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EUGENE CITY GUARD. bkt-Aarsau EUGENE CITT. OREOON. Aaetrallaa Mwk aav lltev. Ou uii 00 asu.u a big (hark ram ejocgaid nw nrr I u ik!i;;. 1 atnpjsrd, of n.rw, and t'. pped baa Ik qui tljr to let him pea. Hut h li4 not II caui nearer. 1 tuna thought b U curium, tut B found that Vlf J9nrr feeling than curioiiy wa moving blin, A I retreated tie etlll advanced, SOtll 1 fiMlDi BTTW-lf J ntlUird dptfain-t th rock. I could retreat no farther, and yet tb brute rant-on determined!. But liittrad of approaching me with hit litij no for yoa don't hit Jw a b tunvJ hl - de and la-gn torubnp Caiut too. I bad etaull "jumper" to my bund, winch 1 held with the jxnt eotward aguntt hi akin, m 1 did not h to be bia rough akin coring Jotij my dree. It waa unnethmg like what cow woulj be robbing agnuut yon. Th Iron oo Lie tkin wan, however, the verf thing he want!, a be toon gar m to nndertland. waa kept llier at leaat half an bour scratching that rnonater with tbe aliarp iron, lie took it like a fig. bending bia body and turning over ca bia aide to aa to rent fretb aur-fic-e to the Jnmper. 1 tuppu be unit bar felt ruirr tr the operation, for After liuie be moved away. 1 bad on or two further vbjtt from him on following duya, cm each of which I waa obliged to ecralrb bim for a time. 1 thlr.k be mnt bare recognised m aa kindly and effectual aerate her. I im- a.-itie be.waa auffrring frotn aoin para sitical or tain dieeaae, to which he nay bar fallen victim. Otberwi I might b in that arratching billet auit "A Llrrr" In Chamber' Journal NEW YORK FASHIONS. VATC UROY TALKS CF THE CHANGES IN DETAILS Of WOMAN'S ATTIRE. Talef Taal A tort the ll)aetl Hates The different-.' in the climate appear to bar great Influent on hypnotic iua ceptibility. Southerner and altogether tho who bar been eifp-aan, to th tmjrlcal brat are much nn.r easily in f ueored thxn time who Iit in th tern Jjerat or ftigtd tonr. Hypmi.it Dot only ap.ar ata-iner in th tropical rll mate, but it ta nmially deep r, anil th tnor complicated condition of th (late Invariably ap-r Immediately. Tbe hypnotic tuacrptiblhty dor not d- rend on the cirramttanrr alone. ' Tber ar iimny other condition which W tuii.t find l-artly oiithl,f the Indi vidual ana partly within, it I nece. ary to pially tiotli-a the different teiur of mind, inch aa delight, aor row, etc. What alu worka agaimt coining Into th hypnotic alate ianveretrrtion, either mentally or bodily, an empty or over loaded utoinach, eireeair na of certain Biiurithtng tulavtuncew, liquor. tnmg pli r. cuff r or tea. All thr-e enndi tlona tnor or Um prerrnt or disturb tha coming h)pii(i. Piirthrnnore, out wunl InfliK tat-tti. tin b aa teiii.rture. drraa, ploc of rrnidrnc ami anrnmnd lng. ahonld all lie romiiilrrrd. Th room in which riirn!unts ar to be performed inut neither be too warm nor too ould. Chicago lleraliL ra rmwt arefiw ! tie a Tlaae r Traewt tie. a4 the lllre Are "lkl Mak war4" wllk A ppbI mm ibeMjlM Ware r Ibelr t,ml'rnl'frM4nMlktn (Cotrt(lil. If Aiwriiti fn AMorla It would take a trf f!nM i.lrttr to knlirm m w 1 r li-n an filtl fuftl.irin lfr ily Um il Uli UKfi one ILal tlirr an a iirrl many lr- tnmmrd nU larr: thnt !' ! put n; n rrr)lliili( ttat III hold K, aiel iilxrti a prcui hiany gmf ItK-fita tirra It la innri.f'-M !y out of pi ire, but lli'-rr )l a, and rirrjll.inj arrma to be ainothrrrl in IM lltmy l-.l l. To are a garmrM at tin rrl i'h 'it Ua la to Catiaa fnr'a ri-a to Inttuntly a-nn b out tlia ('(Ti-niler. and t lirn t i-rrr ill roina an Mbrr (lay drq i.nr will audiU iiljr waLr up to tti fv tliat la- laotil. It Kill be aj cwnpletrly nut I hut tiot nrw -n-n will bar a a'0 of It. And wi It It it It rvrry tiling. We bare hiipa and l.ar Bona. W liar Im i li t tl...t brm ti-in ua the rldliulrof tl.a nlin- pre... and o! there la Bonr, and e cannot jf Jiiot Ura thry wriit; but thry are none. If one bapM-u toc'iinr m roaa a frtr bid mai.-aiiiira, our loo-.a at II fl.li.nt Ihrre rrprrarnlnl and iija. n. err loik at am li a Ina-lit u. tl.nl '" Wenll ihd l'- like juat mi h fruhla, and a-rliaM la t- 0. or even lite renri, we nil) wmelrr bow'e cure Wore tbe ii'iam ne tlilnk ao la-aiiilful now. Hut win re ill tl.a f.ilii'Hi hula When t'li-jr t'O outr And who ha rvrr botirrd tha riai t rtioirn r.t of thrlr flitting t Jual now II arrma tu ma nttra In a il.it a of transition, furthrre I no one p-aiute law that all are Uxmd to fuliuw, but aa loug aa each la ao rll t.ln-d to know that the Ima a little prr--i.iml liU ny of thought I hup Il lofituiue. M I think I are a tnarLnl ti ndrm y toward the bfchioneof oiir crriit-yn-nt ifriiinlmothrra. Witneaa, for liulaure, a dele luly quaint lilt a col il ma for fit rtAVlSG STREET CAfS IN SCMOOU I nimm Whaol Taarhar'i f Irtat Nilkat ml Inralrallag rulitaeeaa. Thrr la one wmoan In It-t iO who U ilr lrniiiiir. (hat hrr art tliall nut i t-ar brr tn.m putti;..- . unj mark on ' brat frt. -ruli iu. .-lie In a ai-'exil L-a. tirr. and ln ii( tua few Im dn nt uudrrral'ie U.rir piiailmn nnd Ita li.U iriioe Mi ha ufTirr! a ilwul In l.vr lima fi-r the bail nannrra prriah nl in p'lli.ic larra, and I the thuiia, in. iunii 1'.' ferl trmu her AS CZO SJPE":STlT.ON. Te e Ike Oml-lrae Klaa Ik Vt a.hlta Mvaaaaral Urta( Ummk Lark. The Waahin.lon mooamrul le:iiiaa--air.t the blue akv.atfrr.it while alioTt, and ij towvra orariy J i--W ai-"' tha t .!;.;: d .inr. whn b .t.iiiiU n a lull alnt a ui.le away. Tlirle"! iio( j:irtT laol hr'Hiir. the rlli U '! i llel. and "he ilnli.li n. t .... . L-f' lirmr L'lul-e on tlir c.:i of roiNTS .VBOUT DliEAMS. (SATIRICAL COVM-NTS FOH SUPER STITIOUS CREAMERS UNSOLICITCO CONriSCf.CES. Ukllllar-a rial a re. On on orcaaton when the artist Pnrker bad been aititlng a Mrtrait of Oiarli Simmer. Whit tier ram to Cheatuut atreet and mi Id to Mr, rturgent: "Friend Klualwth. wilt thregowtth in to ar r'rtend I'arkir'a tiictur of CharlcaT "I ahonld b very glad to," ah an wered. "Wilt then got hit mornl ngr be aaked, nd upon brraaaentlng they art off fur th ttudio. When they arrived they ex minwl th portrait of Kiiiimer, but ' Whiltlrr aermetl to Mr. Sargent to I preoccupied and to b in boat to call bar attention to eoturthlug elaa. In a moment he aald: Friend I'arker, wher ta th otherr Tli artut turned around an eaael.and trier waa portrait of hittier bimtrlf. Th poet ws at pleaaed aa a boy at Mr. Barsent't turprlar, and at ah bad not van known of bit anting th waa natu rally not a little bttoniahed. II waalika a genial cvuiirad In lilt fun, and, al though b waa tiuttirally grav and ao date, I her waa in bim a iiuatt beautiful and genial humor and awcetneaa, likvth color and perfume of th iiuiyflower nder th gravuraa of th Iravre in th priuj. Arlo Date In Chicago Tnlmii. I'M i few Aa(lr-lallaa Wenla. Colonel Yule, th e-lltor of Marco Polo, hut publiahnd, with John Murray, of London, a gloaaury of Anglo-Indian colloquial wonla. In thla work, along with well known loan wonla from re tnol oriental tongue, w ar aurprianl to meat "Jutt fie chre-a-, derived frwm Chit, meaning "thlnu';" ala, ''Uui't car ft damn," derived front dam, email copper coin and equivalent for a "bran farthing. "Candy" angar cornea from kbanda, and uieana "broken" angar. "Chicane" and "chicanery" ar derived through French naag frotn cbaiigan, borarulf, or what w call polo, gam which baa reached tu for th aecond tttcs a;r.c it waa iuiportej Into Kump from th eaat U-for tbe Middl Age. Detn.ji.hu ta not from French dame Jeanne, but the town of Dannaghan. in i'vrUa. Turban la a corruption of Jul band, a reman word for a head wrap. Exchange, Tree Ap eeaakalkaa. "1 did not bear of your bereavement, U fellow, until yeaterday." otawrved a Baa In tbe elevated tram to another tkteernger; "let tu offrr you my conUo Irracrm, I fori trml.ly aorry for yon. It Bait be aa awful afUiction to l.e one a wife. -Yea," replied th other, "it it rrr tainly very bard oa me. Until ah died I did not know for twenty year what it Waa ta put a art of ttu-1 in my abut Kw York Time. Tar IHaVraaia. When a aaaa leavra oar ti.'.e an to th other aii he t traitor, and w alwart felt that thrr wa a nU.t otntthing wrong atamt him. But wbr maa learea the other aide and come trvr to aa, then he U maa of great tuural arag. aad w aa; felt that he bad atarli rcufl in rUa.-Loadoai Ttt-Bita, the lirnle of a )rar that waa brouKht from a f.imoiia I n tu h boUMi thia Wrra. It la of li'ckrle rloth, Willi thnw narrow rowa of lilai t fur around t he entire aklit. Ilia alt la round mid Kith out ilurla, there being a liralilid Ml. A little li.iro J ii ki t haa qiiniut, iiierr lit tle a h o li I d e r pluita, and there are tllit riait a n ilh a lit tle liiurt of the aame fur. II. a lt.lt la ol ItrerQ Ml. m It Ii old Ma pi ti in ea, Thia luiilT ! ainalt, hut -. ; f 1 Mli lui-l of th fiiulTi r. ill I ir very aiNii.ti ti. wits. i. ...,., partly dim and with p !.. ! In llinn lor purar, hand krrrhli f and powder laix. Almmt aa (; 1 1 n i tit mid Cjiiite aa pletur eMiiela a pink tlm e mlL, illi l'i ri,iu aji plliiie on the round wai-t n n-l akirt. The ali-rrra ar t hiwe mnde f .utioiia I f t he I jii- tnraa JiMrphlnr, and tlm la-nlm of black u e, beadnl l.y a rn jie li-- rui liiiitf, la In full kerpinjf Willi the ml.-, it ml wuh the truln of black Inrn over Hie cliiie allk. In ohlrn timet tint vtut mlli.l lull. In llk, and It it the v. nt.il.li-fn il fn u. a hit h la the only ailk hit li .-lvea out that ri-,ug tailali Ith aierv nnnn ( ihu i nrer. ' The finale i f (IrivaiiiK th Imlr followa the aame genrrnl idi-n, and It ii-rtnlnly la brroiniiig. Theeli-i Via ihuik even la-low the wriola and In f.ii t nr irlv all alirvrt are loliK, even fur bulla, titihaa thry are Vrry lirand mii a, tahen lie alee ea ran laj hurt, but Ilia nrnta nul-t I rmrtnl with long glotra. I l ia nniuiiie ! intrniletl fur grund itiniirr paitn a, 1. r opera, or for auv ocalon tin n u l ti'iy imilaiiti lailnlrrd between a philn ilinuer clrea and a grand toilet. A few yenraajo It would hnvelan-n con- tillered tank berray to put ;rvcll nnd red together, no mutter Th:it the ahade or material Noiv aturtlin roiiiruia ar oJUii m ii, ami a! m aomv vriy nrtiattc ar rnngemenla of red nnd treeii Unit not only ilo Dot olTeiiil il.a e)e, but prove beautiful, lor ln-lllllie, there ia a alllK-lb aftrrnnon giuan of litn rr-n v rivet and old ruae ra'hiuire, ir It mar have laa n faille, and on the hole I tlilnk it nua, hut caahmere Viould ho inltnr.a rleginl. The nmler ilrevi nna if the old rovt. with a Velvet bait, Jnl.o and tl.-lil alervra of Velvet, bordcKd I 7 Murmv l iimlaof while aairnkhau. Hie ncri!ica Muaof velvet, aenllotnl all nrotind and I lie 1 nub in lite coloml aurah. The r.iia to t alta vra were of old rov.-. It la il.llii ult to iiuaH-lue a amre fctacrful ten i;i. u. While It la I rue llml ti .1 cuittti are really "oul '-tl at ia loaay. Ihiae l-rulllid an I rihtaiiinl lly nny lea !.'" na of a year ai;n yet mill a one nt Ihlt la et i I i uitn In k;iie '.'or Mfli 1 1 1 f tttcnioon vuotora who ln- in fur n aia i..l cii i f t. a. , 1 he ai la la paitly Kuui.ui, but thedny of the Kuaaiaii 'aiiiut ar buaci.uie and gone .... i . eaiaiirae.on w fame rr ta-U-loliahle. The lea arrrice coni-aof tinyjaiaitraciina and trail-.! No augar or crvam by right thmild l errtrd allb It. but aa Anirrn nn t.tt baa larit nluialed Up to tuuar and crraiii II la a-rntia-aihle to have U.th, but the err a in pile hrr and auar Ijoarl ahiHiiit ta- aa Jaiwneae aa vta. ihle. Th tea U maile by pour ng laaimg ai.airr lai and letting It atand not over five Riinutra, and then reeving it rl-ar. t'rnatulv th, re la bo law a.amal havtnic a tein.in ir to at hand If any lirntletiiaa ralitr bkra the Itan ,.f (tliait vttfTisa nie- iv lornioa in tia tiwk. la aa act).nre,l iate. l.ke tl at f. caviar olive and Hi!tirr.-t chrrar. and aa the pereroreiaf griiilenirn at a tea ia a great pic a. ire a t'-"l hvaitraaa abould Lava ad th-e little tunica. I oere heard a . ietv la.!y la-wall to an thrr bow rare It ea.t' aa U. lira whoatrre llitin.alr ftn una k ue ar lti r frtcmla' BUatMtntla. ma mrtKt noma. where I dry rail la fiMallietl OeltcUrtia trlap lilt la hiaeiiita made of lan fliiiiraiel hooey. Irird and aallnl ahritna are a tiovrlly, and likraallel altnolHla iHia never arrma In kiMov e. hen inr l.aa enough, thry are ao avert in d t.i-ly. Thry are lalel In aalted water, I lie aheiia taken off, and the Inrat la then ilih-l. The Urn lilxuil are true Jainnar, but I b ar the ilrled ihrlinr are t hinear. Some Iioliea lit their rofima In Jilianear l)laild Wear JapalM-M Coa luuttaal theav leaa, lut titetialtnnt la not la---oli.it ,g to everylarly. M'lcli more hiavy rraav la worn now on mourning k'uwna Ih.in ever brfora, For Bierljr a few fulila wi re Mlflii lent. .Vow fully line haif n Urraa la lovered with Kugllab craa. Theailk wnrp llelirleltac-i.ntlnin-t lo be tbe Iniait auilalde material for Oral Oioiiriitii.', and nothing e, ahowa up the crnn with the aame rOrct. Vrila real b lo the l.em of the iln-aa. There are many beautiful nrw bliw k goala ahown thia full - not tin rauartly for niourmng-aa many of tin in are ileriilrdly ttreaay. I'arlicuUrly there la a line uf nov vltirt In bl.uk that have never brrn equaled, and whhli ahnw that many rlav gaiitliliuk roatumea will Im worn by th br-t iln aaid lailiea. They err ririiaivr, but brnuliful. Among thrm I lnKlinl wiad ariuurea in botirreoinb and binl-eie efli-i ta. line bail llluiiiliiiiteil II i; urea ovrr moire gniund. and watereil ground with entiiilike alria , and theae flurliii;a were all ilitaiiiel hv Weaving, aa the aame kind Of wimjI latlaed throouliollt. home of theia bail a i rape atiia-, w II h an nhrtnale cl.er ronatria. Illhrra bud tria with laiw kn.a fltfiirrt or dola of ilifTervitt alo-a. The liiarrit rord ia an riiiilll fnlirin, a-.ll and plialue, hut f.riu aaa n k. Thia la luinlly plaiu, but koine of II ahowa email ail II n urea In aiitin weave. It n.mea In a. irr il iletireraof Onrnraa and will ilnuU leaa lav the fuvorlle. (iin-pntliriih.nl diamond ground with broken paiteru on It lna.it in weave. There la a nrw wiad Ima aile III Mar, half mooiia and intriintr uri.ll Mttlrrna, which la a Bian el. It arrma lo bri nk up Into a doxrn abadra uf gray, yet la all dead black. t tvery v. ar the haa aimul li ft r !..) ami (irla latnia-ll tliraianff and In brr kuwrr la-t wren five ami ail h'.ura flted.a)t ul of etrn. and ahe ihinka that It will g'i bard if aha li-a not do aottirthilig toward krieiilcatinir inaiinra into tinni, and at I .a aiiine iiroe hit'iti the futreuta a el-lav li.ii which ln.1) lint lie w.tli'Hit Itareaiilt. 1 liu la i.ti- of I., r li.i ' l..i: Umv a wta-k half nu hi'tern-aii, la ulii li rrrrratmn, tml ahe duel, la . i : . . It the am liar t lit and iiatrii' linn f h r 1 1 iaa. ai ihitl while I hey I hi li k t ln-v nrr I : ii in thry are rnaJiy lenrlliiiK aolo thil k' t'l.r of t!ire K lllira he one. In f.ief , whn li the )inlliglera en Joy tii.-al- a rale "itte-l r.ir The cen tral ai-le of I he cla-a n- tn. w ith lia row of trala on eilhi r ai-lr, lei omea the elect ric car A h"jr hi ch'i-rti f ir the un.tur man. Thit eat la ulren tori my who haa la-en Very f'l d r the week, and In a iimple way the tei her lottkea the l l.i-a u mlerat ami bow the ehi t m itr runa the car. Another boy l the -'ti... i.ie, ami thev have pna-r chnka fur f.irea The other i hil-ln n ore all paaai niera They .-in- mi..e. tu las biiaim a men rr iirniii li'iuie to dinner and It la luiire-. u--ti tin in that they are vrry t nil nml vrry uiui'iua to read their pa;arann! wot.ieti who have la-rn allot p.t. or to the in inner. One hy one the il.iiilnn a n . 1 thecar, and the roml'irtor r.n' hla l-ll. the moior man lornaaya rr.-mk. the paen,;er euiera. w aika ilow ii t he ai-li- nml lakea a citl. 1 1 . oally nil arnta are taken, and to point the piny the la-tier moat of Ihe le.ja enter Ural i an. I U.ke Ihe chmra. Then the n 1 a leinpt j Ihe liniroviaeil car. The laoa, liug I in -'prraaedth.il they are veri liml. iMilitelv I nan nnr l nor and civilly offer Inr giria ; the aenta unl il every one la up but one laiy, j wh i la know ii in I he yamt lia t he "jug." 1 hen the le.u In r i titi-ra .hr pl-i a her ow ti nir1. and I he i hililrrn are ati.(n.i-d to ; lav her old pun!a, w ho nr lilad her. j tnd all the a-irls, en li, lire Nlixiutia I hut ahe I a li -ii 1I tuke I h- ir M ali, mi l atill t In- "pu.'." i glaucnl at w .1 h aiirpri-e bv ail Ihechll- On li, alii aa to bia M at. .N..W thia llnllie j la very kiiiiI ir it h ihe i la-a, but no una j eilj.'ja la-Ill.' the "pig ." I The le.u her a.i a t hat ahe aire idy nutea - the yet at nnirortiieut whu Ii her ptipila tho hi iii.iiiin ra They are mmt ana- lolla to do tivil thin-a fur olm nllol her, "nml," rt-initrka the ti acher, "du you not I think thnl tin t tell tl.ii t-irv at hmue' I li vim nut think thai the 'pig ui-laaiionn lip 1 1)' t!,-- ult: a III hla true colnra I I do nut know if t he ..-i ;i- and older hrut h I rm are -h i I by it, hut I am auro that I hiia-ttiiv lire, ulid I ineaii them to las." U-ntoti lluiiie .Ji.urird. IiimmI Murila for Mee. Mr Ciiater to men have tntiht her lo think little of and worry h Kaalmtit trilling phiaii ul ilii.eoiiiforta and the iuI-I.-I nh ;i .'A VO"- "V w()t I1MMI riMTI'U. Chevron weave, broken chevrona. floral bna-nilea, aere ill. i-. nml and aevrr.il other tylce l.f em h fli(tira black k'txla are aeen. aniniig Ihein a "rt of twi-tid roM pnt tern, and on with atriH-a and rinta uf a.itin weave. There are bImi aevernl pat tenia of all wool lutaket and matelnaae weave, tome llliiniiiiatid by having a hrorailrd aurfni-e of vicuna wiad orrr dead blink aheri'a wiad, aome in wavv llliea and aimt In r bkeacontof mail. 1 here la one of khotv rrtatal nn a liiinrr urouinl that iaaiiM-rli when you conanlrr that all that vnrieiy of ahadn ta prialuceil by the ctiiiiiuig of the weaver from black alone. I tu.llml one p.ittirn that lia.ked like CUtnill.nia t loinla In moire t-lln t. Another appeared to hale an el.ilK.r.ite hralih-l (uit tern, and atiil aniMher cfa-nlile rail mere, w ith an uvrrthnov of fl .-titea ami fluwi-ra or blaiing aiiutnir-t. There are iuag patterns geotnelrii al Hgnn-a, ill.igonal atriN-aw ith tw i-ta, plain wia.l rotila, ihml.le and triple, and aevernl at) Ira uf r.-r.liil rfti t, w In re the rnnla run h nctliw im for Ihe Uilford cord ia iln nli.il)- "out." Moire, with heavy conU runniug through It, la aiiothtr nun lty, and there are Ui ad fine bi.irrtti cloth with two or three heavy burn.. nml atnpca. They are Men ill to many at) ha that It la aliuoal niH.ihl to in. ml. .11 them ell. There ia aome bn raded hiarriu rlolb whit II luia-rb. !titol repa are another variety and very rnli, aaa! o are the I 'aria cords aome of them liav lug conla and rrvpou In alria-s and lion tin-re are Wiail iliagonala with alternate irrpn alnia-s and ttrtja-a of moire and il.an.'lml, othrra where the etui- are of armute and blarntt rorvl. The arnilirra are very n il neil All theae g.a.lv are In b!ai k and il.iuhie w i.lt li. I nearly forgot to Birntloii a la-.nitlful lllol lnrl and lallln llreaa u( llillai vrliiltiia gariitvlml with la-avrr, which makee it a moat eh-g.-mt ctume without heiug overwriiihte.1. MT I. HOT. luahiiitiea. and i u..e.t Wlllmrtn- ami Ir that wouhl have ui.-iilt- ttny .ie of the ma-trr pleii-a nf cre.it inn i ,an. with I'h-aaiire: "I've Ii- irn.-l a u'rv.it in mv ln-l.(ii t lunga from maa. l.f cntr-e whin with t ue ten fr.il, although I Mna tuiii-n,- f i'lint hi ow, I had i.iii..i.t iiivx-lf to 1 1,.-i-Mu'i-n-rii-a of military life, i -i. i.illi of our onlitnry I fe, nod l" rr.uly for iilni-nl any thing. Thoromihl) manly men -..urry ao little alNiut intii-a nml lake auch a bro.-nl, eoniirehetiive v i,-v of life Ihat one c.-vltllnt lai iiiiinng I hem ivithoul learning to look tt thltik'a aiinirw hat frutn their IMUnt of VII-n " I When II ia rtifher Ihe fad f the hour to i nay very pr-iiiiiM u- nnd cvincil linnet of ! men and women. It ia aa ii fn--hin nan j w hitf of a ii ililrme or breui h of new tnmi n illli), alter mull Hi,-a f ul.. I Imth-iu-e tula- tnv, In lli-.ir w huh me, health), append- j at iv e remark a ti tan 1 1 i. ne n it.. t her from men i and winm-ii of i-a rn in-e. Neiv York Her ald Hail Ta.le. The buyiiu; of nrtu-lea of ilre-t or of I boiiaeiini.i il.t iitnti-.ii nt tlm moat up provnl ilaera iba-a li"t IllintM liartuoiiioua rraulia if the pur. Ii.,-.. r lm ka the akill ami j art pioa-rly to eomlum-h hut ho bat plir 'th.iaiil. Thia ia -tii i ai'y true in mattera ! of a-ra.iiial H.liiriii.i.-iit. ua la in utly iilua trai.il by Ihe reply of a Kreiicliman to an i Kni;ili I n. I . ' Ha had comi.iitie. lint ho found tbe j tin .lull wom.-ii very badly dn-aaed. " I hey have no t.i.te," he aitld, "no origi nality. Thee arc a terror aa ciuiiaml lo my iiiuntry wouieii " "I do hot sm bow ymi tin aay that," the lady riaiid-d. "I am mire we buy al nuxt ail our i huh. -a In I'.iria " i "That ii v ry h..mIii-," the rn-iicbm.in replied, "bin If mi wiil pardon my aaying It, It la oll who a. lei I t In-ill "-You til CilU.alnoli. A 4 hrnio al l ire Alarm. I A new lirv i.l.iriu n..w iu ue in Sweden roiimla of n em.-ill cu.a-r c u 1 ri.lr chixil by an imbaruliU-r button, an iili.d wuli a liie i.niiMi.iii,.ti pi,,. n. ,,,iit.una a mimureof ii.taaaium i hl..r.ite and auuar, and on It ia l.n..l a i-.ir.uliiie inpaule con luiniiig a few ilr.. . of aulj.huiic mid. When Ihe temr ilurr of I i.e n.i-m ri-i a alaive the melting point of aniljllie the ; tulphurii-acid i Ilia r.-itid nml umtea the rhiorate inivturr. w hi. h m n, turn M-la tire In the Ih-iiunl l.tht. A uii le metal lliak, plaivil lii cut. 1. 1 w uli the mixture, wi.l il.ii la- melted, and thu maUe elti trt. ul roiiuecliou w nil a call li d ao aa to ton ml the aha in at a ilitan e. - Xuw York ; lourn.il. I n ,i the li.a uf Ihe feat li.-ra win. h i nn n l.i.r l..a,l M,r la a woman of Wutl.lerflli Ibeiuty, ami aa a l'- nn-j l ania rud i train rarnea tha atai.-.ineti out of V.-b-! in.-ti.u i k -a amuii-l a -in of t ne i ,ty In t ii u a i ihat the ir.ive.er l--kitig fr nu the y i ml - k a.a-. th'.a k-r.-.ii In; ir.- eif the fvtatueof l..ia-rt) i-ouiiu-' n ar. r an I nearer to the V.i.i.inh-t ui niuiiiinieiil ut.lil al lot ! the twoare in ilrnal line with I. . mid , tbe crr.it In. ele.a f irilia 4 h a. k anho.iet te ! a-. i lllt t b- pi. re white of the tlc-liUlm-lit. j lloaview of Ihe to --n Ulli.-Iil Ilia to la i caiiM'Lt "ti a 1 1 am ''.in at tlm rate (.f f.rt y ' nulea an hour. I ..err are a n Jitila r of car trie. .a Jti.l ul the ra.itil where It la-c nt.ea Vla.l.ie. al.-l a pna-ilig freight c ir W ill ahllt I It OIL II rail olil) I"" eccll fir a aecOd, - and only one tunc, r.i.i, IU a ibuu-n trips I'libm- in u leav mg ihe capital oil j nilaalutlt kerjl llieir l ira k-illi I oil t he w ill . doua, and if Iney are iui k)' etioii.-ii to , cut h the i-iiii'iiii ation ttiey ix;t lo lin 1 I their iiiia.nin ui n-a.f ii. If let. a nnr of ' thrill feel the aua-ralitio'U dn-id of f.til- ' ure unin-l. and it i mtiiiige bow many , tlio.-a the) -iri- ii rrett. j Wh-ii II in-lit. .il.ll went home to ai-k I fur a re-rlfiti.il tu (onr.-a he k. ;l I. la eye glunl on the gu hl. ia from the time j the It.nti lift the alatiuu. but jtlat ua ho I W.la ulx.Ul tu mi- her klaa Hie tnollllli:. nt a I freight iar ru-l.i-1 in, and the unuiiei.t I pnaatd He nt nt In Il tk'ita, and billed to j lel hla el.i tioti At another Line b. waa j left to make hi. flht for the natural. ip. ! Hut I Will lit hllll tell the atorv l.llna.-lf. I I Said he: "Iwilti hed the (..-lu. aa lia wej left the ileait. The tr.v ka were f nl i f fn-lght r.ira nml I feared I ahonld mm It. Senator Farwell wiia with me mid he i:lii kept hla ey. atowarl the t apitul. A went out of Ih.- city ftvikht iura un re.i-r.1, and ua we n.,.- .1 the ..iiit u here tl,.- t i j ; rotne tu".-t i.i r Ihe tr.u k w ..a lull of th. in i I kept mi e;.e on the w imh. iv. Ii-mi v, r, ) ail'l I jil-tl'Oulit II VI" '.V Of til.- I,.al l. ai ac uti-l the tn-ii , un nl U-te.-u the . ,ir of a paaai-iicer t nun. Ivt.n leaning oi er and watchiii.' cloai ly aa I did a-1. iind when the tWO CUIIIC t 'get In r I exclle.il) I l.lpM-J imp hand u.-aiu-t the ot m r any mg, '1 vr ifot it :' ami I marly ir.il the Ua out of nu old woman who ait iti front of me and who mint h.iie I hoiiu'hl I w.-iacr.-iry. 1 "Weil, wi lit out tu II ikola ;md an ltrnl my flection. I dou'i.of cour-e, la-ln-ie that the m.-iiuineiit ati'l the liiHlilea irid iiiiicli to do with it." - a.nn':oti ('..r. I'bil.v d.-Iphi i I'reaa .ne b.ul ahe atat'-iii.-tit a on I I'nrle llaa' l'erM-lual I'ava. Ertiatiia llildwlii. of '.itiipi ill... Conn , Ouiv ill the ILIlell.-a. and klirol n aa I he age-l Klllir.al. la llll.lolil.li-.il tl M.-t coin- ttilil.-r oil Ihe NailCit lick r ilii'-i.-u1 lie b.va et.j-.inl the trivi;-e of a fi-er put II In-e the Mid waa built, and he t ill Iota Of ai.lid enjol liielit out i.f li ia iM. a-.ii.ni! fl-l tug lri.a to llrnlgi port When tt.e Na-lg.n il. I. l.iiir.M.l. in Ivr.i. d.--ire.l to ri leinl ita truck a ( r- ni W'.it.-r 'm ry to Win ved, Mr t.-ihlivm owned thre.. an-l o:h- li'iir miiea in i 'in- i.iii'hiil ; le. II .-ii aa p!.-a.il wliil- he harried f c. .in the c..tn- r itiv 'a .uetiti tn.it a r.-ulio-iil thro-.igti bia ilul n ii i i.tit inpl it. -I. lb- -a. I lo t In in; 'If oil t-uii htii.il a rail ru.nl t hr-m 'h I I.i-m Sakiand hil.a her.-, )oti em hniM b'-r. ILia I'. ihl in u ill la- th,- put man In the world to int. Th re, nn. I II. I I w ant la l ie right of way for niyi-if and wif .ia ..tig aa v e liei-." From il. u Inn.- until the e irlv part of (Vtoi.-r, I -; t. I ml.- K.i. a, hr i-iallel, jeiijoinl hii pllillege un-ll-l nt U-.l. I lii-ti I h- ii na t-j.i-i,.. fruiu a train l-v a neiv cmi . d li lor la-i ii-.ln- he refined to pny fare. The nuidiiclor evplaltl.il I. nit he waa ic'llig under inairii. tiona ftoiu K Ferrta lli-hup, a nrwlv il.it.. pnn lent, hut thit utiiv ancerv-d Mi- i'.aliiivin mot.., nti, he n.-v.-r n-i'nl inn. I he lift . ilked nil lh -.iv to Lit- hli. Id to . ui-iol ll-nry II I.imiii. an attorney for t.e i-omp.n,,. ,. w.,r Veligeanir on the e. -m;.-n, I .it finally C..ti.ent.i t.ik'iee Ihe i otiip hi) a ch un e 1. 1 , ex 1 il.u ii. Wiiiiina wn-k .Mr. Mil In mi r- j c -IMil a v. ry itl-f ii lory letter of r!t- I Bil hoi and n i riit..,l p , f.,r hi:m if I and hla wile. Mia. itiMmti usej the p.iaa until ahe illi I. New York Sun. f'lirimia Lore AImmiI Muiiilrulie. iVrham the tiioit eMraoi-l.ii.irr of the proN-rti.-a nttrilnited i inamlrike .tro tho-e w hicli it thiin-d in roiiiinou wn h the ra:rivtr.iva of It. nua, of r naiding l..ni bn-aken to , U l.a, w hi. n , r. rt.unlv one of t he mint iitniiaing ilcvclii.iin.-tiu of theaolar tleoii, "Ijive. 'it i .'! j I . ' " i -v 1 1 I at ha-ka.'llitha," hut I hi t-o.iti.i t ..in la-IWIi-n tt.e mandrake mid "liuriing '' .-in- a lit ' tie fonr.1. Th.ru la a tr..d.:...ti thi.t tli niiHinwort will unsiiia. horx if ti,,-v 'i-p-Uku the plant, nnd aittul.ir Hnvcri have brrn nltrihtitnl to the vervain mil the uiamlrike. It ia. on the other hmd, atill p-irt of t!.e rural ..n of I Klordiloiv. II n kmgl run thin- nnd ll.itniiiliire that the r. i .:,! Improve a In.l-ai-'acoliilitloti, lint t l.ia aii-riia to la-fonmli I upon th.- i li-iiiiiii-iti.iti of the iiiamlnike with th,- briuny. whn-ii plaml audi a grv-.it part In old i:nl.-.i, berbali.in. It I,, bom i.-r. more than doubtful whether the pi at,:, l long tu t. . kameclnaa Hal I. h ate .,1, k.-in i he cut i- ' Olla wealth of legend . j aurniuliila them. J.i.t ami wet ti,-i tn t.ir (IK and llower lore.-Ch.iinU ra' Journal. , If Tea llreaia Tr I rnllluea II Wean I Tkal Tee Are la lrlil-l-nvere kheeld ' Hater Hn-aia ml ll. fua.e nr kuWlertv ! aw'l lleratw of Talleg tiarll. I Tadreain In twth la.th tr,.lr'it and fair. ! Y.Hir w.Tt .! .!h hnppilieaa I - lare; l-l er "t hjiiiIi note U'-l. U 111 i T.i li.i-r !-. I.aiea h.ad ltotii aa, I IL : Of coiirar if v-..i h.ipi- u ta lire un . anil e...L.il oil I . loll c ill g' t 1'Ut of It oil aroiiu l tint y nt me not p .... a--d of a hr.vi-'n.iig i:l. and thai il aa near ta ilieani. e-.-r rome true. If the algti lar.gl.t.lt win 'ne iln ini tint i!nl I'; if the thing coin, a out navotliid no rea-on toev.ait t-Hi i- ,n c!i inge it to "i:e of tne nn.li f.e;iti.eta tint i r.- r .-pi. mi to pr.ve the run- th .1 lire.inii are n o i..le. Tln-re u-ed tu la? .ui old w . ti: in dow n In Illitioia w ho bad luililii 'I f.i.th in niiy'.huig ,,e aaiv -r illli d. 11 liietr Here nny (llea- tn.ti of the oectir.v. of a t iteim-tit, and Mir rou . I bring hern neiv-ti ir ! I ir.t- t loll ou lb - alllijn t, a Ii i- w ..- c illlllll-.il, and never n-g .in had it mm i.l N'.ov It would I 1.1 -l.lv inioniii-r (or tin- a.-:it'.- il reader to a what aii- w, :!d h::ieii .ni. had ti -i r-i c-r 1 lo f.til i. muter tllV a.il.j. I t Ii i. itiotia of th it l.:tid would kniK k the te-ititnetit o it of nnv o! I w i n in. or old Ih-orv i .th.-'. f..r tint nntt-r. An 1 if th it aiKietit lady or un v uf her kin liudiil I lil .ng 1. 1 I iicui U- llil irii't -l that iln-.-ttnado ) rumetriie. Tina i.itin .t be ih-iie-d, for a i b..i( hti. b.i ti print, d art: i tig fort a nil torti of iln-ama mid h it In- y mean, and ail uny one ti.-i-l ii i if ho w.ni'.v a n.ir man ill hia future ia l i fat I1IIIR0 pic aad dollahtllitt and l" tu li d IU11 A't-i OF 1. 'VI hi. Should le l.i tne i .ilvn ilchet of Ihe night liml hitiiM-lf in the inid-t of what the po.ii e n p irter cula a i mill ignition let billl la' nillllotll-hed that Tu i!r- am of l..r-.i:.; .huh In.t-ly A a'l-ldi -.l 'hili.'. r ri;a- and lo 'il. I f a I -. .. -i ) el tie 1 l ..re. I or iho'Ka I nie tilt. .it. ti .-he oiajr iuira. It w Id U- It--t -ii d that I'.i'e la tl l"-r- Jll In thia c.i' and not a k'd'tering gem r.ility. Aid like mnnv atioili.-r hi-.o:i aiie hit pn.ii.h 'l hi r-i If vi r ii an ample way of ei e in-if the lite.-tm .In le t i-'tne true. Ill In t cue ahe may t. ii ymi aln- Ihreatetn-d ( huaiiind, tl a I right enough, but on in n ure r-inider:i tioii coil- lii.le.l to p ire I -el f-T lut, ne mid Dlgl.t 1 in- ln - I.V.-ra ahuul-l never tin 1:11 of la--.-g.-ira. It Hirtemla 4 -l-l. r of a.. -in- a ir or nil- o: I i-r. nml i le- in. in who I'm.!- luiti-i If in the in t of ii .-liitclig to lire on tl -u lt a la-g gir hintia-Jf i.r any oiher an-l cannot ; wake up, mint go lo -e h lni'itii it ri iaiiidi-iit e..icv iii hi- m-iile u. ki'i after ! t.iat. For fare Ii m hi- trull, and will jriol be aii.tihi-l n. r. Hit if j ui tnii-t . Cl'i am "f I-ggara. p,. an- I - i t-uadeil Itl '. tl tl .1- ami g.ve tin III a llietl.ing. Kill- Vtl-.l j will tiei -r know p.- e .- I If ymi die nn -f -ni l. t ea l! l.n-r-1 tli.lt ' yuur lady ime-ur oiir f. ll.-w, if the tin imer he on -of t .i- f ur.-r, w. i!,er aet wi. I have 1. 1 i uf in- or h r pr---..iti r--ii- detiiv, bv i i!.-rn il or.h r, on i .-ur aec uitit. Now, if you k'lo-v In-1 r -h" ia i if irt i'.: there, lb, tint h i lilt. IfMph.ri. y tl do nut dr. itn i-f Ku'-o.-n. i T'l-lr .1:11 t-i .; y.i-i.iri' i ittiii ; luy Indi Cot - I li-it lot --i 1 11 have gre.-'t mil seiii e in tui r -.- -rut ipiit-a --.vat n. :ii ii were. Atid if ion iii.- nn of nk:n.r t.n h iv together J nu r.ro I it- d ti 'vid nt t he h . I of a- B- tlthll-'a. Now. iv li.it ivo -ll hi tll'To I pr..H r thin Iu ilr-oti of r.l.lng the bar o't.-r j on have om . dr.-aiin d of eutt ng it I The nd.lnioti.il lab r iv trivial, nnd tho d lo-rence in ree-unii'ui- ii . i;te w-urtli Ihe ; trial. I To AVutii id iri i;-. j V.'hen. In ti e ahitnln-ra of midnight, a nir.n or aisoutin .Ire i--i- ! !, I 1, - or ahe U - piv iuitiiitig :t tnaki-a ii.l the tiiT. tetii e in t he orld or the water ul.et h.-r In or her head ii lin l.-t or ve ti.e aut n e. If under, th' ii I ioi; i, it f.,r tr.nibiea, ;itid ' plenty of t m -ii, bt:t if ;.. .in. ti.n i : it nig a ! ri.-nt, v i tit t in f l n ;-I ei. rn n: 1 . r;,at ti ymi. Hit:, r our-. ,f t i,.it ymi u.lliveto ni iae nil or mo-t uf y..ur enemica Jour loot-tool To dream jmt u ,nh- Iti n. ir" n, 1 ttuhhl I ..r. t. la-t li p-it, 1 1 to, I and tr.-uli.c. Ye! ji-r i leriii.i i- Hill i.i-t l.itl O'rr loll llll'l tniuhil- tu I'li'liid, Ani-ihcr i h.-inee t i get out, yon are, but there ia one ilp-im t h t ndmitaof cMeu tioii. If ymi hiiul.i o l.ir f. rg. t ynnneif to ilrr.nti of I. -g..i-e. get in in the early inorniug ni.d go ii'i.ut ro'il.-eting all your avail. it-le iiitcta, for wnr.i ymi have in th b'Uidt of "another" w ill be wasted and dia-r-ip Unl w it lion t doing o-i nn v anrt of giwal. Ti ilreuttl uta.ut lighlitig Ml .ingle comluit tigiiillea la -una uud marriagiH, the book tin . If ymi aiioiild g. t liitnthe ha'.itof dream Ing, nnd In t at pitalde c uniitioti ii.nM lin I jotiri.lf .Iri-aiuing uf a mm with a lighted lantern, trv to kill linn o.I or Otherwi-e nnrait bia a't. uti. ti, (or if he P en without interruption mid puta it out it si-gtuiiei trouble ,,r vim, and plenty cf it. If ),,ii ilreaiii that vouhiar.i lieu C.-ickle it is a pretty g.rf.d sign, but ymi call m.il.e it n l.e.-.p la tt.-r by citihing the fowl. Tli-it t l.n. l..i tin- argii. n it were, and nfu r I hat fat.- c in no more go luck on you than if vi.tii.lcpt w ith t he m .-ar.ra un der y.air pi. low to make vmir lmer coma ft I Blear le ire4 A bread rari, tu. lalleg a .lrli la- Oaraeltea. There I a w otinui. and her Lame i, Ir -o whota hu-le-.y given nv.-r to brtu,.. tjnao.icilisl ciiilid. iiiiav. Il la iini-rceaaary to extend nicn'ir...eiuciit by aaaunuug Jtt tpproai h.iblr nttilti'h-, fur, witli at lrl promptitude ahe u-ea r very avmlabir err,(. urn aa an lU-t-uit ih-ajiiory into huh aura the it.iiikle-1 weal atid Hit of tr thallow ea-rie.ci-a. Like a potent aieve, hlT bil.v tolijjiie throngh the un.iitli all thai tne r.,r t.Ul lu. Sau lnl nnd n. wa, pr.oe nu l bi.,it.e fait and llit'.-.n. lire burrlrtl on log. tu the ! iiuioiini riii.. j ua la-i.irr, nii, 'alwvila tnni.i) aniiuniK in-an lli.iti. t'lirioii.lv enough. I. crown inn n iu op, a niiler in Una mad paa.ii.n lor u. .t,. Whili khaim lea i ji.siug her ow n n,. I male and private iill.un, w ith much uf 4 I ti if land itory nature, she reieala other la I ildi-nta aianeiy nil ul 1l.1l to re I Kit cred.i nn ti i r tuiir.itor. Aa n ruie atrnngera are ttron.-ly ttt. tnute.1 by the roiilhliiiti.il woman. utu flr-t llnaii of ncii'iuiiitanie tin y nre npt to II.Q.kethla llioli lllotl of Uicutul fn-lj . lie-a fur courage and friiiiktu-aa of ap em Ian nl.nly lliille r. by the conQdiiig loot and word linpliing luipliiit truat, tL-y accept am h imta rtitn nt thruni.tig f .rw.trd ofa ti-.nal iii.ilii ra rather nt toe coin; i. Ineiitary m ogiimoii of ccitK.11 Uublu qu.p lie III till-Ulsell I . It ia i.a foul. all aa vulgar toaprr-ad abro. J I f 11 I rel It I ng -ulely t o Olir nil II ta-ni Jll.il it y. I II11-11111-, fi lend-hip nml home happirr-sj j nil thrive under the ahi-lter of il.a. r t..-D or n n- they tne words tliougUt.eialj H.keli III L.lge liaffnbllea, or IrOlll th houat :oa., that work Midi limie luiacbii-f, bi. I l.ilh. r u tili tni-a carefully conned .-,j ilroplail ihto the ear under bumla of ac ini V. S'l nil.- -I'td fear of detection j,. , tut the hud utter a licit from tnitui., hkl pn.uiii.a id mlcnce sain- weak li 11 lures, make e.iiiMa.atiuii e.i.y and false w ituiaa Itig a-.fe. Alter a while we Krow tu deteat tbt ready ititima. y itnplinl by unwurrantui.i. round' 1." 1. I nc iratispiir.-nt egotism and frivolit y ol an. h la Inn mr we come to re g.nd n t K-.itive br. iii h of eti.iielte, arid) ri -9i.t tin intriiaiuti of the hitid, '1 he woman wit bout n-n-rvea invariably lai ka ih in at v n g 1r.l1 ng herself us writ at 01 hen She ia ol that .ilioiis i a- that de lights 111 ih-lallllig the fi alun-a of her n d or itu-igiu'iry uiaeaaea, a.iiiibblea w iUi her insula. 1. Iiiialii.il of children and a. rv .mi a. ami haa laa-ri known to rr- 1..1I lie trnks by which ahe out Hilled tl mil small la- very u re that Ihe woman wboet fratikiu as mil si riia her iliscre 1 1011 la a fs.r soli iilu k tu lietnaud in returii Ihe f iii liii.isure.'f liia-rtn-a given UUitskuJ. St.a aiivais preaiiin.i to take u fauiiliarity fur evci i one she -rants, nml utiloaditig her private allaits 1 .r yottr deli elation, aim lu-ai-ts upon In .tnug lour life record lor gale hrr next listener. Illustrated Auier I. .11, u t lilllf..rtril. A la ly iia walking In n ruuntrv nul. All'l p-lss.'d a disl ri. t Mil'm lul'lae Just .it the aehnlara w.-le ilis ntsi. d. There Were b.g b.va and In I le liovs, black I, : 1.1 n il and w idle ehildfeti. tall girU mid liuit g.ilv The ti-aelier In-r-si-lf ciiuie mil .nt, clue I an-l loi ked the .loir with a 111.1:1. and 1 w r.l... d tin ,-iv up t he hill. I I inlv nfe 1 '.ii I waa left, n little girl of eight or 1 1 in-, don.- up iii n purple Inaal and a knitted "eo iiforter." Sh.- lingered 00 the si,-ps. Iia.kin i.nily u-t and iluivn t,m pitii and Kito ti e iPairiv 11a, evidently try ing I I llll'l s .' 1,-t hltig. The iil iippni.i. tn d and r. led what was troubling h.-r. !l vvaa her uitttrn lint w.it h at, t he child a iii), wit It pi rf. ct f ilth in t'-e 1.1 li'a aymp.iihy. She had only one led, and they were new, and her mother Would s. uld h.-r an! i iv.iauiii-iv n.itl.-n, the p . or li'tlo thing r. ;a i'e.l, pitifully red, wit li ojh'U work on 1 1 1 nr.sl, Tne Indv juine I in Un-aear. h, but i;tnt Itl vain. T11111 ai,f tried a little pl.o.ivnphy cn t i.e yii'it bful mind. She told Ihe bill,, girl not to c ue, tjti'.l her nntli.r lr.iv.lv, and not mini lit folding Tn.-re iM-r.. m.iiiy ihirga iti i.'.t to la but tie it b ci.'irig"; she hei-k. If had lo-t 111 my t lunga-fncniia utid poa-.--iaioi:l and ho'a- bet she bad b-tirned to b very brave nlaitit il. " Vi ," said the child, to w hum the n.-gl-meut brought no comfort "yea, but did you ever bme your mitten!" Y'outht Companion. l atlng a I, mill Ileal lu a short Time. "Have )oii any idrj," rem irked Cashier of one of the lar'pat luiu.il rev t.iuratiu In New York, "how many tnin-tit.- the average down ton n buaii.Oat man drvotea to his midday liie.-il!" "At n venture," imswend the r. p irter, watchi'ig the hnrriid pi ay of kiiivn mid forks iilmii him. "I :ioti!d k.iy liltceu mm lit. a." t ulioiit 1 I.e lime uauully c-tt- frrfut-ara Thai llaraaowlae all It I uiara. Sa iety wonieu have their evriimg gowna tnoinlrii with a erfume itaat rva.tiy har nioniara Willi the color and material of litem. Cherry tdoaaoni utually wtu pauira a w bite dreaa. uri-lilda a mauve one, nn a-a Mae pi -1 k anil a pink, gown, etirvt nt mow n hay t'.a-a wed with all aha.b-a of brown, and J-a key club la uanl fur rtu-e drrasra, I'ti in roar liu.urt may Ian worn Willi old roar, rrali apple hh-aaoni with Maae pink lily of the vailev. pale igrv-eii aud violet de Niia- vith lavender or heliotrvajav Tra l-aai aa.l Tea liaaa Jarketa. Tut o"na ima daily In p..;ui.inlT. A fom promise ia la-ing etfertnl la-iwrea thre Jainty conniaaioiia to neglige and Ih coo- i ventiuiial evening dreaa, in wbai It known ta the tra Koan J'krt. Three jacket a are al onreeasy. driway and quit k ly tlipiaxl on by the Udr w no art a too mil. tt at-ir upoa aerahouhlrrt to nhitatibrrn India, niat seiciy 1 hrr are attei iei) .c i o'eba-k tra, V'l do. err and for the t bra ire. II.M.ks lhal llarr I'alJ. I "Sherid iti'a Memoirs'- d; l not la-gin lo tell aa Weil aa rMiicd Wilde on the I'onf ed.-ratr a.. ie ,l,a- .l..hnioa'a and Jcf firs.. 11 llivis' ini-mmra Utn-Ii ra. ija-d la-nig tu incial f.ulnn-a. tine of ourgrv-at pnU tsh.-ra l.-ll. me that t he milv memoirs ( liulian a.-tiie In pul l i.Te that ever Irought tnmli uf a proiit were lllanie'a lank and Ik iilnti a I t. j rt v Yeara' View." .tal 1 I'oi ii-alo'.il Uin-li rtiollgh ou bia took of itu-ui n t.i p.tv I,, tu romtiiun trr-a.f-lrr a sal iri f..r t he w ruing. Nrw Yolk LVr i'hi.a l. iplu 1 I'ina I a l II. I'rv..r.l A lovrr.'f the w,m! mi, ihat tbe maa -tle-avt thai Id. u nijiirvt the ayatein San't prove 11 e.-epi 11 isolated rvsea. A Uoalon pU si. 1 1 1 is kept Irmkof arvru l-srra and a-.n 1:1 11 ua-t all buaiin-aa iien, and in ten tr.ua I lie erven nrnt-tiarra live ag-i the 1,-tnt and c.illnl in hit k-rv ictw liar I'fi. iicit. - Iviniil i'rre I'ma. arilli. plant ila. ho' ra or fat).tsa Tl.- ! ' lour f. cul.iug la-itif trnirraily Ihiava aliar liraa. w bra ike nun f the famuy wrr at thnr I Johnnie- Papa wa tiainiiwd again y ba, lieaa, ll.ry itrvrr met, unir pertiai ' arrday. ore in a ) .ar ar ao at t..me fiwn.al gather- i Tonimle-Hy the d.vrlort I dida't know Ing whirk t.. I..m nrrn.itte.1 more lata a waeaick Wkere Ike tlaasa riaatfcaat. Dawbaway I thould thlak yew wnaiki and acute uf your old tJotaaw eut ta a re- aairrr't aad have tbera clawaaat ml ardertsg new oaea frtxa a taulur. Trarer latvd.y r-Tk rapau.a-rt waat tauk, C-aajkMr aa4 I'lartUasUe faaual arv)ttaintanre. The turn who hav tbe kiaurriok) iot. . are not the mra that the ha-lira wuuij pnfrr to bav If Uey bad muj c1...ki la lb matter, fat tkey .eke tu. brat if It, and luo at iw Wit.bteklr at Itoy raoj, tnd aaaktteafor lb' aaa ei.dea.1. W Ilk the tra I aervid a very delicate Un-broa ua tlt.y platet, eot.nt.ne of oatmeal craiAtrk, oca la awhile d eeae tlrtwa, very tasU CaVataV, aad Johnnie- He it tick, but be waa ao - l ml nr. I bv t.e dortor It wa U grand Kry Ti ia ,-siltiuga. An tJiala(e. "Ymir new iik la a vrry attractive look Cg (arraou.'' "Very; ami 11 hat a. Mr. I largely to our aafcty here. There la alw .vt t a pidiremaa aa duty In the kit. t..-n."-tendon Tit liila. tree Irllrr IVratwg. , A tra:i;aiti..ti ,( Irtt.ra la the aame word eutnei irnea producra Ihe mit ludi aroua era u Ita. li fhe Mill Hour," wbkb waa written by rn.fe.r riiel;a. It tbe line hue, "The a.;.;nraa .it tha hour la live atliloeMuf aur..d ralui at ae." A lark bum brr waa pr.itrl aod J..p.awsl,if before It wee d arovrrrt that "dam" had taaru pi-Luted lor"cal u." IVovuleoc Journal. If ihu lien a a.iion.rr CI ace. Did the reader cu r hate a place Iii the country' If he has ami .haa not want to grow au k l.f It. or if he haa Ilo lie. but l,o;a a I to 1. air .me. ntiu un a not want to la- f, rc. I j to give It up 111 .!;, gust, I, t tliettivebitn a I pine of adi i.e iv, n't nnd. rtnke t.si much ; H.iveoi.h ..is.lre f., t ,.f gt l-a. atl ,,,. , tree or half .1 d..1-n shrill, but fcavu all i f I me la-.t. n-g d.p, f, rtihr Ii , the la-sl gr m, s,iii and vur .tr...-ii ire, ail.1 al.rula. that w. l I likely to grmv, and rare f .r them tenderly. I year after 1 ear Ii-,.:-,! tl.em ami prune tliem. and ..re no poos 1.1 make th.-iu ti,r : la-t of tb. ir kind; or. let me aav kl on-r. that the re.v I.r. il.-l.ght 111 i..-.t ore and bia ilea re to nu tate hrr eil.itaw.ll n..t pre Vrl.l tine f. 1. ,11 rr f ,n lawn hull ing. Samui O-ar-.,!,,, Jr , 1U Snbii, r'a. Ilus.ar-a .f siai, tu, Anent I rdilniiitila-mi. tutionto whi-t there ta -.be f..;i..w mg wall a-nuentioatrd ttory: Due af;ern .n. Intending 10 a.-t out for Ton., hr ..nl.-nil In. ,-arr, ,k.a , Urnbarri at U torn It rti.e around I.e Wat pliy. Ing whi.f At l i ,. , l.r-k he a-nt mu to anv tn-vt he .mni. 1 m.t l n-alv f.-r an hour cr two tel. and lint the horsra ,a. Ut rr la. chang.il. .ga:n an, boura wrnt bv, and the coi.hunn ap-ari.'ig w 1, r.r.lrra.l lo rovf.g t -.ent n 1 n bn k. ( No married iii-iii al.ou'd dr.-.im of etitlng ' gillie. In th,. f.nt pi.nv, g irl.e ia 11 ot a pleiia.it. t tiling f ir .1:1 man uuisid.-of li.ml to put Upon his lahie; and ill the second though ih.it ia a minor consideration be Will .urrly llll'l out Ih.it hi, H .fc il,a-a not love hitii. And if j -n w am to ilo the w hole bu-iuissut one f. il swo p. thi n ilrcitn ,f eitingdiiiiier j i-t aft. r h 0,11; cum in led the lire 1111 a., out garin-. T.,e ore nn almiii eati-ig w i.l n.-ier 1- f il ;". . l.-.l t .,1 the family id wi.i, liy.-u a-e m .iv ... 1 alu u.le a lueiti-la-rshdl bueU-eii .In id. d and scut, -n-1 to ( I.e four m I. .,r 1 iie 1 lirre w ul, ,,r th two, if there alioii.d lu t ll ip;at to la) eiliilli-h l...r.o.i. ... ... f ,-i : '..'Vol ,,.., .,,, ,lrri,a-,-vui.a.iO He lu a to.hl. I. is nnr of the atr.irgeal url I. II,- c lim a un n,. a a e.,t ami ! .i.l. nut a p., 11 ui na tl" n-.. 1 uere he a.i. ai the a.-,. oil; ill. 1 IV I. It d , )., 1 ,-ip w -i-'-ti ; f-.r' 11 1 v t,, hay s..j ; ; on . It inge iviio Knnk M nigtti bobtnra in ,ir fl.aT and take "Y..11 nintisl. returned tin- e labier. "but 1:1 real ity half that ll'iie wimld U hearer right. Tne average time consumed for I iticil 1 y the patron .,f t, r-l.iblistiini tit la jd-t i-iglit liiiiiuti. Tin. fa. t Is," continued tha ciahii-r," after the r." ..rter h id v. utun-.l it fun is ding f ir New ,,ik di:.i:ion, "jh-o-pie liml ! am a trilling uud utiob'rusive matter J 1st to get "u Into of lunch' tint fen realize w hut a gigantic bunnc-a 1: u nicia iy t i kiipp v hungry pe .plc d-n 11 town nt ii.ki.i, I.- aiise tew bring ti.e r iunclie witii th.-tn. and fjimi tho forma tion of th in v li nn, can go ho'nc. " I'l.n e-tabiishineiii f.-.-l, 3,10) Kaple a d ay, and the n uoti'.it of food n- piircl to ear.-for tint . it miiage i eiion.i 11a. For example, n h.-n ,ve put iinsli' 011 't.ie (ia.a'iiin iglj I. mtdj 11 ;i act 11 illy lo liii i wagon. We are not the lar-cst luu-b riaitn, however." -New York Tribune. t.eorcr tVaaliingi..ti-a ra.tlilb.ua Isin.mnu. Liun-nce, K.tl of I-'.-rn rs, ndislant rela tive, of lie ,rge Wii-suiiigton, bad u m ist t r.tnitii-.il ieiii.-r. and one d iy. In u lit of 1 .1-11011, be cut dovn iv, tb hit t.vord h.v tteiv.ird, nn old gent lem in n.um'd John eon, i lie hitter bad given 110 provo-iti n for the il.i-, 1, and the crime w.u 11:1 act of brutality, Inexcii.iible nave that the c iri niav m.t hair la-rn well b.il.in,-1 mentally. He waa brought to trial for killing, Joiia son, nnd demand" 1 tid received tile privi lege of bring tried l.y ,, peers Tin-home of lord, w 1 thronged d irijg the hearing Th.. rii.len.ia nr,-.. I . . u. !!''!:, -V , Itl get 1. 1.V M.llglll 1 . :i 1 !. g-11 -i-i .. v eta lo , h-l .low n ' tun " h it I.e : 1 at.gr ia .1 n ei-not:.- . f tt y ! is. w iv t,. It I riul-e lea lortier through -e he la rv nan a few piece, , f ,'!,,. coiiel.nive, and Ferrer, w o vtitcnce 1 t ' f. r it by iipp:iitg I be hang.-1 at I'yl. irii. Ap;- u, wore 111 1 .0 la y. a.l pat r. i,, i.. ,,. m. I to the king for clen.n. -i- l.,,i 1,. v., in I V l. 1 V u Ul .- Itli'-l - Il t'-ie t ar I loi I . ai: I ; -, ne tu i,r 1 , 1 1. 1, -Id Mask II llcw.i, me it waa me in a Ferrer, I brav.nl 1 ocr.i-ioii ,-1 1.1 ins nn it Chicago : Tlea at t -.f r. va.a 01 ait l oi r, were f-.-.b. b orlore lie w ia ready i. party Ms. they were cam., an 1 in tm'inM.Uit w a. rep a i t.e .pwri..i')r l unt. akfc. Ikaston til. .ia- rara p u m tart Wliru t ", to their ankl.t In til. iVOtOtllhCaJU It-.vat J.w-.iUi Hi, In Silnhary-IIare i ,yer r,,l0 J..11.. ...or n.gnnr.,, tae number oJ s e . . ,,i :.a e ti-, ,j the throt,, W lei tl ' . Otlirr f-..ka L. r-l S.Uabury-I .- tl.mkitig you did o a,.or ir i.aie La. I l.f litlll.i'l. re uutn-.x-r 0 11 in s.ine y...i aa.rn.lrd Ti. I u,i;Ma.. ri.) luorr thttl m.-t In, fate with ro.i.kK-raiuO lie w i, r.-ir. fully nltired for the ami i:n. at. ,1 nrovidin.- a aiii.e:i cr I fur the c. reniot.v. To tint w i.iiutha e.iiui.onrr agr.nl, and tho carl w.it turii.i,,;t,.tlrw:a l.g, ftilJ. otucr co.a ni.'n felon. It may I worthy- uf mention that tb: unfortunate nobleman w..a not o.ily ro titnl to Cecrg Wasbi.igt.vn. I. it n 1, ,ilv ,au.m-t ...-v-enditit of lung l.l.t.ird 1:1 of l.ugl li.ott v. .ngj.atlieno .gn. w.i. Itotiorrihe re vard of value "-Cu. C-lgO Hi raid fty )e..n of con- .Jtrtal . tl e.d maa oppuaiur tt "V a .p, "U el.- ' "He b u-rti wwartng traartaclea tine a toy of j c.ia IU la to uatai to Ibara that ke ca n. i. (aj, ea hat auaw wiU al era taaw new.- Lsrc A Live la "Do yoa brbrv our aocreioiV carried tails'" "Uoibaratioo: Wb caret Wky doa'l roo a-ak if kbey carried DaxketiPtxaker Pjvul He Kara, 11,. t.1 ,. The tracber of a S in. lay a. h.nl had laaeri rira) mg a atory uf ih crniuri.'o who ba-1 g.Tat (aith, and a !.. arrvant waa braird at the Iard t tunl The tra-ber bad nlwe.i on the lrn of the tt. rr. and had a-en that that . ; r. --r!y eoforcesl, and then the a.u,i to a br.gi.t .ir ia tae ciaaa: "And now, rau ,.a toll mi i.lltrra-tiiri-.a ia" "Vr m " taij the boy, very prorar-tir; "if a bora wtik a maa beesi oa." ikav k.a Irai-acrksMa And la.nl T vee-Uruum and the M..rnU.t of lion-v-rn l.'ira; r.u. in 1.,., 1 i, , i, . aJewr ia' t'.r. nU. Women Who aa:.irs I., I-. I . i . . .1 . I ' '--' 1. iij.tj jjr.j eartng tl-nr bair ia the lire-.-i ,tvi.. a i . SUry Andirv.-n. X it mmy of tit, m lo- ' a. me, a, .l irr n -ej to, ; 1 lirn k head lrvaa i, ail t.rr T-rre,. , !ri . sa ,ha, UX mx b.ro 10 M i.-i. f ,,r,. u, and h.atonc leiaed wa. u.e t-...f .:,, i. .,, Ia ttlf Me.iiirr.o.Mo uf t :,r Cartb.t.-.n.aa of uid aa it i t.i of t: Uu-.i.h i,,,.,,,, ,' g is-atidof Glioi-p l' ri.i.i rt i'.hi.. . .. . I, --. u.au tor -a-lillkiril tcimait aoij an a as. ka. nt a-aWtbag aO gTkV.ai . t. e nr.gt.:..; Vr-i. a tiif oiigU. T.U 11 f .r .vom.-n win, cia.sieai f. a'urao ijo. v r.y c,rl ,r- , " ' " "ara anl 1 p t.,1,1 n.tct i I ""'"a I', it grow, a irie o 1. T'lereare ha.f .td ot.-n v .nat.ontoa --.e.trle, n ruovt c. t the 'j nr I. to jet trwl, aid therurle wont a: tne :ai ::ri fa..e. Wommct fa.bt n app , recti v taici BotLiog of wcariLg til ,lr. Wa it it , Bvre. itt of tbem do oat aorta to ca.- jw twiiaer Ut rtvti aud la tj ttuuu o o o