n riiniiw a WAV a cilotinM ft FRENCH WOMAN WHO DID THIS WITHOUT KNOWING IT. Oonapnrtr's Mutrli Mxklnj; Friend .Meet wlili sr in.iM'oiiiiiiient The YoiinB Cnnle:in x-imHmi .nonoy, nut Not H tntiiiliiitlirr. At the commencement of his career Che great Napoleon fell in with an ardent revolutionist, M. Paul Francois Barras, who took a great liking to the young Corsican, and conceived tho highest opinion of his abilities and of tho powers which, events proved, he jwssessed in so tetnarkahle a degree. Hut in the opinion ot Barras, napoleon's want of means vras a most serious obstacle to his chanco of achieving fame, and lie proposes to remedy this by selecting for him a rich wife. Now, whether it was that he did not number among his acquaintances many women with tho requisite dot, or whether he thought that his portcgo's Cerv youth would be better for the re straining influence which a wife of some xperience in the ways of the world would no doubt be ablo to exert, Harras chose for this position a woman who, 'though still undeniably handsome, was io longer young. Though she was called Mile. Montan ier, she was in reality a widow, who, because she had been on the stage, had aiever adopted the numo of her husband. She was 00 years of ago, but it was said that she made herself appear to be not more than 40 by the intimate knowl edge that she Kssensed of the secrets of the toilet table. DIPLOMACY OK IlARItAS. Barras made up his mind that it was imperative to tho success of Napoleon's career that he should make this elderly lady his wife, and accordingly he set Oiimself to work to bring about tho 'match by impressing upon each of them the advantages that would result from it. To Napoleon he dilated upon tho (power that would follow tho acquisition of the wealth which Mile. Montausier could give him; to the lady he enlarged on the position that l)is talented young friend was bound to make for himself, 'and that would, of course, bo shared by ins wife. Jcor the purpose of introducing tho couple to each other, ho decided upon giving a supper, to which they .were both invited. Ilo so arranged vnatcrB that they were placed together at the table, and hoped that this p recall tion, added to the injunctions which lie li;ul given to Napoleon to behavo for once in his life with some show of civil City to a lady, would have the happiest re wilt. Jim in this he was fated to be dis appointed. Napoleon was quite tho last man to rely upon in such a respect. His manners toward tho fair sex were those 'ot acostermonger, and though he could generally hold his own in a conversation with men, lie was entirely without tlio knack of making himself interesting or agreeable to women. lie felt that his place was in the camp or tho Held, and Jie was ijuiln out of his element among vuie'Wnventionalities of a salon. Tlad lie been Inclined to woo, it would Jiave been in a straight forward, soldier . tike fashion, not with the dallyings and compliments so dear to the I-rciich woman of his time. So, presently, Harras had the niortiileation ol seeing Mile. Montan tf.ie r, her buck turned to Napoleon, en jgagiug in a lively conversation witli tho KiJeman on the oth.r side, while tho ,futuro conqueror was ..uking, with little rptftlcN of bread, a pl.m of battle on tho ilable'befoie him. Hardly a word passed 'between the two during tho remainder lt I ho uieal. Harras watched with grow ing annoyance the indifference of Nil rpoleou, and felt his plans melting into thin air as he saw the evident delight with which the widow turned from him 'to tho more entertaining companion sho Jiad found elsewhere. Supior over, iiarras drew Napoleon aside mid spoko forcibly to him of tho foolish way in which ho was throwing away his chances. "You know," said 'he, "that money is everything to you; fteroare 1,000,000 francs, and you will not stretch out your hand to take them; a moat attractive woman, and you will taot show her the smallest gallantry, illle. Montausier has come hero this evening prepared to hear a declaration ?rom you. ijtrlkc while tho iron is iiot, and win the wealth that you cannot do -without at one bold stroke." "Tho woman is old enough to be my grandmother," said Napoleon, who wua then 23 years old; "but that is no mut ter, for to me all Women are alike, ilouey is what 1 want; and, if I cannot g;ct it without a wife, 1 must take tho swo together. 1 am no coiner of pretty apeeches, but before the evening is over I will say to her; 'Mademoiselle, are you willing to accept me as your litis (bandr More than thut 1 cannot do," The very kind of proosal that any woman would expect from a blunt 6ol ilier," replied Harras. "Say that, und 1 desire no more. Vou are to bo envied; tor, beside her wealth, mademoiselle is very handsome still," THK KOIUCSTAI.I.KD IMtOPOSAL. Napoleon turned away with a gesture of impatience; but half an hour later ilirras noticed, to his joy, that the two were alono together in a recess. Presently Napoleon got up and went away, and the lady beckoned to Harraa with her fan. "Take away that dreadful littlo man," sho said with a shudder; "ho has bored mo to death, and 1 only prevented him from proposing by bending him for a glass of lemonade." "Hut why provent hiiii'i" mid Harras. MU will be a great man yet." '(Jive myself and my money (o ueh a littlo horror, such an Ill-mannered boor x thutl" replied madoinoUello, "Noverl U would ooiiurtuku tho Hut beggar man cut oi lliu klreeu, Wliut liuvo I dona thut I oliould Iw given uoli a wretched "i veiling Don't let your" Hut ut lliia moment lw wiu chocked to (ho urilvul of Npilix.i with lint frwomdu. Harm hurried nwny, tlll hoHd fur lliu xil hut ooii liu mw u( iJwi (Xkr rmi of ho iixwi Ji.muti Ut (ho ittiM Ik Ittf sv4 miu (.-? villll DUlin UjfUll Vlil'LUa Well, nro you to bo married?" ho Raid hastening towards his protect'. 'That old actress," Raid Nni)oleon,"that feiiinR' Crtusus refused me before I had opened my mouth to iihk 'her hand. I was on the point of speaking, as I told vou I B10,i 8pt'ak, when alio Iwgaii to inform me that her wealth was the cause of her constantly receiving oifeis from adveii turers who cared nothing for herself; that she thanked Providence she had so far been through some fellows, and that she was relved to keep her indeiH.'ndcnce, I was glad I had not spoken, for it gave tne the opportunity of saying: 'Made rnoiscllo. pray persevere in that praise worthy intention: it is one which I am sure no one will ever try to persuadoyou to alter.' Let he: keep her millions to bait the hook for some one else: I have done with her. And in spite of Harms' endeavors the affair ended there. in alter years Mile, .uontansicr was fond of boasting that, had hi iu chosen, she might have been empress of I-ranco and wife of tiie most famous man of the age, Gould she have leen gifted with the fac ulty of foresight, no doubt sho would have regarded more leniently the young man whom M. Harras wished her to marry. Chambers' Journal. At the C.ai Office Window. "Anything now this year for tho poo plo in the way of gas meters?" asked i sulxiued looking citizen at ono of the windows of the gas oflico on Dearborn and Lake streets. The man on tho Inside, whoso long at tention to duty at that post has made him look haughty, triod to thaw out in front of the inquiry. "You may say," ho replied, as if lie wero conferring a favor, "that our gas meters will run this year as uwial which is Ut say, all right. And let me say another thing. There has been a good deal of complaint in the year gone, at this very window, nnd to this very person now speaking, sir, that wo have rendered bills to people for gas who were out of town and who had not lighted a burner in six weeks. They navo come to us and exclaimed wltn air of triumph, sir, that they had us at last. A sort of ah-lia business, you know, like the villain in the first act of the play." Then the man at the window paused, took a fresh grip on Ids breath and re sumed: "You may say to these deluded peo ple that a certain amount of gas is forced through the meter, any way, and if it isn't burned it will leak, and tho register marks it up just as if it were burned. So you hee that tho gas com pany is not a robber after all. Tell that to tho people." Tho man without gave a longing look and gasped: "Then there is no hope?" "You can take out the meter," said tho wretch inside, as he resumed his work of compounding. Chicago Trib une. Tli llest Wmrliii; Leather. Hut very few people who wear Cordo van shoes have an' idea whero the leather bearing that name comes from, hence the question is often asked, "What is Cordovan?" "Cordovan," tho naino by which leather made from the hides of horses is now known, was first finished in Ham burg, Germany, under the naino of Ross leather. In combination with it tho liitlo has four layers of muscular skins which, with tho "shell," give to the horso the great and tremendous pulling power Unit makes the animal so serviceable to man kind. This "shell," .if properly tanned and shaven clean of its sinewy matter a most dilllctilt task makes tho best wearing leather in existence, ami proves tho theory of old limo shoemakers that only leather of a long liber will wear- to be a mistaken one, as tho "shell has no liber. In this it lias a decided advautageover calfskin with its fibers; the breaking of anyogo throws additional strain iioii tho other, and a break in tho leather soon fol lows. KxH'rlenco has demonstrated that tho "shell" will wear two or three times long er than calfskin. Cordovan possesses another great ad vantage in being tho nearest waterproof of any leather made. Tho Ihienftu of texture also permits its taking a very high polish. St. Louis Hepublic. Tim Indian In l.ltc ruturr. Cooper is said, hv llradner Matthews, to have been tho first author who Intro duced tho red man into literature. This has been disputed, and it is alleged that Chateaubriand, who visited tho new world in the year of Cooper's birth, cer tainly did not neglect tho noblo savage." Hut hero aro some mistakes. Chateau briand was in America in 1701, when Cooior was i) years old. His "Atala," tale of Indian life, appeared in 1801. Cooper's Hist novel appeared anonymous ly in 1810, ami his "Last of tho Mohi cans' in la'.'O. lint Thomas Campbell had introduced the Indian to English literature in Ids "Uertrudo of Wyoming," which appeared in 1800. Hut Alexander Poimj's lines, beginning "I, tho poor In dian," appeared about 17U3, nioro than lifty years before Cooper was born; and it certainly refers to the red man of America, for tho ioet adds that his "humbler heaven" is 11 place Whero ulavt oucd more their n.itlre land behold, No ntudt tonneut, no CbrUtUiu thlnt for cold. Tho "Christians" hero mentioned wero tho Satiih invaders of America, Low ell Courier. Tlia IU ill teller. It may not bo generally known to the reading public how much each individual letter of tho alphabet U used, 1), h, n, o, 0 ami u uio In third place iu regards ordi nary two 1 t, m, u, I and r aro in second plueo, U'lng used it very little ofienerj I und in uro In fourth place, with t, g, y, v, 11 and It olObO afterwardi j and k art not common, u compared to (ho rrt while n, i junl 1 aro ummI vut of nil, Th MU-r u I In Ills! Iuh, Mux 11 d fur ofioiittr lliiiu an oilier.-ChiUlUu t THREE STREETS. I sought tho new, unknown to meet. And found a gay anil favored street Whero fashion walked with flitting fccU And as I watched, u golden clenin I'lerccd swiftly through tho summer air And darted o'er tho human stream; Then nestled 'midst wimc dusky hair. I Kami upon tho hnlr's dark grace, Tho tender framo to woman's face That pictured all Its charms so sweet. Then as I looked t met her cjes, Deep as tho hlue of southern skies, And from them glanced a hahy smile My own xmr treasuro to hoRtiilc; Through every vein, throughout my frame There swept a dry, an ardent flame, Love'n pasulonl Twas In the time of Love's defeat, I wandered through n busy street, And paced to whero four crossways meet: And as I gazed, tliu thronging crowd Pressed onward, without reck or hctd. With hasty feet, too anxious browed To cost a glaneo ujion my need. Tho chill neglect, tho hitlng blast That o'er my heart as Ice wind passed, And turned to bitter all tho sweet, Ilrought fwiin Its frozen realms a gift, Tholovoor self, a careful thrift To guard Its treasure and to guide Tho current of Its burning tldo Through every vein, through every pore. An angry summons at my door! Ambition! I wandered for a dim retreat, I found a quiet moss grown street, And trod Its length with tired feet; And as I paxned, a door 111 kept And battered with the strlfoof years ( Unclosed, and forth a llguro stepped And met mo with a face of tears. A figure that had beauty's mien, A face that In a mood serene, Unmarred by grief, had been more sweet Than aught that patntnr'ti art had traced. Or chiseled marble coldly graced. And as 1 gazed witli anxious wiU There camo a glow, a silent thrift Th'rough every vein, through every part, The swift borno mcssago to my heart, I.lfo's mission! II. Boyd Carpenter In Good Words. CuhIi (J iris. While talking with James Miller, who has been a floor walker in one of New York's big emporiums, but has set up n store in a neighboring town for himself, ho said to me: "The newspaper which will take up tho cause of the immature children who aro engaged as cash girls in tho large stores of Now York will be doing a great work for humanity. I have no means of knowing how many cash girls there aro in Now York, but I should say about 20,000. Fully one-half of them aro under fourteen years of age, and many oven under twelve. They aro not governed by tho factory laws of 'the states which prohibit tho employment of children below certain ages in factory work, and they aro subjected to drudgery that is sometimes terrible. 'If I was obliged to make a choice for my own children of such ages, between factory and onti of the big stores, 1 should chooso the factory, whero their labor would bo of such character aa to keep thein busy all tho time. In the stores they have idle moments, when tltoy learn all sorts of wickedness. New York Press. TIhi WILL'S. Oscar Wilde, sinco lie is a pere de famille, is no doubt a wiser and a sadder man; ho has cut Ins hair, jind no longer weal's garments a la Disraeli; he has left off turn down collars and short waisted coats and fobs, etc. Oscar has grown verv stout. His conversation is Btili brilliant rather too epigrammatio and wanting in simplicity. Mrs. Wildo is young and pretty; very quiot, almost demure. She is as silent as Oscar is loquacious. Lady Wilde (Oscar's mother) js a striking old lady, very accoinplisjii'd. Sho'aiumeakgevotj languages, and thougli sho has suffered terribly from tho state of Irish affairs, sho bears her many troubles bravely, Her nom do lilumo isSneranza. London Star. . A Weill I by I'rirat. Rov. James McMahon, of Now York city, who recently gave $500,000 worth of real estato to the Roman Catholic uni vorsity at Washington, is perhaps the richest priest in this country, his wealth being tho result of judicious investments in real estate. Ho is an accomplished Hiblical and Hebrew scholar, and once published his version of the Now Testa mont. Of into years ho has given much attention to tho jierfection of church organs, making many improvements. Harper's Weekly. A Wiiiiikii' Ilcuion. He Darling, why aro you such a tease? She Because I'm educated up to it, I suppose. Ho l dou't understand you. Sho Well, I woro my tea gown uear ly all day, then went to a tea in a Tcart, and afterward to a choir rehearsal, whoro wo practiced a To Deuni for two hours. Pittsburg Bulletin. An Attro of llitiiHiixa. An aero of bananas will support twen-ty-ilvo times as many persons as an acre of wheat; 1,000 square feet of land, grow ing bananas, will produce 4,000 pounds of nutritious substance; tho same space devoted to wheat or potatoes will pro duco only thirty-three pounds of wheat or ninety-nino jiounds of potatoes. Cur rent Literature. Tho return which tho education de partment presented to tho two houses of parliament shows hat there aro 4,714 board schools, 1 1,02a schools maintained by tho Church of England, 531 by tho Wosloyans, W0 by tho Roman Catholics, and tho undenominational schools num ber 1,305. The depth at which somo of tho Bel gian coal mines aro worked is something prodigious. In a pit at Flenu tho work is now done at 3,700 feet; in a pit at Premerin at 2,600 feet, and in tho St. Andre pit, at Montigny-sur-Sumbre, at 3,000 feet, Analysis of Individual Ix-ets Indicate that maturity, more than size, deter mines (ho iiigur contents of tho loet, A high weight of leaves, iu computed with the root, wiw 110 evidence of hlghur utfur content, but rather (ho rovcr. From thi III111I004 Ibo KtfyptUuii wtd ti l'vriHJ! ltrut4 10 iuv coltoH for clotMuy, hut Hi Pi'iJmu Mt Nrt uw ltoyv4 II only In b ymtMwU ut pfhH, ALL KKFOltMKllS In Art, Itcllglon nr Science Since the irii IK-ctui Have at some time been called bigots, fa natics, renegades. And a people have stoned a prophet to whose meinorv the next generation has raised a monument for the grea'tness of his deeds. SNOiioMisn. wash., Aug. 10, 18!) Dr. J. Euaenr Jordan, Seattle, V('aih.I) 10, lfiOl. 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