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Jr THE £TOJiY TOLD In r'-»<Au J. nrTl Joan v I jri-j '^o « lmu<! inluu!. to-'otlior; iJira'In'u iiV nii'l I il t.i'* i .:..i: , Kiltie Ih‘in! .! I'/ v t jt.v f.itln r C >1 I Mntelj • i:nls nii„ , l!r Worui alkOiit; . • Warivtu wiiti.n moek>-1 o.U v i':!<• it. «IuJ tb(» ria-l iioon paved alt h • Tin y lin*l nr;. r a sliinumT: . . II|T stars I. t I i'tr« i. . t f .*1, Nil'll I t 1 ’ ti. ‘Ill li.ld • K> rlt.:» K ullt iintn ju j.vi I< i . in, (. .'in'i-'l-' I l*’:! I • l for tl.ien \Yh;:t <n*4 In-to m In r v?nn. [ In'll lUlJ >'•. .i Mill Ii-ii ;Vn*;i!r«!? .U ^ : l «1l.'!l to U-.-tt a I *■'"&% '*n '? Vhy ([id pro:;** jfo riv. • i II id.- thu IL'I.t of K IV. w rwn^ ili>' storv : I » < )M, > -f ii'-v Jhst t i * * ■ .irtn' Jiot t’lf <•:(> J ■ t I i i< : 11 A ■> ot.cu ' .it.-I; !V<1 .l-f -l n: ID. " : !1 go n'*-r - - 1 Ik UcVe v < lu liavi- a t-ini J on, r ' •» 11 ’ • T 11 < II 1 kill l l’ 'XT , ll WOt) >|i’(’ll Ivil I <*1: !' ti ’ fears.-ami liave vou ^ainVil v Ifiski-il N'o oiuM oj.lu**! ‘ mir ijuat tvl !ns *lriv-i>n pcojili' aw as I.)\v<*riMl t!it* price of youi Lunls at:.! |>ul you to inuch troul»K* tui'l expense. Tell nie'w 1|( re vbu tire ;tli(';.(l>' “l^il dm s you'un :i'a us to <jiep in to llx* Jordorts'' asked .'it' I’, •w taeu - "No uia am T (k4iT i* simply ask yor to ildr.k il all over, meet tlie-Ior dons and liavo a talk, and put tliis fuss iny uway.-’V . - - . •‘its they Tins badness to to mo to vis.'^ fl : T n. “W, 11. suppose they do? VVjll yon meet ’em half uax<’ Tbe)e\vas .itioth'-r lort"< i i!en.'e; > broken I;.S’. J . tlv 5 «»ld ma\^ w liO i.l,: •* . ms like tluu’s s rise in wl. it you * .\ l dp t. aijy 1/. li \e tffar’s l-in Too I u<»itt^. and tl.at il on-lit to stop ' r-M -ti -»\v, ton think U'oVi t to-ni^lit TTi the uiondn ♦. if you at -all agreed to doMlon’s and have a talk t: I iVe otiix to r^ine to^ellp r I ok t ■ > s' C I he 1* 'ily of Jieep-* w a r. ” * i;; t.red i w* nt to Ik 1 about 10 , I *.i the family s..t*up and la[k«'il after midnight. Next morning at i’a>t Iiuw mat. said to me: dC V C«l l Ol.ed Ui-stOp fnsfc- if-the Jeii^ - will, but it *, no ba k- v i*. 1 or us No fsjwnun ever Kirks • . __ SontA >f ttu* IVnl* IVrfonnS*! by Wide- Kaukt* HHit..%bitill bun* lleporli'ts-. .V Udory^of > e*4»ps would 0>nu a very peod,liistot vof journalisni from tlu;time tiO' spdphrs first iMajan tob*.issued. Cbie .of tbo giYaVKeoops of history was a pro* di- tion. TlKSj^utieulnrs of 4 this scoop are nv liistorieah fhat they catrbe found ti‘. ’« Jfkrot yof the Crimean War.” .The London Time* pVeuictoc. \he I sit tie of Alma. It catV^d the battle that bad not yet been fou^bt hv the.name it bas Ixvn known in history^ It j»ointed out x’> lu re it w ould T>e fought itvrl jvjiuti'd out w hat wotrid lie the result. 'This ro- tuarkable predi*'tion w :\s m rilieditVcvcry jiartieular. and, although Th<* 'iTities alterwak« j»t on the preiTu ting busir n« ss as to the fall of bediustopol,-ttofto *w\ilaily work. It C»n lt«* u* hh Artjunct to StA:»m 11hII\vu>* himI tireutly Abl lbr | , i‘o|ri** < % Assuming the commercial successr of the use of elev.trii'ity aa a motivo power for running stnvt cars, U seems to u» that the time U M^xn cowing when not only w hat is called'he rapid trat.isit i>role rein will in this w ay receive a satisfac tory solution, but **»lso a SidtleincrtT will, l>e given t*> some (d the now vexed social problems which springoutof the conges tion of 4>opulation within'.the narrow limits of a great*.e^y. There is clearly no need of crowdine |>eople together in FAIL Anotbrr Mini Who Rought Rudden Wealth • ml Failed—F.u»y Victim* of the •‘Urec-n CboxU" l^cttlem—But Th»« Tlirto W !»•- tmtVe Hear to Nil* tf»* Oamto. alls the moral conversation. TJ»e rustlei •ep^* M^p.v yenfs U*forev^l^' v .j»ore* w ith m were nny railroads, h man traveling in trtii a 77 t)e/icon Ilardshell sat l>olt upright In the comer of the family jh*w. Ids, eyes fixed on the preacher and his whole at- tituile that of decorous attent-ion. But tenement InJusos, provided a means d^n ‘ the droning tout's of The parson made tax Ik* found of giv ing them innplo room to impression on him. for his thoughts were live in within reason aide distance of f ar away. He was thinking of thediv, tlu>sc plai'is^iiero tooy oarrv-oir their tiyctropolis and the alluring j<>\s wort At Ihcpn^nt » vorr; w M do#rtol , M . l,, KV Uc (NifTsnlerablo numlK-r of- Wrose w ho ar*» . _ .. . .... * , , • » i . , «i heart. “Oraokv, tin Ktid to himself, ehiydoyed m tlic workshop*, scores and otlieeX. of this city Jive either in the Ribrrmh^ wTnl' of the c'ity or in some of its surrounding tOvvns; but the mim- ber of tli*>'f v* living would' tie greatly iuereas***! if tlnv country within a circuit 'of ten ndhs-of The *'ity hall could l>e r**aelu*d in a rcluliwiv short time and at A small exjH tise. \ Settlements are n^’t to grow up m-4W imnudiati* in iglrbcriioo+^rf- the snbur- vvn. -— A i • i • . V n i r>:ic ** You are li*bit rrn.'v and juJ ;ii.ci.t n for anybody, simply g«*ing ‘.ve - 1 re- lo cx \ IhkIV I “Arti r l^uwinan a 11 -—f**r—J*-p—rnd- s -nr-»uitd wif* !»' glad Ui- ••o tli - ijr. it* i t nir.‘.. It lias ir^t *n>lv ' a d-* ;* levouand thi* Jurd'.us, l»ul othtT la ■ ,i*.-. A. Tr 1 In xverT .* w n n»*t I: it fH*< i .ToiTT ti’s •re IbH-ing ’TTttnRrrhr mil t > t in* i.(t M-*»-Tr*- t:„ pt i * -;» *.' t i.-k mid J.ari • *1 !.-♦ 4e»l*i Trr-rith r Tdvdietions came true. This xIwav tlu* bi-.iuty of stopping predicting w hen vi>u F.avr made one big sucee-s. A sci>op which involved-*-good «Usd of pi rvitial Uar gef was accomplished a f* \v x u s ago by the c'Trespoiuh'irt of^ The Ncrr Y* i k Tim* > in London. Mr. Harold I i'-d'-ric wont thcough the cholera smit- (i i*. «list riots of I ranee.end Spain, and cabled a page to Ids p:i|H*r, giving an ac curate Idstojpv of tlu* plague, and show ing for the first time v^hat was to .'.jo fcan.-l from the cholera’, epidemic nriiT »4*i,t .ax4«* not. In T?<-t, it gave people ■fij- tli** first Time an accurate esTTTn.ite of thy -ituation. * When the • Princft* of Wales vh4w*l Am* n( a Tlu-* New York Herald Binnp* a sroop on all Ids esteemed contemjtora- ri* s by luddiui: a w iiu.agaiust all comers, lids was it Niagara Falls At id there was . hut one wheat that time to New > mk. The 1 b r.dd ri'is'i ter staitcd .sending in his to* an 1. until ho liail fiuT.shed, w ho are compelh*ii to come «-acli day fb n in- of *the other men ^ould b* n«l in the city to < arn their living is that the tlv.ii. He fid. graphed -every mental ‘time occppi**d in <rdng to an I coming thing that hr could think of. deseribi d f ro * n work,- uiul The inconvenience in -but them Yorkers is up to elite tviok*! 1 Valk'erlate, howe' er, l‘m just c* hittaH o most on ’em, even if ! don’t take fto daily paper. They’ve got terget up pretty early in the morning n*fiH>l old Josiah . Hardshell 1 11 8tHi tfur York termorrer, ’n 1 reckon when I get hack I’ll show these critters raound alxiout here a trick or two that 11 sur|»ri»*o ’em.” * . UK KNEW THE DEACO*. t .— r . v „ if- It w tw lateju tlmHnwuoon of U'O ban statu >jis of our Various fuilwav lines, *, , , , ... , , r , r i i • .i • • ond, dav after these pious meditations and the demand for bind in the vicinity ^ * •' , , , , ,• . , , , • . * .. when (ho worthv deacon depurated Ins of tlu so Is tiulhcierAly mtensy K* cany . v . * #■ .i * i .1., ii r i ... 11«. iuap*»*u:k on the counter cif ajru* of the the i»ma r up ami prevent those of ImmWe 13; _ .. .. ,»<-L frjn *ml w , linK -«i««W*S*r Tr^yH,« V ) 1.^ l,«, U cst, ;,4.. ItfiwiN'i, ..talU'iis. or n inily kn.J nn.l a»k« lh^tl.;rk rf tli.-fo wrt? ^ ..... m any lettersT>r WwhrHanlshett. There a stage coach w ith Dow one day lighted a cigar. ■< “Iwish you would stop smoking, sir,” said I>*V - ,,: • .* * . “Is smbkiiigoifensi\ e-to you?” the man nsked. t -l “Yes, sir.” • .“Well, l U stop as soon as T’vo finished this cigar.” ^ Without nnotlier word Dow suddenly reached forward, ptil^sl tho cigar^rom the luan’i* lips and threw it intothe rttnL i t The man fired .up, but looked at tlm well knit figure of Ins fellow passenger, ^regarded the bright light in his cye» and eo<jle<l off. - s' —» ‘ “I recall an Incident oonftln^ddwn the Rigi. while I was traveling Tn KuropC.” said the general. Kuroperfu railroatlsdid ’not prov i*le aneparate smokrng car then, and l don’t know as they do now. A passenger In our car w-A.s complacently smoking his cigar. — . 'V^’rni’re an Knglishnr.an, sir’, aren’t rbu?’T said to him. _ ' "'Oh, .no,' laid Ke briskly; ‘I'm an American/ “ * Whatl you an Amcricatt and Snlok- ing in the piesOhoa of ladies! quicks restUrss fort'e. He does not for sleep or food. Ho knows no weari ness of thefhvh. He ha* no doubt* or fesnt. lie bolievea and ha is an impirer pf faith. lie w ill build'a hotel of rtO ro*mi9 or a street motor railway on th# . j bl;ink pm trie and wait for a town to grow up around it. The town always comes if he lie a genuine rustler. You can’t tell lutn by bis Ivoks nor th* cut of his clpfitft. His grammar is often addled and ho makes a bib of his napkin ut liipTable. But when he turns himself U|*<»n a project w ith money in it be p eject project*. It looms. It yawns. He keeps ifec*er in the way cf your eye* know it you \cgin tp se* rainbows around lt~ • ^ g He cares nothing f6r money after ills made. Ask and it is given you. Tell bim a tale *i>f woe end out comes his pulse, lie wouhl*moldet in a week be hind u de>k or in a counting room. Hq is always on the lojve. Today he isjjetting bpti«ms 0*1 corner lots In Pierre. To^ morrow he is building mills at Yankton. Then he isfcfT toSt-Paul bulldozing •‘Jim’* fHIl ^or more railliwds, or off to Ivew York placing the st<x-k of a hew loaq or twojJiMant from Hu m. there are in ui(*!»t iii'tanccs lar|f quaniitiv* of land which could Ik* pur**hase*l at very low prices; hut the obstacle in the way of Was one IcUef—a brief Krtavxl—bidiling hih^t«v\yaft in the hotel barroom for Ids- C*wci>iimndcnt, vvbo wou tlu* Bo T* r r; I *ik |.*r •bin ‘-fi •LU i t. UM t ll Tu!>. T , •Nv ml' tin; Prims) of Wales vvon» [ tlioPuksof Nt-Wk'asih* said nml .1 i v * i v nr ndH-r of the* suite to think alw.iit. . i;\ h»* h>rtu fall lu. L mi—th'* k avaikibh*, a cop) of tlu' New -'U mnst of whretl was t'*le- 1 t.) Til. IT* i d I in N*-w- Yojdr/ tem* h«* h:el lini-he 1 with tie* • it v\:*' thei. t*v» lat*mp<r apy of' le w-j'.ip* • I'l.m^fo s« r.*l in a tn< .1 imTlu* 11* raid office . * • r pfihjnes tlwt came lu fri»m •'pdu* id. t.’e* big sum of for the telegraph bill would U* -n altogether waged, id. 111 Tii? yntnrgcr ‘lays, rhar- y ■>:;* ti\e to bring in t'u* j:<*v- tii! " i^»*‘ t<» Tim l>**tn»it Free lie ha 1 a vv ihl ii*le against time, f only delivered the ines-agt*' in i* but v\r,*l • an t.ccfciut <J' tie-* M li, i*. i-> i: : t 4 *! rru h to say. i*vre tnb'fC'kfmg and very U’.or** \vlh-ly rca*l lh;l:» was the • f v\ hull ho was the eart h r. ? .:t i u** of an Aju-rican inagn 1 ’ .v'-iu.. th** Palis corre-t» n- iu* London Time-, gi , * , . , I , , i i . ,I StoVlock. and a*ldre.sg him as **Ums*r.’’ -* - At the rV'ur apjKu«t* d t he*leac*iu m lank forip was exceeded in an ilrmchair in one corner of tho Ixirroom, while his eyes- ftnxiouaty sennyT»**l th** fret* «»f each nevv- eotner. II** almo't l<*a[*e*l fr*»in his K<*at and truftt company. He is Interested in ^He gtoiijK**] tungking, but w4W-pn<»r everything. He let* no enterprise *, ami ha looked as^if lie would like c:ij»e lum. TTley’ll aiL pay, he says, of to eat ma * all “bust.” TJiert* Is no middle lino out “Ho was rtflt Tfr^cnt txqfh'*M*«i?Nr*#-rbcrc.'—VYirn^fJi'w Yol k Tribune. , man w h»*ni I met on a steamer in tliHo • Luglish clianneL 1 a-Led him to stiqv; * .trlen.lly AJtIc^ •.» —/ smoking, - and he <li*l ho with profuse I came across a trio of reminiscent apologie*. 1 told him tluit I believed _iujimgers the other night just in time to that tohaoco dulls the moral sense, but henr the follow ing, wlikh the narrator. MtTiplying daily vyjmfv; tnonr thattt>ff»*et Mh' chiMpnilSaoPlKe laii.l aTi<TMs desira- bilitv as thc-pH**e ep- on wlTu'h to build a .Imii'ic aiid Wing U[*A family. Xdvvgft s.s-Tnsrn ms t hat ills the ftt- tune d**t*tiuv «>f eh** t ri'*iiy tolnaki* Mich IbentiiMis as theser-aud in quantity of laud tliev are <-f ciFirmousextent—rend- t;v availabh.* to tliosi* who Would l>oiielit by pui*-ha-ing tlrem. That is, it mtiiis !•» ns t'uat the time is soon coming when 1 :>h;o s • 1 * :i win , infiid * i* ^ a v ci v ns*-f-r And hr in. unt i t; U *111 i i * > i •-ri CH UW-Ak-; • r J< b.-* i' pTr.iMiie •. •*. vi’iici.t • i c :*■! y beat from tl:e c v. k-.l co- f Tr \»i i’T*. f :i I at b the i*oin)>ani**s which own tliesteam rail road lines hading out of Boston will fiiul it for th* ir l<cnelit to conhimct oiwor ni<>r** c h-ctric 6lr« **t railways fnmi each i‘*<f their miIkm-Um*. stations. These rail ways can In'built out intothe country at each station, two <»r three miles on cadi ride of tlie track, at a relatively small cost. Motive power can Ik* sup plied to them from a central station be r JiJ. i;: Bx'-.tvu which would , ho m'^t convenient to the company; I \\iiiu \he cost of mnintehafit'o Would ti; » practically confined to one, or at most two, im-n f.*i each ear which was put in Service, with Mich few electrician* as might In; fouiel necessary. The coou pauy could then arrange to run these mi ' in < • Miiifction withiwregular trains; ’ hi slnirt, at a~rvlal|vk*ly smal! ekp**rise, ! tlnwe c*»mpanu*t} could <'xti*h«l*4lu*ir sys tems, jm* tar as tin* transj*ortatioh k»f pas- lt-ncers w .dri'oriC’rnr'ct; seferat miles on ?ach sid<* of their tracks. Th**el*s ti ic railnuid Umild U* simply J an extension of the regular road. The passenger leaving the main station at B**ston would l>e carried first t>) the suburU-fh i tatiof^*md (hen, hy an iiutne- dijy eoimccfing electric car, to w ithin short distance of hi* home, which might lie two miles or more from the suburban station, nn»l tbin in u short space of time and by commutalion tick ets at a low price. In tins way tlu* rail road qpmpamcs wouhl a»ld iiumeiisidy l*> tlieir suburl*an patronage, and, by tlie when n dnp|w*r-bwtfc »tg-y-»os>/ n*;m wivli A dy'C*l mustache an*! glittering silk hat \ bi*i)t over him and softly reinarkc-d: *' NYcll, t^ms-r, l.ow do you iiud trdngs in New York?” * Be g<»b!” trisnod the *lcacohv “How f r tFitinb’T dl«f vim know me?” \ 1 he man with the high hat nii'l 'dyeil tpustache Hiippres-s**! a sUiTle w itli sohh* difficulty. He might haveausw ercsl thaV he knew hiiu Ih-ciow *'0 Was the only man ill tin* Voom whose liair was siig- ir,^*i‘ vV of chicken feathers, mJusk* Us its hail Jhs n gr* , .L*K**l instead of blacked, vvh**ke face U*tokened anxi*»us ex)s-e- tanev ami w ho*o whole appearance il**- notisl familiarity with rustic nutluxU of life. He di*l say this, but he raid what pleased the deacon excessively, ami mis* *1 !iiius(.lf at once in tlie estimation of that exccHeiit ruralist. His Twply was: “Oh. ho Muibti at the i I**.-v *• ‘You furnish A |iro<>f of my tlieory, Mr, ha id I. ‘You were Binoking When Vkiu ought not to have been, •ini vi»u nc- kiibwleitgiHlTl ai ROOXI ns t attention to Ik ToUicco dull***] youi moral sen*o/Lew iston Journab i .ul. iftl vv‘ !mi t ti;e F -f—t- i ) 1 I i I h: luan’s I rin m ; *« A Uw IU th • bon ■ icy.appr* \v .*.s a • * u hostile mid i rt" II u. i 1 ■ r u k,.|i v. * re 11 O' uv. mid f*i • :n the Mg i: \i .’) u’clc '• nr; old a vent irh, r.i auger I. one t i» >v. i la l in l liO w it vv cl*-.ttu s ua Ml- s,*:i< il t/i Ot.tJ I’C' _i_gJLu -i • -j. s iii i U i» nltle u 1 - r. a n t i ** ;h . ir- dnt i. • f.iLe • a <j.iart• v c *’ :‘* * v . l. i )W is; * v\ 11! i tii a:; I < ! '.c m i i ! a i. ‘ii; mu w > Mil •. 1* .»’f a \ !i ’ lit* s;,*Yt* f.\- tne T.anwbi U takd I >ting a*v*vnnt of bow he m**k»|k*'1 ; T^crrsn n rsl e< ijmOTpnrnr ttt-h v TrtT K " mg t*i bunion a c**py of the Berlin N* a the least ililiicillty which he mrrTtr'me was the getting of a rmit to s* n<l by telegraph the matt* i w ttt—b le* iho g*•***l beds and g«»**d n.una un nt to r.vim*, lb* TTf. 1 t*» g* t tnt * HHgnm to do it, ar.vl cren then he to have an order from a very high nth.*rit v or otherw i>e bis iueaHqgi* wolihl tlu* only It'ouMc that din ave i' t<> get the news. Oma no.uoubt abom jraphed. Id 'Europe tlu c >nv- ;* *i leut.v have, another difficulty tr» o.'iffpiid w ith. and tTnt is. dren aftei •Tr. \ TT.ivi 1 ' til* I? sp 'rl.ll 1nfoi-in:*ti.m. an<l r Bu y bind it in to tli • tclegr:ij>h verv immensity of tbistraffic.couldaf- -*gL**., it i-son i> times not sent. During' ford to do it nt w hat wouM seem to be t i* ti »nbl''om*> limes ii^Spain awhile I exceedingly low prices. Any one who a. o. a new sp ipt r correspondent ftviunl w ill but rhlcgtlirough l)io district we have •cci*st*e>4*sl to r**«**yui/<|Vg p*.->|»'q i^ght ’*/i kr va'dircwiT h \i v heu I jjik liitu. Let’ll take a drink.” “Don't |Cer i f* l dew, stranger,” tnid the deabou, av lie rose from his seat and necompaqjed Ids newly made frieiul t«» the bar. “I giu*ss I Ikj abaout »•« wbrewd Aitout rotr*^. The pi«*asure*s»f-eoir* e Ar*' hy no means dissipated in the warns weather, when “hot coffee” id not needed an a mean* of defying the discomfort of Col*l weather. (. old ia»(T»s* u a delicious beverage when weM iifhdi r . Collet* ico m:ule of strong emits* frozen in a freezer, aiul served in # cu;«e> w ith whipped cream, is a dainty ih 'si-rt or n convenient part of tlu* after noon lea menu; coffee soda is u |HX*uliar summer <lrtuk, iin«l few pisiple accus tomed to tin; morning cup of coffee make any difference on account of the weather in thb most important feature . of the breakfast ta^l-.*, Au in t cofTco malntnlns that the U*st cidfee Is nia<U* in tlui old fashion***] tin coff*e pot I “Don’t give me nny now patent arrange men! for making coffee,” ho .nays; “the old tin pot is tlu* only kind of cooking ; utensil that preserve* tho aroma f\;id tho full ll.ivor of the coffee.” T\~ After the coffee hurt bwn Ixiihs] And sottl*sl psmr it in good strength ii|)oti a a*#w n -mur wav. ji its „ ^ niF**l with cream and hot milk- p'elty HiuArt \orsci es km Most true coffee epicures have n bever- «-ott«*r !»** a tuko in ()Ul JotoUilv Har«Lliell. Young man. gimme a lee Liu mile o' C11LU U gmr./' CHARLEY, AT^O, WAS KSOWS. “And now to ♦*u>*me**H, ‘ Haul tlie dap per gentleman, ns tho two seati-d tl»**m--* selves by a small table in a corner of the bar room. , ‘ v, “I'm w ith ye,” Tsponded 0w deacon eagerly, “ 'n I kin tell y**. young man. ye ll find me a pretty hard nut to crack every time.” “That s the only sort of men we deal with," responded the other Impressiv ely, ; •‘ainl I can a.vsur«i you, sir, we make it a pumt to find out just liow shrew d a man is before we put burs* Ivos in his hsmls. Now thid stuff that we re going to sell you will go down your way exactly ns well as llni real thing. Y»u can t tell age i>repared with full strength that w ill give a delicious nmma and n true but delicate flavor to a cup of rich cream and boiled milk, llathcr peculiarly the' average Atnertear. driuksahout tlu*nn;ue . niivunt of coffee now that he did eigh teen years ago. Ir 1870 tho average consumption for each |R*rson was seven ami one-half pounds, in iy88 it wm seven and two-thirds |>oim«ls, showing that liw taste for e«»ff**o neither increase* nor de- . creases.—lV*8tor. Jcuri ;d. . i lilm '•’in. m l i.f of ; It’,'ll'. ( t»‘ i*iv igor: j' -•in i M'e *>; n' : *»:i l t his presence g.HKl . nr a -few I! ;jn* e and . and come te I bv hid \ *n- fr.*e mav 1. u-rt'-ut X u;-;-. i r linn 1 X..W tb:n ' • 11 b •< H r In-f^uil i UM, Ly. ;: x il w : if, v .* nv- f; : • ji •»' *. * lilt* nwt. iu** in Hit* licet an i im uiiH-r-*', an ! t !m* 1:1 : -i | arli )Y ( t •Mil f-i * ii nr: \ in* .nib • w; -* I: i tli • • 1 ’ll 1 i , i. »r . ^ ‘ >t bill" U' id ;.b ut Hio Jo" 1 . t Uoiis l ,;;t ,cr i't; J ; .*. r. N h< n -. il! - f u s .*•; 1 . i l ». . ) **;: ‘ 1 iNa Mil )!; *• an 1 a la . iruii- ] 1 ^•gan i? »uy. i If by s;i> in. Dan “Ji 5 ^ t rue that :» u a i i r,;i mod AY l/.'.M'P-, \\ a.x Hiut by i' u* .1 »r uitliS y*-s- t< i rii..\ ?” ••Tb*:' y’(iil’> /o liC;' ;r*l < f the Joixk 'Mb’ 7 ” qi: *.|ic*l I luu I'll ;i:i i:i r. i-ly. “ Yes. Tin* tror/'l • .!*. t v. •ecu M'tir * *\M) r i u- f ;uiiii> s is I,n< t!oriy milt s a\\ a\. “And v. 1k> vl*) tli 1 v v i •>;i!h‘.'i a;-!,*'*.! tlie son Tom, a.s iie drew liimself up. “Tbev d.ji t say anytlung a:>*>ui t’lar They tsay you are k'-pi* .; j ■ «.pic away w ho v. O'.rhl t<’' sft j .* lu re i,:id help /•li'rr u[> the country. I'hey bay you jiuirt l*e qir.'t r lo 1 k s- Uv l y. J 1 up a ijTi.i*. n 1 like OV * r '»u>!d bluer.u wortb t wo or tfic*-** *’. ’(1 :ra. Tie y >ay lias qu.'.nel id.lllC J[~iMSuU j/fi Tjrot ) jUe!!’ r T T T , h ■ aitd-tr s'.'^yiTI in (bis im . Jih.T.,u.»m1 ii _ Kiv.you ha 1 a More down at the ere s road', but i lie* ow i; r b.a*! to move iw ay nr r j,!, bis Iim*. I •• )" say ) ,,, T van i ’ el n sluK Toaker or black anilh • to h uL* mound here, Ikcuiisi.* !iu s get tot; the other. 1 hey !»•.' (Ik* I* ,,i.da- 0iict*>i-. Lariitii^s. N* 'vev.-ri:. i ! . t ii.ii';.'*'.aiic.doc- tvrr H ieTc of t!;. r. F.nvcr«*»:r(**ri-id»!**>in» c -mf.', I»nt i •> el* >.(*.• hi not a men* y .hi : pr : i. ...mm.! 1 ;e >.t*ot-rt»t*«.'i*;t t"■ i;im 1 t * . i \ *1* •, it*' ! t«» any r. g- ii* iiit'-s W't ii,r bring in fm better : I ir V. i ■ mi .1 la.'iiaioii'l lia-. an / • > t f y]»Ki .!i:n a Vi tr, mtu 1 is pi\vl**“ l t tTmihriby than any- :i ih t lor lie :j a. vt ry . v> ill !i ’i.Hy i hum* |<,f l. ->s ol I a lie M*I el mine, v ho >.'■ a I'* >*/, f. u l i .it. to Dr llamniond. He bent bis c6!npan- > l > iho i'.o* l i s <it’ 'o, !int lie sai l he was I 1 : Ii^i tjI ttu- hotel only a few l b ao-l rre.Miimendo.l mioilur *kK't''r aer- '.s the street- lint mv tru inl's eon paniuti in^T-te*! tlintdie a .a;:e*l Hatn- tje-a.i aial the ^T**.if pITysi* lall I a.llv eeiiM'i a d to go. blit ga.v C v>,,'inillU I 1 ',it he vvmrhl * linrge 4TV) bn (Tu* v i-it* i’tit Dr, 11 a in n i* cm) i- c.\r-«’ptii n. - I'liyai- cian in St. l.oyii*> (iio’.K- i'emo*Mat. nu oft lilaf Util i r c <» Ui;in v*.: . * t ar •\Aa linn s'1. ■:ng l'j • r Ham a*:** 1 fo get it "tis nev er forwarded from tlieSpani-h telegraph The gov** - t r.i:ii* lit of tin* *lay took care.that n* new ^ that it dfd iVit wish t«v go abroad -b )*;M be « nt. Tins corresjvopdcnt th* n *• ro:.. t > Id • friend in Lrmdon that when he i. .*. i\ * ! tie* next (Ti'pnteh. he wax t* C'Uint « very filth v\«ird and cable *>nlv every hft!*. Word to New York. Howrot* lii**!ixp:it' hes after that ^>11 t hisprinciph*. —Wh< nev*‘r In* got a u»>o*l pi..ee-ulmew> ^ be t-’ ai.'V'Med a long rigmarole to lib rrie’id ’‘n l/'iidon, which wli. n road a- it wa *ci'.r appear* *! to Ik* a long talk of ttnam i ,1 ,*,n* 1 domestic troubles which ( were iMiiliering him at that time, hut w hen every fifth word was Liken out il gave the news hi* wanted to send. This the Sp.uii.'h people and <.lho *• >rr* -poiidcnt secured nianv 'coop-i for Iii*' pap; r.- Detroit Free 1‘ress ChildV>rf*«s, Soti.o nmthers affect vekv od*l styles in dredMng th**ir haiiies and little children, and they look^qOaint and l^.*ar with th**in • sweetness and fragramvc like that from old tiiiio linen ilrettsts. I saw a little girl of alioq) 4 years oldyesterdsy In the 1 h«)n<C car. Site l»ad a little short waiMenl dr**ss ofx wlube aainso*^. with a ^►h v.,..,.. „v..... v » — . . . drawn ud^ju^it under bet, arms. The ; limil. will ..uitklv oppri, late if • v<>u • vonr ""” 11 ' ' | ut ““ l skirt ImJ llirrc ipiile dw>|i tucks, and it tin- fom* uf wli.it w e ha*,' isHm saving. kw l‘ uur* n..lsKlv IU« Uw » ixt. ..a. I,,.,) iH . aiikUs. Sl.o Kadon mivlgvtt a,1.1 II... emit mlran.au,. that v.mld un- '" u , ** e 11 tn Tour nHgl,horl*»d for ; ional.lv result Is.tl. I ““ho railroads ! I»ylns y«i'r Rrorrr an, lifting tl.e u.ort- | 1 gage off the fyrr**., and the money g*K*8 no ir'atnr w iiat information lie loan 1 .referred to, within I tie eireuit lino of ten 'dHVcriiUCs n 'l no.,„!\ vIm. oal’ r.^ miles from Itoston. going op loll and Jha*-otter. "epn « l .von S-’.lklO of down- hill, across thousands of oercs of I' «T “- rt uf »•«>* <"* * m <* ■ vo,,rs - mi ' Ben Stern. «»f tlu Harlvton comi>any,says lie ha.-i never seen in print: “Andy McK.iyo was managing ‘The Seven Rave in*' when tbev g*it strandeA -44c *l»»iH t lose hiH«ppctito over tlie event, however, and he sat In a vefltaurant eating one niafiit when Wain- ratta, the rijjH* walker, Vho w;;h one of the company, c:uue in in gr**.it d:atre»*s nn*l axkvd M* Kayo how on earth ho wa* to get lnek to New Y’ork. Il was thu (irxt time he was,ever stuck in thU way and ho ‘couldn’t stay in Chicago and starve. • “ A efi..there’s nothing to keep you from going Imck to New York,’ said Mc- Kavc; 'the ooni|Kiny’s broken up and tHe w ay if* o|M*n.’ “ • But, great heavens, I haven’t a cent? “ ‘Now, look hero/ said McKaye; 'aren’t you the greatest wire walker iu America?* “ ‘Of course/ Wainratta said. “ 'Well, there ?.re wire# all the way from-hero to Ne^r York. I’d advise yol?., by the way, to travel at night; the Jelo- giM|>h conqwny ekerges only lialf rotee tlMB.' "—Philadelphia Brese. — f n« .1 ( In*life CntmiiteuKliIrr Wfit***. Tho following Uac^»y of a letter writ ten by en Indiitn girl to a friend: Ohauiu-a RoARoma Bcbool, Piv* Ukhih Vok.ncv, I). T., Juxm A 18 Wss MntiM **« FWWi* -w L J tir IntA* Cor»ix- .an. fretny to 4rnf> tbem fa«| liuaapj L-c jrcst know 1 am to intcrilnaatiott k> you tai 1 ani no* iving to ugorinaot you Luaojr wunlA. wv aft rot'U Iu hare raestioo o«*xt iUrv**» STtK-ks 1 Ji*t ao4 accej* )'*xir acc*’ptabfe U*tt**t I->n^ a^o. *»i't you Rvuat > v*** 1 * ma tnjr eousia yuu 4DUlu.vt .wH3r w4**»i * says J am tn hurry to lni«*rllumll*iti <0't nrn*t luierHaeatVji tu couipaa* ■k-um** «er*U«K) rou niiiatask your teacher Uieir a lii help ’Jiein Trtertjgotioo snfl <4*4r cousin Uro rfrU IntrrruiK me I biterlto*-AMon till* Urtu*r but Ihisr Jo Hut ro thir 1 ii^rtj.) black all over that on-x I leatrmuataHty a-tlT'your tnatructor I am to tell you who 1 atu> with here in this hunlinz Mctiool .MU-* Julia Heines Florvnv** Hawk them ? ^irU l -nay with th«*m tc hecs oexttttne if jtiju a.n-lann <>*e of your ptctvrea f will aenJ you. on** omirttH* i-ibltoa or one of my picture* la no# In oontpaiwi«m.it** to take tln*ir pictura ao if you accept my inJIgewt l<-rber I w ill :u*oept)*our (••ttar befera the UMUminciit make us hare ra*.-avion. KowtbUoti I am golu< tn ivcirk now hell ran< ao I muni RoinK to v*>.rk I nark iu lanmlry thU afU*i*i •oon axk yoUr aUveilarian tiarone luenna (voebef e.i you inuRt l.*t y«inr teach**r rea l this lelter now I am 3 mir <-.hixIm that h mo Mixr* Kruily Re*l Cloud toher tKHiNin Mie* M.ibis N<» FVh!i good by A by writ** tiooti i a o tuttooLUed Uurran. Tlie above letter was written by m gran«liliugliter of the old chief Red Cloud.—Omaha Herald. 9 I and to their patrons by improvements of this kind.—Boston Herald. - I ^ invof..: When the fiiul < )*! i Hi* lit •*, £. !/ii;ch .'.in ■ 'dor " _ A r.rnve I’llot. ^Ono of the many interesting legends which are connected with the' different parts of Mt. Desert Isl/md is tho story of the haltle of Norwood’s Cove. In tlu? war of 181‘Nrtwo British frigates, the Dolphin and the Tenedos, chased an American s<-lio*.'in r into Southwest Harbor.- Not , iK’ing “hcquailitod with the waters, the Lu'vor got “on t*», i frigates dan d not follow, but anchored just outside of ClrccningV Island, while tlie schooner sought refug** in Norwooil's .Core, b*-hind the ’forest crowned ridge. The British dispatched two barges with nearly one hundred men lo capture tlie schooner, compelling an American sea man to act .as pilot. Meantime a large Kind of fishermen and farmers had se- j creted themselves in tho wo*hJs on the southern shore. When the barges had approached within musket shot, the pilot sprang to Ids feet, shouting, “Give it to ’em, Im)vs; don't mind me!” U|K)» which the Americans opened a murderous lire, which soon t'Qmpelled the British to re treat with the loss of almost the entire crew of one of tile bflr^cs.—Lewiatgn away off mid nobody's hurt nt all. Then w hm it’s all gone you can send to us for more.” The deacon’s eyes glistened with de light. He thought of the “critters” in his neigldnorhood whom hr could swln- ( «lle,T»T*pJie mortgage w hich ho could wdpc off un*l the immense pruiit ho couhl make out of the transaction. “It looks ter me like a kinder good scheme,” lu* observed cautiously; “but of slipiM*ni ’with silver buckles. Th sleeves were slioi4 and loft tlie white littl*’ dimpled elbows bare, and hIio vvoro a cunning littl** close cap of inusTTn. • Tlie w hole outfit could not have cost thr**e dollars, but there wasn't a pereon. not even excepting a grumpy hiking, old uiun, who ilidn t wmile at that pre- -cious little l»aby sitting there s*> demurely | and sweetly innocent of her own quaint Isauty. It doesn’t require velvets and silks to mako childhood tuvely. Dress your tittle , . , , _ooM eomfortably and simply, but kceii be all them bills of yuunie. good cbthatl lh ,. m *nd neat a A Muiiutulu 3Ira*lo>^, * - . Mount Ibiinicr, which rises to a height of 14.4-H fe<^ from tho slrorea of Bugei sound, is the inortt lieaukiful of tlie mouxv Uimih of the United Slat**s as it is the Timet difficult to ascend. A party of nine men, including Mr. John Muir, the w**I| known student of the (.’ordillcmn glaciers* gaiui*d the rtuminit and were fortunati in obtaining a large number of photo graphs of the mountain and of various aspectsof v cgi'tytior .encountered during the journey. r&+»-o4-t4*o par^ writea: t)i-*- # 'l»i^ Chlblron.^ For bl’)'or sc-.o I the pl.iin«*r the*lrofx i. -h iS’.h'' U - „ ■ —y *3 v , M-m <• > UJI*. on; it t.i 1 ass a la v fj nd *)M * < you to tile Atlant-Itf andyho utk* r to the huilie-bce.in." T Fofont'long njinuto er'yrv one of (’• -gi*r7up tjan-d hard.i t n *' y»|v)Ovt- l. Yuen ioiu hail 1 - | 'l: — "rnr*"*''- 1 ij fci <bi Ji 'll tii;U W.^s true, why 4 * ^ *, \ In- bull an. Tins •' ms tr full of ornat.- ()i iv-uf the niiEbrc^adcT r« train , "Lel i v'ic t.‘i!t in, “and w I •. • • r* '1 deli-1 it cd w i'.ii t!ie . fho :>u!.tan f* L tfiat ! and t!i.' t.f-aty v ,«n**\ l*iii*. b*mi J. for cbil-'n-w tlie better if is for Iw.lh pa- n-ni*'. J :nd clulil^en, for it is torture for chi! Iroir jo wear a gown fhat is on th'-ir ten ! % i Ii tie consci'*nees. Tlie more active and healthy the cliiM the harder it is for it to be i * ?lr ii*u •! by the t-mt pn .vnt te- niwmbiaiua: *■>!' i hat i>rctty*«lross that co-.t *•«■> 'ii'ioh ninnertiTyrl lalior, and t nat must not lx- s* ile*l «.r torn. Dark blue flannel *h *-:iH*-o. c.uslunero in dark colors, and iincii ami tin* indextructible nankeen, are all g*M.l, r-ensible materials f*>r ordi nary drones for little girls, and inttlciir ‘ Journal, thcyciui n:'e ‘.-iu 4 i r c'trait,.'; Uy,and juiv*. . f 1 ’ t!t"iW'JV' iv hoMi*o, • there dollar ye sent me?” “Just look here!” retorted the elher, producing a roll of crisp’ new green backs; “can you tell whether these are qu**cr or not? Step up to the bar and w'e if we can buy a couple, of drinks with any one of thorn” 'Til-have to take you in, 1 guess, Charlev," said a well dresaed man who Trrr - whi f i-ar.* thu foundations «>f happiness — l had almOsLsuid morality, anil 1 donY k-ti'.'.v bt*t it is sa - anyt'o'.v.—lYishion ■-fee(ter. " Tli« ■’Trt'jig “Mo.ii-‘e/> rej*lie«l 1 l)i t a op and uiiis- In a coflgsKTXfUrrn*.!I mjiiu SUjaluv evening •AUA. t.uduOLgUA blew m at t! clrareh near AT- j a t as t »e ch< .r . \‘ , Mrs. Sinkcirtoh, with an accent tliat was sli^hllvoff. as .'tie road the sign 0:1 the red brick Ikhisc. •*M..tihla, what'd *es that mean?” “Don’t you know what that means, mamma;" said her daughter. “That’s posiugns before-freezing (hem. . another word for dressniaker.” Frozen fi'h arc -pihd in sfacks, and _ J*_»iuljr. Tho colil of SilK*ria is so great In w inter that many kinds of provisions, which arc* with us either sealed or baited, are there kept by simple freezing. The aj>- |M*araiicc,of tho rr.arkcts at that jca.'ien iidcscriU-d by Mr. famsdell: - 1* rozcii chicken, partridges and other game nre often thrown together in heaps, like bricks or tirewobiL Butchers’ incut defies tlu* knife, amPsomo of the sal* s- uieu place their animals in faut.u>tic am happy to say tliat it - ^ the fashion , now to do just these things.—Fashion Letter. ' The ^Ija* *»f Minferb t rrtUre. 'It Ij.m*ed)«:.**s tc rebate the oft told tale of the paptu 1 © of the Bastile. Siifliee it to say that was HufUcient notice to the monarch** of Kur*ij>e thnt tlie ol*l regime . had hern sitting near by, apparently ab-, was at an eni The counuqn people ha*l sorbed iu his paf»er. “And 1 gu*!«s yeti’U capture*! a strong forti n as. Tho regular* have to come along, too, m a witness,” | roldiers liad refusiul to fire on the com- j he continued, addressing the (leacon, nmn pco]>le. Two momentous facta, whoae blood was freezing in liw veins. They proved to all thinking men tliat Tl^rfiappcr young man w as bailed out the old feudal regime was gone forever, the next da^but the deacon is still Ian- Thecomtpon jH-opleTTf France rcali/.e*l it thoroughly; tho middle classes only [idrtinlly (this was a situation in w hich only these "^1*0' H*’.ffe? ^an realize, the priests and nobility not at all, an J many lost -their 4w*j*4o—lire knowledge. But tho fa!l of the IkiHtile was indeed tho sign of nunlern France. The French do well tq celebrate it cvery- w here.—J! II. Beadle. guisliing in the House'of Detention. It has just oecrtrrod to him that there are certain “Yorker’s” v. he a*'e Js emfirt as ho is, ami that 6*»iue of them may l»e rouiMTW hotel barrooms, wlnle othiws are In ^he service of the New York de tective force.—New York Star. ‘ This purtumlar meadovv .on which we 'cncHmjx*d li*‘8 between glaciers of the Nis*ju.’illy and Cowlitz rivers, op tiie south side of tho mountain. It ©overs probably four square tnilc* and ranges in altitude from a.OUO to 7,t)00 feet. The meadow on the east sjde.of the moun tain, between Ihe-Cowliu, and N&tchew glaciers, is aPjut the same nize and <flf- fers but little in vegetation. Tbo other m« a* low s on the main mountain are much' small* r ami, w ith one exception, difficult of access* The meadows on theeummita are quite extonbivo, however. Tlie timber on the meadows is confined mainly to tho crests of the ridges running up Usef mountain.”—Garden and Forest. 4‘‘b t I P" 9 * on'o st«ip w itli.lbm ovu night/’l:i U' -l. ! extiiignixlung every light. The lamps “Toni, he'uiis dead til" (tetfecll?; wj^en-l^lit**-!. and tlw donfinie tilrned ri'dit), sai-J the old man, a/tef a .ino* |»nr{de w.thw Mippre.-wd xudleualicgt thrnt s U*oughL ' J out the sven I verse: tight “Y*h* lui' e qua* ladvd and Icilghl, bluA, r* ..c! and fc Hl| ouj UUAi*st bo-oms bli Well, rt ain’t a «>o<l uatue for them.’ “Why not? Look at them two ball Jr* '<es you got last wueek. YYiu w ouldn’t call anybody that made sneb -ib«m ino'hjte, -would you. ’—Hmthaitt riUNeUr. milk L> ofTferetl for f?ale in cakes or bricks. unuig in yiUM-Fwily into a corner of the ina.-s to facilitate carrying, so that a wayfarer can swing of milk at bis bide, or w m bis hamlkcrchi'-f at dibcrtii V/*m>£ au«l Oi*IcW Jnirp--. Hairy Kennedy, the ventriloquist, has been plaining himself ppoir a long.; ‘ jump’’ made by him ficm New York to S;\h Francisco and back. He made 1 tho trip in one day less than a month, and played two weeks in San Francisco. But George Kignold has thb Ust record at tli ti sort of theatrical traveling. He went from San Francisco direct to New di.^arliiiritY iriin ■Yitfck.tu p at the clos9 of the performance went direct lo the depot, and was at ouce ^•(hh) A»ItIc« Tl.rnvra Aw»j. . A Bet’in judge the other day, when ad- dressing a locksmith wiio appeared a« a witness, bi*okc* as follows; “I sliould have thought you would dissuade your work men from going to law for such of trifle.” Witness—That’s what I .did. 1 said; “Children,”said 1, “the clerk at the law- :e your coat, and the lawyer all str:p ofT your kHTfUSTHitTW fm Hw Y« (V ’pw-ioa rip it in headed buck for Sau Francnsoo. lie did j You see, I talked sensibly to the fi Lticr..”— 4.not tarryThTTwenber, but proceeded ^to hk*- tb^t f out ,t wa* aJ of t.o UitI—4 Act^nJia. —tin Fracr.a.c £rg*,neut. ■■ judge, why, man, lie'll skin yon ii.fiv*>r (#4 cup folks <sl‘*gante, Ml ‘ r*- ' ^Dit.vle »■ His Wife Ekbtrk#*! Bins. “A certain goosish man. niy quondam' bver;" “tho same sentimental looking t [icrson wTtTi Hie’ ifibuth. who >ogo ab^ut catching flies iu Edinburgh;**. ' ’ •be retired to his inn and vapored boclc hi the course of an hotu' or so in all tlu* , pride of two waistcoats, cue of figure*r velvet, the other of sky blue satin, gw-., samer silk stockings and Morocco leather, * • slippers.” • • * “He is •omfc&in£V. Ukcr to St. Prrux than r.eocgu Craig is to WcdHinr. * He has his lalcuU, bis Hndculti - pJLed mind, Ids vIvM i lion, his iinjepetidenc© and. ■oulctT principles of honor. Bui ah, these but*!—3i> tiisAsa iso >u mu liy<U Want of « Roumanu w L;ch no Letters of Jtj&c *%-