre irnierneil liv lhat element ulm s.in-lit tn ilestmv this natiuti." A.liifesses nf ui'li'unie Here presellttsl mi U'hiilf iif mime runs nri;nnintiiius. ainnni; the iii'i-t niitnlile lieiui; Hint nf JinUf A I. M..riis.ni, nn Iteli.ilf nf the Irish Auierienu null fr till, If lenk'lle nf tlie l'llite.1 Slates Oil tlie nriiiul iif tlie Stnrm nt the tloek Mr lllaine ami Ins family went tn thel ifth venue lintel, ami the n f t fli h in was a sue essiini iif rails fmni frieinls In answer tn the inilstrtillinte tleimiu.l tif the rri.wtl lu the street, .Mr lllnltle w as iililnjisl In snitw llilllself nn tine nf the luili'imies nml sjieak hrielly. On Siimlay Mr. Ulaiue wij tin Ktlesl nf Sfiiatnr I'latt nt M alih.'it tun ls'iieh .t ;; t:iirM(i n.ii.i.. Tlir -torl llr.ifr of Monit- .Inr) In ml ltriiibliniii. A ntiM'l feature in tlie Itlaine uituile in New York mi Thursilay eveuini; of last week mil a liuue kill, li feet in iliatneter, which it is pi-ii'mst-il to rnll all over tlie cnuntrv as a snrt of cainpH;n tlneutnent The siiliere i calle.1 tlie Ilarrisnu nml Hurt nn Lull, nml is puiuteil reil, wliite nml hint, ntnl inscnlMsl witli verses nml mottoes Tlie Men whs couceiveil iu fuuiltt't'htutl, Mil , liy citieiis of that town usm the ilay of (ten. Ilariisnu's nnimnatinn. ami itsapprnpriate ness struck tliem most fnrcilily when they lememlierisl that the first IihII of the kiml ever inaile, ntnl which wasrollwlaUnitfrnni line tow n to another liy enthusiastic ynuni,' Kiliticians, was huilt iu tliat very town of I'unilierlaml iu Iminir of tlie mnninntiou of lien, llarrisnn'ti j.-iainlfatlier. It fnriueil iiii. of the must novel features nf the Tip ecniiiw campaiK'tit m.'l mllcl frmi. Cumlierlauil to llaltiinnre where itwassuli Mtpientlv liiokeii up for khuUinc; hi1. Tli it liali, however, was nut nearly as laruo or elalsirate as the nun which is tn rnll fnr Harrison ntnl Mnrtnn. Tlio ball is n canvas covere.1 sphere I'.' feet in circuiuferenco, ami is huilt nltnul an immense wheel nr rim on which it mils. It weighs over IIHH) imutuls, tliotmll it lolls eisily mil nny lut propelle.l hy a couplo nf n til. I lli. sll lit ol III., inn is a iieice tu three iuchitass pipe whicli pniiects one foot at either pole. On this aro fastetusl two stamlarils, woi-kuik on rouorit in prvteuv tlm Iitill from topplini; nvor, nml fnr tlie pnrailo Inni; irnti limiilles liav.i heen inaile to replace these, just the heiKht of n man's sliouliler from tlio (rouml. Hopes cnu also l,e l ici.'eil to tlie fchillt, so tlio enlllllsiasllc Kenuhlicaus can pull tlio inonster nlnni; like n tiro enifiue. Iu veil letters on olio fin. nro paiuicn uie wnrils. "C'utulierhinil, Allenhnny coiinty, Murylnml." Snino of tlio mottoes nro as Inllnws : ni l .Mli iiliiiuy In ism htarti.t tlie Itnll fur Harrison ; 111 'ss, as they tliil it then. We lull it till for H'lHum lieu Hull al.tiiK, roll away, Keeplhe lull fit met Ion ; The tiplrft or our men lit up From Jtocky Hills toiKt-jiu. With head ami sul Tliii Uill we mil; Ma timed luiprme ,k mi ut move. It is not proposed to roll the Imll along the country roads from oue place to niioth er, hut to Jiip it hy rail ami put it together Hotliat it limy apeftr iti tlie eanipaigu par iidea all ver the country. The !Iiul In) of Novruibrr. (Air ''Vimkit IiHKlie."i Kimlatid nt our InrllT rave, U-l lietum-ratit lienite in; They can't, while we've tlie jnivvit to nave, A i heap-John nation make iim. Kr free men ami fur free noil, toi, Tlieir love wax ne'er ilistlntiuiwhisl. Kree tnule, ou know, U unnther tlunis: All! that, )en, lluit'n .puto KtmliHli! Then work uay, e gallunt men, Ami IteiiHMTiitti, remeinltef, Jtrave lien will runt UM drover out, In tln-LiU.l iluHor Noenil-T Nn ivU-l tlajr, luitnlaua ratr. I'or mi ktuill U' the token; Our elislKii le the hrave oll thlK, Ami thai shall he tlie kI.'Uii: A uinhI prlee-J mat. a kmmI day V wiy, A K""l prUel man to wear it; A Kotn leaure nuuil three Hum a (Uy, And u knmI pivlecthe taritTl Then work away, e RalUnt men, And iMiimi, )oti reuwinU-r, lliuve Ken wilt rout OM lliiner i'lii. In the Klatl ihi) h f N'ovemu-r 0U1MKNT AFFAIRS. (ii:i:nu. siimtmws w him. I'lii' Nl.ilr Iml liii..t-l.' I'rrriiioiilii. til .t'lifltiiivloii tt" Siiliir.ln., The I k h 1 v nf (leu. .Slieri.Iaii lav In stale in St. Mnltfiew 's Ilotnan I 'iitholie i liurcli, Iu Wii.liiiitton. mi I'riihiv. nml imiuv Ihousaml pisipln imsseil in ami nut to lake a last lisik nt tli ill-mi HoMicr's fnco. Tlie filliernl wr vices on Sutunlnv wero -ninplo nml innrkwl liv tlio least liossllili! ilisptav. The ntti'tiil ancu unt ri'Kiilnteil hy ticket, nml llicru wns no crowd or cnufiisinn In tlio uiitircti. ine Prnsidelit of tin) Ullitetl Stntes, the heads nf departments, tlio Senators anil Hepre senialives in uonifress, umi inner iienu -iil.lied persons were present. Snletnn liicli reipil nn wns relcbrntpil at 10 n'cliK'k. is'ctipyitiK an hour. Seven holy fathers nf the Komlnicnns, nrrnytsl in hlnck enpes ami cn.siM'ks, tisik Hisitinn witliiti the clinlicei, nml iM'fnfy tlie mass cliauteil 'Tin. Mlseiere." Meanwhile ( 'niilii.nl (lililsms, the nrchliisliiip, the liishnp nml n sciire nf minor i-lercv entereil the sunctunry nml np proaclieil the altar. The sncreil chnincter of tin) service, tlie rich mouniiux vt'stments of tliH i-ler-f.Miien, the sai-rtsl clmnlJt and the music liy the church choir, witli select snloists for tlie is'cas.on, all went to com plete n scene lieyo.nl all realization except to tlmse who were present At the cluso nf the liicli mass Carilinal (lililsms ilelivereil aeulnitv on the life of the illustrious general. Tim Inni; service ended, the mourners nml the nuilieiicfl prepnritil to leave I lie church. At tlie ilisir was the caissnn, whicli seeinei nusterelv sin.pto witli its coveriiu,' of ll.-i-;. mid seriie lin tliis the ca.ket was Isirno In the cemelery in Arlinutim. At Hits liorse liloek in front of tlie chun-li'was the horse of Hie ,1,-tnl neiieral, snililleit and liridhsl, witli the military Issits nf liis owner hem strnppeil to the sinhlle, held liy n sernwiut nfcnialry. Tlie horse l.u.ueilintely foilnw ed the ruitwiii, nml preceili-il tin. mourners, mid Hie Ioiik in.ir.-li to Arli.i-,'tnn l'i;nn M II j -lieu Si'hofli'lil, u.ounteil nml ill full in. .fiimi, with Ins stnlf. led tlie lil.1l fl. At tlie Krnvc the usual In. rial service wns sii.,1 At its. lose a luiltery of altillery llleil u snlitt" nf 17 km. is a li.iifl.-r .aiseil his him. tn Ins hps and Mew "taps," H.e military t-iiiviilnt for ' Iiiuht," anil then the I'.iiir prts t-Minn of Iht- liviti-f liirmsl hnine ward. Till: M MK ll MM. HI ITS I II! ItKK tltM KII MI ITS I'llKV.IMKV IlKflNKI. I.Y A SRW I'MII.AMI MKrBllK.llJ. HIST. I'rof. Win.inw 1'iitnn of Itrown univer sit y. as seereturV nf the New Kllltlalld ll.e teiiriilivical sis'lety, lias lieell cnudlli tini.' an illVfstiitatinn nf Hie -Trent stnrm nf the 1 1 tli lltlinf Marcli last, aided l.y a i;rant from the trustees nf tile Kllzalietil Tlinmp sou Sfleni-H fund. While I he stnrm 'sissess ed nil exceptlnllill interest for tlie ifeliernl pllltlif. It Is found to have not less for the inetisiriilnk'it uln. Its 'i uli.ir churni'tei ist u s were ( 1 1 tlie rapidity witli which its enerity was tlevelnpeil, I'i) tlie I'Ms-sslle prefipiUilinn. cliiellj in the form of snnw . ami :!) the fm-t that its inaxunuin i..te..sit was limited tn a relatively small area This liy n. tl." smith nf New Kiiirlaml. where, fortunately, there were nliuinl'int "herv its. I1, nf. I'pton's disfiissuin is luised uhiu innri' than on' res.rts, alMiut nni half nf whit li were furnishetl liy the regular nit servers uf the society, i:i IsMnc nliseriers nf Hi" I'llitisl Stutt-s signal service, while ai. nit one tenth came f nun vessels nlf the ist. tliriniKli CiimMV Ikutlett, the hy iln.jrapher nf th" navy. I In tl." luuriimi; uf the ltllli nf Mnii li nn .'ll.pticnl dfpresslou exteudisl from Arknn sns niutherl. ntnl tliirmi; the day tl.ed.iulil.' cjclit.ie mo'vt-tl fiisterly. the southern fen Ire ii.liiiui'iio." iu Hi ii.rseof 'ii hours from a isiiut near St bnus tn ( ienriria Tlietwu centres were now well ilefined as st'paratf e. 'Iui.es, the northern one him; mer On tarin, and tiie pree ipiutinn Is'it.'; l.irht snow or ram Hurim; the Uth the northern cy clone piLsstsi l.j u. id the refinn of the re Isirts, ami was fulluwisl hy a cold wave. with teinperatule HI tn III decrees lower than that of the cyclone itself, and which .nlvuneed oer tlie lake rt'f.on toward New K.is-lmiil. Meantime, the northeasterly ad vance of the southern cyclone was attended witli heavy rains, and rapidly increased in intensity. I.'ain and snow liepin to fall in New KiL'laud, winds of incrensini; violence preimiiil on the cuust, and on the uifiit nf the l'-'tli the stni in centre was near Nan tucket. Here it censed its nnrtheasterly isnll-se. and nilwuiced slowly tnwuril tlie west, over l.hiide Islatiil and t'linnt-cticut .iml lo.-iiij; its intensity, until tlie innrniti-; of the 11th, when tlie cyclone was no loin; er well deli. .ed. This storm thus, afford all example nf u well ilevelnped cyclone i'h.iu-;i..f; its course and et-nsini; to exist over southern New Knland. l'mf. I'pton's clmrts. repri.luctsl in tlie American Metisiriil.ih.ical .lournnl. fully il lustrate all tl lisfriatioi.nl data. Mnxi ... .ini wind vi'l.s'itii's wt're recorile.1 at tsiast stations nn tlie IvMh Uith, reai-liiu.; as hit;!, as Vi miles, ami resiiltiii-; in itreat d.i...n';e. as the wind's direftiou lay Inwiird the shore Tlie precipitation, everywhere excessive, was almost wholly snow to the west of tlie meridian of New I,m,1.,ii. and pihsl in i.n- e drifts, niakinir even its approximate .nensureinent inisiss.lile lu lentralCon neftifiit ami a hirire part of eastern New York, the avernu'e fall nf snow- ap-tears to hnve excetsle.1 411 inches, while lu tlio west ern half of Massachusetts nml nenrly tlie whole of Connecticut the average depth of iinmeittsl snow was aliout 'til inches. In tlie southeast of M.is.'ii'li.isetts the fall wns al most wholly rain Sn.iwdr.ft actually measured slinwed astiilllslilm; deptils -frn.n l"i tn III feet ... Duchess CI. lit) , N. Y . nml :n feet iif...- New Haven Miildletown, iu the same slate, rejsirtisl the u.nx.lu.un ire c.pitat.ou of ."i 7". inches. In the hi story of Hie progress of the temiierntures di.riui; this storm, l'mf. Upton lin. Is nn explaun linn of scleral nf its leiuaikalile features. As a cold wave nilvnnces. nnti cyclonic ion ditions nro usual : hut the fall in tempera ture on this ocensiou was uttt-nded with stroll'; southerly wind, due to cyclonic cir culation. Tlio arrival of the cold area from the west pmlialily caused tlie dellec tinu nf tlie cyclone from its uri.-innl track, u relatively rure iKM-itrrenct.. In tins case the deliection exceeded '.III detflees, and tlie cyclone was drawn directly toward the cold men. Thus the cyclone and tlio cold wave met in mortal cinnhat, nud fouclit a tragic duel, in wliicli Isitli ciiniliatnnts canio lo mi untimely end. 'I'lie ,fliirIerrr M n . 1 1 llmii; Iiifpiteof the elforts made losave him, IliifV'h M. Itronktt, alias Maxwell, the litiir ilerer of hit young friend Treller, was 1 hanged at St. Nuns last Friday. It isa I little more throe years ago that n ImxIv was found packed in a trunk at the Southern I lintel in St. biuis in a pHUii occupied the week liofore hy two young Kiiglislnneii 0 Arthur Vreller, a drummer for an KnirlMi , linn, and Walter II. I-ennox Maxwell, hit traveling companion or physician. It was ; PrellerV IxHly that was in the trunk, and it ' proved that he had heen chloroformed to I death. Maxwell was traced hy detectives j to New Zealand, and wn drought Jtaek. I He, was indicted iu Novemlter, lI-", and I was identified at Hugh M. lirookti of Hyde, I Kng. He was convicted of the murder, I hut he and his friends were ahle to get re peattsl stays of execution. At the very last the KuglUh iiiinhster at Washington asked for another stay, hut the governor of Missouri very propetly hehl that there was no rea Min for further delay. If any crim inal is over to Ih hanged .Maxwell was u fit wihject for the gallows. Ho proved him self an expert liar, one of hit most ingen ions stories lietng that the chloroforming was an aecnlent, the result ot nn ovenioso given to relieve mi nttjirknf painful illness Mich as I'reller was suhject to. A Womlrrfiil Kiillroiul. When the railway was first openeil he tw eon Moscow and St. retershurg it was an ohject of great terror to the supersti tious peasantry of northern itussiu, who thought there must certainly he some witch craft or inagie in an invention which could inako a truin of heavy oars run along w ith out horses at the rate of twenty miles an hour, when the host speed of the wagons to which they were accustomed was only three miles an hour, or four at the very outside. Some of them would not even go within hiht of a train, ami made the sign of thee runs whenever they heard one rattle past. Other peeped timidly over thu palisade of the ruil uav s Li it i.m to catch a cliuipse of the fear ful smoke hrcathiiu: cretiture, which they 1 relieved U) ho a living monster, and when the steam-whistle smimleil thev cried out, "Ilwir him serming ! He's hungry, and wants to eat Miutehody !" and took to their heels ut once, I'ut little hy little this terror U'gun to wivir away. The village priuU were seen to uo to and fro hy train, nud thu simple imuntry folk thought that what thy did iHJtild not Ih w rong. Hy dogre the peas- nitt theintelvoK U'gan to try tin "nuioko waonV' I in i, nml one ilay an old man named I an tVtrovitch Maloll, who had never heen out of hit own village tilt then, made up hit mind to go and have a look at "Mother Moscow," winch all Ituwfun rtis untt reverence at the flnmt city lu the world, nml the real capital of lttiia. Now it happened that the down ixprow and the up oxpretM met each other at the Ktatioii of ItologiN (midway hetwecti Mm cow and St IVtei nhurg), w here the pat Kengers of hoth tiahiN stopped for half nn hour to have ttuppur Among the crowd of people that got out of the other train Ivan suddenly recognized an old friend. The two went Into the refrenhtnont room to gether, had n chat over their steaming tiiinhlers of tea nml lemon juice, nml then Ivan, without thinking of what he wan do iug, got into his friend's train instead nf Ins own, nml was kooh traveling hack to ward the srot whence he had xtnrted. Their talk went on merrily for a while, for Ivan's friend never thought tif asking the old man which way he was going. Hut presently Ivan hegan to grow silent nml grave, at if pondering something which puzzled linn very much ; ami at length, after sitting for nearly live minutes with out uttering n word, he suddenly hroke out : "Ah, I'avel Yurievitch" (Paul, son of OeorKi'h "what n wonderful thing these lailroads nre to he sure 1 Here am I going to Moscow, and here are oii filing to St. lVtorthurg, and yetwo're Uith traveling iu the wilne car !" nfr'i Mtitjtixiue fr Tin: a heat "77tr.s7" Mosorouns. KAITH HorOIIT OPT UV TIIK llnt'SK I OMMIT TKK'S IXVKSTlllATION. The preliminary reort of the House committee charged wih the investigation of trust comhinatioiiHthrowK fresh light on the Standard (hi monopoly the gi eat orig inal model on which nil these illegal coin hiiies have liecii formed. It appeals that while the main purine wn to "trenxtheii th remoi fielest Miwer of the trunt great cunning was shown iu'the efTnrt to keejt it he, ond tlie reach of the law. The House committee tas the Stnmlaid hi agreement piovided that all prtijiertv, real and per ssmnl, asset and liusiuess, slmultl he trans fei red to and vested iu the companies lie longing to the coinhiiiatiou, and the snv iluty of the trust was Ut receive the divi deuds drs'lared and distrihitte them amou the holders of the trust certificates This, together with holding uml voting fin the stMk, ttit nt to U the only fiinctinti vesteil in the tiustees h the agieement. I'-evon i a doiiht the trustees cnutlol and dominate ahtolutely alt the cnncrns in the coiuhiue, and the cunningly draw n agreement is in teudeil to protect the uiouoM)ly from pros edition under state laws again ft coinhiua Hons Ut control prices nr fnrestall the mar ket. As illustrating the methods of the Stand ard trust the committee rites a t nitwit Hon hetweMi that enmhine and the t hi I'ntiluc ers' aswM'iatioii in 17. 'I'h tntraet wnt that o.iHW(,iMH luirrels of oil then leongiii,v to the trust slmuld he set aide for the lien efit of the iV-xlucers' ii.ssM-intioii on condi tioti that it would cm tail the production of crude oil at least IT, I hart els per da v. The representatives ,,f Producers' lis social ion tim)erstsMl definitely that the ar rnngemeiit they made wns with the Mand nrd Oil trust, nud when the written con tract was produced liefore the House com mittee it was found Ut he signed hy the Standard Oil "oinpauj" of New- Yoik, a corporation whicli was simply one uf the inemhers of the "trust," hut had no an thority whatever to represent or hind the federated monopoly. It is proHi,teroiit to siipHtse that the agreement was with the Standard Oil company of New York nml that other concerns in the comhiiintmn were not parties U it nml to Im affected hy it. Yet on the face of the paiert such would seem to Im the fact, and there is not f hue in Mack nud white Ut prove the con trnry. The conspirators gut together, and, after they had made the arrangement hi curtail production gave each other the wink and the trust representatives shssl aside while the ollicial of thu Now York company was hruught in to sign the con tract. The real trust is a ghost that signs no contracts, himU itself to nothing, acts thn ugh secret agencies, and jet rules the oil imltistry with remorseless greed and j tow er. The Standard Oil coiuhiuatioii is the pro genitor of all the modern American trusts, nud they aim to move iu e pmlly mysteri ous way. The inv estigatmu already made h the House committee shows thnt ordin ary laws against comhinatious to control prices will hirdly reach these trusts, for thu reason that their contracts are signed hy dummy corjNiratious and agents and the trust itself incurs no legal liahihty. A man rohhtsl hy n ghost need hardly trouhle him self to inform the jiolice or demand that the culprit lie lodged in jail. With most of the trusts the articles of agreement are kept secret oven from the investors and certificate holders. The trusts are not lim ited hy a chatter or required to make any rejiorls or statements They pay no tax on franchises or sNx-k ; they can increase their capitalization at pleasure and move from state to state when they will, and, while exercising miw ers that no state would confer on any corporation, are Ik- mid con trol and i esjtoiisiMe to no one. luvisihle and irresnnsihle powers like the Standard Oil trust are rohhiug the the ouhlic, crush ing competition, ami speedily suhjecting the country to commercial feudalism. Some means must he found to hreak the jtuwerof thes secretly hate led tuonojtoties. A Iteiiiarkitlitr I'd let. Uisitmrek finds it very d ill'i cult to induce the residents of Alsace to hecouie imiaied with a love of (ierimitiy. This i scarcely to he wondered nt. Suppose the state uf Maine was wrested hy the fate of war from the Unite! States and made a part of Can ada. How many jears would it reipiire to make loyal Kuglishinen out of Maine Yan keet f lint Hisiu.irck is resolute, and it ie sotting to every jtossihle expedient to de tach these patriotic citizens from tlieir at tachment to France. The latest edict ap pears almost tH nhsiird for Indiof. Many of these loyal men, of the higher classes, send their children to scIhmiIs in France, hut liisiuarck promises to put a stop to tins hy refusing to permit thesy children to return home to pass their vacatinus. As he cnu refuse to grunt thu parents a past ltort to visit France, he has the power to hreak up family icunious. Can this he near the close of the nineteenth century f fosoa .hmnmf. (rn. Nlitfriitnns llorr Oou. Sheridan's famous charger, Hieni, on which he rode to Winchester, is preserved stuffed in the military museum on Govern or's Island, New York. The horse w at pre sented to (leu. Sheridan hy the oflioers of his regiment on tlie occasion when he tstk the colonelcy of the Soiimd Michigan (Riv alry. The horse followed him through the war nud diet! in IS7H Kieiii was of lilack Hawk shs'k, with dark shiny coat, white feet and long flowing mane and tail. This is the story of n very recent outruge in Florida. Mr. J. P. (!o!e, n gentleman of wealth am! a prominent Kepuhlicnu, was at his residence nt Monticello, in Jefferson county. After he had retired for the night n hand of masked men called ujton him and stated that they had nothing ngainst him personally, that they had known him for years, hut that he must get out of the coun ty uml remain outside till after the election. If he would do this his property should not he injured, nut go lie inusi. w nn one time to take n few things, he wns carried hy the Ku Klux to the nearest railroad sta tion and was forced to take the train for Jacksonville. Mr. Cole is descrihed as a Northerner who is jioptilar with all classes In Florida. He has long )oeu a resident there, and has justly acquired great influ ence with the colored population, It was prohahly fen re 1 that he would organize the colored voters, and this method of intimi dation was therefore adopted. At Uoehester, N. Y., a hattnlioit of Yil has Iteen formed entirely of men who voted Tor Cleveland lu IWI. St. Alhans has a French Hepuhlican cluh containing 110 nieiulters, most of whom voted for Cleveland in 1K8I, A "straw" is given iu the Itoston Iteoord from the University press oflice iu Caiu h ridge, Mass., where alsnit NO legal voters are employed. In 1HM they voted Cleve land oS, lllaine '.. Now they stand Har rison 07, Cleveland -11. No denuMTiicy is genuine this fall unless the firm name of "J. Hull, Cleveland it Co." U Mown in the Isittlu. FA tut t a Ait vtrtixrr. Are )ou weak ami w wiry, overworked ami Until F lliNMlVHarHiiiiaiilU It Jast thv inwlUine to purify jour hloml am) ghe you strength. MlSCKLhANY. An (llll rlttiilf A hninlt t In a valley fitecpliut: Mnoiilutht O'er the liltl.i. cl-et-plttfc; A HppHtitf Blteain like a thren.1 nr gold Kltsltlt! llie font of the timmilitlll Itt'M thn p In the ffret the whip Htor wltlsMntf, A ml tear from t In heart nf the w Alclicr irlntr. As, MNithltiK her ln( il one's ui'tanw ot KlNl, She hrNVrs their plnilitUe call fliriiir, ItarkeiihiK shndows ihs-per icrow, And sighing hri-eyes whlsju'r low. V ion the hrnw- of the itli't ntnst Th' stars their sotetmi v Igilt keep; There iHttlshed nlmfts in grati'teur rise, Atnl ton h the spleiulor of the skies. iu Us v. It was a very large houo n handsome lioiise, indeed and the spneiout grounds were heautifully kept, hut the facs and forms which were constantly appearing at some of its tunny windows or emerging from its doorways did not seem exactly iu keeping with its sluteliness. (Irutiny jr kins, with flapping cap hordernml gay cot ton handkerchief, leaned from alt oi-eii casement iu tin smaoml story and called to a hoy on the graveled walk heluw. "See here, sonny, if Jtm're going past the jMjst ollice just stop and ask if tliere's n letter for Mrs. Iarkms, will jof Mrs. Itrigadier-geiierul larkins, mind ! Fin ex pecting n silver tea set ns n testimonial from my hushaud's troop," "Yes'm," answered Uillv, going slowly down toward the great arelied gatewuy. "Iaiid sakes ! youngster, you needn't take it so airnest,'7 pipeil the little hump lacked woman on the stets. "She never hml no general for a liushund, and he nev er had no troops, and they never had no tea set. She's always lookin' for a letter." Itilly knew that she had Iteen looking for one eer since he came to the place a few weeks he fore, and tliat she made the same request of every one whom she iuw going toward the roud He knew the older chil dtcu tailed her a "little out," whatever that might mean, and that thev, paid no at tention to her, and that the one legged sail or nlwajs laughed as he answered : "If I hml that 'ere cargo I'll hring it nlnmid, ma'am, never four." Hut it was Ililly't hahit Ut take tilings se tiotisly. In fact it hud Iteeii n very serious world tn him so far, and he leaned his vol low curl) head against tlie fence lhat hrijfht Siimlny afternoon and pondered it myste ries mice mote. Ho hud n faiiey that the numerous little hniisiH he saw where onlj n few people lived together were pleasnnter I han this ,irie one with so many crowded into it. He dimly rememhered one of these httle hornet, with its daintily spi ead tuhle at super-time nml a laughing face that had hent over hit at the window while they waded for smiiel.!', else to come. He hud later and mote distinct inetnor) nf that same face, white as the pillow mi which it rested, and uf living lifted up tu kiss it, while u tremulous voice whisjeied, "Oitd will care for oii,m darling." Since then he had leeu in muuy pla-s, only to stop until he could he taken somewhere else. He looked up ut the Mack letters on the white arch over the gateway, and sjelled them out, as he had often done he fore, ,'Oo-u-n-t-y P-o o-r F-u r-m." He asked Oraiiuy I -ark ins one day w hat that meant "Why, it means that we're jsntr house folk and the county takes cure of ut. They won't take care of me long nfter I get word from the gmeral," said granny, nodding her head in a way that set her -ap horder 11 ing. "Hut my mother said Ood would take cure nf me," urged Hilly, with nn idea that he slmuld like God's eare much hetter than tint. "Why, so he des, child. You're an or phin, and he cares for the orphhi." "Hut when f" persisted puzzled Hilly. "Seems as if 11 heen sent to so many placet to get the right ones to take care of me. When will he do it f" The form of the tjuestioii liewildered grnnny. Her slender stis'k of coherent idna was nearly exhausted. "1 I ruther s'pnse he gett folks to do it," she said. "Mehhy nime nice folks l wnnt a loy me and the ginernl, like us not, when he comes hack." The prevailing lack of faith in the gen eral had so far affected Hilly ns to prevent his building nny hope on the Intter state ment, hut her suggestion of the other nice folks haunted him. Ho did wwi he could find them, and he was nil the more anxious this Sunda lieenuse of a hit of conversa tion that he hml overheard, the old sailor had told the hutnphaek woman that he, Hilly, was to he sent away iu a few days. "To another work'us not so good nt tint, hut it's in the county where he lelongt( d'ye see ; nud it standt to reason every county ought to take care its own. We don't "fare none tm sumptuous, nohow, and they only kept him here to get it rightly et tted where he Itelonged.'' The one legged sailor was n connoisseur iu the inatterof ptor houses, to judge from his descriptions, and his vivid ortrnynl of the had (mints of those he had seen made ir Hilly's Mood run coll. It wis such a fair world outside that gate, with soft clouds fiuatiug over the hhie sk nml white daisies fringing the ioadide if only ho could find in it the nice folks Granny Ijir kius had mentioned. He was lmlf n mind to run awav and try : and he would never comu hack unless lie did get a letter for granny. He meant to ask for one if he saw a (Mist ollice. Nolsidv hindered or noticed hit going. Iu one direction the road ran trnight to the town, in the other it wound away to u httle village, ror a moment the small, Iwire feet paused irresolutely, then trudged villageward. He liked living alone, he liked walking and he was quite satisfied with his choice, when his slow jnurnejing hroiiL'ht him fit last to n grove where he could rest and gather the wild llower that grew at his feet. After a time he was startled from hit enjoyment hy the sou ml of approaching nices. With a sudden fear of heiug sent hack to the farm ho hid Udiind a growth of hushet. The grove seemed a favorite l estiug place for two women, who, on their way homo from an afternoon meeting, stopped tn thu pleasant shadow-and sat down on a ino-isy log so near to Hill that he could hear them talk, lie cured nothing forth.it, however, and wnt just impatiently wishing they would go on when one sentence utirncieo mm. "Yes, he never forgets to pray for the sstr nml for the orphan stp'h u feeling prayer, too! 1 alw ays liked lea. Cole." "Please, ma'am, where d'et ho live?" tpiestioned ail eager voice hehind them. "Oh h !" The two women started to their feet in alarm, hut there wat nothing very terrify ing in Hilly's head of tangled curls when once they turned Ut htok at it, and they sat down again with a gasp and a laugh. Hilly hardly waited for that. 'Where doet that man Mr. Cle live ; He's he's the one I'm lo iking for." 'Iu that hig white house, where you enn just see the nstf through the trees Hie me, child, how ou did frighten met" Hut Hilly was speeding away us fast ns his hare feet would carry him. A man must want an orphan pretty hadly when lie prayed for oue, he reasoned ; so of course Hen. Cole must he the one he was looking for. In hlitsful confidence he pre sented himself hefore the open distrwuy, where a mail sat reading, and said, simply : "I've come !" "So I see." said Mr. Cole, somewhat as- tonished. "Who are you and what did you come for f" "Oh. Pve come to live with you," said Hilly, with an assuring smile. "I'm the orphan you prayed for, hut I guest you didn't think Pd get hero to-night. 1 don't like the snr-hoUse." "You don't, eh i Well !" Mr. Cole drop pod his paper ami slowly rose to his feet, us if he could otilv express his surprise hy standing at full height. A longer look at the little waif and a few questions solved the small mystery. "Hut. inv little lad." he said, not unkind Iy hut very (.sisitively, "you have made a mistake. 1 haven't thought of such a thing as taking a Isjy to live here. Wo don't want one." Hillv's face had Itoen gradually clouding under the unexpected examination, nml now there swept over it a wuve of lievvil del ment. consternation ami dreud. The hlue eyes filled nud the child dropped hojie lessly down on the porcn. "Oh, I was so sure sosiire!" hesohhod. 'They said you'd prayed to take care of the orphan." Hack from the depths of a coinfortuhle kitchen, where a tempting wipjwr huh pr wiring, came old AuntPiiiah 1 in ... i i.,. ..;..( ..niii,, .i..'i fret ! Don't ye know folks pras de Uml to do lots of tiinrs dev ihiu't wantde trouhle I.UB, IKinri, nun ion v iixi-.i. , oh doiu' del-selves DutV de muUikt yv Hindu ; don't cry, io' lamh. Dinah wns apparently intwut only u)ti soothing the child, hut Di. OuU Wntl u if he had leen piervvd with an aiiow. He glanced out over Ills hmnd fields, nt hit full lams, and then down at tlm Httle moisel of humanity at his feet. Wns IHniih tight f Wdl. well, don t erv t Come in and tfiV to nfght, nn w-nv, andwell, we will e what Mary sy4 nlMtut it Ho it happened that tin next day Hilly wii-hcd. hruxhed and nrnued in garments that I Mire the trace of tnsteful, loving tin gr rode hack to the oor house u Ilea. Cole's onrringe to he trunsferris! to Ids new home and pn rents He found n chance to whisper joyfully lo Granny firkins: "So, you see, it did come true what you said, and maylm your part of itwill, ts. Some day niayls von II get that letter yet. 'Uii, yes, said granny, cheerfully, "im exacting that ten-set to-morrer. A'uiV n . Jlmnutan. lie Knew fine (.toot I .linn. An Knglith genernl in reviewing n rorps of cavalry, uddcnly stopped hefore n splendid looking fellow- and asked, nhrupt ly : "Which is the host liorse is tlie regiment f" "No. 10, sir." "What mnkes you think he is the host horse f" "Ho walks, trots and gallops well : is a good jumper; has no vice, no hlouiish ; car ries his head well ; is iu his prime. "And who it the het soldier iu the regi ment f" "Tom Jones, sir." "Why f" "Hecause he is an honorahle man, isohe dieitt, is tidy, takes good care of hit equip ment and hit horse and does hit duty w ell." "And who it the rider of the host horse f "Tom Jones, sir." "And who it Tom Jones 1" "1 am, sir." The general could not help laughing, hut he gave a sovereign in hit informant, who received it without movinga mucle. ,ir- VI'fHHti Jtt. A oiiitiirioii Ni nr a cnrveil w m.low -Kill hi tie palace of a king, StlUlils i i-hitlice nf hllllilsheil tfnld: t tn a velvet rest, at the hnttom nf the cup, Lies a pearl of value utitoltl. Near a wlixluw sill hi my low ceilisl room, Crows a elmliis- of nafuie's uruM: I Ml 11 velvet rest Ot the hottutll of the illp. l.tes a lan or oetiuiy utiioi.i. Tli itenrl In lie- Imttoin nf the kind's fff,l.Hi cot Is nut for me imr fm urn; lint ni ehnhci is the golden hutterciip, And inv "rl a drop of ihw. West lutliilliersloii, ,Iul. s?W, The Inni 1'iiniiliitt- .iimc, Kr--in tie Chicago Tllhlllie 'I he two men had uecupietl the same sent in n railway coach for half a dav, ami the train had reached jf destination. "1 am indehted to von, sir, for an ngree ahle conversation that has telieved greatly the uioiiotonv of u long journey. May 1 ask vuiir name?" "Certninly. My name is Sullivan." iJoeifely ) "Not Mr Sullivan of Hoston'" "Yes, I reside in Hoston." "What' Not" (Haughtily.) ' No, sir; 1 am n college pro fessor." "Hog pardon. Permit me to intiodtice myself. Mj name is Crow ley." (Smilingly.) "Not Mr. Crowley of New York!" "Yes, New York it inv home." "What! Not" (Hotly.) No, sir. 1 am the president of a hank, sir.' (Coldlv ) "Good dav, sir!" (Frigidly ) "(hssl day!" We suspect that heef never rose quite so high at when the cow jumped over the imtou, 'aro;'oi Frrr Vc.k, Yon Moltke, the aged German general, has to kiss all the hahies he meets on his daily walk to the wnr oflice iu Herlin. Oc casionally, however, he gets cross-eed and kisses the mother instead of the haTy. Fire Vc.s.s. "I always notice," said a man this morn ing, "a sign on a pawnhroker's shop near the Maine ileimt which rends 'T. Coate. As the goods displayed in front of the shop are invarinhly w omen's skirts, I cannot help thinking w hat n pet T. Conte must lie with the ladies." Hoston Krenia; Hen nil. The population of Homo grows at the rntu of 1S000 to 'JO.000 a year. At the close of lsST it was:!v(j)7;l, Iu Chili the paper money is so depreciated, that hotel charges are altout ;s(i(0 a ilay and lsot Macks get $10 for a shine. Nellie Grant's hushaml has heconie rich through tlie death of his hrother. The story that he wai unkind to hit wife it no longer 1 relieved. There are in New York city more than three hundred religious and charitahle iu stitutiont or societies whose ohject it it Ut help the poor ; these institutions receive and distrihute annually ahout . 1,000,000. The scheme to take down Lihhy prison, curry it to Chicago ami rehuild it there for a "show," it not likely to In carried through. The projectors paid $J:l,Ot)0 for the huilditig nml now find it an elephant on their hands. Mr, and Mrs. George H. Miller nre rival candidates for the school Istard of Minne njKilis, one running on the Prohihitiou and and the other on the Hepuhlican ticket, There will he fun iu that family w lieu the votes aro counted. The Inland Architect, of Chicago, puh lishes the plan of a twenty-eight story huildiug which will he .'tod feet in height, and vvill fs-cupva plot of ground eighty feet square. It will contain 7-S nsuns fitted for oil ice purposes, uud will have tweve ele vators. F. i. Iuvis of Washington, I). C, a guest of the Sarnnae inn, tnkes the lead on fishing. I.it week he caught a trout weigh- Jd lMiiindt and measuring UN inches long and '-il inches around, nml several weighing Hi and IN (toil in la each. A story it puhlishod iu Chicago concern ing a scheme that it on font to people Pules tine anew and to make Jerusalem a religious upitul and a centre of learning. The scheme is promoted hv Dr. Sivartha, who it a well-know u resident of Chicago, and who has just gone to hugluml, where he expects to spend some mouths in organizing the movement. The first United States war vessel ever huilt upon the Pacific coast hat just heeu launched at San lrancisco. the new ves sel it the Charleston, nud she is pronounced hy naval experts to he tine of the host of her class. The people of thu Pacific, slope have for a long time wished to see a first lass naval station estuhlished on that coast, and this may he the hegiiiuiug of it. A certain means of stopping a dog fight or lnotening a vicious dog s hold upon any thing is showering something over the am malt that vvill produce sneezing. He hit w ill power ever so strong, thu motion of sneez ing involuntarily opens a dog's jaws. Pep per answers very well, hut snuff is the Itest, us it can he useif without limit. In India two crows sought to capture the hone that u dog was eating iu front of a hungalow, hut without success, After nu merous efforts they held a consultation iu a neighliormg tree. Then one of them flew down am! lacked at the dog's tail, and white the canine was attending to this iu terruptioii the other seized the hone. So saith the chronicler. The IJck ohservatory is rooh to have a lival iu Colorado, placed at an elevation of oOOO feet ulsive sea level, which is 1000 feet higher than Mt. Hamilton. II. H. Oham herlaiu, of Denver, provides the funds, and the muiii instrument will ho a twenty-inch telescope. The new ohservatory w ill lie at tached to the University nf Denver, and its director will ho Prof. H. A. Howe, for merly of Cincinnati. The Iteautiful farm of the late Henry WanlHeecher at Peekskill it going to waste, none of hit heirs having the means where with hi carry on fancy farming thu way Mr. Heocher used to do. Hy lecturing uud preaching all thu year round, Mr. Heecher generally mnnugod to make I Kith ends meet when his crops wore nil harvest ed. This farm cost the groat preacher al unit $1100, (HU), ami his executors would liku to sell it for $80,000, Jackson Moore and another loy found n ruttlosuake near Memphis, Tenn., thu other day. Mi n ire took the snake hy the heat I and held it out ut arm's length to show his hravery. Suddenly the snake coiled itself around the lioy's arm. He hocame fright ened ami attempted to throw-it off, when the reptile struck him iu the neck, JU fangs heen me fastened in the I lush. The victim screamed with horror, and grasping the snake with Uith hands, tore it loose and thing it to the ground. He then fell to thu , earth iu a swoon, while his friend lied for lusUhinco. Thu nenret house wns two miles distant, and when hvlp arrived thu (nd was pat help, nud ilied In great agony. The suaku wus found Milled closu hy, nud when killed imMisurwl four feet nino inehu, nud had 1H rattles.