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. ffrAarerMntMiioatta'iMinrtrly from the HUffJce. whether directed tc

or whether ho Is a subacrlbor or not.to responsible for the par.

The court? have decided that refuelnjr totake r.ewapir-cr- a ttotn the pm-nfl'.e- or rtaorlnjr mid leaving llieni tinea cl for. r-fcrm far! ..Mr,

BABY IN HEAVEN.

Whca Dav h'a uurden of toll and careIU laid at the golden trntc or tho west;

.And (he nurpUntr hazes till thu air.And the bird and the tea have son to

rest1 wonder thon. 'mid tho tender Hsht,Vho'8 taklnjj caro of baby

It MCTCwhcre above, in the far-of- f sky.Is tho home here ai7 !mbv ttavA to-nlg-

A I natch Uie sphere of light on lilirfi,f wonder wrh!cu ravi of frolaca llsrut

Fall on that unknown dwelling whereLlvetli juy baby, Colden-liaSr- v

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iriinci la tlm vn'.c.n that lavlnrirTeu wrnt her questioning eoui wouia

know?Vho Is the hand ilmt tenderly

i Ijad4 her.wucre Jale:eM uipMoms iticwrtin that liiumy lurid. b fair. o bright.

'Vhf tncluf irn rs? habv.fi. - " w - .K) Foti! of mine, couldst thou only : now

What ha Ims learnod since Mie w cnt awayllVonders moro ?reat Heaven can howV 'j'lian have met the Hunt of an earllilvdar:

new, now onir. the Glorious Xiame.Tjio hurji. tho croirn, and the tea-lik- e tlumel

lWonder If. when the burtof tonjr

"ront Heax-o'il- y choirs llr-- met l:er ear,Afttl she hiw the countless, white-robe- d

1 throng.Ijfije thought or the lovo of ber motherIT her--:

Ar., in her fenilcss Innocence,jh(nct the kuzc of Omnipotence.

fc'ioVcnt in I he jirliig-tlino awny from me:Aavl oit, jih the sklci brini; the tun-- spring-itirne- .

1 J for the hour when I Htnll mm'"hit tiaiitdi-- r land. Uut perfect clime.

V.eik thchO weary anus fold onco morej c(icn-hnirf- d ono as In years of yore.

Gcurjs I.. JUalli. tn YhuUi'b Companion.

CdBTLY MALE ATTIRE.mi

Ponoof tbo Expenses of a Posai- -bla Dudo.

Al-lit- ? tlti? time of the year the frivolous '" iikui resl.s Iiis lierul uponhis ha!Li:intl wonders what he oughttortVc:i. l here he e:ui get it and whatit will Oh- - He lias perhaps investedsixty-liv- ! lollar.s in :i uit of clothes,niid'foH tat. as far as tho fit of his

oat and tin: cut of his trousers are con-

cerned, lie uced fear to look no man in

thcfacc. .fut still he is passed everyday by oihui young men whose

heavily upon his heart."Whatsit is ican not tell. They havenot paid mora for that hat than he did;his cost; eijtdollars, and that is thotop price. S(K are they heller looking,nor taller, aoV have they handsomerlegs. In sitrt of all, however, theyJiave reached a degreo of perfectionwhich tho yoiYitf man feels that he cannot reach. Tiefclower in their hutton-hol- e

.seems at Vita o there; their collariseems made ly;w artist, and the splen-dor of their yeflow gaiters escapes com-jni'i- it,

so well 1 ee it corresj)ond withthe splendor of tfi;ir gloves ami trous-ers, cravat and rane.

If the young iiMin thinks long enoughand is bright he ?fll arrive at the con-

clusion i hat the .tfn;r young man oweshis superiority tttheso very thingsthu jraiters, cravat, etc and tho vouno;man will bo right,ifor these things arethe triiniuings. '"fcW lift one youthabove the other, luftfie little slices ofcarrot, bit.s of raw ootato and delicatecarving of tho rind y&ich decorate theham ministered to $y a French cookrender it .superior toits plain boiledljrolher. although tluyimay have beenmates roaming Uie s..m pen.

The representativeUfre in the city ison Hroadway, not f:i-- from the Fifth

Hotel, and neirjiiough to Dcl-anonie- o's

to be casil reached in badweather. Startling scaks and blindingcravats hang in rows nlthc windows,with here and there : Unk dressing-jxow-n

to tone down tin orgeousness.As you enter ou are n?2tand beamedupon bv a vo'ung man wo combinesall the most startling pohtsof the showwindows, the cravat of rfKiizicd red,.the ear-raspi- collar, rfi tho blue.silk vest. Une glance cuvinccs youthat to remove his sliees Vdd reveal:i wealth of blue silk BockA Villi lilliesof the v:dle embroidered Vpon them.You ask for a handkerchief or threecollars, and o:ir modwt ofirfer is filledwith dtfrene and ' pHaiure that.sci'ins very miscciv. Tliebmldlp is doneup. and the )ung mailjheg.nC bowinyon to the door. This rphaki.ou av:

Dear. dear, tin vounffjnaiA uld notwork in in store: helfcns --jj enter-- w

prise. Hut you do notyet k theyoung man. Hi are nt lHi'yulgarmethod. of the every-da- y e.u, whotumbles owr a pile of gojU aniUrattlesoff: -- Socks, shirts, undonrcar?; Any-thing else I can do for yoiP"

The young man is an artist, and hewaits for an opening Itwonus Jrhenyour eye fall upon silkjunuurjK'car'marked -- eighty dollars atuiU'"andyou strangle and cough. An 5tres-jjjo- n

of deep pain settles onXthc fdfengman's face. lie. taps his sillLYCs. 4fch-oatel- y.

murmurs tearfuliyi "JVJakchest, dangerous weather. frcss sit,jjurc death." and pulls dowi a afcybox. Tacked away in it are Cuflerthings made of quilted satinand

vcrv lar:e chest pfitcctorl.The artist takes "ono out, itrapi ftaround his neck. and. while ySi stndfascinated, explains how admvaon mwould nroteet vour lunrs whilt. wcirain"- - a dnvw suit, ami how it wolld Jc.serve vour shirt bosom from daTt. 1

ovivs do not express admhBtioiJ1his words change from loudestjiraheto biting criticism. l

"You do not like it. of coursai n,pavs. nor do I. to be frank. Moffunidcasant lo advertise tho weakndti olone's lungs to the world, and aft toact as :f damper upon the anilof

1..a- 11,11 1AAt-ta- fones nancce. uui muuij iuugi.this.

And then he drags down anoafaWbox. and arravs himself in a ganutjitqueerer than the chest protectors, titis a vest, cut as all vests usually moxceut that it is wonderfully high Mthe neck, and is nearly all "back." taonlv substantial part of it being;piece of flannel, oval in shape, nieaaftto cover and protect the lungs alsoSThat, the artist explains, is to be put.under vour dross shirt, and saves v,iur.lunss without in any way underminingth.Miffections of vour loved one.

Vrtir to tlie nrotector is a box,.1sp ver- - orood. with a lining made of J:

liaser which looks very much like lace.Tlv salesman pulls trom it "'.m;li. isnfrtli'.s i. :l tcnderlv as inotignit ivcre his last one, and begs of youtd look at it, as the light shines tnrougnit. You observe thatou can see aboutsis well as though the handkerchiefiwerc not before your eyes, and thatjjhethrods that cross each other withSurprising regularity suggest thethreads in a couweb. This makes vouthink the Endkerchiefs are probablyTerv line ones, and that $9.80, theprice rou paid for your fine handker-cjic- L

would probably not buy you adozes of tkeae. But nothing in the

i to tin: - nucn: for niiiroai-- . ?a4i,.ii,ronei.'t-- u or wit.it. a- - t'.f-:u- -t :or

haveii-nnaiifantii-'- JT ?i.';..i,u which

plain piece of linen, with ndpr... . nt

hnta hemstitch border, atMlDUfor the stsirEerinff remark bv In xatmman. His' face light up wlh jotfattrie Dargsm ne is ouenng yo, una uiesays: "Those beautiful haiii-'ror- n

handkerchiefs arc only sixty iol Iandozen. Please look at thenias tlwlight shines through them once i.)re.

You do so this time with mufti reTa l Jl jrerence, anu asK, in an ou-na- n varA ,

what jiosc requires sucn pamfc'rmg.'SAiany noses, tne cierK win teu vou;jamong them that of Mr. Whitney, the.Secretary of the Navy, who knvn igood thing when he sees it, but wfco issometimes satisfied with goods as Iw .

as forty-eig- ht or fifty dollars a doa n.Some of their best customers wouhljii tcondescend to take up any such ba--gai- n.

and would fail to be suited inTihsstore, which just happens to be ouK ofthe very finest grade of linen. Thigrade, with a modest profit attached,costs one hundred dollars for a dozgnhandkerchiefs, or more if Ja n:onogr.miis desired. You sternly refuse to inveitin a dozen of the bargains, even to pre-sent to a friend, and then the vounrman. rather more cheerfully than bo?r- - i,.-- .i. :.t. .li:Anr. n.l .ZZn-u- iciusjum jiii uviiuiij anu ..uuto the rear end of the store, and array.,,himself in a "arnie nt vliiph ho p-l- l alwrapper, and wl iich seems tobeen made of a slice of rainbow, cut offwhen the rainbow was in a particularlyhigh-colore- d state. The main color isa delirious sky bine, with flowers ofall the colors 3'ou ever saw blos-soming on it, and vines of an aestheticassortment of tints that balk theimagination. Tho young man explainsthat the gentleman who has just laidit down is one of a family of Hermanbankers. He wanted a present for alady, anil wanted something a triflericher. The price of that work of artwas only ninety dollars, and it wouldsoften the heart of any living female.You explain that ninety dollars investedin strawberry and vanilla mixed wouldbeat any wrapper in tho opinion of yourgirl, and the young man, concludingthat, you are sordid, turns wearily awayand pulls down a pair of cotton SOCkS.At last you feel home. Hero is aCheap aveilUO of escape; VOU will hllVall the cotton socks in the store and.. .

gui- - aw;iv wiutouL wotiiimng mi; oitngman. Hut in the midst of vour hanuv- - w

thought your blood -is chilled by the re

ouest to look at tho?c socks as the hirhtS1I11CS tliroilgll UH.ni. Vnn KllOVV v't'ltthat means, and. sicc at heart, vou in- -

ouire "How much" without 'carin-- r

whether the light shines throughor not. "Uiny thirty-tw- o dollars tidozen," the young man says; "abso-lutely the finest thing mado in theworld," and he calls your attention tothe fact that with a pair of the socks inyour right hand and a piece of tissuepaper in the left hand you can not tellthe right hand from the left. No silksock could be woven as fine as that,and many gentlemen will wear nothingelse. Their feet are so small that thesize of their shoes renders such socksnecessary.

"Certainly, if you prefer a silk sock,you can have it," ami tho young man

un.lcr l ips :c m,.-.-te- J him unjier ln- -

nual l.quor tiilL Tm- - Kru. trn nsr- - of nil j

"iSfi S?. i!rJ, "I ):d X?Wl

hauls out endless each a entire twice a- - much a- - i gifted read witaudatiuu-o- f

from the war it; tnaat oxpen-iv- ., Br.I

f sur:iK.sed grace of was not al- -! Itlarticle at three dollars a pair, which no .

could, of course, not recommend, to anarticle that you will find serviceableand sati.sfactory at seventy-tw-o dollars1 ilo7un

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If you escape the Silk sock snare, youaro dazzled with a scries of snowywhite shirt bosoms of wonderful pat--terns: some curiouslv embroidered.which you are confidentially warnedagainst wearing; others with littlo lin-en knobs slicking out all over them, toimitate the fashion of rough goods forladies, and other in the, good oldiityles that yon have been used to.Then oomes the ordeal of gazing onwhat seems about ono million cravat,even one as many scarf-pin- sj

and twice as many collars andcuffs. Everything is from London orParis, with all sorts of coats of armsstamped over foreign names. Roaringbeasts prowl around, uttering the sen-

timent "Honi soit qui mal y pense,"which is a thrust at any one who maynot approve of their actions; and thostatement, "Ich dien," is always to befound near the lions, with three littlofeathers backing it up, the young mantells j'ou that "Honi soit quimal y pense" is the ma of "lch dion,"and that both wear just such gloves ashe is offering, you. Under theso cir-

cumstances you knuckle down, investa week's fun in a pair of gloves, withthree small mounds of black thread oftthe back of each, and escape with a siffhtoward the door, nut it :c plain vmi drt

not yet thoroughly know the young manwhom you despised. You flit nervous-ly past the eighty-dolla- r underwearwhich first unsettled you. and glancingtimidly around as you pass a case filledwith canes x'ou meet the smiling eve olthe young mai. and it pins you. Ho ,

hands you a ncauiitui cano Wltn a

as )im irauiu iuv ijuiisiiuii ym jiusu "hA r.innmnn'a............. .innna iioi imm tup iw. v.. a ...uv..iinamnn...... a mourn......... i inr m viiorTin iw........ .-- .- - w- - -.- - ,

spray bursts forth and snoots into yourright eye.

As ybu fly out into the cheap worldonce more'rubbing; yonr oyc, you lookfondly at your handsome trousers, won-dering how much they would be worthwith the light shining through them,and contentedly wipe the tears fromyour eyes with the. handkerchief thatcame at the rate of nine dollars andthirtv cents a dozen. A1". T. Sun.

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A PARISIAN SYMBOL.

Original of Coney Ialaa Elepkaatiae Dlaiaa; Parlor.

The huge structure of wood andin which an American hasnstructed in the shape of an ele--

lant on Coney Island is said to be altering vast numbers of sight-seer-s;

the capacious aming-room- s. are-

d V hllcd XVith crowrts lor Whom tneeltv of niningm the interior of a

ti u suius, pviuaj.3, it.u v nitTi ,i. xac niOHsirotis siruciurw sianuaa .e t, Vnomo Pnlnmi. .nrt

""-""- -" -- -..8" rvJt nimseu couiu nnve paseu acfsl between' its legs as an ordinarys ;1 could nave walked between

11 Os T,a i1n ?s 1ac nrimnnlr ju aiiv mt o ..a.MM.tin lost of those we owe to Ameri--

cat. igeauitv. The great itapoleenere, a Similar sirueiurc tai a ana muacci of which is to be found m theSixtr hapter of 4Les Miserable."

'a elephuit. "which was onlyi'om .i f... ;.. l.ntcrUt' am mrm

iftenffe, a pifair iu coaBariOK withMr. rby's, was still ataadlBjr.laWa&lak a ruinous conditiosi, im 18SS:

v- - m .... ., .. .Bottui ot uk

Colsmm im its uuBcdUtothat the last Tcstices ol

cpt away. The ummjhant is a atar.

Frcack oolotsas, whiehJ mM - - - ft--, .4 mm. wa" ummmm '""tksm that ol srvhai

TE3TPERANCK

JSeAfflWrSrri

A FINANCIAL VAMPIRE.Sorai-Stnrtln- tr I'act and Tlgurr Tonrh-In- g

xli- - I.lquor Tr.tntc-Ku)i- i;h SprntAitnnaMy fr Strong Drlu.'c to i'nr forX;arly All the rrItl- - of 1.1 fr.In a lengthy ami carefully-prepare- d

article in the Chicago Inter Oaan Vmv.

v.Mand D. Uall. .Mcrheron. Kaunas,jives some authentic statistics whichougl.t to arret the attention of every.thoughtful "person, and carry convic-lio- M

to the minds of all intelligent

fl Jl aitu irr '- -. v ?wj

Slanil-poin- t u!on of the rum curse inmh countr.. Mr. Hall says:la il A 'AV I Coroin:'.rmjr of tbo Tr-as- - a

Hf-- 1 t; artnu-n:- , iu hH ifo;t f Im ihiI ;

&,::VirTxtiWZZrlothwim(. M Kw.-r- . now i: hni Kow..-- j

ju. nd t '. S'vi't tr witte of une, r,imvr r r t i mil hi ' tip unm nir

coaftt f n an.ty. fr idiocy. tvL-300J- P

. lorcrnsc ? K.i.iW: ho-jit- al ervefiasdH -- r.'"4.$I ,r."Jw:Uer.in.Ca.iVi:acc'W'M. - ''. "' '' maicm iho totaidrinxexffa-!- . r the rmte! Mat-4.2.- c..

."- - ff igou- - inei-xi-na- -

rvj tbBt ., r j.,,.i.ioj; to: Hq.tor. tw-nfy- -

av.u ut one half the cost or nicobo! for one

joar.1 'ow fcr n .rr-iit- 'l total that ire may n littlav-r- d:- -

--' v.-- utt a HniwiHal mnplie thyUit or tre r.r i- - lh i.nter ;rs:nc bih ofT i take ti - year inj'iv Ltcau- - hi ihi.

lcntMl.- - ir. it niKdaUf would twy foriUl t tofoHr f - s im! wc- - I

jjat.i'C of4 1'iatMi for lvi All nfiiMtnd"oii jn'i. 0:- - rton v"o.:- - iniMftJl.- -.ilk tioiitr. a '1 Kn t pood. (kx1s. j

andM ocs, !.i k'-'- i- n.'. tanked lctthci. iroiand' el.Mr c .uin nnnl. meat-- , turmture. jjburin ire, sl.t- - ta.io lor :mtil.oand.t.i icot f iu . ' cU.. i

To,j locottd. "i1i- - product valuf of :h In- - '

flU'dTli-Jo- r all t'e niHlllltNCilirlllK' .

"7a.m. .r onl tw e our annual lienor lull.Tho tnt d vahi-- of :i lnrmin hinds tn the jI n tod tales k n tor IKJ'J wa jli.li.,u:'l...rt.nr hat llvotire- - what t tx nt y.-arl-

for alcol o!. &" e wl i.le ainoen: of perma- - ;

junwr mi an me m;i) .

in th lulled -- tates. eon-tttii'.i- iu In -'.I

i. w . VM IMU'lll 4 '' t - -

Which. tB i k yon, w ; u'ht Ihto ly way I

of dtversloi ln'thc led 1 111 tildiitiv! nut- -

iioiMiiy 01 1112 ci 11 'rv, 1. nil or i.uinoni.--

Thi-n- - wrt to i 1 j . ...'. -p- oi t- - eirmphtines, anl . .2i2li 1:1 d t.n. Thoreceipts dor VCd jllo'll ,. Mlt IU thi'M illICfor10 y0Br HbOjvre Sin.i";-5I.- or -

om. huniired md sLi t:i oi tii-.-u- anntjiuivpaid for alei! oL Th.-n.-- t ntdpi- - wit.-onl- y

offASIJi'-.'oT'o- ril.vuSend

about one -- l

bundrea and fiftieth o the yearl lt(ir o ll.U hich. we imk viaia. - m Iv to iar the ueiiiot-on- v

of nxure ntvet oinmere at an I hdHir.in.Intctc-t-s inovt lo fear, ttie Ue-ic- rn I'n.oii ortho whNicy On on?Jf T 'ejihone stut -- tic- inIs-h- i were no conixti- - w.th icpect totho miinbcrof u ilesai wne. hut the net

or tho. J ar Were $7;ii.."ilU. which sumtnako scjirowy a dfOp m tho teai liquorbttckot. - "

The entire cxti no 0l our Into clvtl war fortho live yeart.ii.cludad be. ween the hein j

ninRnt Ib'Wand tl ccloac of 1 il wasonly alltlH inoretl.au our lnptor ev- -

penso for 18C7. ai ar of pe-ie- and lro-le- rt i

in which our uovornai nt s war e.v.n-e- iworo ?i5."M!". or IeSth:tu onetueutt -- ie- 1

oud ot tho Uquor,c-- ' nente of the Stun torthesame year, CO IfCI HYUfll I Hill llll I ir.l IIIIIH'

annual! cosll 111 In money, to b.iyn'oYhmjr of aorrowb. i nHltb iw lour tilths of i

Thcro work- -

niKinon in tnis cent trjr.fvuaifcii emier m

tf T'ThS TuSih 'ilowtarinjthem in tho face, and Mth tarvu- -t,on ftiio. StMtpon tbase JW.tKt-- i uufortu nates had tit" u derated iiiiiiiiully todrink equally alatrtbutcd ilunonjr them. Ifnuch was tho cast evan rnaa of ihem michthaven ban nccountor fs,fll. and it, a tho(luvl, n)ld Tom Wftlkw ttd B i,om01li ,he.nhould uo West and laa tkafc- - money at twopercent, a ntontn. may uecomerich. i

Let n dovoto our fw -- nmaMiusr wordu vthotran?ot or pniliUm-- s that of nverpr'auction a nt least rel!QVr,l. If not roIv-.-d- . anilwe to nothlnt.' aavo rellol n- - Is r-restoil

by a legitimate, 11 o of. tne nmiivu-- u

treasure, woro than waxtd ! the traftic inBtrongdrlnU.

In tho same iana..nimnvonw.i . tne utrciuicrv of novertv and draw 1 1 near.i a erv uhuman Katnst ovor-produ- c tloni Ton muchto oat, yctniativstarvlnirJ"r)o inach c otbltu.yet ninny naked. Too nitK'i labar. et n any ifcrymr Tor work. Too roe 1 fBwl. jet manyfreezing. What mentis thia poradov cal w.-.i-.?

We know that abundance n nat make ujioor. If properly d tributM Iiilu'iit'i Ian e inthere should bo atlsfnrtloa, 'olsiMre neudh,elcfranco. hiipplncss Thora 1 unttioo 'iit.ciiThere aro too many why iia ;i tt t 1 1 .11.How to send our tfcu "irnal v ddchannel.- - to all need ng num. i the t oveted

oal ot political ocnnoml-ts.f- e !'nppa-- e very itfamily in this land could hav a'l thaj w.mti-- 1.

or actually ncciled. nit they wm tcdr needed1

to wci'r.'to livo n and fit wu" l totwntehoue, muMy and burjt.: ff .) pro !

net- -, be empt ed: all our spin ! cs ta t' e rae-torle-

and lathes in thu hoiitj nd.fn .111 .in tliouilll. befct roiininr. and lithe i

bo rentanned. Think of tho lfquirhW o. theUnited Slate for ono year 1;pJk iRlaje t topay 2,'t!,Ss."i men, women, andcli 'droaa-- t av-era-

dally wase for one year Of X a. dSuppo". for a limit showlne. of the eao "tn-lea- l

siitintlcaucc of tho rum Jraflc we fi 1 -- htliese laborers w.th a venr r sunf 1 fratjn fliHonor fund of 17. For the sake f cm ii- -

ence we will deal.n round numfeet-- . whlSM, ...,,.. .. i, .inr. tor L'.oiiwa xmen by a Judicious u-- e of theaf fsum. In provldinsr. :s shall MneldM'irestimate, lor the fam'les or Air aieaBjwemay lx; yrojerI colldereI a ptuv dlnMorthe rntiri? roree of J.7 ss leforoe ntloajed-- - - - -

Un nleafoil and careful to keen tan "'I ourm

inir7".the uccec lltn; estlmnle to wll "Xldtittlie variou- - industries therein rj i"Mjfati

SJJ".. nS. TX iu e--

estimate be considered In its larnf U 'onale

barrel per capita, at 7. ni.uu.iw:f '-'-v

niin.ift nr TMixurnf. .i iiukhcii tiit cii. i. Hiftaianiino; inftteaoo nnundbf cof--a

--.- - - . - . - - -- - -T-- vi nnnniKi tur ratmn. m "ll rem. bw,

W: 4.0U0.O00 barrel of suiror. - barrets tr ap--lta. at KS. I2.'.UUO.0(W: WaOlaW) pound :tc.23 pounds per capita, at SO cents, S40. K': fe

B0lt.000.oao pounds of butter. SO poun ercapita, at i cents, fioaononi: 200.ooo.rteof fruit. 100 cans per capita, at fM.UW.0i .'.'.--010.000 caDbases. 2M heads r capitaacents, ?Si.0X.iJ: 4.0uo.O hats, l per canaja.

. fs.O0e.iW: 4.0000 bonnets. 1 per cap la. t 1 1

a. lfl.0O0.COD: 4.0tUO0O ralrs boots. 2 icch ilta. at ?5, Nauoii vwr-snoes-- tr' rcn!t at 12 50. fc.Uiro.000: 1 103.WIOJ" 4 .meat. &J0 s wr eanlta. at 10 cents. tmXat000: 4.000,008 aults of c!oth?s. r per capilajraf 10, f40.HH.eaj: s,coj.ooo suits or umierweoer capita, at fli f l.0D10OJ: S.tiOW dre4 per capita, at &. f!0.CO,l. KOOAvards of muslin. 50 vanl. at 10 cents, ?10jtM: I00.00aax) of calfco. .Vi ynrds ffcieanlta. at C cents. ffiamonO: 0(0X00 rnrdHanncLtS yards per capita at 4) cents, f.0D0.0U1: 8,00a.U pair of rlvc. 4 per capita.ao cents. H,W.Hi: 4o,.u.uw pair oi stocxim

Per eanlta. at 25 cent. 10.i10: S.01JIlibtes.4 percap'.ta. at ?1, fS,OC,0iW: 4I.WX0

! school iKsiks. id per canita. at 50 cents, fiOD,tW: 2Jn.(0J.tW library IkxiXs. 1W per capj.lta. at $1. f3n.ouo.0in: 10U.OOU.000 yanls of carydpet. i0 ards per capJta. at .a ct-n- t. ja-.".- -

080: T.0t0.tO0 bedtead. 4 per cnp,w.et.M.ll" f4S,0CQ.O!i0: 4.00.UW bureau. 2 per capita, at'1, aiu. awiOulCft): 4.0un 0l tables. 5 Percap.ta. atI fKM,ni: aj.M.(w cha-- - !J pe? cap.t.

at:iwnt5.fn.:Hfw:2i...oit.0Wlkbes, Jtwpercapita, at sa cents. waoJ'toii.

inc jum oi mwe rjiiira-.'- - . w uc ..-- ,.ww.w. leavinar our pie a ctia. . rraaur

aecn. not oulte half spent, uur ncoc-- ?rowlamr burdensotne Let t. nenceiortn ns- -rer.se with them more rapiairana lavisate.Let us jnve each one nf thc-2.0HU- .O wborar ,

nation will take S3iU.OO of our remainderWe wCl prc-u- that thinir- - are as theyenouia ne. ana nence a cery uin oi jbciw. .

f Tnarrtxl. Tt 1tl not lu such evnt b totsr--

able to forget the futhful so to eacSoae of Uem we ?lve on Christinas raorn.nr af 130 reatskin saeiue. whfch wilt take JSM.OX- X-

000 more of ourum. Xeithrr dare we sl.'yhttkesiris: but,preuta'.aj;twofoTeveryaooe--fcold. tkejr ahnll hare erenr oae a f264olmaa These will cost ttjuua.oeu- - To tie?rolncJdcc Boys, every aiotker's son of taeaaal two to ererr BMtaer. aaall be alvea a

SM orercoat. ThU last xaadnar wfilBtMf4e.wa.WB: out taere mayoeaays

tm nmnrr aad autnma waea a aac--rreat treat WtM faUf.

elL we will try aad aford tmrr aaaa a fUtarse sjm a ITS Onciaaati tecaiai

shift far tke aaraeM. two liUBrXwlHIt win.

BMwawmriaftaDtaoktoeaaakaeeMat. DC

tarlenstat aaev aww aadam saam.MSjai,laaTtaw ta1oar eredit SJf1B.aaajBjs or SjSSt t

i art We wi

nKSl t 1S asaMSBT fj.. :x,m

v - , ."!us2tfi 2f A -

nwsis ;5.ir--. . v.

A SENSIBLE MONKEY. i

He Nerrr Cotild Kr Iiidnrr.t to T5cSecond CLi of ;"b!!.-y- .

Mr. Poland, a noted Tcmperanrvvccite, tat that, in hu drinkioday--, he tJe confaniou of a manin Arundel LVinty. Md.. who had arnoiikfy whii-- h- - valued at a thousanddollar-- . W always took hira out onour c'lcumt parties. il shook off all

ot:r chrstnuts for u. and when hcnuld not -- hake them off be wnt uthe very nd of tb linih and knocked"thern off with bis iit- - On lyw -- topped at a tavtrn and drnfrel. About half a glas- - w J.'ftand jark took the gla- - and drank theliquor. Soon h waa merry. kiipd.hopped atid dancetl, and -- t n all into

roar of laughter -- .lack was dninfc.We all agreed. ix f u. that w would

..n. u, thi-tavrr- n th. t day andcyt.Jack drunk again and asvc -- port nil

,jj,v j C3;KhI at my frienl hmise-- 'nt mornm; and we went out lor

.lack. Instead of being as n.-u- al on ht.box he wiv not to be ?een. We lookedin-i- de and he wa-- crouched up in acorner. "Come out,' s.iid hi uiatr..lack came out on three leg-.- . hi '

forepaw being on hi h-- ad. .lack hadheadache; I knew wa the mat-

ter with him. He felt ju-- t a I feltmany a morn'siur. Jack was sick andcould not go; we waited three da . .

We then went, and while drinkjnjr a:rla.-- . wa provided fr .lack. Kutwhere was he? kulkiair in-hin- the(.hair,. Com.-. .lack, and drink.' said '

.hi master, holding out the j;ias-- . u,;,. .Jnek retreated, and a -- ie door

moment was on the top t'te hou-- e.

ma.,t.r wnt oil I to call him down,but he would come. He got :t eow- -

j.jji,, aml .hook it at him. bill .lack -at

, ,.;.l.r,..,r,J.. tml r.fiWfd to iib--

Hi ma-t- er got a 'xtn and uoiiited it at;, , A ,nok.v- is llltioh afraid.

f.

H

gun. .lack slipped o." the baek Milef the hou-- e. Hi ma-t- er then got two

,Ulls .Uld

1nau1 nointt-- d from irh.

KU 01 llie uout, aim tne inoiiKey see- -ing his predicament, at once whippedupon the chimney and got down intoone of the tlue- -. holding on by his fore- -

law! Thu-- . the ma-te- r wa- - beaten.lie kept that monkey twelve year.--, but ;

In- - ecuihl never jiersuade him t ta.-t-e ',

anoiiier drop of whi-k-- ;. The bea-- t j

had mo iv sense than many t man whohas an imui'irtai -- tii and think- - him- -

seif thehr-- t and b.- -l i.M.od s. ereatur.s j

on eartd. lnh H ; . ,

'

REBUKED. j

Hoiran Old-Tim- e ::MiTM. V. lrrtnallySileiieed One I1U Clergymen. j

Years ago. before the Temperance, , . .

lieform had vor,:eu u- - way mio re-- ,

Iigiou- - circle, a Iti-li- op of .Nov.-- Jer.-o-y

u-- ed to furni-- h wine when he rnve din- - j

ner-paiti- es to hi- - elerjry. One of .

a total-abstaine- r, wa- -

grieved at the I'i-ho- p.- habit, and sharp,

word, half in jest, half in earne.-- t.

often pa-e- d between them. The P.i-lio- p. ;

was the victor in these verbal con- -

tttAt one dinner-part-y he said pleasant-

ly to his gue-- t: "Mr." . plea.--e helpyour.-el-f from the decanter before you. '

The answer came, prompt and clear:"Iook not upon the wine when it

When it giveth hi- - color in thecup. when it nioveth itlf aright. Atthe last it biteth like a serpent andstingeth like an adder." The lii-h- op

bit his lip. Wit said gracefully. "If youhave scruples for yotir-e- ll pleas passto your neighbor."' Prompt and clear.titne the second reply: "Woe untohim that iriveih hi.-- neighbor drink,that puttcth the bottle to him." TheIlishop paid, a little tartly: "Ur .

you will not join us plcn,--o keep yourmoralizing to your.-elf.-" but the replyflashed back "in-tant-

ly: "Thou -- haltany wi-- e rebuke thy brother and not

sutler in upon him."The re-idti- te pn-byt- er Iid ripjht in

adhering to hi- - priuc:p! -- . bit perhapswould ii.tve been ln-tte- r if. like the

late Wendell Phillip-- , he had refusedto accept an imitation to any companywhere strong drink w.i- - to be served.Yontu's t'oiHy'imfti.

TEMPERANCE ITEMS. i

... .Twr.vTV-oN- r C'Mllltle 111 ..ll--OU- !"l

.

haxe bani.-li-d driuKing--aloo-n ii'viu ,

their border-- . '

Twi;ntv-ki:ii- t congregation iuKdiuburh. Scotland, have atloplcd an- - ,

rmentid wine. i

A ivumv; can kill her ehihl by drink- - (

"uy. I that women know ,

that, they would be laore carefuL Dr.j

J.. M. A-cj- ;

1'iiKtwo oides: American Temperance-- "cii tie -- till exi-t;t- ig are the Mns-a- -ci,u,,.lt ,H-iet ami the 'onre ioual

lo the rum TaSiic...i increa-ie- '. Thetemperance

.Mde i n ni. ld it ri-- c

aae. ae n all e it It i hi:h tine i

to in trie e re e.w.ty. Krhawjt. l

6K of tiie cause, of cc s-i- ve infant .

lortnitv l the iier:t:eum hal-:- t ;; ,

pairs, dream 'tho robclUot nod though withloveliness, rather inferior, durlnjr addre.lIT i

different;

Alii.iia

pretend

product

vanls

wh--

chanically you raise it the light and I capita. $40.aooo: ia.ooo.uuO tati- - af ll. oj-tio- s nndt.ig s.ron au-De- gttl- - flTc tons capita at jr.. lto know how much a dozen But per

an.an.(0i) barrel of u- -,j rocate.4 n Kng am . and h-- op; o t on

,

the

speculator

Jfap.

taeerectjom

coauerctsl

5iV

r.5 t -- !-?

was

of

not

om

by of

if

i

to

nur-- i gey ereln merea-- e aad improvere on of milk, whcr.a- - hev arcilv d '(ror.--. the iiualitv U that !

oi which the inlanf mns depend for i

'h and life. .Ur. lutrruon IlmuL- -

c.

low f.KEAT an evil intemperance is 'r . '. in. and how j; lc.v-e- n- the '

Irt- - and conflation- - : the poolIK m .- - .. Urn.i! in.m thx. - -

:!.ie,l to" bv Canon Wilberfireon "Some Siu of the ;

." i $12.Ui xahiT .1 'rr..w-npo-Tvn- e. $!.' '

-- tli d f . ml it. w,v into tAe '. - . t '

t t . . Ami tin. ti. OOIV a-- -- -- .- -- ,r Ir .i- - i --

i f the eviL There i aH - tSe result of the drink- -

- .ir r" rrh-t- v. 1 A -- idft '-- ' uvtarrf'. '

'vt n ay Wba doe--ra I .

. anm, Tof uhT-..-

. orV;t - .1 n re-hor- .? ArdtaeuoJ. ...l .of like vm ...-Ttf- nv mi lA cr" are". .... r. .. .,..

tS laij o: .li!4.i'.ai ie :or.-;-- . ai ;r ., - . . . . i., i, .t )T -- nore O. U..ii3o:noe !

tt I co--t mUl -

:n. jner. invriads oi cnraiaai-- .

thi f an er-- . !lnad- - of

r. h'tnJril- - of thousand.'

OI wom-- n g'isl-- l or tni-e- rj

of madne-s- . with everjrhat might hav been theicirlive: blighted as by stb. Shall it b

that the b ool of vonrlister in this great fam

:ng daflv txored uponli deadlier Moloch or aiwful than tha: o! HinihJtf ia dLowaiag tha

thcr keener, von be- -

mSExira-- t frz Tan

NEW REFRIGERATOR.

Car Tlit lrtnlr to ITltIanlrI'rult nU .lrat Shljrplnc ;

A nanibrr of acntmentans bsd "an

opprtnmty of examinm a -- w .y- -

Win of presrrring frta frmt. aauvegetables dttrinr the :mr.a rru tho

continent. Th priacipl- - iavoiretlmay b brietly explained ai foliov-e- :

The researchs of Tyndall mi otherCentiL have dcoioastrmle! thai the

decay ..f organic waiter is due U bac-

teria, ami that warmth and moinreare condition pecuHarlr favorable utheir development. Y(r mstani-e- . ihordinary refrigerator ear. with itquautiiiV- - of ice. prfdue STeat dealof moisture, ami in otd-- r lo coonlcr-ac- t

;fe effeots the nut bkept down to about freexing point.The regular fmit ear fe bat it --bell.

ventilation und ravins -

to out-tdeai- r. aad it u the wwl experi-ence of shipper that one very bol dayin transit will oftea rain the jfnaietpart of a shipment. The arw car re-

ferred to projor to do away withboth olj etott- - by alhwiit? no aree-- j

whatever to outride air, preen ng i

uniform teitiu raxnre throughout thaear and" a free circulation of ver dry.cold air.

The car itelf U n ordinary in-nlat- etl

refrigerator ear. whieh L-- elonl at ihlieginning of the :rip and not openeduntil the erihbl gooti reach therde-tinati- The car weigh- - ?s.ittljnm nd- -. some .S,m) pounds more thanthe shell fruit car, but con-idorab- ly le.than the ordman- - refrigerator our withita load of ice. In one end of i; u? theinacbine.ry for reirnltting the tempera-ture, tHoup ing juit four feet, --o thatiu available -- paee. tw. it ha an ge

over the refrigerator cir. Along pipe punctured ith manT h!wrun- - along the car at the lop. and br.ekinto the inachinen end where a -- n .!lfan supplier -- notion 10 draw the .nrfrom the car into the pipe and it 1- - tl. uenrried down. pa-!'-d among pije eon-tainin- ir

the cooling miid and ibroun nupon the fruits and meal- - again. M!moL-tur- e cling to the cooling p -ami the air circulating i kept dn andcool.

The cooling thpihi i made of ah!idand iiutriatio aeid. ami i- - known -

chloride of ethl. It i? a neutral lluel.h-- m ing neither the corrosive pi.iu-tie- s

of the acid nor the inttamiuai iiitf alcohol. it boil- - at .' drjrr

and the iUr,)a(1 ,.. rnr:H! .nviliM f .e..----ome of it loil in the palm of his hand.'j'j,,. -- iutple evaporation of drop- - of tin- -

,iMi,i IM bulb of a thermometerforced the inenun down to IU deg!. .

7A '.'"V.this InMiid over the ammoniaeai Minds

.,. in refrio" raliiiff appar it- -

use.-- lie- - tn me met inai 1; oitty n-'p- sa ore ure of !. to .'. imiihI- - to fie

re melt to transiomt 11 11110 aj-r-.

while ammonia requires J.Vi to '.

pounds. Thi- - ehbuide of ethvl in paing through a labyrinth ol pipe- - isvaporized and allowed to eonden-- e

again, thus produoiiii; the degree ofcold r quired. The power is tak u

from the axle of the car. ami --ever.ilingeuiou- - device- - are resorted to. tocounteract the pulling and jumping ofthe c:ir. and again to obtain the exactdegree of power requited, no matter atwhat --peed the ear moves.

In practice one man can manage anentire train of fifteen of these ear, andby mean- - of levers and attachments onlop of the cars keep the tenipcr.itururegrtlar by regulating the -- peed of themachinery in-id- e. Thi- - pnrlienhir c rbrought through a lot ot meat fromChicago iu excellent condition, andwhere ordman refrigerator- - were com-

pelled to keep the temperature at .n

leg. let the meat should spoil. und-- r

thi-- s -- tom it i kept for four or m dai-- t

at A .rl eg. and come- - through in l trshape, while the woodwork of the carremain- - as dry a x chip. It i" claimedthat this y-le- ui will re obit ion tr fnut?hp:te nt- -. a- - it will land fruit- - in V-- ,cagoaml New York withoiil decav r.inlaJmo-- : iu the rouili'.ion in which tb v

leave hen. The eo- -t of t'ie m.i.h'iiis so -- mall--not to excee! four hundr 1

ibdhip a ear-an- d the running-- 11 light that it i biievtl l '.e

patentee that any slight exe - 'icharge, out that paid for oplm-i-- ,

fnrit ram will he returned many foldthe shipper in the fruit prcervel tr '11

iliWHir 'l'Ien...... rv ittaliT. inter. t- -

...:,...- - .I.,!ail miIiv.!iI. trilll lh HI rif ii.. ...,-- - ..,..- - - . .- -. ...- -

ing of the -- inij Ie but very inp?ieiiihchiiierv to whi-!- i we haT.j wi p...to refer. Fa'T'itm nto .

LIME IN AGRICULTURE.

tl i:erllfiiey n n IVrlllllwc Aant X)em- -

i.litr,ited l I'ntH..Lime is a speialiv vnltjnbJe agett! jn

the French mJ of farminiC- - Inquir-- i

have lMen in-titu- tel to pdl. a it w. r. .

Krvnch agriculturists a-- to iWtr ,

on that --ulitance. Thir rpli- - helnen -- ummarized. as Waring on thephy-ic- al and chemical artion of liteeon soil. The expliealioa- - of --ci. t..

an-- not rtitite i-faotorv -- j far. Ad- -

,!,., r0 elav land- - 1imi' open-- and r : -

,Ti .j,..n' more friaWe, p'nwiting n

dry ea-o- n- the aioitcn' bo acend ? I

i,2thr the parched --oil. wntie r-- i. -

? d'ffK.'iflt to le direomtoMi. iffforming th sa into tPerhap- - it facilitate- - the limitation - I

tvota'-- h in clay. In the form of -

bonat it favor Uie pre : mir-.n--

t- -

tion. bin intt -'. prw-nu- ij jo --- uipaai a.e. vwh-lo- - - -

trarily. A inixlare of lne aa'; inane -v tita oy rr i " - "it rtw - ammwita. twit ome rein-- r.

berinci

that axt ai--U in thrr- -

in manure, and in that rnntarFi .aseiaailabl wwe acaL aoe wrox- -

Uon lime proBte. arb a gam i n-- .l

U be urnored. Ara- - w"'- - an. ... . . ..'...mA M. ftd.r aJO COJMMnii, piimi", .'tphoidione aMt atmiiao w

trJt;Jl-- - hold liuio as or-r- T ij teni tn iiutW. thf id IHt!V Ot

peatv Und Uae corrrO ac:Uly: in t .

f-- " ,l " pp." "' -

larm. :or aaw .v --- -.

ever W sUM ,a y- If farm-yar- d mH a.;

tk... rw 11U1 ftllBI? Ii2ZCnBftrrSW. -- - .-- .-

mired soar! JOffl Usae !TT Tx.iitmr.-- m ol !sormadv atv-s-i tt- t 1 '--wlhmn- of Uki-- iertila--g pt-- .r:.Ue a.--e ol :tt aa ie --aw --

apphed in swali Md r4paU?d.SoatmL

JFavorite Cake: AiaK a larer o.-- .. .V. . . v Mfnfnl. nf UK.,r ari

third- - of a wofal of TattWer. hl"lf a cup-- '.

fnl of milk, three cupful of Boer, toer- ;.cpoonfal of oi and two !

..jrtw-nfn-t n! mim, of tartan thea--, mfva-m mrnm.- m, m m - -- - n t

spread between the layer asd over the :

lop of the cake, a dricg of a beaten tegsr. half a pint of whipped cream, acupful of grated cocoannt. half a ccp-fnf- cf

ingxr. th-- t juice and half thegrati rind of one orange, stirred uptogether. Boston Bvdgit.

rink ng large .piiuite-- - o ale or s:oat ing li ures ami all raking. Caern u-- v

imdh rs under the id a t nt i Iv. lime induce- - d-o- ny in organic n .t- -UiK

out f

r

;p

tae

s

jilt'j A VARIED EXISTENCE.rjrt a ltst. TJv vi.ii. Thc Trcrllt. Thra a a4 ri.n m Ir4.

A rWldlc had bo l . . by Mr. J. .

0. Wood, the nai :. , ami.that he be!iwYv A ;h i; rht bar.Kve4 Hii twv tl r:.i ,

hail ?hc profMMat- - ' t, neaad ofher own ratWr dm s - aatu Ulquerr nm tho: 1 i th:which ' fir a bont. ' V. km r.

larger boat, then a tSMM alrd" How natiy '

ot the pur of thw i ir wniter deliberation, t&a . a gKtr

Th liay tec4 is --. - f Hhiwater during the wjt ta? av--

and oaiv ac tdtMdwhen U aaaias It wha. I

the gnat are detiacd ' awatrr. ia order to be taat. aethey are very amaJl. t. hi W ,

liable to deiirWuu If : w . sw!

ply placetl ihere mi rati H. mU I

left alone. Thrffir I iwvhr.wbn about to drpt ts". SlaVtM)s erwif on a ! aMf.or other convenient m, - r:log ta it K her fore leas, -- nl acing the hind leg a far a? .vcrthe water, and eruaaiaf t a a: .tajkreMrvmitie.

ny meana oi tneae ajwier tint -ho guide the egjr ha h dr mm

nry -- noum e. arranrsiaw , m , , .it in ine n-r- . a ooj. bu u,i,.them toother with a pettl xt w fpnH aecreuon

m 'i"ii fiatt-- B;ier imm rzr rnaiieen lata we young gtuam wft.s-.- i .

are devehipsi! hy the warm'.h f ;,.nn that thfi fore- - ot.t the Ion r I

of Ihrir sh li- -, dr.j n'.o the m.r. . it

SWllll JH .11.Tin- - future C'l.tt nW rorreji.nd le

t'- - .. :! it ..f i'i. nioiH i':itt r.t.

.! . i icii .4i,bi--i'uriiitr-l- ui -

rt .fclJTS!ivsTa:t-tlro- c !to:o it moult, it soMpiun u lw i a

- J: lion; it dons not -- nunremains at thu -- urfa'w ofwhere,- -

pre-entl- y, lt rkuI r- -' tne pup K-ut-e.

i. creature now wtor dlvtf.I Mi alarmed, but tnerulv llnt.

li- - hrfnre of tho water, obrnia--puppl) by tneannof two littlo

utiuicating with the attorn- -

I' lie ;tn-- t noticeable, alterationx I taken place in it. since Ui

ltr . H tho eiilartjetnenl of thotil' of th IkmIv; and if this por--

ti ftso l ' mined umiiM-ihetnicro-c-

1. i . 1h found within it. elorlv1" 'cllier. the w inss. lers. head, i

- f -

!m , jcatiiMrei anionuie, anu toe i

r v h1 mouth orgaiii belonging ,

to ' pure gnat.'short time passed in lhi

tn i , i pupa, remaining periHuiv('I .. ti ! ieeral deep indration?.t ills -- Wi mg tho hotly of the enclosedJ'li't, h ! by thi time piite ejra- -

nt. i ! tho pupal envelope,I';. crack.-- , the ;nnt enierceu.

:li'l i iris himself upon his disrard.. I . ir. until his nines nre tlrlrsltlf I , to take to the nir. Aa the.

pill r.i on which he rvta U sotlrled:t- - ' i i'i umero nhell, he mav bo aahl, j

lor fl i ( jimd lime in his life, to act a--, t n ll Uuan. Presently, however,he --

tditsand awav, to bejrin a now

existence as a perfect wingedin-i- v t. fvuttii CotnjMttiton.

I'A WHITE WIMMINS."Why trorl llitntratle tlrrlarra Tlit i

tl 1 Uurrltalilf anil llfMr-- i rger advertUeil for a colored I

- rv. and Matilda Jackson, freshfrom iiehl.4. ntiolloil fur th .

pot't T

if want to hire out, do you?" ,

v. aura.""I lvc you ten dollar a mouth to

do t jpking, wa-hin- g And Ironing.'"I . niiffhiv littlo monev lor a

! Jinnl work," rcplic! Matilda.V. , I'll irlvc vou ton dollar a J

m jid clothe you. '(.:! Vouyjokin." i

L am not. I II aijree to clotimMi will not have to clothe your--

n ii."de be offer 1 had In a

f.H'. i ou is a laiiy, you t. ionk ctillud folks lik? day kmIS, vou doc." i

la went to work that afternoon. ;

.rs ww none very wen anurgcr thought aim had a trca- ;

I .- - .. ..Matilda retired for tho night

rersald to hor.ilda. we will want brcakfat on i

4 by aoven o'clock." J

fight, mttm.worning Colonel 1 crger aaid

life"'t hear that now darker mak :

fus in --the kitchen. I don't !

fsho'n up vet, and It b nat i

'clock alreailr." i

i go and ce what U tht matP'r. Pflriiap she 1 tlrk." afd

:crrer. iretnr ncrscii aauiv.Ig to the. door of the arraalSite knocked loudlv at Uie floor.

W dar?" --aid Matilda.Sa here," replic! Mr. Verrer.sae right in. raoa. Vn been

w.i ..lor ve foah de la bow. iA fVeTStfrdid o, aad 4mcamtr4

thn stilda hal sot vet searacd the i

ur i..... .iir duin i you get an itmr sro .

am: tmk breakfast? ft a tMt ten .

o"c ' aald Mr. Terrer. iadl- - i'na

r.n fftln..... vt--r ! I JUa't vetv.... j m J nop. -

vou didn't.' j

I dhl. I tola ver I waa waiUat'ler come Ir hcah aad keep yer '

1"at proralr

4T nrotaisfd me tew dol'jir arat t aad Mr clofo aae. Whst'a d ;

t4 pe gittin onl of bed ef you ala tliar out de clofe oa e ntison.

- Jii a -- 1 ml V jaJVQ4 iCSfcJ. ai 4: fV't V -- s a

3ar. Iar y col on us eauar-- Windy.SIda pv. on her awu clothe thatiT. sod a hc hook the dt f

ia..' .. ..v.. . iST 1. I.m. mmJt,. IUllWO H' 'J "4TSiu feet, she was hear! to say- -

at dc ajr all d-- s white wiaa--.1. lrr nrowlueyer asd proa

it when hit come. tr Eeepiag j

rir dv aba't ilar. Tat i- hc.

VI"tA Bright -- New Ycrkar.

:

'H vo think Slat Pei. U a ctxrt :

.'p'MkrdtBe Xew Tark gati - 'l.w fr i, . !. Ip,u v. -- ....

II think be u not rrrr Inrht. 1 ca!Irl

h x. oa JC a3-- TJ

to a;i ;i; t o uar ia jovt nau vsiiyou can l ce yonr hcl before yenrface A oaa nxtrat ireak hi aec iathe dark 'A hat do yoa ???replied'" .

1 have no Idei.' j

He repeti 'there i no tlaarr rf

that. I've put sp a Ign ia the hflwarning peotdc to bs cartf al--' S I

r. Ttwa.

pPERSONAL AND UTERAR

K.i Osear. of Strewn, i

from lU-- . 1

a h:rr ot KrofHawl nivrleffytnaw-- A rman

K2j wt vitk racaatM id -- ft'Ireberw ut ih- - .rmarried mi an

Ocean rrwtfy.-- Mr FrHoa mi th ".

Orrreaata. that J"ilaeka. w mtA B4,iV..j4tm'i m a 4rdUr.

Xra. Sally TisAr. Trit,. fc -- ? - yi ,'aallea t ef h" " SBa. afwttbb t" 'tafha Jaatw Jr

The ath of Uew 3tralrd5rl tbe uaal'er aViiaaliahab to Um- t- ts taaw l a.ta Pnnev ol W!a Loffil V1Mafdai and &r 1 rat.

4Jliee WeaxleU Bnhkaas ebright vellow hmm with grewa) I

Mtlsolb of tswse faa4 wla 1

fwrial H ail raugwia!:wonder -- hat proSMNlljr sneaittatlam b re.n4M-- .

--r- JWrrt'

CUtwkw Sward 1 Hard'a aoat. I md. t'aattaaaehe and Ux r.

fall fHrtirear?y K h 4 irnderaeata hi ulk

tihe a ear - indrea nt tW r;li'--- 'ph-td- ia Uwur. A I . i

K rmrk tfe rWaah.artaHi t...., . .mmm ,. fc . i '

-.--j te ,.. ,,r n ilv! W . lie

Whom he h u rr- -

ty to the . rr IT--tr-

J,!! I' ...t - - tr f -

f. ti, ! th- - y ' ,5pr. - i!.. - !

I ' at s. ai- - I ' tw . u i ,.f-r- L r n- mm - - L. t.l I vr. 1 Um.Ill" T'-- -1 ' ' !. Wk - -

cartaitt! isim sayprniiait nana ha the OmsawW,im of tiaam aeeoaaimoed ts Vmn

llarbaroaaa. Ui tfte T' 1

pw. abl Joah. t h. , . ftlonl iSaUwbwn r-.- i rXc

aftanr a avr aurfte mi T'Mgrmuh da to hi piral.irolopuwnt-

tt- -

Soat of owe f t rand priMMhtol- - Lowae u( Hti I.rhthniood U utaabasMi he ia I

to pritarioH a at I bardaaip '

K.in U rfar4 hwarar. e ' Ml

yrn ms trill. t hfht $or" noratkn, ai airaawMi in tt

raner to has alhJeti fcittl.iWraritni the row?.

Iwon kbx to dfevawer ttl. Chrtimf Ofcarreee. ..' I tCollegtf i msM lohlpTiteiit la t arh t- - i a-- .

book. After bmhhaf; fryear ll eeml Imi 1

of ( 'hieago, tt eAto hU t

he made the dapeovery thai rt ,1net or Ixinti anv tohoae fl. ISM.

20 t)oed vsilh tieeeMhwr. 13!voluino Ti Vhan wtth .laiMkri 5

the ahfttige niat that thweorrrpoid h ith th j'aar i

coiitury. .V. Y 'o'l- -

HUMOROUS.

Where wjw tout rnhfad? In "

lapse of giW."1 upH! yon tienn) nWe t

our win?" "Whatl 1 h tfalFno; he' i inarrle!. Ctmngm L4'j

The race-hor- de OUtrtKe err htin:n! SehoobuaAVer. II '.'ahlu to lent lit Hni ptllota tuttHtuUe ifttn.

"Sr man apprt4at wore- - th"

lncky wretch ho ha jt jri b s ;gT caught Mi tho mauaiftAry fr h eviiU Jaunt.

John KiinW7riiprrtraiir'hi favorite jtart at onanmry ttand a tnlerr)te! fAm liafca uby the s'jtuilthiff nt a fc4i4 in the guntil at I'.Jigla he wIVl 1hste lo lh fro4 af tlo taj?a.drosing tho anU-- N fn iha mmh tr .

tones a;ld: "Ijmlirn at f" 'tinier the play i U ypmtj iSav ebU!not poibly go .

A yMliy marrlod writer laupper part of Uh tt wa t

worrvd dtirliif lh islurw '"remtlv Her Mtaband bf j- - ;

a eow .inl pat u im tho hm

a it e'ttimet9etl.jj w teht hrr Mmthat bin 4m. lfUantcilbuni,rr H m tMeH m .

$j f' .", .tZii .ti.. !- -. t Xf?J

W

l 1Mi.i . ..,. ...,j. IT,

llr .Wv,v.r. wLn fc.Tiuu WJ r j Jmbun's tr "I bMiM iMaa htroublrvii ttfth drealf facontinual tJ Ictf. "1 ; .

"Ileu h eH iwr fe dflrt i X

table without H"i U ihirt4Ui. I--

"Soprano aad Wi, iI mm moti-'- ' nM fe.AM nht I l C,

PbfJti 'ih. t&rtr Mxc Ha U J MMT

" I ss a tJt , r m h.At4 ?2Z;I$Cr too.TO itmiK th rtSerM- -

aiM.a4 irTS Wktir'Cty TnbnJrt)j itillin? wc; askawl: Itri

m , . . .I- III. i . I

ia jwr!'i vrTn- - i p;I that K fat! a 'Jtit-- noiw m re Ulttog aMMi. -I-Isound of tiinnrr hor. fr intnu"4UztirU half......a mile in a wm1;. ir la i&Tit3tion wv trt on lo h a'.iwt

Ing I hax? koira t W thrr3f rilof hour gol ir two ir ml t rfand lh? ihA bt trgth esuif r Mr

bhtrJ--"

!'.' 3J4 the Cll.-- I w wfwrr lis CsKforr.U nc It it i

urI- - trUL I dbls'i wjRt th f lrnbsmr;, aad u ttk oi frsat thiibr !? r rie dav. ki.4 M

t - al .. JJ. a4 uu - . .l--J? . J"rJ ayB. ?--

W-- ' aaS-- " -

f --wt brtjri o tetttkrt a pttfgwJty A4 iar I wa t Hrwt is Umj 2UJe, "Why, what A?ry

to ad sbont. Cbjn-rl- " 'atr U. L ...1 i ., . ..- - .. 4 . --.!IW HWI BW 4 JJMM!i V i- -

Aax we. venr t;ail tm A. JT 4M-- -

A Homjm Race Cyrx tn Fr. A

ArchIojraJ ?rAh ba rKtUi.I s f ,1 i t 1 i j -rrv-w- i ia ;a ri2fter2K5 ni 'x tzvm rzMirit&r a ?3 eoTr 4 wsujatwr K3&i ftvjs. xz fc c&ita U ttektp?v4imr.iKvripr a m

absnit 223 by JT s3Vrr. ?nfiid;Tery baa t?a mada la Wi rimftCl

ai mi in i

Ixnirr. f5-a- baalf wKVi rtvritTM- - rf A nwifc- - rt ,!i-,- T' ?rrittr A x ?.r-- tt. us-?.- - --ith r eari- - .t arrJau. 't --3iZhl,20 ; -- ron. 6 ti br--- J

light ' day. A p4itcir '4 n --nrzucwe anu pj4tr. a? fc ? t rx

Jtaw th rnta. Yati tr - a atrof cola hx !ra.traid ti- - ednr t ofutwu earel us asartaiarelic :otablh tbp;h3 tb?ifi- -

receatlr fesad dtv of ths Kociia x;--x r. .

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