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.,,, SSt,Sf$r.S" t -"i 1 4 " vjfjTri1.7iir1ll IT1HI ..in i Ha Tail i I ill i II 111I1 iiia.eWe3ee6-WTiias.aT TwnPiW ii - I S," fiii wie &- ,- VOL. XVL GLOBE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 7, 4 i. t y ceaTsrw '.' f.ttw wmriftiuiegwgiiwiiuiii 1 1 1 111 1 11 11 11 1 111 mi mm mi i in hmiiiihhii iim hi mm i' -mm 1 1 1 1 n 1 "1 -i rrTiw j . . - w,...j.-n..t.SL.,-. j.a..iT -.- ,, -..., mj-. ...... .i.-y. ,Jfr!frr'.''F'Jramm:'B'ltlmtV.l7c r e.su-asuijisjMsassawasiiiii .1 ni ia&- r'1 --airj Tuxn xjLlliJlM i. OJJLj V Hilv DJaiiJuJL. - -:":!,"-; rL'-j-v -j- , .,-. --rrv, tTili - -jj --r .. '.''' ..,,...., -J -,, ,.....,. 'r,i" ' ' i-."i!''VBhT'.vf ffnBS -1! ' 894. NQiftf j THEARIZQNA SILVER BELT fabllihed evsry Saturday aiornin j at Globe, Gila County, Arizona, nv - HACOEY & HAMXLL, EtlTM AX r,J9fnUT01 sunmi'Tiox k.ytkas OnoOTcar .... .,...,2 ..$ 0 ttlxMontht ......;,A..i..... 100 Thro Months ....... , ,,v..4.i.w... 150 ArtTer.ialns Rate made, known on 'application. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Territorial. Gosernor I. C. ttUtfbrs, Tiiesnn. Treasurer Ja. A. Fletstimr, lbienix. Superintendent of l'ttuHe Itrot)tiim -F. i. 'sthsrtu. rhllii. Auditor -H. C. Boon. Euprera Court A. 0. linger, Chief fustic. I'hranis: Otf m T. Ilruse, Auudiat JTtic, Tessa); It. K. Ssoaa, Awxiiat JV "c, TutAun. U. 8 DMritt Attorney- & X. JCUimrood, "Tucson. IT. "5. MamKiI-W. k. Ma4. Ban aor GeoewlL. V.JImwrfmip.Tiwon. Delegate ta '-ta -Jtlnraw Smith, SVaibjWa. Jiufee First JtttHeU .IHtUiot-K. K. Slasn. Juds. uf SceHwl' j4M1 irirt-Ovn T. Rum. Tass.m. Ju4; of Thiol JudMnl IMrttioi- A C i-.Vtr. Judct .f Ui F.with .TndkMt DUtriot - J.J Ki.k-1.ho. lVioKt. X.'lla 'nuntj'. JiU: ( DlUriot OjhHOwhT. linti, Gltrk f Utitrkt OottK AWwio Bailey JihI; f Pr..bU-43. M. ARUh. Ph.ri!I-J. II. Thiitn tfniftr Sheri 0. X. Cmtl. 1'iMrwt AitTj-l'. T. AnlMttoun. r.wsrl-Cha. T. XhUd. &tpTAa- q. a TcUm, X. It. Cool. Ci.RTijur. afkoiniirdtsrnrtief-0i X JtarHn. C..nntvTiMMr--J. V Curuntr DUUne fitxa Wje to U m0cmh At VV it sx, 123 iUw. ' rMB CHoto to Om Oao-te, raata( t Pril Jiu rrtM.Gl t C OiilU PlMuir . 80 nulm CIfvUi lie Icr t Olofce WW t. LatltNit itgtf. U nlmtw, tatMk 110 dc trtes tbiBtw Ill;ht il wttium ttntMROu, ilJ Hth. . . 110 dc Utwit nWnran Uir6re, Jon. KWl, IS dcg 11 kB UntfMtim 3'' rrHns dirtlon oind 8nHie An koMrrtUoii xtaodinz r Mm1 rr, di tine tht renifcM test, that tht kM not b" jj wlth-ut nnrcr )m mwUim B. C. FOX, Wl. D., Offlco one door south of Eitoh osck's Drug Storo T. SHIELDS COLLINS, M. D. 0 Rice at re.Mtiiee- tw duors icilitli tf IN.st Officts Offie Hura 11 n. m to t p. w. C jt. in. to 7:30 . m M. E. BRENNER, DENTIST, GLOllE, v . .Artwan. ' Office on llrcvad Street, luljtftniiit; tlw Wl reading room. H. M. SCHLES1NCER, e ArrOlLSKT AND OoU.NKKLOR AT LAW, Globe, Atizon. P T. ROBERTSON, JlTrORSKy AT LAW, JX Office on Uread Street, OLOUE, A. T. J. L. BACUELDER, CARPENTER and BUILDER, OIjOBK. Arir-onti. sesci's i.oiiue. i o o r. "Itesona TdWe. I. O. O. .. meatii WtdilaaV dny evWnf el enah wlc at , 0. 0 H. hall. Vlxltine lirntfacM in kmk) tt&mlllMT nra cmn i Uiilly IntUaxl to attend, J. K, I)ALTO, ?.. J. F. 0n.tMlT0.v, Sae'y. Knights of Pythias. 1 ltecularmgaUbcof Pinl Mountain I-I JS'e. 11, Tittttjav night f cli week t Ma ionic Hall. All brothers in Rood fttandtng Crt cordially invited. If CtwAHAX, 0. C. . , J. Freii. I)Atio, K. It. S. J. S. COLLETS. instruction, at ReasonabJBTerma, given on the Piano, Violin, Guitar and Mandolin, . 'rhi, tliirv nl miwto-tAii'ihr.! tlart If itAttlrMl flie arl t lOnMihe aotMirniJniiifrientH witWul vVi .sVlmlV tif i7wt -It" If You Have Ifo appetite, Iuillcntloii, X'tnluloiieo, flick lloaituctic. all run 6n u," lo. InarXlealt, yuu vrlll lluil KSB J.-B E IIP l remedy yott neod. Thcr tonna tliti itouk utoinnch nix! Itiiitil iiii tlic rineclnur oncrrrlos. huffurcm trout niesi t Ml or ,iliiu(-nlarivoIc still riuil ImUarrrtiuilhoin. Xlcwljmuenrvoatudt SOLI) EVEKYTV'lIKItE. nvtrlncetbeeilKMlhwitorthe first p per OK lilt br of Sail rruclco, which we U:llce r? the "AUa," remand from Montctijr In 13; tht lahabltnl of the CoantKcncmtlr hor brcaluter c'.eU in the uevr from tn Fmniucti. Ti "Alu ," like many et'.ir pUnccri ef 't.liAttuKutnbKl 14 the Inevitable an4tmeort the jreat laaJMity, nd, Hie (her Jilantcn, ha been tueceeded by younger teneralU. The "1Uamtr" has UVtrt perhaps t' lint romlneut place In the newspaper field of late yean, aad Ita Weekly edition 1 ery neutrally taUeu by thste who yiaut an Intcreitlus and rcliab'.e pjxr pablithed at "The Bay." i;erroe li fntllur vUh the Premium CWr inude by Mr. Itearil, the "Karalacr'a" cntrtpriiUijt iutUikcr, nad It la only ncceuaiy to aay that thii year lh srgTagntc rstuc of the prtmluins-wl which there te4,W0- It JIW.OW. which are ditltibated knot; all the a jbicrlbeia Ij the paper. In addition t the e pe mlnrua, which rinjt lu value from 0 ceola to jr.JCO, every aubicribtr receivea one tf the four Creat immlnnt pictures, wliLh will be )oMlel to him la tube direct from the " F.xjMiner " oflct til soon the (uhscrlptlon 1 reaetrvd: " 11. Retreat froa mwbw," lir ifttenler. " nt Bnhi QirM EHt," Ij JL tar. Itsch ei thc3 picture i la 31x3: laches, nad they are clcnntlr remoduccd In fac auaHc. abewlus ufw Itlit ( fl ntjtt nf I It mi (ral h'tainatl jktaKsf ouccl which couMuattx iiareliaici fr Jito. t "Wostt jp.4 CMlSrc. flnt," j C. ftHtr Bur "Cirlst LsAliE tt. PnHrHa'W Mai Sr- Ilaeh of these filctnres Is reproduced la pinto ! fraiurc.sbc aiij, and cmlMuUv fitted for ftam- I rg, and will adorn the walls of the tuost refined home , Thesubaerlptlontwkeof the ' Weekly Kiarnt- I ner " la fliO.cnd snbscrlptions may be sent tttther duect to W. K. Hearst, lubUther, aa rraneiseo. tbroueh the Locnl Ajent fcflhe "llxamlucr ' at ue I'sstmastu. P3ATRIWON5A.U . aAlai.ai.iallM'tfftKrttllk'l aVttl lt f rfJ ! 4Mt4 ftl4 far 1U L.1 OOO 14. WiVtrsof BUT la)4 bvltclit 'irwiT "! "-Tia if H4 l.d F J !fc it -., -. imu mi AddraM SV1bbi fai3Siiiintii vi wwiwwy "! XiTx jtv .TSfifiifii oat ruiriFn in . .ONFESaiONS..-. UUDlTTr?J P.Y tlEftftCl-Fa ' ZfTT . .- .. Karau Imlh Ot HMMat- who aiptro to atrjte hie. TUo K"."." tkiS-airilntt Tirtoe) nro ".ftStaSS! OlCSt CM1 CS.I OS StMtKX tin BeBMBJ, Rll To oure IMllctunCiS, Si:i Ilradache, Coastl- pauon, ilalarla, Urtr ve'j-piatnte. tX tho sae and -am (aocJf, JTe l!i KHAI,MIIjt. (tftlU.) - BSTitet5tei bu !oi l!.sr if u iir Mier't"f, SiltiVJ io.t- art -Tcpe - iirjiLl!rj,2'?iJP5!Lj55i' '.IJf jj.5a;Tiiac:.ivw-wij:5j.5i jr.twis m& fIMin U tdtaaVtsataa. THE WEST INDIA Manufacturing jloMiany, H'' T- )r- ! .? -g ' . ,- Y ' s- ' rRorttipTty Jif nnf-jyiMT Imia Stomach B inters. Jlnt tO'SouthiSccona Street. - ' ""in v. V 'r ; -e ... k ' ,-JfSiW This great Tonic has lie.cn lut radivCfd to the P oiilc of tho MflfiiUli Vnllirj- for the Mt thirteen years with utlliuunded 8uecta nnd pottttlrlty. There is nothing of tho kind extant that 9fUal it n a atimulartt, an npetiaor, or ant?, dya peptic. It h pArtiouUrly aUptxl lip mala rloua distrieU and as a PrOVontativtS of Chills, la nt surniMed. It la onrtorjied. by the beat chejnjtjt as tne most clfictojcuw, trcngtueninjj Tonic this Country ha evr produced, the value 'if mJiioIj wiU he rcpfwniztxl hy all who mase Itiri u l'nvrtecitlii?of rUftnAVliin4rSt. Iiijj have wrin their conviction tt It U " culiarly adapted tiHhe want of ijtat TerH. tory, and'iicedi onlj atrial tointireltwpeWy Introduction thr. Orderaaddrewedto THK WBST INDIA MAJJUFACTUniNO OOMl'Ain' SwiOr-" rrrtrtllv !t!t!a dlfelStr I riBS&a iSW i m rra27'Omm -v C teieV li " In CiW 2? F Wm. Zimmermann, D1KPIHTBE and BUILDER ...AND.. Dealer iir Furnitire. Hailian(ltllliijnifi lfet norUnent ef furnitures of th tit dttbttM, ft M M uimltvAto prio. Aim), J'll-jlHri(iivif NWtly Un. UMDERTAKTH6 a Specialty. CVOrefcr taken for (luuit not in Stock, WM. XIMMSBMAKK. ulobt Arizona, SHOUTS SAVLKR'S LiTBry&FBBilSlal. IfniTeu W.irWeJ ) tiie li, W'eei or MnntJi. haitdlp Horupx, Sinni I)rl inv llorc auJ Tekiua fur hlit at oil ti.ra. Best Jtlmlion. Crimen Macfla Left in- my Care. Prices Reasonable, .mt'OSS 3A MABIC1T, 'Uqc d or norilt vt F. Kolluer & V Slu-P.) GLOBE, A. T. PROI'RIJvTOBS. aajr- Aiwuf for rl 0H0IOE BEEF, VEAL, MUTTQH, POHK, Etc, gSB Ordern CaHetl for ami Meai Ddivereil I)ailv. iimini ill ! sa II IWHIII 'sal TJ I H ' I m II MOW to BUY jvHteri 1r order amewta tp a acVii6 gum- at 1 1 trS'g?iiV& mvEH Stn any etna l naaif m bu u.o. r. PSeatfft.-iV?, .J a- Ssml..l(innal Fashion Cntalosnn, piSlisitid Sept. roth, andCTdired frsa upon applicat on ; hums and ll.uiirtiinj; with ii cf t . lithogaaphs and nroud mla, evcr)'lhtng needed lor Jjul'eeV'CisaftdChi'drro WcAraadadurnment, Hoii Jtee,Jos; Gnods1, Curtains. Upholstery, etc .etc uwtem &&,&? and do th larsst ard most re'tsbi Wail Order 'Iradi la the imictry Their Iaihioo Caia lescae is bidttpetuahit to pnmss prrventrd by diatan-e frt.m 6 rg their ora al oppio; a Kew York "Htrnlti Cth A"i. & 20lh St., HEW YORK CITY. sM&fetwcatele. Mind wftudr'ny ord. UnokslsrnM hiouer nn. TM)timtnt4ls frreri nil nii MailuM lf peetna st Tutx, m' i on r!lvj)in to lrl. A. Louel -, 397 Filth Ave. JV'ew "ork cila MuuniHiTi o.a. I. O. O. T tncet Dit 1 he deoottd nnd fourth Fridaya in each month. VitH!ir$ brethren In Kood atandins oonllally inUtctl to attend. J. 7. 1'atio.v, C. r. J. F. Iumon, Scribe. 1. . . P. ) Itogulni mcptlnp of flJobct.oiic Jlo. 6, 1. 0.O.J,,.,on Moiidu) night o( each wcoV, tUMagonldJall. Allbrotliortliigoodstandlngnrecortlinlly Invited. . .tAilKg WILEY, N. (J. A II. BkLt, SeoV .ISaHojiic: U(!2Utaiyonlttninlpntlbnof JVblt'' -l)lin tniji Lodge, Vb. !i, A. F. &. A. M.rmcct fhiirito'e iii or gucfiMUinf ,eii(h fill JIoAn. 3oJmir.lilp Brqlhrrj,) In good Main' ingcoruiaiijinviicti. lyoriJerUfthW,. . .i JUrt. ill,l4N, etijjr Sscrttir-, D IA A TX fit SI . Jf'Ss!- mmm Pi45S fEnniToaiAt, items. Mrs. Lillian Hurry, ufo of Dr. Wm. T. Barry, of Floi'daco dial on tho l)i itut., nfter an illnesa of Bovoral weeks Tho deceased indy was highly oeteonjed. Prof. Bluntly jvca tho lotnl product of gold for Arizona, for tho yenr 1893, 58,011 ounces, silt or, 2,601,131 ouucei, Yiivnjmi county liming produced 1(5, U80 ouuees of tllo gold mid GOtJjGO ouuccaof sllvur. AlbuqtiorqtioOiti70U. A ephol loaded with 75,000 feet of lumber lately arrived ut 0 tiny moa for thO IMsb'jo Ooppur compiuiyi Auothor ossol loud df 111,000 feot Avill ditf ohurgo in ft fow dayn, ntid tho lumber is going into llisbeo us faat as conve nient to haul. Johu Kouinnn jvns in town lat weak from Gi'ldbore and informed us that i hnd rociguod tho proeidonoy nud directornhq) of the Goldberg Mining Company. Jlo was on rolito to tbo Superstition amip, Mhoro ho will en gage in prosptscting and dovelopmant work. I'loronco Tribune. Jiulge Sloan received the unweleomd iieurf this tnorniug that the reideneo bougf) ou the Keuilnortli rnnch hnd burned this morning nud una n total lose. 3Ir. Dai wns auay in 1'hmuix at the time and the oau of the firu is uuKuonn burp. The loss is oetimnted at about S.fiOO. It a imrtly coorel by IniMiniiieti. Citueu. The Piwn county jail i filjesl at mvtr befor in vwuti. fgrty-fifaiwi' ouen art) now tbre, for olfunetTei front rapo to iwtly larn?iy. Tv nwnit tb Territorwl gruud jury; ten tlia Uuitexl HUt grmni jury; aaxuronwnit inf trial; and the reel are Mrvittg abort ontuueva for niiadcmeniuirti Citiaen. TbsUnittxl Tenia Cepiur Go. Iim alMMitluDtxl it impracticable) rope trftnt wiy bimI will build & Burrow gauge ntit tt(ur to csonhtxit with tliu north and ou Lb rojid. A surveying mrty im now out, rnnuiug line from Jerome Hiding to Jerome, nud w buokexl by New York oupitubsto who mJUsU; bnaineec. An article in the Lo Angeles Times rortehitijf tbu city ymfonltty, giveegrtml wootirHgeineut in tiie development of the Territory by railroad nnd water storage, and announces that a comjwny able to carry through this enterprise k preparing to incorporate to put in the Suit rher reeervoir whieh has been die euacod and uiwn vvhioli Mitne work ip way pf aurreys lws ben done.-PlwB nix Herald. The wind at Tiicaon, February 10th, rcneiieil a velocity nearly unprecedent ed, ya the Cstiuu, being fifty-thrt?e mile nu hour. Chimneys and ki$m wont sailing, mid duet was nlmoet un eudnrable, (rifting under doonj nud in all araeJcs of Imildingji and blinding ptHloatriane. Twoohimnejs wore blown off the court hemae. The" rcof of a frame house blougirJg to 11. V, Blox ton near Uie Lexington atabte went traveling. Threo telegraph poles on ruuuingtou atreet were bruken off, but the wires held them tip. benff Scott White received a die patch from Bowie Feb. 7t!i, stuting that trump had captnred the town and asking fur n constable. He wired bis deputy to act but it rdply came buck that they wanted more ivesiatnueo and an auditionul deputy was appointed at once and ns nothing further bns been beard from there, it is proeuniod thot tho inatirreotiou has been quelteil. The locution of tho railroad camp tlmro and the begiuuing of the cou ttruction of tho railroad to Globe has started idle men from nil over the country in that direction. Many want work and many would Moi take work if offered to thom.-I'roepector. llio now box factory at 'Willinins is turning out 4,000 boxes per day, whieh nro being tbipped to California where a contract for 200,000 boxen lia bean en tered into with tho Ornugo County Fruit Co. Tho box company tail turn out C000 boxes per day wlVon ovory thing is completed. Tbo domonitizqrs prcdictbd that if tho Suorlua) apt pageed that fcilvor would bo worth 1 per onucb ny tho first of January. It is ovidont that Jlr. Voorhois and Carlisle nro not des tined to iiguro in history as Buccotslul prophets. Blilliou. a am i i- - ,. niucoLoitiiMMitf.s hii.". i:u ci.r, TI0,. or July 1Mb anil 12111, 189.1 Any ono desiring Silver Litcraturo, or instructions bow to organizo Silvor Leagues, enn have their wants sup plied by addressing tbo Undersigned with posUigo. Wo nro nlso distribuV ing tho Free Cointrgo Button, which oyory Bimetallist ghouhl llnvo Wid wca; Trice, 25 cohW. v . f AV&'Exsjk. Chairman. T, F. VaJj y.vqE.r ifsW & ti- tsds frc?ri Block, ohvcF. Colo ;lul)C ,hn a (irrnl Fuliire. Tlu) railroad lines are now Under construction in Arizona tho Bowie, Globe & Northwestern and tho Santa Fo, Prcscott &. Phreilix. Both theso roads will open up rich ntid extensive mining regions that heretofore- hmo only been reached by long wagon hauls and in vonxequeuco have been costly to work and generally liavo lain idle on that account though known to bo rich in tho precious metals. To bo sure Globe has long becu a prosperous min ing point but nothing to what it would Juno boon nud will bo with railroad communication with the outer world. Tho ouortnoiis eoppor deposits of that phico will now bo inoro fully developed and tho probabilities aro that so far tho country has had little conception of the extent and wealth of thu m in as at that point. A cam,) that can haul every thing both ways for 125 miles and keep up ita prosperity year after year has un intrluaio value somenbere, beyond or dinary mining camps. It is uot likely that tho Bowie Sc Globe road will stop nt Globe, how over, and uery mile it puslias toward the north and west car ries it into addttiuunl mining regions of great itnportnuco that like Globo lme co fur been installed and untouched by capital. Tho development of tho great mineral resources of tho Territory will only begin when the roads above named nru m operation nud huvo af forded easy ureoes to jhe regions of great mineral wealth nd a rate of freight transfer that will not consume nil the profit;, The entire business as IMjct of the Territory will bo changed by tho completion of tbeee two roads which will b within the year, nnd Ari zona at a single stride will place her self nionng 111" grentost and most prof itable gold nud silver mid oopper pro near on the continent. Phuniix Her ald. The Malrlmoil 1:111. It Ufts bean aaterttHl for more than a month Kty the Phamix Itepublioan, Unit the brll for the atlmitsion of Arizo na would paee tho Senate by a largo majority wheeitwer it should lie report ed from the committee on Territories. The aob-oommittoa having tho bill in charge eonsiited of Seuntora Faulkner, of Wett Virginia, (Democrat); Cull, of Florida. (Democrat); and Davit, of JiiniMjeota, (Itepnbliean). Senator Faulkner, n chairman of the wib-com-iniitee, controlled the situation. His nott-Mtion was excused for 6oma time ou tb aamo ground assigned by tho man in the jmmblo who declinetl the iuntatioti to the feast booause he had "marrietl n wife." But evoti the pro tracted honeymoon of tho distinguished Senator from West Virginia had to come to an end, and when week after week slipped by with no word from him concerning the Arizona bill, it was enapocted by the senior Senator from Now York that influence from the White House rather than protracted domestic foci lily at home, was thu oauae of Arizona boing hung up. The Iteptiblioau concludes that as Senator Hill has duplaaed Faulkner as Olminntiti of tho committee that the ebaucea of the Arizona admission bill iweaing the Senate nro improv ed, but it is n very slouder thread upon whieh tho statehood boomers hung their hopc$ . , -. i. - Tho government of tho United State htiB recently established an ex tensive matrimonial agency, which ap pears to bo doing a thriving business. One of tho great obetaolos in tho civili sation of tbo Indians is their persist ent adhoranco to tho savage custom of courtship and marriage, uud in tho al lotment of the Iudjnn lands in several ty it is dillleult to detormino who nro and who are not "heads of families" in tho oyos of tho statutes ; wherefore tho secretary of tho interior upon recom mendation of tho couimihsiouer of In dian nffairB has decided to require In dians who ivnply for lands to show evi deuoo of marriage. He has offered an inducement in the shnpo of a chroino, as it wore, to all Indians who will go to u parson and tnko tho marriage vows in tho civilized fashion. It makes no dif forohco whether Iho couplo nre young or old, or wltothor they havo lived to gether as man and wife or not. Every couplo who go to this agency mission tiry aud got propoily ! 'hitched" are entitled to a most gorgeous certificate as ovidonpo of tho fact frco of charge, which, when presented at tho office of the agent, ou'titles thu holders to he considered as tho heads of families in the di&tribiitiou of lauds. Lordsburg Liberal. Rbprofc'eVlirtlvo Scott of 'iVSas lias introdiicX'd a bill for tht c'oinnga of tho Bilvor fri tho t'rtnibiiryj rjn a now plan. Tho fscretnry is to'coiu futo standprd silver dollars' pr minor coin;! not less than two million ounces pdr mouth bf tho silver purchased under thbBherirmU Met. wrflllllilCi ikow We Enjoy I'olltlcs. To those of us who belong to the coun try, but not to either iwlitical party, nnd don't Uaro a rap whellicr a man Is a Re pnblican or It Democrat as long as ho pays his bills promptly, the present situ ation is fnll of interest. When Mr. Cleveland goes fishing, for example, th9 Republican papers gives ns A cartoon which no ono am help laugh ing at; however mad it may tnako him, for tho president assumes tho propor tions of the big tnn in the Heidelberg castlo which holds 100 barrels of beer. When ho starts for Washington and tho extra session, ono paper, Democratic of course, tells us that there was a large crowd nt such nnd such n station, and that tho president received a perfect ova tion. On the same morning tho opposi sition tell their readers that when Cleve land's train pulled up at, that station he was greeted by two old women and a small boy who wanted him to buy a quart of hucklcbcrritJ. This is just ni it suotild be. An elec tion fn old Ireland i a pretty tamo affair iuiIcbs the eihiUelah is able to get in some of its fine work, but in this county wo tako it out in cartoons nnd paragraphs and squibs, and ns many lie as the lm UgiilHtioit can toticoct. When Harri'.on reigned; wo hardly ever saw him, be cause he was mined under grandfath er's hat. Indeed in some dyed in the wool Democratic sections ho was never Epoken of oxcopt as "Tho Man Under the Hat." Wo haven't ony doubt that Mh Harrison, when behind closed doors, had a good timo over tho fun Of tho thing, and in lko manner, of course, Mr. Cleveland reads the comic papers and enjoys the monstrous caricatures with which they aro adorned. New York Telegram. The Sew KliufileofE. There is inoro in that Rockland (His.) man's experiment than would seem at a first glance, no proposes to have him self buried nlive, and promise- ol tho end i?t a few weeks ,to emerge frdhl his tomb1 toll of life nnd Vigor and not tho slight est bit damaged by his contact with sus pended animation. If tho Rockland man succeeds, there ought to bo no more suicides. His due tillzed slumber will lie a panacea for a great many things, including heart part ies, domestic difficulties and short bank 'accounts. Wo say this taking it for granted that ho will not keep his secret, bat will let tho wholo human family into his confidence and fully explain how tho oriental trick of filling a grave for awhile without dying is dono. When all the world has been enlight tiierl bit this shbject, the lover whosn breast holds a tempest can seek surcease of borrow in ono of the public letheula riume which will of course bo estab lished. IIu can saiiade for n few weeks, as it wore, and only born fools will then filicide for keerte. Th man of family who finds hard times pushing him to the wall can take his whole brood to ono of these temples bf temporary oblivion, and all can rest there until the crisis ia past. So, too, the Vonug man who has no money to spenl on hi9 vacation can have himself put l way iu a niche in ono of thuee placej and givo out that ho is nil the w'nUc touting Europe; T'lo letuealariura will ferVe many pur poajs of this kind and will help to uprtad optimism all over the sphere. Djng for a few weeks will become a gtiiat ftul if the Rockland man triumphs. Teipns may fugit, bnt eternity will not bo m it any more. New York World. The Captain Had Seen No rim tho commander of the Martha paced tho dck of his steamer, buried in thought nnd trapped in gloom. "Qiptain, how about that firo or board 5' "I iiavo seen no Sre, young man." "Bat thero was n firo ofa board." "Vounji man, I tell you that I have seen no fire." , Then tho captain buried himself in thought and nioditatlvoly stroked his porh whisker. Ho was right. Tho fire unaien had fed itself on tiie fat of tho coa bunkers for five days. It was smoka whl:h tho captain saw. The Martha ar rived hero from Newcastle on Fndny in balUst. The firo broke out on Ang. C. WaUr was pumped into tho bunkers hud Umped out again as fast as tt cp lected in the hold. After five days of this Edt of work tho firo was extin guished Tho iron vessel wns uot dam nged aid there was no cargo to bo in jured. ,bw York Tribune. The Hlcjcle Tor llio KmrIIsIi Army. Tho war ofilce has takeu tho bicycle into its decided favor, owing to observa tions made ns lo its utility during recent maneuvers. A largo number nro to bo attached to each battalion. Tho volun teer corps of Loudon havo long since in certiorated tho bicyclist, nnd when they turn out nnd ride by the side of tho corps they look well. An the colonel, usually tho only mounted man, cannot vory well bo dispatched with n message from jjprporal, ft bicyclist volunteer comes in very handy. Tho regulars, when on for eign activo service, would find a bpdyof bicyclists amazingly useful, nnd good scoutins would bo dono by them. Lon don Court Journal. A Letter From Honolulu. Art Itltclligept lady writing from Hon olulu to tho Now York Sun says: "Tho queen has only herself to blame for her downfall. Sho made moro an nexationists in a few hours than there Jiad ever been before, and by her duplic ity and self conceit sho lost her cause, and with it nil her best friends, Mr. Nordhoff misstates tho facts when ho asserts iho contrary. Tho queen has not half a dozen of what wo call resp'ectablo, high principled ieollo to favor her now, arid these aro such for dut'side reasonsV Terpsichore In Texas. The Tcxa3 danco Is becoming almosr as fatal as tho unloaded gun. Nearly 'every night one or more of these luoas- uro parties wiid up with a tragedy. It niay yet becoiho necessary as u polico precaution to abolish terpsichoro and confine our sultry tempered young neqi pie to prayer meetings aiid pink teas Ban Antonio Express. HE feLACKMAIL IN RESTAURANT?!. tltltr tlln Sjflera of Tipping IliU.Jr'cener atd In Many Eating: Uoiums, .' Complaints of th6 tipping ,sytem, o rather want of systeni.areBrbvvlngtrioro and more common. It Is the opinion ol Ihose who are lii the habit bt getting heif ineald here and there and futtbniz'-, ing tho cafes about town that in?oleno among waiters has visibly increased Everybody whd kribwi bjiyhlng abonj Now York knows what that rne.atisatt exceedingly disagreeable state of affairs, "Tho evil is worse irl proportion to the respectability of tl)ri place', ' feay? a nuuj, about town. "In other words, the mjJrq expensive the meal tho inoro liljeral thoj tip, and the more insulting the waiters if it docs not come up to their ideas of what the amount bf tho tip should be." , I have been making fedmo personal In; vestigations In this line inyseii and un hesitatingly indorse the above opinion, J hart found that iii every instance the waitef expected a tip whether he had, served well or hot, aiiu that thisexpeci-v; Hon is made so baldly apparent that the attention of everybody in the vicinity i called to tho fact to, bear unwilling wit ness as to tho extent of your liberality. Also that; tod small a tip will subjeci yon to moro pronounced insult thatj none; at all; that any effort to correct abiwo of this character by reporting the serv ant is moro likely to multiply your bad treatment than to reduce it. , If the executive clerE 'qf proprietor does not recijjjttite In you. a valuable cus tomer of the place, tho chances arq two to ono you will bo received with more contempt than you got at the hands of the waiter. No one man in 500 thus of fended over complains ho simply doesn't go buck. Mo6t city men and travelers ate hqt easily offended by waiters. Fa miliar with the ways of the waiter, they cither pay up or ignore Ihb tntonded.bf j fen&e. It is the senl-itivo man who is tho more readily blackmailed, or who, rtv fcieting tho levy, feels moro keenly the1 insolenco of tho menial. Iu my experiments, conducted nt sli different respectable rejtaurunt', toilntl that the toont waiters, tho men who gave the Joorost service, were the inost offensive. At one place where, at tho1 suggestion of a friend interested in thii , class of human natures we vnl baeli 6 ' tho same waiter on tho next day, then) was snch a visibly relnctanco to sennit us that we were bpinjjelled to call iho head waiter before we bbultt u, .any1! thing to eat. As my rule U tti rewards servant proportionately for extra senl'co and attention, and as some of theso men rendered this service and got nothing, J cherish no hard feelings against them for tho look of bold diSnpj.A!intittfinjt wj$ which they greeted our departure, in discriminate tipping has made tipping useless practically, so far as good tervictj is concerned. It lias become merely sd much blackmail, nnd the poorest servicr) demands and receives the sanie toward earned by and clietrfdlli paid llio begtj. Men aro awful cowards and wonM "Htlier bo robbed outright than thonghtmeau,1 even by a waiter. New York Herald! Mow Professor lllacklo Apolujiieil. Professor Blackiowas IgfturW jflji new Mass, with whttsc yefsMel l"e wal imperfectly acquainted. A student roso to read a paragraph, his book in his left hand. "Sir," thundered Blackly, "hphj your book iu your right han'dt" and a tho student would havo spoken "No words, fcirl Your right hand, I say"!' Tbo student held up his right arm, end ing piteouslyat the wrist. "Sir, I had nod right hand," ho said. Before Rlackip could brlerl his lips there arosQ a storm of hisses, nnd by It his voice .was OVe'rJ borne. Then the "proWor left ml pTace and went down to tho student hohad unwittingly hurt and put his arm around, tho lad's shoulders and drew him close" end tho lad leaned against his breast. "My boy," said Bjackic he spoke very1 softly, yet not w spftl bftl thai cry tVurd was nudiblo in the hush that had fallai on the classroomV-"iW" boy, you'll forgivo mo that 1 was ovjetroughj Hl"did not know I did not tuowl" He 'turned to the students, and with a look and tone that came straight from Ins heart hd said, ''And let me say to you alCtam, rejoiced to be sfiovvn I am teachingja' class of gentlemen." Scottish Udl. can cheer, as well ns hiss, anl thaBiackie learned. -Sail Fruticiscd Argonaut An Aftertlionslit. The artist rested ngamst a tree, and tho bine-gray smoko gently arose' from his pipo and wrapped iu its clinging ca reee thd Tjcivos that took its fancy. , He was tjiinlsiug of Ills jast. visit hpro. "We camo here, and I begged that 1 might put her in my picture. Sho con; sented, and soon it was done-. But sh. was the picture. Thts beauty was a moro background. Sho had takeu pos session of tho canvas, and nil else was, secondary to her there, , "And so It was in my lifet She wal all. She had cinc Naught else was of'' consequoiice. ( "Wo never met again. Three long , years l"0- Ah, I wonder did she caro, a lit,tlo? Has sho quite forgotten that 'day? "Ah, well, at least I see ttiopiclurd everywhere. Sjill I wish it was"boiri thing other tfian cigarettes that it ad ver tisod." L. Brewer in Vogue. ' Tertian Ieeiillurltlos. rather an exaggeration, but tho general appearance of the country is extremely barren. Where imgatiQil is carried oil this wildorness is made to "blossom like a row." Tho low, houses of Persian cities aro built H unburned, unpainted brick nud have no windows on' the iVtreet. They are usually morOiinvitini w'tbin thail wilhout.--San Francisco "Sxannner. A Church Ontaineiil. A queer bhurch brnanient tsii fiddle and bow weathorcobk which swings t$ the wind on Great Goinenby church, near Grantham. Eugland. Tbo chubh waJ tho gift of a 'fiddler, who emigrated iip4 grew lich and who Insjisted on this queer condition. Could a. titled pastor of tha rhim-h be cnlled "Addle D. D.V-a-NeW YfVk Uecoldsl. ra& Persia hai been described as "consist; ing of two parts-one, a desert wUhalt! . two, a desert without, said1' This ii -6 - ' ! - - - -J--t" -.-i-fc m MWMtfHHMK