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TWO LOVERS. "wo herar fcr ova trows i du: Tky k-aurd "CI etna-aa taaretas Ikw. MmiMj im oars im suaoy hair, aad Imbst Um ih( Ifcruekas uug. U UxkJltMt KM' it he beat prime Xmm mmi tl from LH. punml sepi Tlx U-il inse happy uu-oliara. lb air eaa w.1 aa 'attain ..fa, WbM petaUu lit peck, ay slta 11 pur eyed land' O Ulelse prkl! Two fsre l era. I Is UssaV. To l.so.l sou, lb. keaa a ant acta Tlies fv J rack utoet akua I Thaw lUiirO a Ufa UimI lev ka4 Saul u vie-iiia hour: U tt.u-le pum-r 1 two !(.( by thaeveuia tra: The rail U.-bt frU above their kaaa 1 Ok bead, iltat raw by slow dagraaa liie Ul- iiiMi il.a lily apse O lrlil Uf' U tenure mIi ua Til lo St. II aal l.arellier lbro. Tb rw I ii.'Ut shua. avwta IWr kttsw Out ail lit lanls lir al . deir-jaw UaO gus and l.'fl llul loftaly pair U ') a.-e I aa ' . 1 taLia.M-d uaet' T ml II. lit ;ria upua tla tlx 6W sxsse tbem aim! uiau iik .fl-iee tot.aea (bam Tbay drva tl..-ir v :lra upst-le Ly av Thru pi.cbl.s )... sfA e4 a.4 as Ul-Ttf " O uarm.a Irs O l lual u - tie..-. L PIEIJlft AniEUT. . ) There t ttip littlf turner of Prance i. I srier vi.lt without a)iiig to 11, If "V hill happ) Im II would l In ltva?v I. ievi-r'" Vlllcrl lllrnll 1 he-sea 'Iryii Hip 1-.. til 4. rm. .im I. 1. Uuwii ll yur auJ jh r.. U;..l Ihe pre-Till.,,;r tl., i, y wood.-.VJtiii I !uja-a .u g.iule nil t:ulia to the la mill if I hi Seine,, hi, ere V. l !.-fl- O.lt Mil I M'lllll, nil t. gr...:ii .i the l.ir 1 If l...n, ..i At V""! 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Iiiiik in, 441 yriirnf autirli tiitiiimil ami amir ti-inTwl, rvir rl' fr a ili-puir. tfr-'nl)' fr t;alii nml n ut ul nf hrrown liiti r-itt a ixrfrcl vlracAa I. hoHrvrr. mi. well anil In a.lrnintiw a lirro. a iih. to IVanrina. Kurt ah niuditlntpil lirr uliiirp rulii, ntnlwn) ram to mr- t mr ainllln t criinly StrasB lo any. kIii liail two cfiiltiu rlilliin-n. it Imy of 1:1, ami a uirl at a yrnr yoiintir Tin-jr with of tunial Nornaauly tv;f. Air ikinnnl a IlKhl lialn'av'aiiij In 'I m Liu. .v-th .rJ rxpnution of Q.ilic Ifnilvrtn'ln leant like their mother'. I wnTii lo are wlmt aort of ninn their father J, and on the Saturday after my arrival at by the grrnt chlmnry witb Ceaarine kiting hi return. 1 lie children had lrJli Ing for him eagerly, and toward k Tuey ii.hiwl In aiiri I 1 1 ml 11 rr lini.flil.nl "Here herotiKu, niutber: wan(5't rrom the clifl May M.aand m biior "What la I uae Menlietl Ibfuman ullenly "l-TTrre' old enough tind hi way here without your axil.taniand Iw dilra, I want you to go into ttunl.n, both of you, mi l gather somelad for upper. I).) you l.ka,r meT" At Ihe aoiin l of Vf la-t word-J chil dren fled like frightened bird, few minute later Pierre Autwrt catmto th hotmc. 11 waa about SS k.in.1, abort and thick rt. wltb light bTSwuiir cut quare over th forehead, hut bpug in two Ions? cirl u-on hi bouf, and among the luck could be aoeuni tiny gold carrintri. biieil Ilk enrw. Hi mil wo tlmiibtful, hi manngrav- ven miiiniful, but th frauk retiui; In hi Sfteytt wa very winuit Cesartne ri-c n he entered, b itbout a word or nn 1 !u of grvetitig toidowu lata thai buntf on tbe wall, aifitb lb pencil in brr hand aaked abrupt "Mow much?" Tii man drew a great leulber "ke from tb pocket of bi pea jacket, rcted lb" mult of rarb day flhiug, an.hl down th atawaiiit rereivr.1 (or hi uf lb week'Mvork While b 'wa-klng Ceaarkpul duw u a line of fig ou the lat.y T.i-d tbrin up and rarefrXmuUd 11 fi'VJ Then ah pill "bole w Into a drawer, lo. 1 II and ;ed tbe key, while tb fl-nnaii re I bi empty piira to hi kel ap tly without regret. r I A it.Mxl buislNinil " I tl.Milau.l Ibe , l minute the two children in'x'lf lorn and threw their anna "ll'-Vliial eck. O "And a uooj (utbrr," 1 a.1.1. Brutally, j btijrv bat w.ia my aatoniahm to bear 011 iYb children aaying: "Ti;lH. to ae you, L'ncle I:" He aal dow n, look lb hoy agrl upon hi kueea aud CJirv.nl I hem w kurb e I dent alT.Tti.n that I waa ton. I. foil I.l it b poaoildo that he wa 01 unci 10 tbeya. children and brothrr-inf lot'eaa ruJ Uradaally Ihe bright floab o) iug d llilbl which lb liltl one' ix.ui' bad railed to LI. eye faded aw and ibe former look cf bopeleaa awlu'tvt unJ lie bad tbe children 'o and ' "l"'n beach, and then be look a Imui a corner o( tbe room and wenal, nying that h waa going lo work I' ' " o much lutenaied in bim thl followed bim at a short di.iance. aud w that h wut to th end of tb Tiliore-. nd Ix-Kau digging in a amall In.nr where um Te.Ttalloi weregrowinir' id.lenlv. howerer, be :vd erect, and hi bnd retini upou th pada han B"d ln-U-ntly at a cotug near by ie of tb windows wa at moat eoeerwitn th le.iiea an t Ijijunnn of acbing roe. anj u;.ii tb a bite curtain t aptan-d Ihetbsdowof a woman a f.. M rtion lra aa a atuu. Pierre etood h hi K flxd noon that window ul drkui- eloeed aro l0d and tbe atar ou1. u1 then, with a Wp drawn aight eeiued to com from a broken heart, bouiderej li pade and went home. Tb next evening a I poa-tb church tii peopl wer coining oianJ I l lrmin .1,1 .lh UirCV kid . . ' r ..v out of churjb wa lu behind l"i wo-, 'it look ing op he dipped hi.T n tb J loly water ba.in and tbeo3'od"t bki .uuo.nT. ou wa a aw. -------- tti a pal, d.lical aitboagll anywhere, but aXtnd4 W I work -a peasant, auft, dark droopin. ' Mr-, wma a Dai, aeiicaiv aa, - - oiy lrr a tram. fm4 over bar a lUrll Uar narta.1 artu . ....... 7l onl. w Manning a J Mi lUrt it h ,UUow , hlM, .V""11 Woraoa tu uiu curtalu U1.1...1 .... . . -"" curiam be i,d.wM ru,,,,,. , Mruluj ttle in frollt of M mhmn be cotu .1 to. end of the atreei afrT ly pluckad ro-, fluttereU from lb. wlnX kUd leU at LU fecL lUjikked it up and bid It luaida kte 1H',f.'il"l'Wlh,,llM,,k,ll ! jua h-fi thnr moortuk, Pierre bad Ui.a bit place, but hi, ,Jm flx,j ..t l.t.l. and from tba rl. .T buwrre. w.o low a white kerchief Boated until tbe tint waa out of light, mu11' UW" ""- "0-rUd wltfc three two young people, and 1 waa all curk-Jty to hear It. knew tbu 1 could .aally au ao by etionlng tbe elllagerk. peiully the women lulk, hut luefenwd u, ait and ak I'ierre bliuaeK. InkwwrekaUandlhadbecoiuegreat f nenuVkud one day I weut out In bia boat toarethefUblng. Xlgbt caiue 00, and tbe kllor went to I ha cUu to eleep uuul tbe brerae kliuu!. ,pru up and give Ibe altf bal for lettii down tbe ueta. Myrlada of ttara were .uiog uriubtlr lu tbe eUar .Ltf .M ... I 1. . I the .ili- ,,. . , ,. r I tue kllt-iHw wa uubroken. Pierre and ... . .. were uolloliutaa. .iA r aittiUkt tojftlnjr In tba Uiav. .ml I kriza.1 lb oiourtuilty ul aakiug liltu tba raioa.D of In. arttl..aduwa. D Mii um- hia atory a lollowa: Il U banlly liniwri for ma to tall you lbt Maria auJ I Uu k, otbar. If you aa whro our low Ivuaa I can ouly aay thai ti.al put it Into our bran, wbra w mm born, auJ mail it grow with our k-ruoth. A. Ilttlei cbil-lrvn we were alwaya 1'Krlber our lint ainilre ami taura, our Ural eorruwa auJ our tlrat Juya. all wrre lo ruuiinou. We evro arvmnl to kUow rarb otbi-r Ibou ;!ita. aul tba old people of tbe trilliwe aaitl w bail but one aoul be-twn-n 11a. v urn 1 waa old rnouith to go loara my prtly MariQ- waa lorooaolalile until I rame home, aTT.1 aba unl to wailr out toinei-i me till Ibe water nrarlyreachrd lo her wit. ami then 1 woulil put her ou my ahoiililrr and carry ber to Ibelmu h. We were very happy; why could we not W children forevert In tbe wiu'.er time we were alwaya to Ktlirr, and when our early childhood waa IuwhhI we mini to Juiu the vllUtce daurea. Oh, what merry rounda we would make toirrlher. anl when tbe dabce waa over bow Jo) on. I r e weut home hand In hand thniiia-h the nuauiit(hted meadowa. What plane we tuuln, what InTinij pronn wuai uojira were 011m, what drraina! When w. were old enou-th people l-gaQ lo talk aUuiiour UIA tnarned, but we pal.l no ber.1 lo t hem. i oat woiim ne tue uae, we aai4; w re very bappy aa we are, and nolbiug can make ua loreearb ot brkSlter t ban we do. " Marie had ber moi V, biJ waa an or phan. and my brother, Vmaire, bad brought tue up and been a father lo me. Il wa ba and the good cure who urvr.1 my marriage, and at laat promaed il to Marie' motiier. Jeanne waa much richer than w were, and Marie waa her only chllil; yet the g'eal widow, notwith.tand lug, an-epted mM (in in-law. O "Tb-y were maile (or each other," hc aaid. .So on fin day we were betrothed. 1 look a holiday, of ruurae, and wanted my brother lo do lie aaiue, but hi wife, LVearine. Iimut V'lhat be abould go to Ma aa uaual. Some of lb neighbor blamed ber for thai, but it waa only M that eh .boil Id tbiiu of her little chiitlrsii. They mu.t Iw feil; their father waaVaior and could uot aff-ml to loaa a daiftwork. Th morning had been very bright, but toward bight a few ciouda gathered over th eea. Marie and I did uot notioneVtmQir w 1 ti . .i .1 Jt . .... - vul,l'.T - J"" auddenly . . ... ghluitig Uirtlefi; then there wa a Wu uf tbuuder, aud lue rest mlo ule we beard Un for help. V rubed lo th beach and M Ceaair' boat upon the rock. Whiary aloriu that waal Never boa ucb a UTTibl ou been known uiwo tbia roaat. i did all I could. Three time I daabed Into th water with a rope, and at laat waa thrown uncoiuH-iou on the aaud. but I did not dir. alaat aud b))t regained my aeluw I aaw my ueioveu. uroioer i)iug uear tue. breathing hii laat. "I'U-rre," he gaped. "lie a brother to my wife and a father lo my children!" "I will never leave Ihetn, Ouire; I wear It!" wa my reply. And u be died In pear. The preparation for the wrddQ- were topped at on., and Marie anQ exuajuied in on breath, "W can wail." 1 ta-nl my brother' children, claaped I heir iCOlh er' band, and felt that there waa com pact between u Jut aa biudl g aa if all the uotariea iu lu world had wilueed It Mil uioutha liaaaed. and people b-O" to Oak wbru Marie aud I were to be married: . . .1 I .1 I i. . . . UUl aoiueiuuig, u mo. auuw wum -aeeinrtl to have aealed my lin. I could not pralrmlxhe mailer lo any one, and at laal the W J. anne benelf broke the i.e. "Have you a.lop'wl y.Q brotber'a cbil dreii?" abe aakrdQ. aud I auaaered "Yea" L'id bia wife aa well. Plerrer" W-a, hi wife aa welL" "lleally adopteil tbem all, foreverr" "Yea, forever, mother Jeauue!" "ft mean ibat )u will never leav the"'' he -o.ited. and with uQ.eart turning cold I unid: "I raiiuot leav tbem; I proniUed my brother." x. There noaa loniM.leiK-e. Ibeo ahe went ou: Uaten. Ilerre: I am perfectly "'U'(()fa,w waa ralm. though aad. a b ralleil )n tliot you gW CVann a har of youi -.,. a.Uicb aa yuu like. 1 am not oar. v. . thinking of the money at all: It la not Uut I know your ai-ter in law aa weo wYtbeir bolid rou do, and I will not rouaeni 10 av my Marie live with ber. or lo hav (VCo-ln oiti to my hu lo live. Never!" I saw a gnlnl'0'" old Tm" .;..ke, for I knew .tie w.w right; I could p.. i ,vk Man to llv wit b my .later in law -I knew Ceaarine loo well. do not forbid lh marnaaw." aald Jeaai.e. "but I Ull yoll III COBUlwn.. What do you " I raided my brad and aaw that Marie bad come into Iheraou aud waa looking at me with ber whole soul in ber yea, and I knew that I muat iiber perjur m)rlfor loae ber loreier. Oh. ir. I do not know bow I lived through the- few ternbl aw men t ! Ther wo a ringing Q my ar and irange light dancing ueor my yea, aa If h- i a ( ver. I eeunl to U auffling or to b h-ang my mind, my heart, my aoul all at th aro lnatant. ' "llrrr " a.d Jeajin trnly."vou mut dei.l. at onr. "I It W b Man. or t kannrr" waa Jul going K pronoune to nam of my daxUng when I eeemed to before tu. th. mangled f orin ol my oroioeT I ,o meet tf'Tbi Jea'oo Xl .reull of aadne- and reproach. I mad . i .rlort. and crying out, -Motuar i Jraiin. I proml-d miQrberr' Bed from , lh bou Iik a ro.o.an. A I wroi , I caught kik'bt of Man' fore; tber. w- . . .1 ..i . ie upon her lip and ah murmured , "Bravo. Pierrer For a whota ! "" . , tbo- two word j bu(M. and I perauaded BT-K tba ((J tnJ ... of .hakmg her Ba!lrl moiuiion. imuu; t and took no ii -tkeot wbal weut on In tbe tlllaate, until 1 Warned one day that Marie waa eln to art married. I did not be llare that, and determined lo hear tbe d Dial from ber own llpe. That eveoing I met ber 00 a quiet road and took ber hand la mine, but there wae o need of worda, (or ahe aaw the quesUok lo n.v eyee and anawered: "Yea, Pierre. It la true!" A cry of daapair bum Irotn my llpa, and aba added qukkly: '1 love you ouly, Pierre, but my mother' ewrt will break If I rwfuea to marry Jacure. 8he ia old, and It ia my duly to obey ber. Yuu have done your duty, and I muat do mine." I lntemafite.1 ber with a torrent of re proachea. for 1 waa mad with rage and de apair, and to my wild, angry worda ah. anawered grktly: "You will be eorry for epeakiuf ao, Pierre, (or you are brave and good. When you can think calmly you will eee that I am right, and you will aay to me, 'Marry Jauur.' I will wait until you aay ao, Pierre." Sbe turned away and left me lauding there aobbtng. After that 1 rrtlrclcd that 1 bad no right to coudema a girl to live alugle all ber life merely berauee I could not twarry ber tuyeelf. and yet I waa not wiliVg to ait ber free. Tbe Ueighbxm bettan to abow their diaapproval o( my aellUburaa. "You are like tbe dog In tbe manger,' aald one of tbem, aud they all looked at me aokauce. pv a. ...... men 1 nearu mat Marie a mother waa . . ill ..... . 1 . . . " l"l" aj waa tue i-auee 01 It. aud at U.t ....!.,. . k "You ougbOmake Marie take Jarquee," abe aal.l, -'you will not be (ultlliiug yout bromUe lo your brother uulraa you cauae ber to tm-ome tbe wile of auolbrr man." That drri.lrd 11 I would give Marie ber liberty. I ruul.l not bear lo are her airaiu, but I wrote to ber. 1 begun arteral Inter, lo ber, and tore tbem up la-fore tbry were flniaheil. At lal 1 wrote her two wor.U ouly "Marry Jarquea." Indeed there waa nothing more for me to any. I celled a Ut ile boy who waa paming and gave him Iwo aou. to take my letter to Marie, but even then I toiild not make np my mind lo k,(J,u Q 1 be i blld t.KikTiie mor y and held out hia other hand for the let ler, but I drew bai k and bmitated. It arrnird like thro' ing away my lal how of happineaa. for Marie had nid that ahe would not marry without my bidding. I turned the letter over aud over in my hand, until lb boy. growing impatient lo apend hi aoua, oat. hoi It iiddenly and rau olT. I liwkrd after him aa he went down Ibe 'V, nod aaw bim turn In al the widow .Tate. I waa t rem lil lug all 01 er like a leaf, and hail to Iran again-t a wall to krep from falling, lo a few miuuU-e I w bia-red: "She hea m-ho the letter by tbia lime ""'l "'',.!!"! '.j.. told away lo the wwaLMind wandered about like onacnued, aaying to oiraelf over and over again thie fearful wonla, "Marry Jariie! marry .laniuea!" (to Ibe day lixe.1 for Ih-Qa-tnuhal I w. kt era. but toward evening th t-rurl wind peraUied in driving me lo Villerville'a bore, and 1 waa obliged to lock bark and forth, where I could plainly are tbe Ian terna lmlit.il for the frailvity. I hire beanl of the torture. uffere! byQie ChriQin long ago, of the rack and the wheel and lire, but I am convinced that no martyr' agony waa errQ-qual to what I endured that night. Huddrnly I nmilved to ee Qtrir once more, and, landing ipiieily, Ui irpt along In the darkneaa to tbe meoilMr where tbe people were awembled al Ihe betrothal. I crouched unnoticed among aoin buahea, and aaw her, my beloved. She waa leading th kiting, and aa I leaned forward In my ragenieaa 10 look at ber more rloaely a aallor, wboaat near me, begau to light hia pipe, and lb flame leaed up la-fore I could draw tua,k. Tbe llgh'QU full on my (are. Marl -yey me. gave a piercing rry, and (ell awu-iuiug to tbe ground. I rQied to ward brVand at th aatu luetanl j acq ilea, lb bet nK bed. w aa al ber Id. In f-w Auule Marie' eyea opened kgaJu, and I Vaa aurpriaed lo are Jkoquea glance from ber fine to in 1 11. with an air of friendly pity. What a good heart had Jacquca! II railed for wine, and began drluking deeply w ine, rider and cognac uuantltira of cognac. II buuted and oaug, quar reled with the men and frightened tbe girl, aud toward moruing took Marie bom and mad urb a terrible htm be fore itrr tno'ber that b waa euuiiuarily turtiSr out of doora. "Holy Virgin!" gaped Jeanu when be had ataggered off, "what an aboiuiuable (elluwl Thank beaveu w bav fouud blul out in time but who would have thought be waa a drunkard? II ball uevcr be my aun in-law-never, uever'" Jarqura ut.denloo.1 Marie aud toe, and we understood bim good, kind Jerque.! riiOt tba. tim thet boa beeu uolblug aald about Marie gelling married, aud though be aud I aeldotn meet w do Uot try to avoid ea. h other. Kvery Sunday I giv ber the bol)'4k.ilrr at Ibe dour uf lb church, and w W 111 Ibe aaiii brurb aa we Hard lo do lu the dayysd our youth. Ceaarine and herrhildrenVla-tween Ua, it 1 true, but that doe not mailer, for w alway niaim.v to evebauge prayer book, and while I am praying for Marie out of ber book be prn) a for me out of mine. When I go to aea her whit ken-bie( hi lb laat thing I are on lund, and whenever lb nlhfhl la clear I look at lb light "hiding fQi Iter window; b. ia my llghtboiiae. lu klar. , Pirrr Aubrrt atopiied .i-ai.iiig and kat plunged In thought, but gradually hi aead ank npon hi louteu arm. I heard the aound ofQaty Miblak(. riiiddeulv, liowever, Ihe nrer.-r .prang up ami ttia ftalierriian roae to hia feel, and hi , lo ..j. wori.. , , Q year Utter I paid another viait to vVillrlll. to flud th iwopl drew.1 I r. to find II lay i lot he. "What U going onr" I aaked of lb cure, who waa tb flrat person I niet. He lulled a he replied: "I'ewirin Aubrrt died kii month kgo." "Bui all thai (cativityV laaard, wonder ingly. "I am going to marry Pirrr aud Marie In half aOhour."aaid th paelor. I left him and baeleued to Mother Jeanne' rut tagr, wber I found Pierre drtamid in new rlothea, ami l.atkmg ao young and ao rail I antly happy that I banlly knew him. A doornix-nrd and in walkeil fair Marie, led by Pierre' nephew, while th lad's alaler ram behind, airangintf lb bride'a reiL pierr and Mane happineaa bad cum to tbeni In tb auluuia of their live.; but their bearta wrre ell!) young, ami with love alien aa their It I alwa) apring' Translated for hhnrt Morie from tbe French of (.harl Uwly by laabel tonilb Naalleaalag Tralllag Heraea, Bandirapptiig trotting norsea by dia tanr "atarta" haa becotn a regnlar f-.tnr. i.f tha Enirliah turf, and to iudir (brl, pr,vajrnc aeu. to ba regard- j M g ,ofca. Tha Mia l Dot a new H Ung haa aiuoutited to anytbuig.-ifc-v too lirrai'l. A Crawl feaelag. A Ulit Uuiab Whafuaii yea wean not a fek, bkn Ebony? You widumrT. . r..., I i. -ri.mi al hiiae brajkh du m rn-t hjt r hra cluUe bm.h. boa bnun m! bmaft. w Y ork V atkiy. ONE MAYS VEDDINO. HC SPENT THE FIRST NIGHT DIS TURBING THE SQUIRE. 4 kkj.rt Cewrtehla) aad a feeullar Mar rtaie tlaaparwa ml lb Itrld lie He mi askable Uleaaeate Wbea raad by lb ora.aa- feae at Laal. Wedueailay mornlug. a Juitir Cr'. aold waa a-niiig hi ul3c, well drraMl Bian walked uplo him, aud with torn hea llalion Mid, "If I com hark lu about an buur will you tie a knot (or me'" Tb Vquir cottiprehi'ud.-d at ouc what he meant, aud told lh would Iw lh iie.ll i. Ibat if b wanteil a marring, ceremony performed h could aivommodat Mm Th atrauger ai.l Ibat waa lb Ituati n, and a fw minute later took hi depart or. At about V o'clock b returned with a lady who appeared lo Iw about Si tear old. aud wbra lb coiipl left lb ulCr they yay maa aud wife. Ibrnuulr thought nothing mor of Ul ocvurrroc, but at about 11 o'clock Wed J day night some ou rang the door la-ll at hi bouae. leii l.eilar avruue. in a very vig orous manner, r.very one about tb noma hod retired, but after a litll tbe digiawa-d Justir apieare.l, rolM. iu while, and VtJ I he lal comer anuounc biinarlt. I am tb uiau you married today, and I waut to ae you right away on iuiia.rtant buaineaa," ram a vol.e on tb outai.:. 'Suir!rUwold opened the door and inv li ed lb man to enter. "My lie boa left iu and takeo ITollof my money," blurted out tbe newcomer. II waa told toelplaiu bi n self, aod after a llttl hr.ltan.-y wild: ".'dy name la Iairkhard, and I live lu Indiana. I am to tbia city to teal if y in a nil f ir datnagea brought agaiu.l thrVullcyr.nl- road. W hlle here I Iwi a.qilainl il with Mia Itoaa Ituin. a.Vafter a lit I courting I propoar.1 and waa a.iept d Then w wer married by you. Him" !y after Hi ceremony I waa railed to give teaiiinoiiy lu th common pleaa court. wtkixu re Ml jfKri. K. My wifrand I ha.1 arrant. I to Irai for my bom In Indiana as soon a. I lie rrv waa flniahed. and la-fore leaving her I gv her total with which lo make aom pur rhonea. I waa on the witueaa aland keven hour, but lh iniuiite I wa excuaed I went In ear. h of my brid. Qlir waa not at her boanting bouae, and lh landlady aald that ahe went away al about II o'clock liQ e morning and took her trunk. Now," brt'oniluue-l, "what am I lo do My wifa la erne, aud in haa got my money." "Har you en.h-avore-l to ilnd b.Q In quired th.Qatire. "Yea, but I don't know wher to look," replied Ihe hubati. of a day. "Well, what do yoll want of nie'"iii riel 'Squire (irlawohl. O "Why. I llioiight that yon would swear out a warrant for her arreat." aald law k hard. "That will keep unlil morning," an swered 'b jiiati.-e, "and now I want to go to lied." Mr. Ixxkhard took th. bllll and depart ed Immediately. Jualire (iriawuld lurtd off Ibe gaaaud aoiighl hia lar.1, but be il not dmtinral lo have a long nan. Al alaiul lo'rlia-lQi d.air Iwll waa art ringing guin. Tb 'Mpiire afterward said that koinethiiuj tol.l him Ixx-khard wa al the Qier end of Ihe la-ll wlr and h waa, tberelore, not greatly aurpriaeil uanoen Ing the door lo Iw confronted l.y t he newly married IQaocr. NeverthelrM he waa not prepan .1 lo imAino police ofTlcera and a aohl.lng woniXii, and waa atartle.1 when the iiUlrtet flle.1 Into lh hall. O This fV)ni.Q aay Ilia wife," Kixik' jjiiIo klmnl bat ah la not my "Yea." aaiVina of lb offli-era, "Ibl man found ber, and called iik.ii ua to lak her to th Mlitw elation. Mi wa willing enough to go, but declared that ther a aom mbatak. At lh Koupy precinct po lice station l.ieiil. ThoniK4 thought w ba.1 lntter com here and bar you aettl the matter." Tb 'aqulre put on hi eyeglooaea, turned op the gaa, and thro looked at th woman critically. Without bealtatlouJie aald: "I married thla couple yesUday morn lug." "I never saw you before In my life," an awered tb woman promptly "I already haveona hualiaud; what do I waut of an- olberf" ktrV.-I) AT LksT. Thla appeared to aatoulab Luckhard, and b reproached tb woman In bitter lan guage. "I don't know you, air. kbe replied baugbl y "liiv ui bark my money, and I will kg re nut to prueecut you," almost bout d tb now nearly ( raulic man. Tb wom an regarded tb Qakrr with disdain, but did Dot reply. J.iaiir (jnawold maile aoniuy..(teii all alaiul thearetie.a:id bod allowe.1 remark a'aiut V lnterviei l.mlug lo a"7 Closuu in party ten. ll.al t. in laal tb aqulre aaw of Ixk khsrd or hi brld. When approached by a reorter Unit. Thorn paoii, of th Fourth precinct politw station, said: "I believ that t ley couple cam to a settlement. After Iockbaril, lb woman aud tb Qfcers returned (ntin Juali.w (iriawuld's bou, aud I learned without a doubt tb woman was U k bard's lawful wife, I waa diaoaed to ar ber, but be did not ap-ar lodeair that, and tvgge.lofa. woman lo giv bim bark bi money an.i acknowledge herself his wife. Mi obsliuately refuanl to do this, but finally ha persuaded brr to take a walk witb him. and they returned in alul lifteeu in Inn tea, and b announced that everything was all right aiiji.'hat bl wife bad beeu tailoring under iMiiiatak. They went away together, and wa-kbard apared to lay aa happy aa though nothing had hapMned." "How old wa Ivkhanl" asked the re- pwtr' n O "II avtwu'w. y. Im 4.i year, aud b waa flu . (Q.'' replied lb lieutenant. "II told in thai this waa his flrat iprrtrnrein marrying, and further assured me that II would Is Ibe last." Q Nothing mor rouiu lay Irarued roiMern Ing tb afla.r. Wher tb bride lived or what ber aiiu-redrnt were could not heiii covered. I kbsrd Is a railroad man, and. It ia aaid. la quit waolshy. It la b.llrvr.1 that be retained lo Indian with hi wife. Cleveland lradrr. JtiMrwallaaa. If on I born for a lawyer, prea0'- dor tor, awl aoon, Ihe sam rui. tuuat apply to a Jourualial. No doi.lA you ran educate Bian lo a certain line, but "journalism" mean more than on. line. Il mean, being able to take bold of any work, from pollt kwl ediUirtabi down to market rrMjrta. Tu on seemingly horn forth work everything) cornea easy. To one who (rre biinaell Into it lh work ia drudgery. In Ihe I st twenty years I hav seen fifty college gru I natm take hold and let go of Journalism io IVMrolt During th sain, tim a hundred well kt.Q" preacher, lawyers, d-rtor and profeaaor. in th.country .1 large hav l-aea i an noo need as accepting Joiinialiam. I can't rerall a single Instance wher any on mad ! a repotatlon M. Qaad la Ltetroit Free Preaav Wbar tkn.laaaa Tree, taase rraas. About fifteen men baudl tb whole Cbnatmaa tree tra.1 io thla towo. Mt itl tba trees com from tb Adirondack., CaUkilla, tba bank of the Hudauo and from Main. You may imagin bow tba ' air la laden wltb their pungent (rkgrane along tbe line of pier wber Ibey ar kept ' (or kai. Tbe balsam Br ia tbe favorite. It ' ia tba moat trimly shaped aod moot aro- j malic. Tba tree look Ilk cloaed a rubral- i Us, with their bough tightly trapied to ' their trunk to acur tbem from break- i age. Tba wh-.iaie peus i abotit nibany ' reola bul.da:"v.Nsw York Cor. Pittsburg j Pr I k: czx the "ao." Kt .!' Heavy lln.4 av Hair aeais How M .t.lerllM).MeHl. , '. I IC-.i l. lliee.lit.a-of TiM AriaiiMif Tia.rl r. M a i-ri I.l.- man as it h a trnoi d ai-lt I..-il ti.-id of I.. n, l.la.-k, uukvn 1 1 :.4ir ine .lal lie a. piviu j tlie olli'V of s . ll kn .an li ur rvaloratiw e.taUli.tniH-n tm fl.iie .ir.-t. t'lii.a.i III. irt.. Mr Iku !iv:.i. aa with t.on and .n.t. "We .Miiit to k'Hl ail alurtUriiMiil out of j th e.tl liniment. " ll.ie I.... el iu ami saw a family of ruuntri aolle luat.ie "I li gv: it y.m rulit n..," aaid be. auJ : In he a,. lied. Thumrrmin I.4VI J.M uk. olT hi. Ul t.I . iiottin lh tiMrifi JT tio tmUi h was and a.kl If be Ihou.'lil the hair a nul l ever grow on bu bra L Dpi aalka.1 up to ! tlie uiaoagve aud (Hitting out bU baud. warm ly aid "My dear sir. hav com a aay to Iliauk you lu tvraoti and lo bow you alia! ' ..,,r nl..r..o. h.. .1... I . ''".' .T V. . . T . . . 1 r.Miiu, ll.v neTaaitm wbtrb loin with in I be took . fl hi. ..td.bla.-k Uourb hat ! t.,.IlirU A early a. pc-albl. and sb...k out bu hH.g aud -onderf ully tin. k. , ,,.,. u, t bMtva lo ,,v, ou, ul uourt u. uuir "Tliete. nr." said h gratefully, "l.wk al that Four UHHitlie aif.i, ou reineu.UM, I wa aa laal.l aa thai eleitric lamp up there." The maiiovr aa. a littl Uaanl Tbu as. rather ni.. rv li eien heeouhl aalio "U'hat dbi yu do Cor ItT put lu lb li.tar alr.1 i-ouiitryuiau. "I'anl tin. restorer f.Hirdokaa t-rflla ol It o.-rordlllg todire.il.M.. " The up-Jot ,J it eaa tT) xomtrymaa look lwd x.-n tattleao( it and aeut hi aay "There." said ttpie lo hu parturr. "now y.oi talk lHiune a lib tin. man, and I giena u II get a irrtiy goal advertiwiiM-ul .Mil 4 blm " W lien the niauagvr leamr.1 alto Upt wai aa M.1.1: . .... .... . ; .hi .-an (Hit m down lor lb. Uggeal ad. , lu T.Hir w1.,.-n..iy)our bill uen yog - ip. ..ni Tbe lllrentlua I ummw at La.l. He sat in I lie lobby of one of our prom I urn I bolrU Ilia l.nir waa aa Jiiie aa snow and m.itt.-d lu Hull aiHlQntggt I. La over a high aud rrenaed forehead, lanes of aorn.w marke.1 hia fare and ran through hi fealurea n niimi-roua aa lb river in IVutral Afrira. lu hia eve there waa aadii, v. hi. h la-M.ke a weight of sorrow 011 the wml, an.l areniedtoaiiggmt ! thai grief In. great ly a-ilr lima in r.., ,. . Iii eand furrow Q lh. of men wer ..ii.ng luri.iiig tbe hair wh ... a . 1 . - " .......a around linn, and ihry had l-en telling alorie, of th. "p.a.ol a Idea 1. not I.Muled , " t" I t h oi l l i. . it. ft .j , . (ir,t ' tMitii uni work buuuIu iirii an. it. latalty. Ibe .hit. haired "1j1 ,,lh 11,,-ke. and b.ww and .,.0. . " " ".' iT I . . . iM'-rwOH II garden plat Irl tb. "I have . .tory lo tell. I n-liirne,! bom, clji taf , f fof , on day fn.m my ,.!. of .....news, tvery , cu , f mamma', ch.mlwr h.iOhad go... ...y w.ythatd.y amngl,ni. ,, ' , tb tiling a gid many dollars and I fell.,,. Qk, , ub h, rhiMtra ...Q..!. if t...u.,.lly gay and akuti.h. I told, wife ,,. .r o. n r. Th.nft.n of t.,yg.aal fortune and ..ked her to grl J,,v What aould delight the beTrt. ine. ,,,..',. Wewere.tnn.ling by a drea rf , ,f hM , (uruUhlng, Inge-., and wle nab- n-fiiMs o,.,,e.l . .p,iMII1MlU , . pUy won W drawer and drew forth a plMol. v. ilch - efr,m. ,u Mm , , M, ;, knew wa. tiQ oll I bad ekamlne, I b,j ml , v, , N n(rim ,., lb night Vfore. leveling th pt.lol ,..,. I..... . i. . . . 1 . . 1 .1 . ., 1. i....... . i.i.iii ... a..-, ... n. . " ... .f.iiMu. .lend now!- I playfully threatened '.a,li rd VaV"li"i her. There a a I.Hik of IritatiVr, e.W ll.li-nt Inv in her eyea shall I ever forget tlak'-aa al.eilarvj me. I imI my baud i.e trigger ai iVoiilled il. I cloaed my eyea, afraid lo open thrm. Oh, It was awful! "After a time. It aeenird hour, t opeued my era and put th pbQ lav k." "lint your wl( waa ah killed la alatitly f" eagerly aaked litre li. tellers. "Noo o." "A lingering, wluful deatbf" sympa I hell, ally fncy aaked. Q'No; aa I aald, lha platol waa not loaded. 37) wif waaQhurt, i.f cuurae." "Hut you aal.l ah wa dead" "Yea, shcdi-d two year ago, of old age." "And why did you tell tbia story" "To ahew you ther are lime when lb plktol I really uot lauded. Ther r ex ception to all rule, you know. This I th on eiceptiou to lb seven Inalanre yn gentli-meii bava recited." lx.ul.vill. A ku!vr W hw Uut a Ueealt. Walt.r Collier aa Young actor often Bud Ibemaelvea In l.Hl.t place, but I doubt . - 1 any one wavr ublige.1 to lake lgbt yrarla at th aaiu tim without a cbang of clotbO. W wer playlug at Phila delphia. "Marbetb" was lb drama and Iona Juuie took I be leading part, I wa oi.r of lb accusing specters that rl from t:.a caldron. Aa il wna tbe work of but a moment, and I hud li Q ng ele lo do after n.y little ai t, I mrrvl) tlirrw ou til wutt aiin.iid over my street clothe., iuletiding to vialt aom other I heal re. lint when tb ghost ram to walta th luaalrr of . o per found that In hi hurry b l.odrV tb other aeveu aa-lera to go boiue. r.vl deully ther was uothiug for II but fur me to lak IM place uf tb others. A I bail apM-ared oue, and aa I walked off siipptw lug I waa done, lb master caught bold uf Ui amlaierally II red me buck. I ba.Wj run around la-hind III aliiled ris k lu onlrr to apa-ar from tb kettle. Tbe rock was a huge ultairof rauvaa, prop i up from la-blnd by to long aupporla. 1 hen I la-gan Uiy rue I )iiiiihm out of lha caldron and pasted before M iclx-lli 1 waa raugbl again and burle.1 b.u k by t he n Vic r over the ltig prow mid uul o( the .rvti le again. Thla aeirn lime, re llieiiilar. tly lh fourth tim lb aiidieme taught on, and you rau Imagine myitis may In Hud that n.y sl.ro. id waa (ailing off. Ily Ihe sltlh sue.ea.ful apa-araiic th thing li( by the lie. k only, my 1.1m k eHil tail. king out l-l.lnd. Ily th eighth It fell ..ft roiopli-iely, and I sunk r baiialrd amid Ihe plaudita of the liiulll tude. Jamea waa ao rotiviibe-t Wltb la.lh ter thai be hail lo Ink a aryiaiipon a rock, and lb riinalit went d"M. I waa re ralled by tb bouse, la-ll.g proloslily Ihe only aiiar aim ever made anrb a pro nounred hit. -Ml. lyrtils t.lolw Derma-raU r Vt WsMMlea t ateralllar. One of Ihe tiieerr.l things of TaankUiia, New Zealand and other parts of Austral asia ia the bulrush or vegetable ralerplllor. Tbia wonderful plant Is a fungus, a spha eria. which grows '. right lurhe. alaiva lh ground, ge.Vsrally In a slugl stem, round slid thl. kly rovrred with brown seed (or som Ur or al inches, end Ing in a t uned wormlik point. It 1 usu ally found growing at th roola of a ssr tirular tree, Ihe "rata" of lh balnea. When Ibis plant is pulled up It single root la found lo iw Ihe elart counterpart of a large caterpillar, aay on three or (our Incur, long, a hieh, although It pre serves every .let all of such ft-ruba, disaee tion prove, it lo Iw solid wood. Intelligent persons of Ibe countries named above say thai this rurnwity la formed in th follow ing J liner: A targe aperies of moth feed on tb "rata' tree; Hi grub of ibl moth bur row in the ground; th seed of tb spbse ria gets lodged la-taeeii th scale on lh grub' neck, strikes root aud completely turns Ibe Interior of lb rreatur Into a woody sutaUuixe In iery case Ibe shell of th grub I. Irft intact, no small rootlet i Q luring it al any point. Faienluta say that lb abuv riplanalioa 1 all "boat.," aud that th plant deiriopa tlx form of a rater "I1, beraus il is It nature to do so. If tbi be true why al.ould w laugh at tb stones of lh Maodrek Maa aud lb Bc-ytbiao lirnb, apsa imeo of whkb ar preserve.1 in lh Hurgrous' museum, Lou don. M. Uouis lUpubli':. Th "patMc.av flirts" waa the deslgna tioo given l the Itouica esnalor in lb eras tif th Human rrpuUlo and of the I wear. They war. so --ailed Lacause their DaUM wsr wrltUa la tba register of the A UnLD'S PLAY ROOM. u::.'cl no Kcc:3SAfiY adjunct TO tVCnV HOUiEHOLO. u I'trn.aNl Me-ilhrr t l.ll.trea eald II iQ. la Lite llMl f )era-tk ol.-.l tiouut u I try Mora kb.alat U I IllrJ I u lor lb I kllUraa. The il.ourof ad y an. I nigh, aursery i.-i:..n!r U nn linpottutit factor In th I i"ir .Qical driclopuii-iil of a boy or a .... i..TTi.... , i (:(r) ,ai.nUiairt.u.Uuul.l Uv.a.much 1 . ... ... u. . ... , i . !-. .7 r- IVItUIPV lur (uttne l iu a ilUiaT. r ou a fnn. or In . .. - . 1 1 ... 1 . 1 1 1.... . j aa nt7w huu" uiHiri llaar tuw VI i Im fMllttl'll 111 the tllllllMilltt In I laa kUkalauitl ,- , . f u . ,.f, . .-k hr, n-,.d ii!.' (O.ki.li r 10 II... lurt.ik...ii j .if i h. I ' r.. b.n too tiny lodo auythlug but sleep In tin sun, a do tlie luaet-ta and animal i f nil agiw, hav the uur ail out of door lu au ey ihair, and cuddling tb lit: Iw on lu her arm, lei huu brvnlhe lu nature tonic of frvah, sun armed air; or bring uut th baby carriage aud let tb nap h takeu al.rre, secure from draught, the tial.y lung may lake in pure air lo i italu lb bl.l and give lo lb urgnuiaiu what ! Iiee.le.1 for groat b. Wbru the child ia awake let him alt lu burae Up, aud with a atltk dig up tbe a. .11, ami even ou warm, aunabluy da), wIh-0 a ule abutter baa aoftrmal lh gr. 1 11 lid, let I jaa, child mak mud pie, (or .. l.e gr t.Mr tu uiir tlewr mother earth. . lie tiieaaurr. 111. latent larully ol rreallon, ,ul lf ,, , , lh. , t.hjl, , ,b, Umllr . .1rlt ur .111i1lull w, arotiael, and tb drat strtvinga lo he more than urdiuary will Iw la.rn iu lb litll soul. i.ivi: tiii m lint i:t r. Tb child slluw fore, bauds feet, Ualla r al Immorulate la the unfortunate r hi I.l who haa never Inn al toned to come lu contort with mother earth, and eurh a child i very rarely well and at rung. Play rl.rf lira h. d not la till lot bra, aud all of ia Vcr Ajrol leaaona to lap taught a boy or YI ia a lu rrganl for lla lnea of ,,ig,,,v,nl0 amall n.all. bl,,lr,Q(l,r .erenl .aal.. Wlrh v.Vl .n.wer (.w a liul U let r ..f aulia na. Wbil.a ,,.k vol an.wer (. a litll Uby to prod i. .......i , '.. " - ........ u... , 'i i u i r . . row. or a horse, or a dosr In ll.elilaa of honor than on of Whistler's llnest HcO lug or even .Millet "Angelita. And, on lh other hand, the lirte-a-l jM and draierlea w hich so toatefllll) adi.rVa lady's chamber would lay (siusidrred veri table nuisances In lb children domain. "Put thai vaa down," "Ihin't touch lb bnoka," "Keep your (ret off tb of," "Slop making picture on lb window. e," are commauds wbk-b abould never U- laaued to children In their own domain, but which ar certaluly iieresaary when mamma' comfort 1 lo finger or Ihe safety of her room furnish V- lmwrilrd. , rt'ltMHIIIMO A KVItal.llT. lit choosing ihe dsy nursery, ur play room, tbe mot her should consider tbe (art that children, like plaut. need a great igral ol euushlue au.l Irestt air. They also Qrd room lo devetosi In; benre. If I could have my way, the geal and I .eat lighted upstair room should be Q apart (ur tbe children. I would bava no draptrie of any kln.!sbout the wluduwa. To abut out ny exc.Uuf aunsblue VvtissUan blind are lb vary best, because. Qui uf wood, they can wlied over ofteu and ao kept clean. T'slls, If tb limlu of tb purs al low, should be painted, because las'it can readily bedeanied, oQl In tba "luiof run," even though tb coat lay greyer than pa per, aurh a treatment of tb vV.la 1 mure rutionilral. A quiet ton of gray, or dull yellow, make a good ahade for the rjs, aud la also a good background for pirttOs. many uf which should be bung aQ.t the ruoi These should nut ba frequently rbaii.ed, as children seldom grow tired of taring lit. same tblug. Tb lhui of tb picture shoyil be adaptstd to tbe age ol the orvupatilHf tbe nursery. lo a thoroughly well built bouse, with Do crack around th floors or below lb window lo admit undesirable draugbta of ir, tbahard Biilsl door may be used, but it should b i"snrel lo lie utmost boundarir In winter by a good carpet rug, which. Ilk tb Venetian blind, by sua rptibl uf Iwlng thoroughly cleaned. Tb furniture of the room shoald ba simple, but dainty. A MolJkL rtAV lu this nursery 1 should have chll'Qu prud tb. Urger part ol tba life w bliu ia not lived out of door. Tba introduction uf a vouug child to lbs family table is aa hiirtlQlo th child aa it by often try Q to th pwrenta: and, uulsw aa a mklicT of kheer urreQy, this Is to be avoided. Do uf ti.e happiest famllis uf children I ever knew had their play room lu th attic of a city bouse, tif course, under lb vavea ther wer trunks and boxes where the family treasures ar stored away, but curtains mad of ralii-o were so hung that all rvldrm-ra uf storag. wer shut oul uf sight, an keeping th lull folk from lb temptation to rummage. Th floor waa kept clean with frepient errubblng, aud rugs nearly covered II, so thai the children. fV wboin ther were alt) under 13 year, -ed not get cold ail ting down to play game. All manner of toy wrre to be found; a i s king horse to delight the boys, a swing lung from the rafter (or baby, a small table for a doll' lea party, crib and cra dle for th doll, block. Noah' ark, team car and xprea waifoua all lo tha graceful disorder rlQirtrnalla of a play room lu play time; aod all carefully put In plare whro "clearing op time" rame. In on. corner a as a real little kitchen, with ihIi loth on tlie Boor, a toy stove and Its lasraphernalia, tuba, clothe burse, etc., thai lb llttl girls might laol lo advamw the delights ol housework. Hureiall thla li, dieted Ibat lb parent o( thee litll folk bad their happineaa aod proper devel opment at heart. The wlndowa uncur tained let in plenty of uiubio. and an upeu Franklin stov gav tba needed heat, lib tbe beuQy of an open fir. And here they all romped lo their bewrte'Qut'Ol. Ur. Julia llplmra rimilb la Smw York Iitger. Taklag II te-lly. Tua ship of an admiral, who wa tha Duka of Wellington near connection, waa wrec ked, li waa placed In com mand of a second ship, which waa also lost ami be himself wa drowned. Lord Charlea couiuiuniiatrd tha disaster to Li father, who merely exclaimed, wltb hpartan coldueoa aud brevity, "That Via aacond hip ba baa luat." Fort nightly Kevlew. Wis klarsblag M aa I in Taagkl. Ktaixblug wa first lbtroducasl Into Eng land In IM by Miatreaa Ding bam vaa den Plaasav, who came from F Under, bhe taught starching publicly, and cbaged four or five puuoda fur tsea.li.lng her pro laaaloa, aad ap artdilioaal pwaod for tsauJe lug how to sLat U stare h -TVos. ao4 kUit liarrasw. q 6TARTE3 BV MAKINQ PAPER DOLLA, Baw a Taylng Ru.lneM f)rw Vp Arwaad Threw Vuinf ana) I'retly Glrla. About t.-n year tlire girl In tha Interior of tin at nt-, brought op in af C urine, wrr ti,l.rn!y tleirivd of their money. It Uvan. rn-ccMiry tar them to earn tn tner, and it ui:cj nithT their taate nor Inclinations to go out of tln-lr lioimi. it-r li.i I ther been duct4 in any ftavial direction. They had skillful liati.'.s, howevrr, anj with thM ther u'i)t np p:'.icr doll and put them In IiufTulo shop for tain. Thu lncld.n t.iily came to l!n r.utira of ttalionar fct-re, who surjiriM-.l them with an mi, ary and a in.itl.in to mak the doll and give linn I ho ticluair control uf tlx ir sale. Imagine the antonUhtnrnt and bawil drrtiicnt of tlioi threw housekeeplni girl. Thi-y were, howerer, persuaded Into the tiit.T;ri.o, anJ got together thirty hoiu. kt'cpmif gitl lik ihenv .Ivca, who ram to their hotua and helped theiiL This year they niaJ and dn.awd tif H.tti'O piiperdolla. Tba or der for the next J.nr wer larger than ever and had ot.tgmwn their horn. They now ri.r-a;c I o iiivs; tha Guauclal arruiiu'i iiiciit their mother took rharga of, and the a. king and thipplngOil to Hi father, lit the Itiul.t of all thl prep aration lli lirut fulled, and they wer left to iniK.-l with diac-ouratfetnebtt and vit'i-Mtiid.-., a if they were In tba gn at world Indeed. Then rame a pr..ition more aston 'O'rf than the l.it. which was to equip a novelly for nil American Iwxaar in the loraiuti uf Niugura, London, and to three iilt who believed tbem f ive unknow n oiliM.l of their borae. Thru rame let ten. and proposition from here and there, mid their woudrr trow. Qlhit their ling'.'i' kept uu-e, and they found tlieiiix-lvi-4 olill.-J to keeiQrger t.flU.-, lo give tlietiiai-lv.- a firm nam, ami ifl krarcrly reulixed by tbem im-ii ea i . li.' found luriiitelvra swimming gTly in the great current of along trade. Now they a.l. 'Q ty timr gtrU to-, nr origitml tlurlv n.l to their papers their orlgitml tlurly end to their pper .loll all sort of pretty and dainty ar ticle In uia-r. Thru tht-y bethought tlieiu of giving a reception aud bowing what Women' linger could do lu paper. The youngest uf the trio had pretty tote in .Q ralioii, and their Eaater fete, for kii. lt it proved to tw, gained in h renown that Cleveland beggjd for it exhibition of the uint mrt, aftor tha niaiiiiurof tli twocitio, whoalwags covet ou anotlier' pvrfjrniancea, axd thither tha iter went, taking their pretty thing. Dy anejj y the pO house from which they Unix lit their pV;r wondered who tin, their L'st customer, wa and whal he did w l O-ui li ipianLie of colored pawr. TQ curpaii)Qiaa carried to tlasktaiiiit ui fiii.Iing out Imagine ia ' fitoi'i (urpriso. Three youiii; und prWy girl, liistalh-d in one of the handsomest ofllce liuil.ling in tha town, and u rnmd.sl by iixty mora girl Ilka onto theliiM'lvp, were transforming their pa per into batiks of caruiitioiit, trailing vine of pnrple cletnutis, iiia-sse of peo nies, Jotiiiiil and tuii, violet and weet h.-, liutterflic with glided wing, bonbon tn.l ow.ler pnC tasga, dretng table even (trmand in pnprr, and glora case, kaihet powder box, nil of paper. llerewu an hU-.t.and ttiia firm, whoa cotiiuiertlul Instinct wim alert. Immedi ately Invited those young women to gira display of their wotk at their branch house in different cttlc, and thu they iiisQ viii'i of rri-.itnph to Dotton, Phil adelphia, Chicago, Milwaukta. Tba workriQi have jrowti o-alii nd they Dow employ from HO to 11H) assistant. "Miiinma is still our busines manager,1 write Q of these in a friendly letter, "and we ar happy also In baring been of service to ao many of our frienda, obliged to cam money a we were, but with no (ireviuut preparation. "New York Hun. The Daisy. Tha daisy is everywhere. I hare trav eled aoiuetvliut exU'imlvtily in ilie Old World, but hove nut l.'n lucky enona'h to iO it anywhere a H'lilically happy a It Is w tth us. It I not the daisy of thOJet the daisy uf Burn, which i not tuklnj to wil.lhood in our e as torn lute, jsa-iiigh liiiding itself at hum In UritisliVoluinliia, but a cie of chry antheuiutn and is distinctively known in tha Old World aa theoxeye daury. Like the buttercup, It I oiTov to cattle, ami iti.ti-l to nliuost allotting. In a dry and piilverut-d condition it la fly powder, d.lriQve to all insect. In tho-e Nirti..iiso ..or ii.uutrv where lu lian com I a staple crop, neither tha buttercup nur the oieye daisy aro dreaded by the farmer. The hoe har rowing destroy It uttcily, but in tba New tngiaii.l states, where uutur ia uf more t ()Use.ii. iw e than grain, they rub the fanner of huif Ms pn.lit while giving pies. i a to the eye of the trav eler. Thomas Median in riuladelphia LadgrQ Aaslralla f Ihe Fatar. I eonfes Ibat when I consider thl charming young nation, with Its romantle post and It moat attractive future pro per! , I (eel a litttethrtll comparable to that wltb which I witt. bed lh fortunes of th water In Its Went worth valley; ao full of surprise must It life be w splendid In It vent urea, In ilk frarleawneao, lo II joy ous seeking nf.ngers. In it bold plungea Into midair. iHia enjoyment of th calm prosperity of peaceful momenta, and la Ita reasrlea pmgreas to new ail venture, and eonfli.-ta. Its future la hidden, like tba stream la th. forests at tbe bottom of tba gorge, but the sea ts far away still (or lha young mountain torrent; and th long course I full of fair arenea and great ex perksurea. Australia will not lay on of tb asppy eon n trie without a history, but will sure ly know. In ( arhle cense of tbe word. Ilia "blessedness" of having a history. Ita varied and progressive population. It con trails of climate.it relation to Asia, ita Important position In Ibe Poclfli, Ita vaa resources and Its social progresalv.aese ail onlt tsy aunr It of a very elgnlncaat plore In the future tale of civilisation. Professor Koyce In Sciibner'a. War tartest try a Clasw f Wales. Th war alluded to la the war of tha ftpaalab sticcesaion. riu.oj by a Molet between Austria and Frsiirk sa to whether an Austrian nr a French prince shf..ld sit oa th throne of fpO- Th war bod been determined on for several years before the death of the old King Charts II. but about tb tim of his death an F.ngSUh lady in Pan was raising a glass of water lo her llpe at a crowded recei.tloo. A French gentleman Jostled against ber and spill lb water oa her dres. Her escort took op the matter and a duel resulted, followed by so ir-neral a quarrel between tba French and Knglith real. lent that It waa face tiously said the war waa brought on by npsettlng a glass of water OL Lou; G lube-lie mocrak i i o