orl LIMITATION. .1 ..Lit JM1 V " '' . ll re' l ... fniiii Irti-Mlt U hnuxtB, ,ASTK (HI lHAMOXn? .. . t.. ......! lii itn.tr TiiRtiiiitt.' ,Vm II 1"'"'" " , II. .,1 ll, n rlini Iroin Hfl I1U !', - - " " tiHiiiitHi u id im nir I" ... t....ti,,t U lii lia fur tn . ... It In ... t.v lila will. I lull. It ...lulu ' in int'iii'iry of una tit Dm into of tli Ut ninii 1 ami dm universal verdict . rather a weMlihy man lulu tlm ring wmjmiiwIiiu from . .i l in I""'"' nr. j'uri'ii"" till" In i licit, "lint I I Iihvh afforded or ; . .i.l..k llll COUltl I ft., ft.iu.litl k.l Itllti'll I I hllVM I'lirnt "l - Kll'l ...... ,,. Hi, J 1,1.1.1 tv.y oil MllOlim " WllltK"'! tt for iHiinn HMH lnl iur- re- I know Mil Miami It. lor iT,l t it l-r Utii ii.y U. I bi.il .jiiii (H1K Ilia iu'i'UhIi ill . - ll.M.llft.ll i i. lif n-rwiru ii'it HHvoiiii. Hull ill. "-. wci.e.i. l .iv.il '.. Wy.i. Inking a pull at : .ii:,1rii'l,,h," ll,,"Mlf '" .. "ii ih h until iniiiiy yiu ago J"1"1"' ......... 1.1..1 ,.,.! i luir. tr mi , . , ... . working vfij - ' " . ... i..... II Ma I III MI'HMOtl i,!h hi rri" - . .1 ll.u 1 ,,.. .11, U'l.tl I It hllpp " "" ' 7,,r..v.-l litMi- ir M ir.u. lr. imI to inc. , ,,liiK""l 'll'"'"""1 ror mrM-. I ,. i trotibl. ".. Willi. hii.I fr I 1 ' . . I I. .1.1 1,11,1 lllllt It ,litl.' pi Iff '" 1 " ' j i,,., being i'"'!'"" " ""." . ,,n ut. r litm-ir. KWUy .h- ",i xv h -i..vU.tf i N" " ...ll... Iii.tl llllllMlf tll" lull. l '" ' . ' u, . ' tl,, v. r i:MM.. riHt.. M'.-.l ! ,.. on UoimM.. ' ,rht Itutt li w vulvar -iiii'l . I. ..a I t.u lfttln.ll tulkliiK niHioi Itln xrrivul IUIIi( lu (! SJJIIlll"' ,ullir pMSt. in. uiiiiil. krti.il')' "S-i1'"- on iIh- v. iiliiit H"r ..l .. InilllH Ilnl t I" tllat. room. "' "X """" ,U ll'" roiivr-ntloii liirio"! on th BhlWt Of lIllll""""1"' , , . ili.it '( knowliiiu Unlxiiit tliflxi"!- ii -,.i.l ilin Ann riren. 'Imt ,M toM IV K'HXI J'""' " ' " j, , rollll.l. , , .Si.iivin.t loir-w rton from I.U nA t.. it m l hi"'- " WB" " V " ... i.nl ll. .1,1 Hi I III II I "IK III! . ... , Wlii'li U" li''l w"" . .... ..... ...I.. iiM.ir UM out of lh W inolrku. ii .im,n. liUul.U of l,r..k.n lllirllllx'. WlM.tlHltXVulll.,' k.-U atpot I ln in. ll pn-w ot. Tloit I i nn I"'"". , U '"" n" i .1,., A.i.,'ilriui. " I 'rl""' l'.Mm wilt It t" l'" ,1,r, 1 umi iv ir. Hot fin nr.- wljolll xxriir tt. Wot.Hyoii -ll it?" I it.oli.'.l ot ii tMiil.ltV. . I mliiltl.' miw'f tl"' Ain.rl.nn. llyiltliii:i"l'.H1iiiip "Tli Ainntiimi ImkiIi lilt lnwil. " 'Hovioi lintiilrixl IkIi( liuiiilr.l' " 'No! "Nliiifliiiinlri1-fl,(ioo franwl Tlmt l my I ii-1 olT.'r. I'mum., I l nf you, inotiHlciir, U'lorn yon rcfimn It. H In h lurK" mini - II, mill rriiiiin,' Ami hi If tin xvi'ro coiivliii'iil Unit iiooiitironlil r f in..' mu ll pili'o In. put tlin toii mica morn tin k liU own Irimniiria mii.I uil tiillii .l Miitol for tl 1m i lim'klMMik. " 'Tlntliili r,' IiiiiiiimI thn Vaiik.-', 'xxIihIiI.i yon tiikit tin) forT I tull yon 1 1'iiii't Mini I won't wit yon tin riiiK- It WllK M (llO(1 H Willi to till llrttlMi a"'.'.- tlciiiHii liiot hikIiI, hii.I it iMii't mini' to oil Miiy iiioiu. tiivo imi I lin rtn.' "Hit miyliiK Ilin Aiiii'ilmn took I In. rliiK mtliiT Bliinpl.v from tin Ji'wcli'r' liiiml mihI rt'pliiril it on lil IIuk'T. Tim Kr.'ii.'liniuii tifit iiihiI.i nm hii oIIit for Ilin liinki t. hut mm I Ini.l not txiiiKlit tt r inywlf of coiirm. I tun Id not wll it, Mini wit It'tt tin uli.ip, "My mtii't wiin tl ill now mm In tin prilil" IM iMif KlVIIIK I'HO for tlllMltMlllollil. Im.l In nr.l tlilHHt JfW. lt r in tlm town oll.-r II. ("hi f ruin m, nr l'l.M), for it. " 'Will, I iiiinit iny you Iimvh ntttol in. wt lioiioiiitilv.'iniiil I tntli.i Anu rii im wlit ii wti nm Ii.'il tin irw-l. "AftiTiill II I ntuidil lllll t Im Mil oil olio uh; lintl 1 lout in vt r promlMil to liny llif rliiK. c) yon liml ii iH-rfN t i ul riKht In mil It to tin. I'n li' liiMiin. ' You ni'iiln't miv ti-i limit, utriiii u r.' ninl Hni Viink.H'iiH If lit. Wftetirttl l.f till Wll'JITt, 'You I'MII h'V tl"' k'oik now It von t hoow lit tlm prl" w on Im-t iiicnl. Ami hi'li.'l.l thrlii out til llll lint I hml in ui't in v Mli rnnf vrviUX I-HNhril. 11111 1 UUVi Ui IIHM t tl! Aiimt ll-MII ill (lift liiliinnl r.K.iii In im liour'M tiiuti liml ttiin lii'l. tin tninwit Hon. "No nm. xx im III tl hillliir.l r.m wlit-ii I t nl. r. l it. for it xvuM null inrly tu tlm ili'V. i x.rpt tin Aiiiirltiin, who wmn rtuiiiitiitf hy Ii'" 'i'i''y ri''li, Tlm triinxr i lnl not u.-1-iipy morn Hum tlv. wtoii.!. iiml tlm Viink.' imnii'li- MI. I.V proIM'.l IIIIIIKH. JH'w i" i"H - cnwVtl. we h iiruti tl. nml I hm w no more nt tnv fn n.l from tin Hnl Hint liny. "flint fvi'iiln "IK'i (limifr 1 Imp iM ti. tl to U-Mttinij ii"t liirtroin tlm Int plnt.. in Dm lilltmi'l r.M.m win n I tio tl.f.l n miiiill ronmlol.j.tt lyiiiK liift tnH,l. tin, i.'iiirl.lo f' ti'l. r. 'urioii to know xvlnit It wn. I I' M my n. nt nml pU k.nl It lip. it WM jfW.'l.T' rintt- tuw. not Mil unit ' nrtli l.' ft rtmn- lv vt t luinlly tlm tort of inmK ono'-t't-iViKni on tin. Iloor ot 8 hilliHr.l r.K.in. 'Ho.l'l.-fly I rin.'iiUr..l tlmt tlm Ainttiinii Iiii'l btfii itHti.liHK cUm Xo tl wln-.o 1 fuund it wti " tl,.. iliiv I nt.l t xi imi'K"' " " 1. hii Imd taknii tlm trniii for I'wrU tlm tiny Id'foro, nml I iMtTinlmul to follow him ut oiife. I tlhl not tlfHpMlr of flntl iiiK him, mm Im woiil.l iirutiHhly put op lit win of tin K'o,l liotoU. "t)ii tlm wny iii to PuriM 1 rouM lliluk of iiothliin tmt my It. ThlM fol low 1 miiw hml hit tiMin m vtry MMfe Mini prolltMhlii mi'thiKlof Mwln.llliiK. In ulii CHNIM Ollt Of ti ll tllll t llt'Mtf.1 lllllll WUII III imt di!ovr hi" l" ' yni" ,trT "n t,u,l wi n tlm Ittnt of tlm Anmrirun. u Iu.IiimI tin trick wum diMiov.iriil t Mil. for Hit! IIMHt wim iiult" Koo'l ciioiiK" ilrct'lvi ii immiiuI ohwrvor, nd tho own i r would of coiirw Imi iictiuilnd y Vrt" found fulfil in hm ilinmuud utrHiKm from IlrHXII. Hud It not hwti for tho liictiltnt of my llnilliiK tho rliiKcin1"'. which tlm roKUti lin.l Hccltl.Miluliy urnp oi tl. lMhonl.l in Mil probability Imvn uti- wlttlllKly cliniitfU poor iiirmiun ... ... IiIn money, un.l fio mlglit Hftorwur.l Iiiivii tcn Miipixiwd to lm trying to iiiilm off npurioiiH tliiunoiitt ioi ru. Ki'iii. In Mil probublllly tho follow liiMde IIvIiik. und M vcryn.KMl oimj, by Kotnir ulxiut Kuroiu und practicinn thin trick. "Tlil I'li M c ut off my HioukIiIh oii tmw truck, und by Ui tlmu 1 ml Mr rlv.d in I'lirU I liml dccldid on my titiru, .if Hl'tlflll. "KlrMtot nil. I minbi ciirt ful Imjulrli ut Hm rnllwiiy MtiiHoii iw ton tull Amur b un who lmd urriv.d from Nlco by ccrliilii trnin on u prt-cclliiK ly "" by tlm help of Mom. o irHiic p..-..- found tht) cubiimn who lmd driven him to hiM hold tli C'ontiii. titul. "This Im-Iiik uMCfiUinicd, I cliotte a iiul.t. iinpntciitliiiK hotel for uiywdf imiir turn of tlm ruilwiiy MtiitinnH. ih" I emptied Hm content of u light bug on ! . i . ....... t ....... tv In in my Mini iukihk i t'j . hui.il went to n theiilricul cmf inner . und w.ylng I Int. nd.d to tnk purt in mu privntt. theiitn. ulM I hired tho cen tum., of n Vrei.t li nlibe. It wmh u part 1 1....1 I n veil in II nieco tlmt iiud M Iltl.l .1,1. 1. I""..' . pretty long run in Loudon ""' . i I t.M.l l.ltlotl.mlitlhatl Yl'Uin UK") ,m i It . . i.i.. nit mvMidf in it milium in? ii.oi- i . ...!.. .V...U I ot the nioper tlr.HH, wig, illll J - r"- . i..- 1 ..vfrvthnitt r(illipH't hiiving put all tlm uiliclcM into my bug I went to oim of. Urn ruilwuy Mtntioun Mini ttKik a return tl. k' t lor m tutlon M little way out in tins country. To my UiMKiirt 1 looM.1 it f'l to get u coinpurtment to iiiyntdf. The I'..- ..... . .ri.wtletl. Imt I reflected Unit tlm trHit.Krcttin.mg to 1'uriu would probubl.V I "i"" ' lru7 " I uftcriuKjii tlmu thofo going tuto comitiy. . . , . t lhi mititionilloll I WHS rigllt. ! huug ult.ut tla- i tilmrUin railway U j tjon till h ritnin irmn was about to f utiirt. It win neiirly empty, nun : x ....,,.,! oif. tliii ni'ivitcy in v ' ccur to urn k"""" . " .i A 1 1 1 ST OKI 0 CI I U ItCH. INTERESTING ANNALS Of DR. TAL MAGE'3 NEW CHARGE. Th. Fir. 1'rwbyU.rlMO ChnnH at ..to. Iliu llwl M.nr rmi ,Un"" Anions ! M.mb.r-rnr Tortr Ur. HootlMl.nd Il B 1"u"- j Ahhongh Vt. TulmuK., ho Im mtioii to begin hi minfMlrntioiiM t the J"int pwl.ytnrluii cl.urcl. at Washington, U nrobuhly belter known to mr peop " prM.h.c.'MH., lln Ifv. Wyrot.SuDlerlnd. U U, who will nlHobu ctwdjutw. 1,um pr.il.Mbly b'cw tlm rcgnlur pator of 1 ...... ! u;u,.r iinmbor of prominent perMoim thMii Dr. TMlmagi. orndMl J other Anmrkun i.iinlMt.r. Dr. Kund. . 1.....I wnnt to Urn Firnt lWiytcriuu i....h in iRr.il. and fhe ftirtioth auiii nury of hiM first .rmm thr ' . '....i .... vw ft 180D. Only four l,Hi.l. 1.1m wwe proMuut who wer i atoo prt'Hout ;ii tlm Hunduy no dck" -L,. h..r. Tlmn ha waa a yontiR muu A .r, nnd hiM eve were (lilinir "" - - . . brlKht. Now I'" i" B" 01,1 nm"' bnt , ryoM still Hiiarkle. His voica i yet ronn, J . ... .....i ..i.iw.,,,,1, it him been niitl inn. "' " . j. found nectary to divnlo 1,)h w.irk. a .piiiuri.y wi'kwws'1" 1 HO grttut tllllt 1UM IfUVlliH - tbouglit ';r()((.(lf,i)tHJU,kwmt ' pierce, Polk und Cli'vehmd-have sat tinder hm njinlntrutiouii, Hingularly enougJi. they the tbo I liafliii 5P" 'l m !" 'nail1 a 1 " KIBSINO ON THE 8TAQE. A. AipllM Atr Pru-t Aala II aad Lom Hr roaltloa. Tha qnention whi-thw real kiaaing to w-rmittwl on the Mtaga tl being hotly .ltwniutwi in the prwia and theatrtoal otf olt tn Vlimiia. During the ton repra .mtutloni of a new piooe all wco well. The aetrM Fr.iO l-eotnoio, a ronri.o?. latiy, allowed heniell to d iu -quired. Bui bofora the curtain rose oo the elaveutn eyeuiuK .... ber husband had forbtrtdtm real ktaiing. Vhnu tho ieiiecaniooH bkihu. both her handa Inifore tier fane, and th actor ftwcibly took them away to im print the kiw on her ohetk. a contra tempi wblcb of oourstj ruined the eftec. Tbo role wau theu taken from lfra Leothold. Hhe also refused to allow anr rcul ktssns tn aiiothur piece wbera tbey were also deemed essential, and accord ingly she was dismissed, though abewasv one of the most talented and also one of tbe prettiest member, of the company. Her dismissal ooocarrod only two dy bko, and since then the question to be kissed or not to bo kissed" on tba atagu baa monopolized publio attention. vrv actresa of runown baa been asked her opinion by tbe Viennese newspapers. It i. coriou. to note tha nine-fcmtbs of tbe female artistea. in eluding the most oelobrated on tbe con temptirary Uerman. Hungarian and French stage, are tu favor of tel ing and refuse tbe sham articla H ta only part of our doty." tbey say "Moreover, tbe kiss ta washed away with tbe rouge. A kiss on the ataKe l no kicsatall. It is only part of thestago In a republio. ,t .! Darupbernalia, like the arti In former letter i nwcr.uou . j gcene(). Before the .cci.ea a i solutcly tlem.K.-ratit. is the daily walk of QOr duty Bebiu(1 the here of Casimir-Perier. until only tne i u (g exactly tue contrary. other day pr' ',lB,lt ,ranci- i A nnut'arian tragedienne saya. An In tho rotnndu of tbe Hotel Cape Mar- m far forget9 ber rola aa to tin we art- to see tt greater man tban Bljything objectionable in a ataga any hereditary king or emperor or po- reaI kiM, doe. not rte- tentato of today, of yestor.iav, of tbe tobe callod aD artisto atalL Tba cntnty. Uucbeou is just over when Qtber gi(,0 wfl, np to tha m, ,.,i Mrs. Glad.stone come down . Tbe feelings and po- from their rooms and take wats among ; i. o'f tl)e hnfibau(i 0f any actress who ON THE RIVIERA. Ih-mmrr f ll.lal.a4 ropf a Appr to a 'll " nallu-.l' Hmlth wrlto. to tha New Vork WoiM iron Uanlietis Thi. nar httlo strin of Frnnce 40 mile, or . from t niiiie to MonUme and not abovti four or tlvo mil wide anywhere i .1 Ia ,n,tfni.l1 between tlio uiueaoa ou. impnssnblo mountain chain beyond might bn nulled muring anj . .. .. ii . .. .1... t In.af Vniin All Will tllll llcpuuuu ui f ...,.u Tin. demoeratlo fnshion of it is a lit- tin .tiirtlinu to tbenowoomer. You way .it at tho next tablo In a restaurant to an ex-president of tho rcpoblio. Yon n... im.ltl.inlT In a publio pathway upon an emperor and i.inpreMS walking arm in arm togetber-.you.il inthenet h.ir in n hotel meeting room to the great ox-premier of Euglund. Politician, frnm nil coutitries, ?reoo hlghne.se. . .nr .r.(inart:hy In the world. utittheir face, become a. fa miliar to you as those of tbe convontion ..i n,,i., xalitmi most of us have tbe for- I' 1 . . . .1. 1- ,lull.n..i.ar?t tiiim only to 10 urouKut. . j with. , . i It has happened to me, a very P'aln American citiwiu. to have had tlm three experiences montioiuxl above within the stmcoor 24 Hours, voK.ini.:r others as interesting, and tbo fortune of .ii . i, v,,ler bointr the lotlgo of what measure of fortune it U, may come to any other plain citizen of any land wbo forms u part or mis iiuioiiy tlm other guests before tne nre. - , tQ kj8godon the stage uigo iu Ing their carriage. The venerable states- sam0 partner i9 altogether " . u nAr,r ntu more WOTH J, . I nrinn Staud- mun iooks mutu - - neclectea. wuuaw. I saw llllll in Ijuuhou i francs- vor!h of nob s tor hi- diamond. At. iii.c.mlot table feeling crown m, . . . ri.tnriiod to What did h- want Willi n " " ' iH-m-volelit looking lit. bad l--n wealing .... r ii.k . , u t.t,1Ill(,ltab() circi.n- w.1.1 Li me. H might "',v ' fcl . Z .. M v suit of tweeds I had placet murm hii.I nilgut iiuve uiro.i - . t()llkl.1(re to leave at Hon. Then 1 made the l.. the Hotel Continental. tame und I bad , i f tt Hild and the 1 liked much ttMt illl1 M ...".--- , a Hint, out fa-t-r tlmu I "'' t want t" K" bom- ' ttimi'd as iieiit lv H. a cod. 'V.'. )'" ay have that til... "I f' "f J,,y. Ml anuer. Mild dirt . heap Utth.lt. I .limild "ii V. .H.Itf. at lb., sti'iit again, kmiti-r I looked lit il the Itmre ,i t'.iifbi v im.iiii.1m wmh iiuit" a n,v fri. nd wlsl.ml tu pay for stone. him Imi if I cmldg'l " ',r ,l,m (rtrtli i t no for tstir " Will von Irmle?' ho asked. "I am i.otn Jiidgo of diamonds liny If. aid I. retiin.ii.g lb. Mont M UM owner. Tin afraid I couldn't buy with. , wit taking u lapidary's opinion us to Its "'" All right,' snl.l the American care- . hwly. if yon car.) to m-v round lo u jeweler's In the morn n. And If Im puts a lower vhI.io on j sKsin Ihnu I di.l von can b-v I t tht . he names, if you Ilk" t" "7- ' t..r il ,,r il mwmv when lm parttHl wnn mu i.... " ;.u.-d the caw. The maker nun... was inscribed in gilt letters n .1,1.. tin. lid. and tht. address (jlven wae Paris. 'Paris!' said I to mysei . i raid the ring bad Is-ii Is.UKbt In Unuil. There was no H algtonnd tor suspicion. v,t I was nnea-y. I went U sta.rs and took out the ring. Tlm puttcri.-yo wt it i- .-uliar em-I r"";"",:"'ll w,.. K howl judged or lancicd 1 ml the diamond did imt sin"" brightly us it lmd done the night U-for". Next morning I took tlm ring to u wetm.l iexvelerund asked Mm !" "l'' ,m aa to Ha value, lie . xan.ined the , ,, ,,ir,fily and laid it down on th,,Kl..Kica"ls-for.. bim will, one cm tempi nous word: ' Paste!' .. . .. 'Pa'tt'.' 1 echoed. 'Impossible. " Ccib.inly paste, and u very goml i..,ii,.n.i. lm reiilltm. n "My heart sunk within m poumlM was a sum I con in ; ltme. ill Eighty afford to price I . . ...i . .1.,... iimt ma i iHty imi'-. '" .f..i- : TlieoirerdidlndetHlst-iiiavery air, me...l I went lo tail that nlgl't deter- j mlatd lo secure Hie jewel for my frien-i ....... . ...i... i..,..o tlmt the second Willi a in." "T" . . . exnert bad been mistaken. I took the Z lo.be jeweler who had oltertd the American 3.i,(l franc for m m In ed pleased tt. me, but .,,,, M,T,e .,d,glnce.l..t .be ring bis 'iTl'nnl the same ring you that mad.. It p.' . ,,i. m,.Mt to cheat him. -Ai. it is not inn mhiiiu - be add- This i UH.o,.e.n-it;rt1l;lll(ll)lu1iy 'Si. I have hwn tobl. I lim B"1" " 1 ' ... I abowed yot ,f tl,,- expert reporte.l favorably on It. . ; ' , ,1 i .c,i,l V Next mo... ing Hm American m ; W mtllil, it, he nswe ed iw.ui ut in v WilV ..i ..... 4.iLr in fimc fur the d-hote. und us 1 took my wnt I noticed with great satiHfactiou that iny tra.H..t lunlic friend was sitting not far oft, nou that he bud not u auapicion.of my iden tity. Nothing, I l:ncw. could be done nn.il after dinner, no 1 waited throu8h tbe led.ons procession of courses aa pa tiently as 1 could, mid when nt last tbey ' . ,.,1 t followed thoAuier- U,, and a little group of men wbo sur rounded him to tho smoking room. It was not exactly the place, tor a priest, but 1 could not help that. "I sat down by., little, round table near the American, but slightly behind L ,, so as to be able to hear the couver Bti ... without joining i" t nn doe I wished. From tune 10 mux i Remark speaking of course in French to the muu who sat next me. but for tbo most parti smoked uy cigar and sipped mv coffee in silence. ".A.i led. it was not long be fore diamonds bei'iuno tho subject oi "'iXn" know mucbubo.it diamonds myself.' said the Au.ericau. apeHkmg in a ii it ve tongnt. 'but I'm told by good Kith.ttbar'.i.I ,i you'll see anywhere round.' Almcatt exactly the phrases. 1 said to mysel . which the fellow used to me at Nice ' you kin take a look at it. 'he udd ,.d carelessly, diawing off the r.g and bunding it to one or iu B ' , "i "Z forward, so as to see more c !. Hy w but ..,M,at.x-TKIIIAS CHCIM H. WASHINOTON i.., ,.il' tiMui DcmtxratH. When Dr. SaTitlerlund beKUii his pantorate the part of the city in which (he First church t. tl,n most fashionable in all million " - . . , .i.... i.t. ....,, ll ia not so now, and there " I':?::"' : U xx-hen Presideuf Cleve land selected it as bis lavorne ....- -worship. Pwhaps he was ho moved be cause he hud heard thi . doctor' preaeb nearly 60 years ago at Fayctteyille N. Y.. near Syrneuse. where the Rev. Stephen Cleveland vns then d.sp ace. h pastor by Dr. Sunderland. At all events, it ia certain that G rover Cleve. land, then but a lad. was greatly im pressed by the Rev. Mr. Sunderland g rrmtfnat Faye.tevillo. It. wbject was the fidelity of tbo eaBk8 in watch ing over their yomig. rri.., iu tinthintr showy aboot the First Presbyterian church of Washing ton. It is a square box, prim and severe 11 its lines. TUB singing ihcoi.. tional. Imt is led by a quartet T. .l f r,,nl,D men XVllOKO U1US1C t.,o livelier of a college glee club, ililUlin - m Dr. Sunderland's Fermous hav? been lone, bnt not dull, tor lie is a m-i.-.u.o .. ,m n,-sses a fund of dry Scotch humor which the president much appre ciates. Out of tbo pulpit the doctor is companionable and pleasant, and his nopuluritv with his acquaintances is not r . ?... ...... ... .v.Htrir. exceiletl uy any humi'-s'"" . x , Althouu'h. ns stated, tho I'lftt I com- . , .... It... ,'11101 !rollHl down to lm snop ... jtwelerof the town, and when we en- t-r.-.l tht ldiiee I llrst oi an r - conduct hs I had iritlti. Mini Ik.... ...t.i.... .1... rtn I llllll III my new Mctiiiaintamn I placed It beioro ilsi jew, l..r and ask. d htm to give nm an opinion as to its value. a v..r' linn stone, sir I... .......l..iul.,,f Holtlt. M-.o.K ....... - . said I be ..n.,... I.....,,rultll Jilt? ....... rffllSIIItt i,i.. Tim iewe er ineiint to K P hie. 1 no ji' M-e how Mtone It was noi '"" , 'y ""Vf .'.r " mis placed a torn, in ' ' . .. .:,, ... nd. This Although, ns stated, the ami i...i ..l.nrrli edlllco sun reiuiun simple lines of architecture, it has been enlarged by tbe addition of a second story and is how lighted by electricity, while its aged aua innrm uiicu..... relieved of climbing stairs by an olova ...x.iM. .,.s nnt. iii some years ago. Immediately before and during the civil war this church was the acknowledged center of Union seulimeut in the na tion's capital, and tho loyalty of the uastor to the federal government arous ed extremely bitter hostility on the part of some of the church members. In 1866 when Frederick Douglass secured the une of the church for a lecture ou he assassination of Lincoln, the street in front came near beins the scene of a riot Chief Justice Chase presided at i,. lontnrn. und several memoers ii ...,ro,.,iHon vithdrevv from of tbe w. gof'K ST. ... .... ,,, 1 1 1 oil it. In explaining why men who were suin g 7-t , "" to tUenMe of tbocbtirchfor , HO i.""" -i. ilmr. t.nrnose Dr. Suncteriauti muu i i.x- ut uuenos avres c, mid 1 hd it cut myself. 1 noticeu imii "'j """ " ii... ' tcm. in "" ;. ,. i This weiloil 01 so lino " ' It is not mine. It oolongs to mj then Icon- 1 said the HhouldelS. friend here. ' . . a ,. iv ...... t.u tttf. I'llMt. .All, II Illll. . Kriitulale heeiu.' said tlm pn """ man. , .,, Whntdoytma.ipposeit la worth? I ketl. ' Oh, it lsdifTlcnlt to say Fr,.,,.., ,,,., ahrniulllU his Von Kei,il'.man .inks von price mor fur him : another sinks' . . Yes. but what would you gv Mil wert, to btiyitf Would you gn I.KOd francs?' "The jeweler did not reply for w solids. lie N..kh1 his '"i,:rCnt ouee more into his eye. held the r.ng "P ."the hKht. examined the w ting -J Ml to making elalairntt calcnlutions with a pencil on m sheet or pi" " 'I do not often buy units, bnt 1 will give yon IUC llllS Ollt'. , ,. .l.a ... . . ..... n.1v. and ll" I lie liiiikeeoiu ' "i-- wasthe.lc-"). . " ia(,1.1,,Iil).r in rulse tliunionii, ci." - ,t back from the ' h' . and bad given. was I to do? another tbe near ,l admired the ling, 'ine . i...? i,, l.k tit It. mo was mu . t1 " 'A friend wnt it to me ." n IZl lin I ed 1 s examination of ! Presbyterian church to shelter him.'; neighbor had Im.she,. . of the cvl the dun m. ami , HnnnVr-hiiid's exeitions were so severe that in 1S03 he broke dawn com- I . . . . 1 M..n.,.ln, .nml ! pletely tin., went uuroau, ro?."-i.y .rM,ir .,i:,ri-'i Ulllfi 111 I 'liriS. AUl?' ..... .v, n.,.,.,1,,' let'tnro was reaiiy me sin of free speech for the negroes, and there was no root tmt mat ox . . . ... I ,,,. f IMI 1. IU1I iii.i"n , . , ... ,,,,, u lie limine. I. - to ascertain change for my '"ll"' u'V iMtt he hotel whether my .1,,, afternoon of Of cuius. """" , K(.,.t was... ,,,flir;T?.;ntu hot that I ram jjnt when I difliculty in tra.-i" ' j .(inll, )!l)y tonnd him my '''t " vould -wear tlmt begin. Of h 'lie stone b0Us,.id .ne lart,, toll0 which the irJ ,L,v.blrl.-v.a..I- ,.,.nine. I llliKii "- . - . - xvould liko to have a look at it. . ..1' ... ill run. uiaitei xm v"-". i t,i..h loi.ll.een It was the very i H.KI '' ' , uiK- B.ll,8ti- uiy uiikv. the oilier, siun'cu mo ailmired tt. us : i . ..I. n duty bound, und tlmn P "' h",Udit back to ...y neighbor, who in i.trn uave it to the American. 1 " I put th real diamond, which 1 hud wcure into my picket ndtiu.Hhed 1 n.y ... 1 lltlllCIIIU flli "I'l"" thuii wht'ii ...i r, tia T?ivira. The artiuo'ns journey in the bitter cold , weather which met him in France ami , its extraordinary continuance bore in, the Kiviurix have evideutly been most j i.t wixikftd verr' prejnn.ciai xo feebly to bis carriage, escorted on he one side by his faithful wife and on tbe other by the hardly lesa faithful Mr. A,iat.nd many times ran- 0""S ,- nhiMlt. ., tii.Tiw io.iii.vo u ifeteyond this friendshipand alniost ; constant attendnce-and now for the Zst time in his adult life looks all bis 88 Uiad oxnne to tbo hotel hoping that Mr Gladstouo might wish to say some thing more to tha American publio on tbe projects of home rulo in reland, but Mr. Armistead plead, that tr statesman is in too foeble condition to talk upon politics, and that fa.. ; restora- tion to health iiemauuo nu..v. from all political conoorns for the pres- 6UThe ex-Empress Eugenie is another euest at tha hotel, except that she oc cupies a cottage in the grounds, and she too, takes ber daily walk abroad with a singlo attendant, or more u She also seems very ineu.u very old. supporting herself with a strong cruteb stick. She has lost every trace of her fovmer beauty and graceful carriage. END OF AN OLD THEATER. A SUxce on Which th. llooth. Acted to Make Way For Furniture Store. The Richmond theater, the oldest playhouse in this city and one of the oldest m mo couunj-, -"- -in a few day. be converted into a furni- ture store. Some of tbe greatest actors this coun try ever produced began their career upon the stage of the Richmond theater and it was at one time the born of tbe best stock company in tbe United States, of which John Wilkes Booth was a i Th lnt Edwin Booth and 111 mo u,;i. " , . William Florence both began their ca reers on this stage, and Creston Clarke, a nephew of Booth, made his first ap pearance at this theater. Before the war it was known as the Marshall theater. In 1 862 it was destroy ed by fire and was rebuilt, thamatenals Mug brought through the blockade. The scenery for the new building was brought from England. The building is " 6 . j a nnfit. for a Dlace now out Ol repair " "- --- ' of amusement, though it has been con ducted us such up to the present time. Richmond Dispatch. A SenseleM Flirt. . . , .,nl!nna nlnTlff Atouo of thesuouroBu neglected. - t ard. ROMAN NOBLES DUPED. Diplomatist, la of tbo gem on t.u d tho one for f,.is viiiu on my finger tbe shop C-llUHie. . (,n HR wen - , .. . tho g.,,,,0 B,ituted jmste - . - rtl)onght of . jt. X can't say fairer h be. in '"J" ' ,,,uk my money . t.ml i?- llincuii ..., I -.... J.lllllllll 0f"a fat...onab.e jeweler next ...ornii.g was.,; 'Endure und take his opinion on x..u time charge of .i a inn ohimel. It is untleri-tooti that be offered then to resign, but bis Washington congregation refused .o have it so and gladly welcomed him back when his health was rreox.-.o... His extra work consisted largely of his services as chaplain of the senate aud ot sermons preached at the military camps around Washington. It was Dr. Sun derland who preached the first sermon to the famous Seventh regiment of Mow York after its arrival at tbt capi tal This sermon was preached in tbe bonse r.f representatives, where the reg ; l,. n nartcrel. and Hie text jiut-i.f ...... ... . , hardness as a go gem said And since the unsuspicious until large . 500 franc vt...1W rmnnu i. Dr. Ssuniierinua it has taken your fancy,' I memory is stored with reminisx-eoices of AmericHii, you (he repnonc s grvtix mxu. n.i i -. Kireor men xx ik. w.v.. . .i..-tha Rnadina railroad an en- Lilt) v. ' , . . :t.... .,Un n.ixnufaoturer baa erect- 7a fa",or7and warehousa . Facing ;i..,.,i i the larae bulk window of the main salesroom. In this window one fw xxceks aco there appeared to the riders on the early morninf ! faanis very pretty girl, who aPPelared1t?a!i s.. .1.1 ,iHKt of her labor of Siigtl.; window to flWwtth tb. travelers. Nearly every ? saw her proceetiea to uirt, wnu male riders on all trains that passed during the day did the same. In fact, .he has been flirted with ever ' though nmst of the regular rider, h,v Ioub since learneti m l-oniiggirl in the window is butawaxen figure. Philadelphia Recor"; r. . x iuniL a Truted Kft Card Hcmndal. French and Italian newspapers have been referring mysteriously a new card scandal in Roma The of fender is Count Visoue, son o a former minister of the royal household and for .ome time past secretary oi embassy in Hernn. an. on a visit last week, and aa usual spent I good deal of time at the Nobles club, where play run. high. One evening the count lost 15,000 francs and noncbal S drew a check on bis Berlin , bank ers for 25.000 francs, which be handed to the club steward, saying: y .? "Pay 15,000 francs to these gentle men and give me the difference " tu:. ma Hnn. The count paid sev eral other visits to the club, but the day before the check was due baok from Berlin he vanished. It turned out that his account at his Berlin bank amounted exactly to 63 francs, and tha check was of oourse dishonored. Tbe affair caused a great stir at tna foreign office, for Count Visone was a trusted diplomat, who only recently, tor over three months, acted as charge d af faires at Berlin. Baron Blanc, the for eign minister, immediately dismissed th! count from the diplomatic service, audit is hoped that the scandal will Si be forgotten, but this is not like ly, because it has been utilized as means of attacking the entire system m accordance with which the Italian d p lomatio service is filled with ijupecuni- unroof nobility, whose fam- Uie. consider it beneath their dignity to allow their sons to engage in commerc or even to enter any government em ployment other than the diplomatic serr Ice as secretaries of embassies and lega tions. They of course have entrance in to the highest society wherever they aw .tationed, andasfour outof fiveo them. " ..o.i, nmhlera the results are disastrous and fruitful of scandals hk that of Count Visona The mattais ' copying the personal attention of K n Humbert and may resu.. ----of action on his part with a view to put ting a stop to high piay anion - - man nobility. -London Letter in New York Sun. Metal Ceilings. The evolution in the last few yeara, in the preparation of metal ceilings, has witnessed the improvement from crimp ed or corrugated sheet to the om and architectural designs that mark th product of newer methods and improved machinery. The raised design, on tha metal enable the decorator to obtaia these beautiful effects of lights and shadows which are so essentially neces sary to give life and character to the work, and as the designs are executed to ,n?arm with the many different styles of decorations there is scarcely a limit to the effects to be obtained, and at much less cost than can be secured from other and less durable materials. tu, nn be aDnlied to any form ot x ' J . . ;l n no 1IX and are oi siw' nnnrlrooms 8110 ineaw.o v.- sum the jew- Enrope. Evon it the I wandering about sank within me- liO 1 M- ----- . - .....j ITUli - .iut IllS. I? TCM FrtD,1.n...i.. assuming that b" takilI- uly wort. .. , the ii from an Am-i""'' ,v ..." I to help uie. nreo""" . if 11 to re- ,,.. ,1 . 1. ...... 1 thn ring " . - im xvere ' MgL la hintl him and o,H.ned b. , , 2,.M. thr0Bu my fr I.i checkbook. ' , ! "Th. so thoughts 1 a. lwtlX "Not . fast.' said Brtither Jon. j 1 bnmIJ-l ,wnnv. tlian. -The diamond'a n ' Vr-am' i Certainly the that ihe Ann r- ' "Two thousand six buudn-1 franc-, , y ,t,..ta.ned than i.i. ,.i.nv station. TweutUatK io i" - : . . . . ... 1 ... I .111111111111 ui-. - un ins iieam..- ing." Kxibuuge. 1.A Iwinua 11.11 . . ., T1...U occupied hy General Fremont, ine m finder. Seward and Broderick, Chan dler and Sumner sat under his minis trations in their duy, and Stewart, Ton cev Webster and Benton were all his neighbors. Besides be has been iwrsou ally ncqnaintett with almost every pi om inenl Auwrican statej-nmu for the last four decades, and he pronounce! the words that matle Grover Cleveland nno rr.uws Folsoiu one. Worklnsa New Trtek on Fwiner .ii. 9 C-wnlrTfirt Farmers in the viciuny r? . . h hillboard privi are being """ --" . . - on i. Twrt mmi DtftlUV n ofe Zi arnmr's and give him a few dollars tl guarantee them that no one elVe will bTpx'rniitted to paint sign, over Them. The farmer is asked to sign a receipt acknowledging the paymenj ; of fhe money in order that they an urn the same to their employer. The receip which he signs turn, out tone a proims ry note for t200 or 1500. the case njav beIndianapolis Newa. roota i i . enuruueo, , . h account of acoustic properx. - "--effects, which are obtaiued at a mini mum cost. They are also of special value ou account of ventilation. -National Builder. Cultured Boeton. A morning local contemporary give this valuable information to its readers: :.Hla are used for lighting dinner tables chiefly because the light is sup posed to be softer and more becoming. These are placed either in single candle stick! or in low candelabra. The prac tice of sticking them in apples or pota--toes is no longer observed in the most refined society. Boston Journal. Birth stone, are having certain vogue. Tbey are mounted according o the desires of the wearer, aa stickpin ring or charm. the Frciicbnian'. reply-