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JOURNAL. VOLUMK XXIII. NILMliEIl . WINCHESTER, TENNESSEE. AUGUST C, 1884. THE HOME ' I.IUI'TKNANT UIIHKI.Y. Jj, ulcnant (Jreely, who was rescued liy Com-uminli-r Schley, i alxmt tarty year of ago. jlc U nl " graduate of my of the military mail, mica, llii served tlirotiKh tho war aa a nili' i federal army. Hia priwcnt rank j u( hist lieutenant ill tlio Fifth cavalry. IIAKK JHIINKIIHH. An liaril drinker tho English aro nowhore U Ik side "f I,a"ci, eitatlstic tliow that iii England tlw consumption of anient spirits mirage "" H""1"' ,"'ttcl Sll,1,l11y- 111 mark III" avcrago f"Ur gallons. Kotwilh iliiiiliiiK Hi""'1'0 difference between tho two . in the matter of drink the protsir- lin of crime and pauperism in each in about llii aaliie. ni t ami roi'KKi:. l'iy do Englishmen, lliissiana, Aiiitnilianii ....i n, i... e all drink tea. while I'rcnchmeu lim x - (iniiiain and Irishmen all drink colTeo'. Coffee v du ll. Iter stimulant of tho two, but tea ia ,4.1, r of digestion. In America- there arc many tea ilrinkem, but coffee lead in public (iur. Teniperuueo peoilu will lx) intonated in L.-niiiii! Hint medical cTpcrt have great ,.i,i, i ,fVo aa a aubalitiito for anient ...iriiw II, iierullv when a man la able to obtain I ri,ny iliuliii.a coffee lie haa no desire for I liiJU'T. m , ' TIIK ( 11(11. I IIA. -n. hi. iiilv spread of cholera !:i aniilhern j frame kau-s little room to doubt that the I ... ,. i in extended tour. J lie rciiuirc i luilil tht all vessel leaving the infected porta : shall limy clean bill of health ainoiinla to i ...... lit il It in the oiunion of ineilieal ex , isi'tn lluit cholera will ems tlio water and ' make it appcariitieo m tin country oineiuno . i tlir latter imrt of the aiinimer or possibly aa Ulta Novemlier. Taking the worst view of ilm situation tho sanitary authorities of thii .-oiinlrv have aeveral weeks in which to make tkir preparation. Thorough cleanliness and rigid quarantine are the only aufi guard, i n it i.i: v it oss. The father of the ill-fated Charley ltoaa told a reporter, the other day, that lie had, ainco Ik disappearance of liiit aon, einmined p,-r-,nall) -into over 7H) caaea of ltiilniijiicil Imivh, traiiled thousands of mil, a and spun over fOtyKHI in the vain endeavor to trace the lacy. Tlie lliwa ciiae dcvclopi d the fact that there ia lnimlrnls of uiiBsiui: cluldreu ill tin country i-vtrv vein-, but whether they aro stohn or simply lost, it ia imiiossiblc to any. The extra ordinary etlortH made by the police to hunt ii) little (hurley and lna iilHluetora elleetuiilly ill, , k, ,1 tho eriliin of ehild-atealini;. l'cw criminal caro to commit an offeiiao which at una- transform every father and mother into detective. Tho risk ia too great, and the prulitat beat ia very doubtful. foot to the end of the torch in the imtatrctchrd hand ia 1N7 feet, 9 iueliea; the pedestal uf gran do will bj 83 feet high, and the two together will give a grand total or 'iii) feet for the entire wnrk 'I'll,, looioiniuiit. mi Fish atri-i-t hill la only 2II'J fia t high, and tlio famous coloaaua of Hhodea atiaul only I t" feot without Ida stock ing. Home pcopW predict that tho atntuo will uevar ataud, and that the wind and wavea n ill pluy huvoc with It. Tho cugiueera, how over, aro of the opiuioii that it ia iiifliciciitly substantial to hold ita own. The artistic merit of the figure ia couaiilemblc. The jsise ia the atrical, the drupery maaaivo and flue, and tlio general etleet iiupoaiug. It ta certainly a mag- iiilleent gift, worthy of France, and worthy of America. Hll.K (ll.TIKK. Bilk culture in thia country ia atlll in the ex perimental atage, and the result ia doubtful. Hon. John Kyle, an old ailk niiiiiiifacturor uf Patterson, New Jersey, haa recently visited tho mm! n into a view to eiicoiirnging inc cinuiio of ailk among tho colored population. Tho reault of hia tour ia rather diaeoiiragiug. Ho aaya that the ailk growera in tlua country at tempt too mneh, and unleaa they change their inutlioda they will never aecomtiliMi aiivthing. Mr. llvlo ailviw a our auk growera to contino themaelveB to raiaing cocoona and the pro duction of egga for aeed for tho next dozen y, ma. We iniiat firat make it an eatiibliahed fact that tho aiimilv ia ready before the de liliilul for pierced eonama w ill be tranaferred from foreign couutrn a to Anienea, It will t,rW, vi-ir. of eoeoon riiiailiir before thereelini? uf ailk can be made practicable here. Ilia worthy of note, however, that other rxperta differ with Mr. Kyle, ltecently Mr. Virion ilea T.auri, ra haa eatablialied ill Moore euiiiitv. N C, a colony of l'reiiehiuen who will devote tliemaelvea to ailk culture. Thorn are thirty familiei in the colony and Vn,IHn unillwrry treea will Ih' planted at once. Another trench colony will ahortly la' located in North Caro lina, and like their Moore county eonipalllota they will make a apecinlty of ailkwonu raining. Just why North Carolina abould have been Ki le,! ia not explained. It ia generally believed that (leorgia ia aa well suited to thia industry aa any statu in the Union. Iron and steel aro now- nearly aa cheap as titer ever were in Una country, tlie l.acKawan ui iron and conl rnmnanv'a recent Quotation of f30 a ton for steel raila being the loweat tnr named m the United Htatea. Himilar nil were quoted at (:)5 to t'.K a year ago, M in 180 anil $172 111 1HG3. Tlie avoraito jirico of good American No. 1 foundry pig-iron new to tie lioiiL'iit at mo anipning poria ior f 19,50 to $20 a ton, lias been about (29 for the taut forty years, tin loweat price, tl6.50, being reached in November, 1878, and tho bkhest. 74. durins tho war. while in Febru ary, 1880, it waa HI. Hardly any iron ia be ing imported and aa railroad construction ia comparatively at itand, atlll quotations will probably remain unouangea for tne present II AV FEVER. Th vletlma of bar fever have diecoverod I it,.i itiern ia no known cure for their annoying I malady, but it will bo eomo comfort to be aa- rari'd that there ia a way of warding off: tho disease. Dr. Dio Lewia, who lias been iuiijec in hay fever for many yeara, aaya that tho tctieial immunity enjoyed by women may bo tnee 1 to their table te'mporanco. Many men ofiodentary habits eat as heartily aa larm Ulnrera durins hot weather and thcro is uttlo doubt that their table excesses bring on the fever. By adopting a vegetablo diet, and oxer- ciiiiic freely in the open air, tho hay fever can bt nreventcd in the majority of cases. This is . . . mm nf the inatances in which an ounce or pre vfiitinn i worth a nound of cure, vtnentho I diiciio ouco fastens itself upon a person, it ia ilmoat certain to striko him every year ritOTKCTIMl A .11 Kit II A I'rorlnmnllnn liv ibe I'realitenl ol Hie I ll II ell Milieu. Wlul" qnarantino regulations are committed to the aeveral Htatea, tlio general government liaa repoaed certain powers in th ) l'resi lent, to bo Used at bia discretion in preventing a threaten, d epidemic. Keeling it my duty, I hereby c ill ttpmi all pel anna who, under 'exiMing sysleiiia in tho aeveral Slutea, are inti ii.-ted with the execution of quarantine regiiliitiouato lie diligent and on the alert in order to prevent the introduction of the neat lb nee which, we all regret to learn, una inane ua iiiijteiiriuieu ni-s",u , l,..l,r, u liieh nil,) Ibe liorta of tlio United States inkrcoiirso is direct and frequent. I fin ther advise that tho citiea and towns nt ii. ro, ,l KInIi-. nliether on the coast ot on tho lines of interior communication, by sound sanitary regulations ana tii" proniicuon of eleanlineas', lie pri pared to resist tho power of the disease and to mitigate ita severity. Anil I further uireet uie u,n,n,im , United StatcB in the ports where the pcsliletico haa made or may nuiko ita appearance to exor ciao vigilatico in carrying out the inatructiona herelofore given, and in communicating to tlie government oi me uim,u''"n.',j ,,u. mationof value relating to tho progress or treatment of the diaeaao. Utvoniinilor my iianii annum sem, ii , uni ted Btatca, anno i.ny oi naainuKwn ,u,o .u .1... ... Ti.lv In ll,n vntr of nnr nincieeuui uj u, wu.j, . Lord one thousand eight hundrod and eighty-four, anu 01 me iiiucpenuuuco oi th United Statos one hundred and eight. CnF.sTEn A. AllTUUB. By the Preaidcnt: L' BED X. 1'llEUnouiJIor.n, Secretary of State, LATEST NEWS NOTES. Happenings of Interest to All, At Home and Abroad niiioiiiy iiiframn nsinuei nnitin ami lita flfteen-year-old daughter were walking on tho Baltimore and Ohio haHroaU track, near Wiaimr, l'a, when they were atiuck by a freight train coining in tlie opposite direction, Hiuith was instantly kilhd, and hia daughter fatally injured. Pauper imniigranU contiimo to arrive In New York. The CoimuUaionera of Immigration have resolved to neiul them all hack. Tho esipnum oiougiii iinriee'ii mil urilii , A Oeniian woman haa arrived at Caatle Garden, New York, who claims to bo 112 years old. Tlirw liven U'ern Lisl 111 11, n t.nrtiliitf of ft scow near Toledo, Ohio, Saturday. Considerable damage was dono near liinis ton, N, V,, to the fruit crop by hailatuma, on Saturday, A locomolivo lsiileron the West Car -lina Itililivjiv linrst on 'I Ioii-uiIhv. killii,,' llin ,, liii'll ami injuring aeveral others. Tho cruise of Die can, mi Atlantis hua ri.ni.l,,,il ili-ustriiiid l,.ri,i,,iitl ii,n Klu. u-utt abaiiiloiii d at aea. Her oavitpaiita are safe at roitsiuoiith, N. II. Seven steanin a sailed for F.urni Hattirday and only one had a good load of iMisseiigeia Agents admit that tlie bottom haa dropped out ot the summer travel season. A stepfather about to punish a boy led the latter to jump into a rapid stream in Virginia, and leaping in to rave the lad, whose handi were tied, both were drowned. The anarchist, Kanimer, in prison at Vienna, bus confi sM 1 to the n,nr,li ia of the banker l.ii iiluiit and K, nlini 1 Adela of Stras bourg, and of the banker Ivaert at Slutlgart. He declarea that Stelhuacher and oilier anarch ists assisted him in the execution of liiscrnn, s. The new scheme for the extension of rail wajs in India is for the purpose of stimulating the export of Indian grain tu Kilgland. The English tniiea have organized a coun ter demonstration to the movement favoring ine i; raill'llisi inn. The number of dealba from cholera in Francois much augim nted, and the ense ipi, nt panic ia very gnat. A conductor on the Nickel Plate Railroad knocked a tramp off hi tntin and under H wheels causing f ital Injuries. The tramp, who had aeveral bundled dollars ill his possession, left It to his sister. A very tragis elopement la reported from Louisville. A divorced couple were cloning to remarry when tlio husband accidentally shot the driver of the hack. The private hanking bouso of F. Q. Hall lias suspended. Liabilities tKHI.Om Oreen's D ink, of Jackson. Miss., lias am pendeil for w ant or ready cash. It ia believed that all creditors will Iw paid in full. Tl,i In i.-litiiveiii of New York went on strike for a working day of nine hours iustca 1 of ten. The demand wa in many casta com plied with, and the men aro conlldeut of an early victoiy all over tho city A young man who prevented one boy from ill-treating another, In Chicago, was shot by the rather ef the liiat boy, Wednesday. - Tlie lliilnali of ft locomotive murdered hia engineer lit Jackson, I.a., Wednesday. The most cxtcinivc dry goods and notion liouso in St, Witua laiieil neiiucsunv. Tl.. t'....ll. ......I t.. .i..i I., n.. u j nu r.OKOFii neiu i ii,-ui''i, nii.-nn, (rlegrapha that the Tuiconiaua in the diatrict aoiitlieaat or Marrakaa liave ailiiuuiK'U to uiu Crur and ai'kuonledge the olaiiu of llitssia to aoaoro i enpii'ii. The convent ion between Hpain, r.ngland and th rmany, racogniing Hpaiu's aovereign- IV iip.tr llii. M,-ilit Ari'liittelneo. liaa bej'll signed by all the contracting Power. A mob attacked tho Halvation Army Hall, at Hionne, Hw iierlund, and complelely wnvked the building. The police were powerless to prevent the asauillls, as the mob greatly out iiuiiilnired Uiciii. -In the F.ngliali House of Caiiiiiiinns, tho llight Hon. (bingo lloilsoii, Cliiiucellor of the Imchyof I.iiiicr.-t, i, atiitt dlliat the oustoma ofllciala ,r,is,al to aepaiate buttur from bilt terine and olintnaiganiio in the custom re turns. - I.ieiil. niinl (Iriicly telegraph to liia friends in V whnijpoit, Mssa., that hia physicians consider a public reception there inadvisable. A locomotive crash, , I into a street railrotsl ear near Troy, N. V., resulting in the killing of an old holv who ' passenger on tho latter. -The Virginia law preventing ollidals from taking part in s,ilics waa decUicI niiconsli tntioiial. -Thcro were 225 failures In th nulled States duriiiu the pa-t week, according to le,i,..tni report. lf th, i- Ml were in the Middli Sl ilea. 2'.l ill the New l'niflnn.l. M III the Southern, 7:1 In Hie VVcstein and :lu In the 1'iiciiic States and Territories. There were 15 failures in Canada. The (ireeiiback Convention will meet in New York city August 27, to appoint a full act of electors. - l'nsid, nt Arthur baa set aside bis nonii ii.ition ot Mr. John Jarrett for the bead of the new Ni il ll'ireiiu of Labor and has ap pointed Mi. M. I'. Ilolilcrmaii, of Illinois, to tin position. - liver six Ihoil-aiid packages of a Illiterate I tea were rel.eiedut the pin t of Sow York dur ing the past inolilli. The 1'iitladian attthorl tl, s bate ,h ,-i,, il to admit Into an ida no tea which h's Is en rejected by the I'nited Statea ailtlioiilies. -Tt.o rnnmliaii rifle I am won the Kolatsiro Cup at Viinb!e,loii. -.i I'orilniid. X. Y.. on Wi dm a liiy, while n,,,,,, .,il,v A- lliilchiiison'a circus was !.,.... o ..i,.,i,..,.,i im f, ii-itintien to an all iioiH I , ,,, ,.. ,...'.. i-. - dience of 5.11(111 persons, a heavy storm ot wind and rain came up and struck tlio tent, which fell over on all tlie people, can-dug a panic, it; ...i i .i. ii... i.... e,,. iil uiioti and iniiit'cd ll 1 1 1 , 1 1 ill I- it.'ir- - ,, i - ' .. seventy neir-ons, but none futully, although it ia feared that social will die. - Fiftv pauper iiniiiigranls, forced to return tolieriiiiiiiv on the steam- r Westphalia, eim-ed a terrible si', lie at lb,' Hamburg pe r in New Yoik, and ' ic treutcl with unnecessary sc. verity. At Siiainlco, in-nr (Ins n ll.iy, Wi-., Joseph Ashley's Unci- hide children left home early in the, laV to pick bi llies. Aot leluioillg selllcn Wax ma, le no, I llieir b,!i, s w, ic found in a atienui in ai bv. They bad stripped and gone in wading. Ibe vieluns were Oliver aged 9; II, my, ag, ,1 7, ami I reiioy iigeo n years. '-... I ... 4- l.i., -ill, III., survivors of tlio 1 l- I, in I ,i,.- -. fiieelv evpedition are to arrive at I'ortsjiioiitli, ..' ... ... , , .. '11... I-..I!.,., t.t II,,. lit. ,1, 1 IV II. . .VIIHUSl isi. lie- "" - " - will be sent to (leie nil Hal ok. at (lov eriior's Island, lor transmission to the resi dence of P'l'itivr. I'.x-Coiigressiniin John Hill, of the l'lMli New Jersey ilisll'Kt, tin- lain, r in eneap p"-,- , age," and one of the le st known of liieold aches ,1 politicians,, lied at bis resi leiice in U sui ton, Morris cunty, N. ,1. At Piano, Texas, two children were bin ned to death bv Ibe explnsi n of a can of cal oil with whicii the older child was attempting to kindle a fir". - Hand A Ellsworth, paper nu relmtita ot New York, nl idu an assignment to John A. 1'iersoii, giving pr, f-reneea lor -f H,lluil to relatives fur ti u-t funds or mole y 1, ft in tho business, At Comiellsviile, IM., A. Overboil A Co.'a distillery caught lire and in less than three hours tne main building, with three ls,n,, , wan houses and seven thousand barn Is ot whisky, were burned. i.. 1 ,........, I-. , i lot-for the bast fis cal vein -rendu 'I r 1 a 1 . ftr i i.i :!!. b ing a fii'llng off' from the previous year or nearly 2:I.oiio.kW. Sim ii pel whs were bitten 1,1 a mad ,1,-g I-.:, l- ,uli.,n nil tin-Cu on l'ac t- -The National Homoeralio Committee mat i in New York, and orgauiKed by eleeUuK Wil liam M. mruum presiiieiu u,i su. ,c,", (I. Piiiae aroretarr. ConimittiD were ai jKilulfd for the puri'swe of arranging lb de tail of the campaign work. Tho West Vlrgiiiiu lleniia'i-atlc Htnte tVin yeulioii nominated K. Wilson fo tlovwuor, l'atrrk il. Dully for Auditor, and Alfred Cald well lor Attoi ii, v Oeiii'ial. The reaoliitions In dorse Clevelaiid'aud lleudricks and the Demo cratic platform. -Heiior N,K-tzlin. the Mexican debt agr-nl, la end, avoring to induce tlie llsringa to place a new Mexican loan of :tii,(H0,iHa) nt seven per Celt, inlen at, The KnglUh riisip (lotfiied, plying be tweeli 1',,1-t Morant and Port Antonio, Jamaica, was llrcd iiui by the Spanish gilnlsial Aluieii dare on the nioi nlnu of July . The caplalu of the guuls-at aavs that lie ilM so lu coins pi, nee of inatruclioiia fi-mii the Captain ! i nil at Havana to ,s,U out for all suspicions l.s.king vessels, as it was auspeotel that ityna luile was being carried into Cuba by small aailing vi a .da. - hia ofl'nially announced that flic Czar'a visit to the palace at Warsaw haa not bs, n re nounce, I. I.Minordiniiiy precautions will In Ink. ii dining tl.e M-lt to in v. lit any in Is ol Viotellcs. So lllissian Will be allowed tollil.-r the ellv without a pel lint. Tlie rnllwnV Willi bind Willi soldiers while the tram with the roynl p. isonngea h on its way. Afrols ol per-olissii-piel, ,l,,r coinpliciiy In the plot to blow Up tlie (iilln'-e slill e,inl'l,,e. - The Warsaw plot tera intend, ,1, iltlcl- kill iug tin- Cnr. to provoke a rebellion in Poland i,n,l West, i n Kussia, and to plunder the J.-wa. -The Irish team won the Folio Shield -it Wimbledon, with a score id points. - It is ofti.-iallv announce! that the cholera at Marseille anA Toul.ui ia decreasing, - It is expiolcd that Sualiiln will lie attacked bv Ibe rels Is nl lei the llnuiadall. Mr. William I laid. I, of Maiylnnd. waa nml ' Hilled for Vic- I'le-id. nt. John P. St. John, Il ,ti,li,lan- fr l'resi, lent, has been a pr,,m- ' lm lit lisure in Knn-as tor lilb-eti yeas. II, I inn Ik, in ill In, liana and studied last. lb-began practice in M's-ouri, and lift- r s, t tl ng Hi linnsas In came a leading llepublicaii. He served III ls,lll braliobesof the Legislature, and two tonus an (iovonior of the Slate Lilt, r he beeallle plolllllli lit ly idclllllied with the I'lobibitioii party. He i ii,l, ao,,,l to tiinke tb,- ll. pul.liciins put prohibition m their platforms, and, falling to do that, cut loose Iioiii III,- paity a-.id ,, voted biin-,-lf t-th-t, iMiH iiiiic-ciinsi-. lb- is about 4s year old, and has an inlen sling latnily. He I-1, r soioillv a rnlher shin, wuy man. II,- is a Mil, III! lolelb'e -pi nker, llllll has IllSile bllll iheds l ti niporai spe che. - A leribh- bail and rainstorm isvnrred nl Fergus Fall", Minn., on Thursday. The gram in mnnv plnc-s was totally nun.. I. At Stony lliook Ibe hail oil a swath two miles wide ll,rt,Hli lb unlrv. Coiisld, r.ibl.- grahi was also i iiiu,, I in the Utter Tail country. . ('apt. Trmiior. in bis dorr tho Harold T. I'.ibb, r, landed al Matiniciis Islaiid. Me., on W, diie-iihiv iifteinisui, in nine days from Sow Yoik. and pro,-, , ,, ,1 next day fur Ihislol, I'.ng. lb- was in good Ii. nit It mid o , uli, lent of reach ing Ins dest'iiati sojik m:w tokk kstatks. fhe l,nri I'nnillv Inlierltniice ol Ilia I'm i f i- CH. A NOVEL PLAN. hnkcrton, tho great dctoctlve, onco adopted in,iv..l nlnn for cstabllshltiB the guilt of a sus- (icctcd murderer. He was employed to werk up a cuao against Johnson, a colored man, in Kniiib r.rnllna. who was Bupriosed to have committed a very brutal murder. Johnson u nut arrested, out one morning wnenuo (nt lu take hia nlow to the field he found it Muttered with blood. In tho field he found link' pools of blood. When ho went back to tat stable lm aaw tho bloody imprint or a nu- ttm baud on the door. Every hoe and rako tal blood on it. By nightfall the murderer u paralyzed with fear and afraid to goto M. He believed that the spirit of hia victim waa hiiuiitiiiK him. The next day ho cut hia throat from ear to ear, and his auici.lc was tgnriled aa conclusive proof of hia guilt. Till'. CIIOI.KHA I'ATIKNT. A cholera patient feels well up to within a lew lumrH itf tlm attack. Sometimes ho ia I kiad with violent purging and vomiting im- OMiutely on rising iuthc liiorning. juuieiona tltatiiii nt during this Urat atage of the diaeaao "y tiring about a apeedy recovery, mil n neg- ww-il, the sufferer complains or iinonsu ia, "in a burning heat at tho pit of hib stoniacn, "nl also excruciating pains from crumped uncles. Tho pulso is rapid and weak, tho nuniii.... i i .i..A bitakv. i-im,ioii jiurrieu anu mu 'iu - fK-tn conditions contiimo In the last stage of diseaae, but tho mind of the patient rc Wna clear, and he desires nothing but Bleep drinking water. This stage seldom tasia Ker than twenty-four hours, and reaction ker commences or the patient dies in col or psaaca on to the tepid stago, which, ninety nine cases out of a hundrea, cn,i i mi.. M-.llnl lli n P.liieiiit si Wnflbbiff- Al Hie llieuiniK i' iuw ....w, ton, it waa docided to take prompt and vigor- ............... . ,nlvnl ll,n iiiirntlllCt loll Of cholera into the United States. Tho Stale and Treasury Department win aciin tuiijuiiouoii in enforcing tho regulations which aro to be prepared. An order will be iBBited prohibiting mo imporiavionui rin , u,.;v.. inea ior w pvriou wi hiuv.j v. pcrlo,l If deemed ncccaaary. It was alao do cided that tho ycssels of tho revonue marlno service should t-atabliah a ooruon aiong wiu . . .1 ll,n l.n.llner nf fttt VeUflls fmm foreign ports which do not possoal clean bills of health. A D.-lal.. Snn.nllAn. m,& h.ii nf ilm well known financier Volk- mar was found in the Boino with a bullet through the head. Ilia ring, wincn waa a val uable ono. and all hia money except fifty cen times in tlio waistcoat pocket were uiiBBlng. M. Yolkmar nan rccenuy ueeii iraw .i,,i.. on account ol monetary uonuicn. no . nH v...v.,inv Uui nt. iiiiittiiuht iii the na- Bl'Oll Wll "-n yUlon Henri Quatre, in La Me. 8t. Germain, with a lady with wnom no is aunposcu im.o had tntimato relations. M. Volkmar went to New York In 1881 ana loanca j,uw. He then proceeded to London, whore no etartcd the ! auro Accumlater Company. He sold his sharo in tne company i"f wuii,, tivclv small sum and came to Paris, Hero he . .1 i ... .hiI JnsnilA tAauAanA BPeCU atC'l on 1110 uour.w, anu ukoViw t i i 1 1 a Y,aA sl mniifhlv in- AAA Thoi unrvnf murder IB in conic o t.'iw- u ,. - , . . vorcd because Vulkmar' pistol was found in hiB residence unioncneu. n v suicide ho must needlessly havo purchasod an other pistol. The affair causes a groat sens, tion in Pari. ..U..I..I Ih. PlncllB Isolated cases of cholera continue to bo re ported in various pnrta of France, aoine widely distant from the infected district A wo nai living t Courbcvoie,. a y.llago only TU mile from raris was seized with sporadic cholera on Thursday She was at once conveyed to the hospital, and her lodging waa thoroughly disinfected. No np- urc hclisioil OI Ullllier . exist in the communiiy. Two cases of eh,, -era have occurred at Narlxumo nd t St. Naza ire, a villaRn ' ,,rom fo,,lon' two ileaths from that disease have occurred. Uno of hee deaths was of an especially ratliet c character. An unknown woman was Feted with the dread diaeaao while paaaing ak'ng? the street. She fell prostrate o the an s . . , i i..,m, .tr v. A mtiable SI. re,;oia fron,'Ma"rae,.lea. An old wo man of over acventy yeara waa miaaing for sov wai days. Tho police at laat forced an ey ? ate nt" er lodging- They found her body noon the floor in such a condition that she muat have been dead f.r some day, txami ns ion proved that she was ay ctunof cholera. She hai lived almost exclusively on fruit. KTATUB OF MltERTY. The Bartholdi statue of liberty for the bay it New York has at lat been turned over to United States government, and will soon transported In pieces to this country. The oenlons of this oollosaal statue we almost tacrcdibly largo, The figure alone eUnda 105 lM.lttrej length from the sole of the leans Imposition. dive ccU eaah, and :B UU & Payn-t. at one, i,o Planters' and Mechanic Dana, tueuanieni T..,i,aon M as , makes an Tiv .ntD, i(i-il.-n in t1ii Hi-llrvillo. Ill mctit-n Iish fttl'.til bccauHC of the dcntitutiun of ..linori The brlc Clara M Htodthinl, rpjiortcd with i e II. ....... t,au l.i,nn yellow iever on miaru uum namun, v nimrnttlitififl nt ltitHtnil. Tho Cttmilifti. fxplorinR expedition to eHtnhlixh etutioim in Hudson 8 Day saUed num Kuva Kptitin. nil Tlli-HililV. .IlllIlV I'l IIIV nin.ftH:iiuir- ui ...... - and Pittsburg llailroad Company aro at odd ., . 7 ... ...1 ,.1, i-iin wild Willi 1110 IllIlllBHUllieill, nnoiii iiiij x.,-.n- trying to wroca 1110 company. ' Thcro wero at least forty thousand apecta . . ... i.. f'.i-til Pm ic. iw York. Tuea day. to witnesB the unveiling of tho statue of Ile'othovon, which waa presented to tlio city by ,l.A llnotlinvtm AliLcnllerchor. John C. Eno, tho cmbezelcr, lias rented a handsome hoUao in yueooc, wnere ue win iv sluo wall ins who auu lumuj. . n 1..' n.w.u arn fttfiftltllv lm Lticuienaiiv uico d i'iwvj M,v-...v . proving in health under tho care of surgeons at St. J on n. Queen Victoria has congratulated Presi dent Arthur on tne rcacue oi me urmij ou. vivora. -The loss at the great Are at Wapping, Lon- aon, amounts to i,ouu,uuu. st t i, n,.d II, al tlin rnm .11. lit) ijVSeim aiiiiuiiitvva -- inlssion studying tho question decides that the K,- ChiihI niiist bo widened. i t.-... .i. n unAilv ntutlnn of the M. fVllir caii.-vio "l--v" - ChineBO difficulty, and tboi o accms to bo no doubt that China wiu pay me lucieuinnj uv manitml . A Vienna correspondent ays Bardowskt haa confessed that a plot to kill the Cisar and ry :,i. - ...Punn.l Ke Pntersburir. V.eniUWlll.11 Bittin,. -" - n- On Bardowski's information more government - , .lnua.. u, Inula tmvfl been ar- eimnuyeco Biiw vibibi, - ", l.i 11. . kntnntr Ihnsn ftrrAstpil at leaicu v i.bipi.". ... - St. Petersburg ii Vera FilipolT, who is wanted tor having mane aricmpis upuu iuo u.u v. " rr in 1870 and 18S1. -Adclaido ltiatorl, the tragic actress, has mano a cnntraoi ior a vour in nmvn. "v will play in EiiKlinh. q'i. TVo.tiio.iott nt tlin RpkMriD Cham I'M of ruot.tnt.vr linn been nffercd to Herr nihtr for UniHflels. Baton Dano il,.ii .a.ui.lKti nvnrtlifi Ki-IiatO. Tho Misaissippi lUilroad Supervisory law of Jlisaiaslppl lias nerii neoi,,e,i -,-ti I -ei. v..i...,,ai lr,,i,it,ilion (Convention met 1 in- unit . - at Pittsbuig, l'a., and formed a permanent organization. .. it... L-t...Ad .l.,liv-ea ttsvn ma,ln the l-lllie,! omen ,i,-, . . . y-- important discovery that the Cuban revolu tionists have shipped from New York city to a . . . 11..I . k....i, New Providence m-pmoi iit i.i,i,: a large iiuanmy oi w u.,.v, dvnamito. A contract for 1,000 pounds of .i;..iite is said to havo been pending. . .... fM Taiininrfl Itillt a. Pi-flllch eomtily trouHS traveling through Algiers haa been maasacreu ny me ar "- r..,.ini Twenty-nine deaths from yellow fevor oo ,,ri-.,l nl. Havana durinir tho paat week. i i... .inBi. HR.VH neon maae ax une nun-ill;!. ----- , Warsaw, Huaaia, in connection with the plot to blow up the palaoo there during the Czar s visit. Tlie priaoners includo llussians, bcr vlans and l)ulg''i,ni!- -More than sixty ,bousand persons at tended the third Bumlay concert in Contra! Park, New York. -Officers of the revenue Co'!" an account of a visit to a recently upheaved volmio in Alaska, which spouts only steam and aahes. -Nino cars of an excursion train ran on mi nnbankment near Cautun, 0 onbatunUy, but no ono waa killed. . t .i ,.j v,.;i ainrm did creat damage to crops and highways in Vermont. -A new comet is reported as having been discovered by an astronomer at Iwuvinc, Two. riioiiv ii, ,,- ,,'-" ., k-IUiltoiid, lift. u iiiiU-x t n-xof lopeka, him. Julius llollweg, a despoiiilcnt i.eriiian, committed suicide in New loik eri.lay, ny ahooting himself Willi a revolver. u- '" ' - , ,l ii so that, it the revolver had not killed him, he could lire oil a rirln which he bad pine '. within a few indie oi ms neari. fore shooting himself he smoked a pipe and drank scvernl g asses id beer. , i L.lr.l nr Wbilll Ilavett. A locoiiiou.i- ,-,,i,",. . 1... on Fridav. killing the four men who were .... i.... i k 'ri-. n-bi iniiii was derailed I) V tlio wreck and thirty cars Wero destroyed. Kx-Oovemor tit, John accepts tne nomina tion for President tendered him by the prohi bition party. -John C-rctiilot It. age.l ill eraim 'iii.i,,,i ..... ...... I.'..l t.,ii. tt-ri ilrou-tteil HI ine saioe Hhc, in". us - . ;.,, while lisbing at Copperas Creek dam, ill Clin ton, 111, Friday liiorning. Their boat caught in the eddy ot the uaui aim waa urnu u.v. tho water. . . ii llin VleksblirB. A CUimirocioii nu " - - Bhrcveport and Tcxaa Paciflo llailroad fell through tho bri.Igo over Aliigaior uayuu, ". Ing 1-nginccr Vanderbcrg and the fireman. Tho accident was caued by the rails having been torn up uy uiiaiionii peinon" .v. u i . . il,!, .1, l,-at pose oi wieeniiia ,u. ,...", It is repnrtc-l that an earibquako lias occurred at Jlassowah, on the KcdHea. Nearly , .i t... .. .1...I..,., I,. I m,.l all tlio houBea in ine coy am ,." , tho ships in the harbor w.-re violently rocked. Tho inhabitant were panic ttrlcken and fled to the interior. Mr. l'arnell, in the Ilouao of Commons, drew attention to the difficulty experienced ,n obtaining from tho lluiisa of Lords liRinlatlon bcnenclai to irtianu. Mr, l'arnell denoiiticeo tne lllOn iiCnguo Convention to ic held In lk-ltaat. Tho conddion of Aries In conscnutnee oi the approach of cholera la deplorable in the extreme. The conliimakorB havo struck for higher w ages. An influential deputation or i-nguau gentlemen request the Lord Privy Seal to re- hmv. tl,n muti-ii-ltniiM lllion the humiliation of catllo from Wyoining. General Caoerea has becomo 1'rovisionsi rreaident of Pein. Ordora from Paris havo boon telegraphed to China to give tho Chineso no more tune, but to occupy Poo-chow if Franco's demand are not at once aatistieil. ti, xnslialian cricketer bnvo been beaten by the All England b am. -'I he "diroetora of tho Panama Canal statu that the Canal will ho open for traffi ! ill 1111. Two steamers have collided on Coninna. Home of the iia'songor and crow have been landed in Spain. Assistant Postmaster Slorton, of Brooklyn, N. Y., has not vet been heard from, and tho United Btates Marahal is watching for him with a warrant. At Augusta, Me., a manufacturer ordered . ..r 1.1. r.,.lr tn l,fl lil,,n,n tne aieam winsuu ui i,,o nv...j ... in honor of the nomination for President made t... ii... iv,.i,il,lii,,n NHiinn&l Convention. The whistle was believed to bo an alarm of tiro, and tho tiro companies were called out before tho mistake waa uiscovorcii. Detective Smith raptured Salvator I.an dmo. the Italian, who had been In billing since ,1 111 V I. win tl hi attempted b. kill his wile at b, r apaitin.nts, No. :W Third avenue, N'; ....... i t., u.... I., lltn l,,rk. As tne prisoner was oi. n,-, mi; atalioii home lie t""k a dose of p,,ls,, mid died twenty luinutes utter inching the itatiou Iioum'. - Suit has been b-oiuhl before Judge Mills, at WIihc Plains, for the annulment of the luariiaoe of ,dia l.vmi Wyles with Fre.lerick (I. McNallv, mi.) of .Mary K. Wyles with Henry V, Wallii g. 'I he pai lb a were two sclnsil uirls and two cadets tit a military Bead, my at or realer, Mass. The marriage w, re tie-r. sull. the y, ung girl" saV, of nu inltoceiil prank, and the grooms non iift-r the ceri-inoliy Welti to their l.oniea in the West. The receiver of the Ciloiiceat.-r City, N. J-, Havings Iilstltitlion ir,.niisea to pay tho crod itois promptly pro lull lis fas', i- be rcali.ea on the Bssets'in Irs htin Is. l',.,ir iirsons iii a c iriia.-e wero ilrownisl uliitr croasiiiir a ford in Kiniais Wednesday. (leorge lloth stamp,, I on a dynamite .-arlridge in the iiiina of a dyiiamito factory in Wcslchealer eetiutv, N. Y., and received Iti Juiiea which caused Ida death. Tho public sodlrilv In the anbtlrln of Con alalitinople haa tlever'beon ill a Worse Condi tion. A band of brigands entered a rnosrplo f.,nr notes from the eitv and. a f ler firing sor- einl vollevB into tho ceiling, rifl- d erory per- Tho Antor phIiiIo, liko tlifl ol.1 llotrinn Fimpiro, xviut otco ft unit, Imt throe yi'ftra ngo it finlTero,l n ilivLsintt. Tlio brother, however, nremi fnetully tertim, and their oiliccs nre utile liy niilr. Jidm Jivcob, wlioso lienlth ia feelile, lm Iiliiceil nil liia real eatuto in tho lands of Ida mm Wiihlnrf, who 1ms got tirclof tliooflioo of Minister to lb'mc. It is mnlerHtiKiil Unit when tlio ilivmiur wiut made ft ninp of the entire eHtnte tv:ii .ir.i.iiirii.l fur (III! IHirilOMlV tlirOltcll W lltl'l iltviiliiiR lino was ilt uwn, niiilllieeliniee wufl mitilit bv lot. John .lui'oii oiiiiiiiieu tbn Astiir tfniise. wliieli iiloiie is worth aiOlMUXIIl. Knell of tlieso lirother Inw nlHiul :i dim houses on 1 1 ii rent roll, nnil tliey nre buying property even tit the present nilvimeeil ruten. .lobtt .liteoli Iuih n jirefereneefnr ImsinesH stntetiirea, nnil the ono which he recently erected in Willi atreet ia MkIiI.v pf'liluble, not witlmtiitiilltiK tlie eiioiiiuuiseiwt. lie lm also purelitiNfil it biree plot in the lower part of r.roiuUvny, wiiero lie will erect another ImsinexH' building. Such nn e. Iiililislmient, l.riii(jini: in n rent of f".il, (KI0, ia better limn Intlf u ilozen ilwellinj,' iiiuiaeit, pltii'o there i proporti.uiiitely lewer repnira iiml tux bills, The I'.liine kuiiler entitle inelinlcH neitrly ami bdn, nii,ut nt wbiidi nre envereil With bllllil- Iiirk. The pmperty is m tlie lunula ol Thotnn rntten, who, while aervinR tin) heirs with frreiit tibility, lm nlsii bcentiie rich by jililieiutiH pureliuxeH. Miss llur riet Inuox inheriteil fnun her bmtlier ilrtmea ft 1iirn luiuleil eslnte, wliieli is niiitiiigcil by .b'bti r.ourtnim, who Iiuh fus tiiiin Tonra been in the norviee ol thn fnni'ily. l'eter Conper lenl ft l ir;n rent roll, but bi prineipiil wealth was in hia iron works ami pliio Irutlie, in addi tion to valuable M,,cUs. J-.x (iovernor Morgan IiiiiIS-'I.ihiii.ihkI in iorx,.hnl prop erty, tttii) in ail.litioti to lliin whs ii eon slant pureliawr of real estate for liiutiy yettrs. Ill" annual relila exe,-e,le,l ?ltnl, ilOO. Hticli I tbe clte inheriteil by his uriitiiboii. Mrs. A. T. Istewarl nnil Iinl;e Hilton have caeli great l.'tiub'l i italea, inelinlmg liotela ami spl. tnliil wurebotlsi-K. whose entire value is estl nmteil ftt ?l."i,IHMl,IHIII. The (loelets (Kobert nnil Og.!eii) ttilieriteil property to the nmoniit ol it i.i h h.i Mill, the greater part of which is highly produc tive. They are the yniitigi-st of the teal estate lonls. of New' York eitv, ami are making tlu-liiselves fell in elegant mi eirtv. The millionaire Hendricks has nearly Mil houses, but Mill keeps up I he olil-fi'iHhiotieil hardware trade which bis grandfather foumleil, and which in tlio basin of the family wealth. invoiced I roin Her Slep-Fntlicr. THE J0KF.1VS BUDGET. miiat wk i im in tiiu iimonoi's J'.U'KUMTO Mtlll'K tntit. A ma PIAMOSD. ITolel Clerk "I had unci) 8 ncaro last night. Just after I got mti my room 1 heard my iliaiuotul Kttid full on the tloor. Tho gaa waa uot lit; I hftd no nintchea in my pocket, ami tlie mateU liox waa nt tho other end o! tho room. Yon can imngino how atrnul 1 vim to move." (litest "Imleotl 1 fan; but I am glad to nee yon escaped." "I oHeapeil ?" "Yea; if yon hail slnrubled over Hint Mini you inin'it Imvo broken your neck, , HOAP-noX RP.STIMr.STS. my opinion that we nro on the eraiTolieva lino inu ui-.uiih, in, -, r- aon present, securing money and valuables. Iliigniids al-o attacked ail I plundered the vil- Inge of oily. Tho Preaident haa appoinlod John O. Drady, of Alaska, George P. Ihrie, of Pennayl l vania, and Cheater Beeber, of California, to bo I Commissioners for Alaska. They will rosido I m.tiectivelv at Sitka. WraDgel, andOunalaaka Mr. HoeI, the chairman of the Japanese Naval Commiaaion, who haa been inspecting tho navy yarda for the past few weeks, says the American navy is in an absolutely wretched condition; that it could not even contend against Japan, Ho snea nothing to prevent olio lirst class man-of-war from destroying New lorn. A young woman who lived in a private ho tel in Clinton place, Now York, set Are to a pile of clothing in her bedroom and lay down by it to die. The moll of tho smoke led to the diacovery of tho fire and the other inmates of the hotel wore saved from a great peril. The would-bo suicide had broken up a happy homo for n old man. wih whom "ho was ijymg. liuzMmll, a tVw in Hi n outrndoof tin libit is aaid to havo been dis covered in Paris. Ailianatuli from Dernes statos that a alortti has occurred on Lake Lucerne. Four boats were capsized and ten of their occupants were drowned. Boino of those who lost their lives wero foreigners. Fivo terrorists havo been arreatcd In Mos cow with incriminating documenta in their pnsaesaion, Warsaw la to bo declared ill a atatc of siege. tHK CIIOI.P.KA IN FKANCK. All Precautions I'roTlnn Ineffectual Thii. Pn. Tho publio ofllcials of Marseilles have be come ranio stricken because of tho failure to - -L...1... fin.,. check tne sproaa oi mo vnoiciis - Ing. Toulon slmpkcepers arc closing their ca i.r.ll.hmctits. Tho flight of residents fr"m tho town ii universal, Thy men s'a tloned at tho artenal a,ro lcaYltio. Tho fumigation of the railway stations at Toulun, Marseilles and Paris has been dlacon ii .i .. u i... .i-nv a nsftlAPB nroeaution. Illllieil, D IV ll0 m r-- - - . The diaeaao has made Its appearance In the Department of the Lower Alpa. aud Ave deaths havo already occurred there, The steamer 8t. Dttnstati, which arrived ih the Meraey from Marseilles, after loaing two persons froth chol era during the voyage, has lieen twice diain fected. The stores which she took on board at Marseilles have been destroyed, and her water ballaat has been pumped out. Vcaaela arriving at Lisbon from Germany aro sub jected to livo nays nuarauiuiu. Noble HmUrniits. A novel scheme of asslstod emigration has been aturted ill (lermaiiyby a ars-i, ty composei wholly of noblemen. Tho siK-iety propose U) .e,i,,n,d,gentmen,bcrof lies to Cluio. Jin u" '' .,. tbe new acheme of lJLSM pleted, ami a largo puj - -j-- U a'rrlvo at Liver,,,. . 1 'rorn that po rl . w ill bo taken to unno ai ta f Chilean "".'S ind &t!::1n!yCm:ml either in the way of money or ""'' tbev will be at liber v to return at their ow epyenso bid the l.erh pldlatithrop,... wiU havo no moro to do with them. An extraordinary divorce suit waa de cided by Judge Mann, recently, in the County Court, at Milwaukee, Wis. The easo wuh Unit of Martina liinxelniuu ngaitiHt Louis lliissolnian. The plain tiff alleged that nhe was married to Hie ilefenil.int June Yi, issii. One child, u girl, now about three years old, was bom l:t them. The plaintiff is al years old and the ilefendi'tit IV". Tlio com .1..;.,. .,iln.i,l xriiid iiiiiI i 1 1 Ii 1 1 inn ll treat- iilli.i.h in" bv ,, ment Bstho ground for the divorce. I ho delelitlitut owns considerable property. To the allegation of cruel treutuient ho put in an answer containing ft general denial, but this was afterward with drawn. Quito a commotion was caused l llin itfim- 111 aaiu . comely woman with liundsonio lirown n f .ei tlinl allowed IrilCCH of t-jt-ii hoi. ' .,,.1 nl.ii.niTii Inok I ho k( nil, 1 ami teslillod Unit tlio (lefendiint was also Imr sten-fiithef. Her story wna Hint her mother had married the defi ndittit and afterward obtained n divorce from him, but advised and compelled tlio plaintiff, her own daughter, to marry him. Tho strniigo ntoty woe corroborated by soV. cral wttlicffi'B. Attorneys stato that tho oaso is without a parallel in Wisconsin. In granting tho divorce, J tulgo Maim ad vised the young woman, in ease, she uinr ricd again, not to follow her mother's counsel, as tho latter had shown herself unworthy of having a daughter. Ii awarded' Iter thoctiModyof her child and $500 alimony. a I,are Colliery Burned. USS?tt 'wasUid Uh the most ,,- ?hrcXy, wmbo ! I"" ble to learn the origin of the Ore. " R,.m of the wft brilliant eharges io EVKHYHOUy W'KNT VIM. of bard labor lliev btrueli oil In & It'ivn in Northern Michi gan tho other dny-ettitti-n p'.'tnik-nm. When tbe Rttthority of tho g.Jod nrs was fully eatiibliahed, everybody in tlie .vii,t.,v.,rvlio,lv but ii retail Uiwu mi;ov ,.i -'. ., ii . tr.. .a i,.i iivnv Tii Tim wen. grocori xiu i.nici. v.. ----- -.---i tasted and smelt and handled, aud whet) f ..It.. .nllultn,1 Hint nil had lll'IMl dig- peiieoiij ni.iioi.v,,, ...... eoverod, ho sat down on n stump and ehed tears, A dozen persons at oueo in ntiired if ho was weening for joy. "Not by ft blamed sight," ho blurted out, M ho wiped hie noso on tho back of hVhftnd. . , .,i ,, "But it can t no mat you .- '''WoTluer'Sh'men, yon don't know w a you've gno. a.ul won find any will own the whole county, and Imt nr' Jay Cltml.l will run twor.u roada ?ongh here, atul jump egi-a to a Hl.tll.ng pound."-.SWA.'.v, ti.i: ritoni m i ion i'osvrwtiun. ,;.v.Ht..iohn. i H.....:. :;;',m"a 1'rr.tileiil TtieJ'lat"'"". .. .. . i. ill, i rmivelltiotl in nominiiiiou f"11""-:. 1 ," .. Kl .loin, of the rou on. . ,e- siasm waa . , - - wrvc s,io senteu anuj p -. . - - . ,. - date., and arraign the DemiH-rauc party , tiery Vden....ci,.to..Vof the liquor trafllo SX-.brt.Vri.ia .r. "1l":,:,1:5 in.. .i. ti... ....t..iiiiid fiiiiii liiiiiuirt and .lriiiKsam.ini v.." , " ,.llk tohacuoa sliouui ii"" ';- rrr the union iiniesa imt.-u-!.... i - prohibit polygamy. lt I ovo nf ft L-reat lninie." said the man on the Kuip-box at tho grocery atory. "I have never known mich universal di trust in liiianeial circles aa thero m now, and unless there is an early return ol public confidence I shall not bo sur prised at a general crash. Why, ft man that I have known all my life refused to trust tne for a l-"i cent string of iish this liiorning, and they weren't very fresh Iish either, I don't see how moneyed men can help feeling very uneasy in tho nitilst ol sued a state oi auairs. i iiiina. I'll draw my money out ot bank and in vest it in land." M'nUli town Trail ; 'nil. Tltn KAHIP.ST T1I1SU IN TUB WOIU.n. "Secretary," remarked tho president of mi Kasteru railroad the other morn ing, "can you prepare a statement for publication that the e.iruinga of thm road for the past six mouths have been inrgely in excess of lust year?" Ves, sir." "And that wo propose to pay onr in terest on the very minute it becomea due?" Yes, sir, but-" "lint what V" "None of our employee havo been paid for four months and n dozen differ ent contractors havo begun suit. How can those things be explained?" "I'.asy i -nongit, sir ; jusi auu i" eight hu-lies to your report to tho effect that we have contracted for threo hun dred new cars in anticipation of fall freights I" AN rsnAM.ANT Yol'TII. "Isn't that a new horse I saw you .li-liiiiiv Ibid 11 fteriioon. Mr. Crimson- beak V" asked Miss 1'' ussnnfouther when that geiitlenian called on her tho other I'vetitntr. "Ves," replied the young blood; i .nlv bought him Inst week." "He lisiks like a good driver," sttg . ... i . i- ...in. . ,;.!.. i'1'sleil tlie young nuiy mm n "" i;!"1- . .. . 'He is an excellent driver, caiuo from the cruel young man who wan never known to take a hint. I'm passionately fond of driving, Htill further ventured tho young lady, studying the figurca on her father cur pet.' 1 ... ... ; i t : "Oh, aro you, lmleeu? bum uriiusou l,e-ik. with a smile: "I'll givo yon a clinneo to drivo to-morrow' "Oh, will you, air. urimsonuean t exclaimed tho overjoyed maiden, "lieally, von aro too good," "Yes,"oontinned Crimsonbeak, get .i:ig near tlio door and reaching for hie hut; "yon see we are going to put down Koine carpets nt tho liouso, to-morrow, and I'll get yon to come dowu nnd drivo (he tucks."-- YunUrn titatcaman. A r.tsT LINE. Wo wero going West on tho Oront Western Jliviskm of tho Grand Truull and the night was chilly for the hitter aud of May. "Jill porter," said the commercial man in tho bunk overhead; "oan't you givo us another blanket? It'a douood cool to-night." "Ain't got another blanket, boss." "Well, just poo what yon ciin do for a fellow," said tho commercial mnn, put ting his hand out through tho ourtainr with H quarter in it, "Dunno, boss, but I'll do whftt I kin." There waa Bcarcelv ft perceptiblo pauso in tho porter's measured tread tut be passed our section IHteeu minutes Inter, i . . ,1 .!.. ...J 1 - l.l..l.... mil tne cuiuuun purieu auu u uiuukuii weut through tho opening as if it had been shot out of a cannon, "Thotulit I felt somebody otvtrylna ,.- . .. i...,-ii...i.... i:. ..i..i,..i Oil IMiri, OL IUJ uciitiuiuvri .nan UlKlll,, Ull ',ll K V. IJ W-..W.V', a,.u. m,)..v, said a passenger in the further end ol tlio oar, as no women uiusen into uib boots In tho morning. "Dunno, boss; wont mighty fas' las' night, making up timo; probably ran from under 'urn. "Detroit lYee Fret. in ONLT THINO JWFOBTCH'AT .irtn.n. ,u.An l,l.it flanraA." mikid H bride of live mouths to her young lins- liand, "Inst nigltt i nreamou a viintii' nirl again, going o school, aud without n aingle care. Now. 1 am n believer in dreanm. Do yon think that is in. unfoi tuu.-ite dream "Well," replied tho hnsbaiid, "the only thing unfortunate about the drenm is that it am i true. Tim bride relates no moro ureatns to her husband. NO WONDF.n. ..mi ii .t.l mm rTilieruian to Bn- 11IU, nun. . other, as they marched to the tutio of "l'adilieB Kver more, Patrick's Day; " 'tis no vmudUor that Ireland is not ireo lo-uny. "Why ? said iim. "Suro we're nil hero." Texas Sift' iiiys. There is red md green as woll I ilack tibooy, ti r.1 MaaaAohtl- Belts deuounceB "fashionable rinit . i . v.n im when a mm iioiiuo iu re ..tinnieni bo abolished at all social '"KV T..K, New York State Aaud eiety will hold it- to 10 to- chihivo, ine f 6,IBt S' a hv the Legislature of