MCVE. X llfl : fm rlb scant) grace (.fiirj'T r ordered m r. U iiuiut) a el rll rubbed board- (; , tll'-r'B tt'MI of laden bess ji i I j;i.lii la lb quid pla.. ,1 st.nl lbs! baa) suckle lustra. l l.l I, tin- lit t lw garden toas VViib sau armed hates au I blossoms brlgtiti u-,u:id liii iu:ur. lim. and niwl M .trie brum) "' "J "-. i i.t re glu I u blo-suuta nf di-ligbl !u u m Ui "'! Tl.n.uii thai grreii l.ui'l I her blow ea air Tint ui) l'r'ls-l even here j., uua i ill's ri(i rar; An I (m il I Mil nsiol I hrer Tuee. li" nf n'e prr. Aud to mind's lull r U heard tto mere. -li. i-suil Id Lrl.ur Hour. AIIICIIWAYMA.VSJL'ULT The house In i;tiun wai what Peter the Scholar iwIm corrects my proof I'.ierts) i all one of the rusiiiurhy sort the front faring u ft reft ami the luck loosing over u turfed garden, witn a lime tree r two. a laburnum, and a lawn ti-tim court marked out, ill while liin-i plain to see t-i tli starlight. At the t-tld of the gurdeu U door, painted dark green, led into a narrow luti be tween high wail, where, if two person lui't. otic bal to turn sideways to let tli other pnsa. TUe entrance to till lane vcai cut in two by a wooden KJt alioiit tbe hci-fht of your ln. and jiut beyond tni. ill tlit? hull r.n., (J.-vr.-e wai Malt ing for it with t..e dogcart. We Iiiul picked the usual time the dlDii'T hour. It had Jut turned datk nJ the church clock, two street away, wai tiiiuitiiii th quarter after euut when Pet.-r nn.l I let ourselves in ly the pneti dour I sisikeof and felt along the Willi for the gardener's ladder that we knew win hanging there. A lmpler J. ih tin-ru never w.ii. The bednsuu win dow on the lirt l!"r stnsl riiflit npn to the ii i lit air. mid inside m a fumt candlelight flickciiiig. Just a a can-h- maid will leave tin-Hi alter her mitre Lu K" down to dinner. To m Hire, there wa u chain of her coming hick to put them otit, hut w could hear her v.me in the n-rvant.V h ill a we liftel the hiJ.hr and re-ted iti;iiiil the mil. "She'a Kl"N' f"r half an hour yet," Peter wh'.!ii-retl, lioldm' the la-hh r while I U .in to clti;ih; "but if I hear her Voire atop, I'll 'hrtuiial t. Ini catitlntK." 1 we... lly. pubeil my hend eotitly uIkivo tno level of the nil and I 'joked in. It w! a roomy place, with a (rrvnt h.i.f tester Ivl. hutii( with ruriuiua. H.indiiu out from tne wull on my n'ht The cm tain wi re of chintl. adark but k KTDiind. with f! itniiu red jxippie upraw htU ovt r it. mid the farther curtain hid the drt--!iii table and the candle ii.n It utnl the jewel i nvf that I confidently hotjetl to M.illd iiIniii It uImj. A bright UiiimN carp't covereil the flour, and tile wall p:i-r. I retiiemljer thoiuh, for the l:f ot me, I can not tell why wa a p.iht-ray cmii:i.1, worked up to imitate n.iterel ui'., with png of fill untie-".i-e upon it. 1 looked urotiti'l and liu-nt-d fur half a luitlllte. Tile lioil) v'ii still u death u; here not u amitid in the room or in the i4Ki;i-i beyond. With a liod to I'.-ter to hold the ladder firm I lifted one lt-X over the ;ll, then the other, dropped in v fft curefully ;on the thick carpet ii ml went timikly arnuinl the bel to I tie tlr'-liU t.tble. But nt the corner, and n noon ii ever I i.iv iiiouti'l the chintz curtain, my kuet cave v.-.iy. and I put out a baud towur 1 the le lt. Uefore. the dieviui table, uud io front of the bijf i.-! in which he could luy white face, wa an old l.tdy ruted She wore it bluie of Jewel aud a low guwn. out i.f winch roe the M-ruKKiett neck and ahonldera I have ever looked ou. Her hair wa thick with black dye ml f.ifteiied with a diuniond ct.nr Ue tweeu the two caudie the powder show ed on her cheek bone like flour on a tuila-r' coat. Chin on band. he wa L-ii'iiu ateiidilv tuto the mirror before her, aud. even in uiy frtebt. I ha.1 time to uote that a irliuw of sherry and a plate of rice uud curry stoml at her elbow uioti tha rouite p'" uJ Pow,,1,;r Ptf. While I lvod stock till and pretty well scared out of my wit, she rose, still atitrinu ut uiy imas in the KbiM. folde.1 ber hands modestly over her ImafJin. and ajttke In a deep, tragical Voica: 'The pntice!" Theu. tacitu aharply around. he held oat her thin ar.u. "Vou have come at hist?" There w- not umch to say to this f c pt thitt I ba.l. S-i I eoufesiwd It. Even with the candies behind her I could see ber eyes irlowitu like a lA. nd utl tUhcr ixr creuture tint worlJ could tcarcely show. -la thai bolder let aaiiut tha win dowr "biuce yon f-etn to know, ma'am." said 1, "it i " "Ah. Iloni""! Yoiircbei-kt artrnJJy your po'ipie are too rt-il."" "Tuen I'm tfUl my color's come back, for. to tell the truth, you dlil ifive me a turn jti.-t at liit. You were looking out fur me. no doubt" My piime!" Sue trefhl out h-r nrni u-ain. ami l ini pretty well at my win" end. I let her embrace uie. "It Lai been so lon." she said. "oil. the weary while! And they ill trvat tne, Wuerc have you b.-n all this l-lium timi.-" I was not troinir to ani-wer that, ym may be sure, lly this I had recovered nuu.ll nm, leni.v to cuesa what a tie'ir the inith-that thu wa a ui.t-l aunt if the fauu'.y Ijelow. and that the (Tame -vaa la my iiati 1 if I played with tbfent care. Nj I nn-t herijue-tion witli atlotliet "Lont here." I Mil. "I'm rnnninn a Cntiliertbl nk in bravmj these tre ctitoM of your'n. Hadn't we better elope at once" "1 mn r-a Ir." "And lb jewelh? You won't leavt tl.enj t your enemies. I iiippie." ' t?n turned to the drevin.' table. lifted ber jewel c;te and pr.t it into my band. "I am ready." she repeated; "l-t 01 bt) CTi'- k anl sfea'thv a iteath." Sue tuiiowetl uie to tue window ata. lonkiti; imt. drew lai k. "Wkat borr hie. black depti;!" "It a n ey." aald I. "a l '- J'oo eonld ; it on yonr bead lock ber." I liiaibedool tritt and heip-J h-r. letting ber leet on the rnn'i. We went down In iiler.ee 1 choking ail t-e way at the light of Pe:er below, wbo wai lof-kioj with bii iioata open and b;i lipe too weak to iteet the cunet and wonir &int teat ro np from the depthtcf l.m. WUri. I touched turf and handed lua the Jewel cm u tj it hit ma I j a tract. We put the Udder tack In la pc id slwe oret lie tarf toiler. C4 ouuide the Brd-n door TVtrr could tanil no more of it. "I've a tireurm in my icket." whimper ed he, pulling np. "and I'm going to tire it off to rtlieve uiy feeling, if you dou't explain here anil now. Wh ., in pit) t name, i she" "Yini mug he'sthe Original Sleeping Ut a ity. I in eloping w.ih her. and you've got her jewel." 1 "Pinion uie. Jem." be s.iyi. (n his geiitleiualily way. "if I dou't quite see. Are you taking her off to un it her or marry her.' r'or how to get nd of her flu-" The poor old creature bad lulled, too. three ace aheud of Ii. and waited while we whispered, with the moonlight. mat siiiikm uown into tne lane, wlilteu- lug her bare neck and flaahmg on ber Jewels. "Utie llioineiit." I said, and tepped for ward to her; "you bad better take o!T those ornaments here, my dear, and give them to my servant to take care of There' a carnage waiting for u at the tti.l of the lane, and when he hai stowed them under the seat we can climb in and drive off" "To ttie end of the world to the very Hiu of It, my kero." She pulled the geini from her ran. hair and bosom and banded them to Peter, who received them with a Uiw. Next she searched in her pocket and drew out a tiny key. Peter unlocked tberase. and. having carefully sioae.1 the dla inolid llll.lt. Iia ked it again, handed back the key. touched hi hat aud walk ed off toward the dogcart. "My dearest lady," I began, a soon aa we were alone between the high walls, "if the devotion of a life" Her bare arm crept into mine. "There is but a little time left for u in which to be happy. Year after year I have marked oil the uluiauat': day by day I have watched the dial. I saw my sister married uud my sisters' dau. liters; and still I wititi-d. Kai h had a man to love her anil tend her, but none bail such a m ii ii a I would h.'tvechint-n. They were none like yon, my prince." "No, I dare sjty not." "Oil, but my heart ii not so cold. Take my hand It i firm aud strong; touch my lips they are burning" A low whistle sounded at the top of the lane. As I took her hands I pushed her bock, and turning ran for my life. I sttpHe that a I ran I counted forty lie fore her w renin 'came, and then the Sound of ber feet pattering after ine. She must have run like a demon, for I was less thau tell yard ahead when Peter caught my wnst ami pulled me lip onto tne bark seat of the dogcart. Ami la-fore btirge could let the hone going her hand clutched at the flap on which my feet rested. It missed its grasp and she never got near enough again. Unt for half a minute I looked into that horrible face following n ami working with silent rage: and for half it mile nt least 1 heard the patter of ber fret in the darkm-M behind. Indeed. I ran bear It now. y. iu Argonaut. A SPANISH FANUAXdO DANCE WHICH ONCE USED TO A.30USE CHEAT ENTHUSIASM. tXPERT lb-j U WOMEN TRAIN JUVPIRS. la Call torn I a (he rndsnio Wa Often Ih avtne of a Very I lurly Firs I at VVIiu'i Ma Vtera Suniellair lvill ar Vtuaatl eil Haw line t.Bilel. Kenlliif I'liioer fur Funeral. Wli.tt an idea! Dies you. florist are bad enough, but they have not yet slipped so low a to hire out Mower for funeral." Thu spoke Fifth avenue dealer in f.inry txiseg.tyt the other day. "Hut yon loan dovei to undertaker sometime''" "Ye, uud to the churchei on special occasions: but loaning flowers for a fu neral, why. it Kaiiuply prep sterim!" "It ii said to be done every day in thia city." "Yea. there are dealer in artificial flower who do that bniincs. but not florists." I vmted the largest artificial flower and foliage concern iu the city. "A gr"at many Joor eople," sold a inemlsT of the tiriu. "order Jotte.l flower and tropical plant of in for funeralt. We charge H per cent, for their uae. ami In many instance the flower might better have been pnrchased out mid out. Take otir foliage uonqnet. composed of begonias, colen. geranium and ivy tbev come cheap, and It I poor economy to biro them. But people of imall Uieaui like the Immediate saving, aud the long rou i not taken mtoaccouut. rorchitrcb funeral we sell large quautitlei of cbry. antheuiiims. rraves, tiger aud calla lilies. hvaciuths. etc. Natural flower are some time rcpreuented on the aame altar, aud it ii impossible to ted which l wiucn. New York Herald. II lialanl Dulling Water. W.S Rirton. a well Uunwo mluing mso and prospector, lias returiiel to San ler fiariiino frtnn an ej;,lorHtlou of the famous Ue.tlli valley. He stales that of a sudden ownf the ineinls-r of tlie arty Uecaui Insane. In tne lrii soulb Uartou stopped hi ltx. on I lie of iXtli valley. Here .it uitdmgnl the tbermomrter st.el nt H )ili-g. Uer Hi valley, and lif llil I. meant Death valley, al i .. m . Ibere occurtvd a remarkable plieiioineuon. Tu cloinl. one fratn the eal aul one from II, e west. met. An elrctric st.jrin folloaetl. Il.e like of whli h haa never Iwen seen hjr litiug man. i.inl for an hour the bi.ua was l.uiply terriuc. Tuen folio nig the eleclr'.i! Kirm cam a fail "f bulling lil rain. Tin lasu-l fur about teu ininute. The parties In ramp were actually foreed to co-er tlie.n over iu oriler to protect their lli- (ruin the .raiding water. The thumler a sonierhing that no art. ilery force ou the fare of the earth, no matter how great, could equal. Toronto Worid. Mo llell Ponrhe broil. Thelrll pum:h aiol then al reii.ter are alik unknown ou Kuropren Irimwuy Yjv li tm. iiger Usm paymic hi far l ......iiv -Uen a rereitit .lu the furm f a priute.1 slip, upon which I punched the an, (Mint miK-eied "d lh d.lai-e over Hiiiiu the pa enk-er la emu le.1 to I car rieil. Thr a.li are to I preserved iur lug tu rl'lc and pre-iill for lnii-ct inn whenever i!emm!el. aud they are hut Iu fiei(ueutly ilemaiKleil hy the .iu-raho are employed W keep a chera upon Ih cond.xt.jra. Tlie-e i no serre. J al-.ut the .p. itr s wora. II" nlr. the car in full uniform, renties' the pawner to s io Ihnr reiript. write ilown tne loli'lu' lor I O.inila-rand the amount of the fare c. (lte. and ileparta amid the uncompil mentary remark, of the traveling pa .lie. Tn potters serra to equally lepoal wherever they ply lutir vocatiou -Cor Omaha 1W-. Yon v '1 fm 1 in the big dictionaries thrt the not I fandango i ili riled as a rii litr ki I of ."vanish dac.-e In thtic ' .ur time, supposed to be ol Mi.-ish or.giti. This l n true ilel'.nitioti. b.U It dis not ile I'. lie the (iiiidanco of the l'.u .!i-f.is:. line It nu ant a li.g ilamu to uk h an; lav ly is welcome, nnd ..: n hiclirvt r Kly lfl;..t ed m lLo n ( .1 of .iims.-'.f eriierally. In the ol.li-ii il.ii it nu. tut a general. cu:ifust d minitlitij ot nirii and women, rvvdver. gaming tallies. Imxi: and ur. soft, i.w lodiuus anisic, tn curious contrast to ti e surroo'.id'.ng. aud liquor first, l.-.st a i l ail the time. In the tlit of forty. nine thl quaictold mission town w.ia tdlnl with adirti'urrr from all over the glut, and whctieter a fandango t'mk place they went as a ui.itt. r of course, liver) iasly ilrvss.il rxtrav.tant ly. Ssnonta v ho at other lime dn-swd although tli-jr l.ol luirely enough tnoniy to live ou wore rlab. irate silk and s-itltis and were otherwise ihtornted In a costly manlier. The nun also sjieut a giHl ilrul of money on thrirrlolhra. The usual swell Mexican costume consisted of trous-r of black velvet, laced on the outer seam from Ibo hli d.iwn. little Jingling 111 h iuoii. being inlcraiersed nt interval of nt.iul an Inch The Jarki-l was of blink or lilue. braided with gold Tln-re wa a red I'.aiu inil snsh around thu nalst, patent leniher sbis-s, the usual red VU una hut. revolvers Incasa-d III pat.'til h it her si Milliards and ra'rhai there were silver apur. The fauduiimj wa held iu a lonti, low adole bouse fronting the ploa. It ha I one grand room for the dimco. Hanked b Iwn other ns llis, whiih tniule up the front of the bouse. T l.tr.p' wing otenilel to the rear, containing rtsiuis Usually ustsl n dressing riNim. The w riter n-iiieiiila-ratlistiiictly the f.rst famlnligo he ntteiiiled ill thl minis' boasr. Iiwnssoiuii U years injo. I run the ill-v-rl pt loll of t he bllair he bud hiT.rdcirv lesslv let drop by various impmhi in the ton u be roni hn li-il to carry tno Inon' thau the Usual number of revoler. and to wi-ar iu adiiitioti to hi stiletto a long sword This wa IncHM-d In a letit leather scab bard, giving the wean r a line martial ap iN-anince. As the w riter on the uitiht of the fan- datico ui tiroarhrd the nd.ilie Imiise n noise like that of un cartbuilake met hie..r. It wna made ly the gucsl llisnl.- g.ttliu nMulv for the eiitertaitiim-iit. They wire shouting, ilanciiig, stamping their fivt. clapping their tnuils uu 1 doing otlnr thiiiuswhieh uoiihltend to cheer up the snintsof any whoini; ht feel out of s..ns. lu front wns a croudol seedy Indians, hi if bnisl Mexican and those other a.mliM creature who uluav turn up and lmnu around whenever tluie is a big show goiiur ou. Among the dancer were gaudily dn-s-rd rnnrheros ami :: ii:ib!i r of the r'-;N Mi ami f.ishii'lialile tys. who were regardi-d n great men by those who made their money lu honest culliim. The "tin horn" pi-oplc wen" on linml ali. Tln re were merchants store clerk, town nml county ofln i.ils, cat tle dealer. nal ollher ill full uniform, and a large iiuinla r of other mtsii w lio were engaged iu some reputable pursuit. There were very fee.- American women of the Ijetler class In the lieighlsirho-sl lu Ibnseda), and none of them ever visited n fiuiilaiiKo. I Ine of the iiiimi rou source of profit of the fandango were the gambling game played In tiie os-n court. The most popular game w a Mexican tnoule. I'.eside this, thin- were a dozen others in full blast roule'. e, lnsiiutietti', i hiisjt. l and furo. The last was the lnot general. Kveryliodr look uturn nt it some time during the night. Those tanks nrrc ninsi frequented ill hich women presidrd. i hey were flashily dressed and smoked ci rarcttcs. Ono of Ihcm wore n half coucraled stiletto at ber waist. She lool.ed entirely self ikt. sessed. and as it turned out nfu rwanl was perfectly able to take care of bersi lf. While tho fandango wa ut Its height, the excited dancer evidently trying to iakc the old house down, aud the Kamrkccpcrs calling out first in Snauih thru tn liug lish tho reaulu of vanou play, a party of half dozen particularly tough customer utered the place. Tueywero led by one Dill Newmnu. a gcntlrmau nntisl for bis dislike of well ordered socictvand theu iui ber of men he bail killed. This crowd bud for It solo object the ruiung of a row. It waa unusual fur n fandango to get through without some shooting or other disturb ance, and Hill Newman and his frteud were there ou thl occasion to aupplr It. Wbeu the tiurty reached tho spot w here tbe gambling wa going on, Newman ge the lgnl for a raid on tbe gold that wa being fnt-ly displayed on the table by turning out one of the light Then be quietly rolUd under the unaite table at which the lair sriiorlta with the cigarilo and daguer was dealing, liach of the re t of tbe gun g Und at a lamp, and in Ihe shooting Ijteame general. Newman upset tbe table, and bis uil Is gau raking ill Ihe gold which now la) strewn alsiiit the Ihs.r. The woman shoiitil in haiiih. and in a moiurut a ilo.rn cuhalh ns hail surriiuiideil the table. With n well directed thrust of her dagger she laid Newman nt In r fis t Two other were shot ami killed, and the other three were Imdly wounded. The rnid bad not la-en quick enough und had ended 111 dismal failure. Meanwhile the Indiana and hang rsouon tbe outside began firing oil their revolver In an ecslacy of !. I hey liml In ant tin nolae on the lli.nlc aud knew that the usuul ibisitilig liich-c nas on. They were adding their nnte U the gi neral Jollity of thi- ica Sioll. Ihe sal a was sisun clean!, the giuMa lie ing evidently accustomed to such hasty exits. AfU-r the smoke hal litteil ami siiiie llcht la-n turned on. thr host, a rhartulng native Call fonnan. vsbol.ii'l that faculty en viable In a lamllnnl of making vcrylly feel at bonie. ant mint'l w.th some show r.f rrirret I hut "ow m ton lilt leilisturoaric the fnndatiifo hail Us ii bnjiitfhl to nn end or that muht. but that ano: In r more urand and ni.rertij"j::lilc wi.-ihl U- gneii ou ih following rvenitij;." ! Angelea ('-t New York World. b lil Train In Trsnsil atttng Ih arliulkill Vallrt. Mr. M ine smiiMw I one of the most r;wrl train ) ini;-rs III t in- I'u.ie I Sia'.i -. With t h ease nml detern of n trir.'an r.niioa.lrr Mrs Si;il" l.isrs ll in h-ap on a s jit lino li'i smI Irani ami saiely lali'lt nil the Iniinis-r or on llienvie ml also e I lie n heel V ii h ttie s, me e ie ami success she Jumps s ih ) Irotu a Irani ami j;iss on lirr l I'eJ" Mrs Senltoe is l oa v.'iii. g ss l.s'kmg. bl..ck h ore I and lila. k rif I n.niiiiii, ii'iil is t.iirt) Il.e yc tr. orl .ir i. .it .il imiiiT, and al the i l"se of Ihe HI, hi nrr l.uv and I. nils ur Is-ronel ami bins Sue Is h it is know ii as a prof.-i , , i i ,', pi, Uer, lli.il :., sue pa k. i-.i il ic.'ii Ine laorisid for I he use of hei film.) I.itne loner Miihi iui lie .0I1114 ne so in- I in leeii Wi'-u rti co.o I. sers nlii uuhi ly j.ini p iu aiol utT moiiiie-il tr ims nn l tiiink tiolhinii of It. Mrs Santo Is 'lie cjili-vti of th gang." and Is n-!rdr I a tne lu.l veil tu n-some It is a common fusio n f. r the wo lien to gn don n Ihe road on hut. led train and conn- hick on eoipt) trii,.s lueirilns M at the race of leu la llfseell miles all Ii inr IsmiiiiI la loner nui. kills of the I) 1'iirre or four women J nop ou a loaded coal I ruin nt nigtil ami s-titer tlie middle cars an.n frniu the signt ul the lirakemeii ami ion In, Mr in in spue of I hree llllli s I He) snreel iu pilsli Ing off a lot of (Mil from llieloinol the neil loaded car. Tlnse bunleil lib egit. (uruace or sleamlsiit coil are n il molest ed. Tne nut coal Is tu most stiiiAnt sfier After the women li.tte g uie don u lareuough, and if not deles tel. Ihey jump ..It th train no matter how f i.l it Is uiov ing. out tlir) generally t is their I. no-in s.de.tiug tU best place to ui.ike a safe Liilidiuil The coal thst they push oil the car ou lb ilunu tnp is garnered iipalilanu by girl coal pi at-rs w no b ir ii"l yrt Is-ciiin pMlieieul In Iron Jumping Alter lb nniueil naie the I i-i led coal trail s g.'lng ilnniithe) ii ait for an up ci.d train mane up of enipt) cars, i'nese iritina run rapid li.but tne women, no in ou r how il.ira tne in. lit, run sniftly along null Ine tram uud jump on them ns uraci fun) ami sue ts-ssluli) n. nnv pr iclicai railro ul.-r. They gather uii their skirts III lluirlell hand and Uso Ihrir i ghl lu Mnurlng a grip llm-e ou an empty car, the women get do ii Into II ami s. r ih-Uie c sd together Al Iniiis siih-iulilv t"il i left lu the Isdtoin to I'urrii'.. dumping at the great pu is, at tnlrnater, and Ihiseoal is a Ismail l lot lie Hoiueli, m no csip it Up into hags, completely In. lug Iheiu by the lime tne tram n-a nc Ine nuiskirls of the i II). I lo se ilileil Isigs me then siiuiig over Ihes.'li's of the car ami dmp.ssl lu tlie ground, I. ill, on-. I hy tlie noineii llieiu selies. in this nay tiiry l"d all lilghl. and siin-issl iu ge:, nig together a lot ul coal, whu n is de,o.i:e. iu I no luuk) arils of the slnilillis li.il is-i llp). Tneir bus luillds nor III the lielglilnirillg nulls, uud are i.ev.-r k.iiinu to bay more than n ton f eiml for miller Use. I'hey till) Ibis ll III oriler lo have a eecripted hill Io show III uiselhev an- arrested Ihe gills (father uii 1 1 e coal 111 palls and old si-ulllr along Hi.- rail road. They are frequently el, iar.1 by Ihe rnlru.id police, but are rare,) ar restisl, l-raiise the girls are s.-en ilnum noihiiiL.' nroag. und the nonili Hum JuiliHtis nor only ut night iinl are smart euougli ll"t lo Is-i'iiuglil nt It lieiusiouallv line Is killed tl.nulgll ber on ii carlesuis, out such uu iiruueiii nas mil liapa-iird ivreiitly. Some nf Ihe more snnessliil i I (Hi kers haveenoiigh cosl to spare to sell to their uuighlsirs. taJr New York Sun. WHAT lllINAMKN KAT. N MLi'.lCN Pt-,Cni3ES THEFEAjT C-r A CCLCSTIAL. rallng I s.l.'ini la I Iiihk UIITsr llsdlf sll trnm Tin.' lu lulrilra-A I lStil' ..lis llsMi.irl- llsrs. I blurs llellrsrlva I blurs a. I I raelalilrs. Wlrii ne n re si- ted at the l.ihle . - f i V 1 i ilttoed sloe .1 l.rilsi.rd I's niih ii.'k ii.o.ist,, as ..u l uskisl us f. r our i-rnrr W e . n .-I f"r a regui n ibniirr. just i i. it t he In up we As lluw Tubar anerl Sum Men. "Cig.irf Yea, tbaiika Don't mind ilo " I hey mny say w lul they pleas.' went on tlie old timer, as he sunk Into uu ea-y rl.ulr nt the I'll ih Avenue hotid anil dream lly pulled ana) nt Ids eed. "hut I Is-llen that smoking ha it place ill tin wait Id " "Due of Ihe minor evils of life " "1 lint mil la-, lull I actually la-liev. air tlml I lie weeil gov a long way toward milking- this world better." ".M.iklng lb world heltcrr" "Kxailly." "How Ml "lu many ways. Msny and mny a time bru I am iluwnrast and aunojed with bnsiiirsa cares; when the blark clouds com. when everything g" wrong, when lit sesms unrniliirable. I llglil my cigar, and In a iwlukllug luy care slip away." Do VlU Ijrlleve thatr" I certainly do. I nppenl to iery old smoker In the land. I tell ynu, sir, the arnina of fragraut toljarco 1 the greatest nrni)' of rare In this world. " "Ye, It is a consoler. "No doubt of It. A companion In many lonesome hours. I actually la-lieve that ll Is alnussi imiM.ssihle for a man o Is-dun n cast nml sinuke a iioral cigar. Tuljaccoaeta a gentle stslative, bringing pear and cousoiiitiuu to the heart, ll Is the sMir man's luxury and Ihe rich man's friend If toil do not IsHleie ll try Ibe si heme yourself." New York World. V islnng li s. J-. led A ill'" .'il.l.er la-.'ii's, a ll in, Id t mil s . ul ti.earodg i ml drst I lie 1 1 rst con ise e e n i re s i i e I n 11 h tc '. HI .1 iu 1 1 l.l t Ir i Mi. i u"s I In- s. i on. I coiirs. r, i.s'sii- I .-I i I iiLsio-s of ii Hi r me i. ui s.sls I hiu- .ir.- a f 1 1 orne tie lii ai v among Ihe I'loiu-s. i-t tain sii.ed oranges, ser.ed in ilnn id i .1 ,i..iiis Ihe oialiges w ere suii.l su.l irri snisl and pun I ne f.mrtii coins n, i. tl e il n iter n er ai'd n'lit.iliii'd I re sulwiant ..i,s Uu n.ts Ih priminil t laud und was wrvetl lu a large ii tit r d .li, e i. h srrs..u (sung guru a Isinl There lure seiei-ii siiiiiinr ili.lirs of ililTiri'iit kindsiif meits and i egrlah es lo rat n ll ll I li r le. such as link iii-nt. pors. mutton curry, la-mi cunl, siringi.l eiHuniiiil. lc Thi course comp i'ted our iliunrr. s.iue tie did not partake of the r, re n Ine w uii which th I lm.es freipieui I) t ml t lo ir mrni. line I the Oun.nn ill's si. ill of life and forms the prim-iiml nrlu .e of diet ll. rough out ti e io intrv It Is conked hi steaming in a b isket or siei sns(M'ii.ltsl oier a siial low mm keti e parti i hll.d null miu-r I'h otlnr unities of f .ssssl ur t.s. kts in Ihe same n t) Slid at Hi stmr lime, s many as four or lu tsiin r Is-ing litleil liltxl) oier r.uh other and c oiere.1 lo ket Ihe steam, w bu ll t he n aler Is-.oiv sup le to all at t ute llnkeil breail I not se.1. nriliirr I n.i.k. hult. r nur rbes-se Al llrst It ssa iiu-.l strange to in losit donu liie.il nt a hu ll Iboss laminar tllsbes wrre iai'Uuig Wlltr CIIINVMlM kT. IVrhnii the gn-alest variety III tht"lil sv lull of fate is found In the irgvtnhlra. sinl ceriainli iniuh of th- ir ugr.i iilture consists III laisiug II. rm. IU-.ui runl und Ivan Jnin, put n n tie hail al Ih hotel ilin uer, la u adr l.l Uuling and grinding black oralis und nnV'iig u e llour nui. n n. r. isiim ir I turiiierie. There ntv Inenti r more kinds of Is . ins ami pi as rni.ed III ..Ilia, ami they are preiared for (! lu in. in V illtlereiit mil t'al.l.ige, blistsill, kille.ralllifluwer, rress. eolewort, lellute, sow Ihlslle, spill. n li, ceiery, ilamlellull. surror). sneell btsti. ginger, niiisianl. ratlisbes, urteuusia. lima ruuthlls, t uta. pig weeil. biirslaue, sbcp lenis' .uise. rtuier. garlir. leeks, uiilous. illllnus, all. tlltlls and chides lire sum of the principal gn-eits, uiiiuy of them tie tu loll) iHioriferuiis during rousing aud after eat ing Cat rols, (.minis, uashes, ciiriimlsrr. slermidoiis, toiualia s, turinis, radishes, briujiis, (uiii(ikliia anil ttkera liny Is liameil a most rummou ninoiig the srnie or inure g.udrii iegiiaiiu-s sum pm- lis s are very pleutiiiil I Iui Ii ih pol.it. has Ijei-n groiitl for a g."l man) )f l"s. lull baa nut eniiie Inlugeueral Useumnng the -nple. I'ruils of niosl vartrtle are abundant all lb ) car, orange bring Ihe misst roiiiinon. I lie lew popple and kitten that are sold for I h I. .hie no- led on a diet of me lirforrhuud. so I heir lb so i pru'Ml.lr mm b cleaner mid mure wholesome than lb mil rating, mud nioloning ling that forms so l.i i g.t n xirtof tbe fissl nf our iwncountr). Hals ma) Isr ralen In soin ew ci.sea; ill fiu t I la-iirve I saw ii siring of dried rata hanging In a market In ( all ion. but Ihev nre neither common imr -iieap, and ought nut to la. considered l.slim llif part of Hhinese iliet any more Hum fnius lists and snails sluillul la. ol Allll1eall diet llntl'a nesi soup Is rale.l occasional! by those who can atlord IU ll very expensive, costing a ilullar an inline. I waa loriiiuate ruoiigii iu taste sum once, and Ibuilghl It waa the nnsst Irlicluu still u I hud ever enlec Shark rlii are alo eaten nme aud Ihea by pl cure. A I'HINfisX DANyl'KT. At frequent Interval along t lis trrrUlo the city there nr w hat may be ialie.1 ree Laurant right out In Ibe at reel. The keeper may be seen squatting nn the atone pavement nn a low sl.sil Aa t iwol I'lgeoo lllatMl Hub). Rome very la-auliful Turkish n-i-klae are conspicuous In Mrs Ituhanl r i 'ia- I tjery s casket. ( me is ou r )" pun ohi. n ! la gold, stndde.1 with mralsntid luni'i.'.ses. She alsrj ow it .1 riirioti ohl niKjwilb u ' . . j.l.l tula The lri'fl:d 1 Uucjt i.at"i. - that thl ril y will turn black Just la-fore a great calamity bapi-'h f Ihe owner f tbe ring Mr. Iiunila-rv baa a lmr t 'id cirdl. and also the regulation perl n-enlace, diamoii'l tar,en''ni and Lr..i and tbecur.ocijewel pitof the osuui to eietywonun -New York r.eojrder Th Cu.nnt Tr, Toe native proverb . "A coooauul I n bride' ilonry," and realty tne many uses to n bleb the punn anil u pr.si urt are put are wuiiib-rful. They prut idy family with fiasl, abelter. fuel, buusr utenslla and. If nee. I la., clothe It takes n long time for the cocoa nut lo attain Its full roliilitioli of Israriug- svrn years but wbeu tbisllmr has p.t.sed It Is a mine of neulth, nml bnppy Is be n bo ran rail a plantation of a hundred acre his own. The nuts when ripe fall tn the ground anil where necessary are plw ked by 11111 ho c limb up. ll sometimes makes one blood run cold to ee llieui run not he tree Ilk iimukr) Tno wa) are iirartlre. f..r mounting Ihe trunk. Intberaef a mall tree at an tabl niollii nt. the insn w aiks up t be trunk, keeping his feet fl it lig lil.st ll, Slid throwing his weight ha' k fnun II a inurb aa Issssil.le. retnitillllt bis Hiltiiin ul th Same time by the tension nf his arms The ot her and safer plan Is lo pasa a hop ofcortl around the feet, which ur thu kept close together, and gr.t.p the trunk of the tree, the nrtus in the inr ititime its sisling the rlimta-r, n Iui mores upnanl I a Series ,f Ill'Ois - r ritlik lsl'e s MolllhlV A lleiaarkaOia lllark VValiiitl Ohio I a remarkable stale for nut. A new kind of blur walnut haa las ill" ov. r-I out them which is protiaul destiuuil t'i 1st highly priz.-d lu the fu ture. Uy a freak of nature i.iia-half of 1 WO'. J0UrtNALIST3 0 LONDON. The isln nf I itttrllMS) PrarllrJ ht Suat .f lb r'sasal tl f llsrs. There iotitss -part lira In J inr:iilii'i Wll.'ll W H'lelMl ive ml mined III l,'l!l .1 ;!l il'i I of tt l:lt li I '.i.-v l.avelii ldeillllK Ing feature s-.n. t. tin y hue collie iitnoi. 111.-it to . tk. an I l.iat is tt,. sis'eul of giving an 1 t iking prents ftoui th liiim with whom t'ie pijier to which tln-y ur attached has d- ..iilu's. Ti siii h all ex tent has 'thl custom re.'li'ili-d tint It hi li-t i.iiii- u r gii,..irciuirsif Id ic .mailing. to wiiiih the uiifortiili.ite victim sue fiiuiiis meekly to all apjs' ir.im e. th..i:gn lnn.tr, lly l.e must revolt at the nn u' kiioivb-U-e I t i. It S'Uin 1 v t-ry pretty and seem verr suit li'le that a lily, stvl.di iui.) we. I tln-s-,1. sli.oihl alight from a iiiurily as,intis lit'iiigh.un at the il s.r of a fashion i .le milliner, dressmaker or lasd a-lle, and li-nitliug iu lu r car I n repre sent it ivo of :i leading bldle' llewsjl ip T rc.'Vt to bo snoitn over the establish ment and I tveu.l the iiovt llie s.titi.l out to her for notice In ber next fasiiimi arlifler. So far o g,ssl. With due polue liess she conducted from how risuil to tiiow n 'in; treasure in the way of I'ari . headgear ure drawn from their stslui-tivt? fidilmgsof the softest tissue p iper, gem of art, front the milliner' point of view, i art revealed tt ber admiring eye, secret of the coming se.is.in ar. wiusperetl into ber intatliftic ear, future original sjan "iiiltie lire casually hinted nt to ex-1 cite ber curiietity and to int re.i her in terest, ali i when she has seen all, touched all. beard all, the depart cotnp'acriit end triumphant to repeat the aine pro gramme at another liliigaill. She knows full well that after her lii sHrture the manager will cull n clerk ami sav, "Sto that such an article i pit 'gttl up and dispatrhetl to the otllce of such a w-r; It will insure favorable me AFIISTOCilAtY ANO CCMOCiTACY. tlniui litsua I'.te 'lur.laganf r Ataerleas l.lrl in a l.r ll. 'l I. ill. 71: ri.inl t i f .1 ;0 .1 T ' 1 '" i N't.' i i 1 i i r. na. : t l-i .ii. f I it- l't .1 I u.1'1' r e. ui is ,i . i'i it i l.'l i ill r.v.ir I ii. I i.i i..:.; i - -.' . .'.'' .. . -i nrv inpors n t i i m . l'-r t ! , i. ir i p. t." ''' i s, i iii-iii ,- io i .. h.ii- .m tai ., v. litca l per a ' ii..: I I,'. I a lu. Viiii as I .ii. .ii atii.t'nr link between I'r.t.s'i I. '.! .1 in t i ry , id American .h uoi-acy th.i i" n rm. on vl liuiori of )r it rm. on il union of ll.-. V UU of to I Sl-liin; alli-e. 1.1 .d 1 1 1 1 1 , I; t -1 .ii I .' il I il, r.iocr.; mid ct ,-rt u Iu i - in, oj-.i'-y ta l-jstnj itiV ;. v ha 1 1... e -ilea ll p tv.li.-.r i i-r i. ml i :i:t nt dts: inc'.ion in lb lite. '1 h t.t'eof i -1 i if n!::. ist i .-...s.ve.y, I e the lltltlsll 1 i : i i '. 'it the ilo'tunaut ih i".iK-r.ir, i he p -,-r ie r ud in l!u- mini t di'tuiv-.' r ns pt ..I ,1 in... i. -.1 -nrir.i!ire I .. i . :'i I of i i . I tie Uai.ds if ita-.n be froU. i s ot.l;- i-.'. t'rj m.-rr of y p j t.a. I I City way .-. 1 1." I'.-: rl.sii r.i.a It . y I o ..-.. 'ir t . U s ,in (us !' o.i ,:r. it li..s U't uiie ih to r. fu til the rat ks i f tl. bas t cine to I :ie lit ' ! .-..., j i" i f.' v'i. s no 'ti !?..: .t: i. I: i rsf4';.til ru r. '..t .1 p.-1 'o and if t . riii--.-: icrrf a class n li'.utniy i y i :i n: nu rity t f the i ii lati 1 ure Isiriui by itc.l Iruiii t!i -i ia. t f thee in n: :.'.. 1 1 -.: I : I in J '1 tie lis r it'..1 l.'.lt cT L.i'Js l.ii.i.i.. i s. : .-'.f o'.ihr tllaaer at 11114 lion. ft T Chorier. in L iliary, recoril an Am r,rit)mt nHUis( la (.sargia. anexdotelmd by Conot d'Oroy of g:il.D- x runs r couple pursued by an angrr l., j si looaLil House wnen um ursi . . r.ui ,jt0 the lie.roim ot a s,ee(s ELg.atid. y.uog. banilsom. and Impa- (n jll-t.jv and (imuild ao inmelit4 tnt. He 3 1 nelt to lc trmint. M mJt Arr)rd in a flowing gown of Urr:'x- to be lo ooe of brr ni'-el aggm wblM ln, ,ur.i. J j:a. leape.1 from hi svensooo. bi.e dropped Ltr napkin, tn I .n, a womm prrwat, as coent gaiiaot.y picked il up. tr spuou. Ck.f uniod th. lal. tarreieg. aar.arh waa reslorel by bif,lVw J03 W4Dt'' tbDB'lered. attentive Al length. uaweer,li.s I wlJrJtr over the hecl'r.l. p.l.uce gate way. aad wbeu b again wot w olarrId:' houud th llro-ped br i.spk.B. b turned and caned i -r- . ,i li. i . ..il. to rut M ia looniwB wsi i i "Tate ber ana go. aoa uw o.p yu -P it mt ceutert on toe floor." said Le. . -aad I wi.l bBisa my d.naer there; l iu Ao( ,a BJ i , u.tii ii orcouvint for Lotly Hoc lis im-ll H hot .i-Vlo;.H , nor the kerto OU tls.lt Side, the result la-lug a psar haped nut lill'-l with a in-,'l meat oinewriut th slia of a aiiut, thnugh bigger The iuir!abt objection 1. 1 or dinary blank walnut I that th-y are ill ruled in the mi l He by a wall of ueil o const ro.ie.1 tnat it i alim-st linrjn. ibl- to get th kernel out whole. 'Ibi fr-sk variety ha only to tie cracked to yield the meat entire. It i to be culti vated, and may i expected to appear on tbe market by the rim that the pre rnt generation lista.a I grown np. Bw la ri not f n flaa ananved an Ugfoiou 'Vashlng tonUn. aod bet no nescrl'aea bo begot lid of tbsm- "If t'.os who are troub.ed with tin Insert w.ii pise lb common ad hesive Hy fir on tne (I'Kirs nf U s rooms l!jfstl. with asin ill p ec of fresh mrat , In th cenurof .& iel. the) will nml that the flaawlll Jmup lowanl the mul (Jnd ltir to toe paper II bu a little sari hen furnace or "fuiigalow," on which li cook various kinds of (ihmI. tin a luw counter by bis side are tray of food and In front of the couuler are (tools tor eu turners Th Chinee generally have only two meals a day breakfast aiajiit Vor lUo'chak In the morning ami dinner nt 4 or ft In tbe ufternoon. Husband aad wile svlduin eat logetbrr, nnd ueverdo so when stranger or guests ar present. The females rat by themselves, after the men have nnujiieu. I'll rice 1 placed In a larg dish III tbe center of the table ami each a rson hrlisl himself, tilling Ids bond by mean of a ladle or large kkui. lie then hold hi Isinl lu hi lift bund near th chin, and then pushes theric into his month by means nf two choitli k. Isutb held Utaeeii h thumb and Ihe for iiiul middle linger of Ibe right hand. Knives and folks are liol used si meals Whenever a lilt ol flh or vegetable I wanted, It I srbs td fnun tbe com moll dish aud conve)t lo Ibe niouin by ine us of th chop sin k. Private iMiuiuet among the higher classes of Chinese are uneiiw llli nil One reaiM-cl tu form and ceremony. The guests re Hulled by mean of little l!ptilred pier(rrd la-itig th festal color) on which I written: "tin the day u irltliiig n lertaiumriil wlllaull th light ol ).mr countenance, r ung Keili.g s cotupll llieuts " 'l b host, dressetl In gorgeous array, wel comes his g..ests, ami wbeu Ihey hv ail airived luvu.-s tb.-iii to lay "l their rulrsuf eereii.oiK. The tahltss are laid out lu tasteful manner, baling .) rauuds of cake, pile of Irnlt ami dishes of presei v.-s. thu bo. almost bnri. with fluwera r-oins time is i onsiinil h) hul nml guests lu formal retj usia and refusals to tak the liuhrsl seats. t!i. nigh h'j una will ail down until the bo" has laken bis .i. Tbe b't in. logies for tne frugsl char at irrof in r li-tsi. and at a cerunii mo ment the gu-"ia rise simultaneously ami ilrllik bis be il . h. Then, in .!iteness, tliey Inirrl Iheir g. asses to show Ibal Ihey are dralnoL At 1 n roii-iusiuu ol llirlraslit is hot tunsid. reil Impolite for a gue-t to prrss SrtllsluitloU with lb giavl things h hi rule 1 1 and rihinit signs of having sliiffnl himse l to repletimi lii a.prts;ialion of th iliitner.-sNew York on Authorities claim llmt io some lnunees fftnal whalra lesn their calt s I i o"!' r tu sac liirn.selves. but this nri!.in has tievrr Isren .ruve. la-ynud oiiitralu llou. ii.sfart hrlt.g well eslahllslie. ll.al Onlj lu isolated ca-r has lb, l-u obs. d by Cilhr ftcleoiista or w hai. rou. lice, nnd III the- day of Competition oiiti must do a other tin." When Mis visit the office Inter ho lim 1 herself the psvs.-ss.ir of a "duck of il Isuinet" or "i love of a collarette)," and if even half the linn she call ou are similarly gourrtms she bus Hot mail a bad thing of it; and we know out of nu re cuii it ray niul gratitude which ar the sho which will gi-t the plcttlcst tlielittoti ill Iter piquant fashion niticlt. Doing back to the establishment she first visited let ll lie suplssisl that olieol thus.- ii lit n in li sale I ill progress which so delight tlie feminine heart and make all prudent husbands quail. Nosismer has No. I been smilingly handed lulu her brougham than No. ll arrive, and the whole thing bill lo be repented. No, 8 also call during the day, No. 4 dial not forget In rusti In to have a h'k around, and tn-lii-d a representative fioiti each billy's ui'r, u well u aiuiie of those that rftl "l.ulle' coIiiiiiii'' ill other l rn-lii',ils, an sure lo put tn uu npitr- sue i some time) mi the lield, down lo the literary timid of all work, w ho sula-dits, sports, n-visew. Interview! mid on pre of work, a tlm pnni'iit otTasioii, dor her ow n shop skirmishing a well, creep. Ing In shvly and going away leased with the gift of u silk handkerchief, the price of which I one shilling. New paper "for women am con- stniitly np-anng in Loudon i journal lath: world, mi l ooini h nv tbi-y all tvem to live. The time, however. mut ar rive when tho long nifTeriiig trader in gown. Unmet titul other feminine, frip- (aTle will have to itnke. Lveii now the tax I heavily i-itorhitaiiL Thero I n certain fuihlunablo ladle.' ljsitmaker In Oiford treetr woman bv thu way and ah tlml it tsilitio to send lint one but half a dozen pain of thu best court allpia-r and French lioota every Christ uias to a leading lady I paper. Mie mnsi lend in pmsrtion all round, ami the re mit can hardly be an Increase to uer income. A firm of ailk manufacturer annu ally present a piece of nlk to another paper iiimcirnt for four lame ure-. There must be looa, not proht. In luch transactlotia. To uclt a pitch bni thl ! and bar ter err.ved that certain ladle who have taken up thi line dresa eutirely from brad to foot with the present thui re ceived, and on on pn-r th fact I o far acknowledged that a detluctlon I made from tho l.idy'i aiary lu con- . tt.;t. ..1..1..1.1. quenc. ixmuou tor. rnitaucii,iuia Tune. I cotBP.r-elr nil And ta Baptial kaM wa tid. AliaBU bailir lnfter huus lo to oi,uu by UUv ." Yaaae UoHe. Au elevator that i o;rtil by lertrtc'.ty tgiDK prluciple ha Issrj lesle-l III Una, l)n. ll la uititrulleil hy a l.sioll eiiulu i ua car slid ih motion can 'e intrtaaed of decieasexl iu spd ami reversed. Th rsrolum ws an upper gsrrusot an ently worn hy tl e Urec.aO. ami especially br the AtbenlaO. frrolea. It was without sirs and faauued by a ctaap oa lb arm or suou.'W There are 111 Important im naviga tion loinpain lu to world, of which tne Kfegli-b ewu IA, tbe f'rencli M and tne tear- Baa 12 lu lbL idled buie tbam ar Ut than tin 1 1, ptibii,-, i - I. 1 1. iy i f iera lb bl.ssl of dfiiiocr i: :- Auirr.r I ll n'V Tin yvun; tuua wiiii we i : j f i-.ut'.ate M to lead fioiii lim nlt.-.r u:i Am r:.".n briilo y.istrnb.y Is tf ll:e nmro n-ic. at a.-Utoc-rury, il itii'.T luck 1 1 Ihe lime t f the No. mail ro-,!i-st, b:' 111 t lo:-rr l.acr.re i;nr bun o-.ivnr rtuln pa: . 'earl c.cr tcoic r"cc.it t r il: ..a id v ,:iio..; money 19 support c i "i t h"t s-.r, rflei..! li .: iuc'.lua La liou'nl be of l.fle aerj-.vit. Ti e fit 't cn.-s-tlnl of iiiiHstc rat : late i i th" ). jca.u if inniiey, i 'id thu i.rout.iul .tloii of fionry l r. ii op.rt tiiitywithui t,1 .i ul l ie dir liusrr.i'). vt hit h t'mv b is the cli.ince of nt t.uuing the oistuiciioti mx-esisnry lo th other. With mot vy ciuii. liio means of ac qulrin ; i isri.il a tompllshnii-rit Mur.-y also it n l:.:.-nt v. li.c'j t-lua.t the 13 n:ict of if press-rv :.:u :i In tiu-uns-.o-rr.ry lo mat rttiii .u.l lilli.-itn ,ij thj di-r.ioo-l.icy tlml obliterate the bag of social cps aiatlnn 1st nit n tho t vm 1 Ins prs ra nf iiilni:lici the nrl:vracT with tho tleiiiis-'raey liC'ii:;: ou ia li::i..::d all ihe lli..o i.l d l:H-iv.isi:i ;ly,i-..u very uat unilly it Uextenditlt lth.sco-.iutryof gnat fnrtni.es by the larr. 1 n-of r.n ;lis!in::i cf aristocrat if title to Annru' in girl r.e'jly iluwrrtsl. Tho III lei llit-e Jn'iu.t vvoi:ie.i receive In li.igl.ind l.r.vo 110 l::iMir'..inC''l bin', 111 d cieu t'.iro their run v.uem 1 only s.ah.l tiul, with the pro.:. of l.ng- l.i-h demis-rney, transitory, ine subsiaiico I the motley v.l lch rip-vort ti.e JOv'.iT tate, and i:iotii-y berucuu ilo l'..a s bin It tliss not met! nn niiurrmr.ii.tlo f. iul.il till.-. Incongruous wit Ii 11ns! -nt u.il timis, to oti- t.iln 1 oiis. i'i. in e. IU c :i w .pienca I la trinslr, and It power li l..hcrviit. A ropitivl I o nu r ,t w,-.iw, more a-ciiilly on I be lu- id cf one v. ht Wivr It tnen ly by the ri :bt of ia. n i;. :o nud nit a the sinilsd i f the ttidivid'jid's bisuirlc line age, lie, .1 ft t si. th .11) nils 1 iltypi.it a past ritihir tiia'i pre, ut Mintr. In the old caya offiinlalls.il carls v.er.i nc'.tal o..lcei-i of the kingdom, each I1..1 In j i-apronic n ithcr- Itylubi owu carld uu or "county under the rnnvii. A c ironi t meant raiinrthlug sulsttaiitiid then. It v.a.i a U ili,-t ol uulhoi- lly. Now Ih" title t f eirl it t ..!iy v.ort.i otiiy i.l.oi.t 1 1 iiiut '1 tin) lil!tof ."!r.,c ci'ptthat II In-lii'h 1 thu .cs.or In tno lus nigti and ailmil bill tu thn bo-u of lord.i, wbi rv actually he la sal.jtsrt to the tlelllis mile l.ou-o of cotntiio:i the real mure of all Militie.d p ever la liu-l .f.d. lll.t wifu 1 1 c.illeil arn'.intcss, iistyb-tl "my lady" und I "ri'shl borior.iblc," b.:t these arc inriotbi-orii' loll. Ifshelioai Atm-r. Ics.11 niiuian.siir h,isslrpjeil ilimn from tho (lrl place, wbh !i she occupied here, and de-Fi-emled to the Kei I of tho tliu.l ra-.' iu tho linlish s-er.ie. An Aniericim l.uly v.Lo mafTic a Ri-itUb eorl r. ! a ri jht cf choice which i 1.T tlleiiublo and fur whose use sbo I) cot opca to crlt it ism, lul she i.o.a not nUv.m.'o hr- lf In the .0.' .:l 1 rule. A Urit:-h rait is 1 f coiise.iirntv in hi t 1. paldio only no far sa the distinct 1011 it ititriii-lcin hi t:i rs a msn. Lvrn in I.'ngland h) faclitlo is conse-q.icuro brcaiiso cf bi tit lu I t.-'-kin-; nwayrcd lilvim; pl.x-j la tin- I'O.wirof noaey purely. lul lountry la r.-.-un'l ir fror-u.plnj tc almi:(i.ty dollar, b.:t laci -rvt end spec al seal of that devntio'J I 1..1 ;l.itld- Nowutra clto In the world I money so powerful. U U tho real social r.ilrr, not t'tlo, fur title) l gewraw that money cm bi-y, anil brr.co the Ijaublo It bmr.d U fall l.l o piahr contempt. It will be associatc j v. itli tho pretension and ilf e crtioo which luffsrs vulgarity ut a prioJ ntua tinipliti-.y la Uiade nioro and t::or j the lust of rcllueaiuit. New Vork Sim. A IMinlnMll Tlrglala Wossa. Mr. Nathan Hums, living ou the Lyon' Clap ftnn. In Rich valley, bo longlng to Mr. V. H. Murgau, of Murloii, baa a daughter nineteen year old who I only li feet 10 Inch In bright, and weigh lust exactly 4U IKiuiida. bne Ii well pn .portioned ami Intelligent, and ber hair I sry beautiful and loy and wee ti the floor when itamling erect, hhe ii the oldest of four living children, two lister and on brother. whu are all well grown and Intelligent. hhe haa been living In tlie valley all her lifetime with lier lumrtit, but Very few have known of Iter existence until recent ly, her parent not desiring any notoriety of her. Uer parent are aietiiuiu 11x0. healthy, well lo do and highly reapectwl poila. The abuv 1 true bill, and vouched for by many Iticli valley eopl uu lut court aay a wen u arveiai ciu ten of thi town who hav lee a Uer. Wytht-ville (V.) Diterpri. Ilutnliisssesl br VVaai-n. A voiibg lady of Cliicagu ha iuvenlel a new branch of feminine Indnstry. She advertise In tbe lis per that ah I pre- tsired to give young gentlemen who feel awkward and Ijaehful In the company of the fair l lesjsona In etiquette and the wy Bin! maiitier to deport tliemselve toward LmIic. Atlvic to lover ami those an Hon to Ijegiti coortshipcharged euro. W bear that ber aervice or greatly In demand. Exchanges llrr itee ! Ut H Mather. The honor of tu eti'ranre examina tion at the Uuivemity of London wet carrietl off by a little Scotch Ussl of twi-nty, Cliarlotte) lllgin. over I.OnO u ,tp;a Uiule student. And tin youthful and enolarly woman owe her siicces to an ij' her w oman her mother who baa had oiiiir charge of lierl:icati..n. the fall.r hiving died when Mia lliggia WH igbt jer old. Exchaogo. Am lass-rlpiloa la Erirstow. Wo do but ce w by the (tatuo erected to E.icsaon '..ould not state llil be mi a ua tive of 8 nr. 1 ru and a ciui.n by aloptioa of the I' in. td ht.itta Vie bate t-.iany liio:: sand of tiu'edea umung li who have be cuiiiu riligeiia, und tl.cy ore a worthy aud irputablo sir;luii of thu furvign burn to.i tluiieiit of our s piilaliux liricuon was a lyplral rJwetic. v. ho did Lci.or lo loo coun try of bi Bilopiii-u r. mil a to that of hi birth, and I hern would be no Impropriety lu luting l ho fiuia sug'-iitcd upon lb petlestul of In clivy. hwcilt-o 1 one i f those counUit wbu-c i u thu boat frc qurtitly foico thi'tnst lei l.ito uotice, but lb sterling mrtil ai d ntfuifasl ch.'a-af.er of ll peoplu Aru bone tne lis worthy of recogtiillou wbeu oppcrt unity drm-.'iil, V lnil jet t'it. i ho pror lucri;ition placed Ui tho sill:nttilof the Lxaawon statu. itew Vo. k Nuu. Cat Tall " Savage find many sonrera of food sup ply wl.er civ(liel people wouhl start In Utah Ih flower of thecal tall, which bim.m In the sprtox, are reaarrlrd asadtli escy ithr raw or cooked. Uobed they mke very gwal soup. California Imliana mike bread from Ibe pollen of cattails, which tliey collect in larg quantities by Usiing It n!T tbe plants aud catching 11 oa ulauk!. Washington bur. Aoa-sthsla I raui Tortaras An extraordinary thiut( hi-iened duriif Mr. rVtiry's but illurai. 'i hi ie a friend wsi with him be wuismlitcii with a viob-ut at tack of nugin pesrton. It Sixnud u though bi sul'erinir neto mure than thu lauly could tand oad nirvivo. Tho paro.v ysiu Lutvd for inure thin bji bu.ir. A.'.t r It bad aasei bo cpcnid bis eye aa one who awakea f-om n sotii d slet-p and si l to bi friends, "W hy, I have las-u asleep, haven't If" hi that il STtuiil Ih-t the ctccji of pain nml Mr;:; ;lo Lul mdly producrd a sort of aiutbc.ij, and tho cro will bj liiriisaed i.t a merting of o:.u of the tied Iral facultl. Ns-w VoraCor. I'hUodrlpUa l'rea. Women Ofllr fieeker al lb Capital. The women oi7h- lerker uljn it thee-.p-Itol are risy ti ilix;niii..!i. Ihey suHer from tbe ft-mluino drank e. of 110 pock els, ami most of the in buvr loearry their pro teins ilis-umeli- lu their l.at.ds. If .1 wotu- m.h a fl it,ki....:l pir'.agenbout 4 tin be ide ru. J t bmg, iloo up iu Lrowa maiilll.t iA!rr of the dry r.''l- en irtcr sump. It 1 s.ro to any she -van: ma oico. Mie ihiuU r.obo ly mia-c.t what Uu I-a IiaLkagc, but every niraibt-r v. no s-t s it ;'.o from erprrietici ths r j -t c'jiravtcr of 1:1 contest. Ji-ie I i.ld' V.-'-isgvm, Tb powerfol chlomchrorole battery to now ust la luiners" lamp lo f rase. Tbe lamp and battery weigh about Ibe sain a lb old oil lamps. The babt s mil trouger and lu oul I va ueirt. NmI Thai 0sa t ls Isastk. ikltchro stoves burn up more cash every year than is Inst la any other on way. J"rop' will CAiilid their board ia lhm for biding, and wbeu tliey are llgot.it the grefiiback go np In amok. Tbe treate-t am ever eonuniil by fire In this country waa il.Utt UJU. Th It anio int want np In rook al Ih siibtrauiiiry, but in gcrri tneoi waa aid to repine ll at lit cost of paper anil printing, ll h.ia lieeu estimated that I per cenl. of all Ihe paper monvy is sued I lost nr ileal ro ed. Of the old frao tlooal eurren-.y It t reckoned tl: il .iiu, OU) haa beau touny lost. Waauiu.loa Letter. 0 o Uao."-A-i 14 Yo tioaoU. 4 Q