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Show , THE SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY. MAHCII 13 1891.' Winter T11eT. Jttim sterna ot elms mar rlo In row, p.irV brown, from .:il..vkn hihUt snow, And rood may rwli nit block a tiitfliti T.v Kt ipifi! tk'itls of clcani'st jr Mli xttiii ly ihc snowy rick, E licit! Uvh an? and wood Js thlrlt. Can mark th trarkti the ftnnw nmy prick Tlioy like the winter weather. ( Or wlnrt nmy spread the gray blue shoe! Of Ice, forHkntorV Kliding f, That thv uplii't, fn.m side to nMo, lnitf yarls, and Kit thmn down to KlidO Of hlldfiH onothat tot torn slack f limb, and one that sou hi bark. And one upright that ktvjw nis track. Have fun iu winter weather. WliM we at nlhf, in miiw and flnnm, Way wM'k sonic iioUhbor'a Hhfe. room, Though snow may show no pnlh before The house, woKtill cm find , .And there, hh round tho lriuit!j may spread Hit creeping lhv of cheery red, Our fort from nnow, from w ind our bwui, Aro warm in winter weather. XVhrrcver dav may xive our matt, Jiy hill orli'ilUtws orcrsnnwed. liy windy gap or sheltered nmr. u linded ict of frozen lirouk-t- . fitill may wu ull, an nijht may cdii Know w here to find a peacei'iii limn!, And glowing firx for 11 liters nmi.U Wittt old in wilder weather. - William Damp. m mmt cm m 207, 209 and 21 1 ICoacl, corner Secoud South. Are showing th moat elaborate line of FURNITURE CARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city. Wo make a specialty of ftirntshliifr private residences tliroiifrh-ou- t. Ilverytliina: new and modern. Our perlalilei In Carpets are Bigeiow and Scotch Kojal Wiltons. Kldy-mlnste- rs, &e., .Vc. Also a Hrga line CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS , earls mumm carpet co. The Holmes lliilldlng--, C'oin?r State Iload and Second South St. ( ANNI'AL. HTATEMKST Kortlie y ar lUiimn lJeieiiiir HI, two, it tlie condition of ill" Allemannia Fire Insirance Co. Of I'litsburn, I'a. Mads to the Secretary of theTerritory of Utah tri pursuance of in act r.d.itlug t ' t'lt Insurance i.'omin e', ap-prove t March l.l. issl, March 7. is. 1. Name of rnmrnuy ant catoi, AH"Nia'i-nl- a Incu auee Coihi;ny. I'.tt-i- l urtf. I'.i. Tin- - amount of capita' i'('k Is ...f ."','"".!vl 3. Tim ci.pioil bIoi'U paid up li ip.ii.'.'O 4. .The aii.iur t of il is l :':jn.:W.Ji '1 lie amount of lis natalities 'ln- - elu.lll ft i aplta ) is W1.0W.S4 5. Tht. uot ur,.lur. overall llaliiiitles H 7!I,S0.I0 . Th" name of 'Ah attorney or a mit lortluT rrlioryof 1'iah upon whom pr iceH In any civil a tl' n a;;iiiit said Com niny e.- maile. I. outs tl' ams, Sill l.nVe CMy, I'tah. 7. Tim re. ijfH .lur n ' tin ye.ir wero &i;i,H.X.'ll 'I lm e xpeieiiluiB duma; the car Were l'lUWl H ATKoF )'l .N LVAMA, I -- ( I'M V oC Al I.K .IIANV. ( .I:ih. AIH. ireUdeni of M Allemannia r'lra lliMilam 'oiiit;oiv o' I l,e, heitiix iluiy f.uo,'n. :ttel sav.s t!;a'. ho Ih tlei a! o.e il m rihed flic r of sanl i ompauv. I'lei IliU! tfl" NtatelliCIlt Of tilt! fct IHM'al 'oniiit o;i i f .alii Cenipanyen tmH 'MM day of lieremlei, mrrn' t a- i?' (IlIlK o t!iePte.tof liii n r nuai !ou, knoMltde and belief, rt'- - p'etlvely. jA-- A III I, Pieilellt. SiiI'S-tU- m1 and iwora to me this 2d day of March A. I). 10. iiKAi.j ci. W. iummkii. Notary Putil o Tki-Itr- nt v ok I'tah. I ' Hr. orrn k, i I. Klliah Bll. o' Ike Tei r tory of I'tah do hereby ..'iiiry tha1 h" ahov an I fo! o:nir ih li fiel. true and t ony of t e a una! statnmeiit of tne Keiieral l oiilttonof i li" Al encomia V ro ItiMirHiiee Company nf l'liisliurn. Fa, i le I tu toy oilne on the" 9th d iy of Mareii. is r,. in ,nrHi:aiH'e of mi net to t lie liiHiir.uiee Ma Companies, approved eh l.l. SM. Invl ni whereof I have hereunto set my hand a id alllxed t'i" tiia it deal of the Terrl-loiy- I't.ih. thl nth ilav' of Mirrh, tun. si:al J Ki.i.iau Ski.i s. 8-- t iry of Utah f rrltory. (Ixo. M. Soot JaiI QixwDtmmx fi. B. RtnmiiL fntldent. Tice-Preiiden-fc Bacretaxy. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (INCORPORATED.) --DEALERS Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOB the Dodge Wood rulley, Roebling'g Steele Wire Rp, Vacuum Cylinder aud Engine Oils, Herculos Powder, Atlat Enijrlne and Boil erg, Mack Injector, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Piuum Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, - . Utah EAGLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE c o m: p a. 2r -- r . 421 WEST FIRST SOITH, : SALT LAKE till, ITAll B.K.Bioch&Co. "Wlolcsalo LIQUOR!&0TgAR MERCHANTS. 13, 15, 17, 19, Gcmmercial St., Salt Lake City. ITnve in stock the largest line of Imported and Domestic Wines. Brandies, LI piors, Liqueurs and Cordials in the Inter-Mountai- Country; are Headquarters for Pomery Sec, Cliqnot, G. H. Jlumm & Co. and Monopole Extra Dry Chanv Agency for Carl Upmann Kew York Cigars, Straitoa & Storm aai Eagne. H. Gato "Key West." SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLES HEIDSlECK SEC. Til;l;one 305. ' KAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. P. 0. Boi 553. F. E. Warren Jlercantilo' COMTANT. Are now In their Spacious and Eleg-an- t NKW Qt.TAITF.hfB, OIJ Tribune Buildia?, 78 W. 2nd So. HAHOS TTJRBANS. Highest Duality! Largest Variety I LOWEST PRICES! fash or Time Pavii Tills at Bargains, Daafrah'e Informa'kn r).irfu!lv furnlshej thi.ss who e meni:lao huyuii? a new or l hand l;ano or orifan. CbrreHpondPUc lrMt:ptly attenetd to. Vin.t rs a:wara wet uiua. Pollto and oumi etent i.enn n." HICKKRINU MSI II FH k.sahi; tvtnt rr LiKlUttR SMI I'll sroKV n.AKK ollaAs. One Trice to A.11 ! ANNUAL STATKMKNT For the Year Heceniher HI, W of the Condition of tho Mil Fire Insurance Company, St. I '.Oil. Mlllllesot I, Ma.le to the Secretary ! ttie T. rrltory of I'tah. In Pursuance ot an Act delating to Fire Injiiir ini e Conipan'es, Mnich M, tSH. t. Name nf eoini,-n- and loe itloii. Tfnkla Fire Insiirani e Co upany. No. 1 IS f.&t TliirJ aire, t, xt Paul Mlnne-oi- a. i. The Hinonnt of i aiilial mock i....fy O.nni.ili !l. Tar capital stock p;.l,l up U a '.ic.i 0 4. T.ie ainniiiit of lis assets is The a'noiint of Its liabilities (in eluion : cip't ill is 3C,11. fi. Tho net surplus overall Italill III. sis 1,4 is. 73 fj. The i ii'iie o! its at or eyorii(ient lor ihe ter'lto y of l tah, u; on w hom He lee of process In any civil ae.ion naa'iisl 'iil coin-- anv nnv he made. Louis Hy.mm i f Ha t L ike (j ty. 7. The reeelpn iiu:iiiif the ja'arwern lM,r9".!IU The expenditures dining the yei r were N3.M.ri.j4 Si ATK OF AI'NNK-'- I T, t r cm v in Ra m'Ky, i ' T!:n. C. I'olt's.n f fh He la Fire InsuiHii .. i o of S'. Pad. Minn., h.' nc dull' sworn, de-- n and says that he Is the nhove ' fTleer of said company, ;uid tiiat the fOH'KoiUL! t ttenient of the general enndll Ion of sn'e couijiany tn sal I .'list day of De eniliiT. iacirreeta ird urtu the licit of his Infoi tuatlon. know le I e an I 'llef, Tnim, c. Hohomin. HiilHcrihed and sworn to before me this sj.'jth dnyof Feb ua-- A. U. lmi. SKAI.. K A. U 'T.MAN. Notary l'uh l Uamey county, Minn. Tkio.'Iiohv ok Utah, i Bkcuktarvs Ormt i t. F.IIJah Sells, s cretary of fie territory of Utah, no herehv eert fy tnat the ab ve and fonvo'mf Is a full, trw and e irrert roprof t ie Animal Ktnienieut ef fie k 'neral con' 1 loior the Hek'a F r- liis irance cnp iny of St. l'au . Mn.n nUd la ii y oittce on tlie ,th il y of N.areh. ,s,. in pur-- nice or an act re'atiiifr 'o fire Insurance eoniiiiiuleF, api roved March 13 1M. In wit le-- s w! e" or I have hereunto set my I a el and a xed t'e' joeat se .l of the territory of L'lah. this t i day of Mar. h. isn. skai.. E MAM B"l l.o, Secretary of I'tah Tenliory. IHTJ BROS COAL 239 MAIN 8TREET. RorU Springs coal the best domestic coal Your patronage la aolldled. Between Bait Lake Cty and Butte. Cnmmenctnn Tuenday, December 9th the Union Paeitlo will cprate Pullman Huffet fare transfer I'k C'ty ""M wlthout Cily Ticket Ufflee. 4)1 Mam Street. 8. W. ecCLES, Oen. I'aM. Agl 1 CURE FITS ! When I any cure I do net mean mi.rlr tmtop ttiem fer atltna and then have them return ain. I nwm a radical cure. I have made the diaeaee f FITS, KI'I- - I. KPSY or KAI.I.IMi SICKNKSS a life Ionic alud. I warrant my ntnedy tn cure the wurst eaiwsi. Heeause other have failed ta no reaaon fer not nuw receivina' R riire, Kend at nnr. fur a itUtm and a Kne II it: leiif my mfalhhle remedy, (life Kipress and dwt Orflee. II. li. IIIKIT, ill. ('., ISU I'earl Ml., N. V. Before assuring your fife, or investing your money, examine the Twenty-Yea- r Tontine Policies of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.S. Policies maturing in 1891 realize cash re-turns to the owners, of amounts varying from 120 to 176 of the money paid in, besides the ad-vantage of the Assurance during the whole period of twenty years. The following is one of many actual cases maturing this year: Endowment Policy No. ft 1,03s. issued In 1ST!, at age ST?. Amount, (",00(1. Premium, $'.U9.!M. Total Prema. Paid, $1,79. RESUL TS at End of Tontine Period In tRM: Cash Surrender Value, $8,449.45 'Kinial to?17S.10 for each ?K paid In premlnma, which is Mjnivaleiit to a return of all premiums paid, with interest at 7 per cent- per annum.) Or, In lieu of cash, A Paid-u- p Life Policy for $19,470 (Equal tof tUtyHOforear h $100 paid In premium.) Or. A Life Annuity of $633.55 One fact is worth a thousand theories. There is no assurance extant in any company which $4 ''VV"iffiSi?fy Hf ' : 3 i u i . i . ' Mt ibi,i,i; j ,i.i 11! life" r. -- ,f .' E. SELLS, J. TUCKEFI. H. W. SELLS- - Sclls & Corripany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber. Fint South street, opposite 14th Ward Assembly Rooms, 7. 0. tm 1078. Old Pioneer Yuri ef Armalren, Barlt " E. J. SMITH, Frintinfj House Court. Job Printing, Bookbinding and Lithographin'. Bank Offic and County Supplies. Legal Blanks. 24 W. 3rd South St-- Salt Lake City, Utah. T. R. JONES & CO., 161 MAIN STREET. m m AND BULLION. Henry f.clark! --THE TAILOR. 29 E. First South St. xCicSx . CO --Tast First lv. J.W. Farreir&Co XA PlcEiters, Qas & Steam Fitters Dealers in all Kinds of Lilt and Force Pumps Odfrs taken for Drive and Dug WtU CtupooU built and Connection mod if Mmt -- Irarl, 0V9- - Autrbach Bras. aM 1IITJ I!R0."S C0AI7 239 MAIN STREET. Rock Springs coal the best domestic coil Your patronaite Is soliclte 1. 'W -1 aywWV Growa Hair Rapid'y. Ejjii 3 Eradicates Dacdruhi StoDf. c'alliug Ilais, 5;., Is a i'reventivp yv'y 01 iialdn&a, V C",'','"1' ' Grows Hair on V.--) liald Headtt, 'friA Is an Exmilsite n -- Articlat '.''tfrj'.f IsTrccfrcm nit matter. Hi,W:fi Louiaiusnt. itincralor Vegetable Foisoua It ji au Honest and incrltoriOB preparation. Isature's Own Remedy. tootaBsoi Ha'r GromBa NEW YORK. KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. 4e W. iHoal Seath it. Salt Lake City. - - Utah. Our facilities fordntntf flrat-elss- s Job Prldt-Iri-are of the newest and beat. Book ruled, printed and bound to order. Samples of Rail-road. Mining, Bank and Mercantile wont alwaya on hand. Complete line of outre Hup-flle-embracing the moat approred Labor-bavi-and Kcoaorutcal luronttooa. Prices Low I Call on u AN.Nt AI. STATEMF.NT For th'. year endlni; Per intir :il, S!1, of the coiidl lort of the ErMsli As erica Assurance Co. Maile to ih:t Secretary of the Territory of I'tah In pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance Companies, approved March II, l4. I. Nam" of o mp my and loraMon. Hilda ' Ainerteit AB.urauee company. Toronto. Caictda. 5. Th amount of capital st. ck is f'lfiOO.'i- 3. T. e capital stock paid iiils . i,(i0,ii Ilepo-i- t capital In IJui e I mi nice Ml.( 110.00 4. The amount "f It" is H't.'.'l.rtl Ti e anioii'it of Its a i it es ( jic uilliiK eitpl-t;i- Is 4M,9t.2l 6. The net ti' p'.uB over all llahilities in 40.', f.'.37 6. Ti e name o Its ;t o; ney or auetit for the of t'tuh. upon vhoin service of p''o-ces- s lu anyc.yli una tifli sa d ei iii):iity may lie intuli' Louis IHaras. Salt Luke tllty. I'toli 1. The r"ce'pts durini? the ve.irwere 618. 18. OS The expeielttlireH liui'ill the year Were Mi, )i 'mink in or Canada l'KOVIN' K OK t in ioo ss. I IU NTV OK V11I.K. i Wlllini II. Hunks. iTssttnt s'cietiii'y : d;liy sworn, ::nd says th ;t he Is the a'.nve desrl'lhed Ofl CCl' of the e i eral eoniMt'.oii of saiil niul ttha the foreuroinr etaieicent of sa.d coin pany on miuI 'I'iiiny-lir- -t day of Iiecemher. is enrreet lo (he lest of his luf.'rma tii. u knowledge ami tiv.lef. ri'hp ctiveTy. W. H. Hvnks. AsslMant Secretary. iuhI swoi t; to tr.e this 1: th day of January. A. !., l.i. II. I). Hammi k. ,hiai..i N"ia y I'lildie, Ontario. TKIIUI T'HY i.k l, r u . Sci HK ( KKI( K. 1. Flljah Sells, Sc. r tary of the Tt rrltory o' I'iah. iio hereh- eertily t aat the abo e and fori'Mi'Uu- -' Is a full, true'and corr-i- -t opy of the annual Matomect of the general rotidi'tam of the Hilt sh America Asui aic-- company .if Toronto. Canada. Illed lu my o'ltce on the "oth Cay of Jantuiry, 1H.1l.lu U euau e o' an act retatiiK' to Fire lusurauee e unpaides, M .roll l.l. lsi. In wituea. h i ereuf I have hereunto si t my hand and nltlxed the so eat seal of the Territory of !t:.h. this '."Jth day of January. !. skauI Fi.i.iah Si i.'.s. S'cretary of t'taii Tenitory. DREUHL & FRANKER PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS B e cor. M;i!n and Third South. We rany roniniete line of Prmrs, Cherrilcals, rrcjiVit f tv liemrdH'S, TnissH-t- . nnp.jrt- - and Toilet The Com jMmiKline nf I'h nirinnn Prurr p tlnii Mini 110 J n our p rialtr Aio a J'.nn line of Tni-s.- s I'ri.-- . a d f'r.'toHv. bpcdul tetUUliuU KiVU to 01,. by U.&A. Beautiful Voman fMfLHs SWK KT- - (ffBd5e: 01 her own loveli neaa. Every womat f&yJZzL ainilea sweellv whe f ft'iy'1' ' "w" Wiadom a ko- - JtV it.,M''?BiH bertine, lor it if'vea tTr? A to her aclea.-- , trana- - Cat a1"3til parent, beautilul "n. A beautilul ) ., Vf&S. complexion alone ! L. olteu "uffjeient to f; MV ""' make a woman 'Vv v' 'W S beautiful. A woman t .iwrL a who haa a beautiiul IViV compleaion ahou- l-l Xp,"crTrlt;theone FjHA: V v, leaa fortunate in 7JI ! ,h" toeio 6 ii' v; V ehould beautify it. 1 l W.adom'B Rober- - tine doea just what is claimed for it. It not only preservea and beau-tihe- a the complexion, bat repairs the damagea tione by the use ol the many dangerous a now in the aiarket, by ita tonic edect, re lorinf the skin to a natural, healthy action. Kead l lie leatiraoniala trnm lamoua artiates, ctu-bal ed ciiciuijui and eminent piiyaiuaiu. m7r7evans", 22-2- 4 W. 2nd South St, Sporting Goods I Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles & Velocipedes Razors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strops INDIAN CLUBS, BOXING CLOVES-DUM-BELLS- - DOC COLLARS-THOMSO-BOOTS AND SHOES. FltLD AND OPtHA CLASSES. Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing I j ' "lUin SU Salt Lake Cit, WEST Trnvks. compares with this. The Equitable is the strongest company in the world and transacts the largest busi-ness. j M. Rush Warner, Manager. W. Smedley, General Agent. Pro-gress Building, Salt Lake City. COH.N BROS. SEASON, 1891; Spring Novelties in Dress Goods, 'TRI MMINGS ! Our Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings are arriv:ni daily, and we can boast of having tho bust and most complete Stock ever brought to the City. We have more than 200 French Robes already in Stock, which arc per-fectly superb; amongst these are joroo exquisite pattern in Gold aud Silver Embroidery, which will be one of the leading features this season. We have also an elegant line of English and Scotch mixtures. & Splendid Lot of Checks, Plaids aid Strips Li Fansy Spring Materials Without doubt wo have the most beautiful importation in High Art Fabrics and Novelty l'attern Suits. French and Scotch Ginghams, Satines, China and Surah Silks, Challiel and Lawns. O r Stock of Trirnndnj;s is now completeand includes s me of the most exquisitu designs in raiiuinenteriua ever produced. An Early Inspects of Thcsa EcoisWi.'l Repay hi, COHISJ BROS. IfYou "Wstxit A BUGGY HARNESS, A SPRING WAGON, A DELIVERY WAGON, A FINE BUGGY, A ROAD CART, j GS-- to ttie Consolidated Implement Co. Stato Road, Salt Lake City, Utah, i seven or eight years ago. The Magenta is tlia only one of the three that has even yet been launched. Tho present French building calls for ten first clans battle ships. If they aro completed by VM) France will have broken all her previous records. Three wero to be laid down during 1KU0. A midden change in the naval administration ma)' postpone their completion indefinitely. Tho latest additions to tho French navy are tho Marceau and the Neptune, tho Magenta, just launched, and the Jloohe, which has been completed about a year. Tho latter vestal differs from the other three in several essential points, but the changes were introduced in building. They wero laid down from tho same designs. A good idea of the Magenta, Marce.iu, Koptuuo class may be obtained from tho following li.--t of their features: Their length is 3;:0 feet, beam (mJ, feet draught H feet, displacement 10.5SU tons. The M inor consi.-t- s of a complete water lino bolt of I7J inches maximum thickness, and four barbette gun towers of 15J inches. Tlie battery id 1 IX 1 inch breech loading rifled guns anil 17 5.5 inch rapid fire guns. Their estimated speed is 17J knots and coal capacity lioo tons These three ships were all laid down in lS.su, and as none is yet actually complete, they are additional examples of the slow ship construction iu tho French navy. New York Herald. The French Jfavy. France is the slowest sriipbuilder anions the naval powers. The frequent changes in tho head of the French naval department have brought iij., officers (the French minister of marine is always a naval officer) of widely different views. Work on vessels not embodying the ideas of a new chief was stopped upon Ids assuming control of affairs uud await-ed tho coining of another man. A fair sample of this is the Courbet, formerly called tho Foudroyant. This vessel, i laid down in 1870, was completed in 1HM. The Magenta, the Charles Mar-- ' ltd and the Breuuiw were laid down j peculiar ph.'ise of the use of power--; Till projeiMors iu naval warfare has been Drought out. iu tests made by tho French naval nulhontics. It appears that in misty weather tho relleotion and glare of the light from tho projectors served only to blind the ship, and the torieilo boats ivero able to approach within easy diManco and disclinrgo their torpedoes without being 'Uncovered. New Orleans I'icuyuuo, A Mao of 3lany Voondi. ITmry Gibbs, who was shot through tho body Sunday night, is inraiti uble ta he out. This man is a walking bulh't pouch, lie is a man 51 years old, and was born in Clay county, Kentucky. Two years ago ho moved to Jellieo, and since his residence there bo has become involved in nia'iy dilliculties. The first was withThomnst'olloTi, who idiot him in the left ankle, the ball lodg-ing iu the joint. Tho second time he w;is shot by Nathan Collins, tho ball taking effect in his left knee joint, ami remaining there. The third affray origi-nated at Cumlx'rland (Jap, when ho was ambushed by seven men. Colan Turner shotGibbsin the right aide with two loads of bnekshot and birdshot. Over 800 shot have been picked from bis siilo and shoulder. At the same timo Al Colo shot him with a 1 in tho j right breast, the ball coining ou,t tinder the shoulder Made. Gibbs got three of his wounds in this battle tho fourth, fifth and sixth times by Andy Gris wold, one ball taking effect in the right breast, another through tho right shoulder, and tho third entering his left thigh, and, ranging downward, lodging in the fleshy part of tho leg. The sixth time was Sunday night, iu a diffi culty with Harry Broughton, wdio shot him through tho body, tho ball entering . fin tho left side, and was cut from under the skin on tho right side. Tiiis laid him up for seven days. lie has been cut fifteen times, and carries the scars to prove his assertion. He does not seem any the worse for hid wounds, and talks in a joking manner about his many shooting and cutting affrays. Louisville Courier-Journa- l. Vlclsiiltudes of a Spendthrift. Twenty years ago William Dodsworth, a wealthy citizen of Ohio, married a Hamilton, O., heiress, and arranged to upend the honeymoon in the east. In-stead of taking a train the happy groom arranged for relays of coaches between Hamilton and the City of Brotherly Love. The affair was talked of all over the country, and reports of tho novel trip published in the newspajiers of this country and Euroiio. The groom cro-ate- d a furor by spending money lav-ishly, and lighting it cigars with $5 and f 10 bills. The other morning tho happy groom of twenty years ago was a prisoner on tho yellow bench in the police court on a charge of disorderly conduct. He was fined $o and costs, and for want of one of tho bills with which he formerly lighted his cigars lie was sent to the workhouse. Cincinnati Cor. Chatta-nooga Times. Two Lives Saved by a Spike. , Mrs. Fred Robinson, a farmer's wife, was coining to town today on the track of tho Lake Erie and Western, wheeling hor baby carriage. She was about half way across the long and very high trestle spanning Sugar creek, just west of town, when she saw a train coming around it curvo near the trestle at high speed. ' Mrs. Robinson, clasping her baby iu her anus, in her fright leaped froifl tho trestle and would have been crushed to death upon the ground below Jiad not her dress caught npon a spike. She, I with her baby in her arms, hung sus-pended in tlie air till the train was stopped and they wero removed from their perilous position. Bloomingtou (Ills.) Cor. Chicago Herald. How a Man raralyzed Ilia Arm. C. Ifagcrmaun, a resilient of Morris- - ville, haa lost tho use of his right band in a singular manner. Ho went to bed as usual one night a week ago, and tell asleep with his right hand tinder bis - head. On awakening in the morning he could not raise his arm. It was par-- alyzed, and all efforts thus far to put the blood in circulation have failed. It is thought it will be months before ho will be able to use his hand again. 1'hila.dol- - phia liecord. An increase of 296 national banks in tho United States in shown by tho an- - rual report of the comptroller of the cur-- ' reney during tho twelve months which j ended Sept. UO. Thie is tho largest nuni- - ber in a single year niiice 1MS5. The ag- - pretfate capitalization of these new in- - Btitutions ismostlyin the growing regions of the northwest aud southwest. Hannibal Hamlin's extreme ago has but slightly bent his tall form, and he still walks down tho meet with a swing-ing stride. He is usually attired in the old black Ewallow tail of ante-bellu-style, and he luu never discarded the 6tock and dicky of tho old time states-man. His hat is the regulation eilk article. According to The Albany Express a younf; man arrived in Schenectady, N. Y., lust Bummer seeking employment. For $100 he secured an option on a plot of ground, for which he was to pay 7,650 on Doc. 1. "Ho lias sold one-ha- lf his property for $13,i.M.Hl." |