WHAT OF THATf Tim! well, and what of tlialr Dldit fiwry life wu ntxnt on !! of row. Fluttering t Iw row h-avi-a wat tvroU hy tlio brm ConiB, roiimi tlu-el work while It If culled to-duj t'ownl, trim, go forth thy way! . Iu ly! and wliat of thatf Horns niiiHt b lowly; 'tla not Rln n to all To ftvl it In-art n-KiMirittlve rim- and full Tu blend anotluT lifn Into It own. Work may oh dono In bmrliiMwa; work onl I lark! well, and wl.ot nf thul f DliUt fomlly dream tlm uin would never Hf Dost fi-ar tii liw thy way? tixke ooiirSKe yet. Ij-orn thou to walk by faith and not liy itl'lit. Thy ateia will giiitd be, and guided right. , Hard! well, and what of that? Dlik,. fun7 l;.'oo;vt nur.inw lu.tl.tn y, With Iraaoiia, Dnim to Irani, and nauuM but playt Oo,it!t Dikv to thy tank. Coupler or ulol It niiixt lie learned. Learn It, tlien, patiently, No help! nay, 'tin not mi; ThiitiKh Iminan iw l he far, thy (lod nlph, Who fund the ravelin, hi-arx bin children cry. llii'i near thee wnennoe'er thy fontatetM roam, And he will guide thee, IlKlit thee, heljit two home, Every ( Ither natunlay. I'hranea from Hbakenpeare. HhukcHxaru's inlluenoo over thn public is shown by tlm. extent to which li phrases Imvo become iiicorixiraU-d Into our language. Anions them) nro "bag and Imggiige," "ltsuil usadixininil," "liit or miss," dove is blind, "selling for song," "wide world," "fast ami Iixho, "unconsidered trifles," "westward ho,' "familiarity breeds contempt," "patch ing up excuses," '"'wry makes strange Ix-d fellows," "to Ixxit" (in trade), "short nnd lout; of if," "comb your head with thnxi legged stool," "dancing attend ance," "getting even" (revenge), "liinlH of a feather." "that's flal," "Or.-ck t mo" (unintelligible), ,"Iiacking a jury, "inotlicr wit," "killed willi kindness,' "11111111" (for silence), "ill wind llial Mow no gixxl," "wild gixiso :liiisf', " "scare crow," "luggage," "row of pins" (us a mark or value), "viva voci, "give am. take," "colli' (m tlm way of a joke) "your cake is dough." Tlio girl win playfully cars somo youth a "milksop is also unconsciously quotingr''hnl.'osX'nro1 and oven "loggerhead" js of the sumo origin. "Extempore" in tlrxt found In Khakmix-iirn, and no am "ahiiniiiics SlmkiNMaru Is tho Unit author tlmtsx-nks of "the man in thu moon," or mentions thn txitato or uses the term "oycsoru" for annoyance." Chicago TimeH. What Four Hparrnwa Can Do. Two iiairn of kimitow were watched liy an olwcrvant naturalist finxlin-j their young in their nests in only one half hour with (he lame of the hluclxittlo fly from a dead cat. They fetched these i lull 104 times, mid onu of the birds alio caught 14 tlien on tlm wing. Now,' tlm comiiion Iioiiho liy ih computed to produce in one season, ho prolific. Ih the progeny after pro geny, no lew than 2i,l)()0,iM(), say, in rouml 1 ilierH, ii 1 .000,000. 1 ml thiiH wen) prevented by these two pairs of birds no fewer than 2H(),000.WM hv the capture of 14 Hies and 2,K00,000,000 by the (leMti'iiftioikof thu 104 larvin. Again, theru ligurnl in tlio NiriHh luvouuts of oiia Mirinli liMiloiicfHtci-Hhiro a charge for 1? dozen of (ho calliil) tonitilx' IiciiiIh; in another parish, Mellxiurno, in DcrhyHhiro, 'a huiitow club dextroyed in one year 4.577 Hiiinll birdH, and in yet another not). Take tho Hinaller of the two last iiuniherM, anil multiply it hy the iuiiuUt of Hint jiiHt rakuilnttHl iui prevenUsI by thn twoiuinfof HjuirrowM, and it giveo what we may very well call a grand total jf 7,3rm,000,000.000.-London Tinun. The (irlnilliiK of the Ire. "Tlm Riihiuarinu forent olf ournrt," ttaid n nua:i from II.'.-kuIki, W'k., "is ln'ing broken up by tho grinding of the ice. TIiim forent extcniln about a mile nnd a half into the kike. The grain and Mirk of tlm tnnii aiti entirely tlMiuilur from nnything found in the fon-ds of thu prcHunt day, tlitm allowing ulmoht con 1 hiHively that t'lu buried foreitt wan awal lowed up by I'm tun age and agin ago. Kwliuruieii w'u cwt their. netN near thcuo IcallinK mid jictrilled Innti often bring up whillo br: :iclnn and twigH, and once in a great wliilu a heavy ttca wimhea ir gnarlixl trunk unborn. then aro m ien title men who hold that thu tuinken forent proven tiiat the earth Iiiim Ihhmi pay ing triimtti to thu lake ever nineo the birth of time. The vant amount of icu in tlio lake (hit winter luut had the t lTect of demolishing nuuiy of the trcn, Mr tiona of w hich havu btvn cant upon the anchor Ice during tho nevero eantcrly g;iltn." ("hicngo Herald, len. Kherldaii'a l'lan. Ocn. Sheridan lira prooned n Mtriking and iiigenioiM plan of harbor defense, baed iiN)ii hi exiTieiice in lighting In diana years ago. He found sunken pils held by rillemeii N tler than forU, which formiHl a clearly visible mark for the enemy. He therefore promse a series of mibnmrpsl pits in the mi, with guns that can l rnistsl or lowered at picture, never ri ing above the surface of the water so far as to ullord a good mark for an advancing Ihn-t. Such works would be better defended ugainst liut'.iile lire by the surrounding water itst'lf than any visiblu fort can Uby steel or nt her casin;. Tlw ldta i worth consideration, as it rp ani to olVer a maximum of defensive forci with a minimum of cost. Now York Tribune. Are the Timet Degenerate? When one read of defaulting twwur vrn mid cashiers, he is likely to tvfvr to the degeneracy of thu times in morals, in honesty and trust wort himn. Hut are they degenerate? Are the moral iustincta lee keen than they were of old? U will Ik safe to deny it. You cannot tell what the nioraU of n man ar until he is tempted. In the olden time Industrie were no jsHirly develops! that it was luvetwiirr to rvH trusts in other only in 0 very liiu iUil ilcgrvv, and hemv tho defaulter were few. The oplo of the present day endure thu t.t of temptation, no doubt, uiorn cnslitably tlwn thu anei'stor of iHist ivnturit would have dune IKuxl 1 louM'keeping, Tln-r iree fhalk for Cue. re trvinir to introduce) cluilk in MMue irf the billi;inl miuim f ( hicago. It is claimed tliat the rlialk om none f it ndhesivenxtM by reason hiuii. i.u ivior, ami mat It WMiei me. nieru 01 pn-N-rvtiig the ttiloref cloth, tluilk. as it is ussj at pnsiiit. soon fades the luvivisl cuicrald cloth, and makes tln t;.l.k;i pcar uuaihtljr and woru. Kw York Ntn. THE8ATURDAY NIGHT MARKET, A rrocewilon of Duyern, M I10 Are on the Lookoot for llaraln. On Saturday nights tho prcftsuro Is ter rible. Alsmt 8 o'clock tho provision of buyi-rs commences, couixifccd entirely of ixxiplo who must havei things cheap aiu! vho will not buy iiiiIi-hm allured bycheap nim. On mich occiuiion tho object on tho sidewalk nro largely re-cn forced. The shoemakers spread Ix foro their eyes kirge aKHortmentH of arctic overHluxn ana thoKO caoutx-houo coiiiH)uiids which the ISostun girls uiuhically term gums. These aro at divers rates, i:ome 35 cents, some ,V), Homo 1)1). Tho dealer knows the fas cination which thu largo laU1 "09 cents' has ujxm his cuhUjiikts. It seems to say that tho living once, the bed rock rate, is $ 1, but, because times are bard, he will throw oil a cenrand sacrilice bun self rather than not make a sale. This convinces t!iciu, this pitexiua sjx'ctaclo of Ahrahain oluung up Ins smx-s at a sac rificial rate, and ho has twenty customers at 01) cents, whereas ho might onlv have bad two at $1. Great is thy power, 0 Ilumliugl Side by sido with tho shoe tables are other iiiercluiiit'i, who make appeal to tho samo ikihhioii for cheapnim At 0110 cud will lx an old white Ixfirdcd man, who, swee)ing his hand over a collection of tin whistles and imitation jot brooches and hair comlw, rejx-atH incesmtly in a monotonous voice, "Any toy or any jewel on this tahlo, 5 cents."' At an other will Ixi an orangeman crying out with tho voico of a stentor, "Ten for cents." Further mi will bfla huckster of bananas, shrieking "Kiixi hanannics, tlio whole bunch for 0 quarter." Tiien there will Ixi maniliceift di.splays by a Mshinon.'Ter, who bv oix'ning bis window establishes cimiiminication Ix'tweeu tho lisli within r.nd the li: .1 1 without. Clams upix'ur to lie tlio favorite Uamty, nnu these lire displayed on plaU-s and sold by tho plnteful, nnd one can nee feminino customers counting to set) which plate has been favored by fortune. Iieside tho clams thero are pill's of Misters, just IshIikI and Hteaming, fttirrouimcd by a perfect cloud of e:ivorincssi Tlicn tlicro are small crabs, not very inviting, and lniHkets of oysters. Tho grix-enes aro in full blast, giving awuy a chromo and a package of sugar to every onu who buys tea nnd codec, which is already for the buyer 111 paper liaekages. In front of every grix'ery btoro is a small stand where u young girl u grating horse radial and selling it hy the teacup. I watched one whoso hands wcro blue with cold, but business was brLk anil she seemed happy, and continued rubbing awuy iixm the grater which must uive been alxmt the temix-raturo of a ilix'k of ice, for metals have tho happy xnver of distributing Ixith heat and cold. Then there were truck wagons from Flat- itiiih or Ilushwick selling heads of cal- mge, and xtatie and oiu:hih. Iho va rious dry gixxls stons on the "ftvemx)" were cmwded with customers and blaz ing with gas lights, nnd even electricity nt Its poh'iit aid to charm the wnses of thu custijinerH. It was a sort of carnival, the prevalent thought Ix'ing, "you work ing jieople have your wages in your pocket; come in and spend the lastceiil." lmxiklyn bugle. Ravins; Tear In Ferala. Tears are considered so precious in Persia that tiny lxitllo tlieni up. When there U n funeral some one px round anion': the mourners and presents each with a Hxm,'.;e to weep in, and thu s;wngu i.4 afterwards w;ii"ezel into a bottle. If the deceased was n jx.'iiurious relative a tight oil sponge that it was diiilcult to HiitiiH'zc any money out of when olive? it islikewiie diiilcult to sijuc.'zo nny Ikhs out of the family sixine) ot his funeral. It must lie touching to see tho master of ceremonies ut a funeral, moving along in front of the mourners' bench, nnd asking each one in a whisper: "Have you sheil?" Bottled tairs are supjsiscd by tho Persians to have preat healing powers, bunco their collection. Excliange. A BOOK CANVASSER'S METHODS. Pretty Lively Traveling-. "Tlio miestion is often asked me," said an electrician, "if it lie really true that, tho electric current travels fast enougn t') go around the world in a single second. There seems to lxa good deal of curiosity on that score. Tho Ixsst reply that can bo made tu b;ic!i an inquiry is that every thing dejx'niai on tho conditions. Take a perfect land lino 25.000 miles long, or equal to tlio circumference of theer.rth. and a tap on tho wiro would 1 felt from one end to the other m nlxxit one second Under tho lx."st misKiljle conditions as many, iKrlmps, as cilit or ten seconds would lx) requiii'd if the cuiTent were to bo transmitted t'lroii"!! cables under the two oceana." Chicago Herald. Vhat Our Krhools Keeil. Thousands of young txxiplo are turned out of them yearly wish jiist knowleilgo cnomrh to iiia":e them yeasty and uu settled, but without enough tonweken a tendency 1:1 t'icir minds toward nny I'.rodiictive v cr.tiom in which the most of them must iuevituLlv wxmer or later cnga!;e. Our kcIkxiIs hitherto have been trying to work out tho overshadowing university conception f education, whereas they can continue to do ade quate work onlv as thev assist in launch iiig you!!.1? men and women rkht side up on tiie heady current of practical life- Boston (jlobe. The Nultan' Wive, The siiltnii of Turkey lives in a palace somewhat out of the city of Constanti nople and fitted up m ordinary European Btylo. It is built of stone, but the rooms aro small and the ceilings lotv. though very gaudily painted, lie has been mar riiil only some half a dozen times, which is quite a reasonable mmilx'r (or a polyga moussultau. IikKhhI, Alxlul llamid must be considered a very temix'rato man as regards wives, when it is lxirne in mind that onu of his late predecessors was pleased to possess twice as many iloy.cn ns he has. Constantinople tor. Chicago Tribune. A Cheap Toboggan Slide. The Macon Telegraph wants a tolxiggan slide, and tells how to make one thai thu heat won't hurt. It selects 11 certain hill in thecity, and then says; "Buy enough twelve inch plank planed on one side to make, when stood on edge, suuxith side in, a double lino from thu hilltop to the bottom. The width of tho space between these two lines of plank should Ut alxnit 'it feet, and the ground smoothed with a . Over it spread nine straw six inches leep. The straw can lx hauled from the otxls in wagons. Nail two htu-rcl staves under a plank of equal length, grease the itaves and then get on. The rider will llnd himself tolxigganiii'r at a tenilie rate of KHcd, and accidents will bo almost im possible. iscw ork Sun. Walti;ton' Othogrnpliy. George Washington defied orthography with the sani" calm courage with which 10 oppwed tlm troops of England. He o'ice wrote to the congregation of the Butch Reformed church ut Schemvtady: I sincerely thank you for your coiigrntu- itions on my arrival in this place. Whilst join in adoring that now Supreem Being, to whom alone can be attrebnted the signel successes of our arms, I cannot but express my gratitude to you gentle men," etc. Chicago Tribune j 1'onil Value of llone. The exK'iiiiients of Dr. Edward Smith with bones were cited to instance their tiosmlilo fixxl value; these exix-riments v.-ero u:u!c:-taien r.i tlio coinuwiid of tho English government, ami were exhaus tive enough to provo that three and a half pounds of mixed Ixmcs contain i;s much heat food as one lxmnd of meat. and six xund:i of bones as much llesh fix)1! as a xmnd of meat Juliet Canson in Hiuper s Ilazar. Itecay of Iliillillii Htone. Tho rapid dway and destruction of building stones is a matter of common experience. Jlr. T. 13,'glcuton has de- rilx'd somewhat tho causes leadinir to them, lie finds that many limestones that are most liable to disintegrate. ither in the finished monument or vet in the ledge, are mixtures of true lime stone and dolomitie limestone, nnd the rumbling is due to the more soluble nature of the limestone, which is re moved by the, x-reolating carbonated liters, 1 law undermining the dolomitie grams. Chicago Tribune. An African Drum. "This," said Capt, Storms, taking up monstrous native Jruin of unshnnclv girth, "produces a curious effect when hi hear the molded banging of it ro- lioing from village to village as tho igiial for war. 1 have com? across hiefs in the interior whose hobby it is nave 'lancy drummers. Hut their ay of procuring them is essentially Afri- :in. they chop off the hands of their laves, and oblige the latter to Ixi'.t tho limns with their mutilated Rtunij in u 01 drumstick." Chicago Tribune, luiMirltlei I11' Iron. It is said that the more rapid deterio ration of much of the iron of a late make ises from thu fact that it contains more (purities than formerly. The common iron of to-day is filled with slag, and kxks coarse nnd fibrous when rusted or orn. rifty yes ago the iron made in le I lilted States was lairelv chnreivil iron, and was much purer mid U'tter than the same grade made at the present day. iswion tiuiigei. Nothing wa OoimI Knouch. "Bvn north. I understand." said Jones Browu, who hail Lime to New llaimv. diire to sponge on some of bis rich kin. "es, I was up among mv relatives." "How did they treat you?" "Oh, immense! Nothinir was imod enough for me, nnd" dropping his voice -"that's just wlmt they gave we." uiiiioiun v riuc. Tie young nw:i wlw kw bis evenings to himself genenilly px-s and cives tltcm to .mo one i-lse. New Orlciiw lVa yune.' Mine can now K li,-lite.l bv 1 l.vtricitr t one half the eot of lilUuii; them by o 1 and c:ni'.h-i. " A llrotlier of Cilrla. When Alxl-el-ICadir was exjxrted at Cairo, huly Dull Gordon's donkev driver asked her iflie were not Akhu-l-Bennt (a brother of girls). She said she did not know that he had nnv sisters. "The Arabs, O lady," was the reply, "call that man 'a brother of girls' to whom Gxl bus given a clean heart to love all women us his sisters, and strength and courage to fight for their protection." Home Journal. A Ilin-I llelween Oomioi'. . Andreas RomlxTg, the well known composer of the "Bell," once received a challen;je from the leader of a small or chestra on the ground of some pretended insult. He sent the messenger hack with these words: "Tell Herr X that I don't know hw to use a sword or a pis tol; but we will each conqxise a cantata, and the one whoso work is received with hisses shall shoot himself dead." Mailt zer Nachrichten. Ancient Koine's Napkin. The miip;ia was a table napkin in use in ancient Rome for wipin;; the hands and mouth at meals. Vulgar persons fastened it under their chins to protect their clothes from stains, ns some do now. In ordinary cases the host did not furnish bis gtuvt with napkins, but each person brought bis ownrinppa with him, and occasionally carried away in it some of the delicacies which be could nof con Bume nt table. Home Journal. Needed a Clvtllaeil lWtnr. The Chinese yiverniner.t emplovetl Dr. Bahr as European du tor f their fleet during the recent war with France. When the war was ended the d.xtor was dis charge! ns a means of economy. The recent riot nt !agas;iki. in whici'a num Nt rf Chinese man-of-war's men were tadly injv.red. led the Viceroy li ta e:i gag a ci . oi.AHl dix-tor to attend the fltvt in jxace as well as in war. Public Opinion. Something to Iteinemher. A mother had reproved her little frirl for Ix-ins so clum as to drop a dish, and the little giil, after a thoughtful silence, said: "Mamma, can you write with vour left hand? "I ooul.1 if I wen? left handed, but Pin not." "Well." mid the little girl. "I gu little children are left handed all over." The Lick r;l.w cost f 0.no. .. i;,jUOr fi!as4 U oftentimes mot expensive. in. MeekneM. Hnmllity and Irapertar- bitbliilr Sfcorlod an Order. "Well," said the canvasser, putting his ,Hf.-i:.. nnnn ndiacelit desk, while bo presented his nutograi.h album to tho ro ixirter, and produced x n and ink from a ivrret recess iu his vest "Well, I must ftiMt. tlwink vou for your kindneAs, nnd now let 1110 tell you that gall w not such a pre-euiinent ingredient in a ixwit can vasser's make up as you and a great many other nersons seem to imagine, Our first lest'iisnre taken from tho Biblo, tvleeh teni'lies meekness and humility. A real Ixxik canvasser never loses Ilia tent' I, ....V..C in.lrt iiiurrv! bo never UT- j 11 , iiu jii.v. n ' n . --- fue3j but he grdually leads the conver sation into jileasant channels, and makes lifo as a.preablo and enjoyable to nil around him as ho possibly can. Tho only resistance a true canvasser will make to anybody is when his calling is impeached. Ho is early tau.;htrf(j stand up for tho honor of his calling, in Bpite of all that may 1x3 told him of the misdeeds of others who have disgraced it.. There aro black sheep in every flock, and all men 6hould not be held responsible for the bins of a few. "The lx?st way, though, to illustrate our teachings is to tell you how we work ami nil wo do comes out of our course of study, cs you call it or our Ixxik of instructions, as we call it. We depend on ourselves to the largest los siLlo extent. Sometimes we have a heller. t!u.t is. a gentleman or Lidy of a certain iieighlxirlnxxl who, in considera tion of a free copy of tho book, intro duces us to certain jxiiple, but tho great tumble, fibout helpers is that they insist n talking and recommending your work after intrixhiclng you, thereby display ing their interest nnd injuring your pros pects. It is harder to keep 'Iiel;xr8' quiet than to get along without them, so I choose net to have them. Tho power of iiilliieiico we. of course, fully recog nize but it Li the influence or example by leaders either in six'iety or business. For this reason we are always glad to bavo gixxl names to show some names in the building, in the block or in the immediate neighlxirlaxxl. Oir approach ing a gentleman whoso suliscription we desire to secure we have several things to consider, and 1 shall mention them in their order. We generally ascertain the gentleman's name and we make it point never to forget a name once ac- tiuired. It is tileasunter and more i'fiective to call a man by his name when you meet him the first time, be cause it makes lum feel that Ins im portance is appreciated and that his fame is not confined to his family and imme diate friends. Alter meeting him, we hxik him squarely in tho eye, nnd, with out starim: him, hold lum as the ancient mariner held his friend with his glitter ing orb. There is great jxiwer in the human eye, and, lx-sides, it shows that you are not doing anything vou ure ashamed of. If the lxTsun is engaged or tx) busy, we try to make an npxint- inent for some other tune. If we are canvassing in families and there are chil- Iren present, we notice them and say nice things about their looks, or com ment on their resemblance to the head of the house. "The next thing after securing ntten tion is to create a desire on the part of tho person to see what you've got, for desire must precede demand. That is another of our axioms. We never show our bixiks until we have created the necessary desire. You may have ob served that I tried to keep my portfolio hidden by the flap of my overcoat. Vv hen wo do show our book wo do not let it go out of our bands, but beginning at the cover, we explain all its g(xxl points, put ting our descriptions into tiie Ix-st words we can master. We keep cool, do not hurry; are concise and direct in our lan guage, and try never to weary or worry our customer. Then we secure tho order. As soon as the customer shows signs of yielding, we have jx'n and ink ready we always carry ink and obtain bis signa ture while his mixxl is favorable. After getting the signature we keep away from the suliscrilx'r until we ure ready to de liver tho book, and the delivery is made ut ft time when we know the tnibscrilier has money when ho gets his salary if a working man, and niter crop time he lives in the country. "Objections? Oh, gracious yes, we hear plenty of objections. We ere taught to exixvt them, and we train ourselves to meet anil answer them. In doing tliis we aim to 1 pleasant nnd happy, with out lxing offensively smart, nnd we avoid, as far as jxissible, direct answers or lalxired arguments. Agents who nro afraid to doX'nd on their own facilities in such emergencies have a manual from which they may study nnd memorize answers to the ordinary objections which are offered. I have such a manual one published here, in which you will iiud objections with ready made answers." ' Glolx Democrat. Pumiiliiff the Mlehty Dollar TTip pursuit of the dollar is resjxmsible tr.r l. wreck f countless lives. It makes young men old, unl adds physical du ality to the sorrows of oil age. In tho unceasing effort to obtain riches, tho best objects of human existence ure driven out of sight. Familii are neglected, and,tho iJoflHiinu of home left tinbiwted. In low land, tho princo merchant is content with what is mined by a few hours at tho desk. Tlio ivi of his timo is given to mieli en ioviiieiits us his means may ikt- mit. He is en;liuniastically devoted to his family, and in oid n'e is as jolty as anndlxiv: sImmis well, eats nlmosttoo we nnd is comparatively free Irom Miins and aches. It is a fact that thousands of our wealthiest merchants, in their prosperity work ns hard as they did when com mencing lifo. Custom has grown into habit, and things without interest from tho business point of view have no flavor. So long as gixxl health remains, such slavery has its comxmsations; but, when U10 Dhvsical and mental condition will stand the strain do longer, the way to tho end is glixiiuy nnd wretched, the pains and aches arising from ixrsistent oer work embittering every moment to th1 last. Herald of Health. Iteltglite or Teylon Life. But here we are in tho midst of British luxury, live minutes nlxive a largo town, with tennis courts nnd dashing drives. Often the. ceiling cloth follows the rafters to the ridge polo, as in my sleeping room, which thus has a lofty dome. But the sound of creatures that move without feet -is as revelrous and gloomy and frightful end startling in that crevice, that Iwg like reptile room, as it is when they have the sjiace of a regular garret to kmx'k nnd throw themselves around. Them" means wildcats, civet cats. scorpions, muskrats, common rats and sorix'iiU. There is no yowling like that of the unhappy cats of cities in America; no noise except the locomotion nnd the delicate squeak of the musky mice at play, and the louder protest of the rata when they are being swallowed alive by the snake. Ceylon Cor. Chicago News. Beautiful Hermnda. Everything is bright, every outline is sharp, every house bke a house mado of snow, nxif and all. scarlet and yellow flowers in masses, trees so full of birds that it seems as if every leaf were a bird, yet not a bird to be seen they are only heard; the whole Ix-autiful fcdnnd res onant like a bell. Such is Bermuda. Bermuda Letter. Where They Hare Cone. A great fcarcity of the very small coin is reported, v.e are r.fruid the heathers have tr r.'.l tho very suiill coins by this time. Buruugton. Interviewing a Woman. Women who figure in public- usually liko to bo interviewed. They nro less cautious than men about expressing their convictions, but they aro more iiartieular alxnit bavins their exact language printed. Unlike uiwt men, tho wonie want to see tho reporter's note btxi when they talk for publication. "Wind is tho use of my telling y.iu all these things if vou nro not going to put tile: down!" Anna Dickinson once said to the writer.. That energetic lady was not satisfied wi:h the assu,unco that her "in terviewer's memory was B3 goixl ns note book, bho wanted to bavo tho inter- view which was about her plans as an actress written out th:'n and there so that she might read it over and reviso it, Of course she had her own wny. She fixed up the interview to her own liking and tiie interviewer turned it m to tlio man with the blue ix-ncil who sits nt the city editor s desk. That critical jx'rson cut out alxmt four-fifths of Anna's talk and quite naturally tho next daysho had something to Bay nlxiut tho total deprav ity of newspaper reporters. New York Tunes. The Killing Mood. The law of corresixindences between spiritual and material things i3 wonder fully exact m its working. People ruled by the nioixl of gloom attract to them guxmiy things. People always discour aged nnu (lesix)ndent do not succeed in nnything", nnd live only by burdening some one else. The hopeful, confident, and cheerful attract tho elements of sue cess. A man's front or back yard will advertise the man's ruling mood, in the way it is kept. A woman at home show her state of mind in her dress. A slat tern advertises the ruling mood of hope lessness, carelessness, nnd lack of system Kags, tatters and dirt are always in the mind Ix'fore being on the Ixxly. Thp thought that is most put out brings its corresixinding visible element to crystal lize alxnit you, as surely and literally as the visible bit of copjxT in solution at tracts to it tho invisible copper in that solution. A mind always hoix'ful, conn dent, and courageous, and determined on its set purpose, and keeping itself to that punxwe, attracts to itself out of the ele ments things and powers favorable to that purpose. Prentice Mulford. Von llulow'a Lead renrlln. Hans Von Bulow. on his first appoint ment to the leadership of the orchestra nt a German court theatre, introduced himself to bis musicians carrying a small parcel under his arm. Tlus he proceeded to unfold with great solemnity, produc ing therefrom twenty-two ix'ncils, which he distributed among the memlx'rs of his orchestra, requesting them, in a lengthy 8xjech, to make use of them for the purpose of inserting his reutarks and al terations in their several iwrts. After Hans Von Bulow bad resigned . his ixist, his successor appeared at the desk, where ho solemnly owned a little parcel, 6ay ing: "1 have been told that my predeces sor, 11. v on liulow, on his accession to ollice, handed each of you a pencil, ask mg you to msert sundry notes nnd nltera- turns. I t(X), gentlemen, have brought you a small present, with the request that you will make use of it to efface the annotations of my highly esteemed pre decessor. wiiereuiMin the new con ductor, with great ceremony, delivered to each of tho musicians a niece of india rubber. Argonaut. The Celebrated "VVidow'a Mile." The most notable coin in the mint col lection, and ixrlmi3 the most celebrated coin in the world, is the "Widow's Mite." It name simply tells its com mercial significance, though visitors gen erally ask to see the "Widow's Mite" Iirst. giving sixH-ial Scriptural significance to it. It is nn interesting nnd confirma tory fact that this pieeo was found among tho rubbish of the Temple grounds by Dr. Barclay, long resident in Jeru salem, and author of "The City of the Great King." It was presented hy him to the mint. It is of the kind of mites offered by tho widow, but that it is one of the identical mites lias never been established. "Observer" in Philadelphia Call. Presidents Who Wire College Graduates This is the list of presidents who have leen college graduates: Adams (John;, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Adams (J. Q.). Harrison, Polk. Pierce. Bu chanan, Hayes, Garfield. Arthur twelve in all. The other list, not counting President Cleveland, contained these names: Washington, Jackson, Vnn Biiren. Tyler. Taylor. Fillmore, Lincoln, John son, Grant ten in all. The presidential ofllce liefore 1885 had been administered by graduates iffy-two years, by non graduates, forty -four years. And. strange to say, thirty -two of the fiftv-two eolle.ro years fell before 1837, nnd "only twenty in the equal jx-rio.1 since 1837. Detroit i ree iTess. The Trophrt and the Cat. Mohammedans entertain n kindlv n. gard for cats, because of e tradition' that the prophet en a certain occasion. Ix-ing called to quell a riot, cut cX the sleeve of His rof f rather tlir.n di.-turb a cat tlec-tinc upon it. Cosmopolitan. - . JOAQUINJULLer.3 IN f ll m r.,ul ft U'n.b . '"-vm.imth,p tlurlt of u I ort. nl'ier. One day 1 walked out to J,,,,,, ler's cabin on tlio lulU justt city. Everything alxmt the ,k7, rted and desolate, viTTdiir dose what it looKcd a year ago K,1 , visited it. Then everything hit A and out, was neat ami clean' . h tethered just outsido tho dour 1 owner was inside hard at work " out almost unreadable inantw,, , big in at the door, before knwkin". 7 a strange sight for fashionable tf .H ton. ' Heated cn a pkun, unr-i chair, drawn up to a rough that cost probably $1, sat a picturesque garb of the gold rull California. He was writing nnn? a steel pen, nnd the floor around scattered with finished pjiw, plank wall alxive the papers wags picture and around it, tacked toth a. ill. ..I. .a .....Ml . M ,itii mio, n el c tx:i ujni ot paper ft witli liyerogiyptiics that I found were notes. Over in the corner of the room t. bunk such as may bo seen in thestiv of ocean steamships. It wag a. with a profusion of tho richest eiim" furs, some of which were also hun -j-" tho walls. The wild haired putY Sierras received me pleasantly, a,.' 'ewer to a question about his nut!,, comimsition he said: "I have noiw I write when I feel inclined, and 4 . give any thought to thu suljjwt (,.-' commencing. But 1 must be oj,) , even nn uniinal must lx; in the ruocn me, nnd I even turn my cat j doors." After a plensnnt ordinary chat I tho picturesque little cottajfe an ' and its queer occupant. 1 mister felt a little disappointed with mtv form everything but dress I hadf, my host tin average man. Tlio nc it however, I saw another phase of hi.. ous character, talking m tiie Si J soman grounds I heard behind m-1 clatter of galloping hoofs, and tunr saw approaching, riding wildly, uV,, tt.. 1.... 1 1.:.. 1.- : 1 1 . 1 nu iuui 111a nuiiiiiii'iu- in ins Itailu, Si, long hair was floating in the bm-ai Beeined to lx unconscious of evem 1 around him, completely lost in , uro of his gallop. This is tlio tort tr over saw him in Washington. Ht. wxm after and for a year has bw-nfc ing in Mexico and the southerns. He is now in San Francisco wb edits a magazine, but ho is a enure mixxls, anil may bob up in Waslii- any day. lie lias lived longer line; anywhere el.se. Wasliington Cor. troit Free Press. The Alnnknn'a Intoxicant. During a course of years, coninJ with the Russian wcupation of theni try, ix'fore the cession of the pro tlio tinted States, und subsetuit'Dtk. timo, men of our country found ahil tive business in the sale of mokwi i sugar to the Alaska Indians. From:. two substances they make a drink i f they call iHxx'henoo, and it is just 1 1 tie worse than the 'lowest grade of L ter street whisky. In fact it it it pure alcohol, slightly discolored. .' Indians manufacture it for their t consumption, and for the use of J friends, but it is rarely sold by then.l one another. 1 hey make a wrt mash from molasses and dirty tr j sugar. 1 lus tney put into a Xorg 1 dron over a slow fire. Some of them have considerablr chanical ingenuity, and they n;J crude sort of a still out of tin. pieces are cut out for the worm, on j dian holds them in place while an I with a bar of solder and a hot iron ens them together. They lwitch oe I alter piece, until they have comply rude sort of a worm, and then thet j is ready. They understand the ir J of condensation of the vapor worm and know how to get the diq tion out of it. Then they double J triplo distill this product, and in uVj have a liquor that you or I would J uare to drink, unless we wanted il : to experience all the horrors of drliJ tremens. The stuff is simply terri I its jxiwer. When tho process of M lecture is completed they store firJ in bottles for use. Tho howtoM distilled only in the most iiianw parts of Alaska, as the sale of if quantities of sugar or molasses a more thickly settled portions of then try is prohibited and Indians M known to possess quantities of either modify are closely watched. Lifts 1. Jlonahan in Brooklyn Eagle. Animal Lore Among Savage Tlio natural history of savage raw resixinds exactly with this natural In of European folk lore. The Zulu i you that the reason the hyrax lias n wherewith to drive away the flies is. 011 the day when tails wore dktrii- the hyrax, fearing it was going to r begged the other nmmals to bring u- ail to save himself the trouble of p x thnt tho proverb to this day adtb-j to a Zulu who from laziness ni-ks ml to ilo or fetch something for him is- yrax went without a tiul wu' sent for it" The Bushman will U that the jackal's back is black bfiw once carried the 6un on his lack vl: found that great luminary, then on earth, sitting weary by the And the Aht will tell vou. in c of the melancholy note of the & ' fisherman robbed by a companion 0 sii nnd nt the same time of in"" nablo to resixind to nuestions abutf port, save by a noise like the hose plaintive cry is still tiie Tl that hanless fisherman, trvine in make himself understood. And p- the Greek would have told you th nightingale was in reality Philonx unhannv sister of Procne. be the form of a bird the wrong now Tereus. her brother-in-law, B order to niwunt l,r from inform. ; . ,1 1 1 1. .-.n.rlMI.-- i, uepnveu ner 01 tier luiio- tleman's Magazine. Tbe Climate of Alank 'Therlimiteof Sitka. Alaska, than that of Brooklyn, the t-rature for the summer mon"1- n iut CO dogs., and the average tftv e Tor the winter months """"V s a mistake prevalent thn up ited States that Alaska nate. The lxmulatio of was H.GOn whites an SO.J,1"' ieut. 11. T. JIoKahdii m pe al tin It Ui clii 881 I Eagle.