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WOMAN'S WUKLD. VOUNO fEw vonK WMEN WHO COL UCT FOB MERCHANT TAILOf.S. Wl(-,.a aaa tha ,ltlur' tale A t-ti"ieall " Marble ttirla Ni -4 Til"l ' bwunaaa Aa nlrraall'inal t Iciwry. There are ihiw iu New York altotit imir a down yotmg women who are em lo'cd u coll.vtor by tailors. Nuturu.1 lv it i bii-tiic Unit every young l,y would care lu go Into, but the Aii,,'" ri attractive. There la one yoiin.! woiinui employed by a Fifth uv niui' tailor whoae average i lifty dol lar' week "'"I "I"' dia Hot work over ,11 lioiir M d.iy. "t i-u'l m arly o hud , it wciii-." fal l The lir-t tunc I went into an ollice 1 thought I should faint- It ""'y w'lh I'" greatest cf ,,rt that I roil ll miike myself go there nt all Hut I didn't have to do any urg in-nt all. Tin-man paid iiieulinost wall out saying u word It didn't tuke.tne five t r 1 1 i 1 1 -n and uiy commission was ti-n dollar That encouraged me and i,., iv I get along -1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 y . But it takes I.iIji of assurance nt tune. Mill I have never leeu treated discourteously but nine The worst trouble i that the men ,ui! to mviie ii to dinner, to the ttieater and all tint "rt of Hung " When a nretty y wotnnii. cluirtu ingly dres-ed. appear nt nil ollice and says that she wanta to rn Mr. I'ntoff. tin- oflice la.y never dreuin of tmiuiritig hat hrr iiiiMii.-sa mny be. He simply g.- to Hh- young man and luiyi tlint l.i, I v wishes to see. liilil. a nd lie udda, with the oflice boys privilege, that ) I young nnd pretty Mr. I'uloff nvver dream' of demanding to kuow her busi ness before he gi- out. He aixar with n Miule a broad a a f rem h pluy and greet her with overpowering k litem. And when the look nt bun shyly nnd timidly, and iiiurmurt with a little catch lu her Voice. l)h. Mr. I'ul off you'll pardon me. he feel that thrre l" nothing on earth lie would Hot do to help the beuiitilul gtrl who i In ill-tlt. lledoca not notice the slip of white par in her hand. And thin when she till til I ia t tint she ha called to collect the little bill e-'m-h he owe ('tittem tV 'lailor it i lie pay the lull In f.. re he i an itvuver from his uiiiiue meiit. Ami even if lie did recover hi wit in tunc, he would never dare pat her off and run thecrovi lire of the other fellow in the ollicu. New York Wurld. Mnmra ami lha Ariora' l"alr. The people ol the stage nre clitnili'Ji, and have for o long with promt ru-scrve protected and cari'd for their own, though ut Hid same time generously uid itig every other form of benevolent Work, that little ltit-nl wan felt out ide the profession in the Actor' fund or lis objifl lu the f.ue of thine Miliiv what uiuleHiralile conditiona the women oriMiiui-d their coiiuiiittein about the middle of Febrnary and Htarted out ou their ')t,iir-iiiom.y-ir )oiir-life" eniNide to the "rich man. poor man. doctor, luvr yer. iiiercliaut. pric't." Almul two hundred women are in cludiil lu the lifty t-omiiiittH-a into winch the force l divided Tlum) havu la-en m lively emplovil. aa most men of uican will lotity. in nolicitiuit aal.tble ann .n of all kind and money in any amount I don't think anybody K"l away.' one penile lady wild who came in to ri-port half a dozen put una aa ti.e rct.ii II of her work, ulid It U wife to pre-iin- that Hie tateiinnt l true of all Collllllltteea Thto fair m not of the pincushion nnd plai'ipie tyj. for lioie. bicycle. -ar-riairin. billu.nl tal.len. ciirion, pi.iuM, oewiiiK machine!i, rare lace, including nnr ilulchi-KM lace lloiim e vnlueil at folly ihill.un a yard, mid a veil of nil IJriiKM'ln lace liner tluiu any otfier i-x'ci-iiu ii in tin rotiutry, are umoug It pot-eo-ion Tlu-ie ill la- a grocer)' More, a driiK More, a furniture More and a lamp Mure, no Ki-neroim have liceu the contribution)! in thwv various I'ominodi tie. Uiioii'h soap him Ixt'U doualii! to keep the wtiole dramatic profiKMon clean tor a ve.ir. iind j- rfuiiio tnoiih lo S at an iM-eall f-tt-Iiliia-r Tlnre h.i tieen companitively little friction lu thin baud of women worker, and all mat tern have Ut u fiviiui tally ipluiued and harmoniously adjUMeil at the regular committee uu-etinga. where each woman nirvd her rievuiue. New York hun A Wniuva'ft Co-4ttrallta Ketteiua, The latift iiiiirtalit project of the World fair bourd of lady imuiuKcni it the buthluigof a maliiiiiotli hotel for the accommodation of the K rv.it iiumU r of elf mipportiug women who will visit the eioitim. The Kcheme of the hotel originated in tiie bruin of a woman, Mm. M. U. Carne. and the Mte for the Mructurv ha been preruted by M r. nye M. I'ullumu. The building will ta two Mono hih and will cover au entire city Mpiare. Utnif built around a central court in Spanish fashion. It will be built by an incor porated ntock coinny. (fcivernetl by lha !ard of lady inumiKer of the fair, and will be capable of mvoliiinodatiti,' .".iWjl roti. A room. Ul. light, etc.. ran I obtained for thirty cciita a day. and a li.'ht breakfast will t mpplicl at mall expiM.i-e Tli niiar will tat aold at five doll.tr each, and e.irh certificate of Mock will entitle the jn-txin pnnentlng it to i: fai-e value in the houe. If at any time room ta vacant and application be uiaile for them by other than Mockhold-n- they will be allotted to working women at the name rate; but It I an tictpnteil that theMc k will all betaken, o that only nhurehohler ami periKn deigtiateil by them will be received. Clicao Letter Worhlnf ;lrla 1rt. Cren before tlie New York Ava-ia-rion of Wurkmg IJirU" ietie. had tak-n nweisin Oftae CiaitoT I'tlf n hU la.-t eveiiii. ; a ina-sruline eve woiilJ l"iiM n tn.it it -4 eoinj to) a irrK' tini. i i.e :liV !4,,i .t.,i.- 'i r n co v.-re-1 wi'i vanil.r I i r p cloth. tar rpaile.l material re drape.J overhea! and fia aud taumert tmd been artL""l'-a.ly ud to hide the DakeilueM (lf ur yial;. UeM.U aJl tht-N were tka D.nn-ri Very Ow S"t Into the metiiig M.- (ira o H. Uxl.-e. pnndei.t of the a-a-iatnin. pri:el. and on the p!a fonii bt-r were Mr. Alexander. Ur. I'.H lmrd Ima. M iw Clara S. I'otter. Mi- Umrlea A. Unanelt. Mr. Hiurj J"e-iiriiu-r. Mi Martha lraper, Mr. i.'I'eT UruaroU. Mia Virginia Potur -l niaur oUiar. Smulr aoora U kaletie weiw i pre-eul.il ami llio tiw m ber of eat h could be told by tha ci.ior of the bowbiioi of nl.l.'ii they wore. Tlie girl .n:g iinginal uuiMc compoaeil by nnr of their own imiuU-r. Ii-t. n to rert of ti.e prirew of their t a ia tlon and of imlividiiHl ma-ii tii and made ftlw-ri i., Miv Ul,. told in iletail of the i nut tlnr. ala.ul the -iil.itl..n that had come toher n.itti-e within the pa4 )ar and n-fi m-l Mr:n ularly to tlie (.'horal union, which had la-en born within a f.-w mon:ii Afterward tliit bo-ly. winch i made up of '.'Vi im mU rt of the ii-hx i.ilioii. mug ( Ui autiful Violi t" fn a way to jntifv all of Mi- l)ole prai-c. New York l-tter A Trawling frrarltanaaaa. M'.le. F.li-4 M. timer, the n Ulir..tii Frenchwoman traveler. t going to Mart oo!i for tier Mvond trip around Ihe world MM.. M l liner, who ha t n made a iuiiiiIht of the I"r. lull (..o graphii-al -xn-iety. wnl coll.vt ilif.'run tioii conceriilug the live and cillotir of the wo'iieu atij i-liildren of pr'iii'tive trila-a and tial. which ! will lay before the mcli-ty on her return, h.e eii.K-t lo U; al.il thriw jeura In I er forim-r travel Mill. St. tinier ha ginn Variou pnufi of tier in lomitalile cour age and forte of will, and ailiiough How mxIv l a iiiergetic and ei.llm.-l H,tic a ever She tntvel w.tliont any In'viige. car rymg not even a Km. Hug All lie re quiri m M.iwe.l aw ay m le r capai ion Hcket Till' llllpi. till elliTeC Frenchwoman ha traveled through all part of urope. A -IH aud America, hai Vl.ted the Moruioiii. (,'lir.e-i-. .Iapil:e nnd I'mgab j. h.i eplon . Hie we-.ii m vtati-, ridden id" liy m ewit!i li.donr and cIiiiiIhkI the Himalaya Atpnwut .M!l. St timer f iv. .rile drc mi l a journey to the interior of Africa S!.e ha already nivi-tiaa'cd I'gypt l!'-r coiintryiiieu iy that Hie ha coiupii-ud her Idywy" an I will now begin her llllad "-I'ari Li ttir An tnlrrnallioiat Vlrlftrr. If the ili-palc'i. are lorrect. tie wom en have won wli.t may In irinti a;i liit.'riiational victory They are to lie inlmitliil to tie L'uiverity of St. An drew, tie "I h-t cliiratioii.il iii-il it ut inn of Ihe char .e'er In Scotland, an I !.e are to la ullo'.viil to lcnuie ii-tor- ii pliil.iMipl.v at our own Vul" At tlii pace there :ll nooli l-e Im college of im porlalu e on either Mdeof ll.e tt ter to which IhiIii ei"i have not fnv le i e Willi tlie victorie of theyouin women graduate til F.iul.ind. ine h'-ar little now aUnit tlieir ability to tand the coure of Htiidy Cut u a matter of fact it I too i prlv yet for niuc'.i data iiiou the phyical f fiit of t oin'ti:ioii with the young Inell. II coui-tltloii nil the more mm IT from the pm-viou ii-.eiti.iii- Unit ciiug women weii! not tipinl to their broiiu-ni in mental capiihilitiei. and h'r-n;oii. It i a work of vindii atioii with hiiiIhIioii. young women, and mi I likely to l come overwork.- lioloii Journal llrouvallna lha totting Ituum. Ill the xpnng renovation thu mwing mum i u-tially one of the rampart lir-t oiled "After the attic and the cellar." aytiicountry hoiiwke-i.r. "I attie k tb-? Hewing riMim." A liialiy city Iioum- ilo not ixiNtexa an uttic uud the cellar ini.st wuit the dying out of the furnace tire, the aewing r.xmi come lir-t ou the town boiiHccleancr' lit The ckagi of patteru. piece of iln-Hiu and odd and end of tin apartment, which ix apt to bo an omnium gatherum during the Winter, nnd all to be overhauled and ortcd. It i well to remember that bundle of Wtd pieces Inttl moth pre- j Voiitlvc a- much aa the drcx which they reprex-tiL Thi f.'U t U often over ' i. ..a. ...i ;i ....P....i..u r.illt- IIKIftKl lllllll III,' 1,'iin ,u ii. lutij established, mid a roll of material re lied on to furtilidi new rleevea for next winter iliw Ioe ii pi-rforuted length use leaa with il moth embroidery. New York Time riular Kliailr. There ha Imi-ii nothing really popular in a decided color for home time: neu tral tinla have held away with great penudciicy through several m.tun. it 1 ulwny iiuwim lo prophesy aluit od or without knowing, so nlniill a thing being Miflii ii ut to make or mar the op ularity of a nhade. but all w ho concern (heiiiM-lvea with kiicIi ipientioii UMiure one that green in endle variety will be nfTWted mid that yellow will be much med. and in evidence of tin one ha only to cnu the tunnel khop, w here golden criKtiM are to be m-vu iu prufu ion Jut now Uf coiiroe all manner of fancy hadc withennou name are promi-el. among which "puoii.'a vivid grn: "wrought iron." a liiminon gray, and "Chili.' a itartlmg yellow, may la? tnetitioiieiL Ludic' I'ictonul A tiuud Leap t ear ftuggvailua. There in a young lady in Clinton who decrveconidurable credit forth man tier in which he Inu tummed her-lf She l gil looking and take a tine pho- . logrnph. A time were dull and the pint of ' miwliief w.i abroad. he tat down aud wrote a letter to a tng l.hicago pati-nt niedirine Bnn. telling of the wonderful Mretigth and retoration to health ti had receiveil from takingthree uu kagea of their medicine. Tlie firm at ence wrote to Iwr for ber pf.otogr.ipb. wbicli h sent. and in t!ise I week after br pi-tnr appeared In the wt-terti i-r uc bail two a. I i 1 1 r. full of photograph frotu admirer and twenty-evcn offer of marriage. i loo I ii:cri.Vt.l Tim". Twa tilrla h-il iy a Mala ltr. The M-ctacle of two yonng women tieing chavd by a bear In ihe tr.t.f a city l rather unii-ual. but ot h athiiig onurred in liardimr. Me., tlie o'.la r day. Had the g:rla Moud tlll wh.n Mr Mar-hall u-X Uur dnp-d ov-r : the gai.l. n wail they would have ta-en ' til n.-lit. but they ran and cr. annil. :id the U-ar followeil in high gl'-e. ( tii i.f the girl fell, ani the U-ar after pok . irig hi "bomd tio" into tier face rn ' luiueil hi pur-uit of tbe other mil il !" toiight P-fuge a a boiuw. Then be teeme-l to think the fun polled and au- bled bom. oW the women want the ' poor bear killed. O ilalaa faPsoblm rnmQ I Connecticut women are raiting fund to contribute a bu-t c f Harriet Iteecber Stowe for tha Columbian exposition in ctT Mid, ty way tf explanation, I the Conner ticnt d. jartmeut ofttbT (tba Unci) wera exhibited 1 A woman ia never known to advei Our beloved Lucy htona la remain- ttlona,jy ,lir th, pnrpoa of abow- tia for tba return of rtolea i prorr berrsj ia a hka mane, r by MAacbuetta y,,. -o, bad Uea tMUacted.'' ."nJ ooqaestiou asked. bU wo, women. Much Interest U man if c tad bsyafltabla aiivaiUiilig. 1,UaB UV OBiitisBj ciotury to i-tra tb Vtut or li ., an' n. Il'e ;t trili i'e N.... e !!. . ..!rv U uevi-r lu om it I i the bailo! in.tild isiniritt-l- ii'l a note fi r tin il. - rviil to a imble woman. - W' mini n't WalsLm frrferrr. ISino- V ..it want to I careful !r ul t l-.it 1.1 n aw a your winter i lot he, my . ui lim luo'.h are likilytog i in;. 1 1 lii-iii y.t. liiip-o You ni-ln'l be alarm. s almtit the iMotli. They are not goimi In ltber w a'i piuMi w hen they can get feiuilne keaSkiii at the woman' who live Ueit diir. 'lo;ik Keview rigkilag HIimhI la Iter tela. Mr. Annie W. Hubbard, of I'lilcago. haa accept. i an honorary life nu'iiilair liipnf theSa iety of the Haiighti r of IM.' Mr. llnliKir.l i a Kranddaughtcr of Captain Flljah Ward, a Cuiitinental ol.hcr. Her fatlier m rva-l in the warof s. Mr. Iliihliard had ton in the civil war in each of Ihe oping force Chicago Woman' New Aa laMrtaal I h L Kuia. Folk who follow f.pdiioii' foible in aluioal everything have ju-t learned thai a blanket of blue or white flannel it tlio prtiper Kartueiit for a t dog w bile tt brculfat. They also avi rt that a dog which wean a collar before ntm riliilnt ill bretling nnd tiionld tw Iwiti isud from the circle of thecanine Four lluudretl. Yaukve Ulade. Latllet a C'ulurvil MlaMivl. Twenty well known ladle of Doston, who Will keep their identitlr mifelv gurdi-d. are to bliu k their face and wwder thi'ir hair, after the iiium ap provtsl faohion of the Primi-oo and Vet orvler. and nppi-ar n negro mm ttrel In an entertainment at Trciieuit ti'tnplo for tweet charity nuke li. tun Letter Tha Cilia tlnipr u a tatlilna. China i utvommg a buyer of ilia liioud. for very recently the euipnua liu broken through the old cuMoui which prohibited women from wearing diamond in her country. She could not leMet tlie beauty of a urb diamond necklet pn-M-iited to her. She Wore II it court and ct the faluon. Loudon Letter II J l.ltril Maajr War. A Slian.okm J'a.) ns lul of April') tnyt: "Mr CalherineUolden wa buried at the age of lid year tin morning Sixty year ago. on leaving Ireland, the brought her funeral hroud along. Her bimbuiid nerved under Napoleon I. nnd he well remembered the lime the em peror tent ont hi lu-t ill fated expedi tion." Trua uf lha Infaal. A baby can be a charming and model infant w hen no one t ai-out, but w hen vi.-itor are preaetit it can exhibit more bail temper than both of It mrent put together ISaby Tli Vanl Cleaning KeaMia. Tliia i te tune of year w hen a woman can go into the liack yard with a rake, n broom and a match uud drive the nek-li-bor all uway from home. Columbnt Post. The ailk foundation tkirt which were to universally woni la.-l tiimmer cannot, like the lire- theiiiselve. lai cut over uu the new hue and iimh! u lining. ai they are n a rule too cant. They make, however, capital iindi-n-kirt. The lut dis-uile ha 'ti Ihe memla'r of the gi-ntler mx exalted to many po-t of reitisibility in the indiiMnal world nnd now Chicago liaa inhered a woman into a new province of work a bridge tender. Mum. Patli, replying to a Chicago in terviewer, declared the had no imme diate intention of rctirtug from public life, for one rcaxm UvaiiHe the thought lie wja-souly ju.-t beginning toning well. The empres of Austria lately ordered that .Vl.iniil rone tn-e lnuld lJ planted around the tiltlie of Heine, lo la erect on Iiit pr.iiTty at Corfu, on a rock over ".("Ml feet above the level of theses A gift of fi.tKXJ ha len made to the Jewish orphan asylum of w intern New York, the income of which, it I re ported, ia to be used to furnish marriage J.) were for the girl i innate. A woman' southern council i to be held in Mtmeof the southern cilic iu the fall uf IMT.' for tl.eili iis-ion of religion, philanthropy, tempi, ranee, education, lit erature aud ioiiticf- Tbrwj of the four Old South prUea. giveu to the graduute of the llostou high school for the lient c.mv on his torical aubji-cl. werethit yearawarde J Uicirl. Tlut wail TOM-t and fan form In royn Berlin ware are among tiia new imjr tut;ou. Palal liealal tlueralloa. AinriDH tlie-tliotin.ind aud one recently Invented dental niui mrglcni nppnancea Uanlngenioutd. vi. eof Frem b origin I .!.. I .....1 ,-. .,! n r., .1 i inrM a . . : I I ....... i ... i . Av tt-A tor pr.aiucmg g 1ik1 paralysia cf tha Aran. a. er . .co - cj ,r,l.at minor dental ami P-- !nd nerve. In on I tur.'ii al orx rationt may be paiule. It conM-it of a gla tular blle-l with a lol.1v volatiln niiid. Una end of tba tube terminate in a cld nozile an inc., in .eng.,, Thi may U broken off .1 . 1 1 . . I . . . . . an p-1 ... A Afnlnff uu me i-rea im an uu- into the tnbe. Meanwhile the heat of the band vola tilize tha liipiid, and the stream of vapor niay be directed against tha paru to be deadenil of feeling. Tl.a larta - - art in enect ircien. ami me copum continue long enough for the com pie tion of the operation. It t asserted tb the tiin. are nninjtired by the ac' . cf the Tapor. New York Telegrao- ataapaper ,""-'",a,nMj. flow much minify I "ltoimUy in iaw.jaiir advertising? t (m 00(. aoy eatimnte la than S.me would fall short of the D1IlrD (ingle firm have -r , ,jn, flI, h IVh.TiiOO in a jrar. , . Utjin enormou turn ri-o',,,, ttj. chimry in and out,,, ,b trt, office, aud tbe tu ajBtnleT Itcom- a yoa may cno, cf nitn of , bl)h tsinda tba erij0bn (rviog IloUiCr'a ' order ' f abil Lcttn. smuot Wars All Thar. ur r in a New England city -a 'iild a borte at auction for 80 "Tbe bf.rt wa to bony that tha SAVACKUVINAFIMCA EXftniCNCEOFONEOF UNCLe SAW'S RCPIESENTATIVES. I rli ml th lahaataa ! Trailvr. WlilUi NiMftN "llaM ny llur rtkla HalllallMi ml ll4 llmllr Hal IIm Mllti Aaful Hecall. Mr. lorey Motion, t'ldttsl t-iatea com r'errial ;i nt ai I loin. I'ongo Fra lal, I a, nm.lt. a 1 li r-1 1 1 n if n-.rt to (he alatr tle- irtnienl iki the aiibjiet of the African Irielr. In tthhh ha Hive ileiail uf 1 4iiiiilMilm aud oilii-r act of kirlrtruoii, lotl uive til rrut a -i ll Inlm-it In liu v l.i ii 1 1 r I Hint the author i a llfi long r-i.iil o( I hi ( it. Ha I Ihe only reprv rnlaliir of tin ..iertimeiit in that art of Hi "dark i-onl il. ill '' Ha wa aent there with a view of advanciiiK Iheconi llirreml intrn-l of I lie I'nttt-d Stale and Ineldriitallv to lnvell.MIe the lav traile In onirr lo Kin a clear lnl(ht Into tha abolr lualta-r Mr. Mohilli attarhrd liiuiM-if to tlirrtslitioii tthli h a arnt nut hv lha t'oiiifn ioreriittirnt titiilrr rommaiid of M. ( Iialtln. Tin rwsbt ion, ts.lh III iiut of irvniiili and from tha r-uli which it at eoinplisiml, w a on of Ihe lno-t Important ever sent auml the Aral and praetu-alljr gave the lavt trad III the Coiiifn countrf It dralhblow. Il -net rated the arral lAiinaiiil ner r-Kl .ii. the troiighold of tli .lave trader, and afler comailcrahle heavy lighting and lu the face of ureal mortality Irolii iullot and fever, ucceedit In breaking up M-veral of the lno-t noted lsiiul. whose nieralloii bail terrorl-4 the nil ire lia-abty. The einliiiiHi ttartnl fniin Il-isoko, on the Conj.i river, lu the llnixrili , a tforrrie mi-nt tleanirr, and eventually reached Stanley fall. The I'ullnl Slate officer did not Join it until afu-r M. t'lialtln, who bad giii.e lulu the Imcklyiiig country. II raiiKhl theienmer on iu next trip down lo tlasoko, and later Joined Commandant t'ballln. Ha found that tbe ollleer bad hero muH iiecesful, tit fealiug the Aralav lnauosrii light and coiupli-irljr dt-troying tbe village of Tchnri. which eon-l.led of ;X0 houe. From tliMt point therxpetli tlon aalled for lleuakaiiiba, where it wa rvorgaliUi-d and et oul fur liiba Itils V-l si nui K. Then began ihe tirring and ex cllirin achrliture. lm li lasteil until Hi objert of the rxa-tlitou bad lava accom plished. Fvideucniof inhuman cruelty oo lb part of the alave trailer were encoun tered. Wbru tbe town of Ikntnba wa rrachnl a greWMiiue aight greett-l the rxMslitloii. Tbe chief of that district, la-lug au ally of tlie Arab, bad placed directly acrosa the road a wlia-tlr barrii-mle of HI m a ly apvrr nl lli-ad. 't he llNtive bad fled, however, and the tow u wa ib-sertnt aave for tbea grily warning. Wuboul lit-eillng thi fearful ight tb exptslitlon pushed on, and on March :"J wa toptnl by an Impasaabl I ream. Scout were sent out lo Hud a ford, aud aooii reliirnrd with the neat that a large body of A rati wt preiariug to croa the river at a -mint not far away. These were the first lave dealer who had len encountered, and the force wa imme diately placed ill Mitiun for an attack. The Aral had not disroviTed Ihe prea ince of the exMiitiou, and the llrsl warn ing they hud wn a shell from the field piece wbicb dnipjietl Into their camp. Afler teveral hour of h I fighting acrtna Ihe river the Araln wiilnlrrw, and upou croasiiitfovt r the blooil a huh iallercd tba ground anil biishe slioweil the victor Ihnt some deadly work had been done. Only on dead Arab wn found, a Il i the dia tom of thi people. Mr .Motion ay, to re move their dead if sillln. After tha battle l.'0 meu ucvled in rrosliiK the river and were ordered to push ou to Itils ltil a, a it wa desired to reach that town In-fore tli relrraliug force of the Arab could glva warning of the approach of tba xtdilloti. 1 hi Uclarhmciil Mr. -Mouila acoumpar nled, but oil rrai hing the town they found Ihe place disserted. The only thing thry did II ud wa another bit of Arab pleasantry iu the hape of two rilil bund of while, niru nailed lo the QaK-talT in front W lha chief bouse. Mr, Mnhuu expresanl tha Udief I but they were the of Meats r. Michael and Noblesse, who wer murder ed there the week before. It i the Inten tion of M. I'haltln to destroy these uela, ud Ilia drlachmeut marched away In the light of tbe Maine wbicb aacended from the vi 1 I.ik and returned to tbe main force. Smallpox hail made It appearance ainnii ; tbe men, and on the uext day all of theti. . were set. I Imck t ) lieiiekainlia iiudergn.i d. The eXililion followed a few day later and reached the Rteamer ou May 5, taking three da) to make Iba home Jouruey, w bleb had consumed nine day in goiua. The scene on tha road going tan k, according lo Mr. Mohun'a description, wera appall ing. The dead from Die kick column liued the way, and occasionally a corpse would li tumbled over a It lay concealed in tha blub grits So great wa the mortality that upou reaching ltenekamlia II wa found that 104 person bad died In lesa than two week. Tha battle which ended tbe expedition wa futii-tit at Stanley fall. Tb toldicr were iu two detach menu uuder cover of tb fire from Ihe cannon on tbe tteaiuer. On drlaebmeul carried the factory at the point of the bayonet, and for aw hile there wa bol work. Tbe retreating Aralia were pur lied lo the village, wbicb the oillt-rtook. The other detachmeut. on the right lauik of the river, bud Italian! ly captured anutaer town, killing the chief and ... of Inaaien. The defeat and rout of Iba Arab com plete, and tbe laiighler from thr rifle of the aoldler w a frarful. After ii dia trotu defeat many of the Arab''1''. ol- dier. women and other rr-'"'r ar themselves ud. Iu all alio- '-' oi iuee urrentien-ti to in extui- There being no ufl,'""r''b.! ... Kn.l..n.l t,t I l.a liMlltU. araiiaai er aucu a ct - ' . U.S. -"'"" ' -' n.,l I.. II .. ki been already j--"-' " "'""V." " d xU, rnluT-'" "f Wr. Five, the in -hgo Male, and aa ollloer. ier.Mr. M.''!' J',,r m,m !rb ! wer, rr ZX In . . H . I . ",tou Star. -Wab' A Little Traitor, -cle V believer your father payt ma a i, Johnny, be sure yoa come with bim. i uraouncortew tjo. won't taka m. ,0 y-.,n.y when b. went lo asa you b. wou'('.. aong. L'ncle lint your faile-r didn't com to e nie yesunlay. Uranilnrpliew-Ob, yea, be oul, for b said lo mamma, "My saiary won't b du for auot her week, and I must taka mme lUuig to my uncle." Par.t Figaro. Aa laeeatlva la (.siranagaa. "Wby did Holier 1 v a I his money f "You see, hi wife '' him a diamond srfpln on I.u birthday, and hr' bet-n trj lug to ive tin to lt."-t.liirag. lUcnrd. Germany it the great.-! line prodnc inir country In Ibe world. Tba malu district i in I'tiia-r Silesia, wbera tbe metl li made from calaniua and (inc lilenaeu by aistl nation. Tba gTftit d. ptn recorded ot LstJce Michigan 1 i'.Q feet. r about ona-allt: of a mile. The mean deitb I about 3: feet, or one-Bixteeutb of a mile. THf MAW VMO CAPfURiD EVANS. Ieltle llilalilwn ltakliaa III Hre) Im 'I llaiarilna I iltll. J. V llril toii. the iletn live who rreent I) eaptund l.i. aud Murrell, the out la w I,, 1 tlnlil 1 1 t nl ilotnla ut bur .tie far rioiiiii. li t a rveord for nrrv y ra pt"" II Is the ni.tti w ho I. UU. I Ik Un ion an. i Ise il, nfio In Anxina hud a dojro )r.trt-.i. r-iri'iion wa. ui tlml tune ra t iin-i by ti.e a.iliior.to- of (irahain and Afhicli eeiii'ies to hunt down outlaw, 'tin te a as a ni k"'U "' rrtiilnal In tha en i. in il:. i.iiM.i in.. oi I . trios Indian r.-..i .- u at Lo t t. me, uud tb r k'tihtr liner- w, r inutile or imw tiling to Hop I ... innttl. r ii. j I. r ttalmg aud claim J. HI pllil. lb nlr.i h id Jnnij-1 iln ranch i f Isaac N. Klnnu'T Ken 1 1 it met Kilinwr an lime afi.-raaid at ll.r (1 in'.ai ranch aud abot 1LJ WW i. BIIU.IITIISJ. him to death. Ib'tifro U-longetl to tha Claiitou t ing After ll.e miinh r Hetifro took to the iiiiiiiutaiii and ran into Itrigb loll and a pis who w ere biliil ilig for stolen i'k. Ilncliion onleietl III ill to throw up In hands, bill I! en fro Instead rrtchrd for lr tlx slinotrr. but Is fori" he got it oul Itrlditoii shot III ui throiinh the lieart, C l inton w a Ullle-1 by t he detect lvenm week ti-fnro. Ike I'Untiiu bad tireu In dict, d for varum felooic by the Asrhe count y grand Jury and w dislKiUK theoftl rer iu the mountains. Ilriuhton still buut etl him ami tin, ill) cam up with tilin ou a raui h on Ka-jlr cm k. At ik'hl of the ollleer I'latitnii pulled hi Winchester from it scabbard and trlnl to gallon oil. They ordered linn tolialt, bill hi answer wa to bring hi W inchester to In shoulder. Ilefore he could lire llrtghlun hut, and lha rustler felt dead on the trail. For month llnuMon wa a memla-rnf the gaimof outlaw h-l by Frank and Jesae Junes He was In the employ of tberall road that hml uffrred fnun the ilepmlt tion of the bandits, and eventually be led them Int. i a Iran that resulted In tlie ex termination of the King. Thi wa after the I. Ming of Jesse Jnnii by Ilob Konl. Willi sueharerortl. it It not urpriingtht the Soulhern I'licilic should eii.n-e Ilriuh ton to play that dan.rruuaganiewiibChrla Kvtn. He wa In Visaba when Fvana and Hon tag Mere playing bide and keck with tha lierllTs In the miHintaln and waa one of Ihe Intimate of the wife and children of the inula. A a nnlet man of all work, with a wife willing to do anything to help nut a living, Ilriuhton made hi advent In Vl-alia. He went to live near lo Kvaii' bouse, and, a women will, Mr ltrlghtoo aud Mr. Kv una hts-aiu quite neighborly. When Mr. F.vau asked linulilon to rr furiu a kinall aervico for her biishand, be readily consented and thu entered the weilire that enabled hi ill to work Into the ponlidence of tb family. Tlie two families became quit1, miniate, aud kvaii autm not to regard Urobilin a on of hi Inis n Iriruil. These relation eontluiied for mouth before Kvan' rapture, durina hit Imprisonment and after hi ri's. and llrmliton wa never aii-t-cttrti or treaclitry, altbouah h wa In oiiiant comuiunlr- tlon with Hi sherilt. Klnallr linulilon Imluo'd Kvan aud Mor- It'll to vi.it In bouse In Visalla. Todo tills the detective workl upon Kvan' feel- Inu a a father. He tdd him that on of hi children -the ymiigest wa lek. and that if be cartd to net it alive be should vis it bl linine. Kvn wa cmnidcrably worked tin and nnaiisisl lo make the trip. liu kept hi w ord aid fell into the trap that Diraii Mrliwi ion atone wall lor tlie term of hi natural be. After playing the part i f bont to iM-rVctinn llnghtoii went out aud notified tl benfl' fMse, had himself arrested at a bind, ami tha rant ur of 111 de-'MTadoe wts accomplished w 11 lion t dif flcullr. llrlghton the niol iinoihlllrated iHikln cliainllvit, Hvisof metlium height. with a rolyitly fchape, a twang to bl voice that oun i Ilk a down east Yankee', a touchy bald in hl lockrl-and seras-blt fret-on-tbMroiind gait, threadbare (ull of clothes, lotie hauda, uminlidy feet, tbod In muddy bPgni and the lu.ait Innocent looking bueeir. Ilitwife look Ilk a 111 mate for hardy mountaineer and I IB reality aery able ailaut to Brighton ia bUdntrtiv work. A llusnaB laeabator. Ellxi Ann SchoiiliiKi'r of Stony Creek, O. bu feat prni hunt for oultry. The other ilar hr huabaml tlir.l ol consumption, who wide' b bad lung been eltllcted. but for clgh'week preeeuiug bis ileal b Ida wif niilleil him a au Incuoaior to naicn out sev.al bnJ of i lilcken. He waa afft ted a I a Liuh fevrr during bl last period, am bl better half to k advantnu of tb faA She took a number of uu ami wrap gig rack on ill cut ton luttling, laid them b th bed alongside the body of ber but- laud, who waa unable lo move a I lino. ' Fifty waa Ibe number of euua first Used a tu rxperiiarut. and after Ibtr weeksth a. rewarded wlib 40 lively young chick tut. Th at-cond time h doubled Ihequan- Illy and wa ln rewardeil for ber lo. Dulty llh another brood of chirk en. An otbrr hundred egg ten placed iu tb bed, but thi lime th husband waa so near tb end that Ibe nrcraary brat wa lacking, and li nassed away, leaving beblnd 100 half batched chicken. tlaa I ? ur Hrltle ana Or . Many old bouse in Holland bvap cial dnor w hlc-n U never open cave on two nocaaiou w hru there i a mamas or a death in th family. Tbe brid and groan enter by tl.i door. It is then nailed up un til adeatb occur, when II I opened, and tb body ia removed by lblilL I 'Ik. by I right. If not a well known fart. It i at least aa oft repeated tradition that a,Hd rabbit by a uddeti alarm may I friirhteneil todeaib. A aludenl who lot la-en Investigating tb ubject His' "ileal h by frluht rcsuita from heart failure precisely a It mulls from chloroform." Tbey kill HI at a lb Npstt. The robbery of urave Is tbe only crlm urxier ( hn.rse law for which th thief may b justly kil.td ou tbas'Kit by anyone Hod ina bim out. l0Wla fbytician (tcvercly) I bava oo beat lation In laying, sir, that yotir wlfe'i Dervoni UU are occasioned Ly your ttay log oot ao late every ulgbt Witberby Great btarmt, doctor, 1 didn't know tba wat tofferlnj from an incurabl disease! Exchange. Although tha French president trav ail free on the railway! during bl offi cial tour in France, bia aecretary calcn latea wbat It would bava cot if paid for at regular ratea, and lb la turn la btAtbtd ortr to b diatrilmtad uaotg Iba pttrnl paid ai Lb rail way m 7 WiUIKMKVS (JAMKS. WAYS IN WHICH O.OriSH LABORERS AMUSE THEMSELVES. Taeniae, Ital Killing ana Mint tinging VWirhf tlisit Hi N-na I'aaalrysaaa lrne ti Ignttia apart a TIommi la ttlilrh a ling U prlaelpal. A r) nl. ul Frenchman who claimed to bate tlosel i at in' it .1 the nl.jei-t oni-e an roiini-i-l 1 1 coiiiliitii.il that the Hritlsh Wirktmui rhiif amit and almost tula nuisrnif.it waa bentum 1.1 wife. Ilmdic tun. bn I Tell widely accepted, until it liaa come to Is- alniii-t an nMom. Hut it dt- the llrllt-h workmnn Itijiiatire. N all of Lis class ure l ii.l, a this would make out, while the majority are fertile In ainuse liiiiit ii-so'ari e. Taking them a a w hole, it Is likely that no !iuilaritlnanyotiirr country ha atirh varied resource of sport or i so r.-alont In II pursuit a the llrit sh worktniin. lVrlia it I in the colliery district that port, In all it si iilinr forma, nuwt flour-l-ln-s. for collier usually bate more wnt tllnrthan ol her rouuli inaiiual worker. and u-ed lo hate niui li no. re money . Heretainie "rvenl" or anoi her may Is een any day uf th week, Sunday e--i tally. In wlin b usu ally the collier' tlou. In rlnef Instrument of eiilertaiiimriil, la the prluril fl.iire, Italdilt coiirslnc, on of bl principal amilseiiiMila, baa a reeouulteil place among th standard sport of llrilaln.aud receive great attention in the Mirt!ug pre. Dog racing I another favorite sport In Hi north. Th count I usually almut yard long, and the race, iu handicap, are run off in heal. Tb dog are trained to rats at highest s-ed and exert themarlvra, wuboul rider or other iuditmnent, a much aa doe a race horse. Tbe owner uf each animal plant himself In IhecourM lu at imb the finishing hu1 aud u rue bit I - , . , . - . -. ,.. . - i.u retailor, anu rr mi as " utra Moitas, a alar ail I llltaiat gal U nl I IW a-d at one rud aud tear dott u the course at hottest spettl belwern tbe throtiB of ex died evtator, allowing nmblng todlvrrt them from the t-flort to be llrsl pat th ptatt. Hog racing handicap are regular attraction on lamcashlre racing giouiids, and the slakea run from tlou to f-OJ, or even .V. I Kat coursing I another popular pastime. Advertiaemriila In new-ai-r and posted on billboard and fence may regularly be seen, announcing that soma public house keeper will "give li to be coursed for at rat by all clae of terrier, fighting dog barred." A weentak I matt with lb Utk offered and Ihe entry fees, and th whole affair conducted with much formal ity and aolemulty. Tha referee and tbe rat ar furnished by a professional rat catcher. A dollar a diitt-n I th reran I? rice for rat. A long stretch of green lurf i Inclosed and boarded up a foot or two tu bright for a course. The rat catcher baatli rats all together In a sack, aud be deftly uatrlir on out with bl bar band and toasea il Into th itirlnaiire. Two dog ar lipas In after lha rat tin bad a bort tart, and Hi llrsl to kill win. Tb rat ar usually very nimble, and tha dog need to 1st clever aa well aa swift. Plain rat killing divides blub honor with rat coursing aa a well paimniited (ram among northeru llritia "irta." A match Usually ariae out tri a dlscusaion over tb merit of ttvn (log, hut gat monry charged, letting book ar ois-netl. and when tkeeveul I called II has developed Into-manair a exciting aa a bone race. A n-tlcb la usually ft 'JO rata a aid. Tb rat ar starved, ao a to make tbetn wire and fierce. The whol UU an turned into tb pit at on time, ar made to run around for a few mlnutea, then the first dug turn en in, in referee lourbc bl atop watrh, and the "sport." watched br buu- d red of buman eye, begins. The duff ara trained to their part, and often 'JO rata are killed ill lesa than '.0 second. Tb other dog I turned in with Hi remaining a) rata, auu lb victory ladeiwudvut on a com parlson of the respective lime occupied by earb dog iu killing it quota. Trail burning by dogs ia another popular port, il I conilucleu on lb aiu general plan a ar th aula bag buuta by our fab- louaiil lot bunting clula, except that only IbadoK lak part lulbabuut, and the first dog lu at the tlealb gels the figurative brush. A billy stretch of couutry Is clnsten, and a aw lit ruuurr trails an an is bag over a diffi cult route, up bill aud dowu dale, through btdge and over high stone fence, ending In a loug, slaked out homestretch. The dogiara let looa and they follow. b trail at full peed, persistently aud srdcuily.un til tbey coma In a yelping spurt over lb homestretch lo lb Oul.u. This It an at tractive sport, and a good trail bunt is worth eelng. IJird singing matche ar another proml Urol amusement. It I not an xcitlng port to ine uniuiiiatsu, nut lo tb nona ern British worktuau, with bl money un it is Intensely exciting. Tb bird, in cage covered witu a scree il ol clotb, ar placed id by aid on a table, or bung together on tb wall of a room. At a given signal lb clotb ar removed and lb contest begins. ol a whisper I beard in to room, crowd ed a It is witb an excited audience. First on bird chirp or trill or burst into aong, and I ben another. Or pcrbane on or ail remain persistently silent. Th con- It In beala of so uiany niintitea each. and la derided on a mystifying basla of trill, cfalrpe, warble aud variou oddly named aud distinguished notes, honietimei a too eager owuer w ill chirp or otherwise eocourag bia bird, wbicb bring down a atorm of profane ripoatulatiou and may precipitate a flgtit. Dross band contests ara a form of amui mnl In which tb whole community may bar. Tbey are scarcely peculiar lo tba north, for uow almost every large Sunday school in an English town ba abraa band organited among lis mem ber. If not a braes baud, then a drum aud Ufa corps. which I uulik tb corpa familiar la Ibis country in that th pro'toi-Uon I about on dram to half a d.nwo or mora fife. Moat village of Importance in lb north bar tltelr local bras bands and local con testa ara freuueul, while occasionally there wilt b a national contest at tome seaald re sort. Tbey are a koureeof delight to tba British workman, to whom tbe main Inter est I In tb moory bet oo tba result Nw York bun. Dal One Mora This (salary. New Year' day will happen on Sunday but one mora duriug Ibis century. Tbl will b In luai. lu lb next century It will occur It time only, aa follow: IKo, lVIl, I'.-i, ium. rra, ie.a. iuv. iha iwi, im, IV! 114, IVHW and I'-tA Tb Intervals ar regular Vi-A ll, exeeit tba In terval wbicb Includes tb buuilredth year that I not a century, when llirr 1 a break IKXt, IM-v, 110, lldl wfaea thre Inter val of six years com togetber. after that plain ihrg till itul. wbra tb old Inter rai will oct-'ir In rrguiar onlee. Ikatoa ILcsni Jourtul It may bo of intr-nut to tome to know that according to Lia own ao ouunt Coluiubua wua 33 djya and S b crura ia croaainff from Bpam to Hon BaJrador. Of 1,790 palietiU treatt-J at tb raateur luatuute in Paha In 1SDS fur LydropUobus ouly four are known to tusve cUecl from tbo uuiLuly. It ia huiI that tbe cumber cf pco pl wbo dia LaaiiU tbe city limit uf Lundoo ererr rtaur would fill a ocm ttmTj of S3 acxt-n HE KICKE3. nTtsh aTarklk It.lkaag li.aaaaatatl II ail raatl, A aolrmo h "iking man cam Into an up town Turkish l-illi yestentayiifternivitiaiid aald b wauittl to lake a lath. He I' ; lerrd, gave up hi valuable ami uii'irevl. , Au aiu iiil int louk tt i in in bauil.aud bedi apiM-artsI into the I. rl h i r tn. I Two hniirs bid r I t- stal'.rd Into tha rt- cepiiou ris'in . la.l lu a hrt-t. IIu a-kd tba man at the desk lor the proprietor. "I am Hie proprietor, ' kind the man. "Wrll, but Ulllt ll 1 thi tliiug a "in to .1 met" "Uu dollar, If you doa'l waul to give lha rihht-r nuvtliiiig." tine dollar J" 'Yea. sir." The solemn li.Uin man grew tultttrd. lie (iMtus-tl ape.ui'J a Mt. "Sa) I" heslioutrti, 'yoii don't Intend to t li.ir.-e in a dollar fur that tl.nl bi iiin.l ait iinlle, da yiiuf" "I'ertitiulv, and i: n il a aw mill tltbrr. That bat ti w a w urt h a dollar of any maa't money." Th atdemn l.-ikln ; man danced arminil tome more "Not ou )uur lift," be tatd. "I wa wlndled ." "1 don't sie how. Yon went Into tb hot mom, ill. in l y..a. and t..k a rif" "Ye." "And went Into tbe steam room and got a shower aad a strain balbt" "Yes " "And had a rub aud scrub f "Ye." "And allot her thower" "Ye.'' "And took th plunge anil bad dry rub" "Ye" "And bad a place tbown you wbtre yoa coulu lie tlowut ' "Ye." "Welt, wbat In blaxea mor do yon wantV "Now, ee here," and the solemn looking man aHike very earnestly. " I h I be re is lb Oral Turkish balb i ever look. All Biy mo i nut rt-aiini 1 1 fa I Inn readiu of Turkish bath and lb Mj j,.,,,.,,,,,, UllKuor Umi l0lwtX tbem. 1 bin told thai wbru a man gtta throuuh with tbviu operation you've bia Ulklu about be ciui lay down and bav lb plrasaulrst sort of tbougbta. I dou all there wa to da I bd rea-on for wsntlo pleasant tliiaigiits. bid I get Vm Nig. I couliln'l think of a bhiuitrd lliitiu but auote I got lo meet tomorrow without no money to meet It with. I'leasatit thoughta ratal I could bav Ihiuiubt of Hint sittln on any old borsehltM-k In town. The bull thing ia a fraud, and I won't pay but W cente," Aud bedtdu'l Uufialo txpras. Caalda't rasd Ulaa. Dlsign-ealile Father Never mind, ytmng mnul I'll belp ber on with ber coat my self 4kw I don't trust tbs young felk) And they can't foot ma. young bird boo uiyself. Puck. .f. Ma Sd ml Mar Gas, "10 I Ihlt deliuhtfully sweet t" mnrwinis ed Charley a he sank down In-far the fir. I really must bav uatural cat. you kuow. In my rooms, you know. It is to delicious. ly bright and so entrancingly comfortable. so perfectly nice, you kuow. I mutt be come Oetroitlllrd, you know, and bav nat ural gaa." "Ueally,H aha rnllcd deprecatlngly, there I oo need for It, I assur you, la your case. " Detroit In buna. Us Was Wshtattta. Collector I am collecting bills for Suarar. 6pioa tt Ca Houauktsriier (a Vassar srwiluaUl Tol. lectlng bills, ar your Very well. I bava two or three of their hi I la which you ara wcloom to add to your collection. Kaw York Wwkly. Tk. I.l.a. Tbe you don'l bate me, Laara, AmiV "So. Ceorur. I bk you well cnouub. but it would b rnliciilou lor nt to marry you. You ar lb first n- ui that ba Drnmasil lo mat" Chicago Tribune. It A II bei-tadstt. Now, Mary, wbkb day of tb week trill yoa want otup" Mary I can t Ull, ma'am, till I know wbicb I your day at boma CbKajo Inter Ocean. Tb 'Cardiff Giuct." tba fumoua ton mau boal of 2U year ago, waa 10 ftti iucbe in lenj-tb; had dim Incbe long. mouth 4 inches wtda and a f.ot li'j Inc bra from toe to heel. Elertn million alz bondr. and twenty thousand fanillut, wr.b an v ertg lncoui of fV'tri, pay GO rr cent of tb tazc in tb Culled Stale. According to decre rendered by tb British court of law, partm-nt can not legally b enforctd lor any order given to a debtor en Suuday. Tb flnt man to ticcee.l in weMii s aluminium to C'" waa EiaJfurd il. -Urtgor, -wliinicaj azpext X dsci:-UO. 1 1 Cawv; ' 0':--V For I'm up to tbir tricks I waa