-v. r 1- V 4 It. ."ft 1 1 ft" Csux County Journal. LJ.MMW, rreprteler. BAJOisoar. NEBRASKA A BAD CASE. Which U He- ' NaVYojiaJuBe K.-A World special fro Washington eas thai the port mmIw nntnl has been compelled to aieUguardof man to White Springy Pte, to protect the postmaster there, C It. Morrison w appointed to succeed OL K. Pax ten, a "holdover" from Cleve toad's administration. Morrieon appears to hav been vary unpopular, and syetematic boycott wan immedistely instituted by the in- ' habttanteot the tows, who mailed and received letter through a amall post ottos a few miles distant , - , ' Not satisfied with this, Morrison's en emies eoooocted a eonspiaracy to annoy , hie aa much aa possible. They succeeded in getting an igno raat white man named Lewie to believe that ha had been appointed a detective. ' A fraudulent warrant calling for Mor rison's arrest wan given to Lewie who, with the aoaistsnns of a man named . Morgan, arrested Morrison, bound him with open, and took him to Lake (City, , thirty miles away. , . ' . The fraudulent character of the arrest was discovered by the citueos of Lake r (Sty, and Lewis afcd Morgan were oom- , palled to rslsaae Morrison, after whiob they themselves were iocked up in jail. Lewis, discovering the fraud which bad been perpetuated on him, turned etate'e evidence, and upon bis testimony Morgan, ax-Postmaster Paxteo, Princi pal Shipworth, of the Florida state iorasal school, Assistant Gilleem and "Mr. Cola, said to be the richest men in tbe Bounty, were indicted. 'Morgan waa ' aaateoced to pay a fine of 11,000, and ' tbe others were placed under heavy Morrisons life was threatened again by some of the conspirators, with tbe rastlt that the department baa deter mined toptotest the postmaster with an armed guard.' Mmrrini hjr Mistake. Sciiutleb, Nr.a., June 27. H orfrf BeraU SpeeialThe Poole Wood di voree cans is now being tried in the dis trict court. A few months ego tbe , abowe earned couple wars joined in wed- a. haak, white, steading - up with - another eoaple that war being married. The lady clains aha was married .without her consent or Imowlaore and be re- fnaedJ?M4witb Pook. : Case of AM !. or. CkTWxauiKS, Orr, Jane 28. A eans of abduction ocoorred hen y ester- day. A straager drove up to the door leading tojha joome occupied by a lady kjown si a&s. 'Ril: tWe stwagar iBavM fra the buggy, rushed up stain; and quickly returned wAth a little girl about six yean old, in his anna, and placing her in his lap placidly drove way. Shortly after Mrs. Riley ap peered in the street, but just in time to seethe rig dseppear. On inquiry aid ha van divorced twelve moo the ago u Bwcbeeter from L. JX bnttn, the court giving her the chfld. She came to Oanada for the purpone of hiding from her husband, who wanted the child. Johnston has probably crossed the border by this time. : y A lsaM reet.r 'f VorriiA K; V, Jura M.-A-letter from the City of Mexico, under date of the 14th ibst, contains thia paragraph "A gigantic project, in which English- are interested, name to my notice ff am feat at liberty to hay ) nkanahajithnt tt involves an invasteaent ' Beeawdting ssloaixslioc, whiob in of a really colossi I character, and it is so Uiiy practical; no moonshine in it If thgovsramewt approves it the money wiU be ready alMi,iAk abort time. It will narteinly result t, if taken up, the ssttlsment of a grant number of the best class of eoloufctte from Europe. T ' if a -W ilnmnj iiiiMea" i 'It. , Omjmwen, 0., Jane a A report awsMa from Onlaaa, aftaan miles north of hers, that a wholesale b Dialing oc awrredat tb ftmftt ranSfy naa-dfrtk, X UanVpiM oar Wadnssday. A public Kkvl wnnn conducted, and almost tCJkwuowanntwieatwwwal! f Oe, mA bseanra fcagiwiualy Wi TirSht todireet rwporte iMfctiCJa arty that asveral of the imm prove fate), but particulars fasts aaat bs assured Cmlu. hum 5X The insane Carlan, who Ut, MokedaeNl k-.79 laV; t'fwi vSry C :-' V--i!-taJ tJk UemW arias - C r 3t U, tt Uf C Ir.- "2 ft Kteklr WAaativoToii, D. (X June ttCapUio Henri Erbin, president of tbe trial board of the cruiser Philadelphia, which made her initial trip yesterday, telegraphed to Secretary Tracy thia morning that the trip was highly successful in every way. The speed of the cruiser was unexpectedly high and the vessel had returned to the ship yard. Ka de tails ware given but the navy . depart ment officials are sanguine that the of ficial report of the trial board ill fully confirm the brief dispatch and published sport which appeared in print this morning. ' . Meeett DtlM. tUl-irx, K. S, June 28.-The report that the Brittish war ahips here ware coaling and taxing on amunition is not true. Everything is quiet at the yards. . Kiiessesclsghsfhu OasTAHTMopuv Ju 2b It is learned hetr in connection with tlie trouble with Eraeroum that a guard of Tur'ueh soldiers invaded a church in that city in the midst of religious ser vice in search of arms, which they be lieved to be secreted in the building. TYe worshippers promptly resented the intrusion a'-d opened tuailade with revolver i on the Turks. A struggle en sued in which ons Turkish officer, eight soldiers and four of tbe Armenian oocu pante of tbe church were killed. Both Turks and Atmeniana suffered consider able Iocs in the wounded. Later in the day a mob of musslemen made a tur bulent demonstration in front of the British consulate, the walls and windows of which were bombarded with stones. 1 '- AS IBMUM Act. Ncbbamcs Cm, Nrs June 28. While lsboring under s fit of insanity this morning Mrs. Fritz Albers jumped into a cistern and was drowned. She was discovered and a rope lowered. which was clutched by the drowning woman, but just before she was drawn to tb top her hold loosened and she fell back. Lsdders were procured but too late to aave her life. This is tbf second attempt she has made to com mit suicide. ' Takes PmmmIos. St. Johxs, N. F., June 28. Sir Bald win Walker, captain of the Brittish war ship Emerald, has taken possession of Mr. Baird's V baler factory at Fiahsl's brook, 8tOaotge's bay. lie left four mannas in charge of the premises. Mr. Eaird has refused to obey two orders to close bis factory. Captain Walker also canned Mr. Baird'a factory at Sandy Point to be closed. It had been running two yean so that the medua vivendi does not apply. Mr. Bsird dispatched a solicitor to serve a writ on Captain Wal ker for illegal trespass and violation of the modus vivendi. He will fight Cap- fain Walker ih tbe law coorte, believing roc that ha cannot enforce the modus vivendi legally.; Twenty-six lobster packen will take tbe earns oourae. than fa great excitement at this news hen and the opposition to the modus vivendi is lerca. ,t. ' $ : ak ia thence.,' - Londok, Jane 28. Tbe Dutch steam er,Prinoa Frederic, from Aniaterdam, Java was sunk on the night of June 15, ia latitude 4, longitude 6, west, by s collision with tbe British steamer, Mar paasa, from Taganrag, for Dunkirk, Tbe collision occurred during a denas fog. The Marptesa has smved at Fal mouth with her bows stove, and her foranaek nil of water, rihe had on board the crew, and ninety -three pai e&gen of the Priace Frederick, Six lives wen lost. The Prince Frederick was 1,090 loos. The detaila of damage done by gales on the Scottish coast dur ing the middle of this week ehows that sine veasahj ware wrecked, and twenty- five pereooe drowned. - Trala Beflly Wrecked. Camibtco, N. June 28. An excur sion train returning from Chautauqua lake-over the western division of the Erie road, was badly wrecked near here. Peer persons were seriously injured, one pfoLaWy fatally. Tho following wen injured: Mias Belle Ferrell, Horneikville, in- ternal lajarie Misn'Mida Langaley, HornelkvUla, bdly bruised about body and limbs. Edward Look, HornellsvilU, ankls bwakanuaad leaalssd. r ' ?iiaameteTsawi -hwdly bniisad, ankriy all tb immk, wpn mora or leas knjared. TIm excursion train was running about twenty five or . vhirtr miles an noty, Mi ft ir&H tote the side of a ftfwht, wWol ns bvaUng intos aiding about a mile wast of Andovar. Tho en gineer and fireman escaped by jumping. kF" Twenty Miles mt Fire. ft. I Dnwrxa, Jaae 27. A gnat portion ot the SaagnDeCriato ranch in Colorado and New Msiieo ia in famaa. The val ley and passes an obscured by amoks box the Btooatcrn. flVa fin extends toawtr Mice up ana dowa theSaate Ps aumnti Cmmatam. Sbiu, JonaSS. Oaneral 8wporn tendwat SuCrvan's ultimatum nfusteg tbrravan Divlaioa Buperiotewdewt RwnwU was laid batora tho otrikingoaa aMnof tballlinoioCawtral at a goa- Mat ajaMttuWI mrmnXkmani. Tto aaaaioa baete aTV.16 jMooiLOtaad- Wiarinaoa of too awUuhmaa'a oMiftb)l(S f . CTATD NCWa Van) Chadroa ob the Fourth. O'Neill ia about to put 300 into aa ortaaiaawetL " . ThaSaminty bank ot Prankiia has discontinued bustneaa. ' Eight asw brick blocks will be built ia Onlnmano this aummer. Mr. Davideoa of Kearwey m the cham pion tennis player of the state. People near South Sioux City make a living by catching pontoon boata. At the York poetoAoe one day bat weak 2G0 stamps wan cancelled. John M. Pagan, an old sailor living in Dundy county, has become Inserts. Tho work of nbuildinc tho town of Bradahaw is going rapidly forward. With base ball, tennis and cycling, MoCook is becoming quite a aporting center. Charles Etonian ot Broken Bow claima to have the largest collection ot atampa in tho atete. Company A. Second regiment N. N 0. lias been ordered removed from Shelton to Kearney. Tbe Bradahaw fund now amounts to 8,000, wbioh is very amall compared with tho lose. Tho proprietor of tho Louisville pot tery has put in n machine for tho manu factun of paving brick. At a called meeting of the farmers' al liance, of Thurston county, not enough wen present for a quorum. Joseph Dukoalar hanged himself Tues day at the residence of Anton Kocura six miles north of Milligan. Seward's city council has decided to drill its well to a depth of 000 feet in tbe hope of striking a flow of water. The oommiasioners of Cedar county have decided not to issue a license to a saloon on a send-bar opposite Yankton, S.D. The new manigement ot the Union Pacific is getting in its work early by or denng a reduction in tho force all along tbe line. The fifteen year-o'.d son of H. P. Her nanaen of Howard county was taken vith hemorrhage of the ccee ' and bled to death. A prominent prohibitionist, of Host age, ia fond of declsring thathd will not road a newspaper that does not endorse t ohibition. The good people of Palisade have or ganized a law and order league, and rropoee to make tho roughs of that place tee the mark. ' The Burt ccuclyjfoinmlanooers have anted a call for an election July 17 for .ho purpose of vot'ng upon tho rekwa 4on of the county asst. Eleie wants some girls. Tho Journal j ys: "There are great opportunities ion for young ladies, as those who have men hen can testify." After bonds were voted by Culborteon o build an irrigating and water power sanal, a homo company was incorporated o complete the work. It is reported that tho anti-treat law m to bo enforced, and aberifia in tho var oua counties will soon rocoira instrao mom Ut arrest violators. The lawn tennis clubs of El wood, Mo 3ook and Holdrege, will moot at Arapa Boe on the Fourth of July, and play a eries of championship games. The town of Cozed boasts of a black -imitb who fills up occasionally oq boon and when properly full runs tho town, mayor's office, police headquarter and ell Omaha ladies aasembley of tbe Knights of Labor an making an effort to organixo the servant girls, and aa rffort will bo made to reduce tho hours nf work. . . ' The river ie cutting and al ashing away U of old at the valuable towa property kf Covington. Already aoveral boild (ngs have been moved and more will have to be. ' It was announced that tho Oraad la land beet sugar factory will bo oonv iloted an i in running order October L when the beat crop will have boon bar- rested, and a grand opening will bo l.eid.;;,, 4 John Xoya, a railroad laborer, while engaged in repairing tho Unba Pacific wind mill at Kearney, was knoaked from the platform, a distaaoe of about forty, feet, and received fatal injnriea. TboOatholioaof CNeil have com. meflcethaWticnof a CW00 brtek adatonooonvontbufldlnctobo toady Cor PooftOTombarL TbomOaoy ia all aabaoribod and tho work ai pI":;;';:;: Ovoof tawatraacsatfnakiof not an ever oxhHitted uDodao was abown to u by Joba Browia, of Goaoo ob eiote Of a aat Oi v UrmiBl rtbo 'Qmkk'XtifflkflFn ttslncrTtaB. Jtaaiavij ' . tiraxXnbawna, asis TfoOB F, fc ewvilfT, nador mad at CaoUtfl flaws, faaaed through the city yesterday, aa route to tho aaat of war, tho Beaver creek barracks, any toe Sidney Journal They -an under orders from the eecretary of war to re main in camp at that point until tbe settlers fool confident that than ia no denser which ib Act there never has Mm. W..W, Jones, of Tobia ia the only lady undertaker in the atete. She was in attendance at tho undertakers annual meetaaa at Grand Island thia weak, tad whan a eorpee was provided for the occasion, she dextrous! y stepped to the front and took un the artery of the arm. and showed aa mueh akill in tbe work aa the moat export mole under taker in the oynvention. KANSAS. No one baa reported any cuiggen yet thia year. Tho propoeorl openipg of an original WatervilU's brass band consists of five ladies and five m- packago houss in O tiipitated a riot. Kansas is a great state. A country justice has just declared the origiual package decision unounstitutional. The msyor and city council of Mo Pnsraon are at outs and the interven tion of tbecuJrts may be necesaary. Thomas Bill man, of Wichita was thrown from his wagon in a runaway and received probably fatal injuries. William Clauamayer, a farmer living near St Marks, drank concentrated lye by mistake (or wine and died in a short time. Burglars raided the houses of Mrs. George Armour snd Mrs. A. E. Brown of Emporia and stoke Henry Stephen son's race horse. Ottawa citizens have threatened to tar and feather any individual so limer oustc to open an original package bouae in that city. The Lehman Hardwnre and Imple ment company's store wasrntered at Newton by burglars Thurads) night and goods worth WOO stolen. Watson Sherr ington, a noted horse thief and all around bad man, and four others were captured Thursday near Fredonia and lodged in jail. Topeka't wants are tiot few. Accord ing to tho Democrat a new citj hall, a naw bridge, a market place, a h.m, etc. are absolutely necessary. While crossing the 'Frisco tracks at Wichita, the carriage containing Ira Walaon and James Fa! ton was -truck by a passenger train. Walson was killed instantly, and Falton was badly injured,' '; r ,' WVOMINC. Messrs. O'Brein, Couler and Knobe Jc Braggs will shear about 23,000 head ofl sheep, at Rongis. ' Mr. Caldwell baa commenced boring at Hot Springs hotel, and says ho will continue until ho strikes water, hot or cold, petroleum, natural gas or some thing else. Saratoga Lyre. Diek Darrell eamo in from Lost Springs Sunday. Ho has a contract for furnishing sixty head of Polo ponies for Now York parties thia aummer and is busily engaged looking after tho re quired number. Wyomiug ponies aeem to bo In good demand in the Empire state and invaribly bring a good price tor Prjto purposes. Lusfc Herald. The oil fields of Wyoming, for rich noas, an not surpassed or like fields in the world, and the day ia not far die- tent when the base of Oil mountain will be lined with ' derricks. Thousands of people will flock to tho oil country, and as then is no live water to amount to anything in thia rough rich country, the great manufacturing plants that will be necessary to refine tho oil, ill be erected at Casper. Newcastle Journal. amrOritn, ... : Captala Cyruaa A. Earnest, Eigth in fantry, Port Niobrara, Nebraska, has been assigned to duty in charge of the depart meat rifle camp to bo established oa tho BoUovBO rifle range for the com Botitsoai and will proceed to that place by July U, next reporting en route to Major Daniel W. Beoham, Seventh in fantry, inspector ot amall arm practice, department of the Platte, tor instruc- Tba following offiosn will report ia psreaa to oaptaia Cyrus A. Earnest, Eigth infantry, at tbe department rifle camp, near Bellevne, Neb. for duty in connection vith tho approaching an nual department rile compotitloo: Pint Lteutenaat, Jamas B. Jackson, Stvooth lofantry, Casap Pilot Butte, Wyou, as camp ajutant aad acting sig nal officer to i report July UL next Pint Lieutenant WilHam A. Mai Ssvonteoath Infantry, Fort Bridger, Wyo, aa oampjoarterm aster acting or diaaaoooOoor, to report July la next F tat LlaweanaBt Riohard R. Steedman Sixtaoatb bjCaBtry Fwrt- Da Cbosos Utah, aa actiag oooamlosary of aubsis tonport July 1 oeit Seoood OrotoUatefainaoa. Ninth oavalry, Port Niobrara, Neb aa otetis tmalaBd flaaaBial ofloar, to nport July Uaoct, Aaaiatint aUiraooa Alfred E. BaaflaT. Uaited States army. Fort Oniaii, Nebw, aa aiadiaal oCcor, to n- tialylfBBit gUiaxvoiaMart g miiiiii tot ltavfflnm ffASSEOT KATES. Ia tho honas the coo test over tho lot- ot tho aUvar bill was renewed. The conference on the anti-trust bill was adopted by a very unusual yeas 232, nays none. Tho iwaeJnder of tho day was in wrangling over tho silver bills refer- Tho house consumed nearly a day ia conaidericg tho District of Columbia business in committee of tho whole and the committee rose without final action. Tbe confere-e on the general pension appropriation bill failed to agree. The house insisted upon disagreement to the senate amendmonte. Mr. Springer of Illinois celled atter tion to the fact that the legislative appro priation bills aa amended b the sen ate, had been referred to uOsppropri ations committee without reference to the house. The speaker said the usual custom had been followed, that tbe Record had du'y informed the house of tbe refer ence and therefore he declared tho jour nal approved. Mr. Butterworth presented the report of the appropriationa committee upon the senate amendment to the legislative bill. The report of the committee was agreed to and a conference ordered. A conference was ordered on bill to increase the number msnagers of the national home for tbe of vol- unteer soldiers. The senate amendment to the house bill to extend the time for the payment of the purchase money for land of the tbe Omaha Iadians in Nebraska was sgreed to. Mr. McKinley from the committee on rules, reported the following: Keeolved, that immediately after tbe passage of this resolution the house pro ceed to consider house bill 5,181 (silver bill) with tho senate amendments snd at 2 o'clock Wednesday, June 25 the quea tion wss considered as ordered. He demanded the previous question on the adoption of tbe resolution, which wm ordered, and twenty minutes de bate in allowed on either tide Mr. McKnley taid the purpose of the resolution was to secure definite and apeedy action upon the subject ot silver It was twits that the republican aide was after, said Mr. McKinley, and poli tics the democrat side vss after. The houM has passed the period of silver manipulation. It was face to face with a practical question whether we were to have free and unlimited coinage of the world's silver product, or whether we would legislate to absorb every ounce of silver produced in the United States and make it part of our monetary svs tem. ( in motion of Mr. McKinley the Bpeciitl was adopted without divi sion. MKNATE. Senators Stewart and Reagan roes to questions of privilege to deny that anjt conflict had taken place between them. The legislative, executive and judicial appropriation I i.l was further amended and passed.' 4 All iimemlmente having been ' agreed to tbe bill passed. The' college sgriculturd land bill waa amended and pLssed, and the dependent pension bill was Ukon up. Mr. Berry said the prtcttal effect of the bill would be to put 00 per cent of tbe Union soldiers on the pension rolls. " Mr. Davis denied that the bill was a service pen sion bill, but a disability bill, pun and simple. Mr. Gorman estimated the cost of the bill at $100,000,000 and Mr. Davis said it would not cost more than 910,000,000, After extended debate the disensaion was dosed, a rote taken and the c .inference report agreed to yeas, 44; nays, 18.' Tbe conference report on the naval appropriation bill was presented and agreed to. The senate then proceeded to the con sideration of tbe poatofilce appropria tion bill. In relation to tb first amend ment of the committee, increasing tho item for mail depredations, postofflce directors' fees snd expenses from. 9250, 000 to t300,000, Mr. Gorman spoke ot tbe postmaster general's plan for. Lav ing additional detectives to inquire into such matters as to whether the patrans of a poatofilce are satisfied that tho busi ness of the office is well preformed, whether the postmaster employs ben of his own family, whether in tox loo ting liquors are sold in tho postof&ca building and o'-her matters. He ob jected to (he proposition of tho post master general to enter upon a lysUm such as be suggested in his statement before tho hones committee dividing tbe country into twenty-six districts' with a chief detective for each district and with a corps of detectivso to be used for visiting local ties and getting "ia touch with too people." He(0cr man) did cot want any postmaster gen eral to have a force under him whoso avowed duty it might be to go around among tho pple and got "in touch'' with tbom. , , , Mr. Plumb, alar spoke against tho amendment, but it waa agreed to, as .vere tSe other committee amendments, and the btll passed. Tho senate prooeodod to consideration of tho diplomatic and ooneular appro priation bill. Tho principal amood monte reoomended by the oommittee ban already been gives ia then dav patohaa. . - Mr. Bbermaa from tho ooamlUeeoa fontga ntetkma, movad to laonaas tho psaaatlaB of tho aiiBlator to Turkey wifiv is siuviAu, Agraaa t, Masmcld,0.. Jane TT.-Kiohael D. Dosnocrat of thin city, woxtved tl enom ination for Ctagresa hi the Fifteenth Ohio district on the 13 rd ballot. All Rah, Wis , June 27.-10 tug Wei rente of Chicago, oToed by Barry Bros., is reported hen to have been blown up near this place and all tho hands los. Ri-rrauo,N. Y. Juno 27.-Dr. W. R. Wouleuo committed suicide j eeterday afternoon at tho home of hie parent. on Niagara street, by cutting his throat w ith a razor. . For reveral years he was telegraph operator, and at one Uuie held quite a prominent poailkm in Buffalo. Dr. Woolson ass for a time ia Dr Baker's office, aud si job tbe latter a arrest on the charge of criminal abortion in the Minnie Ellis case, Woolson has brooded over the matter, fearing that be wouli be summoned as a witness in the case, of which he knew nothing. He wss 37 years old and ieavee a widow and four children. Krlurna to Werk. Dem er, Coi-, June 27. After an idleoe a of eight weeks the striking carpenters and wood workers returned to work on the terms of ths mill men unconditionally. The strikers lost over 10,000 and were driven to a settlement by destitution. The kraal HUUiriah. Xkwport, R. I., June 27. George Bancroft, the venerable historian, is very feeblr, and no one outside of his family is allowed to aee him. It is feared that hs will not recover. Cwttlng OaV Money for TJso. A tall, black-whiskered man way leaning overthe desk at tho Continenia Hotel last night conversing with never friends. Pulling a plethoric wallri from bis breast pocket bo took there, rom a long sheet of five-dollar bills, I ust as they came from the Treasury Department His friend inquired what (I ley were. "Only advertiMmenU." was tbe reply. "They're given away nvr with tea Instead of the usual iliromos." By this time there was quite a crowd around tbe black-whiskered ma a eagerly examining ths 'jilts. Some thought they were genuiuo bills, while others, who had never seen bills In this shape before, as there was nearly a yard of them, really thought they wen advertisements, aad would not hare bought too whole lot for flv cants. "You're all just Ilka the fellow out ii St Louis, He waa a dork ia a store, and, when I had made a purchase, I aeked him for a pair ot shears, and proceeded to cut off a bllL You should have seen tho man's eyes. They stood out so that vou eoajd navs knocked them off wltlra ettat Tbe ooteoine of the matter waa tbVt he nfused to take them, ' Just at that minute the propria, tor came from the office.and seeing tba status of the ease, discharged the man. bat, after I bad explained the case, wo all bad a good laugh." Why do I carry them in that wayf I guefts well I suppose to have a little fun; that's all. I have a friend, a earthier in a bank, and he lets uie have them. Let's adjourn and have a U. aud S. and aee what tbe barkeeper has to aay."- I'ltiladelplua Inquirer. Railroad Hamaa Rataro. Haw and then one finds a person who aaderstands railroad human nature, aa exhibited by the gatemeu in the depots. Then orders an to pass no one in without a ticket and it is tho easiest thing in the world for them to wavs back old age, youth, beauty, aud any body else who wants to tut in to meet a friend expected on that train. One of tbe surliest officials 1 every saw lias a gate in the L. A X. depot in Cin cinnati, aud I bavo seen him turn stiffly away from detperate men, weep ing women, ami bowling children. To every protestation he had but one an swer: "Can't pass 'thout a ticket" The other day while 1 waa watching him a little blue-eyed woman cams gliding into tbe throng waiting at tho gates. Of tbe two tenders she selected this ono to operate on, although any one could have seen that tha other had the biggest heart After several peo ple had been turned away she slid for ward in a graceful way aud liirj"red. "Beg pardon, sir, but am I speaking to the President of the road." "N o, ma'am!" ho stammorad, thrown ou bis beam ends by the query "Ah! you look .so-much like bim. Are you tbe superintendentr' 'So, ma'am not exactly." "Then you must bo tbe managerf" . -unruiy, ma am." "Dear me! but bow could the peop bo ao mistaken?" the went ou. "Hi eopio "Hall a dozen of them said you wen one of the high officials, and I am so disap pointed to Hud you aio not. Perhaps, though, you have tho geueral mana ge r's power wben he is not hero." - "What U it ma'amf "My sister will be in on tho J0, and I ao want to go inside tho gates and help Iter with the children. As you jiiut have the authority of the mauagot in his absence, I make bold to" Certainly, ma'am; walk right U," bo interrupted. "You an ao kind." "Don't mention it ' "But all leading railroad mea arj afar ooarteoua,H she said aa a partial bit of taffy, and then aba made abaaUoa down tho depot "We turned to look at tba sptoflUB. and too obaaga waa surprising. Ho bad braced ap until hi aoigbtwaa lay reesed by four inches, his abast waa thrown out, and bo wu aUndlag at tAif aa a crowbar white a tnaa pound ed bin on tho bask and offend to Uok tBOataOBSBOt of aim if he WWBlg aoBM off the perch. ThelUtto w9b fail had loBAdfcla waahil-TV. Si 1 1 ' ; v ' See- "Jt V 4