o THE 1Hf.Ee INFINITIES. The ai remote Malik ilurknm of Ihi ekteaa, aS here Ullni" fiil'li 111 llir liiiuiaril ehluae Of w ht lilic stars) III aw fill rami ab Ire. Wlille w l.i.prr in Ilia- lip of sM't.-lal Tiiuar. Xhm baall.aW Waste laf ill lltiflhaim'd alrr. here no aaiiinal I, arid haitit is bill st-leara Hi U mi twilight liaatra, where Bevrr rrt-t-p Tltc U) Hag ra) fnim da) Hate' gaaMeedrram. T1i dnrk. il-aa urr. m)atrria.ut huuiaB heart. What. Urn . Ii.l.-a ebb en flow fur ever- maare. Where iltutiiflila and dreams and boe forever art For ruin or hava-ti on sarnie unknown hire fan, ixl alim. maare deep than tarry nitfht. Mm an ful lliau Ida oildi-a a muiullni uik'bl! -William r-barp In Harper's. A MAN'S HONOR. Vt . he had mih ill. linrlly! There, nn drr the tram -There tiny hail larlleveal thrm-srlr.-s mivi'ii, a Iniaiii ray hnd aiulileiily iclldeal Hint a t-lrnrly na lay day aim bad apprnml she. Mine, dr Ijailii-aailla-a. In the arm of Ih.il limn whom lie hnlcal. Ihrir lips cliniiinij Iiiu'ciIiit in niianh-ut kla. It IijuI hialral hut a samml. then rlnuil had passral aa-nsa th imam anal nni-e tiiiirr Ilia iark vina pluiiL'nl In denae ol i iiril jr. J'aM-nl ma a until of lliirljr year, of ohlli-rly lU'iiiv, solidly I'lilll aiul rnrelrs. ly at rw in his in-tninr of a fnn-st guanl iPHll of well Hum Velveteen, ln.Ma.-r of Ilia same, tu.kcal Int.. lop la a ai a, nml a vlanrh-aa Mini. I cap on Ihf lutrk of the brad. Hrnve ami I "i t, I , a he Vina buntlaaimr. more II. .1.1 one Kirl of ttir little rlllaife liail x 1 1 1 )" dulnnil Hint lir vruiilil Mink mi enviable hiialanud. Hut I'narnl lluhrrt had paid lin to village annular targoaalp; aoii of tfie titiraeof the young Comic ile I jillueolli-a, hr liml hern liroliu'ht up with liim. una tiia fmtiT hnal her in fart, ninl ill nrljr laloved lav all nt the cha teau, where tlir widow nl Cmutt-aar de I jiiiKi nili a liu l n-mnimil to bring up her vain. Pascal lliila-rt ami K-lnioinl de Ijiii graallr tha n fun- liml k-n.wn up linrrthcr. Kalmouil. delicate, puny nml nlw.it a a little ailltur, liml in I'narnl ii llrm nml viuuniu nior1. It wiia lit- Hint tnuitlit linn to mount a linn., Li limit aii'l to wnlk with a rvaollitr ati'p -lir VI lio pmlrrlnl It I III anil In tiinra of il.ili' r nmr to liia nitnni'r. Kilniiiml liml uonr to I'nna llnlali liia atiulira, nnl it vina n ry rnn-ljr iioMrth.it tlirjr aniv liitu nt tlir Clinli-nil liuuiiilli-a. Ilia nml In r. Imw-rvrr. rnine ofti n. It vina tlivroriiiT of I In' i n rlli I tint alir lornl In-at. A pmiiil. n-tii i'iil nml, ahr Im I lovnl only brr liii-l .iii.l. nml n-iiiiiiinal faitliful to tlint lova. At ! " a Willi dim ahr ihI paan - ....... nniini'iita of lirr lift. Ilrrr tlir lioiir) iinaui liml lai'n niiI; lirrr lie liml iNi-oiiir a inolln r; iiml licrv, luti r on, mln u M ilr I jiiiu'i-.i1i'. na tlir n u It if ail Mi . i.lrlir. Iiu.l ilil. ku Inul laolnlrd Inrai K lii tliia funjuttfii ivlrrnl, fur from vrry inn", tola- iilour vi it Ii lnr aurmw. Hit nlTii'lioii in wnanmii-iit rntnl n jkiii lirr fl ilil mill upon lilm nlm Inul inrwn up Willi liim. To Iht I'ii-iiI nml Kilinoml wrrr nully na to limtlnra. lUnft of fulln r nml niollii-r la-fnn- ha waa ti n yvara of nn. I'hm'iiI Inul livnl at I Jiuumlli-a, lovnl by rviry oiir. imnjinlilr of a Inul artioii, knon ini; not v. hut a lir una mi.l, alam- nil. ih viii.il to liia ficti r hmiln r. Imoml ill- I jinm ulli a. Kiiiiviinu' not m hat a lir vina, dn I any? Vra; lillt IH'HTtlllll-a, hill the lit t a Ifrlilh ilian Inul ituiniilttial a fault witliotil aitunlly iii'ii'iiiiu init liiniM-lf th culprit, l'am'iil mi iiuitinuiil it that it waaalvraya lilmx ir iihiii w hom llir lilmnr wna Iniil. lliMii-at. upriulil. Ii'tiili-r ami niTitliniinlr, li vi i. ii hi huvi- Kitrii liia life nny tinir for liia yniinu' iiui-la r. Towiml liia twa-tity-flftli ymr lln-r Intmial nl I JlllLTa-ail lata Unit tlir JotllllJ ronnl liml nnirriial a wiiiumi vrry rli Ii. of pohlr I.inI nml nlaai vary ioiiiik. Thru the mnly nun mil Miir nrrivaal nt l-nn-Kmllio. I tin ilonuu'ir I'ointa-aar ilr Ijiii lieollra prariiliiiLt tin in a wii-k toprrpnra anal put in orilrrtln iia-at for llir two rlill alrrn. Paaa nl tiii nnivliilr linil laTiilnr tlir liraj (!nnirlia a r af I la la lla'fiu t n-aa. Ilr, laai, Inul nuirrii 'l I In ilnuclilrr of a MNianut family who In nl mi thr i-alur of tlirKrrnt IjiilKcillia. fun-t. All t lia-tiia-l ta-a in the worM wi n- na imthiiiK In I'iim hI UlllaTt; lir laivnl Ci'in tli'. Willi In r fniiik, I'lik'uuiiiiJ anillr. nml im lir Inv.-al him- liml nlway liivnl liiin.it Mi nii il for wliru lie axka-al lirr liuli'l ill liinrriMK'r ahr wna rrnily to any at mira', "I inn yoiira; tukr inr." Tlir)' i rr n lriM'.v iuplr, nml Minr. ilr I jiiicoiMi i. nt aiht of their joy, wna on Imppy na tin J. I'naa iil'a felii'ityinilipletral for her I he inippimiaa of l-jliiionil, for alir lovaal nml lanaka-al iini hem at ill na two lirotliera, Iheaa-t lilliln-n ItmiiKht llpaiilrliy Me. Kilini.n.l una thr anine frail, ilelirntr, alrruuthleaa In'Ui Unit lir Inul I nan na a Ixiy. Ilia )oilU( Wife wna our of tbnaae pniiul palririmi wonii'ii, Imuulity ami ilia ilaiuful, n ho pnaa tliniiiuh life likr quivtia ami aai'tn to timl intrn-at In imtliinK niuti alaiir. ' I'miiim; to I jumaaill, a for tlir lioiiryiiiouli, lhili' Here very uny lailli at tlir rhalrail nml in t he In luhlairlnaal. every our fenal lull iili-l loiiatiiiK iliein, M. air l.ivrry aiuoliu ulhen M. (iitaton ilr l.ivrey, inorr lliau lialf ruiuiil In fortunr, they mu, ami who for Unit ri'iiaou ra iiinimal on liia prorinriul ratntr thr U-lter purl of llir yrnr. A dark, olivr akiuuial feiluw, with llery eyrn, inua taa'hea ( iirli-l nt llir emla, npproaa'liiiiK liia fuel let h jear. nml witli a laihl, invileiit air, lint little line wna felt for liim by I: i roll II try iirivlilMira, Tliey la-lirvral liim a man rrnily lo ilo ntiylliiuu aavr if.aal. Xt-vrr-tbel.-aa lir wna often al I JHIKeaillea, Jolly anil aluava nu'l-rrnlilr, kinaituiK w ith Kti luon.l or niiitliiiij llir you n wife. Ilrfurr Ioiik br p.ivxtl pn'tty iniirli ail tlir lime aritli Ilia new friemla. Thr iIohiii;i r e.iillileaa, alrraily far ad-ranea-al in .nr, wna fniliuu rnpully. Tbry pokr na w inter nppronrliaal of t.iknu brr loa imhler rliinnle. (a rhnpa totheahon a af the .M.ililerrniieiin. Shr rrfuaral to itn flit) knew that ahr wna ill ini(. ami alie ilr- irral lo pnaa awny in Ibr italaa-r wba-rr ahr bail know ii tier lia;i,lnea. " iiioniiiiK. afta r a IiikIiI of aiitTer.UK, thrinllial I'aaial lo her la-alaiile. "D -t wai p. my Iml," aai.l ahr; " ii. oot coinplaiii, only- I lealr la-himl me a tm who iieaala my nraa. Von, I'aaa'nJ." ahr runt itniial in a lower tour, "arr au bun mt nml trnr in.iu. Ii-teii towliatlaay, havr aa-nt fur j on to o n my heart to you. lam nfraul -nlranl lor Maliiioml. I tmn lllr for hla luippilla'aa it iha- not arani to Rirthal thrHife hr haa a In awn haa tbe love f.r hilll thnl I lailllil hale Wl-haaJ. raaa .il. laan h inn, wti h ov rr him aiuj lirr. If thr pr.irr of their livra la threat meal, alalel U lKn n them anal that W lll U mrii.irt-a thrm, ami alt-fa ml theni to tua m.l - I'.vaanl Woul.l havr apokrn. hut aula) chovi-il tlir wunla In hia tbroat. Mtnr. ile Iat.lea.llea aiuilral aaail'. "fio iu.iv, my la.y," aaiil ahr. "I know you. yu have ma-l lo promiaa-mr n-KbiUK Yuuwiilla tn Imoml aa you have al- v Uvj-iiu a !.!er brother, a-a neroua, Ua l.Teai and Ull ll'l-ll." Uut tier Voire falla-al her. That ulk'btsht W.ta ili-nii, ::ly a f-w maxitha hail k,-our. wha-o that tl.ua al.e fenml b.-xl raitnr to pa, tA-Bn'-U'l a wife thr pnxul llelene ila IjU- geoila a W .la rliaiart-a 10 the Wlltt of (ja lon ilr Ijvrry. rat-.tl l.a I at-en It rorainif day hy day. 11 lit wb.il rami. I l.r do Hint ha had aaaiht to ahovr Ilr I jrrry to rUlmolwl In In true ro'.ora. lo paiul Inn aa a man al w c ileapn al.ir and formidable, unworthy V lar rati lie. I in hi bouar. Hut Edinoud Lad lirowu i .'ry and rrfuard hucnanaeia 1 btn. tnml.la-. and hurt, be had held hla I'm, but faithful lo I be will oaf Mue. da IIIWraiila-a, He walt'.iaa -lo are TV Uvrry Laair l,ar lnui ..-.t.l lll..,.u ll no loiiya r a,-.kt of murnliiK to i ,.", i.iir.i,, I -an a, prt-ri rrniK, aha a.ilil, while In Paaaal ra.lally ra-aMmilral. "Had my wifa IlltKirnilui. Il.r rrtin-mrnt of I Jlliurolli-a. bta-n, like yaaira, a (.lllliy a.iiae, wiMiel Aa f-ir Klin. .n l. he aawa! hia ilaya aa you m have ilrawa'id my honor In the liaiul, huui.iiK, ataa.iiu4 hlniaa lf in the mud Anal la my I or la-aui valuable lhau life i-lvinx lirraaili of the waaala. Ami ymira, M. le fanntr" ra-r aUy, t s r.ia-ul knew It well, the "I waa mwaral-a rtmard, 1'aaral; ytMi inoiiieiil ilrrw iirnnr nu.l iirnn-r-llrlnie eaiuhl lo hate killed nir! Iil inha-i. ir woul.l yield, fortfel her duty aa a wife ami don, pardon and aparv mr in the laiim of Kive up the atruiule The iilanee, the my niothrr:" rUlmoiid addral npiralliily. Woral a(Kikrn ill a i-rrlaiii faahhai. the tin-1 lu thr name of hla mothi r, anloo t ti la) Ki-riiiK baud rl.i at part Inn -I'oaa nl aaw unworthy anil I'naaal waa lni.ve.1 in apilr it all. aaw that Ila Uvrey wna alowly hut of hilnaa lf. Aunlu llir Voiie of Mine, ilr urely winning ibe young wife from brr Ijimjrailla-ai, hia benefiii trv, tmpliiinl him bualmnd'eaiile. , from hrr da-nthlaal: "Watt hover billion.!, And now. tnniu-ht, ahr had pmmlara! her- I'ltaaal," alio liml anid. "Stand nlaaja la at lf to lillll. Tina very rvrliliiK, Willi hie twra-n him ai d aormw; lar to bun alw a a oan rya-a, br had aaa-ti tin-in In rarb ihrr'e aa you have rvt-r la-en an rider hmttia-r, arrna. It wa. I he lirt wi-aknraa, the tlrat grnrroua, dwoleal mid uiiaa ll'.ah'." atep. It wa-tune lu ai t. A wave of the old love awrpt rraiatleettly Saiftly, with the atrp of a tut, IWal over bun. a lliaal i.f pity fur Una limn la Klidel lownnl the tan l.nera, w ho, with fore him. who liml atrivrn to take from arm atill ttiterl.ia-rtl, vaarr lalkiliK in a hilll all that ana da-ara-at to him lulhe low v.in-r M. ale Uvrey wna uri;inK, world -lie. a uiant in airriiKth and uiorila. Ili li ne llaleliin.-, if not ) ia-hliii. w hoaiHil.l have t rualiaal with our hand lb. a "Hut w hy tomorrow, Ha-la-ur" rrital Ie puiiy wrakliUK rowrriliK ba-fore him. I.lvn-y; "why nlwnya tomorrow Why ( "tiai!" he a-anl. aiulileiily; "no ipurkly :' thru -I fmin you till thru the hnppiuraa And while Kdinoiid llaal like a linrr bow in your ur.i-p'" through the taiik'lrd underuraiwth IWal Hie ahivi rad via.h'y, ha-aitatial anal waa lran to t-nll out with hla atroliK, roluiat lit! i luiiiia: "Hallo! Ilallo-o-o! 1 liia way. "Si le It; have it r.t you will, Iht n!" ahe liallaMMi!" fried out aiiii.ii iilv. " know w bnt it will roat mi-, hut it ahall la-ua yo.i aay. Tolil;ht nt Vi o ilia k, nt the window of my nin; the i h itea'l will la iilu t, no one awake I toiiii-!" ll wna u t.Vlia k, liluht in autumn, a ahnrp liria e ri-in. Ilrh lie n-tuniial lo the aail.HI W'bere I 1 1 1 la an 1 ant nilalilltf. She aa laa lialMiatail .liil al. 1 1 ,-r I n . "a,lnri,a aaaal iuthriiir." ahr di-a laml; "ahe wna wrnry, tiai. mi. I iIioiikIiI i f KoiiiK lo tail nl oiler." M. ilr l.ivn-y nrnvt-al lu hia turn. "Vi-a. the wi-ntha r had ra-rt lilily rhnliKeal; It waa uoiuK tu ram, and rain ill torrent a. He tun l hurry lo reunln hia lu-rmitnur." Ila lelie, aa ahr Inul Mid, went at onrr lo lirr rhmiilat-r. Then at ht-r wimlow the luiliulta art-imal to her lo tmwl by like yt-ant, A wa-iifht i f anu-ui-ll oppn-aaHal her In-art. Aicainiiud lauain ahr lileueil w il h irniural i-iir. Not a aouud l.mke tlie til, iaaat. Sain, her rVea na-llalaiunal to Ihr ilnrkneaa, ahr wna ahle In illatiliuui-h dim ll- llirouili tliaa liitiiil tha aalla-t'a Ira.a-a ami I hie Lei a i,f I he lairL A II I baa a-batrao llattr ! Waa Wrapara ill aia-p. The hour of tlir n n leniua nppioai-hral. At hial it aailimlaal twelve aolriuil atnikra Then, aiulileiily. almrply, tlinniuh Ihr ai-la-iiif , a allot ratitf mil. I la-la lir, ht-r hnml tin her ha art. hata-md nml wnita-al, her fair luia lai I h" tilaaa, k.uiiik anil . lla lnw, ul theia'.feof thr wiaal, llir little raittaur nrat led ill t he midat if thr Inn raanl Hula-ii atnalr toward it rapidly, l.a hand atill rliilrhiliK llrmly the alia k of hia ' He ra-rt! hnl it; a li'lit a hone from Ihr wimlow. Wlmt did it mraii lie h-ul told t'etiftte I hat hr wna on t hr trail of polarher ami tfoillK lo W ntell ill thr woaal. M-rbupa, nil liiuht lorn:. Why, then. Wao t'a-iieltr not iialia-p I'tair little una-! She waa afraid, d.iulil Iraa, fur the man ahe Invi-d - hera wrru often wlrkral, ami avi-iifea tlielnaa-hea on Ibe keer who tmileal I hem. Allntome the aoiind of voira-a rrnrhral Pnaa-nTa ear. I'a-m-tte wna not ulolir. thru. 1'llaa III lialelli-al. "Hill. I'l-m-ttr. (Vm Ilr. why rraial mr loiiui-r Simv I'iiM-al ia to p.-iaa the muht out.iile. wbut lire you nfniid off v.. a.r ' hllppltla-aa yoliraalf." "And I anawrn-al I tell Jim. ili-amla aailely u.ii i ' H M. rjlmiMid." (Vnrtte firmly. " but I have told tui nunni n.ei nKniii. i mn i inve iiwni, Him I'llaa-nl amlv. If I upelleal the diair to Toil I i a 11 t. thia rvn.il,.,. It . Ia, .. I 1,-lirvr.l i n",ml HlchT'1 U,'"- MtT that ilwn.her.luruinif.wliilry..upn.llllAbout )'",r M,", ,,ulf "H" hy hia n Wini. nml your kmml.alr of thr workinif iu tlm liaft of a coal mine with liea-a-aaii i.-a i.f hla work to take me lay aur- Hintt otln-r turn, blaatllin Ma.k. Tlieile priar. lio, (.-. I Ia n of you, la-fore I'naaal t.'uatsl, after tilt) allot were ready, told n-tunia." (j1B ti,,.r turn to (jot into the hoppt-r. "Itef1.it.reii.-tte; will ynu atill n-ftiae. u then whta.,l Hie filar ri.iiiiH.-t.il when I any to you that otherwiae ..: ...i. ..I t I will1 .liailliaa .nil. .ran.t ..IT aa-rv 111-.- I "And do ou think. M. Ir Cumtr, Hint ! I'av al w ill not nk you why you at-ml Inul ..! awavT i "Hut, (Vm-tlf, Im n-aaiHinblr ami (,-entlr. to tut off obit, hut tlie otln-r were too Voiir n-alainni-r ia aenat-ltaa. hare loved far burtiiil. The otlit-r liit'll ia-KatJ Imu you for a Unit lime" to jrive the aiKiial to ttw-i-iul and gvt into "Ami I. M. le l omlr, love I'aaral. m . the hopa-r. hut he e-lid: "No. I will t.y ir.'.""".1 i .. ti i. win-re I am. It ia better for one man , :!::.. .1--T,M1-tu j;- -; jr f - With avltfon.ua throat of thr ahouldrr ! I"'1" o'Knl to ant'eiiil and the other men the d..rllewoa n nml I'nai-nlplunuiilln. w,'r " to the top, and iiajn after Cem-ite with ehiapa-d huiula lliniK ba-raa-lf Ciill pulli'd the aiKnul wire und they In-fore him. IVm nl drew In r ti-mlerly to j went down tn him and found him bud hia nrma. y injured about the head, lie hud "My pin ion, little one!" murmiirral he cmnlM11l frH.-tnre of the aktill. and rw fondly; t Inn lurmiiK lo KjIiiii.iiiI. for rjl- ,,,i ... .,,. i i ,i, l..-..ii,.l l.i .1 Vi. . -..'never sot over hia a liar aaam., aaniaa-, a ia-in 111 ii(, at .'..aaatr ... abiii-t t.-rmr: "Saoiiiidn-l!" aalil br; "w lint have I done to you that Voll ahuiild aa-rk to takr from me all thnl I hold d.-nrvat iu Ihr world llt-rauar I am air, do you think that I have not a heart like you And beraiiar thia Ma.r Kirl here haa neither liur tlrraara, wraith nor jewel, do ynu la-lie ve that you roil Id buy lirr with your miai-rnblr gohl M. de I jii.h'e.illi-a, your ow n imKbrr would aaiirn you ti.lii'ht did ahr know the drral thut you hnvr aouuhl to do lu tliia houar!" KUIinoud liml thoiiuht for a inomriit that Paaanl would throttle him inatnutly with hia almtiK hnml; hut areluK the ilanner pal. he In-uiiii to n-iiain a little imiraue "And to think." ra an meal thr gaine krt-pa-r, thut while you ramr to atenl my happiuraa, I wna protia tlliK your. You aouuht to tunke of my wife nu niiwillliiK vli liin, nml ymira-uiii-a hrraa-if. You do Hot l.-lieve It. . t il ia truth I tell you .Mine, de I juitfrtilli-a hna a lover " t-Ulmoiiil i aH,l na uml.-r thr lali of a whip. "You lie!" lie I Heal. "1 lie. do l" I'.'iaral returned l-t ween rllni'linl ln-tli; "rome, then are for ymir-rlf:-' Anil aa-UiuK Kdiuaind'a arm hr drauknl him oiitaide into the w.aal and thnuiU tbe patba r ii nil i ii at nmuiirf the trrr and lirirn. All at onrr M. dr I jiiimnlli-a- -Ihr cloud hn'iint maai-i under Ihr freaheniim wind aaw iu thr rla-nr mia.nlitiht a him k maaa air. t Inil on thr uniuml. It waa a laaly. , "A da-ad man hrrr'" crtnl he. " ra,"hau I'naa al: "M. de I.lvrry, who hail a n-mla-nvi.ua at I'.' toniuht with Mm, dr Ijnm.a.llea. Hut I wnlehtal and walti-d for him; I hnd innrn to your mother to fiinrd your iappim-aa, nml thia"-ton. h iiiKlbe K'iu in hi hau.l-' la why M. de I.ivn-y ill. I not kn-p hi npHiiiitineiii with mailnmr, your wife." I'narara voii-r waa hiirrieal, uaiit ii.at. trr riblr. And juat thru, tlm.uk-li the atill liiaa'i.t. rame thr aouud of aliouia, haila and crna. The n-port of the uuu hail atartleal thr rhata-ati peoplr; the) were rouard and at-iin hliiit the wiaal in all diret-tiotia. In tile IllillUta-aa, prrhl.a, Ihi-y would be at the aaat where Ihr two 11. ell ataaal. I'aaa-al aliaiara aiuhlenlv. rummaural tbe dead man a keta, and ilrrw out aaili.r .npa-r. Kdmoiid i.mh a our larw ilil.-rral Thr paar wrrr Iriirra Mmr. dr I.nu irinlla-a' letter, aa I "natal had brli.va-tl a. el fearral. "See!" anid hr, throating1 thrm Into VA motel a hands "thraai w -II roiiTinc yoti if y.wi atill doubt!" Tbe atvpa of thr aa-an brr Dow were plainly diatli.Kuiati.tlilr. "t'ome. M. de I jniireaillra., raaral rr nmr.it) "paue j.airwlf ami laa a m.o Tbry are t-annlliK: JtMt will Ijre loexplain. and yt will ay to Jour arrvanU: 'Slj wife 1 fala to mr. I have killed Let lover! " Ktlrnotv(Thrw up kia hand with a feat lira, nl Terror. 'for fiod aake no. raaral. Do, Dot that! Kill m if you will, but do cot dia tpnor net I aiu kuiIit; I bat Uharee like a aa-a,iirr. know It, l.ut tin na-t. I a ....l a.. , 1. 1- l. -. a- aa a ifu. aiiitariiiaa aaiai ai a ilia pnaiaaar "Had you .ty for inr avihila a-jo, alr" Ile waa aiirroumlaal In a inomriit. Paa ral Minttl to le I.lvn y a laaly, lyiiitf w here It haul fallen. "U'r were wnlchllitf for muu hera," anid hr; "M. tie Uvrry and I. Wo aurpriaail one. M. ile I.lvn y triaal to aa-ie him; the aaai lu-r llrvtl-M. de l.lvn-y fell." Traiia latail for Ar-onnut fnun the I n-uiU The Itaamaii'a tVaal uf TaMle. It waa imiraj lu Ihr an-hilrt-lural delaila Hint the llomiin wunl of taatr ahoHi-d It-aa-lf. and thollath tbry wrrr at Ural content to ropy the lirerk innhliiifa and riiru h lllellla alllliaat Willi nlaaolllte flila-llly, )rt the Komau rriivinu for rh hiit-aa of a lies t aaam leal ihrm to rover all the varlnua liieinla-ra of the nil alilal lirr with rlnlairate aiirfn.r oriiiiineiit. a very (in-nt artialio luiainkr, aa llir plain. Hat molilinxa ami 111 let a, rati ll'liu Ihr huht alnniK-ly. arrvral a very liua,rliint puraaar in M-lliuuuff lr rolitrnat thr lllira of alark hollowa ami ilellrnle aurfaav i lirn hineiila whirli Ibe lina-ka appliaal to a fa n-of the memla-r uuly. The aliuht romtnrmmit'iil of thia dr-radi-lii-e lu tnte tun la- ara-n rvrn Id tlir very Kph-mlid and well ili-aunnl inriiiieof IheTt-mpIr tif Couconl; it hna prot;rraaral further in thr mniii-e of the Temple of Vrapnainn, iu w liirh one of thr t-onunfiarut Into abort tipriitbt lliitiuiia, and the lnw.-r rKK and dnrt mi-mla-r ia run-re. I w ith t-lali- urate aurfni-r oriiniii. iit Ijilrrnn. In Ihf N-roml and Tliinl t enlliriea. thia ixrraj.ivr uaaa of orunmetit wua rarried further at 111, till rvery aiuulr nirmla-r lu Ihr rairnii-e wna oftt-n mvrrt-al with inrn hnniita, having lio plain aurf.niaa to relieve thr rye or In llivr lunula of hriulit lilit. A rt-mnrknblr example of thia la Ihr Very la-iiiitifully ev mitral rornii-r, Inkin from aome linn t earlier l.ililillliit, whirh wna liaaal hy Max rlitiua todiaairnlr thrihairof tlir ta-mple laj liia aain Komiiliia. "Ili inallia of Am-lelit Home." A Uert vl Ibe lulura. Iliatory rtt'ord the unat-lIUh dreda ml the bravery of our oldicm iu time of dancer. and future hiatorv will riH-ord tli hraverv of our workiiirti w lioeiirn their daily lireud amid (,'renl dimmer and iuiininmt ixril. An inqiiatt waa held ul .,, u u, llriL.h..u ....iii.ivr.ir. .... pMrr , si II..I..... ........... Kith the allots und then ol into the . "'I'.- Ile fiiiirinl lie hud (,-lven the "'""X liooiH-r aiK'nal ami juinM-. out of the llopia-r 10 i-ui oil inr iiiaa-. i iu lliuunKt-u I - a a ..t ..... t II ....I never got Lttlicet. injury. Loudon Hpanlarala aa Hhoplinera. Spiiniurd are now aald to be numt predominant aiuoiit; the i-riminula ar rested for HteulniK in lar-e aliot, or povket picking on nu-e courtes or at Kreut public KitthoriiiK. Several Ila riaiut have la-en l aiinht pure anaU-hiiig at the (iitiK'Tliread fair, and there have juat aplH-uml before the olii-e court two men and two women fnun over the Pyrenees who prm-tired ahopliftiti)r on a lare M-ale. The Spuninrda, who bad been auaiectea of xM'ket pirkillK in the Jardin d'Acclimututiun, were doKi-d by deturtive, who kw thi-in niter the G rumls MiiKunina da Louvre. They drove to the place in hired victoria the Jehu of w hu h wa one of the men. After haviiiK reinaiiietl for awhile in the hop they aaw that they were beiiitf watched, no they left the place, entered their vehicle and were conveyed to the lrinteiui. Thither the detective followed them, and although he hud no ocular proof that the Spaniard atole anything be ar rented the lot, the driver of the victoria being aeiiail by a policeman who had re ceived instruction to oWrve hi move ment. Under the cuahioiit of the ve hicle were found three larye piece of ilk which had been attdt-n from the Lonvrehnii and were valued at a little over forty tind. Loudon Telegraph Eacllsh Krpurlrr Mast IU Maralastl. There are to Is? no inorumnse in the English jminialisiu of the future. A ss-iul committee of the institute of tbe prof, ssion bo preiureal a n-s.rt in which it is recoiumeiuled that candidate for ailmisaioii b. meiula-rship must puna an examination in the English language, English liternttire, Lugliah roiiatitutioo and isilitical hiatorv. isditiral and t.livai- r.l if,,-ri.!.hv Thev must also Imva a mtmoient knowletlge" of Latin, cither I b"n " "' "' " ''"" "" French and Oermnn. and "W,m. ao- ,tl i'"Z','n,r? I-I"''"""", . . .. ' iii . with a fla-ry rlaxiuetue ami indomitable qtiatntance w.th uuiveraal hlU.ry. anrt' ,, . tb..,p.o f, tbe op- Uut pet-pap Hie most iiii.rtnt rrc-iprew) rii. Tbouh the authorltlaas otunienilatinn of all is that every candi- tmf ami an-mn tried u la.inirt him for date hall be rxumitin! in "The I'nnci- prriiua( reva.lutiiKiary pmtaaifnnda, he at pleaof the Law of Newspa-r Libel." J wa), nianaunl to free blnasrlf sa acroainl Tin U certainly a ser. and any Jajor-1 of hi tha-srotixb knowleditrof the law. Ile Daliat who tH-crr.la in af) -wing Uiat he found Sicily tbe moat fertile Arid for Lie haa mastered the law of libel will be teaching arid traveled li.ts-saaiitly fnm well worthy of all the honor which hia place o place. tjJy,- to the people and rollraarnra ran brstow.-I'l Mall Bud- . arll then, lo shof their manhood lo re- frt. Raaxwlaf Olal araaalaltuaeas. "Hy tbe way. you rr member Mi -a Krrl-lej-r. whom au many of the buy went wud over, don't you V "Ye, and I ud to think he waa a girl that deserved a good bualsaod " -Well, I mat-riod her." "Your You aacoolsa m C'blcagoTrlb-aae. V k. Causes of the Uprising In the Land of Lemons. RI KIItn TIIUOI t.ll ItKVOI l TION. ppreaaaaal bv :tlertluaale Taaallaaaa the I'vaaaalrt leaalllr t apaaaaral tbe I'rlaa I plraaaf fuMMUMlam t'aw Tbry treTha.r uglalt llrgaaaUeal anal lrraarral lut'lgl.t. Thr nontax war iu Sk'll) Kniw a auur A rrvnlut lotinry movement which tiinntrii the overthrow of thrnmatliutloiinl k-.ivern-Ilirlit tif llal) la apn-aalliiK like w ililllre all uvrr thr ialnml. For at la-aat Ibn-e molilli paat there baa laeen liita-iiae aitivily ainoiiit Ibe ultra nialiral aicilalona, who havetrnv elnl through the country onllmu on t he hi ple to tbn.w olT the yoke of servility and uriciiiat tht-m to n-voll. It la arnm-ly liea-ra aary toaa y that inch ad v ire haa lalli u uu fer- tiKri tv rrt.ti t tllrfc-rouinl. Sii ilynl brat hna nrvrr hern rnn aidenalan An-adiaof law and onl. r. On the other hand, rohla-ry ami lliunler arralmoat limkeal UMin aa la-Kitimntr tnrauaof aulaaiat rniT. The ialnud hna alwnya lai-n thought of aa the very paradiar of the brininl. and tbe proplr rainiilve with and every way ru coliraur Ihi claaa of ritin-ua. The iuhahitanta of Sicily w ill receive the aympathy of the worlil in Ihnr endeavor lo better their wn-tcheal rtimlitloii. any a the t'hirngo Herald. The paa.n-r iloaaar have for nue lain the li'Kitimnt.i prey for the richrr. Thry have lai-n hiinleu.il with the moat exorbitant taxation, while the richrr have rarnMil without any. I'orruption I rife whrrrver tlirre 1 au ollltvholdrr, petty or iiuM.rtaut: jualla-e I a Inrre nna kery, imply ilieiiiliii on who ran uivr the Inrueal brilie. Tbrae tnniiifold urievaureaa, atrarian, muuiviml and other, havr laing been the curse of the ialnud, and it I no womlrr I lint it im.ple now rmlrnvor to In inaluee n-form throunh n-voiition. tine of the moat artive aitltntora is Depu ty ttiliarpe lie fr'elirr, llie a-inliat la-ntlrr, and the novrriniirnt wna finally ii.mrtl.il to arrrat him. Hi liupriaoiiiut-iit wa the aiatiinl for a llerce rim, and the mob storm til the priaon, only to find Hint their leader bail Ism takrn rlaewln-n-. Thouaauda of workmen and others iaradeal Ibe alni-laof l'alermo rarryiiiK Imnnera w ith n-rolullou-nry liiarription nud shouting: "Down with taxes! H urmh for bla-rty and n-volutlou!" .Majutra. a towuof aome I j.'xJ liihahltaiita, waa the sai ne of the first bhssly cainftict. The tnsis that were cnlli-d out totlisprrae the rioter were put lo llinhi, and iiiiiny of the naildirr Joitiral the llinli. All the pub lic buildinua were bumnl, nml theaohlier wrrr prrvi-nltil fnun reaching- their bar rni k. A reirular Imtllewa foiiuht durliiK the liiuht, ill which V (wiiple were killeal. In I'retniM-ria the luou aarkeil and pluu derail the house of the wealthier i-luasra, killiiiK nny one w hoofTa-ml rvaaiatniu-e. It l simple enouuh lo II lid theraureof all this trouble. l(uriii the last few year the rna lu the ialnud have la-en almost a total failure; alaaolute distrust of llie poli tician; enormou laxr to aiipiairt the "armed ieace," and llrat and last tbe sys tem which Koveru Ibe auric-nit urnl Inter est iu Sicily. Any promiuriil inrticulnr branch of Industry doe not exist in the is land. The land I owned by a few noblemen who live lu Koine or Palermo ami who lea- their rstalea to capital!! known aa "Vale ellortl," or tax exlortera. Theaa. lu ihair turu dividr the estnlr and sublet them lo "aubKnbrllotti," who nain Iraaelhe sole dlvideal land pircemeal lo Ibe iieaaaiita, or, If you wiah, fnrmera. Tbe-a- hitler are most banirfully blul. Thry are pt-nuittnl to relain only one quarter of their crutm, do matter how Hs.r the yield may he. iu ad dition to this thry are coinpelletl to pay an enormou tax and provide theinaelve with real and the net-rauilie of life. Ilcalllrral tti the misai abji-ct ivrrty, the estate owner "patlnme" soin.-ilinra Irnda thrm money at SO -r rent a year. The day Inlaorer'a lot la even worse, if uch a IklliK la possible. The lowest Chi nese oot.ly live In luxury compared with the 8icilinu dny laborer. The result of all ' t rrnr;n Hinr iK II.IAM liKVOl.t TIHMT1I rtiMU.usrn TO PKATH. this I that airlrulturr, which lathe chief support of Sicily, ha hrtomr totally nil lied. The petty fanner and aautry are held iu complete slavery hy the capitalist and land owner. The -rinl Kovrmniriit com missioner for the public welfare, Director General Setiaalrx, baa openly .lea larral that the condition of the Sicilian auriculturisla and peasant a la saaudaliHia and worae than that of any other country iu the world. It waa w hile Ibe misery waa al ita hel-ht a few yrar ao that thr brilliant lawyer. Incat deputT and now impriaameil. Teller, ........ . a. I .. I ......... a...a.fua tat avl.u-n tbry wrre autijaartrd. He t.fta-n went dia-' fruisrd aa a prieat fT fear of taring arreste.1. He I lotakral ufn tua (jantaaidl, though of a different atamp. It ia tbrouKb hla r (Tort a that tbe varlon lalsar uniooa numln-r today over Sli.Vl) : men. Thr movement la saariaiiatic, though only tbe Iraalera have a comprehensive knowledge of theoretical nriaiiam. The iKnuraims lo ..niy la something appalling. 5 mm. arr una". Ir to n-aid airaariiC) For tlirsa-In borauiA'iaaaa-a a.s i;,lia:ii t a veritable a'11 prl. wirTih Ihr) blindly la-llrte ami rill i.raaw with all Ibe aauiihrrti a.iramllin-pa-tiig.ily. The i, I in n ,f an Ideal colli mil nity where t lurr won h la-in It her rich nor pia.r, ami alaur all no "tax lai-clii-," and where they mitilit f.ir oniv Kit a square meal, la w hal has iniiaral thrill lo rebel. Tbry alwmlnmil Ihr church when Ibe t hun b alwmloinal ihrm. Tbry iniiat have a rrlilloll. Nainllaln la now theirs. Hy fnr thr moat aiw. rful liiiprloa to till niovrmclll ia Klttti by ll.r women. They arr nlnioat f. nn n.iia lu their rulhiiaiaaui ami rin brai-r ih. ir new n liuion w ith a fer vor Hint know a no la. uu. la. They arr Ibe llloat eliaplellt mill fenrla-aaaienkrr, pfrnch iliat wnr niinliiat thr "ln I) rants ' and tbe rich. They know no fear nml thniw thrill-M-lvra la-twa-eu llieir men nml llir IwyoiirU of the aoldii-ra iliiriiiti Ihr iiuiiieniua riota When aaaa inlisl Ir.valer roina-a lu a country plnrr, the women airrw Ib.wrra Is-fore hilll nml strive for the privila-K of kissing his hnml. tlriuinally mlica-iitrntiiia their amer on the lulllili iutl rlavtioiia, which thry virtu ally imitnil In t'atuuia, Alcntiio, Arau.ni ami elsewhere, tba-s.- workuii-u ami nsni.l oritaiiKatloua have icra.lually dev.-loNal Into oalily rrvolutiotinry sasuiira, Willi '"Kipinllty" and "Klubt nataiuat cnpital ami pn-a. nl Kovrriiim-ni" iiiacriUiloii their Imu- III! a. Thr all Miwrrfiil central iiuninltter iu I'alrrmo, w Inch 1 In close roiiini tlou w uli tlir hea.liiiart. ra of the Italian lalair party In Milnno. n.iiaiaia of nine nirmls-r, tbn-e for I'nlermo and one for each of tbe aix ot lirr pn.v lure. The chirf leader la liari bald! llanti., only '.'? years old, but a splm did orniiier and orntor. Ilr I the riifht hand of Krlia-e, mid, like the lalter, llnle- fniliinble iu Ins rlforta to In iliac alsuil a romplt-tr n-voiiitioii iu the pn-sa-ut sysit-m of taxation ami for the rlt-vatiou of the common rlaaar. lu raae Una reutral committee should be arreatrtl il baa a secret reserve committee lot-all Umiii in sin Ii rmeritenry. All mrui la ra aif tlir variona sis irtirs havr a roininou sia.li ami utaswonl, ami their nraiauiitntion I so tiiillplelr thai tal mobilize their force lakes lea tune tlmn ia Iicavasary for the n -uular saildu r. Tb. y have a M-cret s.lice W Inch keeaa the tMtullllttee p. t til on the lta.ltla.-a af he ailt liorit Ir. ('iilllllllllllalll it olieof Ibrir fiimlaiuelital prlnrlplr. If a member aulTer any haut,the n-ai make ll gissl lllllneallalely. The orunnllntloii ha opt-uiil evetiiiiu schoul aud Kive ll etrn.iAX AiiiTAToti iiisnrtxico a a mm;. tr free medical atlendniire and M pcf ra nt millet loll on drill!. Kiileiiainuient are given to brum people toilet her, "ami Hill the workman iMiiimraaaan-ialiat with out mil icing ll," a lhacoexpreasea It tai a newaui-r mail. Kvrry trade has Ita union, ami the dilTen-iit prnsnul sections form a common Maaaiit union. The Influential ami popular leader, n.- co, say that the Uiriaiii' of Ibe ieopt auainst their oppressor will not reaae un til a decisive victory aicainst all Injustice In taxation and elaew here i acconipliaheal. Kor him and hi follower there exist but two classes the Icea he mill their victim. Ile vow hloaaly revenue unless the rich dl gortce their illicit plilliih-r obtained by cruel extortion in taxt-a and Inlsir. ThrSicillau cry for Jii-llar find ll synipnthetlc echo in ninny other countries, where, though bet perhnM iu so inarkeal a drifl-ee, the uiaaaee of the people are biinlennl with unrvriily ilialribiitnl taxalion; where tlie rich laud ow ner n hi fnt n-rrnur w it hunt pni- IKirtioliate coulribiitlou to tbe public fund, twill Indeed lie iiitrrraliuK to watch for the result of Ihi emphatic drinaud for etiial right coming fnun such an unex-prc-ttil quarter aa Sicily. A live spark near a Miwaler InaKaxine raiinot he more ilanijer oil than the sit lint Ion In Sicily 1 lo the lability of the Italian government. Mr. Wealaaak)' ArUlorralle Ilea. At thefurm of Mr. Maurice Weuhniky, of Albany, a i'lyinoulh llixk lien had laeen act on silted! -gg thirtewn of which were riymouth Kia-k egg" and the other three egg of a common bnasnl of cbii ken. The motherly old hen hutched out the whole aixterli, but when they were all able to run almut accord ing to her clucking ahe mi'iiml to rye the three little alien auspiciously. That Hi'ldy disapproval the mixture of the breed waa at once evinced by the acorn ful manner assumed, and aoon ahe howeal It in an emphatic way by falling viciously on the three itrangera aud putting ludden and violent end to their young live. Cor. Atlanta Con stitution. A Newapaper la aa Karlhataaka. i'mbably no issue of a newaiper waa ever put in t)'e under more trying cir cumstance than thia issue. The type waa badly pied, and aa it waa put in position it waa nccaary to wedge it aec-urely to keep each h.K.k from undo ing the work of day. The coiuptatitora tissl bravely at their poata, even in mo inenta of the greatest danger, when the brick wall threatened to rollaie and bury them in the ruin. We were com pelled to move our ofllre after Thors day't ahiM-k, and much more damage waa done, but wr, after all, were do luvrd but three or foftr hour with our edition. Dixon (Cal.) Tribune. Taaat Heavy ta faa llaawa. A roreaK.nleiit w-imN the following tiitiaal. sta.rv fn.i.i laii. .later, whirh we n -. j - - .l,.a.'t l-.la..arM. a.SU.v.v,. ,u... .,.n tX' . la.r C. Hanly notia i that a lot of ta npenny bail he bail in a slied were disapear ing, ami he yesterday ilisaovrrral that about three pound of the nailihad been earned to an ele Tatnl place by one of hi tiigeaiti and tisa-l in building a nest." i'bilada-lphia lralger. Twenty ine ihurchea and i ha pa Is in Englaml were strut k by lightuing last ummer. An authority d lit that IM per cent, of the lightning condncttin now in use are in an urali. factory coo dition. Tlie exact lite of the famous ULaa k Hole of (Urutta. long (uppiaBed to be laaet, haa lately been reduacovi-rrai in the Courae of exravatuig the foundation of building in Old fort William. Seventeen and fifteen yean were the rwepast-tire age of a young co.iple who eloprd and got married at LaigelWd, 8, C, one day laat waek. Am m 'j! "'sl Q fill; ATliA.NTIC CAULK THE 8T0RV Of MOW IT vVAS uiD RETOLDBV CYRUS W FIELD J Munry. Time anal l.alaa.r attub Inlw the llralha tal dial IH-ra Hrfaare aa)rreaa Ma Allalnral - How Ilia Ureal r.aalera al l.aal I lal the Vtaar. The )rnr I v.; an at the rable on lawtnl ol twoabipa formatted by Ibe tfovrnimriita tf Knulaiiil ati-l the l lnli.t Slali-a w tin h put laa aa a, bill Ii a. I hanl I y Kot imare ttanu J inila-a from tin- aiiia-t aif Inlan.l w lieu Ihr inhle bra. kr nml Ihr) liaal lo return Saiemlaal thr III t r v a-.ll lull The laa- t ja-nr we tried ni;ain. ami tboilk'lit wr ca.tihl aliinliii-b thr ilillli-iill y ami thr ilaiia.'i r by la-k'Uiiiliui In thr mi. I dlrof llir Atlantic, anal t here apln inn the cable, w ben I he t wo aliipsabouhl anil rnl ward ami w.-at wnnl till tbeyaliouhl lnm t he two ell. la a. Ii t he opaaaile aliorea This plan wna rnrrml mil They rem hail unit is-enn, ami aplu -uu ihr calali-a Iia-at tier llir sbiia la-re aw ay for ln-laml nml New fotiinl land, but bml not pmr a huinlnil inili-a la fore thr cnlalv bnakr St-vrral lime at a Iritil It, with thr aamr n-stilt Then a storm nnaar. iu w hl. b our of thrahiia tlir Aaimiiriniioii. aaiiir n.-nr faatitialrriiig. ami at Inat all were clrnl to nil snfrly Iwta again into Ihr shelter of mi KnK-lili a.rl I went to I j.n. I. in lo nlteml a tnrctliiK of IhelManial of ilirai tora It waa not a very rbeerfnl niretiiii. tin every fair waa a bsak of diaapiHiintnirtit. Some tbouuht that we liml iloiie rverylbltig Unit brave turn ranihl do, ami Hint maw it wna lime to lop. To make allot her attempt was folly ami mail nean. Sai at roll k waa Ihi feeling Unit w hen Hi more resolute of u talked of n-new Ing Ihr attempt, the vice prrsnleiit nsae aud left the room. It wa then that we took roaiMKr from deapmr We had fnllnl aln-ady. we could liol do worse than fail snalnl Tbt-rrwnaa pisaaibillly of siui-eaa, it was Inderal a fur lorn hoie, but we would try It, Aitniu the ahlw put to ra, hut there wa Utile riithiiaia-.ui. fur Ihrre wrre few In either hem i-.ph.-re who rxs-ctel atiythlnn but a reetitlon of our formrr rXM-rirncr Such waa Ibe ainte of the public mind when, on tbe .'ihof AiikusI, wa. It was mlalriily flosheal over the country that the Ningnra hail reacheal Newfoundland, while llie Aatnmrmnon hnal reacheal ln-laml. an that the expedition wa a complete uc ces. The rrvulalon of feeling waa all the (renter fnun the prevlou deapondrnry and for a few week evcrybaaly waa wild with excitement. Thro the mraaaAgr grew fewer anal faint rr, till al Inat tin y ceased allogrlher Thr vuli-e of the lira wrre dumb. Then came a rracliou. Many felt that thry haul been deceived and Hint uo inr anuiw bml ever rnsaaral Ihr Atlantic, (lib rr, while ailmittlug Hint there had been a few linakrn message, yet coiicludrd fnun the auddrn failure Hint a deep sea cable must Is? siilijaa t to audi lult-rriiplioiia that It could never be rell.il Uhii a a mean ol communlratioti la-lwreii I he rami llirlit Kor aurresa we hnal lo wait seven lung year. Uur roiiutry waa pluiiKi-d in a trr mriidiMi civil war, and had no time to think of the rntrrprlsr of prare. Hut In tlirsr yrar ocean Irlrurnphy had made Krrat pnaireaa. Other farilitlea wr foiiml that w hail not la-fore. Tbe (irrat Kaatern, which fnim it enormou bulk bad pmveal tsi iiiiwn l.ly for onllnary coin men-e, wa Hie only ship afloat I hal could carry a rahle Hint wna twite a hravy a the formrr; but the whole was roiled with lu her ahle. ami with the mighty bunlea of JH.UIU t.Mi she put to sen. Never Inwl there laeen aurh a prosper! of iirer. Kor twelve hundred mile she rale the sea In triumph, till in a ainlden lurch of the ship the cable snapped and once more all our Iioh- were In the deep hoaoui of lb ureao burled. Kor one whole month we lintiji over the pot tryliitf lo raise the rable, hut In vaiu and axnln we tisik our "mrlaucholr way" back aensaa the water which liaal hern thr arena of ao many failun-av Thi laal disaster upset all ourealcula lion, uur rame waa broken ami out money waa gone, aud we must begin all over agaiu. Knwh capital had to be Mined to the amount of iiVi.(l. That ini;le lurch of thr ahip coat u Inlllion of dollars and the delay of anoi brr yrar. Hut time hriiiK annual all llilnit, and the next yrar, IV.il, the (irrat rjuatrrn laden with a new bunh-n, once moreawuuit ber mighty hulk out on the bosom of the Atlantic. Kor fourteen dny ahe bor steadily to the west, while we kept up out communication with the Hid World that we bail left behind. It wa thr lime of the war between I'rusala and Austria, anal every day we recrlveal new of the pnagrrtvi of the rampaign; ws heard of the battle of Sadowa and tlir iiiiinli of the I'ruvalau army towanl It-utia. Tuwanl thr end of the voyaue we watched for the land as Coluinbu walcheil for thr first sIkh of a new world. Al lenirtb. on July 87, we cast anchor In Trinity bay la tua lime liarboruf "Heart CiHilent," that Sermeal to have laeen rhrlstrnrd In ant laa ballon of the Joy of that hour. All the hip' crew Jollied lo lift tbr heavy horr end out of lb Hreal Kaalern Into the boata, and then to drag It up lb Heart! lo in telrgrapli house, w brr every signal waa anawereal fnim Ireland, Dig In bmkrn uilrrancr. aa with thr old cable. but clearly and distinctly, aa a man talk with his friend; and we knew that the problem waa solved, and that telegraphic communiratlon was firmly established 1st twern the (lid World ami the New. II tit our work w aa not quite enaled. There was the last year's table with Ila broken end lying iu the depth of the era. Aasaaoaa the work of unloadlug the (irrat Kaalern waa alone, h bora away to midocrau to grapple for the lost cable. It waa not dim cult to final It, aud attain and aaiu we a-rappled it. Hut it waa 11.4 an easy mat trr to bring up such a weight from a depth of more than two niiles. Bamirtlmra we caught sight of It aa It waa held hy our grappling ln.11, but thr strain was Iremrndou. and the nearer we drew It lo 11 the more it writhed like a sea rrprnt, till It broke away and plunged Into the sea. This happened many time, but at last, after repeated trial, it was rauulit end held so firmly Hint It could nut escape and bring aplirnl with thr rable 00 barnrd It wa paid out safely to the shore of New foiiatlland. Then not one but two perfect cables were laid aensa the Atlantic. Since that time, now a quarter of a century, trl egrapblc raiuimunii atioa he not breo lo term pled for a niiKle day Cyrus W Field in Youth's Compauioo. Tbe Hrlgbt klda aaf It, Pobhs (the miaa-r) I wish I were 8 nap pies. ll'jbha Why, 8napplea I ufferlug hor ribly from chmulc lmliaealion. f .bts- Hut think of tbe money he saves en his meala Kxrbange. Am OaJlaaaa ( aaaaparlaaaam. Judatr Wa there any particular mark by which you could Identify tbe dog which yoti say this man stole Ham Johi.siiiK Vra, yer honor, be bad a red nt on hi mate Jnta like de one on yer botuar's noar Trxaaniftlngtv U I ( ataala-aa. "See here, young man"' exclaimed Mt. Mortis ana-nly aa be suddenly entered tbe savior, "you'll hare 10 marry my daughter OT top klaasllin brrl" "I II marry Iter, sir. repliedjack ealml. -h will beeaQ r --ck. HAIRY MEN OF JAPAN. O O Carleu It are laf Paaala That Aeeear le baa l.ratalaa I illaarl. At a mra ling of the AnlbnatMiloiriral ia- ue)ileMl Isalarlla llir. I (Mr. III. hop), .he wi ll kniwn Irnvela-r. read an Interest, laa- nia-r rii lh Aiiaiaa aif Jaiaan. that lo- (iilair race i f "tiairy men" who ere rblelty 'ound 111 lie l.ita.l of Va-saaa. MiaaHird i nt ani.ir time In a vnlaue of Aimai near 'i li-am. Ibiv. at Halving their niniinrrt ami .-iiaiiatua, and ahr ll!u-lraiai her lecture aitll aai'illieti of their drrsaea, Utellall a 11. 1 we..aaiia, a. well na with ailrrn lllua W ilioiia, aiuur draw 11 by h jS ami other ikiii fraatu .Japam-ar ar 4a, who, hosr- er. have r iru a! 11ml the tyiire of tbe e.-aple la. a ca-rtaiu rula nl. Miaa I tin I cnuiiaat iln hie whrtlirr or Dot llir Am. .a were llie original Inhabitant of Jnaan. I I. a t Memaa lie any that they con i,ii nil ami a-ita-riiumitnl au earlier rnce of cave dwellrr There I no doubt, bow-rv.-r. Hint ttiey were iaiiiierai hy the ajapatiase. '1 a men rmiite fnam 5 fret i lojha-a 10 S lt a Im his In belnht, are tnmitlv bu.'ll ami muaa iilar, ami lu some liiatann-. ataa ially ainiHiu the mountain Annas, a ii- thnkly con nil all ovrr, except tbe l.i-t nml tinmla nml one or two other part a of Ihr buily, Willi abort Mark hair. Kvin chil.litu show a t In. k bniwn fell. llie wouia ii afo mat hairy like the turn, aud ham soft, b.vwil skliia, where It Is may "acnleal by tilrt," for, ana.nliiig to Mlsa liml, thi-ae apple never wa-h. except for leat nml f. ativala, and then only the hnmla or fret, liar men have flue hliih faarrbrnala, but Mlaa Iliral Wa.ualer W hilt tha-y caintalti, for ahe has m va r Ina t a tu-phla-r paiaple. The nverne welht of thrlr brain I alsaut forty Ihr 011 11 11 a. They are biiuti rs of the la ar and other wilai anlinnls, and nrr rude alanla-tiera. Thry live on aluioat everything thai I mat poison 011, va-fc-.iahle or anininl, fnun Iiik to bn-f, and t heir favorite ili-h la a "hn.tb of alsimiuable UiJiik to me," the phrase of Mis Iliral, WS3 waa faantil lu eat of It fnim courtesy. Tue list of lninilii iits rriniu.li-d aime of her atialilor of Shnkrspeare's de scription of tie wilt-hr' rahlnni. The Aim live in woash-n houar all ot the same roust r Hi t lot., and sleep on plat form mad private by rurtaui. t'util the age of uitir, children of both exa-a lire nnkeal, but after that thry are completely rlothrd in a Urea of bark rloth and Japan ese cart ton. The women are remarkable for thrlr itiaxleaty, and only change their elm he whet, alone ami in the .lark. They are also vry Inlaarioiis, working all day l.uiaf. kind 10 their children, gentle aud affai-t Innate. The turn are also very obllnlng and gen tle, with a sinitularly sweet smile, but very lilt I head fair matters ou table their own hualniwa, and. In general, they have a ad and apathetic bearing. They are re IlKioua, brllrritig In many god, to which thry offer libation of "akl" that la, rice wine. "Sak'." 1 like to pnire their ruin. They are dying out In spile of the humane effort of the Japanese laoveruiueul to p ra se rv tbum. Loudon Globe. Ileal h hf ralllag la I'leaaaat. Moat people regard drath by a fall aa one of the most agimUIng form of dying. Thia opinion I rmairou. The Aral fart lobe ctHislili-retl Is that the suhjrrtive feelings lo the various kind of fall are the name. There are ieopln who have racaed death by a hairbreadth who reacheal the stage of uiiroiisclousiiesa and who are able lo ria ls art what tnry fell, A srlriitlllo gentle 11111 who has is-cnpled himself with this intrn-at Inn question for many years I note hi olasrrvat.an on personal experience, aud on a larje nuinla-r of raaesw hich have on-iirrtil not only In the mountain, but also lu war, lu Industrial rstabllahmrula ami in railway accidriila. The victim aulTera un pain.no paralytlng termr. Ile Is s-rfi-ctly aware of what le going on. The time awn long to '.ilin. In a few second he Is able to think so much Hint be ran report for an entire hour on IU Ilia thinking power I immensely ilicrenseal. In almost all rase the paat seems suddenly lighted up, aa If by a liaah of lightning. All phases of life paw he fore Ihr nil mi's rye, nothing petty or un Importanl disturbing the n'tnasiect. Then gentle, soft tones anuud ill one' ears and die away at last w hen uucunsciousnewaaela In. One hears the fall of the body, but dors not feel III Drake' Mngaxlutx The Animal View atf Ma. That man la, generally speaking, from tbe animal's point of view, an object of fear, hiMtllily or rapine la today most un fortunately true. Hut whether this I their natural n-Intionand not one Indiired, and capable perhapa of rhanue, la by no mean certain, riavage man, w ho baa jrrn erally been Unit lu contact wlib animal, la usually a hunter and therefore an object of dislike to the other diluting animate end of dread to the bunted. Ilulclvlliird man, with hi supply of bread and beef, Is Dot ucreasjrily a hunter; and it la just conceivable that be might be content to leave the auimala In a newly discovered cotllilry Ulinioleleal ami coudeacrnd. when Dot better employed, to watch thrlr atti tude towanl hilnaalf. Thr Im possible islund in "The 8 Is Fam ily Itoblnaou," lu which half the aulmal of two hemispheres were collected, would 1st ao idral place for suah an experiment. Hut, unfortunately, uninhabited Islands seldom contain more than a few specie, and those georrallyjliinl or era beast, anal In newly diacovrmi game n ijloiui savage man baa gi uerally ls-eu ba-fore us with bis arrow, spear and pitfalls. Popular Science Monthly. Caa Lla-bllag. Gaallght was drat rxhihltrd aa a curiosity at tbe lloylsttM) muscuin In HoaUin, Nov. tn, IH1S. The Haaston (iasllifht company beld It first meeting July It. I KB, and be gan to lay pliea In the alreeta Oct. 10, IKA Tho first light was In Datck siiarr Jan. I, KVIa and there were but twenty In liunlon stteeU In IS34. In IKW thia number bad been iu nasail to If), and lu l&ti It bad lO.I.'lo Kaa and l.'.TH oil lamps. Klectrle lighting la Dow taking the place of gaa In many baralitlr In the city. Huston I now lightral by I,t7 elect rlo liuhls, t,07 gas, and J.BTn of other descri pilous. Host on Commercial Dullrtln. Oraaatealal Jaajaa. Tbe Chinese bava cut Jade for agea, bnt never ornamented It except by sculpture. When It wss iutrutltiretl Into India the na il v Jeweler, with their quirk eye for collar, at once saw what a perfect ground It afforded for mountlug precious stones, and they were the fi rat to luirtist them 00 Jade. The India museum In Iomlon pasv eesses the choicest sprrtmens ca this work known of the beat Mogol pentxi Phila delphia Ledger. Fraaaa a Aaaaaaly t a Ifraaily leletsa A mild deoortion of peach leaves, quick ly Infused, la a sovereiKO rrmsaly among old country women for oausea and sraslek Deaaa. If the leave are brewed too long, m killing solution of pruasto acid taerolveei New York Tlun. Keaacher anal asaerteana. Deerhrr haul said that Spursena owed bis popularity no more to hlsCalvinianj than a rama-l rawral Ita rxcellrnre to lu bump. "I n-plird." said Spurta-eon, nhat the hump waa a Mors of fat on w hla h tbe camel lived on a long Jaauroey, and that Its Talue drpendeal on Ita hnmp." laoaxl v urus. Gelag to Dasal with a Talr mt tlsv Some year sico I wss one of a party of flve youua girl eho sli t.t comfortably la a buir bed tn one of the olal country bouse in Maryland during aeveral hot bights la June, and It waa so hikh we were twiliKrd ta aat steps to climb Into It. Stable TsJt. Of a puyulal.aaUt'fXl ''. fully foul Bftb O O rt CO o o 0 0 CD CD S3 0 o o e