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W A SH IN G TO N COUNTY H A TCH JT. the e a r in m y w ra th . “ A m I to be returned, and w ith him ca m e tw o con all fa s t again. Hut the m agistrate brou ght to sham e becau se o f y o u r n eg stables, one o f g re a te r ran k and one o f sah ib looked on only and took no active I mi«» yon, dear, in the uprinfftim* when ligen ce In o b eyin g m y com m and s? H ow leaser. T h en did the one o f lesser rank part, fo r It w as fitting that he should the w iA ew i bloMsooi whitely, am 1 to m ake the sen ten ce lig h t fo r m arshal us Into line, w h ile he w ho keep hls hands clean, being a ruler. W hen the *loe bought bloom and bour- you, should the sah ib return and tlnd w a s the sup erior question ed us an*] T h en w hen tlie tale w as finished there jreon. and the blackbird* build and th at the house has been left fo r th ie ve s w ra tc dow n our statem en ts lu a liook w a s m uch laughter tit tlie messhouse »big. ami under co ver of It 1 slipped uwuy to When over the aky o f azure tiie white- to b rea k luto? H asten befo re me and thut he had brought from the Thntiti, lig h t th e lam p, so th a t all m ay be w h ich Is tlie police station. A nd w heu tell you how all things hail liapp«'nt*d. fringe«! cloud* pa** lightly, W hen violets wake in the woodlands, read y on m y a rriv a l.” all w as finished, it w a s found that the Kun quickly, now, O ye men, aud at»* if fcnd the corn blade» freshly spring. So, H u ssain A ll, th e kh au sam a. and I evid en ce w a s d ifferen t, and that no tw o all Is us 1 say." Mo w e ran, uml 1 , having leaped upon w alked slo w ly , so th a t the ih o w k ’.Uliar men had told the sam e tale; so the tw o slide to ra ise to her standa!a I But I miss you, too, in auiiiiuer when the m ight h a v e tim e to do hls w o rk fu lly con stuh les w ith d re w a little distan ce HussuLn AH, the khaiisauia’s shoulder«, W O M EN S E L D O M S T E A L . fu tu re gen eration« will ari*. * waves break on the shingle, look**d through the w indow and there before w e cam e. Hut us w e d re w n ea r from us, aud talk ed am ong them selves. H E San Fran cisco Idess her fo r th e ir heritage 1 When the languid hlies’ t>erfume is sa w in the d usk many sh adow s w ithin to th e -g a te , behold! he ca m e ru nn in g “ L isten to me, O y e rogues,” cried the waftisi upon the breeze. A rgon aut is p u z cu rsin g her fo r their misery^ the godow n that m ight perhaps be rec When ere a in y, and pink, and fragran t the buck to m eet us. uml 1 saw th a t he p rin cip a l one, w heu the con su ltation zled to uuderstaud I-. M oody, lu L a d le s’ Homej« ognized as the sahih's goods; accordin g trem bled w ith f«*ur, so th at he could w a s finished; " p a y atten tio n w hile I roses nod iu the dingle, a fa ct that su rely speak. T h is Is a g r a v e case. H ow can ly the sw eeper went with the sjwed of W hen the kingcup* turn the meadow» hurdly stand. « I v i n m i n i u m f o r O u t d oo r ( exists, though for “ A I! a i! I am undone!" he cried you exp ect a n y m a g istra te sah ib to be the w ind to the bazar, and, luivlng bor to glistening and golden seas. An o u td o o r gym nasium |8. no apparent force aloud. "W o u ld that I had died before m ercifu l w h eu no tw o men giv e the row ed many keys o f the locksm ith lu fu l reason. NY out o f all th in g s to m ake. If you 1 And I miss you more in autumn when in th is evil d a y lead d a w n ed !” sam e evid en ce? and how a re w e to order that we might undo the lock, we space. It req u ires only ab ra n is more honest rustling com held« yellow Then an un kn ow n fe a r m ade m y kn ow thut you y o u rse lve s m a y not have opened the «loor. Aud there tru ly every - sq u are f«*«*t o f ground, and „ thau man. W ltli- Reapers sing their lays of gladuei beam stan d still. “ Sp eak, you son o f a | tak eu the m issin g goods? T h e cuse lies thin g wus as the mess khiuisatua had lui ve it com p leted you I uh >" l when the plovers loudly call. ! out seekin g to de- - if dog!” I cried, fiercely; "sp e a k a n d lay black a g a in st yo u ; and w h ich o f you suid— nothing goue uml uotliiug brokeu. y o u rse lf w ith som ething which When the woods are gold emblazoned, and 5 cry the statem ent, "D o now us I say,” Munnoo 1 -all hare ull the w icked n ess th at h as gro w n does not kn o w thut th e E n g lish law Is the apple orchards mellow, {( (fie A rgonaut says: clans state, is the greatest 1I4J m igh ty, and can do us It llsteth w ith cried. "T a k e your sahib’s belongings And the bramble red and purple where out o f y o u r n egligen ce!” W hether from a ty y et foun d— e x e rcise iu the < upon your shoulders aud ca rry them “ A las! w h a t can 1 su y ? ” he cried; such m iscrea n ts a s com e w ith in Its ibe rij>eued berries fall. la ck o f opportu T h e m ost d ifficu lt riling t0 1 “ fo r tru ly this Is th e w ork o f th e evil g ra sp ? W ho has not heard how during w ith ull speeil to the house; anil you. nity to realize the va u ltin g lade, w h ich mu* bo But most of all I miss you when the snow one. H ow cun I tell you how the s a rlie m utin y the E n glish blew meu from (Jirzi K han , see that they are arranged m / straigh t aud sm ooth. A birch» u/ 1 ^ “ p ow er o f m oney, flake* white are flying, hib's boluugingM h ave vanished w hen tlie cuunun's mouth, und liu u g tru e lie- a s the salilh w as accustom ed to see the hark peeled off is good,ori J a fem inine fe a r o f When the «lays are dark and dreary, and 1 know not m y self, but 1 b elieve o f a 1 levers In p igsk in s In order th a t they them . Then, when all is ready, go aud n x ’ cr peeluble w ood without knot J the nights are long and drear; su rety th a t this ca n ’t be the w o r k o f m ight not Inherit im nullse, He w ise, tell y o u r m aster tliat his furniture lias risk, or a higher sense o f honor, wom en T h e rin gs ca n be made by 1 When through I eat less forest branches no m ortal m an.” therefore, und p ay heed to w lia t I say; returned; an y fu rth er explan ation that are more tru stw o rth y than men in the winds are snd‘ly sobbing, sighing, 1 kn ow not how H u sslan A ll, the fo r there Is but one w a y o f eacoj»*, und you desire to giv e you must arrange handling of money. T h is is a recog Then it is I think I miss you, oh! the kliausau iu, and I reached the house through m e alone m ay th a t w a y be am ong yourselves.” Mo sayin g he de nized fa«*t in Europe, w here iu m any most of all, my dear. businesses the w om an holds the p u ise a fte r this, hut w hen w e got th ere w e learn ed. Hun n ow e v e ry man to hls parted. •“-Chambers’ Journal. A h! how w e worked that night no etrings. T he position o f ca sh ier is one found tlia t e v e ry th in g w us a s the house, und b rin g me a s m uch m oney as c-howkUIhur hud suid, fo r the hous< you can la y yo u r tw o bauds on; for I m an can tell, but at last, w heu tlie o f those most con stantly in trusted to la y em pty uml the sulilb's fu rn itu re w ould h ave you ku ow th a t I stand sah ib 's clock pointed to tlie h alf hour fem ale clerks. T h e situation, how ever, liad gone, a s If the e vil sp irits o f the close to the m a g istra te sah ib ’s ear, ami a fte r 3 , w e looked round, and. behold, iu which their la rk o f th ievin g propen ulr luul com e and blow n It into n oth ing th e re fo re ca n ligh ten the sen ten ce for all tilings w ere lu their acs*ustom*sl sitie s is most cle arly show n is a s do 1 am tli** lH*nr**r. My m aster In an m estics. T h e tem ptations offered them E n glish nubib, mill not ro iu itry lioru, ness w ith their breath . T ru ly the dog each and e v e ry one o f you w ho w ill places. So. aa it w as too early yet for o ur sah ib to have risen, w e repaired to to steal money, jew els, lace, and other like m any w ho llv«* In the **lty, w h ere o f a w atch m an hud spoken tin* tru th app ease me w ith m oney o ffe rin g s.” T h eu did w e run uml brin g money, tlie m agistrate sahib's «*0111110111111. and a rticles of stab le v a lu e are continuel fo re lie tniHtM lu me, am] I go vern hi* w heu he said tluit th is w as the w ork o f no m ortal hand. • each m an a cco rd in g to hls circu m tliere sat round the fire tluit the grass aud enticing, a s fe w h o u sew ives take household. F u rth er, lie In not olo»e- "(itrd up y o u r loins,” 1 said, tu rn in g stan ces. A nd w heu the tw o constuhles cu tters had lighted I11 front o f tin* sta any precaution a g a in st dishonest ser fl.le d , hut lea ves his m oney lyin g vants. T h e orn am en ts aud valu ab les alMiut, so that it Is rea d y to m y liaud. to tlie ch o w k ld lia r, "run w ith th e speed had d iv id ed the spoil th ey departed, ble« until such time as our m aster most tem pting to w om en not to men should a w a ke. H ow ever, all things o f the w ind to the houses th a t lie on ta k in g w ith them only the blicstl (the T ru ly , he Is a m uster iu e ve ry w u y to Is* deMired, fo r does he not know good the fo u r shies o f tlie com pound am i ask w ater-ca rrier) au d the chow kidh ur, the couie to an eml, and so at last word tion money, a re left about w ith a care tobacco from hud, uml sm oke those o f the serv a n ts w h eth e r there a re an y fo rm er becau se lie w a s poor and had w a s brought tluit I might go Into tlie lessness tliat is a con vin cing com m en ta ry ou the Yrustw orth in ess o f th e ser ciga rs that I m y self most a p p ro ve o f? wlio kn ow how this e v il thin g lias com e only been a b le to brin g 8 ann as, and presence o f the heaven bom. "W h a t is the m atter, (lirzl K han ?” van t. Indeed, d e te ctive s say th at w hen I speak openly, for this w h ereo f 1 w rite about; p erch an ce you w ill find som e the la tte r becau se he hud left the house a servant girl stea ls from lier em ploy w ill n ever meet the sa h ib 's eyes. W ho one w ho has stay ed at. home and not ungu arded, w h e re fo re d ecen cy de the sah ib asked, as he lay on hls bed. "O h, high-born one!” 1 eried pros ers, it is alm ost a lw a y s a t the in stig a m anded tlia t he should be ofTered up to Is It that so w s nil the holes iu the sa gone to the m a rriag e.” tra tin g m yself on the ground before tion of som e m an on the outside. A nd w h eu the ch o w k ld lia r had told the la w . hib's soeks when they w an t m ending W hy wom en should en jo y tills Imper- A h ! It w as a m erry tim e In the bazar him. " I have sought an audience in hut IV W ho Is it that holds the sah ib 's ull w ho d w e lt round about how the riousness to a tem ptation before w hich bead, find on one side and then on the sah ih 's lielon gln gs hud van ish ed a then, fo r such a ease had not been oisler th at 1 m ight lay liefore thee the o th er side, w hen through exceed in g grea t cro w d cam e ruuuin g, so tluit lu kn o w n fo r m any y e a rs , and w ag ers run m igh ty w orkin gs o f providence. He so m any men fa ll, is a question to B ut high a s to w h a t the sen ten ce would boid. oh. sahib, as w e lay oil our beds which there are sev eral an sw ers. Mou- slotllfulllcHH lie lies lu I mh I imh I I d s the a m inute the house w a s fu ll. liarb er sh a ve lilmV A ll tin*«** tilin gs - e ve ry m an hail been to the m arriag e be; so tlia t w e becam e th e lau gh in g last night, o ur hearts beiug heavy with ?y, for itself. Is not so highly valued by wom en a s by men. W heu th ey do A \ OI*EX AIR O Y MX ARICI and more do I do! I am the sah ib 's fi'Hst mid no one could tell how this st«»*k and b y w o rd am ong the Idlers w ho despondency, there cam e a mighty steal, it is to gain possession o f som e w ind from heaven that w rapped thine thin g hail happened. co n g re g a te round the w ell that lies In right hand; w ith ou t me c«ui he do noth pie bo ugh s until they are 1 At this m om ent the kliansuina seized th e ce n te r o f th e m arket place. T ru ly house lu its folds, ami when Mie wind ?oveted article, w h ile, w ith tlie other ing. bending them in to a hoop aul sex, it Is the m oney, or the p leasure to t'ertu in ly It Is true that the sulilb in** hy the arm and pointed to the gate, the b u llfro g cro a k s loudly In the night had passed a w a y w e went to look, and, them firm ly w ith tine picture* be directly gained from It, w hich lo! all the sah ih's furniture hail return and a s he did so my heart san k w ith in season, but w hen the m orning d a w n s som etim es ca lls me e v il nam es, hut tened w ith ou t th e slightest m l fhHt is only when th e m oney runs me, fo r It w a s the sulilb w h o hud re th e h a w k com es forth, aud then the ed. I-et me beg o f the heaven born, prompts the th e ft. W om en, m oreover, M any p re fe r to purchase sm^ bave few tem ptation s to p astim es turned, und w ith him had com e the song o f th e b u llfro g su d d en ly «-eases; therefore, to return and take up hls short by reason o f the m any h e av y ex- O utside their th a t a re w a rra n te d s«» ure (o* h M m I o once more in Ills own house; a,nil which call fo r m oney. Isouses I have had to meet In mine ow n niuglatrnte sahib, uml w e hail uot pre- so It is w ith all loud-voiced ones! o ve o f personal adornm ent, th ey are lug. T h e horizo n tal bur can j I pray that the sahib w ill not forget IMired a tale. T ru ly n ev er befo re hu«l A s fo r our m uster, he lived w ith the household. Hut, though he Is a good seldom s w a y ed hy desires and arnbi- aged hy l»*nillng down a tooiJ his unw orthy servant, (Jirzi K han , In 1 been so u n w illin g to go fo rth and m a g istra te salilh, and w ore tne m a gis m aster, there are som e thin gs I cannot w hile tVe Indian c lu b , anclili^ lon e the gratificatio n o f w hich requires tra te sa h ib 's elo d ies, h a v in g none o f that d a y .” app rove of lu him. fo r w hat hearer can meet the m aster. can he cu rved from some heaq Wealth. T he great w orld o f outside T h eu ran I und held on the step o f Then did the m aster laugh and call hls ow n. Hut th e loss o f hls goods did look w ith a fa v o ra b le e ye u | m « h the It w ill he foun d that practij yoitug sah ibs whom he honors w ith Ills the sah ih 's ca rria g e a s he aligh ted . not w eigh h e a v ily on hls soul, fo r w h er out to the magistrate* sahib by name, pleasure w hich in vites a man does not open-air gym n asiu m is niontf ?xist fo r them, aud th a t ab so rb in g love Oh, h eaven born ," I cried, p ro stra tin g e ver tliere w a s fe a s tin g o r m errim ent and 1 w h s forced to repeat the story frlHUsdhlpV A re th ey not us roaring ing. fo r th ere Is the swayini lions, and is not th eir presence to he rnyst-lf hum bly on the ground before there w as o ur sah ib to be seen. Sueli once more. Ho! ho! there w a s much »f dress aud je w e lr y w hich is supposed tracs an d th e supple liemllnj to lead so m any w ea k spirits to friv o l him, "I am not tit to lick tlie d ust o f la u g h te r am ong the sahibs that clay, Is the straugeu«*ss o f tlie sah ib log! niUtrnstisI lu any houseV T ru ly , they boughs to m a k e the exerelsel Som etim es tim e tra v e ls slo w ly , am i and they called us lyin g d evils aud ity and sin is much less strong th au is h a ve been w helped In w lekisln ess, am i thy fe e t; 1 am lik e a w orm lu thy and v a rie d .— C h icag o ChroDidta* so It did lu o u t case. It w a s the n ight other evil nam es such Is the character generally believed. h ave delighted in ra sca lly conduct p ath ." T he tem ptation o f business ventures, "W h a t Is tlie m atter, (Jirzl K h a n ? ” before the d a y o f trial, and w e (that is o f the sahib dog. from their youth u p w ard. Ih> I not B l o o m e r * « N o t PopuliB of d arin g speculations and hazardous "M ak e short to say, the o th er serv a n ts an d m yself) rem oiulier the day w hen fo u r o f them the sah ib Interrupted. B loom ers a re not nearly »| chances. Is one to w hich w om en are O d d itie s o f E n g lis h V illa g e s . entered d u rin g the sah ih 's alstenee, w o rk o f It and tell me w h y th is crow d w ere gath ered round the g ra sscu tte rs' as fo rm erly , but u suit sec« ( Art*, w rapp ed In tlie m antle o f o ur ow n X'ndoubtedly the most extraord in ary a n g u larly indifferent. T h eir am bitions day d e se rv es a w ord. It was if am i. h a vin g thrust me aside, did they has co llected In m y house.” ire sm all. W hen they can gain a livin g "Itre a t and w o n d erfu l th in gs luive b lack thoughts, w hen su d d en ly a man to w n sh ip iu England is that o f Skicl- not do m any stran g e thin gs to the fu r ish-gniy d o th , and was wornt| n iture and to the sah ih 's most p riv a te hapiusned 111 thine a b se n ce,” I replied app eared lu th e circle o f light, and sat duw , lu Cum berland. It con tain s but salary, tlielr dream s are gen erally rea l trem ist. T h e re w ere full bloc gisslsV T hen, h avin g w ritten a letter q u ick ly, so that hi* m ight not lie vexed dow n at m y right hand, am i I. looking 0111* house, the occupier o f w hich Is un ized. T h e liopc*s of w ealth and lu x u ry in k n ife p laits, and gathered 1 mid pasted It upon the door, they took w ith luqiatletK-e. " It w a s thus: 1 had ou him, sa w th at It w a s M uuuoo I j i II, ab le to exercise tlu* Briton's privilege w hich haunt the Im aginings o f an o rd i tic* a t the knee. A s It was) their d ep artu re. And w hen the sah ib sat in the veran da a ll the eve n in g. In the m ess kh au sa m a . w h o w a s bu tler to o f votin g because there is no overseer n arily am bitious m an are fa r beyond sunny a fte rn o o n the lady wort returtied, w hich w as liefo rc I could a r a cco rd an ce w ith thy com m and, oh, high tlie officers that are m y sah ib 's friends. to prepare u voters’ list aud no church I the m odest desire fo r affluence o f the w hite pique w a is t with a bii "H am ! R an i!” tlie man cried. or other place o f w orship or assem bly most energetic aud enterprising w om over c o lla r and a neat black! ran ge the house as I nImproved o f, lie born one, w h eu suddenly I w a s seized an. I f a w om an is not rich by In in a most un co n tro llab le m a n n er w ith And the o th er H indoos w h o w ere ou w h ich to publish one. whs on the point o f lieutlng me for the T here w as a Jau nty jacket oil con fu sion w h ich p revailed on e v e ry a ragin g thirst that forced m e to go to presen t took up the salu tatio n and a n T h e most rem ote village in England j heritance or m arriage, she sets aside m aterial a s the bloomers cut| liam l, hut l»*fore lie could do so Ills eye my house In o rder to d rin k w ater. Hut, sw ered liack, "Mlta H am .” Is th at o f Farley-cum -D itton. T his tru the dream o f riches as one n ev er to he Eton p attern , short and squ; accom plished. T o ach ieve w ealth by fell His hi the letter the yo u n g sah ibs salilh, hard ly had I reaetied m ine ow n "(>l»*n y o u r e ars w id e, oh, y e m en." ly rural spot is th irty and a h a lf miles ed a t th e w a ist. T he jacket 1 had loft p astisl on the door, am i theu threshold w hen I heard u m igh ty rush sahl Miuuioo l.aU ; “ fo r I h ave com e all from the nearest ra ilw a y station. As her ow n endeavors, honorable o r other co llar and w id e revers eilgedt hi* laughed and said that this w as ing sound behind me, and, lookin g the w a y from tin* m esshouse In order to a con trast to this m ay be mentioned wise, is so perilous and form idable an braid. T h e re w ere tight sleefl m arch in g order! Such Is the w a y 1 round, 1 saw that th y house w a s eu- tell you u tule. and to ask you the m ean the ham let o f Ystrad. about ten miles undertaking that she no more contem ly puffed a t the shoulder ami T velo|*ed In a great cloud o f dust. A nd ing th ereof. Behold, there <«n«*e lived a from Onrdiff. T h is tiny settlem ent pos plates It than she w ould seek to gaiti w ith braid. T h e hose were \ am vexed by the sald h 's friends. I say these few th in gs that all men Itnm isilately iny heart stood still w ith kin g In a grea t land. A hum ane ru ler sesses tw o im portant main m ads, tw o 1 glory hy A rc tic o r A frica n exp lo ra black, au d she w ore low-cut tion. m ay know how I stan d, uml that they fea r, so tliat 1 return ed In a ll linstc whs he, h ml also a matt o f great un der ra ilw a y s and tw o large rivers. shoes. m ay sec how h ard ly I h a ve la*cu I ami in« the other serv a n ts also. And. stan d in g. yen. the a n ts In th eir house« A v e ry unique feature is exclu sively R e v o lu tio n in H n ir n re « *;« « . sahib, th e house w as left as thou s*««*t ga th ered not m ore w isdom than he. claim«»! by T rim ley. a sm all village in * N ews from E n gland says that a revo tru e ted. It w a s one even in g, shorMjr a fte r our It now , fo r the floor stan d s ns l«ir*> ns lint one d a y th is kin g departed fo r a Suffolk. In the one chu rch yard o f the lution iu tlie arrangem ent o f h air on return from the hills, and Just before the desert o f the I'uujn ub. and the evil short season, le a v in g Instructions w ith p arish tw o chu rch es are to lie seen. the heads o f fashion able w om en lias th e app roach o f the w in ter, th at the sp irits o f the a ir h a ve left the heaven his vizier and o th er officers to gu ard all S e rv ice is conducted tJiree tim es a begun. H ints o f th e chan ge h a ve been ©IF P resen ce called to me, a ml, h a vin g ls>rn n eith er a l*ed to rest hls w e a ry tilin gs In his absen ce. Now, w hen the w ee k lu «*a«*h o f these churches at tin* current in Loudon boudoirs for w eeks Itar told tut* that he w as goin g to eat d in II iii I m upon nor a pint** tluit the klian- m aster w a s a w a y , each man repaired sam e hour. aud a lread y a fe w women, grea tly n er at the m a g istra te sah ib 's house am i suniii tuny set before hltn at m eal tim es. to Ida o w n house, amt dUI there w h at T h e <l«*e]»»st w ell In England Is fouml daring, have disp layed the new style w ou ld not lie Istck liefo re m idnight, he And all th ese men w h o live In Mie eoin- he pleased. O ne het«»»k h im self to the at H am ilton. In H am pshire. It stretch In public*. T h e Innovation, ns usual, is A wotnM bade me sit lu the vera n d a and a w a it liouiut iil»>ut thine o w n h ave seen b azar to b u y a new co at; a second en es 350 feet below the su rfa ce o f tin* a reviv al and d ates back not to 1830 , lem ebota| t i Is return. N ow , th e khunsam n (the those th in gs arul <*an I » n r testim o n y." tertain ed n la rge p arty «>f frien d s, ami earth . A bout h a lf w ay dow n this w ell th at epoch y e a r o f fashion, hut to the in the I r A m i th e crow d shouted: " I t is all as so on e a c h man a cco rd in g to hls ow n s h a ft Is a su b w ay , three* m iles In length, y ea rs Im m ediately preceding Queen butler) w as that v e ry even in g en ter goot ta in in g m any frien d s In the iMildxmrcht the b e a m r has said .” Inclination. T h en th e kin g returned w h ich loads to the seo«*onst. \ ictoria's accession. Its salien t fe a A S*| T h an did the m a g istra te sah ib look and It w a s found tliat w h ile those un khaiiH, w hich Is the co o kin g-h ou se; so, On the top o f the pariah chu rch tow tures are a boldly upstanding loop or woman h a vin g reflected that the so hit) w as stern ly Hit me, ns If he w ould look dow n w orth y serv a n ts ha«l feast «si and made er lu Bioknoller, Som ersetshire, is a tw o o f the hair brought decidedly for. tw o belli? tho ugh lless, ami tlierefo re could not un Into my ly in g soul. m erry the treasu re had l>een le ft u n y e w tree, now five feet high, and »till w ard, on the top o f the head, w h ile the lows, and I " I s th is tale tru e?" lie asked. derstan d that the vera n d a w a s not a guarded am i It ha«l vanished, mi man g ro w in g In a hardy fashion. It is arrangem ent hehiml ta|»*rs to a point tilt* rrowd| 1 Now m y Iveart san k a t hls sternness. k n ew w here B ut the kin g o n ly la u g h g en era lly believed that tlie tree owes an inch or so from the base o f the skull. p leasan t p lace to sit lu a fte r the fa ll o f mittine t! " I t Is tru e,” I a n sw ered , liendlng ed and dism issed those u n w o rth y ser its origin to a seed dropped b y a bird. the night, I closed a ll the doors c a re I he n ovelty w hich renders It noticea A Ba fu lly , uml, h a vin g exh orted the ehow - dow n befo re bin: lu o rder to hide my van ts, and, stra n g e to tell, the kin g P erh ap s the most splen didly dei*or ble is the Introduction o f a s c a rf o f so ft woman k u lh a r to keep strict w atch lest thieve« confusion. la u gh s still. T e ll me, O G lrzl K han , at««l ch u rch iti the kingdom is that o f silk gauze, or lace, tw isted in and out Justice of Hut m y sah ib only w a lk e d up an*I w h at Is the m ean ing o f this tale ? ” should i*ass that w ay ami stea l w h at IN hltley Court. \Von***«ten*htre. It is of the colls o f hair, which at»» usually In the ft th e y listed, 1 w eudod m y w a y to the dow n the veran d a, amt said. “ D a m n ! T hen m y heart g rew u n easy w ith in en tirely construct«»! of w h ite marble, gathered sligh tly m ore to one side of ferrin g th a t she w as no l*dy.J dam n!” its all Kngliah sahilw do w heu haldioiiivhl kliana T ru ly , wo won* a me, fo r th is story w a s lik e In m any the p ew s are chastely ca rv ed ami the the head than the other, the balan ce be A J e rse y C ity woman m erry com p an y, and hail m any th in gs they are an gry. respects to o u r own. pulpit is o f genuine C a rrara marble, 1 ing created w ith a puff or bow of the bu rglar an d then pleaded "Sen d fo r the o th er s e rv a n ts,” the to say to each o th er a s w e sm oked «sir "1 know not," I a n sw ered . m aterial. rich ly paneled w ith precious stones. Judge to let him off. bee# hookahs am i a te such sw e ets a s the m a g istra te suhlh said. " T h e a n s w e r to tilts rtdUe Is not fa r On the v illa g e green a t Meriden, in too Imndaome to go to jail So tlu* rh o w k h llm r ran nml fetched to seek." M unnoo I a 11 c a lle d , risin g W a rw ick sh ire, there is a large stone P l,r th e S u m m e r G ir l. buniila (tin* grocer I hail sent around a s A M ilw a u k ee woman thi*1 a ivw a.n l fo r our Im vliig l»*eii silen t them from th eir houses, w h ere they and gath erin g up Ms robe a s if he cross, w h ich is supposed to m ark the •»mil into a v a t o f beer bw" on tl>e m a tte r o f the short w elglit am i w ere in hiding fo r they had all re- w ould lea v e us. " fo r It lies in mine central jwint o f E n gland.— Pearson's fused to b u y her a new th e Inferior q u a lity o f the a rticles w ith t lim ed to tlie cotnpound hy this time. bud. Hut K n o w le d g e is a pearl o f W eek ly. A So u th B ro o k lyn wonut " D r iv e q u ick ly to the T h a n « ,” Mie great price, anil is only to be bought w h ich he supplied the salilh. T I kmi husband o v e r th e head witlj su d d en ly in the mhUt o f the co n verse m a g istra te sah ib continued, ad d ressin g w ith money!"’ W ith o u t P reju d ice. pan b e cau se he w as too l**.T D ick -A n d how did you p roceed? then* cairn* to o ur .sirs from o v e r the Mie sy ce (tlu* groom ) “ and lw ing back T h eu did w e consult am on g our- the sid e w a lk . mml w a ll o f the compotMtd the sound w ith you tw o c*HiHtal 4 es. w ho w ill take selvea, so thut at last w e w en t and F re d — W h y, I Jtxst w ent up to her and A N ew Y o r k wom an reft ot utn iliiiiis am i id m uch shoutin g him I dow n tlie de|»>slti*ais o f these rogues." fetch ed that w hich Mi«* man required. a sk ed her if she w ould m arry me. a man and w as sued f»r T h ro * 11*1 tlu* m a gistra te salilh o ffe r to Hinging, and us w e looked forth w e saw IWck— W ith o u t first telling her how " T lie exp lan a tio n Is so sim p le." M un promise. Mail It w a s a m a rriag e procession ami tak e o u r m aster N ick to hi* house, fo r noo I«all con tin ued, "tlia t y e h a ve w a lk m uch you loved her and all that sort A K e n tu c k y w om an cot tlia t Mien* w a s a great crow d a ml the our salilh had n either a c h a ir to nit ed p ast and le ft It! T h is ts how the o f thing? is I » ' « tons off her betrothed* upon n or a k n ife w ith w h ich to cu t hi* kn o w led ge has com e to m y hand. You g la re o f m any ton'll*««. F r e d - O f course: I did not w an t to m u se she d id n 't like the **-T| Now , 1 n*coU*H*f«d th at till« m ust Is* m in t. Mo they departed. Household m ust kn ow that th«*re w a s a great «lin p reju d ice her judgm ent to her. t.ln* m arriage o f one K h u d ah Hux. w hose Now tlie Kngltah kiw In a «grange net* a t the m sanhouse to-night, and the | W ords. A C h ica g o w om an *<** m other ha*l sew n the w ed d in g g a r thing; som etim es the (Jovom m ent w ill m a g istra te salilh am i y o u r m aster w ere A P o llo » F e r n « * . a man w h o se l>o.v Insulted m ents that m y un cle's w ife 's sis te r had net w ith tlu* foolN hnesa o f a little rhtkl. both Invited N ow , w hen th e w in e “ M y b r e th r e n ." sa id th e m in ister, W h " W omen O w e. S n c lr|> A Boston w om an with* w o rn ; tl»en»f«in*, lutvltig look«»! to »***• st»I at o th er tim es it w ill rend the evll- passed round, tlie tongues o f a ll w ho " y o u «hai t k n o w h o w happy h a p p v you von w »-in ill W om an stands a s the sacred guard- off s*>vernl angTy men »'ll«) tliat tthe «*how«llkh.'ir w a s «llllgent lu do**r lim b from lim b. T h e re fo re, an w era i>re«*«sit got loosed, an«l they knew l>e if you only have a fellow feellu g in * n O f m ura homes our nation's to "il«>" her h u sb a a *" h u w atch , I luvite*l till«* klu m sam a am i none o f un kn ew itn p o w er, anil an there not that I conWt un derstan d th eir la n ▼ our bom nw H prosperi,,-. an,l to her must w e look for W orld. his frionds, am i to go tlier w e w e n t to wnn great d iv ersity o f o p lalo o nn to gu age. Amt M last the lleu n w an t sahib 11 uni pli. nu M one* o f hi* hoiirors **j true reform s T o her «andarci mn, t j tie* tglilegn sk m 's house. A h ! It w a s w h eth e r th e m a g istra te nabtb w ou ld told a tale w h ich w as to this effect. ha«1 a fello w feeling |n m y Imawn last H i n t , f o r the ** . open (muse, am i such w as the lib e ra l cau se un to t*e l*e«teo w ith cordn until On th a t e v il n ight w hen y o u r sah ib 's h £ T w 1<et h,‘ r s" r- to place C old la cin g Is effecti*W| night hah I 1 ve got no diam ond pin thi* ¡T t high and keep It pure, and m ake it ity it***t p revailed tliat w <t stay eil until w e w ere n ear to death or w h e th e r w e th in gs van ish ed, you m ust know that m orn in g." New York T ribun e ■ M'Dl.v Im partially to all people l r lioleros. alsiu t Im If an hour o f Me) thne o f th e w ould lie throw n into prlnon fo r th e yo u r m a ste r returned ea rlie r titan he T h e flehu In vogue i* s a h ib s expeoted n g n m . I Hut aa w e rent o f o u r Uvea, w e a il ««reed to teU had intended, and w ith him oam e the 5 * ""• "> £ A c c o m p a n i e d H er. rail short o f her standard, and never dored m uslin. turm «l to le a v e I noth-ed a)m an billing different tnlen to the police w hen they lieu ten an t s o d the m a g istra te sahibs. "It'« a uba m e." cried the yo u n g w ife F lo ra l p a ttern s abona! a w ay lu a «lark corner, aa If V shunneil •rriv a u . no th at no m an m igh t know A nd w hen th ey s a w that none had been "n o t « thing in the tuoi»., at to eat ■ »melone In the stro n ger sex w hat si con, le m as m ,he w ea k e r l Ì ! ¿ V , gren adines and la«-«* 1* f b s a s sight, w h erefo re 1 haled him fo rth , w h ich w a a the tru th , and thua the aode le ft behind to w a tch they laughed, and I’ m go in g right home t<> p ap a." think not to eleva te socletv h r hldin~ am i, Ifiio id it w as the cb o w k ' o f Justice m ight be fru stra ted . And y o u r m a ster h a rin g opened a godow n. Ma n y Jackets a re of J " I f ymi don t mind, d ear." M id the or condoning the e v il, which surra,Z ] gold o r b la ck scroll h r.» - ! w ho lnet left ids punt. a fte r a kang tim e had paaaed an d o y r o f w hich he alone keeps th e key. they hunhand, reg, h’ ng for hi« ha,. T i l g« w ith in and made r:,^ r er>‘ * * * bm ^ ,hUtni A touch o f cerise re lre j prepared, «he « 7 « lU sc up!" 1 cried, net you. — Y oukers ¡Statesman. • u t those whom .h e has found It t a w o n e -h .lf o f the Import** ^ M IS S E D T H R O U G H O U T T H E Y E A R THE SAHIB'S GOODS. A £ s and with