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L2 Tip -l count re ana mm x m our tie murntr -a niin'i xb oueapMciHofeMua, tvctlti: rtlU iwio appro MkJrhpMi lo appreciate ita labors, and never wju. ?(i 4 BULL. v A CO iVaxoA aviflit to.aa old scboel-companion In 'crtli fchlre, named John (;rant, -who was facto!' to a gentleman in the county, lift hadlaU'ly married a cousin of mine, find reaicied in a cottage picturesquely fcilu&trd near the ricr Tay. He m-.v r jod-natured. kind-hearted fellow, and a great favorite with all who knew him. I ww, and still am, engaged in lnii neis in Glasgow; but on receipt of mv cousin's invitation I usually called John "couain" I hurried away from itswnoky purlieus, and was soon in tUilled under his hof nitnblc roof. We were both fond of fishing, and the prox . Jmltv ol the Tay aflbrded every facility Vof fts indulgcnc!. Some days after in' arrival I accompanied jy- mmm to aco ngreecnt purchase, dfmfMtmtmih xb iilacebad tumoCjMl !,! flM.'ar rival. It -iw a larve. aowrrfnl animal iibrowiaUjcdeelgr.-Wrth a pair of UiUHorfB- TwAiMiled it with m iiMlnmir uBed a repu- ,OTn5ilU,WII UtLlDOSl iu nnr mn laiakaav -.t !... - "J-., i , .1 . mi, --a- """Mi- allllniifl Mf9t)mhi MMgMronng ftft m back (he nl seen "Iter ofl estnut mare, i rei), wiLi my rod, into. at all events, whethtrl tekilinny- Hung else or Ml the footpntli wkWl :r clown a lield In wliieJi the biM Mdkn fMrtered, ered, I saw the a at Home distance; or read somewliero that bunsirM antipathy io mo coior rcu, I determined to prove ijr uaiiuj iim-iii. wjiviucr it was true. Standing on a projecting alono of the .fence, on the sa'e sido of which I stood. I unfurled my rod wlk pocket-handker- 1 chieT, and waved it in the breeze. It w.v some time before hw bovine majesty noticed it; but a'tor a little, he l-aiftcd hi head and looked at the ' flullttring rag. Presently, nirioiity impelled him to take a closer Mew, and on lie came at a smart walk, Jinally breaking into a run. When ' nbout fifty yards distant, he paused to reconnoiter; then, having apparently inside up his mind, ho bellowed loudly and charged at full speed. Not wait- ing the actual onslaught, 1 put tho dangerous picec of bilk into my poek- et, ami continued my walk. The bull . followed me a far as the limits of tho field would allow, and when interrupt ed by a fence, stood gazing at me as I retreated. . A short sauntor brought me to tho river, whero I was soon engaged watch ing for indications of a nibble At that point, the river was about fifty yank wide, and quite deep enough to drown ojrf; whilo tho rapidity with which leaves and bits of tfiok floated past indicated a considen'do current. About two hundred j'anfc from where I stood wji8 a boat-house1 in which wcro usually kept a few ski's, for fishing or eroding to tho othc.' side. I whipped . tho'Water as I slowy sauntered in that . direction, but wih small success. Liliting a cigar was about to make M IMWMttai ''iiwitt LWWMjlMI iMRnUTUI . . iiiyyen coruforUalo In a gi-assy nook of . ",2 bank, whec a noise caused mo to look roi6d. To my surpriso nnddLsmay, I saw that the bull had somehow or ether broken out of tho mad; and was moving towards me. ; ortunafuly,lia was yet about four Jiunarcd yards distant, and only walk ing.: but evidently highly excited. I thought at first he did not seo mo, owing to the swell of the bank; but be tpre I could conceal myself, a loud bel Jow.warned me. that I was recognized. JSot Avishingk) excito tho bnite by a precipitate retreat, I began to walk slowly in the direction of tho boat . house. My dreadful pursuer followed . fclowK- at first, but, gradually augmont- inr bis tmph Kt-l-rvV.w r. V o t., viuivu iuiu ii iuu. x saw OnCH ihnt iialnc T -an la r ' of Teachinsr tho boat-house nit was small. I, therefore, set off at full . speed, thinking, in such circumstances, discretion was the better part of valor. I.was, however, well aware that ray hasty flight was certain to draw tho en . iaged beast after mo with even greater vigor than before; but I calculated on reaching my goal first, and jumping into the boat which usuallv lav there, push off, and thus escape being'impaled on his cruel horns. Glancing over mv shoulder, I found, to mv disraav, hat the brute was rapidly gaining on me; . with couched head and elevated tail, on he came like a whirlwind. Fling- - ing away my rod, I bent all mv powers to the attainment of speed. Not dar- . ing to look round again, I heard the rapid thud of hi hoofs gradually get ting louder. Eighty vards " from . Ihe boat-house! Frantic with apprehen sion, I strained every nerve. Fifty, : twenty yards, and the 'enraged demon is close at my heels! I reach the boat house panting and breathless. The door is shut locked! There is no wel come boat lying.at the side, in which J might, have escaped. Having no choice inu no tune for deliberation, I plunged into tho river. X waded in till it reached . myneclc, then turned, and looked at the bull. To my great relief, he had not entered tho water, but stood glaring at what was visible "of me, apparently as tonished at the sudden diminution of my bulk. After giving vent to his dis appointment by pawing the ground and bellowing fiercely, ho stood eyeing , me, evidently conscious that I was in a fix. Thus we stood looking at oho another for some time, the conviction crowing stronger, as I felt the water chill me, . that faould not remain long where I was. I trusted that some one might 9 discover the escape of the brute, and, rivingthe alarm, come to my rescue. But miautes passed slowly without help appearimr, and I was pettiar desperate ly cold. Oace or twice I fancied the Jrute was ahout to eater the water and "attackrwe; but he always passed ab ruptly ob the 'brink, apparently un willing to trust himself farther. 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KxycrienuimrLmn tm wmm iu caused IfrltBgypaVglBarkMfajid when I cxpIaTnWwr'cauMJ of It, .bo was thankful 1 had escaped a horrible death. After having changed mv clothes, T felt little the worxj for my lobg immersion, and was able to wel come my cou.-in home in the afternoon. Ai the penalty of his escapade, the bull was consigned to "durance vile" for some time, with tin; view of im proving his manners in the future; but, perhaps, my manner of outwitting an adversary so dangerous as a thoroii"i ly roused bull may ! of servic"to others on a s'railar emergency. (Jkmm bcra Journal. T A Central African Villar. One fine large village,' a lo day's march beyond the Inki."si, gives a good idea of Central African life- Timr ! ntaeral asvect of t)ro-trit'aMT ft poopteaffe nausually sjiorti vu and awiry ' 1 MMT tMpwclvei. Children, pretty iftliehiMk ckJdrc:)(.F:r.! )Iayingto nMrtr'Vaad wakiaf. "I iii-t: one t ikfricanette, looking n. carried a baby wrMaT M aereu. a -" u"' cuiCKcns. wiMlkaptwadfastohttinacy which is so jMtfBmrattC ofowl, would insist on retiring for the nigjit in the hon.vc whiek fcai been assigned me an my lodfiagl o two capable little boys aught the ten .chickens tenderly and coareyad them to a plaee of safeU, the old hen, perforce, clucking and protest ing behind. An immense quantity of pumpkins with the ripe fruit and tho great yellow blossom growing on the same plant, and the waving fields of manioc which I saw in the bright morn ing light, lent an air of prosperity and plenty to tho tidy group' of houses. In this village, in front of many of the habitations, lay huge logs of wood, roughly trimmed tree-trunks. At one end they exhibited hut little handling from the operator, hut at the other they terminated in a rudely carved and painted head, executed with little finish indeed, yet the few stroke? that wrought " the semblance to humanity JkmI in-en given with a certain decision and skill. There was, in fact, a mm1 dral of character and expression in this sketehed-out face, which, besides, bore much resemblance to tho prevailing type of man in that neighborhood. Itcthcr thoo logs, of which many were lying prone liefore the eottagr doors, were house-idols in disgrace, or merely ornamental ettles. I could rot ascertain; but, when I men tioned io word for "idol," and point eel toenrd them, the men and women gathefo-.l round and laughed con- temppuusly. I might mention that the I buno).' Tho plural prefix "waM a'ain rcplfcs the more classical "ba." l'e yonrthis villago all w;us magnificent, graijiiosc forest. Tlie oath goes down, dowi. ilown into its depths, and the tn.'c-aops shut out the .ky. The long, straight Hiatins dependfng from the hp'D'hes appear like plumb-lines and airyVcaffolding sketching out a sort of fantwtic architecture. Large jessa mine towers shino forth like stars in tho ghxinry depths of foliage, and down at tho bottom of tho deep ravine a brown stream catches a few glints of green light as it hurries along. Wo stop at the villago of Ngoma ("Ngoma" means "drum;" as you will liavc noticed, it Is often applied to a sounding fall of water) on the even ing of the fourth day after leaving Lutcte. Here an old fetish man and some 3'onng disciples were performing a curious sort of dance, in which they hopped like frors, and squatted on tnyir heels, waving their hands down ward from the heavens. 1 was told they wero calling down the "rain. yuicrs, more muoienr, were reclining iu different postures, having their hair combed and dressed by women. Cor. London Telegraph. - A Rocky Mountain Glacier. To Prof. Canln. a member of Pum-pclh-'s Northcrn'Transcontinental 8ur- ycy part3. we are indebted for the fol io Tiraccount of the discovery of a glacier by Cut -;sriY. and a description of the coimtr3' arounefYI.'u UppfMariaa Pass, between the headwaters of the Flathead River, west of the Rock Mountain range, and Cut Bank Creek, east of the same. The locality is nbout one hundred and fifty miles north of Missoula. Prof. Canb3sa3's that on the 1st of August the partyi after having left t'ie Upper Flathead River (about eight3' miles above the lake), entered the gorgo that leads up the mountain to the Pass. This is walled in by steep mount ains, which are crowned by rugged precipices thousands of feet In height, sometimes terminating in knife-like edges, and sometimes running up in H! snarl)' """tv cones, which mako tho sky lines of tho mountains most va ried jind picturesque. At the summit of the Pass three main nmphrxheatcrs come together. The3 are nearly hore-shoe in shape. From tho Pass therv are in full view ten or twelve high peaks, often running up into regu lar, sharp rteky cones. Some ten or "fifteen miles away, look ing to the westward, a great mass of snow-covered mountains were in view, and below these summits was seen a true glacier, haying a frontage of at least a mile, and in some places a face estimated at 500 feet in height From underneath this glacier flows a stream' of milk3--colorcd glacier water. Prof. Pumpclrj-, "Jth the Indian guide, penetrated the amphitheater in which this glacier lies, and counted twenty-two cascades over five hundred feet in height, besides seeing manv smaller ones. The sides of the mouut" ains which surround this amphitheater are covered with deep bodies of snow, which are the sources of the many streams flowing into the valleys below. There was but little snowonthe Pass, and with care it was not difficult to cross. In descending the eastern side of the mountains the gorge presents some remarkably iotty ana sttipenuous precipices. Those gentlemen of the party who had visited the Yosemito Val ley considered the scenery of Marias Pass to be of a more varied character and grander in everv respect. The summit of the Pass wu. found to be seven thousand eirht hundred feet above the aealeveL We shall wait with much interest for amore thorough and aompleu aarrey of this sew and - won drful owMaw. district of Montana. - Idisin, who aacnt to know, says: rMaMTSaai ammek iaweatwitv tH aaata 9 - m m, ZmWr "?.'-'-' "" kop( m tha mJt af taft wek. SMii-iiTHXw, -aa-B V'thaat ifabTnr thrir j hail salikadM. ;itls ath fcr ia frar V. ptotMra, Cos af 90MC "" i ! arkfrM tern- encei, and ft in her honor, music atWn?airr rrla ItflnC iB attimanrA. The ueU-gatftcrcM haj nothing but a cloth about their loin, a Kniie anu a net bag at their side. When one goes to Work lie takes his place on a stage of two cros-bars fatenid to the end of a . . i . ? . - rope, ami w lei iown against m xaeo of the rock. He grasps the rofe with his left hand, and Jn hLs right has a rod with which he holds hlmilf off from the rocks. Sometimes he goes down several hundred feet amid the roar of the ocean and hundreds of birdi flyiag all around him- When he comes oppo site a salangan hole (that's the name of the binl) he makes a signal, and the lowering stops. H now swings back aad forth until he get jower enough to enter he hole and find a footing on the rock-tie ha noted. If he fail, he is dashed to pieces on the rocks below. The ran n generally has a thin cord fast ened, around hh Ixxly and to the V bo that he can pull the stage in to tain. .Should this break, how ever, M hiH to make a hold h-ap and catch the itage. When lie has got into the caveri he ciiLs off the nest with his knife and places them in his bag. and whea it is full he return and his place is aapplied- by another. This business is so exclusive- that no foreigner has ever been allowed to participate in it. Sonic Dutch merchants once entered a can, but they never came out alive, and tho Malays have a story that the ( oddesa "ro "iook them to her bojom." Thc swallony breed four times a year, cacli time making a new nest. "The nests are plucked three times, and so only one brood is left to the bird . In the cavern of Karang-foHong, I have heard it Mated, there were three hundred and thirty thousand swallow, nm! tmm them about fivs hundred thousand nests are annually taken. The harvest is done in July and August. November ami Dc ceber, and the worst in April and Mav. The nests are cleaned ami assorted ami packed jn bamboo casrs of about seven ty in a case. They all go to China, perhaps a few to America and Europe as curiosities; one hundred and seventy thousand pounds go to Canton alone, and about fifty bird nests make a pound. The first quality of nests cost in tho cities of China twenty to thirty dollars a pound." "How are they eaten?'1 "They dissolve the nests in water oi broth, and spico them highly, using them as an entree. You'll find it a dish among all the wealth' Chinese, and at all the Hoyal and State enter tainments. WI13, when General Grant made his tour of the world he was en tertained on them at Canton. Tho Chinese think the' are a great stimu lant, but R'imt! German chemists say that they have no stimulating qualities, and are nothing moro than the saliva of animals, neither nourishing nor stimu lating, but awful Micky." From Inter view in Cincinnati Enquirer. Where lie Hud Us. There wore seven or eight of us in the smoking-car. anil I13 ami 13" the conver sation turned upon" hotels" Siv of the crowd were going to step off at the same village in Georgia, and one of them re marked: " Well, gentlemen, 3-011 can make up your miiuls te go through purgato to night." "Whv?" "Well, there is 01113- one hotel in the town, and that is run hy the meanest man bouth of the Ohio River." "D03011 knowh'm?" asked a chap who was Mispe ted ef heinir a lihtninjr- rod agent from Cnicniro. " 1 rather reckon." " And what's he mean about?'' "Everything. He has bugs in his beds. ucs beans in his coffee, his rooms are dirty, and he's a robber in his charges." " And there's no other hotel?" "No. If there was he wouldn't gel custom enough to keep a cat alive. He's the meanest man in the State of Georgia, anil if 1 ever catch him outside of his town I'll put a head on him!" "I move that Ave resist any swindle on his part," said a drummer from Chi cago. "If I find hugs I'll fire the bed out ol the window,'' said a patent-churn man from Ohio." And thus it went on for half an hour, everybody anticipating and preelicting, but the conversation linally closed bv the originatorTeiarking: "Well, we'll have to put up with it I suppose, but you can make up 3our minds to seo the meanest, low-down. Iiang-eteg tavern-keeper m America." It was after elark when we reached the villago, and after delaying awhile with tho baggage five of us rode up to gether in the 'bus. The sixth man had disappeared, and we elieln't see him un til we reached the hotel. Then he was discovered behind the desk, a pen over his car, his coat off in fact, he was the identical landlord himself! One after another walked up, took a look at him and fell Lack, and we had adjourned to tho veranda and were talking of sleep ing out on the grass that night when he came out and said: " Gentlemen, will you walk in and register?" One followed the other, and though we all remained until the next evening, not a word was said nor a hint dropped about tho conversat'on on the cars. It was only as the train was read3 to go that he shook hands all around and kindly remarkeet "The meanest, lowcnvn hancrno favcrn-kocner in America b0pes to see one ami all again. Have a Cgar, uen. We sent him a eallon of wine ana. . box of cigars frota Augusta, but he wsa still our creditor. Detroit Free Press. His Rercacf. They were riding up from the Wall street "fern in a 'bus. He lifted his hat to her ,ina gingerly manner, and she bowed with the coMness of an iceberg. "Know her?" asked a man at his el bow. "Know her! Why I was engaged to her last fall!" "And what?" "And she gave me the bounce. She said she loved me, but she ccald not endure the thought of a straggle with a French flat and tapestry Brussels car pets. I went forth a crashed man, tot revenge'is mine!" "How?u - "Why, her father pat on hundred ana tiny tnonsaad dollars m a hotel, and the company hasn't enongh to pay the wages of the head waiter:' wau &ree jvcsm. ? Sits. H. B. Stowe m atent to la -JWBr VV . bvi C"w"MaBBH Tat, fcaVW : wT-m maw Italian author, who booktto FeiimatiiT- General Greshsm, now aiks that official to send him enough money to coTtr the expense of printing the first edition. Bronson Howard, the draasatbt. who w firing os royalties from his nlar. In England, U thcpocAor of a doablo tricycle on which he and his wife, and and whatever unpl!c thev feel like carrying, make twenty-mile and thirty- mile trips about the country. Mr?. Harriet Beechcr Stowe ai that the novels of the day lack romantic interest. Human passion has come to be synonymous with a niawkbb hyMcria, to be photographed without grace, and bv what strikes hr a a drr nroceaf. which takes the victim in the middle of an emotion, as a horse Is caught with all his feet in the air. A'. Y. Gratthic For some time Miss LouUa M. Al- cott has been at work upon a new rtory for loyi and girl. It is a sequel to " Little Men." and is to be called Joe s Hoys, and How They Turned Out." Mis Alcott hoped to have the book fin ished for the fall, but owing to tho ill ness of her father she has been obliged to put off its completion indefinitely. lioston l'Oit. Will Carleton, the popular vero writer, is thus decribcd by a reortrr in Indianapolis, where he has been vis iting: "He is nearh' six feet tall, of slender build, with" a bright, rather youthful face, blue eyes, aquiline noc ami short whiskers, which cover only his chin. His hair, which is slightly tinged with gray, is combed smoothly back, and this, combined with the some what clerical cut of his clothes, gives him rather the appearance of a well-to-do young minister on a vacation." One of the most interesting subjects discussed by the American Library As sociation at Buffalo was the practice of changing tho originn title of a book, or of giving a book more than one title. Sometimes the change is effected by fraud, often by thoughtlessness, hut in either caM- it" causes annoyance. As examples, John Habbcrton's "Just One Day, became, with a change of pub lishers, ".Mrs. .Maylmrn s Iwms; with Her Trials in the Morning, Afternoon and Evening of Just One Day." Mrs. Fctherstonhaugh's storv. "Kilcorran." is enlarged to "Lil, Fair, Fair, with Golden flair; or. Kilcorran." HUMOROUS. An earthquake usually caucs an active, movement in real estate. 60m crtrtllc Journal. Someone who believes that "brevity is the soul of wit" writes: "Don't eat H cumber. They'll W up." Allele Yes, your poem, He loves me very dearly," is a rcmarkablo pro duction; hut if you want those pleasant relations to continue, don't let him seo it. As for tho copy sent hither, it will lie carefully placed in .1 little basket, not ncccary for publication, hut as a guarantee of good faith. KxcJinnye. " I feel so worried about Charles?" sighed Mrs. Wildhusband. "It's get ting late fciirc cnoujrh," said sister Kate, looking at the clock; " but Iguess noth ing unusual has happened.'' That is what frets me," replied .Mrs. Wild husband, " I am afraid something usual has happened to Charles." Detroit I'osl. Last week the Governor of Rhodo Hand packed his State in a hand hag and took it down to Cape M.y for a holiday. This was kind of the 'Gover nor, and makes the Geiveroor of Texas it a a niuc ms eiimimsiica neaa when be con trasts the generous action with his own selfishness. Catch him taking his Stato anywhere. Bless 3-011, it's as much as he can elo to keep it .it home. Hurling ton Jlairkeye. Ingratiating photographer (after carefully posing little Violo): "Ami neiw 3-011 are geing to be a ver3' gooel little girl, and sit as still as a mouse for a few minutes. Violo (who, though but a mite, has a mights will of her own, quickly imposing and assuming a most determined expression): "O, in eleed, Mr. Man! That's all you know about it! I'm going to be as naughty as possible!" AV Y. Jlcrald. Ctcsar's mistake: vRoss, will you tell me how to make, root leer?" asked a coloreel man of a clerk in a drug store, a day or two ago. "Yes. I will Take a hickory stick, three gallons of water, an old "hat. a quart of molasses, a paper of tacks and a pound of cayenno pepper, and boil and skim ami set in a cool place.'' "i?a3 dat again, boss, so I can ilisremcmber." The clerk re peated his directions and the customer brought his fist down on the counter with the exclamation: "I sees where I spiled 1113- hull batch! I left out do tacks!"" Boston Gazette. Honors were easy: A German citi zen, approaching the window, rc 3 nested that a check payable to the or cr of Schweitzercase be cashed. "Ja, dot's me," he noeldcd reassuringly, in answer to the teller's look of iniiuirv. "But I elon't know that you arc Mr. Schweitzercase. You must get your self identified." said the teller. "How vass dot?" asked theGerman citizen, with a puzzled look. "You must get some one to identify vou," repeated the bank officer. "Ah.'Ja!" cned John, mueh relieved; "dot's all right. I don'd know you ncider." Buffalo Com mercial. m a A DMkty's SalcMe. It has always been thought that man possesses one'point of superiority. If it can be so called, over the lower animals, in that he alone is capable of commit ting suicide. Man's sole claim to this sad privilejre is now assailed from a que unexpected quarter of the animal tnsdom. The Pans Faix cives nartlo "Jars of the suicide of a donkey which WsUnes8ed recently by a dozen per sons, waw j -i,. WM.;Jwl that the am death was premedi- laiea ana lBienuonsu. tv. .A.. . quadruped, which was toJ condition of skin and bone t eta too little and working too mack, aged to escape from nis stables fat ia Hue du Chardonnerct, and made for tha Seine, into which he entered near tha Pont d'Austerlitz. A man who hap pencd to be giving a Newfoundland clog a bath close by, perceiving that tha donkey made no effort to swim and was on tne point of drowauar, tnedortohis assistance. Seising tha drowning animal's ear in his month, the Newfoundland managed to bring hisnt land. Bnttonoparpose. Tedehy looked ronnd with ak urge, and ay; ad onieUy walked back into tha watar. Thedogwas again sent after him; hna this time the donkey kicked eat so Tig ronsly that his preserver eonM net a. F Aae nmtr, o sijisl hit .ana enrrtnt, made n mavaaaMt --- - tTM rfsr Vet O, Kt tos m Mat tfSr to list !ta&Urm!laBcrTt-taA4 M. mwJ at t erraVl Hk roarl csk rrc hcUr. hi lilt form Ucuw trctW; Um trarU of ts tta . . ... . . n:itlTrtLlJ What a rf4cr to ea py for tie p$errf of uir. !a tfcnhf3L la trfu!a. Udm Kara cornMT. K atUoa U critS u atrtfr. Itr8tatetctioa.ttdtMirrbrhh Trt UMiiuU n oUox i4 k-iox tkclr Ar4 laUltoaa uat-ora hi tfec Uutir tti tali. Orw Btrhl to ih tarrrt ram ivtrr HcUtU. by. - He rntrrol rh- tafrtrea. h t .Jofl tx-tWe Tfee rtckrt Uar Uh a vrrtmMr UK For be frit what a Uvr hr hA wril t- rotnr In lhs morciless ptUIrtt l-jttjc of rum. o he calM for a drink anJ be ruztW tt rtoit. Todruwn bit (lull rare arxt to make bits fr-l He drank aad be drank UU tbc UtnjJJjbt tuukcl lnia. Till the tarrra turanl rvund ia a inyttical way! Iledr&nk till lit ftomach w frtuml with (alts, pit horrible pfcantosi dUtrxctcd bit trala. Uut. w' from a corner tbvrv vautfcMi' A little rrl rrocnt; bow bprncd tt tbrrr lu eye alcam like diamondi, H rlif !, it cnrj. It col! 1t vSf ejuktty unlrr bit chair H tear from b! tt-ai with a howl of di'tnar. 7bo little rrO -rjvnt 1ia vsnMbnl njr. Look! look! from tho crack) tn tho CclUnj and wait. From tb barrels and kcy, from the bottlrs and lur. How tbf nakt-4. how the worms aad the Trrn Iljianl. cntol? How thcr twin, bow thry tujuirm tn tbc rUr and niutr: How thr- crrcp o"cr tbc counter and In at the door: " flow tbfjr wrlsyle and wrllbe, as tboj fall on tbc floor! Tbcy climb up tils limbs, and they twlna on hlwrit.: lie dma bU old bottle! He tbrowi off his cont. They crr'p on bU body! Ho wla-jfkf, be twit. He nnticeU- to tear their cold coll from his t brunt. He taiuiiit on the floor and bo clutches the air. Then ruhcs In rago for his old cbtf tnut mare 2 Hut the boys of the rlllajrc. who longed for a row. Loo-d hl ncljthlnjr o!d t:st from the Ljn- ji anu 1 km Inberilace. with a bed-cord, a bbr biiudlo cow. All addld. all hridlot, ami ready tn ride. When ru'beri from the tmern. ith toiakra In bin track. Old I'ctrr. who oiinced with a jell on her back. The cord snapped In twain, and away In af fright. With the Maniotcrhrad dimly llKhtinsr the . road, red I'cter Mcllrtdp In a pllUul ptiaht Jn tbc tracks of.his itevd toward bis distant abMle. Tiie dof ricrrfly barktil, and the cock loud ly crew. As tho bellowing- cow by tho farm Ijoum-j t!cw. Tlie vlllnicers leaped in alarm from their bed. They threw up their windows, in wonder they a-aztil. And pet-rot tbmtixh tho datknes. with un rovcrttl bcH-U: Buch n row In that region had never lcen ih)mmI: While swift as the -lu of tho wlmt o'er tho lido In a terrlblo tempest rode Fcter Jlcllrldol He saw tho strange horns of the lrat that ho strode; Tho four cloven hoofs of tho fleet footed tbinir. With the horrible thought, 'twits tho devil he rode! He saw It stiff tail, wttiir! like n snnko on tbo The air nil around had a sulphtiroiM mcil! He lost his firm (trip on the Mtddln and fell. Friends found him and carried him over tho hllK To his desolate home, where they put him to N-d: They bled blm, they fed him with camomile pills: Thcv postered bis chest and they )oulllccd his head. And when he recovered, he solemnly jw . 7 To tipple and toy with tbc devil no more. Aro you watinrthe years of your mnnbovx. away? " Is tho demon of dninkonness drasririnir you down? Arcyou mshliuranl hasUnir to early decay. The by wont and sport of th? bojs of the town? Some draa-on may carry you off In our pride. With snake at jour heels like old I'cter Mo llrldo, Euutnr J. HiHI. tn Chicago Inter Octaiu RELATION OF Liqi'OR TO CRIME. The following facts gleaned frem the various rejiorts at hand, tell their own story without need of addition or comment: In 1881 there were C9.C31 criminals arrestee!, of whom .51,0.')7 were males; and 1H.57J were females. Of the males 13..WG were arrested for intoxication. and an additional .l.t.TJ for being elnink and disorderly. Of tho females, 0.W1 were arrcsteel for intoxication, and an additional 2,82:1 for being elnink and diseirelerh-, making the total number of inebriates arrested 28.6G3, which i more than two-fifths the whole number of arrests. Besides the numtier arrested, there were 120.G83 indigent person loelccd in tho station-houses; more than 8. tier cent, of whom were compelled to s-ck IeHlging3 there by reason, directly or in directly, of the liejuor-traffic- The males thus seeking loelgings numbered 57,905; the female. 62,778. This is a number cepial to one-twelfth the entire population of the cit3. The cost of maintaining the police iorce ior me purpose of attempting to "cure" what should be "prevented" was f280,053. The cost of the various court? made necessary by reason of the traffic in liquor, in New York City alone, reached me sum 01 5.',uw,0ua The expenditure of tha 'Department of Public Charities and Correction for 1879 amounted to 1,262,618, over nine ty per cent, of which expense was made necessary by reason of the traffic in liquors. . We might go on imlcfinitcly, 'bow ing up, right and left, the enormous ex penditures of the people's money, for muu "uicn migni oc oispcnscu witn, were it not for the everywhere presence of the demon drink. The statistics of crime only hgw what is forced upon the surface. Po licemen avoid making arrests as much as they can, and convictions are diffi cult, as witnesses will not testify lest they- be locked up in the House o'f De teation, while the offender is released on bail In New York, oftentimes, the ac cuser and witness receive more anaoy- Aa aaui aitanaiar l.m A. !... .tafni. vfcted. they may at last be con- a certihed that thev are of 1 character. Uf these, 2.004 harVt JLj their time in various State prisons; 3, S5 have hean aesmaed m conntv prisons; L75i havebaea'cooledoar,in thesu tahess;laaThag 1.6Hof the nnm her who hare thac far been able to lad tha vigilance of the police. Ttelknar shape of New York City. hT nfaeednMa hy side, wonld complete ry JUe hock aides of a street extending frasn tha ItsatsrTf Kisnt's Bridge. ideas where lafsjt prwf "C wi avfasaw nt Mat arrsw hhv frf ari tia any Wahmw mn w $r 1Tr i CHy. ,. QijmJm tiriwiaaii I friMpy, u ISfll. UL9 ptr 9L tf Um imlt m 1S.1 perrt4UVa4klst,isiajki tkkairMr wh fa a m akt hatiat. I la JiaHalciH. 1mm HRc4J r. IKts "1' t2jat tSNcr ! en eel 37 fr . n lis at9tr rf cvml dMiartwlwrrpnJtttkw U at th rwJc. a JcrriB! irf A ft cS- ht tkm askr 4 c of er". a4 10 pet cat. Io iJm? aumi-r 4 ak bt (fttoXMtia. wbcree ISfttor i lrrA V rj Tfc raI&r4S::r4 ComIwEk&rr i VrnSil Edcat.o. h hU rrr-xt y. j to ctc of crfaw with tatrajrrxsrfi Of Ut J WW ioatAtc c4 ta Mu.V I fckm Sta pris I5,5i. ? J p. crat., arv rrpdnsxl to hirr bora tsijii lritf. In tn N" Hassplure tt$ pHtA outofSUnma admit thv, to have Ucs?a Ia"njpeni. Of thcrialaJaHKlatl ia 0 vi J j nm:y asn taaatcipAl pnoa in t . . ... ..., ,. .it . tictict. w tasti 20 per crat vimi. I ""; "-"' " '"""'" I tnetv-thrrr ir ceat. cd tkta- 4. finfHj lu' 1W MaBit Htiar 4 f,. dutrr are confiard for critar r . ' cd with liKr. . , iniUai!MhIa livt rrr ik -. . .. 5 UJUrucra nwr rru uKvatw i . te ..-;(. prrAne, aai twraty-on' a-. tntrat to kill proctticd froat :v x.a can!'. Of over jron x-r,-. ,), in iTiilidclphla Ut yrr. 7 j? fflt. neru cauI by tuurapTaii . ,( . jK'roai committed to cttj pr-aj iaori than two-lhirdr wrre lac -afcrnrnc of IntfmjM'rsuo?. In th childmn's Lwp; , j,ew York Oty th-rv wr tou feiugd, la Jvx), 1 fer drunkrnnr. ts-, took with them their nurng .nfa&. Within the lat irMj - cer teachers hav inertaisl fr.n ? to &i tK-r cint ami pupil attrn! nr j'soj. 1 tmuv than '0 jn:r xat , 3 t iro b inrreasett W) jw?r o-nt.. aJ.-.t Irrnla pai'e with the increase uf tho traffic I" liiptors. Juelge Noah Iari. of NVw Vcfk. state, that In an ejrnt'H'-r.f tweet' five 3 ears on the lmb, 1 a focatl three-fifths of alt casrs of i.air'ic tube directly traca'-lo toj.tnBg xhat. luelgo AUion a- " In our rriajin"l courts, wu eau traeo four lift'i of tho crime that are eH!iinjiM-L to the latlu euce of rum." Tln-ru . not rs ex in twenty when' a man i tr.s tor W '" In which mm is not thr ebr.vt or indU re. t rause of the murdrr - Vn. i'h-1-Uth ITionwon, u SaUvnal I &s. The Uewlnloa Mreue !-" Canada is birred with a new 'fern peranro law, a great imprMtcnifnt on an3 licencing laws we hate in tho United States, and in ealhil the Domin ion License Iavr. It elems not la a'.V way ahregato ur set ahle the Scott act bv "which a county, if it o clrK itiny St-cim" abeJut prohibition. iMTflt ap plies !mph' and onl to Jocalibrs ilc hiring license To such It sat. 3'ou may have one license ti rxvr ti hun elreel inhnbitanu. 3011 may "not wll to minor. ilrunkanN", twir letre'n the hours of Mvcn p. m on SaMnlay- till sit a. m. on Monlai. It al frb d the issuing of lici'nM-. to grwers or nnv other than actual liipi r-shops: And all existing licenses of tins character aro arrange-el to lape within a Hmiteel jm rioel. This law Is uniform throughout the Prolines. Heretofore "ora Scttia. New- Hruntwiek, MnmtohA and tho ret have had their own particular licen-s laws. Now all over the Dominion one thirel of the tax-pai-cra arc necessary to petition fyr a tlnltii'-hop licenc. and when ?ucd It-. conilUlons an orerj' whens the sam. It U regard d by thoughtful Temperance cop!c as a gr. -.", gain la legislation, as it will reduce thi ntimheT ef lieinis nearly (m.linlf In t m. uf tlit. mv!nrv.. ...."i ..-:n !...... . .'-.... ... . .. ,.... . Mic l.l.t nill'l II 41 the hours of talc. ching the saliKut jt e'leven p m. en wee-k elays ami entirely en Sundays. The hotels arc al pro hihiteel frenn turning their bars on .Sun dai.s and no guet can le furnihe'J lieiuors in hu- room. The law simply allows the supply Ing of Honors at two principal meals of the elay, and then only iu the dininz-roemi. Ourneigiilors over the bonier an vastly In adtanei of us. Their great northwestern terri tory', whero a mounted force of 1..V') sohliers is kept for the protection of tho Indians on reservations a"ahit tho frontier whisky-elealer. is S standing annv of n-proach to us who on our own Iwrders wink indilTerently and even ejuizzicalh' at the violations of executive rdcrs in Iwhalf of the Nation's wards. Union Signal. Tcatprrancc Ilrws. s Deku am Srie inc. It i said that meire lMer is elrank per capita in Mil waukee than in any other citv. and that the suicide rate there is eJoublc that of any other cit3. PmsoNEU. A San Antonio dipatrh makes known tin -ort of whisky nd In that place when it reort the? fallow ing: Three barkiejer were (oiotieeI on tho hands Iu handling ice and lemon in making mixctl drinks. Thk ("aisf. in Chixa Bm a few years ago there was no Temperance organization in China. Now- Tem perance; hotel is advertized in Hon- Kong, and at Shanghai there is a Loele of (toexl Templar? ami a .r-i.t -)d. Temjerance- pajcr jmhlishcel weekly, called the Teinftcrnncc t'nian. A ('foi Wokk. Lawyer Barney hti acccptcel a retainer from a Xc- "jjnj fonl Total Abstinence Society, acd has promlseel to c!o every illegal "Tevrry in the city- within six rnemth, " lCT gan by causing the arrest of an active memllcr of his own church forrentin"a building to an unlicensed dealer. Sxtnos I)t.vKC5.vr.M. An orator in Iowa claims that pruhibitin- the saloons only create dninkenne, m thu homes." This" is untrue. U"K;t.. n. few- bcsotteel indivuluals would guzzle at home, not one man In a hundred amongelrinkingmcn would drink hiralf dnink in the preface of hb wife and children. Chicago Inter Ocean. A Fireman's. Phtnic Without Liquor. It is said by a prominent citi zen of a popaloo-t town la On-on that two days' after IL Willanfg riil there and addrc-s in the Citv Jfajf large Fireman's IlcnJc was heieL wbes. for the first time in history, liqaor wn conspicuous by its absrace. People are very reach-able after alL Union Signal. Dr. MAcox, of the Inebriates' Home. Fort Hamilton, L. I., ku looked ;-to the family history of one aaadrt-4 aad sixty-one" patients there. He learned that" ainetY-eigbt of the Stember had druakea fathers: eix.draakea naothrra. ansTsixteen. eracdparents aad other avrxr kindred who were intemperate. Fitters were of families ia which iaaamity ex isted. someU'racs along wkh inehriety. IndiannflU Jrrn4L Bees xxo TtxrkzAjcczl-hcm wa see so maay boys aad men SecsaUur driakifsg iabiu throngh the rawpsawd MvaJsasness of beer, aad sea each nai titajav. , njiii thek sttrjdaa fsnaaW. aaderca.atW. far She aecea snnes of life, in twi&ag aLssm ralkant of beer, aad aa raany nmnn ei-hkat aad fat on every corner; and am emry saloon, we can see that few besUca lovers af beer, and tha brewers aad sell ers ef beer, cosld haTmonnt selves into the notion that thai factmstsale and general nscaf Oir ?mmz Milrt. Qurs& MRf ftr'l a mA mw M a-wTwnas -rtiFrr Vtrrt sa 1 JUf 3 S ? - - !??rrr wrtv -r V.ff rMr" W!. r IO5 v4 aV r ,1. . ,,1 & ; lf ismta mmrf J- mr 'rT!;rt ( .. . .-V iv'fr' t - - tJx'MrSifitt'' . . - m flu ii. -. tut-- - i r. r. -ftr twh T" "TLaJatXa-MV flcr-"- 4flt -W-r tr i! rK. r 4 s-ree tTJta-Vr. a. --. . a, rtf t" 1 j. i vr' I At-at" " ''''.. M unw . C MS TxSwzs c, Viw-r r . ittL in MV' lnsJ II . z ,- !ktr In' 4r ' Tt? WTc rrd livat h Vl t?.awail fc.U-.rf. . tfc tb rrrr top airt la t!f he -. inavHj iLMr mtHl ffl u. roll. TaWeassl t L.ij jjvt Up arsia. la- Ww JJSSL- uatU hst vcWd U free lrr h-uin-a wry ftj . .. f.1!. kanr-eBrtl tmt jut to Uatt- U y y tiui0 ( wl 1 iHfitwtllke a Jo f ! r a donliiU.loHe, WmOir t the ttom Kr "I ;.:., . in- m tho u- .1.1' . th .IiUnnviu window, at fiSLxr-. t-- a) ,.!amt chanat toUwVtul. k Uh , 1 k.Jtk !- rolling w; And 1.-1 -. iirf. ro rj'rrjrha miw tw fa.trrirrcry roil. ln):l- htr tel- lu"' But if'j -" m" a u114 yr Mrftheri nei Ja trying W Itaa- iiw you M'' ,lut " m, a1 k'" U-n t alanaent alKMit him. fr half an hour flrward hr wu wa aafoly a the top d thf hill again In the bv Ho hl lecn rubtol with rfcw here, and anedutest with ctaisl alrt there, aael he had a hmg strip of ort plaoter Jut aUivt oto f hl r) . and m - t II... I. a4f . . t Si ! another np aen nj;v v. no, ererth-le. h wa erertbde. h rw ry hap- For hvijdrs having teiu a j;npAt stKiarw would say, he IlvI ftl sh mum bliuiLbcrn iam And he dl cTO. acniTcu j;ru -. ' -.-- lOt (Ml 1 nut grt blactbtrrr lam nry of two, iioiitntH-h edtner than "he Uk a ndl down the hilllel It w a only trauc tf th rwlt that ho gst 'ho jam now hatnrur ttn derstooei this fact, mi withal, ho felt that the aeeielcnt wis "all for the Uf now that It waa over While hi ato liU brad auel Jam. hU mamma with rri reel iies. wa gtlnjr her neighbor. Mr. .Smith, an acviunt ( the sheH'kin" atlatr, od of the mental angu1.li hehad -tfr tl w hllo hr Uy wa.s taking his w underfill oirvnUr jir. nev WUv. I idiouM tlJnk my hair wowW have' tiiruet! grni" hKi sight," she oxclaimeef. iuin more toar that t horror at lb wiping away tamo at tho thought Oh!' Intemiptcil Saiiintr Ml a Mr. Smith began sjM-aklng. "If y.'1 " nut been tho felhm that wx. a.rtihn; J t rum h. LuoltiM on ain't tuthlnir.' he ndilisl, " grnt wndh ! Hill a few dais nfte-rwatd he found that " loking ejii '' tew methitig. It cairn alieitit In tlds wnt When Sammy 'a father, ili was a e!iter. came houn at noon on this ilav. he wn In a treat hurry Mr. Hurl, who Jiveel twedie ndli emt of tow n, had , nnotlnT stnAeof paralysis, and he itnul 10 tei se her riglit 0J1. "Ill Jut tako oM UU eitit of the shaf's-' ald th. eje-ler. ,atil let him get Mjimi oat ami a few mitiutrs' rtst, and then on" I must go again " 'llien he put two stem lfnn thn front herds ed tho buggi to krp It from ndllng away, auil went in t his own ehnner. "Don't Hire M !e w th thejwi stone. Sammy," he alel, the Iat thing. nmmy had had hi dinner, and so had his two littlocoudu Meg anil Mill v. who wen vUiUn; him. N they dlil mil go int the heMsc. "I.e'f get iu th buggy and piny here" aid M'-g. And in jhe nnd Mllly clamlwrwl, while Sammy tok hedd "ed tho sbafl ami brgnn pulling. Tal:tig hoM of tin ohnfUnnil pulling a bttlt was not meel dlingwllh the stone, ho thought He just pulleel a "little bit," when ud denly the buggy lxgan in wA It piivhe-el hanler ami hanler. ntnl Nm tn got very irel in th fac trying te hidelit in. "lliitU irwiWet'" U lied In' It got away from him. and nsjel teH medl elownthe hill with tho tenttl coaius Insiele crvamitig "just awfully And Sammy coiiM only stand still and Iek on. jut as jKor mamma hal eleme when hr'Yollcel away a fer elay lfon Oh! he fell tlrrtutrnU 1n-n hi paps. mhee! eut, anl hl mamma nihrI emt. and his auntie, and Mary Ann. thrr him! e-trl. ther all rhasd tlw lU?rv elown the hill. " Hut thcrelid init caU-h it -not until it stopjW of Itself agalnv the fence. Mllly and Meg were not ft hit hurt. U.,t il,r -?t ntt rristl ami iMith ,if ! the shalts ed the buggy were !jrekrn clear off. So the elocteir hail to go on horvbsck to se Mrs. Burl Nebody scoh!e-I Sammy very mnrh. for he lookcel so pale anel fcorry. anel no beiely gvc him any jam thi tim either. Hut afte-r a while; his marnma smiltel a little, ami aKkesI bias if " tng on" 'usa.in't om-th!agi And Sammy le'tel veay.-vrrr mek. aidsaIiI."Ys, ina'm." iVA'j Cs?w janion. m Wrinkle. I wood er. children. If when yrm Iwk I frandmrther w!mj 4 Ifcer-J at sour noefding a.lrep' ia her chair ("I wm 1 1 " - " - - - -- -o(f . .--.- vs grandmother, with a I start; "Of cosrwj not." rttoras rraad- l-. f.l. i!.lt. t .'. .V. 1. wonder If. whea von Vnik at tlw wriaklcs In the dear rrasdolhr fao. rem thins of the t&ottgnt aad the care aad the trials lhat aWt'est Hm to fl make tliem- She is awe-rter Ut . ! eJbaiear?J ftt uxtsi to 1hx! 4 children, than he sra. ia the old daa j tr Prrxt of Polarr, In ej whes she was like a wIM re; la Jaae. pU d h m4e tht thy Is (Grandmother made a epiaiisu d4-fah- rdd A tnMc la lh stwt, lSrU ionel courtesy, aad everybody went rijfhsg the hsrof -vtr s5"'. overr aaI k!ses! hr.) Th? tiVerr was at rt frxt4i, ht But wo won't talk of graadasether Ut this J! to thrr A lh ?nV8taj trai partlcnlar, we'll talk of wriakVa iayra- ' rc b4ag mtsUi hy lie aatir craL Whea I wtw a Ly I was taaght "J.--irt htfr, to look with respect on a wrinkled ( . J - -- Each wrinkle t&fsR a great steal. It ' A hiack aad taa lx hifisg tm mean swaVriajr aad carr. aad aaiSety the eiMhtererirh Cha(a-arrxt a for thers; for thai old prrsow 3s term j aeddentajfy ktOd i N-w Tk t he h very vlSih, in-rd. irho has Hred e9aJyirdy, The hssdWast idaeerdfa a d- for hlate!i. lew have been sMssh. j leslrrdar. I m crwur Sosssfc Ferrr. I taw wriakkd hand LHrc aac sc ' , -L I on tae ra. 0 le Saaaf. itwaaa l- .f ..t . -- . -VX - kaad. Jt was hard aad hrcrwa And. thogh the man hkmteU Vf hlalsaek towards m I read am frasst that haasi. He had hi Sssadav ecat an aad a taff hst.fMstUaehaadwathe haadas! a la borer. The. srrMkks were made m mnch by cosutant awe as W akaa. It usaagKicwonM be snar naismi to a j to loss that the haadef th Sarahni Ladr , aw5 snw rasawaW maVnanhV ananmna ShnnflE 9 them at fasaac. . 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UaXkan fr t irj -? -aawl ar irsmitMf wiar brtati tkw im oM & tir mtt lyiftijt a hand tfcat ftrr k, Imt tt 4 rsnoort. ltn. fr;. pwi 1 kf Uk. aI bkvck at t ib !arrrh ltnvtd. lt Twll " i ad W(o cMHa-He-9 C aisat t. ! with U A r Urviuf hr m Xhrtt tiimmj:i, and a jarrt V. 4 ! Un tiles Wxbi art luknf av W n kSi U tt4s( far friaitMiaj; vLm) jrariarnSi f U ktmlv 1T1ojj jHk ttv r rrxw-k oa"1 paleft jir gi! stif swli.t a vbih urordreM h worn tfc aMrt uf Uk ur a! Tsdvrt; than wll ali bt tuitk&rntly Ufs Wf wlMBwr W rU W lTH M'lMTtt Htwtlt hM dWM 1 with i MHithi Vtrt, to 4afn. md -v rMinl wij that ars Ji I- 5 winter OeM r-4U' twa iditu, wf lh plaJI in frtttst ami tsnv. ar fattrd Wt tW wut ihl. mm! mk pniihW wtltt ctyU ur aalttt rvnln ax tfcat Afw ml hi tjs at UK 4l't fpf d ti waUt, tmt tied f rn&t fW Mt ft (. i fiaw4 Ms tM mst lo 'smm'v tn tli0 4ttr ! iilar, r rlw m djfjr hmtlA-t tf est -it,r irlrn or fur, in tl awi. l their am esstJs ! Xkf MHt ',1tfJ also t larfalr(SKdrt aritMKat lri shou'dt-r ad lsrV. of tW mi, wl n repi-hV rfd it !) s4tawt tti w-Mst ltfitt. bWV and jay-as - At tn: ur 1 ftif tt) j-C'-s taatA th-tv mv tstAtty tSid tMHSS IM ftaWfc thoel anl lnrsid8 (4aM. .WfwtJsMt fur and braid trim ! t Wt m . iiiHtwittir Mt txitufttflaMe ltlnt elmtlar 1 gin UiNrtd n asMr !( bs Hh fetr Udef a awl iwt mi fwr and braWl hwtt Jl i. VM garmoftt hat Ultr-d b- mow. j tU,M I4 ,M '"' nu ' I,a ''. 4 ith rl- ite ln I ) tmtwr 'ietfH lw w,l,r "' fi trt " - Ula lacC r.,f rH' bfwn tfath at wwi ttMtt fo i"A irjrrrt imtmr. Tw Utl- fTia Ihratfc. t TIh rnltwor e.f . Im'n aW nae?fKs tt i-tlv inm , tftt at: wetrn pspV at tsltfhl iad thrs "?- K-rteiteoji Wtwi(elav I It lrtn nftt N'erritemn wthJtrry prsMiif rftrU ng Ninth and (rn MfffU s4tlH w timet and wUhout tiuldnt wstU mH thm The train j ruabsg s at Uk rill ef aUiut thtny mile an hmmr. u.t was within half a mile' f 'mtsistt' tfVtt when the watrhftii ,filnef sm b vf ri ll et I at -rg jt lyinj wJUtlti s ! dml lanl ahiMwl f s eets. as- with )As head ajfsrvuilly on Ua r. 'Hio alrbrakos Hrf jeitdwn, taHnsw jin' nr.trt. ami rery siffuri Inst! U lp the train lWere 11h wrl tswa)sit the man hoal It Wjts iw Jf f t engine nitheJ a httni'4 rr4 U-reire th train cnM - U aa rat When It e-atne t a umItlH t) -tlllrteir. rtijjinerr tnl is ootuiwr f jalijer wrnt W'L to peek at tt tnangh'sl rpniJuns tf i) onfMtsneW. riotlm Iruajrinn thJr urprt Hm eIltrsiTtnng that tb inwi nihr elrad nor maligll, lilt sirring ipitcily aletngshle tho trcl. not at Aldliiil by the rarkrt whkdi had lwftnmfjr made by tho pxssin traeiK lit lwl na n a ti not ntet than tw imj frnu th rail, and the- whe-r4t 4 b tra'n mint bar pnl otef H ''iti.ln le than that elUtanc. IB Utr trrU'hrl l"r.g the J-rir Jl isf! the rail Tle Fomluetwf ! ts ruhly, and kI him what esis; fry thu courting tth a henTil! drai4s. "I ehm'l want nothing but lltil' nap. ' wuel he. "ane 1 lmt t e hy a MlT can't if" to bi tut In tb air In jh f'ntry wilful g-1 itiB fcaou-il abost "."..'" ",M"' U b,f" th 'JntT' H" - "1 ,mit u b,lnf; " HI, I Ces I h-d hii poslttsftt ut Jm etmljr sII hd bttr ?H evol a little further " Hf sw tli4 etrtVun off and w arrrl nt U Attempt sh a nat arain. II" Bter nW' aad j riot at U gjatrfaL "rfgtR'f br j he n-rr saw nh raa " I IrJirTr,, a"d Ik. that that MWr ohiUI gr J(t cn top of fin of U Toltt.a f Jara during aa tarth'pjfciuj. Aiati ftkin llttrL jlttrtlUr friaValtksu The Paris PoIIf M;ritrJ-s -rit-at li ir r-liTf. nic art s-r&iw jrpi-. tj,?. tl only proper p"jw to svis rri i ta th nepp-r. YiT sm tef pf. ' hr rcot crrs. f".w td! the I'ariS Llwrmirhtar hxt fcern th . . .,-.,. , J ung tw cw 11 wtjuiw m R't tradesman. Tb- efrirrr lata- ntty atttre ia a jresrr r,i's, costuavj awl th ror', hy a psjftows ar magrav-t. Is alrt cocall frmt vjsr ka4 what wm rrUir ho,, p aatbulat4tg tnc tx. Th!s- M?rs.- alTrrtisrs sardJtiAs tat wr walsMst rwa a4 - t Ui Chrjm frUriaL Fr h.n sale sU't Jthg asWat k. U the a4rr. anker wis had the M. haad tea res- fnrtr. r we mii U wM with w aswtaaaa. t w Mr jpsavwfaw air th time. No - Uahsg a a ds f neral wa heard ? a rw ftnm acss. hast nrWhSrnhtsaC t dM C thmt a yaar4CVWjra Jstraast, 1 asa 111. : "TeaVaaif Jn;, - m araee .'Iaw . WaaSMbVv mtiLA tBvaa. - w1 r sama.. w& Vatf Ir f ' taigas mM lataa. - aw A mh ma "Dr. llinmnr anmaw. amt aw anrriaa far. Ha lannllirsr rs4ftav sd -4T i t Bfnots can nrooMtn the csan af Tm UfajUr t 0raHf BjafosiT. 111! li'' wharf with an aw -&. ft HH0HHU--I Mtthai mi -birtatafS) Mi, I2kr', . s v ' i. lri . , r-SN? v rivr vX - . a.", ", ' ( " "Zrszis 'Sci-i 'N.AS wn J s -f 4 A ur nfvj ,.-i--wawi jgjfNaayMtot aauaivpinft a a mtw story, wnjcWrv-M ratsHsd. aat inchtding drag aWPh. ""pnmJff'aana