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<* . 4 NM of »Kli-.»d-klnlty. v 1W alt thtm Malt. IW CaMonlwR Hl(1ilan<lprt,~ r Fop fcratal Bowth Baa Ultndpra, For wot and oioltt tad dry-Uodon, Tk For Oentllr. OfMk and Jotr; for Dnna and tor Stoprlam. ... Far Arola and AlforUaa. For Torra^ol-Puaftana. Sko waa la conatant ticw. - , Oh. It woMmI Mtoa Sophronla* r Loot Mm dmh of Pat«F>»la Akoold die with the poeumouta. With the phthlata or ehllla. Tee. Indeed, aha wnrrtPd Tfcny. lihat a croup Or cold aliould waylay Si i Wll . , 'tk* j With a torn of the hawd ^Mtoa placed [ [■We doobied fanda 00 "led,"" Red waa the wiaatnt color. ( He tMod all of hla nosey again on the - j tame color. ^ R.>d come the aecocd thoe v> f ! m doubled Me preceding Make* twice. & elWaye with the aptne lock. 1 U« had before Mai soar « cop of gold and % J hanknotea, and lie ecattered them oyer the table frauMcelty. v. •°* B IEB1NISCENCE8. FStD ABAFT TUB old Tnums. ; HOW PL^RAOAP OF TBXAI HBL.D FAIT TO Hit BOLL. X poor SoodaneM or Malay. Dying for the lack of pllla. And aha tolled on without meeeure. — Aed ertth moot ooatlntod pleaaure. For the good of Central Aeia, And the paaan people there. Bnt meanwhile her little aleter Died of 0 neglected hllater. *■ Bot Bopgeonln hardly mtaied hat, Fur ahe had no time to apare. —Hudaou Gaxette. A >ownp«»er Maa’a Death Becallo at Bloody Flsht at tho Capital. Washington. Jan. 7.—(Special).—Wlwn the Wlleon Tariff MU peachee the ataga AM the cothblhellona brought him euc- w * ,er ® It will be considered In the Ootn- It waa a chance never heard of be- tnlttee of the Whole House on the State when >• read that Met it to hta that aa epidemic of covering the back into the Treasury had act Aff OASIS IN and iften cogent leee and all evarywiure pa THE MANDAT H { tramp* , „ who debated pertinently frightened hl^H^ Jld 5 T " ,B ° r VABBA.tn^ re through dtiee and frequent-: BLBSiBD OoRNBOTIOtrr. IB the BVBIVIBCM OF WISH DEBATB. BICH I PTOBY, AMD BOBO. Over Craekere and Water Faralehod at the Pa bile Espemee. Norwich, Conn., Jan. L—It la pdnel- ble, perhaps, that a ntrtngent law against tramps may be made to work fore. Somotklng supernatural. One would have aald that the little Ivory bell Junip- | lug Into the pigeon hole* of the renlette table was fteclnated and magnatined by ! * •’♦••Fed Mm. He had re- ardeon. a Representative from Tennes- ooveMd In a ecore of playa the few mle- ese. It Is an Important and honorable 1 arable notes of a thousand fiance, his last * ' reoourceer whtrh he had lost af Ike begin- nlur of the evening. At present covering wtlh several hundred frstwa at a time, and served always toMostio lock, he waa In * fair way it back. A Lawyer Oatwltted. In tke same debate Senator Matt Oar- Punter, of Wieconain, who had supporte<i the bill on its passage hi the previous Oongresa and who waa now Humx>rting Its repeal, explained hla position by say ing that he had practised law for twenty- nve years and charged hla clients what k..» _ , , . . he thought his services were worth, and £^ ^ ' Uw / y ! ^ n<1 « lrk ‘ if t*** 7 objected fo the amount he * ‘ _ oft®**. The Chairman of the Com* took what they were willing to 'pay. He mlttee of the Whole muat be a good aald that there had been onlv one ex of the Union, commonly abbreviated Into Committee of the Whole, Speaker Crlep will leave the chair, having flret called to preside James Daniel Rich- ikneh the Interior. Senators from „ _irrat section* bad been seised it, nad fearing he might be attack., went that morning and drew hie mo And, aald the old Texan, gleefully, I have got a few thoneend dollar bHla, and tome hundred*, and thia, that, and the otter. Hem they are, (exhibiting a bundle of United States notes), this i* my. pay. and I am going to fight for St to the last, and I would like t6 know the power under the constitution that can now direst me of It. Here It Is,” he aald, wavinf It defiantly in the air. It is due to the memory of the Texas ft . _ Senator to say -that he never did turn vtMona of (he Connecticut tramp stat ute, which la the moat rigidly proscrip tive one of any State in the Union, seemingly, are entirely null and void. _ For a time after It Waa enheted a few yean ago It waa as effective aa statutory new broom Is apt to be. The moat sanguine ' ambition of the modem Canute, author of the edict, was realized. A small ocean of tramp- dom that had overflowed the Nutmeg Slate waa rolled back by the pliant ard pulsoant brand-new besom of the BTK* nrr*i z.rf'ss | ■ »««»•>■- M ** er hour with their songs of all sorto. »« - - half a doaen pdloe officer, listened in- TKXT ok THK LEeaow. OKU. UI.i-i tently a* If fascinated with *** yiKMOKT VBBkBM, l»4g. and sometime* mournful melody of tlM ^ _ \ swelling atralna A motley "crowd it i# withal that la gathered nightly In the Ooidea Teat. 1 ©•*. *V S»~Cem»vatory by “tranaienta’ room” here—aa in,every oth-1 thvBev. D. m. M»ara*. in the State- Some of them er lock-up — — - .. , •re I’oung and ardent* other* old and •earned '*® um^a* npd ^ a woman is registered in the night book of the transient r#om for female#, but rarely, though, “that the event u al- L ‘‘Now. the serpent wn* more subtle than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye’shall not eat of every tsee of the garden*” Injthe w mewhere in the world, but the pro- !*!* ..t^cnnniniy'g"— •‘eocentricA’’ *nd first two chapters all is perfect, and God again^thouitii infrequently, a broken- walk* with man, and man communes with down Yankee genius, who has fared ill. God. Now cornea j® striving to turn the world “contrary wise guise of a serpent-full of UatmUof God against its will, drifts into the ugly night and man. See Ma kite**® Quarters after windy day-time wayfaring. », and his end in Rev. XX, HI He begins taciturn, wvlitary, moody, scorning the his work by inainuatlug thnt God doea not componionship of other itinerants. i 0 ve his children or He would not keep any Not many nights ago a strcpge old man. thing fronrthojn. , with hallow, mournful, and liurning eye, g. “Andthe womausaid untotheserpent, 1 . ,-ind a dewlap of silver beard as long an^ , w may eat of the fruitof tb* tree# ef the wavnu; as an 'apron of moss dn a, Noutn- g^den,’* We cannot blame the woman for generally guide and control the the anft, - paid inv own costi and aued | aJly take to ittotesiant vagabonds at in i.im k,, t . r., - — 1 Mm again .for |2,000 and ‘ntei-eat. He »<Fht. There was hardly a tramp with- n hta basts he had not Saken elt J! , ^ occ ** lon interposed the same defense. I notired In Its gates. If one appeared anywhere hie overcoat; already ho had; fltled so Important. Mr. Rtchanlaon, was the case for trial, called his own law,or on this anti-tramp King Tidler‘8 land, die groat iMK-kcts with mil* of notos ”l”‘ akfT of the Lower House of the to tho stand, proved my services worth i h* waa clapped into Jail forthwith, and snrf «»,Id plecve; sml not knowing whore to coming to j conslders.bly more than *2,000, and re- ' gept there for six months. and then, an rnr Tiimrri; rnrr rn n un mror *"• ,u<1 1,1 ‘baa his family fortune acTlosToftheXinirnUteo Mr RtehsiX h / 1 ' 1 * > * eD ot 00 Table- I discontinued ^ delight to people who do not natur- THE TWENTY-FIVE FRANC PIECE.; ~ ST “ l “ S’ i ^ . 1 in ms nssts he had not taken off - though never before on an occasion interposed the hl * overcoat; already ho had - flllod *° Important. Mr. Rlcfianisoni was the case for tr n> Krnacols Coppre. ape — _ a | m . ^ cm pine, glided into thk' Oityllall sta-! ~.in n „ film, for she probably had not twin out of the : A *"[ e nt beard of him who spoke to her through the ho liad written ms name Ancient . v\*» nto, nn,l tn«nf Mariner.” instead of “Martin Wheeler, | serpent. e know him ami deserve toraf- nationally AsAwicwn, age Rt ydafs” ns : fer if we hold any parle,-with him. See ho reallv did inscribe it, the somewhat Eph. vi, U; Jas. iv, <; I B*t, v, 8. 9. nwi-d and deferential police officer on a. “But of the fruit of the tree which is in dirty would not have tihonglrt iti liest to .^ e 0 f the garden, Gtxl bath said, dispute the record. y e B hall not eat of it, neitlier shall ye It was exactly 3 o cldck in the morn- . , , . both added to- iug when the sage nod venerable p«stri-, touch it, lest ye die. Dotn aaaea to 1111. « m ii TW.U a..r. . And diminished what God uud S« -3 prrh. iuokitwr wnre like a Druid tt&n a cont«wporary of tiiis a«e t eroaBed toe station threshold, but ho strode with the Hjrfot and supple footstep of youitti. There waa an unmistakaMe air of tntellectuiu pride and wtperiorVty aihont the Lmien de Hern snw hia last I ^ ~"“''lConsrreas. For this duty he haa pre- covered jud^raent for^ that Hum and in- £ ut aft _ a wh(11pi piece nione^ iwkwl in hy the Imnker p * pared himself by patiently reading 5,-' ' My cileat then came to me find | vasrvant ' Hmvinjr nm and go, up from the roulottc tabic where T ‘“l T ^ ^ Co,,< - <1^ twlnted pagc of dedMona 'ULT. WJ. W he bad Just ]i»»LJhtv.JShiudiuk*r -nf--hia~{7^^"Ato T^^^^^F^^M^^phics^Jhsr Jnf ^ ^ «««»»1 my fidfuimt ^ a ff'thiT'V w2 S immedia^ he fnrttHM which ho had brought there for ! ^ ^andke^.K. every PMe.-tkaf and MIU. Tariff MUto . i l« Kteat distr.ws ijJ&i Tnd thaT if j was Jumped Into Jail. A Comtootlcut Ulm _ tail mam or , 1 would discharge his Jndgmont he would Jail, however, la no chaanfctr of horroga, nlofr fneh hn tnawOenV 00m- “rtBHM von me lot and pny me el,*KHJ: niid ne and the tram pa soon proved to the sat- voice over eould fviy the balanto o- Hic ^udg- >.f ae uon of every one that they could stand It, If the taxpayers could. They Ids fine I effiirt. Im* was eeized with. vi*r- tigo and narnoedy iy>(-npc<l falling to tile floor. M’irii a wiWr,’ bruin ami Trembling leg* he threw hknxelf uixni n long lealhiv -sefis whwh aiariHMirtrtt TKP jfimbFng table. c % \ , For sen-ral miuiites he looked vagmdy crioe. hla hamlken-hlef. every place that and Milla Tariff bllla. oould aerve aa a receptacle. And he played Mr. Richardson la a always, and he gained alwaya. like a mad drawn features and man. I tke a drunken man: and bs threw complexion Is sallow, -his Irta handfuta of gold on with a gesture of certainty - Only t Iters wax wvmerfitng the table at hnaard hlK h. sharp and clear. Hla eyes are ,n< “ n t he would, and if he* could not he ,.id di»,,iu’ •'I'.VNI;' RTngl.iirnTng ln hta wears a small dark mustache sprinkled 1 h * vp ,,<>v,,r old man, and :*flter he Jubl entered his mean and recking Quarters for the night W> wwk silent and medrtative, gnd he held pnnkuis hi poverty and social degrsda tmn. , , , It-is true that old Martin Wheeler had and diminished what God had said. Com pare carefully chapters ii, 17, and let us give good heed to Deut. iv, 2; xil, SI; Jer. xxvi, 2. Our part is to be simply obedient and tnutful and shun every inainnatiap and doubt. A “And the serpent Ktid unto the wom an,-Ye shall not aurcly die.” What a de- liberate lie! When hr speaketh a Ito, he speuketh of his own. for lie la a liar and the father of it (John viil, +4). All liars —? judgment, he toTd “rtiB ^. TmT fhc thereto. wsMe frosn TtXs. lmt dicrc is^f gu"?of oSr^ ywirs -® i . 8 )- One would tlit.ik thnt such an at- snrinkled , “” ae - v * M his «»'l I have never l 1 ”/* occasional chores at picking over him and his dar of uprightness j tack upon God wopld have shown the breast like a rvd-hot Iron. n„rt he thought with rrs.v“''lfl7 ^ '*'' n h,m •'nee.”. onkum, and putting straws about old ^ nd ,, h> , |)0r ^-. and he has journeyed so woman that she wm•dialing with an enemy coTwtsnily of the little l.eggsr from whom b ack Prtm-e Albert ooat tow^ut black # rv^ o , h 1 , ' le * cane-aeated chairs, but to eat,/|„ nit in ^c valley of humiliation, some- 0 f God. But what shall ive say of pro- I hr hnd atelsn ’ ve«t of Mark Dunneil. a Representative from sleep eight hours a day, and suss the ; timp* in the paths of transgression. ,hut fessed friends of God who today tMck l»mt about: these private gambling roonis ■. . _ _ ',,5 X! / ( ^ werB -_ wh, hB with Minnesota. He was in favor of ^o pte- good-natured and indulgent jailer. Ai his feet are familiar hRli and fit to travel ^ nn i.pii «„,| ,, n t i-ven adevilf ■Ae Haul spoiled (he most Twantiful I wh ‘■ u “^l 1 111 ^ ■•“• Mace. «ie inust a solid ftynt. turn-down collar, and a pprsition, thn^tlsof rho mcr-vis.-d pay thw emd of the WrM veoi’a irlal of tap f no ollwi ivpiiuw m lifc._His Imnr wnd iH'r- ^ , l ', h y ,.„ w t^ta in the day years of Ms youth, reoo-utsed tin* worn features Of the dlffrryiit gamblers, eruelly 1'ghted by the great shaded bunps. heard the soft clinging of the gold ujioii the gre<Si table, felt tllwit he was niined. lost, and remembered that hr fiad at home. Ix‘ there! Inwnpdlstelv.—yes, when the ^ necktlq —___ clack strikes 1 I swear to myself that I *• a Native of Tenneoaee. was a Vttl act sway fmm this place. I wtll i.ke' ?' nf * derat f 1 , ' 0,dle, ' at 18 - »« a vlng col her „Mlccp In my arms. I will t.ke her h,*W V * »>«» after . ' u ... hi» first year of service became Adju- h*hiic with me; she ehsll sleep In my bed , ant of Fo rty-flfth Tennessee. At- 1 hrtn * her np and I will set- ter the war he wae admitted to the in the drawer of tha coiam.dc. a pair of | tie a Urge amoant on her: I will love her bar, and haa practiced law since. He merXcoincidence.'but it was unfortunate v.ilh llte feiroactlve clnusc. lie Is not |ng tram os all the bnntlles In the Nut- sirtcint but aimless jonvhey in life is recorded as voting on the Question at aH. , r ^„ stat w brimful of stout lazv proncliing its natural end. but it has hut the Store iroes thnt when -rt,„ 1,111 ln€K sla ' e were t>rbnrui or stout, lazy. * . . . . fo r he ait no hut the story goes that when Jlie bii] .Tf.- 7 a ua ' .X inalhcniaylook forward to. tor he.is a finally bei-nme ,1aw he telegraphed, heme i » y - X?* a r 0 ®r ? u 1 te ’ Utdo* • on .,- » ; tmimp. without eoiblHon or puivose, direc- with all the speed of lightning:' “The salary pill has passed. I’cgin hauling sand for llic u -w house." The tjnxt a position may have been a Is pistols which had once bop'll the property i « H my daughter,, and I will take care of of, his father. Gen. Hern, when he was ter always, always! Grand Master of hla State, and la a raptnhi: then only, wuru out with fatigue , " ' HI leading member of the Scottish Rita, he fell Into a profound sleep. Hut th* clock Struck 1. and • Quarter ***’ ,va * *' ec * ed i° Forty-ninth Oon- Whrti he awnkcaieil, his mouth dry mid i>«hI mid half past, and- a quarter to 2. and * TWW ’ , an<1 h *f ** en a Reprewentatlve l«rrt»ed, he atu-ertained by glancing nt Imrtea waa atill sealed at Mat Infernal ta- Corrwnlttw the ckHk that he hnd scr.-elv sleut a Me ' ! - 1 m House, and In this. He la a courteous fat c< the land, while the Connecticut tax (layer waa working like chain light ning to support them In their castles of Indolence. After looking at M. for a certain | tion or hope. In hie early manhood be wae a Meth-, n<list nimisrer of talent, intelligence, clo- a j P ^? mlnet,t Ma * <m, havin * been and kept Dunnell out of Congr-as unill length of time, a hard-headed Tankee the Fifty-first. But (hit appears to have been In the nature of a deanrsim.y in he has not come back. rOCKREYiaw. taxpayer can m«rt generally “see a } the utorv coiiipb-te—and so here we hare hole through a ladder," and his ex- | hhn .. 0 j (1 Martin Wheeler." so called. R4. I«erience wih the tramp statute lad- j a trrgnp. n homeless, houseless vngrnirt, der wtm of a kind to verify the truth without kith or kin or n friend in the of this old country saying. No one ia world; wayfaring, sleeping in tnuma quarter o< an hour, nnd he felt an' over whelming dtoire to Iwentiie the fresh, corf, night nir. The hands of die clock poVited to a quarter of an hour of mid- nlght As he iirxfae and stretched him self he rhmemliored that it wns Clirist- raaa eve, nnd with «n ironical play of the memory, he saw himself a little • ohlld ami putting, lieforc be went to bed. his khnes in front of the fireidace. At this moment, old Pmiiski. a p'llar of the piece, g typical Hole, wearing g. rusty, long coat, trimmed with brnul nnd Tange oraaments. approaeheil Imc'eu mid muttemd these words through his gray •i beard: “I^eaid me five frnuc. sir. It is now two tfays since I have not left the club.- and during these two days 1 bare not seen ‘aereuteen’ win. You may laugh at me, you wish, but I will cut off toy right haaad if ansa, nt midnight, this number . is not the one. Linden de Hern Hlinigged his shoulders He- had not even enough lu h : s pocio-t ♦o give to that laorgar, whom the toe^ qumters of that place called “les cents sons du PoWmais." He passed Into the anteroom, took his hat and lost and toent down the staircase with n feverish — agtHty. * 8tnce d^o’clock, whep T.ucien went iu-to the dub, the snow had been fulling steadily hnd the street—a narrow one in ttweeatre of Paris, witli high house* on eilher side—was white with snow. In th* esJUn, Mack-blue sky the cold stars scintillated. The ruined gambler shivered in hi* furs and hugnn to walk rapidly, turning over always In hi* minds those helpless thoughts and dreaming more than ever of the box of pistola which awaited him in the drawer of his commode; but after having taken several steps, he stopped sudden)}’ before a heart-rending spectacle. Upon a stone bench, placed according ta an old custom near the large door of a private house, a lit tie girl scarcely 8 or 7 years old, dressed in a ragged black frock, was sitting in tfic snow. JBie had faUiyi asleep there despite the 1 cruel cold, in a pitiful attitude of fotlgue ami dejection, and hir p<K>r little head aj»d tiny shoulder hud druppi-d im,, a center of tlie wall 11 ml were rt-sting upon the icy stone. One of the old wooden shoes with which the child waa shod, had fallen from the foot, which was hanging down, and lay drearily be fore Iher Mechanically Lucien de Hern put his baud to hi* rest pocket, hut he remem bered that a moment before he did not find even a fraae, ami that he could not give a fee to the dub waiter; neverthe less, pushed by an instinctive sentiment 4 of pity, he approached the little girl, „ add he started, prtfcaps to raise hef in his arms and to give her a place of shel ter for the night, when he saw some thing glisten m the rfioc which hnd fallen from her foot. He beat over it; it-was a twenty-five- framc piece. n. A charitable person—a woman, no doubt—#kud passed that way, bad seen on that Christmas eve that she.that had fallen in front of the sleeping child, and recalling the touching legend, she had carefully placed there a great gift, so that the little abandoned tthild could be lieve yet in Bantu Claus, and should re- tolu, In spite of her unhappiness ami misery, some confidence nnd some hojte in the goodness of Providence. '( 'Pa’eoty-five francs! There was in it several days rest and wealth f.vr the lx-g. g*A and Lurion wins upon tlic point of awakening her to tell her of it, when he heard near his ear. like an hiillucmation, * voice—the voice of the Pole with his thick and drawling aceent—thnt mnr- mered low these words; “ “It is now two ilavs that I have oot r -dob, and dflrihg Mtewi two days I have not seen' ‘seventeen’ win. I will eat off my right hand if s4K)n, at raid- his immber ia not the ©ne.” this young man. 23 year* old. wbo was descended frsu « race of hon- oroMe people, who bore a superb mill- name, was seised with a horrible t; he was posarnsed with * .mad. I BMastroti* desire; with one look Jhlmself that be was really that de*erted Rtreel, and bend- 1 knee and pushing, his hand trem- hriolhe fallen Mi&t, he stole the ham pi**. -• ; ,*;; r •with all hla strangth he Uw fair and firm presiding officer. Aa Old Newspaper Maa. Clarence H. Barton, who died recent ly afOewego, Oregon, was for a num- At lari, one minute before 2. the head of the honse got np abruptly and said In a loud voice. "The bank Is broken, gentle men, enough tor today.” , With one bound Imrten was o„ hi. feet year* omr of the leading and and pushing aside recklessly, the curious b^t known newspaper men In Wash- men who surrounded ami regarded wtth an Ington. He was born In Philadelphia envious admiration he *fent out qnU-kly about fifty years algo. During the mailing down the stairs and running np to war he served In the Marine Corps, stone bench there. From a distance by attaining the rank of Sergeant. With the light of a gas jet. he could ace the lit- ,,,m in tllat were John P. Young, tip K | r t now managing editor of The San Fran- ■Thank ood." he cried, “.he la- .till ^ ^ Harry Meredith. there,” How the aapea’a Rnwllnh la Alanglit- ered by Certal* of Her Subject*. It Is a canon of belief with many persons that the cockney leaves out known to have expressed himself piTb- 11 ly In respect of this matter, and nel- th r was the tramp statute repealed, bu of a sudden the authorities began to close their eye*, or. at least, look 1 h? tetter “h" where you and I put It the other way when) the beg- !. , and that he puts It in where we to ' 0 ? n * nd lt *** 0016(1 . A . ■ pvetty soon that when a tramp was leave it out. It Is true that now and discharged from prison at the end of again the aspirate Is scattered Indto- hls term there was no other vagrant crimlnately and bewllderlngly, but as to take hla place therein. The Oon a rule, savs The St. James Gazette ^tlcut taxpayer* had become a trifle (London), It is lazily* Ignored. The 7^ ^ •upporttog^s^bodlad voga- co'-kney Invariably <ln>i>s the final “g’’ qnnrters, pcitirt.uullv going on. like the wandering Jew, whom he resembles. Once he made a fertile effort to reform, redeem himself, and thirty years or more ago he wiys n farm band on the big farms of Waldo TiHinghanti, of PlnnfieM, 'Winrt- liain <*0uhty. and of Dr. (Tltarh-* Sweet, of I tel anon, this county. One dar just thirty years ago he drove a load of oord- woo<i with oxen tor Dr. SwOrt to this city, rind he sold 8hc wiKnl and cattle, and with the proceeds fnun the sale went a tramping. He has been tramping ever simx*.—New York Sun. the actor. After the War Barton taught the school at the Marine Barracks bonds In the lap of luxury In Mttle brown jail jugs, all about this thrifty \ and he Is given to run one word into and economical commonwealth. The iHotmi mid many of the world's most f»- another. wherein he all unknowingly prisons were as quickly emptied of mous men have reimrtued b.clielom, the Whea Famous Men Married. Although Raphael, Michael Angelo, Bee- Ha approached her and seised har tiny here, at which the drummer boys and r ‘ ,e * ,h<> p,tam P ,? * hl*s betters, the their vagabond tenantry as they had hand. other vounenter* of the MnHn* rwn* examples of the heedless “smart.” who. teen filled with it In the first place. malorlty of the geniuses, according to a German writer, entrusted their domestic other vounastera of the Marine Toms example* of the heedless . _ _ _ "Oh. h..w cold she Is. poor il M |g thing.- were Instructed. At that time he was ,r \ ,a . zy "Wpshod English, could barely All this experience In respect <rf the j He took her In Mi arms and raised to carry her. The hT*ad of the child lack without awakening her. "Hraw one aleepa at her age! He presHid her agnluat hla breast to warm her; and, aelacd with a vague In- outeliidc he trleil In ordtr to draw her from tlrta heavy sleep, to kiss her no the •vellds. aa one does to awaken gently a loved one. And 1 hen he iiercrtved with horror that the eyelids of (he chUd were half open. and thnt the eyeballs were glassy, **t and sIvhlleM. hor * frequent contributor to the local t l °'» 1 . ve hlm ^ lrUfl N° te Problem oocurred years ago and l uT'h- Ml newspapers. Being a bright writer he ( ^ p a ", ‘ hC 5 ^ If. though there aeem. to be no partb-mar agl was offered and accepted a position as 11(1 ” lia ' e fun. Smart, .ip this land, do Just about what loeaK reporter off The Washington av m uch fun?” .Cockney: “Jev peases him to do. beg pilfer, apd Chronicle, then owned by the late John mnf ' h funr ’ A,1verb " he Persists In up generally on the highway, and — r Hirnlncp itifrk Q rl • 4 *T\Id irm % v^r, ^ rwnaak A /-V e>> .wrt nM-V>l m nt wvwwwfkw* lea ut which they chose to submit to the q^at- rlmoulal yoke. Some of them made ex- have much fun?" Smart: jin this land, do Just about what It cut he W. Forney. The paper paeoed Into ,urn,n * in to adjectives: “Did you have must do something pretty tough, such the hands of ex-8enntor Harlan, of ,he ache badly?” he will render, t'«. for Instancy take a dowro-town to- lowa his son-in-law, the late George ‘J^ v The Jaw-rlke l>ed?’- Under other ther by Ms beard, before the taxpay- D. Corkhlll afterwards Dtotrict At- ‘renmstances hp will turn “faoe” In- .«rs will consent to let him Into their j Great was twenty-one when he torney of this District. And L. W. to “head." - “I towld Mm sow to’Is’ed.” exclusive town Jail. SucfT, briefly, has' FHih-chw JCUzate'thof Brunswick Va'.!, now a capitalist of this ckty. ccllcut husbands. Typical examples may be selected In almost any period. Shake- speare married Anne Hathaway when he old. Frederick the led the to the was eighteen years to “head.” -^T towld Mm sow _ _ . A collection of such perversions might been the-htetory of the stringent tramp 1 ■•tsr. William Von Humboldt married Barton waa rtty and telerraoh edl- . P rove entertaining. statute In this State. 'Hie people want ; Garoltne \ on Dachroeden when twenty- I^VT.frl With the' cockneyret of cockneys no more of It. I "».d Miaart and Walter Soon wore such a word an “most” becomes Now the State « overrun wtth hit, 1 T '*TT^ ! , . r, .„r\- „ . v 1 w o.. T t . “ - . 7: . : . '• The musician married the charming Con- 2. '“And the Ixird Gisl nx-tch Ow metch lo-lt? Here Is arrogant arid Insolvent tramps. A „ tRnI u>l,er. who Inspire him to write a senteru'e noted at the time In a siemlngly endless procession of them. tor at different times. Young; his for mer fellow-marine was also on the paper, and was city editor. In 1*75 John Brlsben Walker, now owner and ye eat thereof then your eyes shall be opened, and y.e rhall he as gods, knowing good nnd evil.” This Mwnas to bare been hisown Ambition (see Isa. xiv, 14), and he will yet find a man willing to be filled with it(IIThe»s. ii, 8, 4). We know tha» when like Him, and ' wc are known but this Is to be reached by death to self, trust in the sac rifice 0/ Christ uudotmlience to Him, never in any other way (Acts iv, 12). 8. “And when the woman saw. etc., she took of the fruit thereof and did eat and gave also unto her husband with her, and he did eat -” T, ’i* K the history of every temptation and sin, the outward object, the inward commotion, the increase and triumph of-passionate desire, the degrada tion and ruin of soul. to with Achan. He saw; be coveted; he lock (Joshuiwrn, 21). Adam ard I’ve had everything and yet sinned. L'hri-t seemed to have nothing, yet stood firm. 7. “And thecyesof them Irtrth wereopenr„ ed, and they knew that they were naked, and they sewed lig leaves together and made themselves aprons." This was an eye open ing that has hit u< blind l y nature in the right direction fever since, r.s we need to be anointed and have our' 1 jes opeued to be hold spiritual thing*(ReV. iii, lb; Pa cxix, 18). What a couti •si LrtWMB the gar- menta of light which the} lost and these •elf made aprons! . Fig* leaves may well represent profession v ithout reality (Math. «xi,lfl).-—grr * 8, "And they heard tie mice of the Lord God, and Adiini and his wife hid them selves.” What a tight i 1 this! Gad’s dear , children hiding from their'laving Father and thinking that trees can cover them, v ., • What fools sin makes of us, and how blind ed must be the mind that seeks to bide from the ouly true fricinU Such has been the stance's conduct ever since, vainly soak.-. % J'.. Hlx brain whirled with a horrible auspt- editor of the Cosmopolitan Magazine , ' rush of people coming away from a lag each other back and forth across don: he put hU mouth dose to that of bought The Chronicle and controlled R how where the sports had been slg- ite wide, open, free-to-e.ll territory aim Hie little girl; not • breath cams from N. During. th» time Lnelen had gained a fortune with the money stolen from the little beggar, the poor child without a home had died, died town exposure to the cold. - .IV. It for a time, and then established The Nation, which lasted shout a year. Bgrton remained on The Chronicle un til It took Its place in the Journalistic graveyard, when he went on The Union# yhlch was started In the spring of 1877 by ex-Congressman Lynch, of Maine, to support the policy of Presl nailed' hy gun firing. Mother: “Wozh yer frathened wen ‘e fahd the gen?" Child: “Now.. aH lahked it.” T" hear the cockney we must go to the street* or mix with the careless pleasure-bent masses on a bank holi day. And we must listen heedfully for peculiarities In people with whotn one Marmret Fnrpenter. Dante married when lessly. They come no one knows ^.weiitv-alx. the Florentine Geumm Doustl, wltence, and are bound no one seems 1 At the same age Jann Heinrich Vox# led tc care whither. ^ ' to the altar the slater of his friend. Ernea- The authorities take special cars of - *» Boie. NupolSon was rwenty-reren them. A special room, plain, and bare w heu he married tho rich widow. Jose- of furniture and trimmings, hut oot/ > "h 1 "'* Breuharnai*. and Byron bad sttaln- and comfortable, and supplied with called unto Adam and said unto him, VVM ei cnrt rimu?” From hU most beautiful composHlona. w hile the the fall to the end of tho Bible story St Is * choice of the soveliat whs MI»h ('harloite ^ God of love seeking lost and atrsying peo ple aud man.in his blindue-s hiding or run- ' »iW: a huge base-burner Is provided fiof Feeling In hi* throat a horrible choking dent Hayes. The next paper to start ^ mnTe or ,PS " f f >b«tantly In cqntsct them In police headquarters In eaoh ttctiNatlon, Lucien tried to ery out. aud in the effort that he made he woke up from tlii* nightmare and found hlmnelf on the Halt-room mrta. where he had fallen asleep a little before midnight, and 'where the waiter of the gambling room In going out about 5 o'clock, hud left him aleeplng. out of pity for the niined man. A minty Decern tier aunrlae lighted up the tngton. then A territory, and engaged window panes. In newspaper work. He became Secre- was The Post, by StllSon Hutchins. Its \ ar ‘ > apt 10 ^ unnoticed. When thief editor was Col. John A. OockerUI. rv Jowl1 *” ta,k * <* hi* unmarried sis. now of New York, and the two Adver- ' tM H " J< * mlrTm Wr ^n one may be for- Users. Barton was city editor. From | ri v, ‘ n R R dawn but slowly that the Er- town; and dally at nightfall a rous ing great fire is built expressly for them, and they may have at public expense all the soda-crackers and there he went to the old National Re- rmrn ° in Jemima Jones, and that sparkling cold water that they crave. publican, where he remained several years, going from It |o Philadelphia, where he was connected with The Times and New’*. Thence he went to Wash- nhlno Besuharuals. and Byrou bad a! ed the same age when he gave his hsme to the helresH Miss Elizabeth MUbank. The Swedish naturallat. Lluuaeus (Llnne), wax tweuty-aeven when he married; Her der was twenty-nine and Robert Burns wii* thirty. Schiller had past his thirty- flr»t birthday when he wedded Charlotte Von lAurwnfeld. Wieland was married when ho was thirty-two. Milton begsn his unhappy unjon w-hen he was thirty- five years old. Buerger led his beauttfsi and lielored ’'Molly” to the altar when he Th€ 1 a Wren stand* foj- Ann. A country cou- They can have. In fact, Wboutt averv- sln will retufen from a ramble in Lon- thing that they really need In the way don streets full of astonishment and of liberty, the freedom of the town, said , ' hubHng over with choice specimens of so on, only It is tacitly and mutually I “ oru than ^thirty-six years old. Ln- | ceckney vernacular wherefrom he de understood between tramps and au- th ^ r “ ? fe . wh ^.“ for, ^: tw . 0 l ; thorltles that they won't Impose on " ud * utT ' )U when ^ Goeth rive* Innocent and lasting amusement. Lucien went out pawned life watch, took tary, of. the ConsAltutiohal Convention, an average cockney some pho- | good nature and hnwpitljjtv by Trytog rm-ee vesra leas thanTIf « ■ —*sa-^-r-*w— . - i fipflraTlv —>»« »«■»v nmt—AW wo. I e- «4s«sr**! 4o(l ‘ - - — s bath breakfasted, and wprft to a re aT1, T Aftet* the Territory btxaroe a State Hietli'ally rendered 1 nckn.-ylmdrt Ort pa- to get Into the “Jug’ town Jail. The ; after mourning his Meta thirty-three he was Secretary of the Senate. About 1 I* r ’ an< T will tell you that no one amiable town fathers draw the line of T ears took unto himself a wife, when slx- srave his name to Christine Vulplus when "' score. KJop- a thirty-three emitting officer, where he, signed a volun tary engagement In the First Afrlean In fantry. Today Lucien de Horn la u lieutenant, he has only his pay fo live oni but he gl>t* out of It very well being a steady officer and never teaching a ciird; It would years ago he received a partial st eaks like that.—httVthe exqct form exclusion right at the e of paralyhis, and from this nml- °T his disclaimer will probably be srkrt, expensive and u. - j owbody dowt/t speeik lahk thet.” » —a < two stroke ady he died. j A Dad io the Death. Barton was a man of medium height, stocky, powerful build, with II set tv-neven. She was a widow bearing the name Johanns Von Wlndhehn.” the dooreiU of that exclusive kntstl- 4 ti:tion. And the tramps, to do full Jus- j Gtagstoae** Fads. ^Th* tans—1 T*i -■ !; ic€ to re ’ A man of rtil'ttre^and a man of books." 4 ■'.betray the oostfldenoe the authorities Someone or other has sell that he is a Washington, Jan. 7.—The sub-comanit-; repose in them. In (he way noted, ’>y Htateamah overlaid wfith literature. It Is ning away from, God. .What does your aoui say in responW to ‘‘Wliere art thou?’' Mine replies, Iterd, tbou knowest ism iff" Thee, and Tbou art to me (he Bock of Ages (Isa. xxvi, 4 imugiup Once mid for a long < time I tried to hide from Thee, but now Thou hast taught hie to bide in Thee. 10. “Andh® »ai<l. 1 hrtittl Thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, liecauae I was naked, and I bid myself.'' Here is the first fear in Scripture, and it follows hard on unbelief and distrust of God. There will be no fear where there Is confidence in God, for His perfect love castet h out fear (I John iv, 18); so that if our heai t-scan say,“Behold, God is my salvation,” we should also add, ‘Twill trust and udt lie afraid” (Iso. xii, 2). Some are afraid of 1 be voice of God in His word because they prefer their own thoughts and ways. < V a large Ur <>f the Cammittee of Ways and Means, cutting up any caper* that will force n ,u r k epigram but suggests the Import- Of Tut* Houne. HI flhanrp of f hp inoomp tHX 11 nr nn 1 d /vninKtr rkHArknn an/»ax ii#* seem also that he find* It possible to save was one of the best-natured men who fei to^ of'^e T^^bdb ^hew'T^confete thf ’ m ,nt ° Aforesaid county prisons, ance of the literary side of Ms life. Hla something out of It. for the other day st ever lived, with a merry infectious laugh, cure Saturday night, and’were In s«wkm 'V R f r ^ ,e ’ l!brarh» 1 *ln 0 a»«taiid he waul*!/ Algiers, one of his comrades wa-k.ng a £ X ^ IHtle behind la a hilly street of the Kaspa, dWiktag aWe all thing*. hypT^riay Cm^^xjSli toTmkS out any strained relation., in tip-top ^ with books. There Isjlterature of sv- saw him give something to a llttte sleepng and humbug. The attack upon him »»- IV»XX' ivSMkv'ti t iicr ftex t Itik T\gwv«xuw<i*a4 1^1 »*v*vrv»_ -.4-—In 1I*A*a saa w4 r*0^VkrtfeV VlflN Spanish girl In a doorway, and hit had the the two tlotaidO'brothers, and In 1 Indiscreet cariosity to see what Lucien hud elder l«>st jna lif^ apiLBarton .. . tl l shot several time*, was 'the bloodiest or me people woo win pay no income rax .. Ar nis-ht ' ”*0 glven to the child. - affray which ever is-curred in n Wash- will not. lie terttered by the collection of , tb ^ ^ .ndmar * n ' " llrt ephemeral criticism. Mr. The tnipilsltlvc one was much surprised ington newspaper office. Atone time the fines. It will lie made the dirty of the their red-hot quarter* lainy reel ana^ roar Gladstone read* omidvornusly and writs at the generosity of the poor lieutenant. LiicleU de Hern had put Into the hand of thl* Indigent child a 8<franc piece. — Translated by Mary SlmOnda. for the Bos ton Transcript- THE KEY WEST STRIKE. Hoteldo who was killed represented the man who knows he has a taxable iiwrane Baltimore Ameriian here as well as the »« make the proper return, nnd those who with their blustering, roystering, whoop ing hilarity, while they tell stories of San Francisco Chronicle. He gave up have ouly a non ta.vuble\inootne. will nof Homeric robustness and sing songs of l- Valted States Will Not Let Coatract aH other employment to take charge of the bureau of the Baltimore Times, *a morning paper started with a great flourish by an erratic but brilliant man named Haxleton. Soteldo. at HazletntkV suggestion, fitted up offices regardlels Of expense “to advertise the jiaper,” (is Haxleton said. The Times lusttai abqf three weeks, ami then died plaint ao fatal to so many enterprises—want of money v Aa a desk-worker in I ati |rv i f an lusted ateiOt of the eol#- y newspaper a newspaper f ee Barton had few <H|ius!s. He seemed grasp the meaning of a sheet M Laborer* la There. Key West, Fla., Jan. 5.—The Commis sioner of Immigration nt thl» port today received telegraphic instructions from Su perintendent Stump at Washington to at a and bad a u»o every means at hand to enforee the prehension of news that wa* infallible. He waa liked by his immediate tract laborers from Haven*. Cuba. Ad- u.eYJistrirt ditional assistance was promised, if n«H>d- rial form of government. Barton was a ed - ( mtimber of the District Legi.tiature. . Bertdes Young, there was associated with This telegram came in response to one him on the old Chronicle were Ambrose te> required to make any return thereof. Gther features connected with the collec tion of this tax have been partially agreed upon. It may lie neeeosary for the sub- eonmdttee to have a short session tomor row morning. The Commissioners of In ternal Revenue have not been asked for un estimate of the expense of ooilecting "the income tax. but Khe subcommittee be lieves that it can be collected eerily for between 2(1 and 30 per cent, -of the total amount of tax. A prominent member of the subooinanitree this afternoon 'expressed - ^»he belief that- moot of the men wh» de cided in favor of an income tax will also be in favor of making this feature in or der on the tarH I’oinn’.ittee who voted for the income tax were Messrs’. McMillin. Bryan, Turner, Whiting. Tanner and Bynum. Still there is a strong impression that the two bills nuvjie passed as independent meas ures.''- SfeOars. Brackemridge, of Arknn- sent to Superintendent Stump stating Aman. now a railroad man of rbihnlel- that a committee of citizens from this phi*,’ and, Alfred J-' Clark, long with place were now in Havana for the the NeW York Associated Preas and —what ha* not been written? One re- membera articles on theology—he Is a stal- | wart churchman—Greek and Latin poetry. Fristnffian girth; and once or twice a, lam-maktng. Italian art, the Bulgarian night the police officer, who bnttohed a neat ten- forestry, the Homeric question, them into their apartment, and whose "><* Chlla. Dante the Irish question anil all-night duty it is to see to it that they the women novellsta These and a h.,n- “ “ * ... dred other topics he has taken tip and dls- don t spilt the town building asunder, ha* C)||0|ed wlth th< , authority that comes from to come on tiptoe to their door, and say an a) }eqnate knowledge.—New York warningly: “Come, come, boys! Let up • WorW . a bit. This is a small town and not very j. — ■—- i -—’ stiff on its pegs; one may need some of ship LOAD OF SECRET!. It to save pver for tomorrow.” Tlten, too, if^e is a man of humor he halts Stealth- o B( , Allowed on the Rerenae Oat- ily in the public corridor of the honse. 1 „ within earshot of the tramps’ clamor and _ - ’ . 4 4 . Jubilathm,' usually inviting a friend to be Chicago, Jan. 7.—A special to the present at~the treat—for it often Ta a Inter-Ocean from San Francisco says: Treat of no mean* degress to listen to the Th® revenue cuttqr Corwin *■ still noisy sport of the vagrants—and he anchored off Man Quentin and all efforts learns a hundred interesting tilings about | to approach her are proving futile. A all sort* of topics, and not infrequently j ,|x)iy has gained currency today that laughs till his sides ache over the revel j rtincug those on board Is Minister Will's, hc,s. Wilson .and Montgomery ^1 pTOte nf r<>ll>th wit and humor and jollity i* ! w Lo" h.d^been gtven Ws pauports by rm nemo- tlj( , vaKran tz’ retreat. 1 - . . ^ ably -ict.wiHi Hie majority of Vrut* in whatever they decide upon purpose of engaging 600 men tj> work in now with the Mtarof this city-Hia a cigar factory her*; ” f»r mer "wodates here can bnt lay Ba«2aad‘* Cold Spell. _ . London. January. 7.—Hie cold weather continue* in England. The southeast- a , T*r 1. .U J the Provisional Government of Hawaii w 1 and took the earHest opportunity roleave tu tlie sfei peuri rvws»>w,»<>i>. u«ltr «|uat to 1( In Tfs ifa^wart hearti- ^ scene of his fiasco as a diplomat. first clause dwjares thfe yoman s _ ----- - — — the ness and devil-may-care abandon. Sport? -phia story, like that afloat yesterday 4 *——*- , -- tribute of a passing reminiscence on his Robber Sratemceti for Life But neither is it all sport and frivoUty- that the Corwin had prisoners on bo.tra, for ffteallag Owe Cew« These knights of the pike give consider- bis bat s ctrcamstsuti&I foandntion. THE COrUT WAS POWERLESS“ grave by the western ocean. Flawaowa Played For Keeys The talk about the salary grab of twenty year# ago in thl* letter last week Mi. n*r» of ToUnrt u . thtek , ^ mention of the fact that a day seolenced Louis De F rati re to 1m- f 1 a a 1 , , 1 °J ■t'atesmeiioovered their share prisonment for life for stealing 1 cent, fog. London and it* suburb* are deserted, of It back tato t^^Yea^ reooUa the | ^ Franc< , up a maii carrier at Thame** a mi ^^d wav ^ ^ are fiHed with a wiid free mn.ic, as frre nMhat kted'ta ^ol^U^taRmTn i names ana Midway haa been suspend | n bis nerve. That wns Senator Flans- punishment is fixed by law, and the cg>urt,, as the woods and fields, for there ore and among naval officers ta regarded •d- gan. of Texas, not Web Flanagan, of j in pronouncing sentence, said it was too gennine natural mnsictans in these mod- more as a bit of official tope of the * w *■ * v ‘* ' * * * —^ ern lost tribes, and their discussions and reddest kind rather than a necessity for debates are not devoid of logic and ar- the anoossafal carrying oat of any pate 11. “And He said, (Vim told thee thou wast naked* Hast thou eaten of the tree whereof I commanded thee that thou ahonldestnot eat?' 1 God of course knew' the whole story, but before we can be for given there must be on our part conviction of sin and confession of the same. This God would give to Atl.tiii and draw from him that He might forgive him (see Prov. xxviii, l.H. and 1 John i. U). 12. “And the man said. Tbt^oman whom thou gavest to be with jne, she gave me of the tree, nnd I did eat.” This sounds very badly. Adam, tiion bust fallen very far and brought in down with thee, for some of ns have talked thi.t way. But see tbs sin. He finds fault with the gift of God and lays the blame tin her. Now see Je ans, who has taken upon Himself all’the ' guilt og. His body, the church, and borne it, thaf Ho might present her to Himself without spot (Eph. v, -1). 13. “And the I xml God said unto the woman, (Yhat is this that thou hast dons? And the woman said, The serpent beguiled * me, and I did eat.” rihe did not ask, as some do now, why God allowed the serpent to come to her, and why God did not keep her from falling, bat she makes confession and pleads guilty. Ami both having now, - confessed the way is open for the revela tion of God’s salvation by grace (Rom. iii, 14-34). 14. “And the Lord God said unto the i serpent. Because thou bust done this, thou art enraed above all cuttle,” etc. What kind of a creature the serpent was before this and of what form we are not to id. But it la evident be did not go ufiou his belly os now. Eve will tell us wnen we see her if it ta worth while to know. 15. ‘‘And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed aud her seed. He shall brui-e thy head, and thoa shall bruise bis heel.'’ Tiie l^ord God ' " ~ aDDiA". r ^ .i sreat-o- ration toGod and her hatred of the devil, all brought about by G<<d Himself, who - •ays, “I will put.” to .. . _ _ . , , » able and valuable time to the dneidatibn W bother or not he be abord it ta a — __—. „— lork, Jan. t. A special from 0 f nS f{onal. legislative, and economic fact that the Captain of the Corwin, in this letter last week Omaha, Neb., tisyp;. Judge Dundy yester- oueatiorei and they know more about the 1 a <dlng under order* received from Wash- " * V1 ‘ * * ^ Wilson bill-let them tell It-than did > n ^ on •« U ‘ n * fo i.B[oQota , n. Mh rhahle.^ of their songs next Tuesday. The reason for an order ^ ^ “MW* what ate we here for?” fame, but hi* father, and Web 1s a chip of the old Hr Troahle Feared la Apia. Auckland, New Zealand. Jan. a.-Ad> Nock. When the"wil to nipeal the’salaty vtae* received here from Apia, the capital law waa np In the. Senate Flanagan, of Samoa, show that since the departure . referriag ta ao official Itat of ttoae who hnd tamed the money into the Treosary, which wo* lying on Ns deck, arid his mm* wns not among them seven', but he hnd no recourse. or namoa, snow mat since the departure of the wonshlpa from Apia the natives gument, for not a few of them are edu-, ^ ana • - cated and enltured U* gifted beyond the ...... I -V .L. yesterday nv inonennai m Look mad abort Brown—How long have yoa known that ana cunurea ura gmea oeyona uie TM trrdsr WI man yon teat a dollar t<* this uorolag? , parts and attainments of the mob. V ron] Wsshlni Jones—I never knew hhn ton*. . He’* ] For two honm one night this week th* the Corwin keen short ever since 1 first met hilt. sweltering tramps* room ia the City Hall 1 were made on men to get orders in for permission to board t aH were mad* without • The Troahle Net Over. London, Jan. 7.—The Standard's Rom* * correspondent soya telegrams from Paler mo do not enoceed in reassuring public opinion at the Italian capital. A dispatch from Milan 'says that there has been s' serious outbreak of peasants at MiaHmari/ a Province of Palermo. Many, ate re ported to have been killed and wounded. No cooffimatlon or denial of the dispatch can be obtained, owing to the cable cen sors to Sicily. V' I i It ta aa sign Urn a well regulated and ly booauee io* to kept at 4 ta not -,V- -VU. BSfci m ■