Show PRAYER vs DANCING mr M AT H blackford of hartford conn complains eom rom plains that while fulfilling an engagement na as a musician ata at nta a social party parky at tho the houe orn ora of a respectable abl abi eIrish citizen thursday night a catholic priest entered stopped the dancing dan cine cini locked tile the dobir door and adored the tilo asom assembled asem bled bied company to courant coutant kneel and say prayers pr ayers ayera the lourant cou qu says mr blackford Blac kord objects to this unwarrantable interference with individual rights in this free country if ir the peace of the neighborhood was being disturbed it wo would ld have hive been better for tha priest to have called lu theale the aid ald of the police pollee instead of the rosary and ff if the citizen whose house was invaded and his guests preferred to dance rather than to pray at the intruders ers bidding they should have called the police to eject the tho priest the citizen has evidently a cause for action against the chriest priest for trespass and mr bla bia blackford ford has reason for complaint at such an unwarrantable interference with bis his ils lis business if the parties aggrieved will bring the case into court we shall be glad to give the evidence on both sides which would undoubtedly be interesting the discovery of a subterranean forest norest just baw below the surface of of the thames river is attracting a good deal of attention in england the oak the alder and th the willow ewillow are the principal trees found cheso retain their vegetable char character acter but other signs show that the foreyt belongs to tile the period of the elk and the tile red deer in the south of england C i the mes Ves sayer officio of the russian empire publishes a note recommending commend lug tho the use of mineral fue fuel I 1 for locomotives and steamboats instead of wood the great demand lemand made on the forests for fuel having baving already had bad a very verv disastrous effect our own railways are rapidly destroying our forests the wood for ties alone alono requiring the le velling of acres of forests annually much concern is feit felt by the tho young men of prussia about tho the operations of the new now military service regulations nineteen out of every twenty who reached the high physical standard last year were taken apart from tb the e slight prospect ros of escaping the service there is much alarm about the large number of men who had bad to k go ko o into the hospitals after the severe autumn manoeuvres |