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The-Aricultt'1u': (rni Grn:.;e atlicles will 1prpetr in ea h of'y u ml in iet lons - Daily, T1ri-\\ekly andWeky TE1\\ IS OF SU BSCBI1"t'TON : DAILY .tEGiSTl'E. One Y0 r(mi, 7 og Si': M(Intil b , ;n5 'hree Months, 1 75 'Jill W"K..Y 1 G :I:S'TRJA. One 111, - 00 ixA Mlnt h15- 2 50 Three Mun'.11s, I l3 nto Yenl, , (1 ix 3lloitths, l Ien '1.'hree Ml'oths, 51) mray '-' II GRAND SPRING OPENING, ---AT THE D y Goods, Fancy Goods, in] 'Millinery Batzaar, ) F a beaut ifl and full line of lates. nolvelties ill Spring and Sinnmiuer Alillinery" aind Falney Gootds, consisting in part of:,'ludie -, Mhisses' andl Childlren's li!trimmed 11ts, Flowers, Ribbons, Silks, Nets, &c. A large lot of Lad ies' Collard tis,Fichus and11 other fancy arttisles. Inspection n,' the Ladies and pulic generally solicituo. We will endeavor to please lte miost fias. lid ious1. All we ask is that. you call, and see f1or yourselves, and give u1s a trial. New Spring Prints. 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FI"G lTI''lNG Fl E IN MliI I) AIR1;. -O) --- i F-;.\T'. ' Oh F 1..lifli.\ 1i3' S'. .1,0 IS . I '1./ILl''b-.; A Company of Athletes:--Ltctder Per fo'ranies(;--l'ire "s iapo -Th.o Canvas 'lubu iad the crlyi Sack. The terril)le sceneS enacted at the )urn*ing of the H:Uthilcrn IHotel inl St. Louilis uis cas -d. (olSidel'able int(res Io ho taken iii .. Subjet of Ii:-e c:;capes. A company f about t wieIy athletes ]as 1)011 orgal)iZel whose sale duty at fire; vill bo tho rese'e of persons hnprisonel ble by 1th fiaels. Mr. i' D. Meier is the President and Chris. Hloell, Captain. After some praict ice, the company gave anl exhibition in the streets recent ly, before the ml1embei'. of tho IAgislatlmie, city oflicials ia thous' a11(1s of spectators. The St. Louis Rnivs all tccOlllt (1f some1 of t lie fct; t:; t hat woro performed on that occasion. All thl:ing:s being retady lr. M[eier first exhiblied A SCAI.NG L.\DDn' wIielh 1)s ablout twenty feet long. It bore at, its upper end at hook that was out of wrought iron and reached for tlreq feet directly at right angles from the ladder. This hook was wide elilgll to reach over lear 1y any ill, and to insure i safe hold. The ladder had but one Sit:tidard, which m:!'; of sI ron;g, pliable "wood, al the rungs protluded about six inches at cit iher si(. A lh-einmn couitld, with this laddor, drivoe the 1uok tihrough i wooden sllitter or windor' pane on the second story) and ti.us secure at safo hold for climubiig. The next article shown was the" broad l)('lt worn )y the firenin around their waists. It was of leather and canvas, about Six inches wide, and sufliciently strong to sntaiun the weight of several men. " Depending- from this helt by , ver- strong strap was a largo wrougiit-iron snap-hook, so that on mllounting to the top of a ladder the fireman could snap th hookaround the staidard of the idder and be thus s("mred from all possi)ibility of losing his balance and enabled to u1se Loth hlands. T'cso hookot serve another purpose. A fireman can, bY taking two or three turns of ia rope 'rounl the simioothi 'iron of which ;he hooks are made, securo at siulicidut degree of friction to en3al1o him not only to let himself down the rope very slowly, but to take one or even two men w itl him. He next exhibited a ropo such as each "iii carried. It was half an inch in thickness, on hulndred feet long, iiin d of I1'e finest quality of lemiip. , It was coil(d or bulked in aln in genious maiinner for carrying, and weigled only four pounds. He ntext exbjt ited a hatchet, hlavinig a cutting edge oni one side, and a long sharp1 spike on the other. '.'his he salid, was to lho used for cntting thriough ironl s1httOre, if necessari1y, to get them~f open1, anrd theo spiko portion whlon1 drliiven into tihe woodwork of an upper wind(1ow, fur nishied an excellent standard( on which to fasten a rope by whlichi the fjiiran could lower himijself. Tlhis8 m~ucht exlined~, Mr. M~eier gavo a signal for tihe drill to begin. R.\RE eIMniNEI. At the sound of the cap tains' whistle,- the meni, all equipped, jump'1~ed from their sieats andl ranged in a row. At a woid of commanluld they s3'5ized0( tho'l addcrs,' 'tyhich lay near the building, - and elevated them Oin ed. At anIoiIher commanll~d a muan ran lightly up, stop~pin~g nealr thle top). At another conuhianfd his~ hook was snafppeOd arounid thll stan, dlard, andI he stood on thle rnniigs, his waist on a level with the sill and1( his hatndls free. Inlstant ly anlothler ladder was handed to him by3 fireman No. 2, and11 raisinlg it - qiickly; lhe booked it on tihe sill of the :thirids. story window above him. At an other commtand1 ho unhooked his and1( ran 111 to' the -third-story',. fire man No. 2 mneaniwhiloe m''ountinig to tihe second~-story. Both mRon no0w hooked themselves to their res~pecs tivo 1ldors, and thtirdl Ilddor was3 qjuicly lpassed up by fireman No. 3. No. 1 reached up with this and hooked it on the sill of the fourth story wind(ow, and~ thuon, at at word, mlounlted atgain, No. 2 following to tile third story, and No. 8 followving to tho Second. A fourth laidder' was p issed up~ by fireman No. 4, and No. Shookeid it on the nill of thn fifth story. Again ho mounted, No. 2 following to the fourth story, No. 3 I o the third and No. .1 to the second. III antiother seconid each man had e'Itered the wiindow of the floor at vich he had arrived. '.l'lhe ele;vaf ion and mounting of the hdlder ocenpied about FIFi'IN SEcoNDS, and at the oud of exactly one miimite and( fort y seconds from tho time of the first order, t man was on every floor of tho building, fully prepared to lower any one tit migiiht he in dtanger there. A (()iioand brought all tho men :ut, on i he ladders again, and the descent legal. 'irean No. 4 at once ran down to the ground and the other .three came down one story ("ch. No. 1 thou unhooked the top ladder, passed it down to No. 2, who passed it below, and then all moved down anothor story, when the Opeation was repeated till the last man was down, which was just three amd ono-half miiutes.from tho time of starting up. Me~;nwhiilo fireman No. '4 had I(ei(d the first ladder that camo down. hooked it into another win dow, mounted, and by the time he was ready, No. 3 was handing him the secoll( ladder which had come down. This he mounted, No. 3 fol lowing to the second story,.and they had arrixed at that point when No. I reached the ground from the oth( r trip, so that, in reality, the 11011 ladrt gone up to the fifth floor, occlpio1d overy floor, descended agail, and mounted to the third story in aniotler part of the building in three and one-half minutos. Tho second(( aseeit and1(1 descent . was the samiie as tIe first, and third, which was made immediately after ; the second was also the same ; and at the end of NINE AND ONE-HALF MINUTES from starting the corps had Visited everv floor of the building. in three places, tid had descended again I with their ladders. Tho applauso iat each evolution was loud and cor tainly well deserved. The second exercise was one in which one man with one ladder went from the ground to the fifth floor. Three of the corps performed this feat at a timo, and in unison, each motion being made by command of the captain. The operation was very simple, and although it soothed hazardous, was not really so. It did, however, require good muscle and omluranco. Seizing .a ladder, the fireman hooked it to the second. story sill, ran up, straddled the sill, raised his ladder to a third-story and hooked it, ran up, straddled the sill, and so on to the fifth story. The descent was the same order of things reversed. Tle threo reached anl woerO inside tio fifth-floor . win dows just one minute and twonty' six seconds from the time of startiiig, and returned to the ground in one uminut.e and four seconds, making a total of two and one-half minutes for tile r'ound trip?... A iserios of RoPE EXERCISES. followed next. A number of nhen wenflt uip to tihe fifth floor,r' and 'each fastoninug a rope in a .window, took three turns of it around his hook, and lowered himself to the fourth story, where hoe took on a comrade. The latter. simpJly ekung on to his comupanionl's hiools, and the two came gradully down,..the first man easily rogulating the rate of descent. One muanl broulghit two others down on his 1hook in this manner, the descent occupying but a few seconds. It should be' remarked that the flreman who controls tihe, rope does not simplly hang down, but he places his feet at right angles to his body. aind against tihe wall, niidl takds long steops down thle wall as though wvalkc ing backwvard, straddling each windowv as he passesC it, and thus keeping ini a puosition which prevents him and( his charge fromi swinging into windows as~thof pass. . a : The next perfor~manco was a very difficult one, and, only a few. mem~N hers of tile corpsare equal to it as yet. It is what is called "ASCENT IN cOIELON, or in an oblique direction. In case fire is brealring out of a windose itn~ mediately iibove an ascending1 fire main, it b~ecomes necessary; for :him to reach a windowv either. to the righmt or to the loft thereof, and this is the purpose .of ' this afbature oif the drill. It was -pr formed by two nmorn each independ en t of the. other. Reaching the second-story window togother, .one of thorm chose tb climb to the win dow above, and about four feet to Conttntued en fourt~h Die .,..