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FOR fitVEVBKANCE. II woqM b mww lo .bit... mhrn ar old Of :1 . ent tUv t.'l rail.." In 1 ul Lf l'B' ttrrriM frvtu the raM, Lrr charm! tl.tj be ltt pa, U1 .... tfitrWi"!1. fH I. r pu.i"l I' hi)KlmC In U.t anIrrbruh, Ai.'l mfkii Itivrlhtfintf . Ibc lawny thru-..., t lii -un...ig g AL jit.A 1 tifit with rti itM-a t.ra mfnnrir, tf'fi ! rtv Vtr III lh (im-I'i tvr jth'l f-'"1 ' Mb tri ur- pru; Or ir virf irtal m It.,; 11 tth prrfimia, ), mm : t'i"t" tn 1 1. di lira April grirm; , 'i.!tr un;fi.T tr tin rtiiir riin. - l inu I AUiplfrll Scot I iU Hribacr'fc cuYori;-TiiAT.i;iTi;s. Not every A pari! ran get hi fill of t.'..vl l-furv son u; vil Instill of Mescal : I, (. ,f in 'ii. V' t Ciy.it.-Tliat lJili- ba.l ; in.itiag'd to m liii'vo Uitli t li delight lul t ii 1". ami nf nil the Impi y sai.-ig.-s on ti.e 1'i inr.iil i il rt ho m the timet r.. ti'ii"lv. tumultuous!)- h.i py. With nh.tt k-eti th-light he had drawn hi i si, up lii. i lf m r the throats of Jim . :it.c.i'Z "! I'1 wife, nft.-r he li.ul stolen t i:i!n tin ir xv.igoti in tin. gray dawn, anil j whit thrills of J"V shot through ln lircl.-t w hi-'! I' mi' lii"! tin y.TIs of tin ir I ,,. little i Till. In ii with thr Imtt end of, tin-ir f.ithT'o n ntl.'. Ami thru. Wn 1.. , i; 1 1 tag. n wi.at L'nl'l was iii thu M. xi ; i m's bag. what ii il was in hi 1 1 1 1 1 - j..liti, ali i had s,r.ipi-d Jiim' rather j ! .-. tiu;ii ; car'.n.lge Inlt nls.iit Ins mu j ! r.wii U lly, with what tierce pleasure j ,,. etiilf uway from the mine of Ins 1.1, .sly work, mil with the Mexican' t Iii- on lio mo 'iii'l'T hal wali.liTi-.l far it.iunthi iliy nrri'.vii. nipping from tlm ,1, iiiijiiIiii the tup'fyiiiif jim-H of the ;i-.m- frmii tlin tu tune ui.til In; fi It t i it t- w an uiowiii .',ruw'y. Thru In- ha. I tlrai?i-. hm niir.-rt.iin w iv li ii m ' tinlll he ha.l ro'.nc to I In rail r ioI tr u U. larr.l htupi.liy at tin.' Ir:ht Mii-I raiU uinl I' n .k. .1 up lit the I. miiiiiitiH wiro in nil nwvil mrt of way. II, woiilil like to ll tm re U hlli'l the ra k. lie thought, until wine one tihotiM ci'ine almi the trark. Hii'l til' II try M khot i.t him Willi his newly uriimnil weaioli. The ili'inij'ihii win Krnwiiit; liL'ht mil the rilli' t'Mwin,' lu nvy. Well.it w i H'-Uuii: towar'l inx'ii aii'l ratlur arm. even fur n Ap n he. ainl he WuiiKI l..'il..wii' i li.' nl tho rock over tin-re tu.'i i' -l. I'm- hiilniHiii,' of tht w in- in a n.xith iu.' M'iili'1. uinl nu wioiiit hail Inn heail t n.'hr'l the eaitll than elti'p tin.lc a inuhtv li -lit ll'll Ii I in Hill Mil out li realizing m um; of J".v, u lei-p ha a way of lining with eV'-rv bily tnat lias unj tiling tu I joyful for. Ainl he lay. with the title l.y Ins n.le. uinl hm uti-'akalily hi'ienint fare turinil up to war'l the hliie that an hi 'l the il.-n-rt. It wan ipii't there ami rt fill lm umii'l Kiive the music of the wire. May. there v re other mitlliiln: hut they rallie luiiue time lifter Co ote-Tllltt-l !lte h el thrown hllux if iipmi the ainl ami H"lie oir tu the laliil of Xml. They rallie faintly at l'ut, uinl llillih-'l Willi the iniiriiiiiriiii; of thew in-i. Suri-ly they wi re the voices of rlulilreii. Mail the nil U'a.-t Wen awake he liniriit have UnaL-iin-'l that they w.-rethe haiintiii Viinin of the wi-e Mexiran i-hihln-ii w ho.- hliHi.1 he ha.l no rut iili s ly i-lifl tiiat iii'irnnn;. hut he In aril thi-ui lint. They were very f ir frmn U-iuir Kln;ly Vi'liei any way thuM' tuiiin that now .i '1 fnrt ii mi merrily in Duhs uinl li iv tin 1 il'iwn the line. Tnev wi re walkur.' t" the m-iNipoiit iilon' the rmi'l Ia-1 not on tiie trark, for that wa-i for hil'l.ii. There were other thiiik'H that wen' for-lii'l.l-ii, too. uinl one of them wan Mmy lii m far away fruin tho htatioii, hut Dul't was 'taking R'mmI rare" of his thi-v -yeir ohl mMi-r, uinl in the pri'le of 111 MX full years he wax eipiai t the rare i f h..'f u iluzeti mn h us (jay. Tu yive Ihiiis u'.l ilile rreilit, he ill. I lint know' It" wa. half a tulle from li.-iue, aii'l he really was icmiu' tn turn hark pretty -n. Hut tin-1 Inl'lreti ha.l Tnui'l many mteresliti: an.l i auliful things t.ii hiiui tiieir iitteiittoii. Firt there hail U-eti a i h.ie alter voiiiij; owl that mull in it fly. ainl that ininle its way ululi' in the lim-t haphri. ir.l inainn r iina-ili.il. '1 hen a horin-'l toa.l h.el li n captnml, mil l)uls ha 1 ilra'.'eil the iliutisl jin-oni r al"ii,' hy .1 triiu until he li.nl t r.-. of the epo;t aii'l h.i'l let him K" a.-aiu. Tli'-n, always km-piiu i-1om to the rallrnll'l. they h.l'l elltele.l a r-at li. i'l of rai ti, win-re lul ha. I tm-.l very har.l to I'irK "t.Hiiii. s" w ill t p-ttitn: tile iliMill.'HS, ine'llellke spllli-si ill Ills tinu'ers. lie was fairly tiri-fiil. hut he Wiilihl lint l' t the fruit of tiie rai-tus K'i tutu his Mst'-r's rhuhhy liMtnls until It h nl Is-eti Mnpli-l of its ilali rs by his rea-ly jat-kknifr. " T jn'v h.i'l mini mati lies to l.tulil a lire wiv." m.-Ii-I Dnh". ' I'll hum off Vee prn kli Jills' like vo Illjlllis iloes." 'Oi" raine Mi.l.l-iily from umlrr Gay's sniilsiiiuet. "Wnt's ilat!'" " W'y, it's a jii,'." ami Iiuhs left the "toollies" uinl starleT ti'W-aril the pile of r.s ks w here lay the Coyote's ileinij'.hii, un l wher.' nl-' lay the Coyote hiuiM-if. Th" two tni'l.'-l P the little sl"P. ati'l Duis K' "a"1'" ,,f " '' ri. iiiij .l.n. i ..ly to let it ilr.'pa.'nm an I fprn.( Uk ijiiikly with (iay in Ins arms. f,.r he hiel caiu-ht eiu-lit of the Coyote, ami he w.ut smitten with a miI ih n il.-'.re to 'o home. lint l.e ca .v the In. lull .Inl ii"t in .w. mi 1 i he m M. nly Uratue very hrav. ' vrii eit. only Miiiii'l !i.l'- I' an ! tm re to Is-1- ar-.l th in pap i hen hr lay mi tl. I'.ui .-e in h.s n.iJIay r-"-Th.-ri. too, llnl was quite sure he was "Worky L )im." like tiie Vaipus. who novele.l ami pa k'-T on tiie railn .l. ami .. his mini l-rame wholly at . The Coy..te' rartmU'" l-l. whi'ii Im.1 I. en v. Iv.lv strapps-l. ul t'-i- uS ami lay I y his si !.-. Tii-re w.-re a hun lr.'-l v.-ry iriter'-tin.' hit" hr tn kir. in i:. an 1 the rhil Ir-n s..n ha-l lhs si-attrr-.l a'.l !k-H in the m hy the n .niirf ( Vy .te. In the-ramh for h.r share of tne inn.-i.t t"y. y let o.e..f them 'Irop on the ( .. . g I'erhap tiie m- l ii.-jer.re was or, tii wane, f r Inrf brwn knee wa. th.-'i-t qim kiy up fr iu toe s.inl. an 1 a l.i4 br-wn b-n 1 . l it. n-1 the n.-'y kn:f at tiieC. y yt-'s : !". h .t tne h .ul l-A an.l the no! ie rl man ni'.r'l on l;U tr.e-1 on tii rartri l.'e l '.t an l l-emii" an In. '..an. :1 h-it the in li-pns-ah'.n kiofe. an 1 he r"n-l u-le-1 to U.rT'.w that f.-' m the sleeper. v f.'Z'T' hl l-t their frr.pon lue I.e.. k!e rn handle. "It h..-.r'n mornniir s huu !n-r knife, ain't it. li.iv?" t.-.e rvius kel. as lie itT..r-l the bar. ! "f ttie JeTiUsb I.. .,- . i.:.' N' .w T.m 'unl r.ver tern an I I'll (p t hm 1 r; work. Ven .n tam a; t.', aa I'U lamp ont an 1 kol joa." Gay ihinurr' 1. "Oh, It on ii lie b'U-Te. VrM kin. I o" Injiii.s u mt k.ll ti..l,lv," anl he tn. k a rout, uipm ,us h,.r t,,w.tr,l the Itin.setit Coyote. It uu y T h. "at kills, an' v.- n i e joiiu l here, mom tine wivs. in a 'I'.,, !. M, j0 tietter lis ', out." Ii w.. iliil.ious s.irt for liy. i,l When it i.une to tiie killing nrt lie .realiie.1 lu.t.'iy. "Von've w..;.-,i him up an 'poil.-.! it all," sal I Duds iii a tni.e of mvusation. "Now he'll want his knife. " NltV ell"U.;ll, the Col ote That Iht-s.li.l shake In. hrnwii .-,-. ;t i 1 arms quite vi-i'il-li. i lit ti.e l i-t two .i' swallows of iiie al he. I h.ni 'l.iw n. S. i, after tunnii.' ou r in. I I iiriiiu his hatrh.-tlike fare in tile saiel. he lay quiet a .Mill. When he hoi llins turin-.l ov.-r, W:n t'r n-iit into view the rifle, w hu h ha.l Us-n c n.-eale 1 l.y Ins ihrty blanket. Ihlbs ey. . tiie Weapill Willi i'.,vetoilS ev.-s. Ih i-,.ii! I not wu!it.iinl the t. iie tatioii of i.-. iinj it all over, s'au.l it up on its hint atnl tryin," tosin.ul l.-r It, but tins la-t fiat he emil'l iiar.lly a.'i-oin-ph-ii. Ju-t wii.it il was tii.it kept Ins lingers otT tin- h.iiinner mi l tn.',-er, ami pn leuti 'l a ...nnil tint woiil.l niri-ly have l.r..ii,-lit the C"ote t ihi- f.s-t witii a y.-ll. I am -nr.- I ( aim.it tell, hut Ihibs play."l wnii tl. it f.iM'luatlii4 r.ii.,n for li.-ar. v an Ii -nr. w inle I i.iv . . i i r I sm l over tiie i-artri l.-.-s. In lin m ally nil of tiiein froin in w- lly tii s tune the sun's rays were on the Ion,- .Inn. mil tin i' i 1 1 1' I roti were Very hmi. tv 15 v thi time. tsi, the Apaihe was i;ro.vin rmtlem, for the lin-M-al ha l nearly o-t Its crip upon him. A trim tuiiii lenu' by. or. innrli les, a "swift" liru-iilii auaiiit Ins hl.i. k fivit, a -j I'ler ilr".nm on his Ie,'. or ru n a biB' f!y ,j.ii at Ins ear any of these woiil.l have set his ih uioii forreintophiv a'aiu. Hut the ch. hip n roiil I not wait for m il ih iii"iitrali his as tin-M-, tlioiili w hy It ill. I imt iscur to luhs that tiie ' ovotes ear liis-l'l tnkiiii wit li a (.n ase wnl twi(, the l.ur l only knows. The wiml was up. ami the win s were iiiiiriuuiiiu; I' li ler than rvi-r. The w.h oli.s ha l sp iit. 'l III the hlaek sha.lows I. in enough -ha.l pl.iynl with the faiins of the ih a.llv m ris nt until thev were tireil nii'l their sioma.-hs wile 'nipty. Si thrv m t olT on a trot for home. Jut as they tin tieil t he bell i ainl r.tine in Mh'lit of the low roof of the station, a "dut ilevil" swept by the ricks w hero lny the CoMile-Tliat-r.it. -.. lie juuiie. to his f.s-t, ra-il his empty sin Mill, nave a ina.l wiioop, ami stare.l aooiit in feverish rae. There wan Ins knife, half i-ovrri'il hy the "ami, ami there was his rifle, far from his snle. Here was the rartri.L-e Is It. empty, ami all about him in tho saml were ronntl.-ss little foot prints. A brwil'li-reil look stole ov. r his fore, hut It pa-s. .1 away when his ryes reste.l on tliiiiMiiptyileiiiiji.ini. Tiieripr.fu.nm that repl'ii-' il it w is one of ileiuoiiiiu-al feriH'ity, ami the liM of slaughter lav heavily upon him. Hut the rarti i'l'es whrre w.-re they .- !! mw Gay's innun 1 of saml. an I ki. kiu it. trave a K'nint of ileliht to -s' tli hrarii l ap-nl.-s that Were M'.'lttere.l rlll llll'l left I'V lllsf.sit. lie pii ki'l i n.-iii all up. irruntiin; over earli one. I'liiiiu' the Is-lt ami irrapiin; his rifle, he tart.-. off in the ilini tioii ill w hu h the -mall f. e .t r! li t s le'l. Like a lil.sslhi.uu 1. he rh.i' 1 al unjthe trark. His rjes s. aniie.1 the plain at i very turn, ami his br.-.itli was hot ainl stroll. Hut when he turiie.l the lni riirva un l saw the ht.-itioii. l.e ki.. iv that he was late t.i late - nii'l he nave a KPiut of ilo-HU-t, uinl was o!l like tin) w iml over a M.le trail that hl towar.l tiie Minet. In the low ris'fe.l station hoiie the mother rr'sun-'l to tire. 1 little Gay, lyinir so soft ainl limp in her arms. She lis.ke.l out over the ih--lt, saw the sun toui lniu the tins of the hol-inn Kianl rarti with purple ilots, saw the prn kly p.-ar shrulis Imliliiiu' their Brotrsqiie arms aWe the u-rrat sw'p of saml tnat ran ilown to the low Imnoli, uml Mt thi m-iiinitioi, i.f tliH ..n. hi h'im ha-! T r. . . . I r - . L I. ...(-.l.-...' oft.-n felt it Isfore. I-.T lhe.les. rt n.is a Is-auty Unit, is nil its i.w n. She knew thut other women iu the great cities mi l ill the c.N.l. er.-eii vall. ys ini'iit pity her ill that desolate ss.t. but she fell that she ii.-edc l not th.-ir pity. Uulwcaine and l.-ah-d his hea l njainst h. r arm. where she .it. mid little liay m-tl"l lown with a tmsl siijii. 1 es. there was much, she thought, for which to i thankful. And in truth there was.-Frank II. Millard in Overland Monthly. II l's In ll.rss Well. Paradoxical as It lu.iV uinl. It is nevcrthcli-s true that tew men can af ford to dr.-s badly, lin.t is, at least, if th. v want to create a K''d nii.re'i"ii, for wheth.-r it 1- ritfht r wmn-. the world has an obstinate hal.it of judging by appearalii es In I n t. tin Te is a colli- liien lal value attaching t sl clothes besides that Wl'lr'l engages the attention of Snip, tin- tailor. Every mail w no has t n- lie atis to do so should .li well, let for the gratlli ration of unity, but le-ciu it jy. You will rar-ly tin 1 -harp bumes man shabbv in hi- ap -ar .in if h-can pisssihlv av.'.id it. I "aie inu-t l- taken, however, not to U" to tii- ..th. r extreme. f..r the world hat.- ad.iiiiy; it pit ire a shabbv man. Indrrd. "He cannot do ls-tter' thn f.'llo tiie well known ad vi.ss of polotnu to In son Laert- on this sui'i's t: C.s-tlv thr h.l.'.t a thy purse can t.iiv, but n "t eiressel infamy, nrh, n 't irandv. f-r the apparel r ft pr. lirc the man'-I-"!i lin lit-liits. Alin.ssl uo T I ma in a count rv town not J" iinh from th.s. liirre u-il Uj ts-a bus ilrn r l.o irrj "fun f,.r.-ot L.s i" ii iiii'-rs. A Udr and L-t Uiu-l.tiT anxious ti connect with a train i,,,VtI u-uir un.t n.iiin'ti .n. f r L'.m to come for th. in in u-'-l a-"'' jvs l.-i..m l i.i;,jiing al tl.e .i..r and "- Itfielv a ir -I Lis l.sel.k- rs lh.lt l. . - 'O'. k-.-t llieui there, but t. i I i fr-.n thr ! -,"t l he r were rnrng.sl i..rilislM.' 'f.oi.l th. m. ' Waal." s.. li.- iirnrr. ' I l" t ' ml t h re. "- S'r.I.-!i. M ll"ti.-s!rd. .4 I air I ii K.i'. An.'rT P --I ri-hmif into tne ..1.. ) .- tre. s.r' 1 t.avt he. k jo i t n. f- r n ni ! li" s fl.tor co..i!y-NitLrr the p.-- fctut tL door. pl - l-I' T .i .i. sr.'. fa. ' .ire "f knives the ri. ... n f U!s-r i--n t.rr-..-.i n '' " n:.t th.l km fe is t .'!." r frrent sM.ssr.s 4. f, ,t.-s! III. 1.1 tilths n. ri.et.t il.e n..1' O ifi.inirf.el.t is f n.sl e.1 and I:.""' J rs; up lor nao Tt,.r are 'in 4r,A.i.aii m th' ci-f of Ihrlll. ,ai.s. in H.-OS-.. - " f lies of 'I.' l'l.He.1 - ..ti. i r-fc li i !0 I Ul'-' '. ' d.ai.s. .11 !r.r ia Nf uik- too-' l T M s- isli ' ) iu lliif'a.oaijd I '" 10ALAT.V 1K)LLAII A TON N ISVENTOt CLAIMS TO BE ABLE TO MANUFACTURE FUEL. Nis l'rM-rs Is a ( hvnilral Its ! aim liy liolosis I Ifnii or lulriur leal, Ul.lrh la ( iiminiiin lifrjshrrs, wllbl llursli'i ll'iallllr. Il'.s? lis WstkM. Many inventions are in the li'-l 1. An iith. r inventor has rome to the fruit with an liiirntl"ii whlrti he Is liev.si will fiv.il even thn-e of K'll""ll Hil l lnil to Inaiikiml K'-n.-rally a ilekTi-e of lxn-Iit whii h will Is- in ilim t inverse prop"r tl 'ii to the Wis mtln-t.il UI'II the null- vi.luaU roiuiiioiily known as the ro.il barons. What lie has to offer is no lens than a srhftiiit to manufacture a roal whuh will be Mi;'nor in its result to either bituminous or antlir.v ileoo.il. to whuh the worhl lias U-ell si loin; aivllstolinsl to l.mk for It i hti-f supply of fuel. Si many vast ronreptions have la-en alreiwly broii)(ht to the attention of the pul'lh' only to einl in ili-vpp. intiiiaT fail ure that every new emit m heme is apt to lie reirarili"! with suspicion. We have not snlTere.l from the Kis-ly motor proj ivt ami the in my plans for liMi-atnii; the air. to say iiothiu of the many i.leiui for submarine rrafts, without havim; our conti.leiire in such matters wrtoiislr iinp.nr.sl. The new aopuaut for umlyiinr fame ami inri'leiit.illy for the millions of money that are attendant upon irtvat ilis.-ov.-nes which are worM wiih in their uses has at least the courage of his ronvictiohs. ami his nlras are entilli-.l to resit. Mr. Albert Klelinauii claims for his invention that it will enable him toman uf.irlure his nui at a rot of only one dollar I-r ton. Ik-nl.-s the rioes-ilim; rheapne-s of the new article Mr. Klel liiann riaiins for it tlm merit of lieiti alssolutrly o.lnrb ami rapahle of Is-nn hurneil without smoke ami U'lIU cou siimeil s.i utterly that it leave but I per relit, oi ashes. Mr. Kiel man n was Imrn in Wamiw, Polah'l. in l"..':!. ami was e.lucate.1 at the university at Itorpat. one of the prov inces of I.ivoma. on the Haltic sea. lie was ifr.vliiateil there as a rivil rnirmerr. ami then ma.le thecraml toiirof Kurope. In IHTrJ he went to Australia, the Voyage from Innloti to Syiln.-y norupyiiiK mi months. HI. llltT IN-nilATlnN. In Australia Mr. K.lelnisnii ih-vote I himself to his profiii in ami eje-nt his tune in buililinir railmails and in other eiiirineennir enterproass. In iu'ei he tir-t turne.1 his attention to the discovery of rheaier coal, ami sinre then he has de vnte.1 all his time and money to that pur suit. In the timt plai-e he argued that it was a well known fact that there eiist- upni the surface of the itlolsia Ian;e quanlity of what may be termed inferior coal, w hich is roinmoiily railed lignite. Hnef ly il'-lin.il. liK'tnte is a coal foriu.-d at a liiuch later H-ri.K than eitin-r 1 iliiuii uoiu or anthra.-it roal, and therefore without those chemical pr"-rti.-s wiiich would enable It to bum as well as either of them, and which, therefore, renders it practically useless for fuel or other pnr pom. That this lignite would, in ceiiturn-s til collie, develop into a fll'-l which inirfht lie utilized exactly as well as that which was already known as hittiiiiiimua or anthracite coal was a source of pun and Vexation to Mr. K lelin inn. He Could imt sleep at nu'iit f rom his roll tinual study of the problem, lie was actually jealous, he soy himself, to think that a esipe a thousand year hence would avail themselves of that which the world lll.l.ht tl-e today rouid he but solve the problem of efTi'tniil by chemical processes that f"r which nature would take centuries. a ol I AW UK U'lllT. After a study of many weary years Mr. Ldelmaiiii believes that he has j .initllt.ttl w,. m.lutlon hnno 1 ... f.iilhfully soii.'iit, mid Is satllie. Unit lie ha found a proo-m for transforming thia worthlM lignite into coal, which for all purs"-s is eiil, ami 111 many instances superior . t.j either anthracite or bituminous cml. In oth.-r words, the inventor U-lieven that hy the iiiiiture with lignite of cer ium chemical Isidie a coal Is pnsluced which is us prrfi-ct u any that was ever milled, and this lignite, he claims, were it allowed to remain 111 the earth, would require, a thousand years for its transfor mation into -rfei t coal. In Ins tec him -ul description of thu pri ce alluded to the inventor says: "To accomplish this r.milt the lignite and certain chemical Isslies (which have hrt 1-een r.- lni .-l to a powd.-re I condi tion in order to p-ruiit of their perfect comiiiinglingl are placed iu molds and subjected to great pp-ssiire i il uiK-hinery expressly constrict"! f ir the pursr-, and from whii il the iiiiim coiiim iu the Um of what are t.-rmr 1. for want of a better name, -l.ru kets.' Tla brirket can lie made of any size or shape iu or der that t hey may suit different condi tions, an, for instance, if tne mat. rial is to tie usrd for furnace they would Is- in the neighborhood of eight inches in sia (either spiare or oblong 1, w'urea for toy.- they would be lnle corressiiid ingly smaller - New York Herald. III.JHU..II In llsnj Skakll.. Flsnd shaking is said to 1 in itiate, yel low fever. sino I. gangrene, cancer and all other infectious ilm.-as.-s. It i als-urd and incoiivenient. and in ninrty mne ca.sii out of a hiiiidr"l it Is insin cere. In hot weath.-r no one wain to cl.vp a still warmer hand. Iu coil weal h.-r tn. "i,r car- to remove a warm, couifnrtanle glove an Inn the chance of caching (old by bringing tne 4,lm into rout I wiih a hand ti.t is several d. gre.- ri.ld.-r than an i n I-t lovers inti-nw 11. e th.-ir ilig.ts an I p-t rave als.ut th- warm, true 1 hp "f hands, hut let us arr.-t and punish ties-t thought- lew, f"-oll -. pieWho delight tn inert in our inisiest tnoroitgnfare and snaae han 1 a. T's the walk wni.e the rmwd mist Las around them. Chicago U-raM. Mrklsc Hbj f b.lhs. Il was ti long s' tn '' J "f a ywitig m.'.er to mark ea. h p.e. .,f tne daunt? rf.lroi- miele 1 ,r Iff first rhiM wiih Wrote .o.efs l I..S t'fell? I'le 'Fiai'v r-1 niiro ni"! i.ers m tt rdf ll thai ! bmi'tre.: "f ll.lrs are Is.rti umier tl, hJ . "f s,,ri, (.,.r si. t w.rt.rn bo ar re t a. 1! -1 si'b Il.e r nee l.e are !. Klir.g tl.e '! gMf'il "ll to aee-l.e "ln CO New V I'osl s,i(hll Al.lss. lt,l.l- -t1 do yu l-k Tl. Ann ine I t.S' i targe of it Inbku It jiisisutba I b'a..4 rx;rt JwU U. get uiit. - Uustcu 'I rtum r .aV The cmuCM FAirt. (Was Hlsls Ak..al Maaif a rIKII Thai Is Vrrj Murk In Stasia. If there inu-t las a fair let no munla r of the church, joiiti or old. r. a-. (fin Vrrjjearly.a Jrar l l"r. liati l, if p's aible, and pr.-s rvrry creature into the ss-rvne. lili- r ceprrially with the bus liands amlf.iih.-r. le t tlieattiu ks Is're Mewed at liiterv.tlsuutil It results in inak itiit the man wlnae props-r share f church relief Would have las-n twenty live dol lor fcive lift,- ,ir M'Venty file dollars, by Way of etu eiira. ineiit to women who are williui; tn s'ml th.-uis. in- for fiauiiiit. There I tiothitisT ll,'W mi l' r tiie sun, but by judicious combination of the old thiliK's Womleitul rtfivl may la pro ilucisl. As missions are so rse.-iiti.il a rt of our church work, iiiiseioimry feiitun-s in the fairs aiu v.-ry valuable. Ketunie.1 missioiuirie can la drau tip'ii for co-i nines ami Kroiipuik's, ami if a biu.tr include a lth n-pr.-ntiii( such a shop aa would W found in rvrry nation of the world w here the nns-ion mMih of tl.in p.irUi uljir i lintrh hI lit work.Mi.l it tlltf nttrthl.n!i.rar.-- tl . . , i, ,tr. i III lilt- t i -J-i lino -- , n-vim-il the niifkt li wiU -ur tn nt t wry urh I'l.Kt. TU Awrwnn iiumi1m.ii ntfUtiK' t n riMiK that woitll limn twin tv tit oiit ttt 1'liniU.in nh will rv;.iily l-nrnr tifiyrtitn if mM 4y it pun I'.ic.in from nticur ntiottirr uf tin In-at hn l.iihiit. Kvt'ti nt t)if in hJ, m fnir. It tlit o.jf, i rviT fpnittial, uw have ulrvis t hut it tn vrry iinwi-' to oimt -rot iioti for tht Iih U.tt a rtt.iurant hy nil iiifrthp. h: li.ilf i!xti, if i.illi', Aiil in tin c iirf of Hit rvt iiuu tho- llio-t IH l"l to lit lll tilt t'ltHM Will U' likely to try Ih. in nil. l if the ihiipnty of j:rab ban no doubt 1 any longer exists. Allowing voting girls arrayed like fortune trll.-rs tt rxerci-e their iiiir.'gen.-rate iinau'inaUons iiti the future of sin II dalllm'l and Join lis as max- cries their palms with silver should ls frowurd upon, but the making .,r s. If ... i.r. llv ss l.-.il.le an, I ,.. ...1...1...U- lio.,.l ,. i .l.l.. I ..I. .ii ...... o,K '.-- -V - with pretty tntles; the coaxing id as linn h money as psill( out of every- Issly wlio coiurs mar; tne pirasani in- teri halite with friends; the hearty giasl liatiired vying with each other to see bv whose hand the largest sum of I Uioiii-v shall swell the church fund; Ihe plr.isure in succ s,; the ii'iction at the ' i. ,,.. i ,, ,.n i, .i..n,.l.i .J .'. ,1 1...".,..., .,.! i " , , . . counting up the pr.s-.vds; tl. Iifimg of , the burden id the pa'tor s I iiinly; , brighteiiiinr up of the dingy church; tlm tilling the library with new Issika j thrs. soiurhow S.-.-III to colnls-nsale for ,,., ! Wlmtey. r lllilV Is- said of solne of the , proo-ssrs the irslllts s.s.,1 f. Is- a p.d- I 1 . .. ; " "-"-' throiik'ti many nioiiin ine tuoiigni 01 . doing soiin-lhing to help should have Imvii 1 iu such a multitude) of hear Is. It was l'.hsI to wt even little children at Work. 1 mid it wasag'ssl to try to inn-r.-st oth.-r snple in work, and when the tune came for gathering together all that every one had done, the sense of union 111 service and of having carri.il the church and it insiln on the heart lor so long -this, tisi, Was g.Nsl. The so ml phuee of it, if luau agul judiciously by the wist heart in the womaiih'ssl of the church, might also Iw all g'ssl. S-rioiisly, omt mog liltm the obj.i'tloii to till these method of raising funds for gmsl ubju-u, yet aoliiu method must lm devisa-d that has in it the eli-ini-nt of neoprratioii. t'ntil we have something U ti.-r w shall have to accept the sup r and the bazaar. The first Iravm nothing worse than an imltgrstiou and a ds-tor'a hill for aoine of tin em who got more than their money' worth. The latter ha serious obiivt ions also, but us matter are at present weilonol Know uny ittrr way and we must do something, ami these s.rm to be the things that elf' I It is la-tter, then, for u to direct our in tention to the Ix-st liicth.nl of avoi i.ng olij.i tioiiuhle b at unn and of making thrill grand financial successes, while we hos-and work for that goisl time coin ing w hen we need not have them at all. Maty le.we Ihckiiisoii Hi llarjs-r Itazar. laxatle la II. I'esragp. Mrs. W. II. Smith has rn .-ived a peer uge. Iu coiiii.i tn.il with this aiinoiince-in.-iit the historical preiedent of Mr. Canning elevation to thu s-rag ou li.-r litis baud death will Is- remeiiil rnl. Only two months ago Lady .Maciloliald, widow of the great Canadian state man, received a cerage with the title of Counl'-s KarnsclirTe. Mr. iJisra.-ll ac cepted a Mi-rage on In w ife' Is half while he himself preferred lo remain In the house of common. I!, (ore hean ept.il an earldom, I.ady It. a. on-tield had Im-u drad several y.-nr. Another notrwortliy caee Is that of lidy Strathr..-n, who wa made a s r.- while h. i husband till held the i. dire of attorn. y g.-n.-ral. Peerageaof the L'nite.1 Kingdom have lieen directly coiifrrr.il on Ilaronrss Uunh-tt Coutt and the ihtron.- Hols over. There are, however, ill la.li. -a w ho sticciiil.-d to tit lea in the i-rage Haroiii-m lt-rkrlry, Haronrs llerurr ami Baroness l.e les iicrr, all In the serage of Knglaiid; and lUrotn-s Kin Lso. HaroTies Nairnn and (oiinuss Koth.-, all in the im-rage of Scotland. London Tit Hit. W a. s Isiwsg lb Isin. The Swiss are not a gallant nation so far a recognition of the Niiietes-nlh cen tury theory of woman supremacy over man I roncrrn.il. The elders of lb-roe have refused the petition made by Mme Ir. Keiupiu to tne department of e lm a tion at the imiyersity for the v.-ma leg.-ndi ai private lecturer for mt rna tioti.J and comparative law. The Ju dicial f.vnlty nave unanimously pro iioum e-l against her t on the p.-a that ner sei w as an in-nperable harrier to her holding s-icii an i.rtV in the university. Several of the professor would have.i.n--tiUsl to waive th.-ir objection h-l the appiicant ake 1 f -r a i hair of tnrdn il.e The point "f .l.st.ng'iishing differeme eem Ots ure to ail sate tne coiirk father. - New V"ik Siri. t h lost rl. It was.hr Iiiike Hrnrj of Hn.nsw ul who was first oiwrrvnl iii tl. inters ai of a ban u-irt to vn laref'ioy a long str. of p;-r n , i. ,.' .. ao.l w Let. t l.e rtirl U' ' JLl...' r. ...I,. Il.e l.a. tur of bis st ud. r be rl;,.ihr.l thai It ' i sin nt i,prfni'i i. ' 'I" n.i. a i' s a son oi this . bad mininandnl fn tn tl.e r..,k. to Ihe in tent tbat If some '. I.acy w hi. h es lal.y at.prw.r-1 U. bin. wrr. ii.arke.1 f..r "lei .tr. la tb rri-st b. might carefnl y r- , l l .. , M-rv.bi. api-s.il ba- ri irnpnei.y aiel tisaxuty ol in li i-.e.e-i to It g'Vsvike niliinei. a'el 111 mean cms4 fnau xats.1 , o-' ti et-t teiaii an lual.tu- rAiiY,:,: osiio(mNi. O " AS CAN MMETlMCi VLTIVES CAN T. AHV A M 4 IKS'. HIT ASi) l IM rls NrlkiMia, lit Sut IIM at lUIIlM!. M. Its I ! II H4) M4kf lliiUr mt I Il.in.lrr4 rU If Mf U lrrllMt H lUlit. t i'.IMiT tl'f Ilic nr.-.. r-t tlwit .ti.nl ... t I U : u r Ml- ti.-l of tin k IP' II lt 1 lit ItMilrlli of I I.t ".-pil 1 It Mi. ' r -M. t tit n!.i l It Hit nlltin .i ,tlli) Iii r W'ti- II anl tasMit (u rn h.i i .timtri Itotji In hlli"-. i In i taf o( n t mnl r.fli-. Wtilll.l lll.lkt M il Ml kill'') lHi fta'xill A tl II Inlmrina iin-li r t lit .lul ttt r iii in tit I. .' 'Mill I III- tor, ' I lAT klli II IK'II A Ipt OMtll fctHllT tt nilillf Mt 4" ' C- H tilt ti:rr ii ollt lilt I lit Ilililil.M .f (lit atni'l nii'l t-iK;u n li'iu nt tMntr ( w ho n lI itnu n t ut 1 linn n nr il. lanrr itfT nul iii xrr Imk Ii tht tr limit II itmkr i lti ip i f ih:T. fi'im ti lint tin n w lit-u I lit-t mr mi nl i m M nli hi if tin lutrril ( m inrlif it r or o -r I tu iuht of it O i.it I r whrtlit-r nn- ( uttma .t nt mi in -r imuU of i in I iloii t itn.in to Mt Hint tin t Imolur fr tl.l. H.-.I. BS I I. ale "rs-li mint llirtl In. ill. In I klioa lie m lis.il loll f frsr and who lake ti.. iii Ihr.r iiinrksiuanhii jrl wroiicl't iii I" u. Il a fn-nv I'V Isihk ii'MMs to stiv one lhal Iht-l if' t II lo a stale of lirrloils i x. iielneiil I lul l ltders it mIiiiiM an nii-silnl:t . lm niiillnuK 1 here as a slusil nut unit, h Isleis-n ton 'luul inch' nt I'limil risk acn-ss a lullmnl lal'le. N i K lo r Ilim In-.l. ami Is.lh rin'ii.sl their k'lins, and la.t li ill. li were Inl but eii' e. and lh.lt rxs' 111 III the nnie 'l.e 'I h. V had rm ti I hlow u I In ir urni (.r sol oer the heart lo r'l.s l it. and Is.'li errv hit In the arm mar I lie rlls.w. the other shots fliuitf wide of the mark, laiistiiK a siaiiiH-.e and w rs-knitf sotnr of the ulassnaie "The same thilu; nipllis lo but g one slnsii nn; VN hen veil lake a inad or iiih-shis'l.r-a iiisn who ran-lv iioss-s oi the Held, and h i loin r.-r so .s. a emu shot lead In in out inio I he timU-r or nil Ihe iininr and s,oe him a nnsiae, U-.ir or r!k. li Is a hundred toi.ne lluil lie ill nos the hioii.hI all.'ti. iher l..-l sl,..i hair l--ll known to rllll lvllie lim..-H me "i a wiuihester nt the II im bin aniiunj thet I i-xrr llrr.1 at. and Ilim Ins-nine inert itlr.1 lo , sie the annual trot oil lliolijnpisl I f isinrsr tins Is not f.nr. it Is rx.il.-m.-nl II is ..,.. ... ,, i,i..r, h. bin k amir.' and fl.w ihrn-nn' who hne not rxn rMrr it some lime m their Iocs "There an- m. n. horer. hou.'irr hi.l except kill Ihnr man Thrx an- inrart ably cold l.l.-l.s. Iron ii.-rx.sl. .1. . raie liien, who have deiotisl Ihnr lurs 1.1 loint lngii.rnorpr,,l.-,lii,lhrm-lir. and wl... rxiH-rirms-as hllle rxi ilrinrnl loir Is-mat mim, ,,,. , ,. , ,M lumts-r ibss nlole pursiiiug Ins favnrlle linme. T hese men iniry llie ls-s r-volnr obtainable, their psi..lsalwis Is-nig ..( Iiir larm-sl rahU-r and simile anion, lor him Is. v or nil Indian ill hate imtliu.g lo itn iib a .-H.s. k. r Such mi ll .r th. ir '" '!' " ' "l".', ,? tbrir hand iimi I linn w 11 lioiit nny fal-e t-i, ,.r akaid orsl.ire. met lh.n i,,,.,..,,!,!,. f,,r n,,m i K,t ,.nllu,t in I hi-1 lol hmu m Ihe a. I of diaoina ( iMr of the nadi-si things I nrr . ens a man who had terroriid western Vliss.nirl '!.. , .Id... Mll.'S 1 IM .M. 1.1 1 is wir and who had rmpti.sl Iii r.itcr at a iiarty of men onisM.il to loin and hi slue (luring one of this, factional lights that till (sidr in that miIioii. Afirr nnptv lliK his itun. Instead of at templing lo seel shrltrr, he rle Isildly out Inlo the town and sat unrik-ht in Ihe saddle roill? is-lisid lug his instill w Inle niidrr lire, and hating aallsllisi hims.-lf Hint he was n-silr tor IhhI lie Hnlu. he w birl.-l around and did some very i-lbi-tur woik until Ihe nppiraliiiii made it so Imt lor Ins pnnr that lli. y treated, lighting down aside sire.1, and esrniMil aer-M Ihe broad rreek that run tlinilli:)! the nlgn of th lown It Is III same with Ihe shiaii.-r a it is with the lull lard, liasrlmll, rn.iiirt or tennis plntrr he must lie ill irissl form lo do Ins l-sl Dr. Carver I an old IxirTalo hunter and tells how, Iu Ihe early ilal when biilfah) shisKlug, he slaynl In one l.a-ality until gam got rather arnn-e. Thru he inel soiu Indians w ho sjaike of a big hrnl further up ,,,, mrr ,( ,lnl ihi hnd wa a w,t budiilo Now." said the dis tor, "ever since I tsi- gan slnnitiug and Milng InilTnlo I had heanl alsml white l.iitlalo anil was pn-tty anxious lo see one. I nmve.1 rinii. ami ol lllilllthrvi.uulyiiflhelilgh.nl I ha-nlrd thrill and did one or Iwo (la)a' sh. siting without ilisrnvrrliig the while hiilTalo. I had really no rxjss-tnl to sis-one, as I did not Mieve there was such a thing III ex istence. One afternoon, however, I cam Uxiti a small hrnl m ar the mouth of a ran yon, and lo my surpiis nnd ilehght I saw right In I hr inn I. He of the bunch, feeding with the rest, the w hile bulTahi himself. "1 immediately ib lemoned to have this animal, if I wa otillgnl to kill a horse to get him. and I nrni ly did kill Ib-d I lips, one of th ls-sl lium I ri. r owiie.1, tor I dniv up t Ills i in on. ilr.''ing a bulTahi hrrr and there, and afler a hanl ridr. wliru my xrif horse w a m arl? (nggnl nut. I wa in de apalr. a the w Inle hutTnlo rvtnnllird riichl In the middirof I he li.nl, where II wa lm p..sil for nte In ilmp him However, a lucky shot ilr..prd a iow in I be renter and Well ill ml am e of the herd T hi ll III bum h split, niir half turning sloop to Ids right, and Ihe other half krrplllg right (ill. Among those turning lo the right was Ihe white buffalo. A Ihe annual swung around I got a gissl l.a.k at what Iliad been spoiling my l--l horse for and wrr lug myself nut to kill, and what do you uiusise It wax'- a big while Texas slerr, that had rtnlriitly Isi-ii brought iipiiisotue h"nl and siniinl away ami Joinr'l this I Mind of buffalo. It Is limllrs lo say thsl I the) kul my horse ami nal slow ly lw. k to camp without an rfTort to ru n get rr venge fur I lie lung rule or tn ssill tlm In llians pi-t who buffnlostory by killingthr cheirsl resemblance lo one thai I think eirr listed on the plains." - Indianapolis Jmir nal. lis Mas aallsAeat. A fanner riitrr.il an ofThe In irnlral New V.irk and sent this message lo a woman in Canada: "Wnl you las my wifr I'lrasa answer iin k by tvn grsph." Although lis waited the rest of Ihe day be got Ml answer, but the next morning he got ..ulit .Ii. oil. h. sent r..:irct. but favorable The operator. In ri.re-s,ng bis aympalhjr. S-.I.I. - I.lltle rough l keep J..II III SI1S prnse so long ' y-. a here. a.iiiny," the farmrr re Inarsr-I, "I II stMinl all the aiis(-ii-r An? woman that 11 hold Im k l.rr answer all d? to a .rols.al of marriage, jrt so Ibel be kill send It half tale al lilKht I eo- nouilral emeigh lo make up afler I Rlt l.rr for a.l the Iim of tune and Injury to feel ins I t ufTrml waitni'" Tnegraph Ag'. I'a..r ml l.laas XX Ilk) lllalary. Thr old N)ph. drp.it at Mradvill is ! in a torn d'.wu liwaaona sMe of glass in tin. det that John Wilke lt.brul with a dan., tid Ihsdairof Al.rslism Ijn Coin asxinallotl arxrral Health In-fore ih nrr.Ml.iil w sh. 1hrdatf lb Klas and Ihe ilal of the shs4.hg did Ha r.re.i.a-1. but It showed fliedml wa r,.t.t. .iiii.lall.ai Tb inn of glaa I Bow i . . . . t-. - In II, lt lail p.lia-illll M a .--,,. , iti.turg I hna-n.Te Trirgr.b. j j l.rll1 X -lees. i-i.hnian-'ow bis bt),...! Ilwiwri ' r .,nh ,okw. ; l..rl-T hat . mhenusd feaoi anesBtinr w no korrak.ng nier Ih en. ,( a hnadrwd wM yar a 3 - Oood Nw U'l MiNCM I Ii, M t) if it M O A M D r 0 IN THE H lit lif I ioh Iiiimii ! Ill I mm ry ,m i.-(ii .l.'r li tm ti Hmf t 4 hi I i Itig l.rrMfH I ul Ml Mil l.itt HIMM IMga llatMll. , i H" i I i , r ,i 'I itirf I lit? ml I. 'I it uf Kf Hit r . r-l m ill tun ii h:l ..f tirt'ii tiM M-rn it f. l tn ijuMrii . iiili t In ir .1 IMH i in. ml itil Mirp.r ji 1 1 ii i t"t 1 1 it , frti.trui m-h n t ii i hf i w r rrihlt rma in i I.t Mr- liirrraiirnii.ini l iir l.iiiii ii i heiiiiifl nnjr . M il irm to Mrolhlrr why .h in-l riiHifi tlf, whv h?, w Ii li.lr I: -It Hi lifMiltnl I lirMfi n li on. I i f hi F rt in tin in n.tl itt l in nnl t ii'tit ii h't' 1 ctr t lir KrriH tiriiAii f nun Iiis nln an.l l.e will soon hk like plant plui ke. fiom a gini.-ii of snnsliittr 1.-11 in irrl.lle sti-l tw. onie nlnl-lttlc In kiiniess i e. 'ar He misses I he ill I y is.l t Ir i.f is o.e. M li u l i t.-rds Ins rx ill s-rnnt a. nl s. he missrs to .onceiiial i Innate, wtin h hnntll eiel tr ii li.s .-XI trine hel and old Iu in.. i ii iii H 1. 1 us nui nt ri of pi a i lis, or in one tm ' ) ol. mimI. be iiiism-s Hie Inipiil Interim xt nr.- of the t w ... al at s plrasant to l.s.k ii m.ii a.w sis acisssilile for buutaii rie and f'S'l. not sr,nirl lo titers a mil nl". In. I I. Ml to ii-wr hv llin.i-rssitile, hrairiiw sol di aw n mountains II is thr alssle of ni'iilihriuiii, nrrrr visitr.1 by rx trrtmiisi nig bin ints or ileal rurtii eart h ilkr Il Is I ti Ir s-a.s-flll i oriirr w hu It as writ . ln-r!i lis lltoltn, liisl prme.-ts r raine." and it has a well fral hrrvd plai-r under thr shadow ot His wing. "This Is I rue," nine sinlall Anirrh nil frirlid to Hie, hill are I lie pmplr allogrl nrr wonny of such a lesanl iflil. ts-si-rful nlsslr Ibtliot Ihnr ml doings make Ihe line of a pis-m espn-ialli aiiluahle toll? 'VVbens every prosai l plrasisaiiil ottli man l vile. Not so I lie us imt sn.kise I hat Jllilg me'it Is Il.e n-si!t of the atiinttrrlllg tml nciinre nf I'trin h i hat ti ler a demon tr ale. I lit I' .ris. in ipirsi nmnhle plan- yon make a s-e.i.ilii of I tail itig and sltidiltig Inle i mi air in this so i allrd Itahyloliof wickribirsa I lieu, iii a pnhii.nl way. al tunes Hie Kreui hrxpress t heir r X'sirrnllull tallirr Ion. lit I hev thru hit right and toft al an unusii.e I. si long endured, and al times thr blows f ill on lb wrong rr I hrr kill thrtr lurlhrrti and Ihrni elvea Iu inmiu-nls of fn-nv, aa iliirmg Ihe grral irtolulioii and Ihe i .immune, lint if iu so. b iiiomenls I hex go loo far, there la not a nal ion oil earth which will si and tyranny so palientlv and for such a long Inle with the riidiitauie of a cur who thinks Ins mastrr may one day bav a change of heart. now i nr. Mi-Hi i:s t r. Nodoiihl nil w hn list r insilr lint a rur xiry si udr of thr rn-mli lit l.irgr ritiea will rxprnsa surpt ise w hrti told that Ihryar Ihe imssl tb ill v, the mil pno nleiil ami tlirniin.1 sating lunle in the world. Hut iliN-iinieiila nud sialistu- prove It. In rrf rreiir In I be loans mailr hy the credit fotiiirr and Musaia, n-sulls hit shown hal wraith thrre is in thr louiilry. wraith not con. nil rami In a fee. inilit Idiials, who control the roiinlry s liiiniuTal affaire as their utiMids Inspire, but rai h thrifty. In ilustiioiis in iii or woman b is a llitle sum boardisl up in a w.M.lru alia king, hidden In Mime riirnrr mil? kinoin In I lirniaelies, nr baxe a liilinl-rr of stale Ismda which slosj y but surely cnnirilnite to a conils-lrui y lhal a lifelimr'a I ral lalsir ha earned for a rest in old age The small Isiutgeois, Ibr rultlvalor, lb farmrr, Ihe -.issnl, the artisan - II Is Ibry who. after bating paid the heavy liideiuni tyln the last war, still pal i. ul ly pay I Ii hraxylaxe which go lo romp Ihsreor iiniuurd army lhal they hula, will do II duty mi th day when Ih silltiial fair will de. nle I list Ihe shout, " In arms' ' nl tb "Mnn-eilUiar" will Isi.im a cruel reality. It is ihrv, wbrii loan ar mad like lhal of Ihe I mill fou it r and of Itus si, who lake nut their gold coins from their biding place and no for tbrir drsav 1 1 In the rniaaea d'rpargiie to sillsv rllai for four or live I lines mora tbau Is wanted. Tbrse ralsae d epargne are esperlally or ganmr.1 in help i he lalsirrr to save; he ran ilrp.sit any tiim and Is given il'i rrnl. at the einl of rai h ti-er for the amount He p.a.lle.1 lie Is si llls-rl? to lake nut any (art nl Hi stun total oi ins uepoaii at any lime. Kveu a i llll'l ran have in nana rmoa thrre, and I hinisaliils of children hav them, they tan ilrssiil a mall a u in aa twenty renla. Th Iwreul thu tearbea reonomy to his child, giving him an Idea uf what an Increasing capital al compound Internal will amotilil lo when be I uf age. With bis small i-apilal be will he able lo 4 up a simp, buy a hit of land, nr get up home, aa Ih ran may lie. (loVkllSHKST SXXIM. MaKKa. YiHiraiin.it ilriaaxit nior than K in IheM eavlng laxlik. Thry are mad for lb manses ami must not be monopolised iif the Mill. Tht Mid, th following lattat lea will go to pmv what a number nf sins 1 1 capitalist there ar In rranra. Tb money drisislteil Iu llinw savings hauka In ll& wa Oo,l"MW of franc,, la I s-s I Die dri-ll rearbrd l,l.li,uir. In IMKtl. S.i'.'al.isSI.KII, and S.lot.lMJ.lJlJ. Now, wbrn Hi state, Ih city of Pari or th Credit dinner deride In make a bain out romr all that hnwnl.il munry, and on th day nf aulsirrlptlon long line uf bun dnsls nf tieoiile stand and wait to ulr rrihe. Ka-h one knows that It Is a ur Invest nirut, nn danger of lb slat ur lb city falling Into bankrupt! y. And Isrwldea Ih I'g ner rent, givru there I another attrac tion. Kvrrv man thinks be may lax th lucky wiiiurr of Ihe , irie. Tb Cnslit fonrier. for I list me, give fc-T,M worth of prlae every yr. All Ih uoro her of th share ar thrown In an urn, and tb twenty litre number taken nut rewinnrrsof aitin ranging fmm lJO.'s) bil-jnn. Ou the prswenlation of tb hr with tb winning nuinls-r lb sum la paid ill to lb owner. This lottery hiiaiiifau) may not 1st a lrglll male way nf tempting lasonl lit lax saving and Investing their money, hut tboaa wbo ar irmerallv Miueamisb alsml tb moral lly of game of t banc, I bar found, ar Ibry who 1 1. ink Ih risk ul los.ng t graal against the small rhaiir of w inning, and Iu leisiors do not besstjite to practir out- ragrona usury in th matter of pro II La. In thu cane th rffrrl tier bl altentiausx tb 4)iiiiti.inabl morality of lb cause; Il aviw from ruin ninny Krenrh familia hiss bra.1 111 I nh I (ilherwls tar lo ilriukingor gaiimling - Pari Cor. Ilrook lyn Fjigl. 4 aawiMitw IJwesllwa. Wbeu a lady slena out into th dripping atrrssLa In isiiiring rain and wall hewiri th tra. k four or liv minuir for a car to . al.iriK it seems silberft'ioll to ask Ih Miirslioii. " Wnl lo ride, lady V Ilia talerahly saf lo cre-lnd lhal ah kxa'l landing there lis mrt with In motorman. In tbaaild d.ss itsof l'rru th erlrbrald ' ralll lrW grows. I III aja-riea . u iletia wbnt little niotsiur Iher I lath juioaphrrr mi as lo cans a cirtillnued mist l. exude, seemingly, from It leave and t tranche. I)r John Hailewoial of Rckiiy. Iml , ha In hi possession a heavy gold finger ring, set with threw diamond, ono tb pn-perty of Man Aniotnett. at oaoa risirt bit maternal grawlnnXbeywaaa maul of honor It la blaln that our acbuula bav alrwadf (rrally rwduccd tb amount saf -.".S , as4 that wba w shall bav turrawdrd In get- ,lna no iur.y rxsuwoKi ta numiarr of enmmaia. STONErVAtL JACKSON AN 0 QUARTER. I llrllsts.l la liaising lb Hlack fl. Meaaleg Heath le t.tmrf trtsr. One chnptrr of .la. kann'a Ufa la nt anil start ling I lis I win. b ascrila to bim at on m.iiiiriii a .n..-l iu rata tii black flag' Una is the l.ist extremity of war and iwiinat l.o rt inle hartMMty. Th very nl iigt-esia slaughter without merry. Thr hi i k ling fl'ista only at Ih masthead cf oirair aioia., lebiug l.y a sign Ibalran- i'.i tnisiiii'ler-tissl lhal quarter will neii b.-r Is- asked nor given. In warfare on laud il wiiuld l uinlrrai.MMl a a maaaacr) id prisnn.-r. iiung unknown amon; na li.Hia at "i p rriit day, and that would I. ring iisni any man or any government lhal ah. mid sitrmpt it Ihs execration of Ihe whole rinlKr.l world. Tin very idea of such a tlnng is so shrn to tb character of Mohrwall .Is. ka.ui lhal a statement of this kind in ist I- received with great r- srrte It wou'.d not la- derinrd worthy of a mo ment s nliriiiioii wrr it n.4 that It M guru nn I he mil horny of In own brotuer iu law, li. neral l(ufu llarrlugrr, uf lb) C.iiifnlerte army, w tin detail at eiittaider hle length a remarkabl Interview that l.ai plas-e after Ih seven day' battltw. while the army waa still encamped naar Kichmoiid It.. 1 ih staUmeiit iiilklt. ml Irate lm doiiht thai JackMSn Iwlievvtl Iu Ihe Cnuiiwelliaii way of carrying on war; that if war must be, th more ln mriiiloiis t lie blows the Mnuirr will It com lo an nui, and be would push thwr Iota the north and make II fell Iu til it turr it? Itnl he would nrvrr bav dealt with prisoner as Cromwell did with tb Irish ttarr'aoti nf llrogheda, or NaMileoo with the Turk al Jail a. T he In-st pnnf of what he would do 1 In w hat be did do w hru the fort it n of war threw a whole garrison Into bis hand. At Harper's Kerry he raptured ll.UUU mn. and Instead of treating llirtn with great severity, he pi role. I them all; by which. luslea.1 of laring sent to miui bern prtauna. Ihry wrr trauasirted tn a rainp near Chicago, whrre I hey were kept In com parat lie comfort till thry were exchanged. Of iinirse. If they violated their parol they would I"- rxlnsMil lo lb utmiaxt is-nalty of war. Hut th policy. Instead of lai ng cruel, w a the mildest that eould bav Is-eu a.h'ptesl. Il wa not hi.wrvrr on the gniund ut humanity, but to diseni'Uiiilar hi army, that be might move It rapidly, which b iini Id not do with th'iusan, Is o( prisonrr dragging nn It heel. If at Harper' Kerry he bad stopsi In look after Ibem, It would hav delayed bis march lo Join I- for tb appmarhihg Iwtlllr. When b ileclare.1, therefore, that he would "keep no prlou era," It was for a military rraaou. He had laid nut a plao uf campaign, which b Isslievril if vigorously pursued would rud the war. It wa Ut form threo or four great "movable column" uf 40,0ui men ra. li, which should Is literally Blrlp ie. for battle, leaving hehiud nut only primmer, but evrn lortlMed piaxla, that Ih w hole lighting forte might Is-roncrnt rated Into a few mmiart Isnlira, which could lax niovrd with grral rapidity Intu tb north ern stale and against northern cltlea. Tbat tin grand strategy would bar irreeded do not la-lleve, for th beat of all rraeons, that it waa twice altempld ami failed -at A nun sin and lieityshtirg in th first of which JackMin bimself took, part. Hut at Ih time uf th Interview ton had mil been attempted, and h waa very saligillli of kiirce, even plcturlug lohiiliself how h would plant hit gun within shelling distance of Philadelphia and New Vorkl-ltrr. Henry M. tialiL, II U, in Hariwr'. Ih fresh Xmnug Maw. Ah, Miss Sinarlrllluue," olsserred Ih elegant Mr. Itruminrllr, froin tb deck of thealeamer, "Ilia ocean la to deep anil wid and still, that I would Ilk to ha tb ocean." Hut y.oi couldn't, don't you know. li replied, with a faint trace ul acorn la her well trained yule. "No" h quest tuned very Innocently. "No." "Why not. prayf" "Oh," and sh snickered, "becaus th ocean Isn't fresh, don't you know." "True, true," h ttainmrred la evident mlHxmuasmeut.and lb girl laughed again. Hut you might las, you know," b said with ilrssp niraulug. 'Hn you think aof "lb askeil in trang ly Miftened tone, for b had a million. "I do; liideeal, I do," he murmured. "And why f" sh almost whlspered. "Iln aus-because," and h lies am eon- fused, "be, us It I ao beautifully green, don't you know." Then he an calmly and walked rrnss th derk with the air of Naiuleuo croaaing tb Alpa.-Heln.lt Kns 1'rw. Ilarallaa ef Ik Llghlwlag. Anthorttle differ aa to th tliua of dura- lion of tb lightning flash, hut all agreo tbat II la lea than lb lO.uxxb part of second. The experiment which ewlabllab) thut fart I tin) to tho 11 Mr Cbarle YVbeaUUine. A disk, divided Into alter nate sectors of black and whit, la rausej tn rotate very rapidly on Ita ax I, and by daylight it appear of a uulform gray. If ligbtuiug. occurring in the dark, rndr tb eiart tecuir visible. It la plain tbat Ih duration of th light must ha lea tkan tba tlm of revolution through lbabrdtli of on sector. Tba experiment waa tried with a disk of Ixty sector and making I1 revolution In aeroud, so that tba tlm of turning through thasprcouf nn sector I tb 10. Mian part of a eemii. When th disk, rotating with thia velocity, la rendered via ble by lightning, black and whit rtra ar teen with gray onea Intervening. Thia how thai th flash ta nut alswiluurly lo ataoUneou. for In thia eaaa tb aacton would Isx seen sharply defined without any alternation of gray. Chamber' Journal. r.aat f a ttmaiaaeo. tlomantie Milkmaid (to brsif I'm go ing to sign my nam and addreaa on oo ol tbe egg Iksfor they ar aeut to mar ket, Mayh Mini awfully nice young man, or mayh real prior, will It anil writ lo m. and Her Mother (up slalrsl-IViIliel Dollla Dirnpl) Where ar youf Coin help DM to mk th bed. Hmall Hoy (In distant city. om trwii later) Oh, mamma, her' a nam wruto on ihi egg. - uoi 1 1 uimpie, .attnuw land." Old Iguly-Und aakeal Hut thia Un wonderful ag I'll us tbat egg In thia oak. My, my! Tu think I should llv to swtb day when even th barnyard hM gH educated -liood New. A rrlg Castawaar. I!' giv me a shampoo befora yoa hav me," aaid tb fastidlou man to tao bartsrr. Wba b waa leaving th tbop I akd Mat why a bad mad a orb a re)uat. "80 thai hta kaada would ho whd bfor ks bagaa to lather my far.' answered laa faatldiooa man HnfTslo Ft pre. Arrtlsr mm HV. During tb nniv.rsity race at Putney advertlra try to mak capital out of tba craw. Tb vender nf patent madiclM. MKipa, amp, wine. Utter, pipe and food all pounro down ta order to b abl to y Ibai lhr particular patent waa u4 by ob crew or a nbrr. London Nw Has laa Hws. IWII Charley Pruyn I lb Bust Impu dent fellow In our set. Hlantb What baa h don' Iirll-Whr. after I bad tsmext "o- a kum" to him tererti timaa. ha t a aota . u, it door requesaing mr iwm ' mm IU k bad not ca-lssl. 1 nil. , Ufa. o o