V i 1 J v if? y rt- Va raven v -lt yesterday , ,ct with an 1o env ttie ( one, -,.,. hn ( lou lowJ, in th, morn. but he liavlnsrbiiHineH j wO, r'..s r. :,riu(l hoiie alnm lu in 'inul hoiie alone. An sl,P: ed hm.1 c!ii!oeatin her Wn" N-Lr' 111 e wa1 ' lerei! an si.hi ;i - ililc, nnd' she is no.v improving rapidlyla miyht be eiec -t.-.I. It 'i-'Litthiful if she will ever regain free nee of 11k- wri-t again, however, a her extreme "e 7 year;! renilsra un injury of thin kin. I decidedly slow to menu. Fine Menu Carda. TlIK IltKAI.li ollict l:is jit"t printed the finest lot in menu c ifl ' lor the Hotel Kiley C'hrii-tiiKiH (In ner, ever used in the city. 'The K"iii;il miiiingcr. pri'iift-v t i, kef1' abrciirit of .tlit' -liniee ih ho el mat a ,( in n. Tfck-.' H ill u-r tit the Kiley to-tif "- . . r'niiik- uiiviMi.i iiep.ii (.-.J li.i iiu r lin 'for a where he will H.ien I t hr.-HVii-r. County Clerk Critehlli wiil eiit turkey in Oina- lia to-morrolv. will he elo-nl. f . .. . The clerk's ollice !Ai.ltlil Chaw After lluruiiig' Tug. . ft "'V wen strn'lel for their live on 'il;u!,!ii-i,' tag tlitta miles from shore one Vmrniti-? recently in the Kath'-rinif ;law The men were the crew of the i tu bulin .A. Miller, suddenly aroused to 'IUuM ' engine bouse a mas of fUuies. Ajrafliirvt strmr:,de to check the fl.ime v,r of no avail. With a full hr;id of Steani.cn 'the boat teas headed for the shore.,'' hut the rnpid fire drove the wheel-uiian from the pilot hou.su, and then the Mazing and niuii.inafjeahle tux plowed tho choppy wave iu a jfreat cir cle, the flame swiftly eating their way to tho jdorn, where the four men atood helpless atfaiat the fury of two ele ment They had fought the fire till almost exhausted, their hands ami faces were hiinjed, and in despair they glanced iu every direction for a sigu that help was coming. A mile away e.nt the crew of the tng Welcome saw the flames of the burning boat. The throttle was thrown wide ojHn, and the little boat, with the whittle tooting hope for the imperiled crew, plunged throngh the heavy eea toward the burning tug. Blazing al inoMt to the waters edge it wu running a Di.vl race tbnmgh th waves. Two brothers of the Welcome's captain were on the burning boat, and, in danger of a collusion or of catching fire, the Wel come shot after the MiUer on iU course. It was a thrilling race. Round and ronnd the lnats went before the Wel come conld touch the Millar. The four men croached artero. The flame leaped toward tbera. They were scorching the faces of the men. With a spurt the Welcome cmnbed into the Miller. Tbree pairs of arms shot out over the bow and in a moment two of the four exhamrted men were on the Welcome and it steered clear of the banting boat Another spurt and the reamers managed to haul out the other men, Chicago , Tribune. An Iiland All Ablaxa. ' The rteamir China has arrived from Hong-Kong and Yokohama. While the eteauier was between Hong-Kong and Yokohama on the return trip to Ban Francisco an impoeing sight was wit newted by the pasaengers and crew. The preat earthnnake at Yokohama had taken place a short time previous, and many of the M inds in the Yellow tea were in a state of tuleanic disturb ance. Aliont 7 o'clock on the evening ol Nov. 3 the China was piuwing the Aleu tian Island, in Van Lneman's straits, when suddenly the island of Kucca seemed all aii'iauj, and Cuiueri Mid lava eliut up to a distance of bud feet in the air. Thfl sUiD.rr van i w !re n.i'.. dibiLt. and the HjuK'tacle as wen from her ds:k was grand. Tho night wan dark and tb eruptions from the crater of the volcano j took place at intervals of about fifty sec onds. They were accompanied by deto uutioiis Mulch Su the uintaQce sounded like bombs expiating, and after each discharge of molt, n lava and flames the burning fragments descended like sarlu - from a gigantic Roman candle.. San Franewco Examiner. SImul Aflr Xof Says. Several years ago a resident of Delhi placed seven five dollar bills for safe keeping in the fancy piec surmounting the parlor etove. The latter hardly ever came into nw, and it was his intention to remove the money on the following day. It so happenod tliat a few days af terward some gnewt arrived at the houw and a fire was start oil in the stove. As the stove reddenod into a glowing heat a wreath of smoke aecended frum the top pirtce, and it was bikib realised that the bills were undergoing the proc- of cnmation. Fonr of the bills were entirely consumed, and the othr f bree were charred almost beyond recog nition. The owner, thiuking them of no parti'.-ular valuo, kept th9in in the loaves tif a book as a curioitity. A short time ago be called a friend'a attention to them, who said they could be redeemed at Washington, lie sent them on and biet week received three new five dollar bills in exchange for his trouble. Cin cinnati Enquirer. Aa Ingot Wrigtilnf 80,000 Pound. The first ingot of nickel steel to be need in tho manufacture of armor plate for tbe United .State navy was cant in the open hearth department of the lieth I hem irou works on Saturday afternoon, Th weihtit of the in"t is 9),0iK) pounds. It la 7 Uichi-s thick and 90 luchw wide. Tlie mold in which it was cant weighs fifty six tons. Tide armor plate will be used on the Maine, now building at the Iirooklyn navy yard. It castas b tlie reault or tim li nt tU t Indian JleaJ. Cor. New York irnin. 1 "itiijm w rTic- Jj8 (Wwior.i hsve recently ts 'in ren- ."ifTtnl by immirtant tribunals wtttch re buke the teiideiicy to interfere vth the rihht uf the ci'.i.en to be let ftluntf. The si'.preme court of Mismsippi haidecid wi, in tlie ciiKe of a black man whose eio,ii w,,s enter, d by ajmityof men who came to "armit" him, without war rant of law. for an alleged offense, and who shot and killed two of these invad e..i of his home, that a man has a right to d 't'eud hiin.seif under such circum stances. The court, in setting this man free, declared irji belief that the home should have every pnvsible safeguard thrown around it. The other dwi-ion mentioned is in a aw if a very Unusual character. A cer tain society proposed to erect a statue of a deciM.sed mi. I very philanthropic lady The lii. iiiia is of t!ii lady's immediate family olo-ct d, on the ground that lioturiety in any f,,rut Was wholly ills t)i -tef;ii to her, nnd that, inasmuch as hhe was a private citi.en, the erection of a statue of h.-r was an unauthorized invasion of privacy. Tiie Hirireiiie court of New York took this view of the else and declared that the wish of h'T f itniiy, representing in-r own known d'-Mtv, lioiil 1 ! oh-erved. aiel tiiat no puhlic repn-s ntatioii of her should be s riuittNl. Youth's C'omjiaii ion. Klllrtl Ihn llttir mIHi Penknife A big yearling U ur was kilUd on Fri day on Lit . It; mountain, n.-ar I'urkers burg, W. Va., by John Hall, s.-veiiteeu years old. and Mont Llack. twelve years of U'-'e. The Isys were coon hunting in the mountain wh'-n tlie do'i tns-d the bear. Tin y had uu old single liarrehsl shotgun, loaded with bird shot and an ax. They tired the load of shot into the benr and brought the miimal down. Then the dou-s attacked it. but they were bcat.-n o,T. ();,o of th( hoys ran in and struck at the l ar with tho ax, but did not hit it. Young Hall then drew hit pocketknife and went at the Iwar. He was pretty liudly scratched ami severely bitten on tho lingers, but stuck to the brute until he cut tho bear's juguhu vein. The Isiys dragged home the body in triumph. Cor. rew iork Kun. C'nrlnos Murrjliig MUlakr. At the pari.sh church of lirierly Hill. on the borders of the black country, a enrious nib-take occurred a fi.-w days ago. A bridal party by somo means oc-1 enpied their wrong places, and the bride was married to the lxst man, who was engaged to marry her sister. During the ceremony the bride had some idea that the pnx-eedings were hardly as they should be, as the bridegroom sUiod be- hind her and the bnt man, and handed the ring to the latter. On the othet hand, the best man made the necessary rei-ponite. Happily the error was dis covered before the register bail been signed and the ceremony was gone through a second time, core being taken that the right man was wedded to the bride. London Tit-bita. A Crlckrt Bowling- Machine JWIl 1110.111111 J .1 . . . , ... m ior me use 01 cncKPters, ror practicing purposes, was exhibited in England, where the nnerring aim of the mechani cal cricketer knocked ont the middle stump of the mmtt expert batsman that stood before it The length of pitch, di rection and movement of the ball can be produced within wido ranges with great facility. The aim, sighted as after the ; manner cf marksmen, is ri-guLitcd from , a dial, and the ball, thrown from a re- f volving imn hand, is cnjgilJe of howling over or under hand with great accuracy. New York Telegram. Dlrorred la Firty-sf-von Seconds. In the district conrt at Oalveston Fri day the suit of Mattie brooks against . ner nnstmnii, liiiam urooks, was on the docket for trial. The case was called by Judge Stewart, but the defendant did not npjiear. The plaintiff's attorney anise, read the petition, alleging the statutory requisitions and wtting forth the cause of action, put a witness on the stand and examined him, and sn-tired the sanction cf the conrt to the entree of a decree of divorce, all having lieen done in exactly fifty-seven seconds. Exchange. Mining from a 111 loon. Think of a mining enterprise con ducted by soaring uloft in a balloon. There are many ore producing lodges on the precipitous sides of '.ills in tbe Rocky mountain. These Ixlges are so lofty as to be inaccessible by ordinary methods; therefore, Mr. 8. O. Iteos, an experienced miner, proposes to reach them by means of an anchored balloon. This will en able bim to secure foothold on tlie h-dgi and make entrance tlirough the sides of the precipitous hill. Yankee blade. Aa AltarnatlT. Bobby Fra afraid, papa, that you will bave to get uie a new suit or a new pair of skates. Father Why so, my son? Bobby Because the skates I have now are so old that I'll fall with them and Uxir my tlotlics, and I won't if I have a new pair. New York Truth. People in Boston who knew tbe late E. A, White are wondering aliout bis will. lie left 0,000 to bis widow, and then lovingly reflated that his daughter might also need something to comfort her during a rainy day, so be left br an umbrella "only this and nothing more." ; An Important dam across the Andros coggin river at Rnmford Falls, Me., ha just beon completed. IU object i to improve the water power at that point This diun is 440 feet long, fifty-six feet wide at the bottom and about twenty feet high, v Of tlie iViO.OOO.OOO person who were carried bvt year on steam vessels but sixty-five were killsL This shows that this means of travel is the safti ths world. 1 A Kansas man has been compelled to pay a fine of fifty dollars for Visaing the band of a U-aut.if id woman who objected to tiie familiarity. Money Lost Dining C "It ia imagined by nearly ev.i .5 eler who rv u.r..ni .mf 4 one dollar for a meal on a dbjin-r s i , bat I -N fill niu coiiipaiiy is maping . 1 ' . agent of one of the leading i it .in America, "but the figures will sof on- Villi tt 1w. n,,w l!.. ...;....! U a losing one to the coinpanies,i,nd every one would dispense with the (lin ing t ar service if they only conld. It is the great competition existing between tho different roads and the desire on the part of the public for rapid transit that forces tho coinimnies' to ohu-a dinini cars oil their through trains. All of the great trun line Mail are putting on faster and faster trains every few months. "As soni as one company puts on a train that will cover the distance be tween any two important points quicker than the other roads can, then all the rest of the roads set to work to reduce the time, uid inside of two or three months some n;her Mad will announce a train that will make tho distanco in lif-ti-en, thirty, forty-live minutes or an hour faster than its rival. And so it go. s. If any of those fast trains should stop twenty minutes ut a station where diiiin,'. hail is. then the trains with the di.iinjj cars utt.u bed would reach the lint of d'-stinatioii all the way from forty niiiiut'-s toa'i hour earlier, and the re. ult would Ihj lli.it they would carry the i.mjonty of the traveling public. It is not cheap in. ;!s I he people who travel on railroads want souiu. h today as rapid transportation. I.a-.t year the Pullman Cur company served ."i.oon.eoo meals on their dining -.irs.au I profits realised did not pay I per cent, npm the tiireMmeut. A hailing we.i..ni road l.vt year 1 est e;,oi.oon its timing car service." To led.i blade. time ller Ittng In I'm li- Kin for l.ll.crty. A youn:: lady, n gold ring and a Unit'd Mates patent b-iter liX wero the central figures in a little si 'ewalk drama en acted at the comer of Joyuer nnd Chel sea strei-ts, Ciiailetown, which was witTieKscd by a large and enthusiastic audience. A young lady in Charlestown went to drop a letter in one of tho new patent letter boxes. wCli tho tilting lever, and being evidently n-is( to tiie old style ol box. where it is hornet imcs necessary, in order that the letter ls really drops-d to the bottom to pu-h it through the slot with the finger, the followed tlie missive with her hand to lw sure that it was safely deposited. Then, satisfied that her sacrid epistle w.w all right, she started to withdraw her hand, when tlie rin' on her linger le-l 1 her h.iinl firmly, ami all her efforts to withdraw it proved in vain. Some suggested that she try to pull her finger out of the ring, but the at tempt proved unsuccessful. Then a few excited person favored breaking the box with an ax, when a bright police man appeared upon the scene, and view ing the situation, immediately went foi a lile with which to file the ring off tlie finger. It proved impossible to get the file into the bo, and finnlly after half an hour the hand was extricated minus the ring. boston Cor. Chicago Herald. A I-spw of Memory "Humph! It's very clear that I am not in the proper vein today," growled Mr. Bcribbler as lie threw aside his ten ami substituted a stumpy lead pencil in its place. "What's the matter nowT asked Mrs. Scribbler as she left her ironing to come to bis assistance. "It's only tliat Christina story I started to write fur The Echo. I can't for the life of me get beyond the own ing sentence." "Let me se what you have written," said bis wife as she looked over his bhouldcr and read from the pajs-r on the tablo: " 'It was bitter cohL The poor little match girl on the corner shivered in the biting blast' Why, that all right. Oo on," she said encouragingly. "but I can't seem to remember what comes next," remonstrated Mr. Scrib bler. "Let me see! Um 'in the biting blast' and and drawing her raiied shawl about her lender, frozen Usly, timidly offered her is auty stock of wares to the p'lssers by." "That's it!" exclaimed the author as he drew his wife to him and kissi-d her tend'-rly, "What a help you are, dear. I suppose I bave written that thing hun dnsls of time, and yet I had utterly for gotten it" Life. A r.h of Hrlrnca. An English chemist who was at a Washington hotel exhibited a little mi crophone be bal mad which would render audible the footati of a fly. It wo only a small affair and consisted of a box with a sheet of thin trnw pnjier stretched over the upper side. By means of a little elwctriral device, consisting of two carVin disks, a carbon pencil and a weak battery, tho sheet of paper over the top of the box was caused to produce vibrations when a fly walked over it strong enough to react energetically on an ordinary telephone transinith'T when held cluee to the latter. Washington Post Tbm Po.la Stamp Pearly S3 Tears OI4. The ptage stamp will be fifty-two yean old in May. IU inventor was a printer, Jams Chalmers, of Dundee, Scotland, who died ia 1W3. England, fifty-two year ago, introduced tlie new system of prepaying letter postage, and aeooTdln& to a derrneof line. Bl, 1H.I9, issued the first stamps, which were to be pnt before the public on May A of tbe following year. A year later they were lntrodncod in tht United State and Switzerland, and within three year had become common In Bavaria, Belgium and France. Charleston New and Courier. The Oldost Yotor. Nathaniel Laird cant hi eighty seventh vote at Oswego, N. Y., Tues day, Nov. 2. He was born 109 year h;o in Iceland and came to this conn try at the age of fifteen. Hi wife U still living at tho nge of venty-nlue, but they hare no living children. Ex change, i - Jwvs - TO CLOSE B UYJERS CAJsT It "WliO will rliow you better males, quality ami for Icfb buy west of Cliicngo. A CHILI) CAN I5CV AS CHEAP AS JOE1 Hac Cr.137" Ono ZPrlcc, NO TROUIII.K TO SHOW GOODS. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, As well ns the h.indeomest and othere are invited to all on any druggist and ;et free a trial bottle of Keinp'a Hasiim for the Throtit am'.wA.ungn, a remedy that ia arllinir entirely upon iu merits mid is guaranteed to relieve ami cure all chronic nnd ncute couch, ustliuiH liroiu hitiw and consumption. Lartc botllce.TOcnnd fl. Kxtcn.ii vc urrangeincnts arc being made ut nil the cburcliee for the proper oliMerviince of Christmas eve this evening. II. C. McMaken will inspect G. A. R. post ut Greenwood, Louisville and Weeping Water this week. allowa cotieli to run tintil it gets beyoii the rencli of meiliciue. They suy,"Oh, it will wear away," but in most ciises it wenrs them 11 way. Could thev lie imtiicerl in try the euccenliil Kemp'h IIhIsmiiI, which le colli on a punitive guar antee to cure, they would see (he excellent Cffc.'t after lukiiur )!:e !ir-it does. I'l ice fxlc nnd Jl. J ruilsi.e free. At all drtiggistrt. Mr. and .Mrs. fieo. K. Houseworth will leave on the flyer for liiirlini'- tull. IOWa tO f pt-iid Clirirtiiiuri. There ia nil unusual scarcity of turkey in the market for this period of the yeur. Height of Cruvity XervouH women seldom recive tbe eympiithy tliey deserve. While often the oictureH ot health. they are conetantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these un forttintCH is the height of cruelty. 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