'llr, t, ! Of a iniat, 1 fat in aim,; ffwt t dl 7 lie lift. fou, 1 pv 7k K i it t 1 c kw; B.K If, fll I VI kt P3. iixl 4Tw 11, At a"; "3. f J". I TRAGEDY. . -..'the lonelln., ,' i ... .hut ihs door of home. V" "J .kit " ilhout-ll.. 1 aeepanlag gray JH"". , -htll upon IIIW um nin or eastern edge alr .p'n.Ei Th. nrealde glow dejef"" " . foment, and tbe children ply .,...),. inulcnook. ''"uinodulng br H' cheerful bias. h' hi.n-.ki In upon 'a"11 tlbl,la .l.ni.nl .if in. 'guir' JUm.L ..ivirrnP CTftPV It at n ay P ' western Massa tti in-t where the famous old post "Sinish Hi- Bcrkehire hills winds jimn Sew Ashford. The black van- f ,.rJ of an approaching summer storm fj,..luii Hi" V!lII(,y bt'hiuJ u8' aml ,'. .rrsv raindiops already warneu mat ! ,r..u. to seek fur shelter. We '1,1 hint thoopcu gate of the first .ill. .ml ri.hg CP to the vine rlml P' T1'11 uf ",0 qul,lllt 0,(1 'IteJ t0r wtf'lH to protected spots at tbrr aiiie of the paneled door. It may weuecu iirii-iu""s i j a'ret micxtendcd, but then UO one l' at smli conventionality iu the irkuhin and wtre we not in tha aak.birt? The BtorirJurst.nnd we sat Ttbs porch lsido our fuMiful steel !L, watching the clond hurr by, jT'll trees ls-nd in tlitowlilying t'ind gillie eixiliiii? "fl'r ful1 to tb thir' !?.0Hh Sniii'lii'f tho mio of our iM aid i:i.iiioi-u rM Unit lie -oiiia K'li aM .i ... .jm t : ' . . i if,Ilile Willi tu w PP " uf ping CUV A qtiMt NU 1 MA k H.kM U. rttht-r this !, it s f' hi Wrr iWj iit limchei I aVr.y iimse to (is star CkMiictot iu srssaa, ami vk U mrmi iu rim a f ''ksj Hit w rm civcsMks krlMBias j.wTh! is sjim ss ii Tsrtiia. :; !ifmi ltii .! fsikriV i-mrtr. to elicit rb Mijstal ins,, ii ? tss iMists. 4 y aHUf s rmKm tUgsf mmfr -j'Ctstf Visflsily to jinra. -Tmn init I t mrpm w ftgs Uau, Itaili swi uarray nannair, &af tint sis i iy tit m& tannnfl 4 m In laoa vngmA. J Calrkoiaa i my utimA mmmkriftf Ch sun ssl ic than tfjen wises tot itHuiliiioly mmiiwnrvX wmi ,),mtrtuy crf Wna rroi- :) ljUrn tir lad Uj blot ty ea ss. Hnryrw vas snirtim but Jj, warned hs must ootalisui "fVr, b," lb fsktteteA, "I I 3wgbt ti id une-of Us sstg&)m, tj but" , "TVrs it mi rscuu tm alxno, " It nqScd HsiTy in. Hb warm of hi bait appro stag fattr. "Ws r prtHi imtlMurn, althnoa on sip srunr is s-lojitteijh agHiwut a W tli th lilsTty to us) yoau fvrch 4 tWd fmm tba atbxn jdA trartf Uulf (VI ur out iD!rulioj. " "Uh, an on," tn) usunr$ eon (KtiSt. " Voa tnevam tarn. Dbts riksr). Inns) n lar tba dUrtar," an) rt iu It in aud duara tia steps into a rail, lifting has raj too skirt just kh co)i fi as tn m tbsit bes pret 4' bt vn Int tbialy wA witb tslipyrrs. Curry si hex xds "rVAai ms," talJ be. " Wbcfa Aoa flafcrt liyf?" "tsil.T t mile or so " hs ptt4, (!. si Hupving, "op tba txatd." ( pa usmrcd it "rods" bos I n writing oaDi Iu)t:t.) Uarvty cntfb bars irtmdynllrtl tea barA tu iafari an) nrcti. "Bvt fun wmst citraiki iniis ox sn," rsutul, "i-o (aril utuia a thi, vftkai stt, thavl ( ttttj. It nnU fcJa. I t ill go dap tsM-durtoa. ity "fattl atfls fattrs lb yons littbl Tu afirl hesitatel Sksxit and Ana, HiMt srov4 Macdr tu start lUt ,1 him aniartlf aost yaw '"6rfsa fup fijaniioj ttai VsrWi's Wmsm. "ill riiht. (UL7," ka saintod; 'H i wo t' aaiiitte. tea mm ". r, I bipi hs'U Wvy!" i 'r1, tfij 4 bbs aa BarrvyaBj r IJ aoj pfti vst tarasra ! svi flaajn) mm b(k) n fM,u tba Tillana i ttas pinf. t rtply tioasaasany. . I niias aswisr yi," , i-'4' "1 sin bit (? mm sn atiw jobf ' iy I see I M the ism rMS V kSw '- B tlaj (Mliilsj) UBMS'SJM, Vlll f st the liars is iitxV marble, IM ist a atslTy lists '' just uV rsw rv4Ss tm. ist, deep cfcsvs4, mImviI yons lay upon aiay k bedstcsH, t-' mi mum t kMf ovar th J. atattered lasi kkJi.i told ttlth Sij ty titl t Nt SfSt p gin Dent lt kin mmi calki --n---. IV va v. s ' niteoi teaia.au Aa p-- 8ll turna hj sjf : fiiio, Wdha of Bagt pr.eatB ? Is dead. ClcOunie, dod! My r'7'8(l,'ad!'' and fell odthesideof the Oon I. ' 8u,,bil'K and crying. The girl ifih, i y gIi'U'(1 n,e- aud plfl'-iiK hvr :Um nm the mar's chest said quietly: ) He is not dead only unconscioas. " . cw "ear and saw at once that she wa, right. The limb hud been iDjur.d "me farming accident and an artery Kc-n. 1 g(,t alK)Ilt ,0 gtuy (h0 flow cf 1- Tho girl brought me a bit of Slid to.-etller ttiint .1 i " ouuuu it niinj 1 trono ""- ..10, u.n .a wo ..w. j I tore a sliti from the couu- ITi "Tl'ttie and wound it over the tape, and Kkil decided improvement. Mean- I the poor mother had fainted of I b'rJl? 'xlll,us,ion. nd the gi(3 busied I nilniiuiitorlng restoratives. 1 j M just beginning to wish myself back j . paric row when Harvey's familiar 0, resounded through the house, and "toother minute be and the doctor, ' rd bead to foot with mod, were 1 "lb tne. Eronght the doc along on my coast- r1' ttldained Harvey. "His horse ! w too Mow for the case." b doctor promptly ordered the girl remove her mother, and then with j . aistance set the broken bones. tin the W mr,A Ikn wufieflt I Ii 1 . , " " s "ou Kara lira u ht iniectfon of morphine. By this 1 Baw- tt'old lady bad recovered and was back again. The doctor reaure.l her in a fuw wnr.i. ....i ...... i .... , , ' l"" immuiivu against diHturhimt the slw j.tr. uiw us union,, ho will. " h 1 uight"'" l'"Ve Ww "',cut '" " ,urt i "A fnrtiiiulit!" excluiiued the moth- er. hy, what will bee 0f tho I farm? Hewaa gtttin tl)u liiy wbeu I the horse shied, and lu, went under the rake nud was hurt. We cannot do that worn, vieininie can only look after the cows and chickens and the KiiriUn. and I'm too frail to hcln her. Uli, Dave, if we should lose you'-turuing to tho bed "it would lie all over." The alacrity with which Harvey and 1 offered to remain on tliu scene and play farmhands until Dave was will was, I thought, only equaled by Clout mie's seconding of the proposition, and we staid. Those three weeks-it was three be fore Dave could walk were a Oiutiful Arcadian dream a breath of a life we had never known before. It was all novelty, all Interest to lie, and Cleuiiiiio was a uioht excellent inntructress iu Ilia geutlo art of funning Every niyht when we hnd done milking the cows, feeding aud watering the stock and all tho hun dred otl-er things that rustics have to do, Harvey would say: 1IHT0 18 !lo L'eltlmr nrnim.l it ......V. o -n ' I'Oll I'd onl Inn'tiln I 11 r goi 10 write a pastoral play for mo when tt L'Ht U'lli.C. tlu.rA tiv.. 1 lm . It i . '. . ui"" ,,r"ii oiM-ti in cvoryiHMiy. a I lor- oni-i in 1.1 i inn Qoiit-vt uitco;gij Whit- coinii and out-l'rotity fe-otity 1 d.nt to """" ""J. iuu u sei'vii iiko drop ping tho curtain oil the Iil'i'ttirnt Hurt nf a play when ouo sunny August morning? e roiled our whirls out aud pointed them for Pittsheld. Tfco tiio of tho old house stood upon the ijnaint little porch lid Pitched toil upond nitgi- ready. Dute mn just iblu to U altmt ud help liaj-lf. .'ffctre ,, tiers iu tho old SPtotlaK'l ri.S he held 01 I 'A fcfcVashl: "mvulby, , utm, si i yJ. Itsi sv klSjd lisa dv tut lsj, s1 ss j tl.,. rm, it i , klvsys Umii rsiicti kw mnt fn ais ijy Wi iausaail, r Ml sssr lalMTt i sum. lValhy." . fW Ilf, (S lWiit'a , kiUi.ai v to fas old Tin Viisttl jalv, aal rWi W tay srsalik ss im lixi om t4 tU (. tl m ml sfM s jt,rf ikf tkM mmi piaM SZS ki ' bt 9fritar (d m bsaai b u s sl4o4 hi, st Urn . it b txarrmlii biUs, suki, lm sty t.z ,itb kvs ciflM rur tsis trnts. "TJmI s aa U ntuii itf t'teo nrfa's tius nx aroiog, " cl Uarvt at irrttfttV, "sbvni kanog nuf atnl takk mo ow sU stress to tcttua is aaa fuand." "i ibtmght so t Che time." 1 1 lot tfara tt (!Ito toto his cnaf ju T, amt nitia.iQg bis rignrvlts case oprwxt it it& u txrUmativA of sjnx- tiSB). " WfcaJ's imnuj?" iitnvlcil tijiog i abatgjsitls. in rrply t fcit uot tba rsr, anil ttarrs rn ttt tijarsttei la) Cltnv mta's lit la tan)ooiB ting. "ruWi vb keep Jaax franjisef" I ufc4. "Uf coofB, " said tm, faxreoina; lha jert seconly ra feis tjatrft roaia. "Uf pnarat I will bat, sty, yooaifbs pD p su Tntioj tbat pasfetral plar f.-ar ma on til I rstara tS nog. Therm map ba a now sa(jaka fiO) yoa, "Jeorji Tttajai ta tluDsrsaiist. SAoIlor VwarlmJUw JLAUauriitai Bt. titabaia la bis fwvllattuma uf fan lextat, ktsvy Kb levy's half ti Ur, hu this tnatacriptiun uf tai SJ11IV bra: "AUyoa ladiio, " 1 rcmaiked, "atrm to fjavs fonord kind uf cdunef tiscle nod HtwUay. " "rn," aha said "fi&eit. kA ajt. (f resisliU atraiiai tm all viawa. Iiis oat or u ) i -or aa4 asiiW, tba bo rf k lsrtiy, vbrarfn iin ta auntwnol, is (rf aim Bt aurartkly ority. InstwSd of holding vitb 1. J tbat wiaoao is inftrius to man, b li. op to voxtkati o aranetoiDj hi4s sad id 'Mr. ktsf n til putsmi eiia tis foeliojf must tiaviUy. "Ta aM af tba mb tat tu na. Ta MasUe tt fiai laa aomA . Tba aaTMao ai man Ufa." "I ra id&aaiM WxlWy," 1 tnV "aV nMthAi rrrtty bttoasK. tmam ot ;.asr,l vyoaxia to Uata Oi Uanaa is mia lrylibt." fv arsliad ioa.irouy : "Met at J1. Thar va an lark i smobIubms abuxt tbrlkry. )U vas rW Htit ta tsat(Sl riaa, a-lvsyi ia ta oaa 11, Vvktici tabiat rxgj baiyaicil a-' Ki. 0 ta to fat vallaa s tuf ia of tba) RtKia-lfetlW cl ibJ j W aiaa-tamy (4 ttesaAca.." -ianrt CaariNrt. Hiaajai iilaai.M-ai SaMMMt.tayt A Iifbah 11, 1 trnyW It tto f ir.V hJ4 Khuol, at I iae-iann cs c"l rirtistj to tW ifisiil ikibitk; o th WeosKitl ItiniualdaiaUt'ia:on, in Lot 11. Fo the ewa-lleac of h) a( k ks a,Vd Jiaal ltitja, ial (ulqaatly relpl dthefllrkeat-f-ti( c sallistt)kilkibittoli r royal kigkmi f rile!. Lttiiaa. IV to h:t certiarlteof . to icue fraist-r'soj to lie Juitlbly miOTttd. ?) ttmi't illed isHtii tba flB t t tla. rc"rd0 Biitit) ildifl'ry atill, prti-nted to an EngliMh boy by 8 h ti don institntinn enjoying royul putron age, bad been prodnced by a foreign drm of lithographic artOta. Westmin ster Gazette. SoiS. Explanation of ta Ortu' Salt. The Pythagoreans held thnt the sea was salt by roason of tho tears shed by Krouos, futhor of Zeus. According to the old Hebrnio tradition, the ocenn was originally a grent body of fresh water, ijnt whi.;a W8S lUnilO Sail OJ UIO iuuj- aaut tears or tneiauou augoia. vu r,. nnddhists beliove tliut L,o. s win thnt is to say, the "pillar of salt which was once the wife of the humble gontloman named above lies at the bottom of the ocean in a certain narrow strait, nud that once each year the wa ters of all ooeans flow throngh that nar row channel. The Talmudio writers say that it was never salt until Moses wept repentance after breaking the tables of stone. St Louis Kepublio. 0 A Con.ldrat Boy. Mother Hack already? Well, I'm triad It s over. Did the tooth hurt much wben It was pulled? Pmsll Son I I didn't have It int. "Wbat Didn't you go to the dentist "Yes m, but there was two pwiple ahead of me. --nnruiuu ij , "I-I was 'frald they'd fel 'shamtdlf Irtajd and beard tbsm hollar. ' TJIKIiOUDEAUXSHOW TO BE OPCNEO IN MAY BY THE FA M.'IJS SOCIETE PHILOMATHIQU, riui. win Will II, . Mm Import.,,! rrl of th. IM.,,ajr. .. Clirorul VlnU nor. ITop. u ;.lliU Tlirlr lrotuctfc IVnlurra ,f ll.pr.lr.ui. Tho wlneitmUers ,f fiilifornln nrtt to 1 live n elian.-.. lliin y,.r lo , ,K.lr wlll( -mIim llei-jMif t!R. m.Mi fNTiene vlnt l er.tof tlie wi.rlil. ,T wnne inontlm t!u I K-ii of t!. ,1.,,,,. iavo KTI1 nu.ttn r,,,,!.. I r 1 :io ihi a !,,n. The ehllihioii t which tliU tHiri u- ! liliy will U kheu U t.t Ik. Iu-UI at llor- ! ',.".',,f !,.'! U' l""1,'r ,h4' i l . . . . ..a . """';ii.i... oi,or , nil Kunipe. Although thl organlatli.n Slid lltexiMKltiotM nn-niil v.-rv w.-ll L ,, ,. ".in... iMn Illll'n'-I II IT MH-ll-T IiiM If, In America. I1..1I1 Maml vervhiirli on tho I ...1...- . 1.1 . 3 .1 . .ii.fr nun-hi i iu water, niitl lliero 14 no . doubt that tho chow of y.u will l oup .,f ; tho moht entertaining inul linortiilit of tho many ihat will thU y.nr lm thrown Iw-ner, l" ''I""!, '", "'0 oW ,V:'r1'1 ml ' loT'' o ery ioiiipn-ln-iiMe. Ilui various depart- menu Including the lino arts. Hwtrl'ov general sclcm-i-. imliMry ami agrleultiiri.! To the' ileimrtini htH iil-nrlv i-v.-rv rouiiti-v I ,7 ,...0; ..i mi V . ,. -i iiiurai.n r.linK will 11111 ri Utile, : while tho tleimrtinent of ilrli.kal.h-H U to I... . ; ueuui iKM-i iwvn in the iiilil-t of the tl 1 1"1""1' !" or Ciinnido, wlu-ro Mime of tho Mm, nrt m a t art m, , nu oj) i m m xi3 nsa tua vitwa itbiab flaj, ana Sr" ii aMraj at an? liwM t trd (a ua.iatA. V i tikVaal tuat r t'iif'n aa ho tak ttun fas id, VKtt fata tri'i Ii- ?:Sif With a pws atrvmyasl rlaa. Ia a imtit mw.m tba trar-c Mas oat tVlw"wi vVU w tha naan ta4a-tai tf m & abil.i. TV :a-Wa Fbifcrabia VII rmxtrtl t? h oVyantranilai (iiaMat U 1 ?U anife t!m mm if la Mto da Va d'inatnsixa tAililir, and III 1" a mm m rn-tratxi untra tba snvaro bitI. ,sT n an ts 1 rat h t9r wm l. "adA gi-x ial crm, lltavaJ ", ltnay mtm sNa- linawfi s " ttfA itoaT ba Jw nu. It nama lotn bnr.. dV! all tba rtoiif, irl anj utin ia, tNra fc takra ylmm La fraaa, it rfim bat mvirlna baa 'jt . la Mia a Va dinorr and rli ' m Kfrand BiAf ia aur lisa f io pi riaaara i f tba riff, Htd alnarr.r ynuainr.- tlum 1 ) had iroanianr nonrna, fiaaiTaai anal ! tu taiaiiwntaltalotiirlv. 1'sai nluna on scu-'ro, ainwr anal -'k"4j7 am )4wki1, as d rtaaai wiajnku4T tiat ditctf kimna liiai ta sastucal iks pbf , t-axaiiaiirr, aKWBf aaal awoaun. villi m ciHaiiio saoilaaUsaaa aoa 4riw ain(. .ill iMa5il laaa (uaa.au taj .art lit tba- Sir lVakmiatiaia ttaal b bt Tnnui-1 ! U th li 4 aa wk'lil.T lif rswO of lta Wnas4 aM wl,a iii'l. It kt uJaati trast tan f Km uj i;ir&n taaUfaja Ni llai lM j H Vas avak'M ! hi SiamVa, M,ra UiraatX blmarll a iwit in ttaUiit. ari-a tbis aay, and ill rsHatras ujam the t-iiltawa a I' raj ka lu aJnaa lnaaleuUM. ll a aiaaMil lllWlbarlaiajtiaa laroit. N.T mimI Tt ka all at r" rnt, U m smi taatrly pal ' f. vnawfl, l 1rm U In teaiaat hf OJ 3,1V. iri ! ITT 1 Ai rtal i.hat t.a jtt to tnwa av nooai. 6atiaabiaK and miranawinsj. Tls-eapMirbai 1 Ms kit M m ta mm ttiann. lra, (OakaBI auA eiiMtCli.r Veil woafaial to (tat vupts uA t Ii wxvJ ta tarn of tba tovn. .illlafcayb tlat yM WkiiuBh'fcis ikl antaraj tba , la ill la liHbaact, a t ta kas i isoai il- (v, ba ttat n iaf (,'IataBte. ta Mlfel aiwU Mat t ba itataVaia i ! i Ubao. a. T1a I aja ii earraill'M t kald It lit haii at lt Hial II Ivo moat Via in. TVa a 'aiMI!i In IMA l.Vi'.l, ItM fl 1-'. ts barf ivcm lattiai i a Doi'W'a fi, Ihew lii miMtbaJ i!,ilip.hllrHt tajf aa tci tov- 1,i"i,iIi. for Hi' coinlna min iiliua touiaaiif'iiicut of 4'iinW liaJ !. aaaj aaaaj tuetaui of linildirJ ba I Ix-el (aril(il fai the t'hltvif) f mill's fait cup'tlthm lsw.'l. In m n eil plan the euiie:a ill la- )gaj nutverj miidi th aiials at ,I(n park. Tho lircaj aia ronit. hleh llnws past t!- slto ttusi-n for tht nlu hnllilliaa. will furnish I ho diiII' to t' Lb bo 111 fnutt of tho Manuf tores build S,. ,.t.i i ami m'aa. i It alat.l. inn nt ni,aaa' imn j w I to m fmin "loi lrts of the city to tioiowliv water, llm Chicago fair W;ftivae!ii-d. There will 1 15 liulldlngs tn all, ami outside tho exjKisllioii pp.-r t here will lie somoihlngvery siniilar to 1 10 Midway plaliJince at Chicago. Ilnnl'eaiix was fluurlslilng oily when I-'r.Qco was the Ionium provlm of Gaul. In tho fourth century ll was nn-nlloneil by n tlesi-riptlvo writer as lx ing "four sUare and siirroiindi-d with lofty walls nn4 tow ers." lieslileH lM-lngtho chief nliirt loiirtl i-eiitcrof "nil (inul." ten the ltoinnn empire Oniko up, llnrdeaux suffereil lis full share of illnisters and did not ron .vor for wiinii hundreds of years. In the t--lilli tvutury, however, It ngiiln luvuinepni s-r-ous, mid, though no longer the "chief cen ter of Mlueat Ion In all (.inul," It Is nn ex ceedingly pleasant pliMti to lslt, n-ldo fn.ni the fnptthut It Issueli n iMitalilowino eenter. Aiming lis litilhlings aro many .i.... ..mwiiy lM-.'itis.Mif lH-air. tr.ialnt- nes and n place In blstorj-, one of tl-oQ . . .1.. . .. .1 l.lw.. '. ri'll ,11 most iinen--toiH i iie-it. iwh j . . .. . 1111.. l..-i,,,.lu llm tttiliulM uf tliM Minei no niu, iuiiu.iv .. v isihbishoji. A Hf-an Trick. "My husband played such a mean . t I. or, 1,1 naiA tra-i-tlllfin tlm Htla - tTirK UU 1J1U, iiiti "iiw "w"' nthtr ou the ntrect car the other day. M ... . i it... l atiOWf tV'ait.MI IIIO iriJUl VjrUJUalf'Jk- wily- . . . . .... 'Why. I found lie was smoking uv cents' worth of cigars a day, and I got him tn sltch to give mo as mucn pin youey a week as smoking coat him. stack to it one week. " Ho "And then what? A A M iaV VftliPi.i --"- ; Kfr. -. ,ws M ike Kf it . t;i.trbii.li-JsW-W .!M..ISvr--1 J!i : bsa ....- t s. tsi b i iinuirisitm fif&Tisvr ivOV n 5rr V Uiaes o- jCbjf bsa tis..al rteryti ,h.M by iTufcW itsM.vt' wsn. ! aail.t-. tht tiWt is jM W ) aru avaAoSU aj W K -,- Atta kia an'r aa 14a Ia Tsa9a U tS'saJ. saj i ll to laaagHl i M .--, f I hit ktsws aasl rtikaaVViftii ltm cil Jba a SUmm mmpi art tiikka tot?5 (Tr ' aiiJtwak-aaj At- bi. i aa k is trr.." Ba tayait) fivw sta4 - a. 'iW'ar V " ftta h.sttmM 4rli aV)W.akl Tl ajtwi. a ao. Ant b (f Waui iIW, l tin taaaall -Bar. U&i-iab- - ; b tass tias baj bn naaa) d Praas: " iusr. at 1 asAtsaa As sr ArrvfcrA'j ioa aa a laawianan ia I "He bought a clay pipe and a pound ' MDy a girl nik a blunder In Dot tak ,.t 10 rant tobacco and cut my pin mon- Inn a man at bl. word when b aay, "I ajdowotoJeeuUaweek." Eicbauga. ' THE MODERN OYSTER STEW. Tb Mlildla Agrd Man I'onlnHl. II Wllb Ilia tl-w uf llrfor lh War. "When 1 was a boy, before tho war." said uildillo sged muii, "the price of an oyster tew iu a good oidiuary rts tauruut was 13 '4 cents. Tho price tins gradually gone up until now, iu a good restaurant, an ordinary stew coets 33 ocuu. lu the old rit-taiirnut there was a cloth uihin the table, but this cloth, uuliws you happened to find it wheu it hail jut been put on, was apt to be fres coed with cotloo stains. There wore catchup and vinegar and so on, some of them perhaps iu bottles in a custer. Perhaps the waiter gave you a pickle or twa The light was not Very bright Tll W1,it,'r I'wught tho tew iu an oys. tl.r ,,tt.. and as th hot broth washed ubout a I it tin iu tho platu as ho carried it mid set it dowu you were afraid it w'ght liurn his thumb. Dut the oy.ter a....... .......1 l . 1. .1. K"i. uiAii me iuumiio ri -luars uiai the oyster is something to be grateful for. "T.nlay tho tahln, without a cloth r rhap.. is cherry or muQogany, lluely ' Fr clotU there Is spread i. . U'frU y0U U!,.U,, uf 8I"l,lu dimeu- i"l nl"1 bright and fresh. Tho pickle is choppO UP Celery and Very good. v i.i... i . i. - i 1U jei o Kllllia IU CrilCHITK, llllll rlentv of them, nn.l a cenerous norlioti of 1-reneh bre.nL Tho . . " ' butter comes in a sightly little cunc. The lal.lu ftirni tare is nil good dishes, glass, every thing. Tho spread before you 9 agree uhlo to the -, and tho Pholo sceiio I rilliant'.a) lighted Vith 180 li h ru in (0. descent Itti iJ. T(io CSV coima in 0 oQl ili-li tlit upa phut I don'a lifco id ot it? tot it: o 911 a 1 fto out it: fmm, 1J you nf It li tt'S ii daj,(t burn- iiif lu aiV;!inmu. Tba ? sarv olila't frf a tooisaasrs viat i B ins tkts ti) bM raatt Paawi UM bs Vriab it b 1,1 ataiaal vaik km aaikia fra a aa aa a Hkak Zab BSrrHr ! bis staii i4 saJaiaf taa avaja tiitblieuf tUa tsar's aai via w Irmtarm ba) bA pict up ulaMaitaaiaaV adly, aaud ta bran baa lkabi'a0 at bard tbaa ba bJ4 twitlani rkaat baV asm V) aqaaMaa tv ki aart4 b bat riwDtiar4 tarsljat aail taat baa bumrbvid au luant rbaat bJ baoro 01 aaarl aa4 fall vas tyi A n47liaf bt mjUL tofcy kiliadt bpad takau into to in mmr Ka aanat is Cawalotitina 11 abi mmffkivm aanorai (aanna of flaabb i hb4 fmit aaKwb tilT rmngSa. Is la Bow famaMaaMa aaaau Xi mfoam i paaUry ha bar jrnkM Utartoa) aaat it i aaataaadaA ttua ti raakoam fwbi of tba aarw s bxra witni li aaoatflaj ai l4 araab.faaii aa and wnW Alt aiT.11 AUvtaAn of antmal ami t Oaat aarta,l. i A (trl ia galarriaarai ao ana mat r aitb naaaaiaa) M Mark vaiat ttvto aa 11 ititi ta. aandJory awa"jitta Aasriard rn I V yara iUa4 wit i.aarliTM. Ttaa ima'aai ska tu.at laals trkna tba vaa1 aat aanij inra ttwavjfM tba sa aw mmtmm oVsva to (aanaai la MJlba laiuaati ' I jaj bmly luj-ar mawf Aaat ' o Wan . mVA cxaaalVart4bk "asSarat Sca V&rCft' ttsuli 4iaiiira)uo "II s tmyatac " T eumncr riaJ IraTtW, "boar amW tba aat ouajds aa as foakauidnM is tai tviaj; ia ka-U. S bwwt aaaa Mraaaia aa ka trrmt b-alriaj of tba aj aba isvam triailda't baaaa Va m snafa to spend. 10 It tbrd taawaaiat bi bkbb pant umoV by baa gm ba roist.aija) Tka toiiMtan af ilsnna, kaaa and C9 ta tba auaaa s rmal anil aAantnt to tab! ap tna inimniinaai td iaA and to Varp tba aa axaatt bao ad karct; trtVkt tba stUulaaad 4 aat axaanK haxaaa a Jaain AbaaiSH atiH aLaataJaran to A itb it ia tat Maw baa. Tr tbt anH sily tnla an tan bunts ti nat.trbkaib it tba barf? ina-aaara (d kA (abtatanaWly aanawiaa Hhawab bt bka tna baa d a r oaai tan ta (laravt ki its mmi ka. Tkaa bi tba kaakU OtaaUau lalkna aaaaaato is trbb I antra tba aa' a mnttUa " t5r ItAlii At tavn1'l sn,at i Uil h mM tt lott tksro imvm tfm jaea it, (if hom (a', tm SaaMigtoa, occu pied tho t '! at wm nppalHb three peeia Inlbt (ftSaVtai. I t Oily linttness ! tho la ! af of aM lo tal aivernmela lib), a Sillity ttatt occupied lfrely half a atinut'. Lrd in lf).-n hritfy Watolic!. tlitttli' house 0.'ld iii t tjf4 m f riilay, ) that hct$jiild tla blrtaCUnd to tla' day for to olond Msba M. i-ttB liaetto. : vno. TsnVssuM is .ftl.UI h M h WtM c.nt-s-(u, I tttt.l laa as, ( brfiao tn a. i .i iV i : , , iy b"iiiii. ny. . ""'f 14 Z 1 '" d.-(i-l. "tW Itaajwt k3 i 10 1,1 coisrltlt.- tMli a,,! 1,,.,,, tKaa 1 U-a. Tt ( ' " alda rra Monstart vis 1 p.. ,,j l ,.. .TTTii ! llm ,W' H is- mmmf 4 . ra lalfciA Ut , " i'tS ? 1mm tt.U O oden Weyler recedtlj rec3v(J iJ itween ttT) ftrjis. CiflQa tiJIs my (Qi e penitentiary a letttj- iu1Aic0tho w-isioiw" the writer asked "if there is a young girl in your prison tho ago of 19 or 17, 18 or 20 years who can be taken out by marrying." Tho writer Hsld an an swer and signed tho name of John Mob ley, adding tho nanus of his father aud mother nud tho infoQiation that bo wus bom in Wilson, N. C. No address was given to which an answer to tho letter might bo sent. llaltiiuoro bun. O- rrraeott I'M-uUarltlc. Things uro being run with a rather igh band in not the lust localities In I'rescott. Tho kicking in of doors uUI j ... , ,1,1. ,ll .....l tllll B l&HIg lllllllist in-.. nintiri ., Jrn-.'!.'in uroiind 'f women by men "ing an loaded down with six shooters Is bound to result in bloodshed.-I'rescott (A. T.) Courier. I'et rifled horse track nn? among lbs cu riosities attainted to Ml-wair!. They an aid to In- found in tho bottom of a creek lu May county. The grestint licrnld of Queen Kllr.alwtli 's time s.ke of ths grilllu as real and said the creature la as large ngnln as th lloo. m not worthy of your lov." A UNIQUE DECISION. HOW THE MISSOURI JUDGE SETTLED A BOUNDARY QUESTION. llulh Slilri I'rotril Tlirlr HhIiih. and '.rh full IMapruU Hint lalm. of ihailihrr. Tit liiilr know Ilia ( ontralauu Wra Mul llrapun.llila Vat Ilia "I ln." Asa Pii son served in the rapacity of a ju.tice of the peace in one of tho back couutii of MiHMiuri iu the good old times preceding the war. His know ledge of law was extremely limited, and ho wouldn't have kuowu a itianibiiiiiis from au aiitii, t ut lie poncHci a lino sense, i of jiihtice, and bis decisions, th soint times original, were iimiiiIIv i otigh n f j- I vor uf tho right and for tho proiuotioii of iK-ai-o ami harmony. (n one ocrafion he had on trial be fore Is i sis a ea-' entitled Hunter versus Uiggiiis, in which the ratiso of dispute was a line fence separating the farms of the contestants. ThQilaintilT was n young widow and the defendant a bach elor, aud a good iiianQiH'ojde, the sijuire among the number, ti It that it would have bei u better for tho happineis and MnK'rity f both if thev bail ioim-tl in matrimony rather than a legal buttle that promised to Inst through years and bring no good results to cither party in the end. The sipiire, observing the con testants closely beforOthe trial, was sure he had discovered something In--infill the surface of their luQ.ts which hc 9ere can fully i-ou-ealiug ftom tho public tjoid each other. When tho iQo ns culled, there was an irty of s).t iii ISt nd t torld of evidence, nud nil so coiilliitin tht it hi Id have re (iii(i I Ssduini to bijve SSndera-1 ( iidciHion. iuire Ma) I l nsj, aattnt, tho wtai araa ak. vbata af ra D pastwa o oa (. aa ua ajf ban ra) lataasav f tna tre faxaa Am i Mtfht!" "Xia am," Bfia uaraX taeut tba r Mb iv ajauda ia tba lutfbnMatits. " taaa bm Wt in tbat.'lJba aondra amaorfe4, "i tbat f'wt ia ant- tbabV inr, ak tkaag tjaicratana 1 ant batm mat Nnatiaff wnat at! aa irti aiaa ai Ibn: TW Hn baSa-aaa ttatta raaaaa ' if yrtanfl tia. TWy wxm vm arfsa baa bi taut ryaa aaai bnrattad a (Vara ! j rarmpatatWa naniaiaal a iaartatiita tiaam, trn Vy una panrtf, o rom tba aaiW ana W rtaej! bona uii Mat as Mltorf (Jama aa r v J aaoraatia wad icMiaii tf tM M bAa pnl tna kia ta raa aoa nfunt. Osnra X . J& V mH taniM tWr wa tka abaiiDMB ( tn rka-at wMoitii ftao!' 4foA bannOitw l-tob tn o nn aa- Ibi pUibf ana atcCrncbtnt CxAActft, 'aCnhugj aorta b tba "ftaw" Uai Ulksfaan, (ara a a aanwatr atlas M firnmM tajristai: "Alt ncti," uwA ttkt rmra, "iloj taaoajUyitnt twlui bns on bat BffiWa taa y'iat, Kaaa, I kaiorf tka ! santaw Wa baans ia dkwjmta jpust nay 1 b Itaabai tn raarrtu wa tan, aa tbal tin taara dnracttaf a (hcaana taaM tna arWf aa ananrr, bnt ttg. us fas naVodhr baw bara arfwOatk, na, MW. UAa airaMkanaxt ka baaa rnml. ( tba may" Tlu i ml artairta awSjnng a anrlb bm, fat, tatnin) tnroi ria tsacA tatnt mfmm, mmtim A again. "Tna"," rtaatiaaad taa anaant tarn I aaa to dnraaa mt aatrvn tka a-r-.aw cam't rajwav " t" b as flat e auta aia't am baas aaj to aaaa raiiiiaait 'a a' tba baatf An nat rol wuakd r 1 akawabt ans Oa a an I (tn 4aA ag-ai jt i0t to trartt ba n a m taanaia?" 8.ia laa the laOwnliiid paatoaatala any aawvrta, aaal aAaa Shaft jaoaa On Ptun a ial aa. "U s riw Wva to aoa," b vmx, "1tMt artonia id y tmw aia'd Maa Kt tnw btwiav maan ankraaa c1 y.a tataorbad i. lb tra bagsaa by yata tatlanar 'wy MarA yiaaibia ynM any aa ft 'a I imal to frm id 4 banal ( pmt a' yran iitlm it aaa. J'at af M lawaa tW 7 aa tarn baft trf a' tab kAoAjk wa tW ia yaa knarasM faaa Mt .yum wm tbna M ft. Bnt I ana haik jm aaai.-y-aa atV a as gfr mmm twa ba baa vraa id. btwr ia tan nanld, Ka nt aaoi a aasnj ttat Ofajjaihif a' taaa Hi liana ' r.at It taoM saraata aa tt ttd, aa i ant knat taa a ttakr to Hton it. a b't nsa-nma to a bi rSab aaaa ba bt trs.naj a ran tn aTnaa kiaa bra tht. (araat aa as to Ml. W inWa't unii mi id nr ibal. W b a liartar aa m auai suaaibli ty a' as laa st bhto kas a. Vyaia fa IWsaa't U . ditWii m aiM, a tbwt Wat tat wsjiW1 V ataywIabsM Into Tka a aa,. Vird at 4at ia,taa ia isaavaat, ua ill to a nillto ptrnwU ba ktksat e. tit.dJl ij Kias tr: "C''liaaa tl two fiMJ lto ! 1 tin tkl b 0)10 ttytd?" Jd ! i billii iga VQ All to kvo ti i Woid0 If yere iore me 'bout 10 secBdj, an I'll hvo It fi d. I'll OjuOn you Mo 09 !!". aa then tln r' tom't u-il to be no lino be- Tout X9 uiQt uinrry?" Riyglnt askeil. "Exactly" tho arjuiro replied. "Hut Sirs. Hunter I" Klggins itaiumercd. "It's till right with Ihe souire Interruiited. both of you," "I know It If you don't. Come, stan up, or I'll fine you for contempt. " The contestants t-xt hanged a glance, and each saw what was iu tho heart of the other. Theysbsid up, lx-iiiiiing with happiness, amDwere married. There was no apis-al from 8niio IJi-esou's do clsion and no further luv.ing. New Vork Tribune. roMlbljr. t quite couiprehrnd Misa Jsck-I Pmllh. don Tom In whnt re.p,"ctf Jack Well, wa were rhlblren together, snd here now I'm fl'J, sml she's only Tl. Tom You'va lived finder than shtOs.. Jin k Thanks, old fellow. I gtleal that explains It. Detroit Fres 1'rtas. Tim oldest mathematical book in the world I culled the "I'apyma Ithlnd." It Is In manuscript, of course, and wi writ ten by one Ahmea, an Fgrptlan who lived In the year 1W00 B. C. Th book J now la lb Uritlth uiuaeuui. NIAGARA NOW IN HARNESS. Tlia irrlrat r:ii-rliiirul l.rrr Mada la r lrrlrlrlly I. Ilrlng I'ut iu Tr.l. At l.it Niagara falls havo been har nisMil, and the dieain of engineers for years has I ei n reulied. One of the grcati) engineeritig enterprises ever undertaken in this country ami by far the greatest t iperinient ever lundo iu elect! icily hits li en put to tho test to decide whether 1,11110,0(10 have been poured into a hole in the ground or whether this sum bus been planted in fruitful soil to bring forth a hundred fold. The Qject of the company which un dertook the t-tupciidouK tai-k is to catch the iinuieuMi kivit of the fearful on- r"h" "r water or the great river and tllr" " '" niilHariaii iurposes. If tho water which riilics down tho pctihtocks 110 lii t turns the wheels below and sends back up totho surface 5,000 horse power from e u-h whei l, tho day is uot far diitaut when every wUi-i 1 iu New York west of tho Hudson rrver shall be turned with power I ruin the falls, and a mighty current shall be transmitted jobubly ns far west as Chicago, and it may be as far south as Haltimore. The tunnel, through which SOO.OOO cubic feet of water will How each mill- "uO '"'" 11 ,H "M" 10 1,111 capacity is a gloomy place. It is 21 feet high aud is horseshoe shaped, being IU li-et 10 iuelies wide at the widest part nQ 14 feit A ii.Qies at tho bolOQ. Since Oct. 4. 1S1I0. when N. II. Haskell, wlig was then president of tho Cataract Con 'rni ftiii company, dug tho first spade Oul of earth for the tur-I, ITien havo been filled ill thetunniT, 8 in I ho wheel pit) Ond 'J iu the Oork ciutnide. fe'hl'O tho tunnel V as being dug some l.noo tien V?ro 0t itliusy, niA tho payrolia) rat SB Inas IstjVt.il'O in one mouth. Its. CobaliM lava, 6 thilaVhi kU lid cksrgu 1 raa ork 'i Hi th Ute fcsia or Tt c;rafci aaaaa- d tko !' tick S Hb i)4io ftKI in tkt bt i" laikaS k-coMit. ''! n alli-.tii'uof Vtk gm aiaaaa. At baaa fan ay Um a) auparkal aarauntaiart i4aviand 1 ami saaaiataaa laaaai iff tail and fiihaa, rami ii ma md4 haaifai Tmrnrn an "nanaiWcaa)" bua pr, w-a arat 4 a Crjristvonl aritita Mil ibianaaaj won vbada .sss at tn klly taa aaaaolbl pa. ta a baY banMabct mifmmjt t)AMb I st timm WM, - ' IbM l ta rJB 'ftjhaianir f" bnaajn wnat kilanainawst tba ana at-daj aaa taw mujnxVy aniniati tiaaad ianj in aUbaaa'a MaajadaOabt anaauat anIWay. A ana aanai nr-gr aa ktn to tMad a-b ka totor swiaaatgtaN ( an b abrnd ka ansa d taa miatitod load Kftabi an ,iaiaaiia a muii mmmmm ba bbs- BnaaHoay taad rlWaM Uykn. natil taa U bsiaa waH sa tba a aa tmrm mmmm ,' aa.mrf nil Ma iij tinl il It i ndviarr bawrp abaay aaiasM ad bnaor ia laa-iatdad t jSa tanaa uai l-aat tksias bMrtnaaa An MS tbaavs tt aa araaauw aaama I f-rntH faaj Vans i by - boitai a a. Hla ba aron i.iai,aii a Maw l kaataa laad baAd raay. fm pad baa bi aaary a-naa isbj Tba tan tan barn. banasj wona knagA amd baaryvi baa na-abnat taad atml.1 Wa4. Kiaaio id tdw kaaaH aairaii a. tkniit an ansa uau ffal-MMiaa-V Maaall, aaaantaVii' liaaabaad aa taaaiM Staawa ba-da an Wri i- aa aaaan. -and a bnJt hi nan to trn bnak bwa a ttat toaau mi mil bt da "fu-a" baaraj a) axtsTH idma ta aa ad ial abj 0jaaa aa.a's tia)a kaaaaa b'r? aaaa tncaiM m'niaht laiaiii.aaja idtMakkd to ba taaa ti dad ia kaan la if iiwij Wm mJf d tkw laat bast avaaji HaA-V naan um ad ba tan-f. aau ato ab bas bua-kf friaa tbti aMaMa. 9 avast ki an iwaMsd uarat ki bau mnm Vnaj, a ilk Ba-b Wi t dk-tl id ss a ii ! to irkkA It. can ! dviM bis Mlikkaaj to avians, tb ku cm 'itbW th lINaa-ot b ta l t bbo liiirad (b stisy it ta Vat. fviryt.it as bis Mh hm o will l felt. Ivaryttlt'V kr vill havo eajsnjiiiii who will bo bowr o V I -ft) fi his itila nan. It y m oU sv iaa), itnl iio of fuurfil il falkioskisfi lmirt, tht e are -ming chiSsicaan tf eternity. Forming oluQ-octcrsI Pilose? Our own or others? Iloth, njidl that momentous fact Ii? t?o peril irj: resisiusilillity of our existonoe. Who fct sulliclent for the thought? ThosaCiD of my follow beings will yearly enter eter nity with chnrncturs c (Turing from thtsso they would have carried thither had I lievor lived. The sunlight of that world will ruveul my finger marks iu their primacy formations und in their sueces- ysive strata or tuotignt ami iiio.-r.unu uurrua. CalvlnUad. Ono very hot day tho late Dr. floorge E. Ellis, tho historian, going to an in formal dinner with a friend, woro a very comfortable but nnfQhionablothin oont and iimnllla but. A notoriously orthodox clergyman U'gnn to banter tho Uurlnu divine regarding his big straw hat, whereupon Dr. Ellis replied that ho would not have a word said against that article of apparel, inas- 1 much ns it hud boon a good friend of his for four years. "Why," exclaimed his friend, "bow could it have lasted so long?" "Ilccnnso It has becu Calvin ixed," replied Dr. Ellis. The host, mis understanding tho word, Inquired with ' ninnzeinent how the bat oould bo gal vanized. But Dr. Ellis, with a sly twinkle in his eyn, looked straight at tho orthodox minister as he replied: "I did not say 'galvanized. ' I said the bat had been Culvnuized dipped iu brim stone." Sau Francisco Argouaut' THE PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT. Bow Wer They Kuarail and Hon Was Ilia Material Untbaradr Tho pyramids of Egypt, for long and to this day included among the world's wonder, are to be regarded as marvel ous triumphs of mechanical skill. Of tlicso thi rn aro many scattered over tba Nilo valley, tomo of brluk, some of stone aud of varied height The two largest aro in tho neighborhood of Cairo. Thoy nro nnd have boeii for thousands of years tho most colossal monuments In tho world. The largest, thnt of Choops, in its original st.ito is said to havo boon BOO feet high and tho length of Its base on each sido the same. It is built of hnga stones ranging from i to 4 foel iu height. It is now rugged and baa tho character us well as the appearance of four sided great ttuirwny. Tho hollows between the steps nro beliovcd to have been tilled iu with white marblo, whloh would sliiuu like snow under tho bright Egyptian sun. Tho pyramid is now much reduced in height, not being mora than fiOO feet. It is generally admitted that tho pyramids were built for tombs nnd on certain nstrouomicnl principles. There is nu inner chamber where the sarcophagus wus placed. When a mon nrch began to reign, he commenced to Qild his tomb. When ho died, his body was placed iu tho sacred chumber pro pared for it, nnd tQ opening widened to It was closed. Tho pyramid was thou completed. If tho monarch's roign was long, tlj pyramid was largo. If short, tho pyramid was salL How tho great tructuru &i9 rtftrcil bo the hugo iiinli ifvre iybit g"tdt"d petlu thipl.fret im. . ........I.... aal.i..n l.v ma.au. k.utn ia iuesmi wnna I've mr w.mm w. Miafevbt-ily jistoered. Of mocha)ia 0 o of tho Mrly pettal to tt) ktt hl ! la bjdiVaaUQd tlaAV toat.i,lif dan n M d.'Vavrj Tto . 09 tSO9 nsd PMtmmwr tatui toatnOVoq) a. Hmm wttt aataa f 'tofst im Urn tu nydn MS'I bsas, 'aaa'b nsr , aisvBb ajMilaavlf an ia to aaaMT. MM Uktaaat w a ba it, at b aajkbt ia aarb Utnaaf losntlatM UMt a Xaarf bt n m i tUkaf tim Ma, bwt rtn-vn aaannt m n4Jt iXa tasaAta. Tk mm to tWrsB Wa4, Om ttokiaaa . faaaaad d iaiiat 41 bin ma toad to a i. cwtr fcnt abdb at -t b nto ib njjtit? twra, r. , bb unrsaaia ad aoOQp taaa maiaoiinii. Ta. tbta Is , ata bulf, kda wetotA W to m to aa anjto3) kb feub nil ta w noaaaarj. Jg tdba sA mm V abaaat. A en laMad)M to tavA A ka-JT mrm anaan. to iiaail mm Mat btoana mf' mimpmt. taaia nnaaJW w-nd nWar; baa it kaa d Hnb-a i ft ntMaVWi i iiiiaH tiaaaA )(. nawfj bv takian a kt adia0 an am i ias- ikv ta tvra: A,ty Mhm tt b ISS m&m-mtWK'At t fad ih f nuA A bi m toaj aS.5HNrf36 Ka-. at tfitmxm b (tat uiJ mtt a tn4a)ri i Slk'A ft- aXf aid fen at a a muii nna a rAAM.) tew Imtti It xmmr V4.$m tavi-Mai at tfiai. ttfr A";cj gna it .i-A tan wt HH-iito-aVd fM. tut M rued .aadaraVle A D buna, to iaV mi tank be en ilm, aaa i'aa a-a'aJ kt.ktsiak A ArwiO tiwinn wt at kMHtkMil to? rt& to.srt.iir CtiaKlmfnl.H 4M ui tCVrty 2 44 . dwaMktnu rHRi.rJf Ctsamaa y v knaay M H;i Q-ai a-ilkv Ml to sVn anabr 44 la tofts bia.a-a.liu m t bdn 4W aal MWrtHtostkato.iaiaMCH 4laratt rfan anto. -ttel rj'ttllj 'ka'taa:. aa'isa," iria4k taV b kttditatdK "Way mT' MtV f(tsAA i 's(CA aVs.'- "TtAt bad aaat my AA dm idWamai aay iidaaNit.l3 a ato J t V Af4j W A I.' ftsnt-b A k t)tif tAsv wm4 Hfr rbv-il tfl W) Aadft-fb H et-WH Ub tb naelSad. "VkM, afctiX " i M "TVW ut-ti 'ftt D btNMt Af' arir)b ltadala't s-V aa.'itoa T imht) lowt ki-uk a rV-tot-V "-Crvto rVdrdu f ' fpmtlm ataOtitoHana twdk tmmm. naaiaa- af ") at1daf TtaaH" taad ",ta..v.ty IWV" wa vemy ks.uaaa.UMA W alf htow SI. a baa, ajwksbitv bM- katM, kvtol, Jaaid manl w Itfcujay natia. "t nayakatoj i aaR-r?" I wdaed. "(ti, yea," taw naid despij "I'v pS a.taad I'nwilHtrtwt all." "y, wr itoJ ya b.klnr IW" 8i ntaax-d at tw ,mi tk tke bd?. "I I iMlleve," sba faltervd, "I wai c r It stioau lb p'l 11 tleFvuch dtUBwar." Jes-s Allli-r Moatbly. ijTia-.trwiafc., A i?rifttJujit of He fkfttdotlhlb 9res, writing frcp Norxnudy, isjs: "8o few to-Jrjt pass this wny(ijnt tho tCiOvors to you? CrCtoinqtilries are like ly to bo discouraging 'Which Is the bouse of Charlotte Coriiuy?' tCe cannot belong to these parts. We do ne kuow her!' 'lint she diod loug tuno ago,' isirslsts the tourist. 'They guillotined 0 hnr because she killed Marat' 'Kir, this is a oouutry of houost poopbj There are no assassins bora' " Esplainetl. Two friends, a weaver and tailor, becanio iu time enemies, so much so that tho tailor spoke much evil of the weaver bohiud bis back, though the weaver always spoke well of tho tnilor. Upon a ludy asking tho weaver ghy be always spoke so well of the tailor, who spoke so ill of hi in, he replied, "Mad am, we are botlw.linrs." "Humor of Bpaiu." u ! Ma Cash. "Why so glum?" asked bla friend. "Aren't yon doing aroarlug business?" "Yes, I am," admitted the basso, "bat it is all on notes. "Cincinnati Tribune. At tba Botanical Oardaaa. Professors Hure, young ladies, you observe a tobacco plant One of the Young Ladies Ah, how very interesting! Professor, pray, bow loug will It be before tba cigars art ripe? (Jlornale dolle Dolus, O