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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1894)
WITH A CALCNOAR. All the caUmiar leaves, a jr f ritual, Ar alike a lo tl bkm. Vet duel nnuk from Utrtunlnj to sad la lbs word thai liu tbir hcu Po, thoogh all days of Ihs fur in tut be l't lh lour-arnl-lwetity naeaiurs. Yet wiJ maf l their divenitr f ur ether' twbuuf and ,iia-atur, yard lif ! a rueful monotone iai him a.f l. 'n and Mim.ir? T)f- ar ll.a tUi.ar of .lum'i thrun hereon today and tuiuorruw VV ran Inarril. ume rnl or daxrd Tl.nl hall ''ir a taail totltitr; fclV.l lir.rti ri ita I. .il or aarcur Ita need, or lift II ui lih beauty. Cbai lull I . Itatra In Harper's IWir. A Til AG EI) I AX. Mr.Tnivlw.il ... 1 makings matutinal r. pal i t B xlice of cainicd beef ami an olive, 1 1. thlrxtily wntibiiig thn concoction of a roM-nte study lit atill life, when 1 Ural in.'ulu lu ncUiilul.Bce oa Illuming two ) car ago. He paid for h! lilwition and it a more mil I. int ul aceolli;.aiiitiii lit Willi the liut null 1 ! .it .tf plVeXl .1, but lie dial It Willi tlio n.r f mnji-ty wblib rhnrnt lerUcd all hi liiott-tni lit on 1. I IT 111 J stage. II wit ir.-nliil to mo a "Mr. Tread w. II, the Irariiliiili," which Implied tln .ttlplllMI lit tllllt 111 Wa IplitO tlMI Will knottu to ncial any furthir ili-a-rtpi ion. I will ciiiifi-a, however, that I liiul iii-vcr In. ml i if Mr. Tmnlrll, tin- tragedian. Mr. Trtn.lwrll, . ' lr.i:nli;ii, wit xrnlly In in nl of a idiinc, and l hi nt wax a bag l inl Im k alxiiit liiii.MK which Ik.ko I, ml lim a of fall'. A liuir ml would hate nlN-i-nl lii i .coraiicv gnally, and would t in' ili mo l.i in no material harm. Ill Imii; fur cnHtl nml fur riilTcil over ri.it wn fniliil ami llin n.llmre, and wit ki cloe Imiiiiniil fur t lie naon. It inuy .e iip;xixcil, thill till Illiili r tout wua aliil la-.. nrciMmxcxxiiig totliecy Hut notwithstanding Mr. Tn-adwi-U's a.!)-npiH-antnce and the fact Unit hewn aloex-l the counterpart of liiimy another triinlcal lidor lio liua baiintnl I lie liiuliu in year pnxt, there wiia Mum-thing iilx.ut l.iin wlili li Imptx-xM-d one f.ivurubly ui.il l.i lil llif nt trill. i ill. Il.-liinil tliiit itiiiviinlnii.il gulio of buck numlx r "tni-.'cdiiiu" waaau lmli iiluulily ii.it Indicated Minn-thing nmre than lict niiTxart unit y nml "liiia Ut iiiu-m.' "iM iiiuaia iinllilnu witliunt uimrt unity," mIi! Niirxiliiiii, nml Tn mli l hul Urn I. iu fur witliunt llir Uimouiry iMtri utiii v In r.u-4' liiniM'lf to llio lit ililawliicli lit- ft It rni in ly nmH'triii to ut'a:n, ami nliirli lie n.ia tuiNlintljr foul'.. U'Ut lliut liu khuulilul- l.iin i-i ..;;mlly h. r liuwn uiuliitiuiia aa few nun arv. Ainliitiun wiia the warp ami wimf of l,i nil. 'In tiatun. It a ln.m-i.1, Inguinale ii in I lit it rt. nml it was luukiil up liy a li li n iiy of j'lrH v llnit wa anint'n lint rr in.'ii kiil'lr, (iiiikjilrrinK tin- trial nml trilni l..:i.itn lie liml boniu iu tliu nirniiit of hi Ullll!. 'I nailwrll riuiio Into tny oltli om? after liim, limkliiK liiiiru aiiily lliau usual, Imt Kr.ivi-r, Inure niiti'rv nuil limn nmjiMic. "1 Intra Ju-l Ui ii itiaiilu!," liu mini, iu mi'in itl, tra'iL' tiMli , aa lit n t Uowu In tlm i iiny cliiiir liy l lie liri. "Xd tmulile, I Li m-," I aniil, liy way of rntourauitf him to cuulinue iu I'Xphuiu linn. "Will, no; tlmuuU I alioulJ bave rt frnvil to Mrike tlio iln dwn. It iu Con rail, tlie inniii'K'i r of the MrlniHililan llu-ati-r, wlii rn a i niwil of clk'uliiiK fnula are auuiMtl nightly. Von i-iiunK iiniiKiua what tin- ili-Mjiiralile mi hi nil n 1 aniil to me. " 'Tn.-a.lwrH,' lie ruiiil, iu tbat patniuU liitf way of lii, 'von dmi'l w in to be play liiK in in in ti link of late, llan il, mail,' lniiinu niu on llivluu k Willi ili-i;iil Iiik familiarity, 'haven't yntl fuuml out tlu.t Inik-nly ia ili ail ami Imriiil Yuu noulil atarve ti ll lilntu ovi r w lulu yuu Witt run viiiriiia tliini that you were a Mt-oml Irv ln. " 'The rail It- bi'.-nltil pulillc want" n'.-iin-I iilc fant llial'a what it want, tliat what it 'a williiiK to kbill out ita xilvi-r In kcl fur, ami tliat'a what we tiiuxt yivo if wo want lo live. "Now, I II tell you what I II do. I'll (.in-you fitly dollar a wi k to join my W'llly-Wully i'ouiiauy nt the Mi-tniilitiui liiul iiimir jut n yuu nn1, w itlnmt one bit i f m.iko up. Your duty will be to (.nun iimI net jour natural atlf. hy, mail, iu 1 1. e 1)1111x1 Iniuitluiu Jou would have the whole town bnliliiiK ita niili. You don't n; I'lTt iato w hat a ili uiv of a K'iy you an. " 'Yuu niu-n't t vni k1 a khuve, ymi know. I want ymi Jut aa you are. You il n't imy iiuf TluTi'' a ood thinK iu it I t you, old man, and it'a the only ai'iiaiblu tliinu to do.' " "Whuldid you any!'' I a.kl, ninu.tl, but ililliillK the f.ut. "Say!" tliiinili nil Tn-adwt 11, w it la a ma iiifiL't iit (,-i ttin-, "I told him to o and Imil l.unlf! 1 wnnnnui nil il I lit vi-r wiiaU ( it. 1 wantnl to iTUb him to the nirtu. "'I may Marvi', ir; ye, utane,' I aniil, 'Imt I w ill not Millutu Inyn-lf mid dt-Mi nite my noble art by an ptinu auili a dutbolic nl pniMitioii ita thi of yoiirv You are a craven iiiulti-r, airl' " "The oiler w aa very ill advlMtl," I rom Ini nt ii, "but H-rliap he ineniit well. Yon tan ulliinl to lietbaritalile, Mr. Tn-adwell." I m M bnl big riillled fit lnik' aa brt I roiild, and pn M-ntly he akiI me toaccoin- my him up that at reel tol'baluier'a theii-li-r, w here tlii rewato beabvuellt perfonii aiae that afternoon. 1 buve alnaya Ih-vu more or leaa a Iiohe mi.iu, and the idea of walking up the Miand In roinpuuy with Gillierl Trendwell L.hI no eiiiuarnutuieiit for me. i'urtheruiore, I uiitlerolaml my oblit.'.t li"ii, and we puLid iu the well known J.IliAr dour aud then pushed them out liu before wa turned Into the foyer of ILr playhoue. "WLoia Ihe beneflilary!" I aoked caau ally when we bad K"ined our aeata, "Une of the liobkut little women that ur lived," be anawerrd wnn.ily. '1U L 'iia Darling. You know of berof couroe. Fa wna rarely talented, but an ktiexa and L' --tiou by the man w bum iLr loved h.J tiilucrd ber to abaulute orerty." 1 alinmt felt a personal gratitude tot!, -e iiipntheiic arthita w bo bad volunteenl to their tane and talent tow ard I lie lieiirvoleut project of relievlu( ber ditrt, I -t the tickle, tboiiKhlIea public, un I "rtunately, Lad not ahown the interna Li l:uu..,iia Uiuiiiuf'a can wbicli it waa x-l-ittij it would, and aa a mult the a-tl. elite Waa not only alunll, but waa cuiii-J'-fd iu greater part of "Utadiieada," like ri-.-ulwell and niynelt TLia luceiiaed the tragedian C"-atly. The f iiitdent thing! tbat were aaid and dune on - Mage only deepened bia gloom. It Waa Ki'lu.l La nut duly disapproved of the i -iienrv, but of the attluu aa welL J i! before the curtain went duwn on tl e f ' il fceetie, Mr. C'luduiera, the n. imager uX theater and theor'aaiier ol the UutCt, . I'-irrd on the alage. "1 am very aorry to ay," be announcv-d, -at the luvcwla of tbbi benefit aiiiounlto tra leaa tiiau f lii. Aud Uiia aum, J f' 'f. will b rerjiiinvi to pay the erreo f mer.iL I have Jut buul that lU-iiur.a i irLiiiadvitiff." A 1re.vle!l and I went alow ly out of " theater I fam ird Le bruabed a tur m h, ere. ' If you'll py the Lu fare, relix." L I iu a itMinnl rnire, "we 11 go up town ' l er limine. I lUJu't know ahe waa ao "laatint. I wait to are Let once more I- re gf." 1 u ftnte auff.tienlly InVrraietl In B " ' ' a lJir!i-i to mnludly agrte wr.h L.i ! hi to vi,it Ler, and in few minutee we I '"id ot.rwivre ringing at ber door. Wee muiiIii. lM ti r, ln rl,.,t.ta,f .1 .,. -I . 1 . .. - .1 ' ii i "'in. it iiere I ue n:ia l .11.. T,..',i,'. i I til. I..... ... I. y wLil.au.l . ill u a I y ' V VOlMv V VSIII(,N tit 1 1.4 ii a luiunuui m, rv 1 1, i,,.)..,.. tLe place Utukuit-d iioverty and auiT.niig, t:.ewa attended uuly by a atnpld lo. k In.' Cftnnau flrl, who witbdnw aa w en tered. A (hiiil, tunny Laired ,il of lite, w-.' kiirelir.s fttliilitally by the Utl.rlasp. bit; tie while band if the dying1 Wouino and billing In r fare in the ton ia. Tlie woman o md In r etia wiarily, an I agii ;ii of j.l.u.ure aliut Into tU iu it hi neivniiid Tna.lwell. "tullK'tt," Ue tniirmiind faintly, w it la a gri .it eflurt h.'lilliig up her hand t.'i ,iiM. lie U'lit and kl.il the hand, liiul gr.unl a he milk down on a chair l--nle the I. I. MAT! LtnOV OlVULQES A FIW St i CRST3 ABOUT COMiNa 8TYLC1 A Marked lltay uf laieaialerte aad Jet an tail liarmeala IWwIi. long Ilrlilal Hn-HK- IJulel Wed.lln( aud f. tale ra rata Are I ha I'rouer Tliltij. aa l'rea A-. a- ;r. p)rl.l.i. Hit, ,r Am.r II. 'Ml Sift whi r alknit what U In Iw tl,l f ill la i'Iii t.. .-Ir.-i.l .1.. h...lul.ll.. H,, . , . " r. " ... , ii.ii' in. iii-n ainiiiiit. be .inl tn iuii1iiiiIv. 'T iii .i I I .-,..!. . e i. ....... ... i. .i. . thought It would come to mi. It ia n "t your fault, I kni.w." Ileni.llul hai k the fine b.iir fn m In r fun lii-inl w It Ii a lunch an ! inh r u a luini-t.-ruig angi T, and the Imn tm klid down Liarhixka II pull the white pillow. "1 be laiielil wit a airi-f.," he went on with ititamoiia perjury; "U. ere will lie plenty of money imw to pn.viile fur all yuiir niil. Yuu w ill lie ijuiie wi ll In a w k. I I wanttd to Me ji.ii, mid (hi, a n,y friend, Mr. Ki lix, w ho iix to w rile pleas ant tiling nlmiit yuu in The Ate. I mil lire you w ill lie well iu a week, ltaiii.iim." "No no," khe responded. "1 am dying, Cillrt; oh, liil, 1 inn iljingl'' "(iillTt," ahraaid pn-M-nlly, "you loved uie oiii-e. He luukul up nt me nml aaid, half Aolo getie.illy, "Yea, I loved heroine." Thi n he fi II on hi kniva l--ule tlie lad and tout imii d hn'ki lily, "1 lute ymi tiuw." lie Mvmel to me like a new onli-r of Ot In II. i a he kin It I lu re grii f utru keu, unmaiiiiiil, l.'U. luil to the heart l.y tin llliwiilili-il M i lin le of the Woman l.e wor- !iImI, U-inimg to tntili the htt wurtl th:it fell fmm bi r tlulleriug lip, lie waa a trngialiaii in ennn-l furouiv. 'I want Ji ll to take Inr, my little Dul- lle," ihe wel.t on. "Take ber nml that he U canl fur. She U my only one; mine and hi. 1 inn lnit you, tiil'a rt. She ia all I have, and ymi w ill- tln ri-h her fi r my aake. Do Imt let her love unw iely, aa ber mot In r did. lYoini-e me, liill rl.'' "I pnimi-e, llnmou.'i. i'ur your Mike I will do anyl hing every thing." Hie aighed with nlnf, and for u tirul Inuiiii'lit lay ailent and with i-IimI eyea. Then, with a Mn mimm elTurt, he raiM! Iierwlf up and In Id ber white itruia uloft aa if lo pniiiutiiii-e a iunlilii tiuii. "Never li-t him roiitiiminate her with lii touch," nhe rriitl fevt nbly and wildly. "Humid be come to you tell bun that I died bating hlnil" Then lie leaned furwanl and kl-vl Tnailwi ll, nml tm.k up the child iu In r arm ami kiv. ber uiiuiiati ly. 'Hie next Inuiiii'lit kIiu nank Unk aiimiig t ho pilluw. dead. When we bad n-ni luil our destination he told me he w at going to iiiakearmngi lui'lit for the funeral, and biule me gotal night. Knowing that lie w ita w it hunt money 1 of fered bim a Hole, but he n ful it. We w ere ll llin il lit I lie dour of my odlre, and I look hi arm and prvMul him to go in. "Now what ai your plan" 1 nAcd. "You are imt exintly in a Milion to a Mime Mali a repoiiibility a )uii have nn- ilertiiken. I apeak frankly, old num. II. ov are yuu going to take can uf Ihi t hild?'1 "t an t I do it nu an iiicuiiie of lifty dol lar a week?" be rt-oiHimli-d. "Didn't I have an ouVr of Hint for my herviie ll.i aftertKHiii!" "Ye, but" I lignn. "The ilrcumtance nro rlianmd now," lie Interrupted. "A between tlio m ill mid the actor I'll he the mall every time, I'elix. I'm going tot'unnwl to apologize and tw- cept lilaunYr." He nlnl mnji-itirally out of the door. and thai waa the lat I aaw of bim for two day. I rem 1 the iiiinouiici im-nt luadaiiy wiper of hi eiigiigetueiit fur a liiirh-ue part in toiirad a I'upuliir i illy-w ally com pany, anil 1 I tin knew nml nia rev.-. plan had been ili it-ful. bail alwnyi In ri-lnil a certain faith ni.d roiillileiiee In Tniulnell, Uiru n rhHi uf my ailmirntiuii fur hi utter nimvrity nml bia Mreiigth of pii'lioM- iu clinging to bi tenet again-t every ail versiity; now I la gan to n ecl bim. I knew what a micriflet.- be hnd mn.le n IN'rhapa no one aave biuiM-lf did. I knew that iu nil hour he bad xlraugli! nil tin- ambition ami lioi w bich had Mitainl bun thmiigb long, dark year. I cm 1 1 nn agine what torture the new onh-r of thiugt wa to him. 1'or the sake of tlie niothi r the child had become more to bim than hi own fuliin-. lie wua to can-fur it ami clu ri-h it, im ii a be liiul cherih'j the In . uf hi own eveti tu.'d aui-ce-ta. To do tin it wa no long r puifible to coutiuue In the old way. lie lutit hate money, ami I lu re wa nut one way o n to him to get it. He ill.l nut lo-k me to the thenfer to w it nea hi I 'l furiiiance, but I w ent one lii ;lit. and wit when- be could not m-e me. Cotintd' pnlictluli were well foiuideil. Tn u.lwell wa a aiuve. Hi apicnrani' bniught forth a utortn of npplaiiM-, ami hi cxlmviigitiit lliillilii-r waa a i uiiliiiu.il noiine of inerrimeiit. Then wit an exprrwiuii of tlie keetn-tt pain on hi roiinli tiaticv w In n the iimlii n. run nil at hi maneuver, but it nil it teni-lii-il the humor of the t haiai ti r he well lmHrximili-il. ami few .u--etiil thai it wa nut iiMUmetl for that piir'-u-e. A day or two afterward be t.,k me to bl new charge. Mie waa barlml in the tniiike of a kind old lady, who pnivnlcd fm l.er with the Ulinint cunsiileniliun nn I rare and took a motherly Intint in "the little dear." Hie wiia reully tho pn-ttii-l and itit child I tver niiw. And aa In' rail to Tiead well ami put her Uthy arm ull.-i tnmnlrly alxmt bia neck, be kiiuu-il ber letnli rly mid mileil. Yea, Uilliert Trvadwell aituajly mili-d. A rgonaut. myaterluii. lit tlu blnl that 111. amum! telling a. tvt I eery lniy. I Hie uf tie in lulil me a few . n t, ami aa I am a worn an 1 am lint et.t. to ko p ailent, ami llili- Iheae n-la an nut my own, ao w I. r ahotild 1 ki p tin in? The new mm-,ii w III ! one markid In I the ht.iory uf dn-a fnnn the aniuiilit i f I'wiiieiiierie ami ;n. i. very garment Will bo Weighted down Willi It. It Will Tb fMirrowe of Ona Admlnl.lralloo. p irrriwa have w-cuintilatl tni'-ii tlii clmiiiiHtrutiiin to on extent greutt r n r- li.ij.n than ar.y other in tlie history of the country. The Iittlu mn of iTifiilctit rii-rce was killed iu a railway mc iilert on the trip from New IIaniiliiro to the latignration. Mr. Lincoln Im-t a -n while ho waa premiliiit. ami win n-.n.i'--inateil at I lie beginning of bi Mi-ond fi rm, and tho Mime fate U-fill Ir-i.l-lit C,.rC.. I,l A nnm r cf dtlligtuhi 1 " ' '' ' ' " '""- I-ot.lo. iiiclii.Iing one or niuro lahinet : Tko white .-pniii la-e all aMiimi mi lllicfrt. were kille-I hj nil rxplirn.n of i Jt". the .lnt..ta...llng up. and a liny cannon on Umnl a nhip on tho rotouiac , ,,, u r.,,,,,,1 -.1.1. . v...i luring Mr. TyW-r't almini.tration. I f j i;u OTcrmiti mrah No ailiiiimxtratlon. however. Iia h-id Tbera ti a wide Ix-rtha collar of mnle vel- k many mk! aurroundings u tho pre.-iit T,.t .j drnrntl dug eollur of the miih- ne It will be recalled that the hoti.e The (lit-vc are yigut. I he l-unntla of yellow b ghurn, with a miHT-M UD AMI liltltiR. rover waUta and funii utcr-klrt to gown, ami cloak w i, I ! fairlr hlil.l.ii umli r It. There la mi limit In It hk,.1 I'ilitl. . .It t filnui' will l. wvii at tin. U,. lulu uf Ihe nklru uf coal and clunk, ami on velvet and in. .ire IIm tln-n- w ill I . mil din I mlllloiiof Hue. cut Ji t la-.uU ivnmglit In rich lloral il.lgna or ant Ih'.,ii, . Thi Iriiniiilug I nt oinv the richot and m.t ilur.il'le of all tho trim mini; a. I have '!! Millie l.u w li.'H' every urnill nml I.. if In tl,.. pitti-rn I outlined with ta a.l mi nn. all I li.it ll la n U"i.i. r Imw a iiiiille wa found Ilmi cii..iigli to p.i llinuigh tlieni. TIii-m' l.u-e will l htvlli ly i miiluyid lotrlinri. il IiI.-m k mid tl.irk ilk and v. he! nml i-tlirr haml-uiue ma IcriaU. l ine line of J.-t KiM-iueiilerie will I' iim d to head Hi. un. nod Hulk nut ili -k'n n tine tallur unit and utln r in I guwiia, luil iIii-m llin iiui-t l" very nar mw and i f tliu lln nt ln-a'l. Sum' gown, liuwever, will have nut, feoliam and pat tern wrought by largo la.-ul. I kiw nn Iiun .rt-l iln- of old n' clulli. Inlemli! fur a brldi aiii ild. Tli.-n- wim n rprung lluiiinv nil itnuind the nkirt, reaching up to ,'iiltc n bUli iint on Ihe Ii ft -I.I.', In nil. d by a nitv of half Inch J. - l.-.i,. 'I liewnl-t waa In form of ninra-k-l, with liMillul I. It of lamli-d paix niciiti-rii-. tin the luini waa a row of Hie Mtni', Miini'itliat w lih r, and M'aratiug the lower part fnim tho ll ; x r. whlili wa laid ill plait. Tim iloiiMe plllf.tl hli-evi-a wen' plain i 11 the holllil.'r, hul the fon-.irm wna marly covered wlih the iia-M iiii-iiti rle. Tlila alylo of Irlminlng I not c-uifliiil allug.'thcr to J t Uaila, for a Wilillug iIicm Just liniigl.t ovi r f..r a brldu lu.w the iip'-cr purl lull of the walt and livi t to la- itlmoxt I'litin lyof a p.i-'inciit rle, w ith ail vi r la-ikl. The n -t uf the g.uin U plain, mvu for the ihvp plait In thexkirt, yet It I aiiarlily rich on account of the liovil guru I tun'. I know another young lady who I to lie married In a few day nml mil for Kum' luiiuiliati ly lifter the m n motiy. Mio will I hi nltenilil by ber two l.t.-m, mid Ihe iln-M fur till ipili-t wi-il. ling nm pn tiy I'liougli to makii lull-noting nailing, and an I will try to di-M-rlUi tlnin. The bride' gow n a llii'mrw il; the other were ma. In hern. The brldu will wear Ian c-olon-il l.nlli-' clotli iiiailn with n alight ilratiing on each hip, ao that the fold fall furwanl, hmiklug Hi.) rigidity. Olleiu li aide I n n'Vcr bt Into I lie klit and hut tuiii! Ink k and eilgi-i w It It euanw titllur mitehllig. Ill the Uw k It fall 111 heavy lluli-d plait. Tin-lti-.'ue wal. t I cut Willi a (hurt but very full pruiig frill mid I llnUheil tliivvn tliu front by a i-tichi' ar niiigi'iiiiiit (hat I, rever. inllar and vet i-oiiiblni-d. It I buttoned to I lie wnl-t and 1 luaili'uf oyter white blllhinl cloth Tim upi r abfVea am pulfe.l nml of Inn, and tliu lower tun an of oyn r white. Tho Iittlu toiiilie, llku the dug rulhir turned down over two aeallop of the white, 11 n I ill It to -rfitloii. The young buly In i not luti I i-xin-iiii ly alemler, and tho arniiigelneiit of the eoraagti and aklrt dnt ry give her ample pniurtloii. Tho yoiiiigi-l uliti-r will wear a Impl" guwn of ilutti-ti i n imii, vthito ami lilac, with bn-tellc, tall and lb it of wide niolni rililam allowing two or llm-u lnliotn. ahiwlea. The ipialnt bat I a In n.l!Uii at raw, notch. il on the eilgn nml iiillliil all nniiind tlio itxiogy fur a imwn, when llieru la a cru.li of the iln- mnteriitl and two liail.-il iijiright lip. Tho i-hlet l-ter ha a gnty faille gow n, w llh a row of van n-.nl a tb ...h n. tt, ) f ol? olio u.i Ii -t.i.u ly till tl.u a. I..I atittutof the lauiiiy I . the rvtjueat lhal 0u UuWera be arm. I u Derala are now often bald lo Ihe telling-, to a to (Ire bualoea tnea ao oppurtuni'y to be irwnt, but few outalde of one liuail tin rlalied friend amt relatlVta at tend fuiiernla While ou tlili aulijivt I will iiu-ntiuii that the gli.i-ily In. I. It of ,-,niiiig "linuitl'' on Ihe il. ad baa guiie ll h.ii. and the denat are ilnaatla III life. iin,.il i In g.trmeiila that have lavu wurti nut I I'.i y have I .im a pari i f the .t i ne a lib tit It jr. tlm- ibnr w mn in whuni I 1 t l t.-tiili rly nv. inly n. nt to her b ng n lug 1 1 . In a w lute I. M. g.w ll. with n prfu an il i f eii mn nl'la.n. Ti l tin - h ul 111 lauight by hi r anil, and lu won- it en lal ti aluiia, w hen ahewa . ire Ihcjv would lv no iMuipuiiy, to pint.. I,, r only Mm Hie f.ui. .t her. If .nl.f..r tlutl r Ity g.iun, but aim lot nl It n I!.,, gift uf birihar l-'.r and t.'l.l tlnui to biiry h. r In It win n he waa ihad. Th.-n I little i luiiigti In mourning k-r mini Them cniiiioi t much ilnn.-.- in.n Ihi-n1 are only two or Ihno n ..I Inoiiriiliig f.i'irtc, and all the ill IT. mm . In the way lln y nn. in.iiln up. A ,i i,.e tin w.ta Inihle of 1'ili-atly lieliriet le 'lii.. l-t. k uf tlie aklrt wa phiin, but (till, and the f r .nt hiwl a I nitiltli uf tuiirl.tiild cm;' I. ti. I In pl.nl. nod thi wrt earn.. I ii, l . Ihe ahuiilili r. Alongeai ll aide w a a I md uf heavy 11 k l.nvi ln.-rtluli laid ll.it t. r tin. g.aala. The alivvc were full I I, - .ti li.i' lo the i llaitv, and that iirt vt... n.v enl w Ith cr i'. The lower nirl wi ie . f Hi.' In nrl. lt... Tlilg iwu I fur n v. u g lady ami I aeeotnl inuiirulng geinr.ult. Ihuiigh Ihe l.i. e ciilil I, ail.l.tl tn nut mourning gut n for the Iioiim' aft-rllme liu. in ha. t In nigh tli"c w ho wear in. a, ruing l au tin Ir h. iirl nn' aad would pn ln l iy In t banker after tin. "Ilehii. of Kgipl" ipilte mi Ma.ii or M-.tn It fur amne Ihing to lm ,il, Ihe at-icrlty of cntH trim liiitl garini nt Knr llr-t or olllelnl muuruliig then' I mulling th at cm tiial lln. new eiiilorn rlnth, but nut all caliallunl mi ex iialve a l 1 1 IT, though, when one take Into con anli-ratluu It Weiring iiualilli. and the f.M t that, il. -mi.!, , I of t i r.i'. It I atlll a u rli fatirle ami ult.iMi fur all neea Ion. It la not mi very tntlr. Next lo the two ioiiti-ri.il menu. 'in. I aUive come rrajie cluth, m rge, caiiu-ra hair and ca-h Till! FINANCIAL EXD. TRIALS OF THE box office manano those who watch him. lor) of Ike lilt of ar.llHrd Thai Adiulla BOOKS 1 F'jriNlTl,TE. Wall Uuiiaa Valaaar lie Murb le Make a lliaaua Ih.Ii lliiillliaa lleganletl purely from a utilitarian tand puint, with no reference whatever to their .out. ut, but .imply lonkul al a furniture, Ihe value of l.k can hnntly be oven-a- Oi.r la I lie 1li ai r - Hie Manager un I he ' tuuat.d. Although ) ...ul,irly auppa.e. to 1...1 ii.. ...l . i lie dear, laa.k. i .'iinl. nl aa Intent ment. I.a,l llaa ti. Kt-,-l II, I ea lNrn, Ka)a a I i I .1 I t i , an- Miitai 1111,1, , .1 ii;,. ,. ti.f ... m i uira-l i.ll M.N I... IIM -tl,r....gh IIm. Mill. .1.-, ,,...11 ... eM.l,,litll. U, mi far In Tin ro I nut, I Ii ..r . f II: i llli .- Ill.lt p an. M .v l-r . I'lll.g i.Nuit Ihe Wear lot ii U.i I.', lit il to (he -milt tin lv ngia n young l.iin a mhuIi' il it, ami J? m 'Ir f Svn tarv Tra r waa dtrovcl t.y fire amall l f enter , , . . 1 .I...... I ...hI. I.u. It. h..,i . la n-ira uiui . iintriiTa-r it-err. I'linieii aiiw..--aa puian "- - lL,-5 aid. Xowb m.ttrtuaouilj intv a after by h'f to ib-iith In the nuna. Arti ralotitT Hi I . the wife of Mr. Halfor l. tl.u pre-i ii. t'a private n-tary, died. While I'.r Llitine waa aetrvtary of tat h favorite aon. Walker, waa tnck. :i down ami never recuva r.-J. and .n aft. r h: n tirement frmn the cabinet within a wo k or two anot h r mn, Dimmr. b!ame. ili'-l ali:nt without a moment' warning Ih daughta-r. Mr. Cot pimfer. aUo Jie.1 w bile he waa a uietub T of the cabinet. aO'l one of Ln Utt r. recretary WinJom. of the treasury deji.nimeiit. while in New York to make aeja-axh at a Lan'jua t. dn-d at the Ub!e. The chief nheTattheeiwutlvelnan"ion. Mr. Uiua more. haa dfl within a year In the preeid.-nt own hi.uaehuM ur- rowa come thick and faj-l Lil wife haa two Mr f.-niiS breathed X.-T U't in tlae White Hou anJ waa .!!uel a few lay venem'ie f,U.T.-WaaV A :ter of fmiil, with a pale gn-n, bniwn and lualfe allowing llifully. In tho law k there an.' Ilin-e cherry real tlj two hurt and one upright. I ahoulil hare aald that the brid" will wa-ar a plain utraw bmnet. with a giwn Velvet bow and gold ornann tit. Thce 'Ul. l wi. ling are eonald.-r.-d tai mi In the l-t il l.-tata, and It lai.uite ruinmon for i,.:!4i- p raJii to Invito nt on.- hut lln ir nan t n l.ativ.t to the wed ding Often tlm fail of the wealdmg la nut known until the tour la over and Ihe young eoiiplo lino' a n pllon. fviine girl, howeii r, would ra.th.-r not p-t mar-rl'-d at all than f .n go the white n.l Ihe lirt'la-amaida and ail Ihe other noiiaenae that baa but too ofi.-n la. n tern at w.-d-ding. It la generally tleaae whoaan afford It biwt that make the gn t.t dlaplay. It. form Iota f-rne final In the matter of fun. raia. and now the ! ng line of car MiW Will liMNU IXW.H mi:, menv Tin y an. I.l.irk, It I trim, and m. may expn-M Ihe ghauu and Mirniwr op pn-lng tho witin-r, but Ihtybaik cheap nml aair, no luatt.-r Imw tn-ntol, and the Ut cri'i t i ii bik r.iggy. A very eh guilt new ttlo for milking up a bamliine atn-t tt-tiiiue of eiulura baa the ii' r kii1 hound with a lolm h bmid of b.avy KtiglWi eriti. and llft.il on the tlgbl able III a few tlTiftlvo plulta The wniat I of crural dRia.l with eu.lor.v, and lint tip r ah ve and falling ellaiw rap an of crii'. The Imm.-I I a amall iilTalr, Willi a net veil taiuiiil with cni'. Then, nn two lusterle tip and a itiih veil. Till Would Hot Ul ixillaldentl tlicil.vpt luoiirnlng on nainuiit of the laitinet ami the dolt, d Veil. The laillllt l for very n rent U'n-itveiiieiit la cIimo mid Invariably Ii i ita t at wllh fold of cni ill nl all rritt trliiimlng. Thi aciuuui auede glovi-a an' U'tter 1 1 Uil tlnin the gliitl Hint Kmiii miituW to Joy; The btl.t rnrrlngn and afterniM'ii die an la Ing trimintl with ami even maaleeiitln ly of i n . liana', Ilk moiixaelliiii ami giniaie material nev er la'fon' a'll III liny iln e. The elli t la ctlien-al ami chnrmlng ami give Ihe wear rr a iiebubm and inlaty npnram' aa lovely a novel. Naturally tbeao gowna aru very fntglle and inuat not bo i-xMt lo damp air, and Woo to her w ho yi-' caught In a annum r mini Hut noiile fr." , any evil atiiuMpherlu cfTivt lliix. i. v gow ii nn vlilnii uf ilellglit. White I t ie favorite, though a few aru n In lima Indil whlto haa taken a phten fur aum tiier dn-aiaea tint auili luilal at tlm I gin nlngof tin mum hi. And ribbon every thing ha them on nil that the garment w ill aau.bly U-ar. New combination of hu-u mid ribholl nn aaa n hourly on the umiiier girl. I atari. l to tell whnt the little blnl will n.l to me. Hie aald that lie .In1 la to la the favorite al I k thi ciimliiff M'lwaili, and a new atllt ImKiule In gllati iilng tin!, cnlliil In ancient llinea "wattbeta. " All the thin, aoft allka now lx-lng worn will I' forgotten aaani. Cheney allk In all Ita nyaterloiia la-auty will la tbu favorite fur I veiling, and Velvet will make Its. If aaa-ii and aalmln-d every where. Tho wool.ii giaal follow the quaint pattern of nu year ago, but with new coloring iie-n-pleaalng to the eye. Dnmlera In a-ilk nml w.a.l w ill lo imidu up very often. Tluai x celleiit material baa heretofore l n nut-la-lipiM-eiwIuiially fort-xcurloliniid voyagt , but baa now Ixiiiii" a favorite on aa-a-ounl of It mill. I iualltlea anddurnblllty. Then' will I' an liiiini'iiaai linn of woolen bn ml. lii Mill. I color and alMj In two tame. Many of them will have a woven pattern for llounclug and other trimming. Moiiae col or, mole mid Miiirnl aro among the pn-l tlmt new iluuli-a. MiTK I.klfiV. A Tj.leal Mall airaot Wouiaa. A mini Mam ling in front of tho newa atati'l of nn up town t'lt-vataM railnafl (talioii the other day fiiiitnl liiinaelf rude.y nixliil axiile without nix logy, and looking around with acow I fuuml hiniM'lf luddt-iily diaamieal, for the of fender waa woman. She waa a mull blond i-min, clad in f.whionably cut plain akirt, neat w-a!xkin coat ami Jaunty but oriiaiiii-i.ti d with a aago gTe-ii o trich tiluine. hhe wa daintily gloved and alio larrii-l a natty nik tniibn lla. Hi r rudeiii-ia waa t Xl.lalli'-1 by her haale to get at tho iieWM.taii'1. Hiio already carritil utnl. r ht-r arm w veral of the morning iiapa-r. Sho laiiight the daily Wall atrea-t liiiblli utloiia, coolly ptiabe.1 b' r way tlirough the i-rowdcd aialo of the car to a t lace hi-r ahe found a a-nt,J ami roalo down town with a Imxt of fel- v.'U'll know wlnl it j. Win :i he cuiiii 1. 1 the tin ati r iti tlm imniiiiig and nr r ing. ltia t'o Li t in lln-r i. k and inunt ollt III I tiling!' .111.1 (liu II. I V. ill. al. a nil lh.it day, it i wit'i nn air i f reigua Ii' ii mii H a king, aii.l tpi. . ii u-.-il to t.t-.tr Jut I foio tiny Wire i.ute.l out f r i .. uM'iii. Tin re nro mi many ll. k. la of v.triuua kiiul mid priii- pn -par.! f..r ibcIi r f u 'ii.ri.-e nml ilu v il tti.l ami lunula nil .iti.l maiktdw itli it big b tbror iiiimla r for the day of ih, w.k. Tin l.ng. r l.-ti-'i.iiti'.ii i with tin. view of ban il'. - g rapidly. Tin re are ilravvi-r t-uii-(.lining the tl. ki I of the follow iug day a, r.n h day by IN If, and win ll mi ii.lvnu.-.' -.lie I in.iitii l.e put the In. 'in v r . ivtl f. r it vv it la the I i.-k.-ta for thai day. Win 11 the day I nvir, hu put that tray of lu lil liiul lilninyill the aifo f..r llin night. The mix an. .' nioii. y i tliu ti-u-ally kept until tin' day ihiui around ami tin n g. Into the pile mi tveal fur the iiii-ht'a rforiiiiuii'i.. The a -lili.it It V i f thi bm-ilii- I (lint cventlllllg t-oiilli'i'leil With till) tail i.f 'Ii v i ca!i. Tlm aalea aru cnxli mU-, utnl if a coinl'iniitioii th..w U lit Ihe Ikuim. the M tlleiin nt w itli the colnl. Illa tion tn-.i-un r i iii.i.le iu c.i Ii at tlie t-liMf of evt ry if. 'riimiii-... hiiiijily put, tin lef'.re, ut tin. cha' of tliu day the illlT. r. m e I tvvii ii tin Iiutiil r of tick et mi hand in tlio in. .tiling ami tliu tn l. t 1. ft mi-.. Id 1 rt'pniM'iitiil in tliu ;t-.h drawer. A a matter of particular fact, how ever, tlii ni uro iiuiiu rmi coiiiplii iitioii iiuiiliiit.il to tint nN'riitiiiii, ami tlm treaxiiit r of the Iiuiimi mid bi Bxii-t;uit the laix of.'iro young man 1 f .re ullud til to laxitmn pretn.it uu ly old ami ah iii.riually nuart grappling t ith tin in. till lint rut ll ait .11 il tho tiaveling manager i nbligul In l very wary in In dealing w it'n I litt !i ofllce man. A ani n tho theater iba.r nro thrown u ii totho ptiMie llii'i'.iinliination m ill agt'i' i r tnaatirt r lool.ing itfb r tho in t. r. i-t uf tho ciiinp.iiiy playing in tlm liou-u. innl. hi iipH-.ii.ui.'i. nml takm lip hi ataiul nt the iliair, w hem ho can W.iti ll laitli t lit l'X ollli-u nml Ihe tit-Let laker. Win n ymi t ulir any thi-iibr wlu ru n t'liiiibiiiiitiuii i pi tying, you'll M-o llii wary iiuln nlual nl hi xt of duty, lln I ( hi re nil llin prcMimptinU that tlm ha al ipltt w ill "do" hiiu if lin y can. lie know nil tho tl id ami w ih- of tho li iiftlti youiiff man ami tho diaitki'ier nml take nothing fur grant. . I. lie mw tlmt every iiitm r hnnd in a ticket of auinti kind, nml that tho door ki r jitit that ri prean ntalivo of ao liiin-li rali in tlm paillia li-d Ihix. Tlio I iixteboard in that tin Imx rt-pnui iit tlm roa-. ipl of tlirt lion.', of w hich hi nun p.uiy haa a ri-rtaiii ni ntagu iinli- playing on a c. rt unity. lie caiTiea I ho key to thai Itaix, and if lm U"tly" never li t the laix go nut of Ili highU Them I another w at. In r nt the gallery ihair titling the aiiiiio iirtviiiitiou. Of (miiixi ha kimxvM tin. nice ln oftlcii young mini vvouliln't cheat him not for the world! Hut all tlm an i no ho la nn guard ugaiiiht a p.xible Iiijmi of (Mlnai ii liiii. "Oil tho road," aaid llillr K.-ogh, xi bo hint had eia rii iiit. in the Inix of lire mid n traveling mnmiger mid ought In lj pn Itv wi ll up ill tint trli k of Nitli, "(lie traveling niitmiger g'anun llio irim iphi that every Un oflii-ti i go ing to 'do him up' if it can. Tho find thing ho iIkk l lo go to Ihu (healer nml gi t hi mull mid 'i.o up' the lot-ill man. And tlm hot thing tlm ba-al man iIim-n la to gi t 'fly,' nml if an it will lt diamond cut dliimiuuL That pruocM wo cull 'Jollying' la-gin nt i "Thn Irnvi ling mini i ulway on tlm ib fi-naivu Ho can't la nt the other man. All ho inn do i Id prevent Ihtibnxiiillro from l-atliig bim. Ho inuat li lip In tho trick and it hard aa nail. You know In amall town llio locul troiumror get a yearly la-nefit ami tho ihairki-'r git a lain 111. Si tin -mi two limn will 'play' traveling; eotupanii' fur (ho l-ii-l ilt of tin Ir fi n mlsut evi ry opiairtiinity. "The collll-ioll la'twea-li tho box oflieo ami tlm ibairki r I -rfi t. rttnuo-lion- they urn very na liaitivo ala.llt bat ing wall luil. mid mhiii tiun lin y pro tend lo l imligiiuiit. Tho lmt Indig nant treiixurer I ever met wa in a plai-o where wo caught tho d.auki r, who Wna on tho lllllillllg juat ulaivtt tho la.x oflli-a', allillng ticket down a crm k iu tho fba.r into tho UiX nfllfO Im'IoW. "T.tku a xinilar prim Iioumi and big aiulii-m-. of from 1,400 to I,f(l0 x-..ple, and In tlu ruali it ia hard to prevent bo In,; 'done. ' If I can inaniigti to hold I ha iu down tn 10 or f ii margin, J'm pn tty woll aatixfliiL A new a ki t n g-ixta-r ha come into n) Unit help keep run of tho aaliuiixlon. You can aland at tho n-oivi r, and w ith your bund iu your km ki t count every ixnouthatg a into tho hotiwi. "When thn ticket aa lli-r and tho dour-ki- x r aro cluxai together, thero ia tho liiia-t diiuger, fur they will raiinmuiilcate with e.-u Ii nt It. r with a inxl or by nigii or woral that tho rumpany' repn-w nt atlvn will not tiiiderxtauaL No, I don't think tho lionae itwlf often profit by llntK) trlek. It i caiiiMiibnil a rule that tho honwi I 'iliiiiu' along with (ho trav eling eompiiiy, though thi ia not al way a tho cum-, to my I ntrtial kuowl Ijfu." New York lleral.L loW "la-a Ulatora, lief a le flll UHn th j gjj,. Ill .l. Krajrrt. " l'ou aro imt afraiil ta din, aro ymi?" axLeal tho wi piutf wat In r by tho 11- Ui.xrk. t column. New York Lt-ttir. Connillo waa a va ry xtnpid talker. I-. art.- rarely xlt- w In u in exam I 'If IT. AddlxaiU ca.uld Hot coiiverx at ail; Initliir could lai r'oiitaiii.-, while Drvdt u'l ciiivi rxiitioii waa alow and duiL Tlio fnily half ra nt prolbly which wa everciiin-al w t a pl now in Ji--ii.ii of Jan. I toga r of N wburv, M ix. Il i an old M.ixx.u hnxa tt cuin pn-aumal.ly cart a an i ia rimeuL i ,!io. within the r a-t year or I rUg- and ImlirT. n nt or wi pln frlrnaU Harriv-n. aft.f itiet.t ,uf. . an- n only among tl,.-bumble claata. the . . . . . :1 .. - ii-i.... ; err on- on wb -un h an uprnae fall "No," whixixTi! Iho i hninio kicker, "Lut it (! worry mo to think that I ahull m.ii la- w ith tho ailelit uiaj irity, win n all of ii. y ll fu I bavo ao ciijnyeal ba ing in (lie iiulxy minority. " Indiau apolu Jouriinl MalraMMllaK. A Haul bmau bad twoaomt, one of whuni waa a dixtor and the other a clergyman, of botu be a very proud. "If I bad knit," aaid be. "tbat ane of my . waa lo be a medical man and the other a liieniUlT 1 would never bae Ll anld Jrnny Mi-C'uab for their milUr." New York World. During tho itnimnf aa-.-xa.ai Knipp nppliaa bia workmen w ith caild cifT ami Tim gar at inta-rval tlirough Iho very on.-, on w i. ,m im a an . iprn-i iaa.. aay, and au' b or the tw-u miploy.at in iymi(,A ia Africa, are the moat perfect la toi-t I,. t.y Th- bawl f floweri are na i . t. ,i . iiodillniiT work re- ! . t.i a m.i.i aiiam inill laaliloiiao iiu ivna mM. - Afrieaa HafM VA llllam Youatt, In LU bnnw. atataxi tbat the b book on tbe bt Nubia or jCtive one eighth of a nart of trandv. j,jt m tuln aguitaknt to .(Mk rvtunnng g.x I value for inuiiey a; iit. To aaiy in tli.i.g i f Ihe I'lmmia fact tbat Ine pn-eiice i f l..uk Iu axxaiublngea, ao to aix-ak, al iineeeta atamn of cultiva tion en a Lnu I. "M. git li.g It a certlllcato uf nilut-meiit talinli nait l.er ctly bru-a-brai' imr la-autt'ul iiplml-tery can confer, l-iki are ibeoraiite. 1 h.-r lend Ibein m hi to Ihe f iirni-luiig uf nl. oti- and fur Ii. r. Tlu-y lite l.iu'if il in ahajai ami charming In c .l ir. and uiarxhah! In mw In Ixx.ki ax- tall ami atat.'ly or Ixaikcaae low and coy, tin y form agn'rnble xiint (Hi w hu ll t he ete can rrt. A bright rxd laxik tunke a apot from whli li utlu r color rndtal plea. ml ly. It iig tnn re.1 aiiuahllit III a x riiiiiin iit h nn. Ibaak 1) nig nlx.ut un table or placed In ipi.tlinly t.tr.i.l nn k. or at milling on brack et, take away fn ni the ban nex of a n .uui an. I im vtrt lo It an rxipiixite Hung ipiality, a iiialitr of life. Thi I tuxeparitble fn in the Idea of a laa.k.whhll ia really a bit of I'llilaxllneil -r imht v, the rxhiihitioiiuf a human ami) X.IM-.1 lo an i-.trthly iiiiiuuititlily. Wuiuen alwav hoe their "thing "Iu a clinging way to whiili men are iKiially atranger. Hut a man love hi lank, luvea to xre llaem annul. 1 bim, lute to ait aaimiuml.tl by tin m a by friend while be enjoy the rx of alipx-r and Ihe homely luxury of an ev riling pi. I iiaalaaly fancy Inr. If extravagnnt when ahe but a Ixaak. lbaikaare lo I ownnl, not tai be Ixirnmol. la there lark ing to your beat nmin the nameleMdla tinetlun which yon haveaotight in vain. In rug of price, in falnllv tone.1 and glim inering drnperie. In billowy chair and pillowy illtnn' I-t the iar'iiter cull I nu t for ymi a act of ahelveaof pine, If you do in ! tlexire a cnxtlier woaal. 1'inei a fragrant, clu gniiml waal, beautiful Iu iixelf, and iaily xtnlnatl. If a lr'Mr laino la retpiinil. Have yaatir ahelvea low. Oil the ll. rone leave apaae fur a bit of nyal Won .-.tcr or lwi.toft, far a alalu elte or a can.lla-xlia k. Arrange your lik In-Iow lllaa-k ami lla-xaul, llanly, Dlckena, S-.it t ami other who have given ymi of their liitelleitiial Wealth. Your Shake l'are I of mure a many voluimal, aniio laleal M'l, fur ymi inuat have a Sbaketaire ymi call bnld ill your hand and alip unaler Ihe pillow on your lounge. You need a xlulf fur hbakeN-an. And when the laaikahc Ivea are liuialat anal (I I led, your nxnn la no longer ban- It la well fumlduxl. In a liiilebaiiih i aiimng the lull, remote fnaiu a nulnutil, Iu a regiuu w hi ie the giaxl wife aliil M'w her rag into creat niany culored ball and weave her ow n carjiet at In r own hau l I. ami, them aland a limine Hunt almjily yet moat luxiiriouxly fur niaheil. Norurlallialohl.il! Ihe hill thai, go tai ah p daily op.iie the w iiidow and awake In I be maiming fluahcil and may like i-hlliln n nN-iiilig awet eye lo Ibetiewday. No rug on the IliMir, few picture ou the wall, but everywhere Ixxik III the moth rr'a chamber, iu the law' ixhiui, Iu the fa ther'aatudy. A lid I he hoiiw I abiindanlly funiiahetl. Margaret ll hangler tn liar 'r a lianar. Oa III llrl.lal Trip. "There I uouae talk ing," aaltl a Mlxaourf brlila-gnxiiil the other day, "It I Jtlat im Hauilble locmeeatl your Ideiilily when on your britlal trip. At lint 1 pnianan to my intended that we travel Incognito, but we miw Ihe futility of tbat, anal then deter mlutl lo 'go aa you pleaae,' not caring whelher anylxly iipected ll of being uiarrital. "Well, everything went along nla-rly for awhile. We reaebeal Ht. lttilaon our brlalal tour, and I informed tberleik at tbe South ern tbat we were a bridal couple and want ed the beat of everything In tbe huime. He aiiilbal and aeconiniiUtal u. In fv-t every lly eemed lo be anxioua to ahara Iu our Joy. "We ha.1 Into Id town two or three day, when one evening I bad occalan to l away fmm my w ife for aeveral hour. It waa aimply torture to me, ami when I re turned to Ihe bagel ah waa waiting for m at the eliwalor, near the latlitV rveept ion room, rliidlng liolnaly In eight I clnxpoil ber to my heart and gave ber an enthtial axtic hug, hul In the iimlxt of It my glame fell upon a drummer w ho occiipirtl a chair In the Imrla-r a aliop, Juxt aa-nav the hall. What do you iipie he tt 1.1 P hat bolt up right, with hi towel around bia neck, and bugged biiiiRclfl 1 11 get evru with biro yet." HU lautli Kepublic. ClflLS AND HIGHWAYMEN. AM Ma Wa Alwajr Itlghl llaadaat. Home aiilboritlie have deemed the whole dilTen-iiee la-twi-rii the right ami left bands anafTairof faxhlon; neven heletw. If right banilediii- Iw a faxhion. It la all but Uni versal aud the inn! ancient faxhlon known. There are tniwy men and women who are left bamlnl and many ran into Ixith hand wllh eiual dexterity at all kind of work. The hiatory of writing, the evidence of language and drawing and toad, not only of the Kgyptlan. Awyrian, (irecka and Human, but of racaw tbe memory of wheate rxialenee bail uiaal away before the earli at hlxtnrle were iH iineal, give u evidence tbat they were light handeal. The ancient drawing represent fare In prullle baiking toward the left, Jut aa a at ml Arab would draw them with Ida right hand with a piece of chalk. Tbe un civilized nation all ue the right hand In preference to the left. The Kxklrno, our luillaii, Maori, negrnra and nallvea of the Oeeaulo Ulaiida place their (word, ataff or whip la tbe right hand, Ihe aaargal nr laxilnerang ia aimeal by it, while tbe ahlrld ia held ill Ihe left. All language give lee tlmony to tbe antliiilty of the preference for Ihe right hand. Ilraaiklvn Kagla. Taaaa Itaaltla Aaearaliale, There are aomr cbaraa terUlie toilrhea of Ituakin Iu tbe iiitpaluction which Mr. Ar thur iSeveni baa written to the catalogue of bia water color drawing. Tbe great critic cannot bring binnwlf to believe In the arm thetlc value of Ix.mlnn'i fug and amok and gloom. "1 remember imce," aay Mr. hevem, "many year ago, my allowing hlin a large drawing I did from Manrheata-r building, cloxaj lo WealminMer bridge, of ht. I'aui'a al aunrlae, ha.kiiitf acroaa the river. He aaid, 'What a brairtly aubjaxi-tl' 1 waa rather aurjirlaetl, and hoaawlbat 1 felt It, for he at one t.x.k me by the arm and aaid, 'Hut. my dear Arthur, that little cloud ia wonderfully trie ami could nail be better.' 1 fancy it waa Ihe great hbot Tower anal the Charing l'n railway brialge be could not Maud." tlu one i-a axi.-n bi lilaa-e' bnlxnd wa more aumWtil In ap-liiig to Mr. Ruav kin'a a)lnttlil.-. The amt l.a.1 lan-n buay all day on a aket b of Hrignol lxy. In York ahlre, "Wlia-u I arrived," be write, "al the little Inn (where we were atayinglat alanit V o'a ha k. having l-n at work till then, and bating had no dinner, be In alatail ou my anting dowo at tlie table, anal went blniarlf to tela tl the different dlalira, with what help tbe little aby Yorkxbire maid raiuld give. Baying, 'Arthur baa dtate a capital aketrb; mut be Ureal anal hungry, and I will wait ou bim.' Ilaal I daxue a laelon auhjea-t eapially well, be wouldn't have cared a atraw." I'all Mall Gaia-lla. "Where Icaaareaaxe," Kta. Dridegnxim Lh-ct (who haa given ev ery n-mmu he can And to Juxtify hit marriage) Ilawidea, old man, it will Ira prove my rytitlon. Now, yon were trull oil befuce yttxj marrlod, wmn't yon? Iln pay lied IIulavni -Voa, V waa Dot I didn't know it Loudon 7ud?. Hew Ue imo Heatea ml ( klaxaaje la the faxaawar af Raafebere. The amall girl la in hard lock ioat I Every place ahe tarna autuebody ia read to hurl mm horrible tale a boat robber and mnaked highway uia-n al her. II diawn't uiake her fa rery happy either. Mm runa over to a neighlxir a hooa for the cue purr we of gi-ttlniT away from Hruther Nfl and hi drvaelful itoriea, hut her little ht-nrt droppeth down to the aadea of her ahex-a when aha geta there, fur the whole family, with Blaring rye and wide oja-u mouth, ar lUten ing Ui the Blow and eonorona voice of their vcnerablH granilpnirnt, lie ia rijfhl in the ml. I Hoof a newajiaper article deal ing with the Intent au bur ban murderer, whiato chief btuiii.ua in lifeappoara to be gathering up ltxe change from paaalng laileatriaiiB. It la aimply awful, and there li scarcely girl In thn beautiful city of Lake Mich igan breezea that han't pictured herself aa la'iug rohlxMl. One younu woman aay that during the robbing pn-ee the would be very calm oh, to calm, Juat like a beauti ful luoruing in June. If bold man hoiild man h np and demand her pick, ettxtok Ihe brave maiden would remark with all the noncluilance imaginable, "Why, certainly, my gooal follow; yon are welcotue to It, I'm aura." Then ah would dive into the volumlnooa depth of her Jacket Ja ket and haul out well worn wallet, carried for that aepectal piirj ev. No doubt tlila well planned aohema would work beautifully, but when the (rirl had caiiae to dbipLiy her ingeuioua idea ahe forgot all about tlie calm part, and Jtmt yclle.1, "Mammal il-- M a-a-al" ami nu-cil off. That waant a IhvI plan at all The rxtonaire teat of that girl's lung power Ailed the highway man's heart with fear and tromhllng, ami the prolaxhilitie are that b haa re formed aud started Into a safer occur, tion. There (a another girl who la celebrated for her honeety, and the nuait caaual al liiHion to a rohlx'r inakea her hair stand ou end. Her plan la to deliver all valu able with aa little lima of time aa ia pos aible ami acvotn finny the deed with trem bling hand and chattering teeth. Why Iho trembling handa and chattering (ii'tb aro eaaonliul to tbe transfer of property she fails to explain. When a horrid old highwayman yell. "Your money or your lifel at ber she'll juxt aayt "Hero's my puree; there's $1.17 In IL Here's uiy watch. I haven't any rings left them on tho waahatand at home. Tliat'a all I've got (Jo awayl (Jo awayl" And if ha atill lingers. In Ilia hope of getting mora plunder, aha would scream fair m polintuan, and of courwe the blue coa teal officer would land on the scene at once and take the of fender off lo jatL fche might yell, "Pt licul" In the flrat place, bat it would np set her plans, and that wouldn't do at alL Another girl declared that aha would dejiend on running to aave ber riches, but ona eroding aa the shadow were stealing softly down opon th busy world and the fleet footed young woman waa trotting along, peeping behind tree and into gloomy doorways, a burly eol orod grntletnnn suddenly appeared ahead of her. 8omchow or other aha didn't tliink about rntiuing just then, and aa she waa about to puaa her new brnnetto nelghlair grubbed hold of one of her anna with all the aaanranco of a at root car con ductor and quietly if not elegantly re marked, "Sea here, honey, I want yor mun; aoc7" Bhe saw, tightened ber bold on that little leather purse and tried to yell. Tbe yoil fulled to matorialU and amounted to nothing mora than a llttla fovbla "Ooohr that wouldn't really awaken a drowsy sparrow. The maid and the villain became In volved In a beautiful melodramatio scrap, and, atranga to relate, th man got th worst of IL His fair opponent succeeded In jabbing about two tnchee of hatpin Into on of bia anna, which made hia colored highneaa howl and loosen hia grasp. Then th girl escaped and ran for dear lift. Bb had to bay another hatpin, to bo sure, but ah atill haa her pockutbook, and is now posing aa on of th bravest girls on record. Major McCUoghry might mak a polk woman out of ber. Chicago JS'ew- lUcord. Tbe Devil's nU A remarkable curioity la a nut which stows at llemioaillat, Bonoro, Mrxlra Major Davla, who I Juat now holding down Colonel liarlier's chair aa adjutant general In lh department of Dakota, waa sitting In his eatxy chair contemplating a half doien of th meats of I hex uula, which had Juat been sent north by an officer of th regular army who i now Id Mexico. Hi meals were dancing about in a very myaleriou way, aud Ihe reporter and sew. eral others who were watching the Strang H-rfarmanc were completely mystified. I'll not tell you what la the matter wltb those meats," said Ihs major. "I'm Dot going to givs away my trick. When a man leanis a good sleight of bond pennraiane Is he going to give It away for nothing f I glleata not." Tbe nut continued to dance, and Uetw tenant Ht u rgia, who waa aa much in th dark aa the reporter, began a critical exam ination of ths cnuy objects supposed to be Inanimate. Oh, ytax, I think I have tbe trick," said tbe lieutenant. "There la something allv In these meat There ia a Strang throb, blng In them." T he reporter picked up on of the mcata, and surely enough, there waa a very poo liar throbbing sensation lo It. Tbe major waa bo thoroughly amaaed by this time that be could Out longer with hold the ara-rrt. It aernts lhal a worm ia born on ths tual.l of tbe meat of this ant Slid tbat It lives there for anme week and dire without seeing Ihs light of day. Tbe worm Ntts out the Inside of the meat, then taxrome relative and niovua about a "" deal. It la la I hi period tbat ths nut be som apparently animal. tot I'aul Pio neer I'rataa. A daaaaal a a fiajrm. Th compass plant of Asia Minor. known all along tb eastern shore of tbe Mediterranean and a far east aa Arabia and IVrua, la mentioned in tho Itible, where the prophet refers to "that lenaolea thing which is mor ttabl than man, tnaamnch aa it always polnteth in llu on direction." It ia an annual shrub, much reaembllng our wild or falsa Indigo, bat with all th branch ar ranged along ita stem on th north side. It ia of tli greatest vain to traveler, of those reKioii. who us It with a much asaoranc of being carried aright aa do lh seaman hi martner'a com paaa con structed on th latest acieutiao prlaci (uav tit. Lotus Republic. repwtetlaaa sal Lataal ClurfxatxwiaaUaw. A population of I to 6 to th atjuar mil indicates a grating country; of 5 lo I, a farming region la aa early (tai at devel opment; 11 to 4, a farming district high ly developed, and a grsatet aum be a I u factoring fxln