; .an ) i i 4 i THliTDAILfr HEIlALD POLICE IX JAPAN DEAD. FOI.ITCNLS3 OF ARRESTING . OFFICIALS WHEN N OFFENDER. wiia In m JtunPM folic fetation YUU to I lie liurtau of Newspaper Censonhlp. NuKpudlii ui OflVadlug Journal Socrct Hervloe. A Japanese policeman was never known to smile, but when be flu. Is it necessary to proceed to the extreme step of arrest I lny a lawbreaker his face becomes clouded over with a pall of Borrow and solemnity that would do credit to an Irish under taker taking the coffin measurement of an r.ri hbi.-diop Grasping the offender firmly with one liaud. witi the other be flr.'t-ln from un invisible pocket of great 4 ;i.;i. ny u toil t strong cord Whisper ing uti.l miiiiiio directions in the ur of ilif; vii ti!i, hr) ox-ya them with fc. rnj.iiJ.Mi- coii.sidcrai iou for tho feelings .J h . i .:;.;r, ho winds tho cord several t .r rm.l wa:.,t and theu attaches lua wri.-ts in optical contact with the Mu i:l of his Lack. Six feet of cord re- 1 1 .in, the. policeman grasps tho loose end, uuA bowing to the prisoner with au "After VOII. sir." the nuir mnrpli aurno in a touching union of amines and security. 'J ho neighborhood is aralyzed during the performance, business is suspended and traCie U atopped. M rtciiEi off to inreox. Thy formality of an r.rrest. however, la tao nlv amusing side of Japanese Jus tice If ron follow tho white clothed polio-man and his prisoner you will soon r.-iHi a jx.Ii.-o station in which sit a dozen It-iks iiiii! functionaries Lard at wnrlr nt if :i a II-'thing 1:1' ll iilf Ic-alnit 11 till I niiiir-r-o l.t-.ln. I. L- -.:c;i i,ua to dilicrciitiuto them from i-!;:i.l..r Euivjm'uu oiliciul.s. The prisoner v i.i Iv Liken Lci'iirt: a siijierior olIic;r, tlio r!;:i !-.- n-r::in.it hiui noted down; ho will b' tc..ruil ami then put in one of a dozen i-.Ivii nils, ten feet square jx-rhaps, -rated fr-m the central passage by Tc -t vii".J, m ,ars reaching from floor to ii.ii ;. l making u ceil curiously like an ii' iL' nit hoii.ie, but providing admira bly f. r ventilation in this hot climate. At :!;-. p.iii-e station ho inav not Le kept inrr than twenty-four hours, aud then ho .' ivmovcd to a central fcr.-itimi wl.ir-h m::!;.v tue h;st police station on a largo ; : ai-.;h-.i:u;i;is-tho funct hmarius and plus the. i.iiVM.i.uy urrantrerneiils.forthn deten- ' ti. ... of prisoners for long periods. The com I s ar? much liko European courts. ' : " Alter visiting many court rooms we : re::c !: d n room whera twenty particularly . iati-hi.eni looking odicials tat at both v: hi.i. s of a l-:!g tablo piled t:p with news p.;;jers n-ir..ors. Line;- id red-pencils, paste ;': pols.u;:J r.Ii tho t"-u;i; .;ir equipment of tho C," '.: I!;v. ;e e::tor.-4 t:. in ...I. turned to ;ay i;s I. r t:i t x. Lr,.iiic;i ami ca;irht ' ' Tfio r- trr:-.. ' ' accounts and reports, with except their physiognomy and bci;.-' log 1. only : i anyw". ' part ii on the iv I of the mentis kind -and c'ki cdr.s .- plairr clan; elU of r Of'.l: k !.:' i is- si 'ii ; , nliot th. i. beii!" Hi::. of alt MJtlill. gate i.f li'ul !. Near Into i the K.-! ieg2. .v Tliea . no o!. liter., uud . fi;;. were fi.M,. f.r : ski:!' j ra. 1 - A t;. ot 'Un ArtlMt'a IeorIptloiS- trmrIlnry Scene. "nphic description by the iti.-t, of the results of the .-! J I ion against the Cliineso tLo reign of Tchugutchak: ..:' the town, it is hard to i-ty; you cannot help hop . io human being, if it be Dut not a soul is to be seen i ae houses are for tho most -d, and likewise the paintings aul the wooden lattice work n.njf.Ts. I'otsherds aud frag. 1 : rtlcles of every conceivable j g all about vessels of iron PL.lflSfllorjTa, itjgttKASKA, TntTlilDAV. aVOVEMHER 15. 1SS8 AMERICAN CHILDREN. HOW MUCH PARISIAN THEY LITTLE DIFFER FROM DARLINGS. French Children Taght to Itohave Tliem- selvea Their rolltonraa Towards KIdera VJvId Contraat to Young America's Wajr The Secret of the Matter. Speaking of American children 1 Lave often wondered why it was that they were generally so trying to tho world at largo outside of their immediate fumilifK French children ai-e treated with quite as Jl 7 luan.lltJr ot copp r much if not more injudicious indulgence aresses, caps. . I have known Fninoi. - ' , lwm 'UI VU liO DVIIUiiilV ( ueiore accepting au invitation to a dinner Karty. that they should be allowed to , ring with them their darling daughter, ! aged six. Aud this was by no means au . isolated or extraordinary instance. Dut no one ever saw a Frencli child swinging on the back of a visitor's chair or poking its fingers into tho caller's neck or crawl Ing under the table to investigate tho caller's shoes or taking Lis or her um brella to ride cock horse on it. or lilnrinir circus arouud tho ceuter table with whoona ..1 II I i m . . . . a strtnir. r, shoes of all sizes the "f Dtinghans and Calmucks .th the miniature slippers . ien. I put a pair of extra . .i slippers In my pocket, as all. skulls are to be seen very where. The town Is b. and the whole imnres i is terrible. I wandered lay in B.'s company, and ;iJ days alone, without accustom myself to this and yells enough to deafen tho bystanders me crave, and to the liri,t whit.. i J f - . . ..... -ets. chapels, theatres an.l ..ing forever empty. Tlie : T-.resa. which the besiegers is still tolerably strong. e to be seen tho entrance r'uneau gallery by which after a long and' tedious eir way into the fortress, -leri-iless butchery, in which ' .ed Skulls and bones lie ;ps against the walls here 1 the fortress; at nianr ml of the gates, the skulls to a great height. In the .o town, too, lie skulls; as ? can reach, skulls, and skulls. The wolves and 'i.i. t :. the had boy-in r.i:ts. Passing along the Paris streets, if vou seo a well dressed boy of 7 or b swinging t,n all tho iron bars lu front uf the shop win dows, getting into people's w:y. and making a nuisance of himself generally, you may bo sure that the youth is an em bryo citizen of the great United States On one occasion, in a London boarding house, two boys of 10 aud 8 respectively tried to hoist up a bowl of custard from tho hall tablo down stairs to the third floor landing by means of a noose of cord. Of course the bowl was overturned and broken and tho tablo and carpet were deluged with the custard. Being left un- Dill! is.1l Mil Oil A AVnti nniV,i. I. At . u li done their work; tho j parents, they lowered next day a "sponge I engaged In picking the ; into tho soup tureen, and tho lamiiv were -r the sun and rain to j forthwith requested to leave the house ... , l i uo not wonucr thai the landlords of Hats particular, which j or funilshed-:uouseis::in Amerk-u rpfn J often ..to tia'-fftiffk4 with children. j vv ym ieutte&!&m&ot farcituro cov crlfeftftelat lier having its cyiipemms&S&gmv the children of .'mm&tm3 occurred- hi a Mennlns ' the tYord "UmltsJ." A aubscriber asks for an explanation af the word "limited," which frequently follows the name of a corporation, as the "Sunrise Blacking coinpunv. limited." or Smith & Joins, limited. In the lust rase, as in tho first, tho concern is a cor poration, with shareholders, tu.t one of wnom. possibly, is a Smith or a Jones. The old principle of corporations cre ated by legislative act was that tho entire property of every stockholder was liable for the whole debts of tho company, as the whole property of every member of a general partnership is still liable for the debts of tho firm. But this system made every shareholder responsible for bad management of which ho might not bo guilty, and deterred I wealthy men from becoming interested in I the shares of corporations To remove mis objection the principle of limited lia bility was Introduced, aud in order to no tify tho public that onlv th inn t k - ----- ' i 1 1. u property of the corjoration was Fable for the debts of the corporation tho Cngli.sh law requires that tho word -limited" shall lie used in every caso by the com pany Most American corporations are con stituted on the principlo of limited lia bility, but few. if any. of the states en Join companies to append the word lim ited to their corporate titles The matter is so well understood in this count rv, in deed, that it ia not necessary The most noteworthy exception to the rrer-eral rule is tlie caso of th n i: io .al l .'tk. and even in t Ills iristan.-c 1 1 ,x L-i : i r v nmiieu to an amount cntial i, i in TTC3E UAR0E3- OF'PnOQnEOaR till K. LA "KS" T I TPP flTTTTT 1.1 TTmn m "Cewnetltlea la the T.lfe ef Trade." and ir tou hvni .rTT7 cannot linaKln how lively trxle u. or .ow l.Vnf "7? t oil lt?, ht.V't '."'f" "'P'flVBd myUlB rim ' ae.iilniftoyournli. ',gm-! MMf V.I BlUlfc, or tbo JA.UE4 rtl iJANs' ATlU ' 1'eaillrrly none Keniilne union harlnv our mini ami nrl. .t..mt . . , . Itnl r will I ...,,,.1, you wltb .h.K m M.mL u r, tn,ul ..fjm l.,.' la,V,,y on ,h" Tour retaUen wlUcoai ,ou Uito buy lug Ulterior .Loc, upoa mhlch LT,umkii Urr1.! Uo "ol laMUt- ' AL9Q, I on a JAMES MEANS' $3 SHOE 6t 4 UNEXCELLED IN Ol TLt UNEpUALLETJ UURABILITT -v" AND ERFECTIOff OF FIT. incrr profit. JAMES ME ARS' $4 SHOE CANNOT FAII THE MOS FASTI DlO SHOE f 7fU to u I a SFY .- Jm. Man- i Sli.w In In every r-MoA-t i., " to t ,S .I,., wi l.'.l! I. t " Ul" n"w lo Hn,rm h or ten dollar.. Ifou will try' on ..alrVo'i w m, h-'.". Z ?i'y."Jt5..t."'?f.wl"? '-"'"" oritjinai i anl 4 SHiww. ami tliose w)io IniUnta our t.r,m f ."i "": T." r"'"- . r. Ill quality ol ! factory r.KlUc t.. In our line, "a Tth,, larSii ",.V. I rj."7..,7."'' ?.l::.N.,,"'M:t" uiio or our iraveiliik' nalesniHii wlioH now vuin,. Vi. IT.. V, .. " . 2. .r l(HllltHlll rtfl..n ur.t t.. 1. .Muoni.ii . ..ii, .iicio nit iiiiluwr; i am mora tliitn nailsilo.1 with th.i ivsnlianr mxHn una in the hands of 'A No. 1'i1i.hI.. m VI "".'T ' . " "u'wuimi in pnujiniro aplenflid retclon for n. to ,ll i . iZ..:,!.r. 'J?0.:.""."'-" -y. "Thin la i itallLTH of the farina toast and Kocky I hnr thiin fur mnvrfd.d in phu-lnff our full in mui li our oleaof ever oalr arl7rki.7.rnwnVi';. iViT.h ""'Lr. .V'r-V. "'w retail prl.M k(nIW, on II... and when a retailer put. a f ull llne ol ll i lo'- .o-.r'.h-.'" . '". r.r.V '" '. ret. here. u ine ileinanu for tliem." " bw. hoi iiiki. 1 rfJW . I au i.:f its f.-: 1 urfc other v.iib u i , u,. t ho joke. Newspaper 'Censor . ilea w i Lli't he si ice- paste were exam- frn-.s in .- - f-.M'tl r.lu..m,t.. I 1 ....uuua in UOIlt'S. ; ks, 15,000 strong, came tho besieged, but a forco undred Dunghans fell upon ;i Lack and killed them man. What wonderful rt of the insurgent JIo 'Vliat cowardice on the : iiut n! I had enough to vi the governor's palace : i- houses of the common illinss were habitable, : all decorated with paint f. - I'as reliefj. flowerssf-JJf tors of an orifi-inal con -r:t 'm pita in which son "J.f tii! intact (though - un in iv siiowca greaE-.ti vin:r t hese and breakingwita -.'-incii almost to be wait o:e trt i:rong in to tLc: amiM-ments. vi-J with one C I-i'-tn Af 1A n I . ... I . . - - .. i'l l.ll- f :i.ir-M. III.'ll H a tional bank fails, each stockholder may not only lose what ho has invested, but $100 more for each shrre of r.tocks !:o holds, if so murii is ncJeasury to pay tho debts of the bank. Until within a few years all the Scot tish banks were organized with unlimited liability, and when, eight or ten years ago. a Glasgow bank fuil-d. disastrously, thero were cases of men who only owned a fcharo or two, valued before the failure ut not much more than u hundred doliurs each, who tvero assessed thousands of pounds sterling, to meet tho debts of the bank. Since that time tho Scottish banks have been allowed to reorganize on a basis of limited liability. Youth's Companion. no ureal aure7yoth .l.fliH. ao far a, y nreconeerned. It wn, theerfTO cent in a pimtal card and write to u. ' ,l,l,""l u wui invent oua JAMiS JHEAiSS A; CO., 41 Lincoln St., Huston, Jllass. X. aia? 3E3 ZLi nvr asr, di:alku ik STOVES, FURNITURE, AND AI L KINDS Ol'' ome.;iSi$b floor at a juverf&Sar1 i tbpiifr piled high with deliScie A trga I IN .... . :e riiM'.spaiitrs .f Japan for .. i:r toil ion. scat imenis or im r it i.sm 1 1' luiniftcrial and im 1 wa-; i::li-oducod. thot weuty !.. :i rf"e b'Liultancouslv and tbo U-c.i:ue vncral. "This." said mv v.vivn:' liis hand nraiullv nvrr if. a .s f ri-r.ii ..mora a:nl tho teapots of tho -ov, 'i.-s r.:i iiiftitntioa you have Hot i li:..l i i England." ::r-4nii;w of tile press. ha 1 1-iHtdare of this branch of the riuef- rxlice Is eimnlo in tho ntmmn A lyax eyed censor discovers au article which seems to his conservative notions tj threaten the stability of the govern ment, to bring a minister Into contempt or to foster improper agitation among the pooplo. He extracts it and submit it to me au-ector or tfce bureau, who probably t;.c.i btV." Li if.. in pala'.w Assutu- . Cathed--.-: dozens of t. rounded - Frcaei. rto marvel at the '-4dRI.5Rjrj3&si Tonriet ors who 8oelc;-jgfc4S!rtKaSa6rMastructive imps fli--ii&raairc these thread-fuy.utj.epii.-of people in a .S-.pIg;K('bj usually C?Wk.$tmmc finer in- kWlTlWTOaaja American wg to-tftaafclFflamo.st aristo ilies in thftESit'states seated arty with a ?ies betwrii 3. aP.U gobl)llU2T down the d:dntiea uncoutu noises and unrestraint f..i-:Sow. thesa drpn.Tfiil .n.i.tt iu-o o,, , orthree;:;iris almost invariably grov up iuto well OSSack an-.v.-.l'ehavtd men nd w.-rnV-i !, wretched cabin outsidSsoi!r(e of their iM conduct ia childhood lortie.ss and every dx3rSa.-ies from tho fact that American na- evening I roamed alwt-nts seldom or never think jt worth .iing . drawing and pairfMhile to teach their children manners. A a wild goat would strlrcnch boy or girl is trained from its ! where I was pamtinciSf.-earliost infanev to risn fmm it t ill nct.niilclimt.it oIJ.- ... a. . .. pvub """s me room, to sit per- speed across t&CTiiectly still when makino- a mil nn n steppo." Curreuf f to speak till spoken to. to remain ouiet wticn takon out driving, and not to ask for water or to complain of being tired, to walk along tho street liko a ladv of a v."! full Lite ry of Honfo-r, tnkes counsel with the higher authorities. 18 12 I the cemror'a view la confirmed the edl- and f tor cf the paper is iweaotorilv but iw ' Hef. litely er.mmoned everything is done i-as ,! r"::i ; ia Japua, and I havo .uo doubt iafiV-- t ;:..t l.l ic!:0.1 lxV is nollte'v blrrhH anil StOil- lav.s for u c;i:nill.l lolitelv Mer.it'rn nn. :-l t!;o dc pai-ttiicut of polico at a certain i.- ,rii;irenain uay. iiea that sum-rioa-, comcj to join tho innumerable cara van f martyrs to a sense of journalistic duty ho knows that in tho expressive language 'f the Bowery he is a "goner." ir. ho ia told, "your estimable journal is suspended for so many davs. Good Homing. The whole system of secret polico is Highly developed in Japan. There is a regular staff of detectives who disguiso themselves as laborers, merchants or trav elers, or even in case it Is necessary to hunt down some great criminal, hire a house in tho suspected neighborhood and iivethtre. One of these pica loses caste icry much in his ofiice, if ho does not ae t y ;ifTer a degradation of position, by f.i i.: .; to return with information ho Is -patt.-I-.ed to secure. Lesfdes these, Isov, L ir, t tic. e ii n regular stafl of pri valo r cor.-.. .r.de:it.s iri all parts of tho1 t -u..:: . ...;r. wli.jlo bureau at tho do ; -i ; .-.. of i o.i.-e is devoted to receiving, r. r..i.r. -!.: :!;; these, t-.nd taking iu-::.ia i:.oa llioia. A good deal of in for ijai; n L:: st 1 iched t-p from tho tea l.-V.liv.. f.. .1 GI . ilif.l 1.1 Alex. czar.s i who ( . n e:: all hi of Ii-. each self, a erecte. : able si..--. As a Of 1'hi'lii meaue:-propri-. tombs d t-r other t-f v. i.o l.ihabi: iL-iiui. Tokio C'r. I." center of fjesbip. -.;:ca r!;:io.u cx-cr.-aiii ci Vt.kio is ait jr.- Vork World. Tlio 3Iaa Xlio Lau-1 t!i tu t -l-.il. t : rau: i::;r Ci! i: i . i .:c-ro is onj man v.-Lose prcsTico jr ; L.iriag a coracdv is v. crtii monev i.iauagemeut. 1 is the greatest :.er l ever saw. i;:0 all food laugh L v I fat. and it Cils n man with merry jeats lo be around when ho is laugli llc has a htcrty rolling larjga that an ia:dif nco ;i:itklv. and aoen lir- ".Owe and ho uve engaged ia a laugh ; iu:;tt b. When the laughing La;i been pa for four or fjvo minutes, pad v t-r; holy's fides are eoro and al Lahcii '.''j a i-st, thero m k lull through" tl i i ui.-L- v. i.ItH i3 immediately broken by a low p-iu!iate sob and a gtutlv modulated - U ah!' iroui tiio laugher who is putting t.. ... ."Ihe L'uUhiag touches, on t Lis cacLinato:y " t-ij i ' efTort. Im'UietnaUU" il-O audience :forgxt ;i " tl.e Fcrenc-ss' of' . tlit-V fcides and burst. i;.Jo s c. ,., :nr;?.:-. I'riondj of h!a bring tho laugltcr it-': ' to iup i-ieaire just to j:ave tun witn liaa. 1Il comes with a di.lere'nt crowd veiy . time, and Lis friends'. yet'i heir enjoyment tut Of' him and not out of tho pcrfoftp ei.co. He's tho Jol'iest laugher-I evr fa..ad. ' O. M. ia Globe-Democrat. '.':'' ' ; weall! stone. shrine la rial c. : ktt: Hnv : to XL - ' the C eti:;; v.iii; cha:n cota-.-. ru!.i;.-. aids i.:. the i. cc-t rr i gui;.. Lysr-..- l.il-i tLe.- e i. !:e ia , ".!t-s. . .oscow Is the Kremlin, ! gentleman, novor to touch tho belongings f-iil-rto) 11TI.1 ...1,1.1.. - if onV rtW.Ill . V i . . . - b,u"" i'iwu. ci-o. i pave seqiti at tho homo of a French lady whose youngest and Idolized child was then a tino boy of 8. In the absence of his father the young gentleman (which he was, most emphatically) would gravely enact the part of Lost, offering me his slender arm to take mo out to dinner and to lead mo back to my seat, and alwavs leaving me with the profound bow required by French etiquette. 1 " - ttHf'f? PPLfTESESS TQWARDS ELDERS. The-Amercau boy or girl, even when nearly crown ud. is entllv I j any form or demonstration ofpolitonesi 1 tnwanta 1.1 a m ks. l.u x- . - . viuuis. xioiie pi mv m n n . 1 . 1 . . . ' """6 wuuir; ieopie, uniess oaucated In Europe, ever think of rising when an elder person enters the room, of drawing aside to Jet such ft person first pass through a doorway, of relinquishing a seat on the sofa or in an arm chair to an elderly visitor, etc. It is not their fault their parents have never trained them la manners while they wero little children. I had an exemplification of tho difference In manners between French and American children tho other dav whilst paving a cull at ono of tho great Parisian hotels. As-1 was waiting to tret into the eWntnit an American boy, about P years of ago, pushed past me with all his small strength, jumped Into the elevator and took the only available seat, leaving iri to stand. My visit ouco paid. Jeft my friend's room and encountered in the hall a group of French children, seated "on a soia ana evidently waiting cittdel. and within Its scores of churches ami are the Cathedral of the i tho Blessed Virgin, the thv Archangel Michael, and !:.-r churches, tho arsenal sur. - 10 cannon taken from the . 'g the disastrous retreat of ; -igniflcence of the churches ':: t he Kremlin surpasses be rli of the Annunciation. !:dd with agate, cornelian. uy and other precious us auu tuousanqs of dol-;.-ma being thus jaid down the Cathedral of St. Izaafc, rioe the tombs of all the lie time of Peter the Great, buried in St. Petersburg, i h has been followed by -s. There are some dojceog -.rors and empresses, for . to have a shrine to him- the remains of each was . ,".a or cenotaph of consider . :-.:p;ng with gems of gold. . val traveler said of the tomb .s i' ik'eket that gold was the seen on it, the same with : truth might be said of the I. czars, for some boast of a -"vr $1,000,000 in nrocioua fulom each part of the tomb. in are preserved the impe ..d regalia of Kussia; over lire here, comprising not v.iuig to nussia proper. ., Petroleum Well In llurmali. Tlio petroleum field of Yenangyoong ex tends over an area of sixteen square miles, the physical conformation of which repro duces almost exuetly that of tho oil pro ducing district in Dakti ia tho Llussiao Caucasus. laro crumbling ridges alter nate with deep, dry gullies, half choked with sand, while every hero and there yon como upon a black, narrow, aud seemingly unfathomable chasm in tho parched earth, all around tho mouth of which the dusty! yellowish gray surface is spotted with pools of tliick. dark, glutinous lioui.l if some boy giant had been set to (ill a uumoer or coios.sal jars of ruolases, and had doao it so awkwardly us to tpili th.'. precious fluid all over the place. The petroleum wells of Yenan"yooi are about ZOO ia number, and vry m depth from. to 220 feet. They have been worked for a considerable period but hitherto without much success, partly on recount of tho unskillful and costly system adopted by the natives and partlv on account of tho ingrained rapacity o't tho Burmese government, which, n: to tho very latent moment of its existence, uovcr failed tu lay ita greedy ciawa upon every native industry v.hich showed the slightest token of yioldi:r.j any profit whatever, thereby verifying t t:.o l-tt r moiia passage la tho uueleut Di-n.hr.im HOUSEHOLD GOODS. -LATKST STYLKS Of- WINDOW CTJRTAZTS KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. PICTURE FRAMES TO SIXTH STIiEET, TET. MAIN AND Y1NK. 1 I ATI! F5 ( I 'i Ii, M J'. . a f. nymn to the hve headed dfity of r.ig!it: "Tho priest is ono of thy mouths, tr.d with that mouth thou devourcst the peo ple; tho ting is one of thy mouths, and with that mouth thou devourcst every body." i' The oil yielded by the Yenan-'voonw wells is somewhat lighter than tho na nary color, and uuusuallv thin wJt-i i-.t -taken out. althouarli after exposed to tho air for some time 'more especially ia cold weather) it shows a tendency to become thick aud glutinous. As regards It3 quality tho resident ex perts aro not altogether of ono mind, but all aliko agree in pronouncing jt far infc. rior to tho American article, and uol likely to compare favorably even with the oest quality of petroleum yielded by the Russian oil wells at Baku. David Ker in New York Times. pj OWLY S3. IO F.OR THK tVEKKLY' II KK Alii) : Demorest's Monthly Magazine. A WOMDEKFL'Ij PUBLICATION. Many unnpoae DtJIOUKST'S MOKTIII.Y to be a fuBbioa magazine. 'J'liis In a ereat m'lMuki'. It uniluubU;lly contains the finort FAmws l)r. PAKTME.NT of any inapieiiio publiched, but iliio Is the case from the fact that crcat "nterri; mid ex. perk-nco are shown, so Umr each dcpartim nt Ik equal to a magazine In itself. In DeaoHESTa you get a dozen majnzincn in one, and wcure nmuKC. montand limtruction for tho whole fatuity. It con. tains Stories, Poems, and other Literary uf tractions, including Artittir., befentific, and lioiiH-hold imuIIitk, and is illustrated with original ti-i-l KtiifravtntB, I'hotoravures, Water-Colors, and line Woojicuia, makint; it thu Iouei, Magazine or Amrrica. ........ , ' . . . Jiach copy contains a I aitkiim rieu eutitiin? tne holder to the Selection Of AUT Patttow lllnstrated In miir iinn.h.T of Mm Mn.mrinr. u . of thb sizM manufactured, each valued, at from 20 cents to 00 cenm, or over $.1.00 worthof puiti-rtia tlio ViiJiia per year. free. Yearly eubscriptinn, fS.fia A trial will convince yon that yon ran pet ten times i-mj uiu. otugie wujiL-o tcaco coDmiiiiu 1'aitcm uracr), M cents. Published by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, New York, . The above combination Is a splendid chance to pet our pupcr and DcMoasai'a lIo.NTitir at a tedaoed rate. Send yoar eubscriotlous to this ofllcn, - for fsOnaa rn.n antries conquered by the j On seeing me. one of tho number, a, little 0?"? the crown of Siberia i fellow tu-a collegian '9 uniform, instantly luuaiin matpr Roland, auppea on of uts seat and raised his cap rakLau, the Caucasus and 1 to salute me as I approached. Possibly ' ug the number, together the American boy may grow up a much . ters, swords and" royal 'finer fellow and will bo hereafter more -r jewels too numerous to '1 rally polite to ladies than Lis Parisian ..-.-sices all these diamonds, .contemporary. Dut meanwhile- tho latter . . rnpphires, tnrquols. emer- 'Is by far the most agreeable individual for '' tljo bushel ar-found in ; n elderly lady to encounter casual!. ..ji-it-a, 100 numerous to be I, me, secret of tao wholj iaattervlB'that .. iinn.lful j-:' 1:':.. r , - - r .1 mi u jaisiui- ; mouucis, u,.o lorciga janguagfig,, should r who many.j-ears ggo, f'be taught to children ia their earliest' obtained access to that' years. I hare heard American" parents -a:n in which are stored. .1 talk of the charm cf-lettmgichWretirow treasures, said that they l up natural and unrestrained. Tho natural iea bowls and in silver T and unrestrained (i. e., tho untrained and- ii'.iiauce as to defv erm--'KunrPStriftedl rliilH 5a o lai..i.i.i. 1; . ., - .. . ' VIC7141U1U UUVV1- crat. ' Cc A ; ai. the th-j c : Lcr.ti' .v.-ion. Cor. Giobe-ljemo-. Inc llttlft ft-.ivnm If It.o .l -. :u it. I , o - rui IU, as, IU llie one married onf? (hail. rf??n;M. I . - - ' . - . j oua calls tljo minor morals of : humanlt would do well . enoiiE-li. " ni.ii. ion- , there aro people on earth' who Am Uable U -be worried by other iwplo s' children it is To Tempt tho Theatre Goers. The midnight candy store is a new thing In upper Broadway. It is open for busi ness all day long, of course, but the par ticular trade which jt I3 opeu to catch i tuat, cr theatrical audiences. It is situ ated iu a neighborhood of theatres, whose ciopersing people are apt to sea its glare of electric light, aud its gorgeous front of illuminated red glass. The standard summer joko of tho village newspaper, based oa thodilaeultv experienced bv the fellows in gettiuj their girls past tho ice .cream saloon, ia Uero f.dapted ta the cold weather season ia New York. A pacha 'o of candy after tho play is a bv. oct boon to women of every degree, whether from the proscenium box or the topmost gidirv and tho proprietor of this pla.f;o i!te.-a"'t mean mat r.uy counle shal r.-nt!.- without paying atteution to it. Jjut tuo Gtrikmg character of tho ex terior is exceeded insida, wIicko a comple ment of very brightly reel haired girls are o!i duty fioA, I'-ToA-loch; at night until j V' hatevPK -d;f!ereii?es; of opinion may 5!?? "? tofteauatjr.of their aggreivo liarr, their faces aro all p.'easaat and they form a enridua -exhilatioi,".-Thero !a uo naughtiness aboat it. Tliev merolv sell ea:iuy,.smilinc:lv. but doEii.rr-lv ,!Vi,!. valaolies ia tlicir Uttractiveness to tlieir the Jonathan II att. J. .. AlAtTiiis. JTMAaTInTAJJ MATT CJ.9 WHOLSSALE .XTS EETAJL CITY SUil EAT MARKET. PORK PACKERS and df.axj:iis in HUTTEIi AND KGCS. BEE!'1, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. THE PEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. . . ,, . . - 1: : !: - fi: - ' ' : bugar Lured meals, Knis. Baccn, Lard, le;, of our own make. Tlie liest brands of ''OYSTERS.' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 111 cuiiS itial I.iilk, st past then .! . . rutting It Very poUtely. A . while ago a etudent preached Jn a -,Ncw EiTIand city "with a view." After Lis Sunday evening aermoi pmj of t f iliu-3 aaid tq bun: - "We iav beetj ranch pleased with your sermons and Jtflj vtry sorry we are never going to. see yop; gaui- Tula sHirge. Axp retoari- coq vnced the candidate that b-WMrii6$ I 'tcly to b elected to thoTacactr' It ;ik and WliecIburroTr, d man presented a check ;om"in ' lahburv".: Conn" :! reeeTved id' exchahste" a' t ;x, about tho .sizo of an' ; . a, uozen.. expressmen .At' tue uuty . or parent 16 render' their . ruiiage. ..lie smued -. uanings as mtio. -obnoxious to istranri ' l Hie bT -nr1 fru-ilr mir n ' rviscil.lo onI nnl-Hn I : a 1 5-.? ivr l.gand two. s,hqr1i .t that wo may wender if ' Beelzeonb; afte -3 --' fio.,(.ieu. imo 1 il poieuii ,r.'j . vet-, of imps fev .:';W.and lower opposite ? the realms below, hai iot left over A -: 'uv-.tnurj- BucKs i "t;3 iiuuojiiiy 01 unusea material : i.cP8 connectjng- the " wheel found a place be- etids of the'lon.' pieces. - u U takes 16 tell" Ctho -iTaed his 0b luto'aVlieel : -ndled" it away.' jrlle re- i ours, f.epacfce4te," pboel " 9 ait towii oaayrestbquud id to be, an' igeht for "a :- uoa liotise, and resorted uw devlwi fr im ca. t f 1 .1 .- . . - t ry wMjr uuu. . (ien ,ea, or couia ever jurii ... tier '-jclr- t f-I'if Z? - onu sex, not to tac othct. ' The candy caorcuact calculates lhst-tfifwi'ii ..T. - - - .. , . r y--j "w OAt7 I paic v. oaien t-Hj pbout them, and thus adrer- ??rel . tisa h; midnight waes. tthU-h -consist of 'same. " candies delivei-eddireetlv fr,im v lie minor morals of humanity ' drons du'iing the time of disnecsals of welj,,enongli.-, Bytajst. ieng a-rtucafro ftudiencc. New York Sun. .-Si- - DoTeVAbbut. KiT Vharvesl" ' .' 4 :, A:-troUniiiog the : covered wharte3 on tho.Eastandi I"ortli rivers discJoses the , particular! v iaterestinir -'fact ihiit .... - (.VULW ?.nessts an uppermost feature Amid all tv.ee; t ; Tl.'liS. ; m:a: I : barro--.- - tarac.: and t-t: train. relic;ic to the C tr.' e quantity of unused" mntni-iol i:i,"uil j tiad been worked intq the substaiiWol ) . which Ametican chlldrcu are (oaiposea.: There is in America a tSodety for Ihi j Prevention of CrueltT to Children.' WTiat U-sorcly -needed Jn the Ualtel Stotss ia a Society for the Pfeveatioq of ' W Pecsc oution pf 0rqwn People by 'ChildreiT-J fcucy H. Hooper's; Paxis Letter! : ' P 1 the ;0, lug ABM, ry loiao tenaer passion. The only man I ever 1 .-ed. or could ever - It:-' - X ' DS'Sl 6 4 iA I HEALTH (S WEALTH i S X ''9.1 .4 - lr. fe. r.'V!s 's Verve ami I'.i!,',, t. ...i a t'uarantp spiflc ler: l!vi-iia liiyyiress ' Convulsions. Fit. ,Nrvovi Aenlta. 1I-1 . a' lie. .Nerveoan f'rit-,rlii raiia l.v iln. I V : ; 01 a 'eoliol or t(.l.uf.i. wa!ti-fi!'iirsn.'MViTil De I' -A ,i.''r,,?,-10.'Jl''l:iof.tlit.l'aiiii.i.u!tiiitrlii i- .j, ri-Kaiatv Mi-Hlii K t ir.if,cr. diov and -teutli . .' i- i rrjiiatnre oiil-AtrerHarrei'iieK., l.Oki'of IV,W.' -jf , er in pitli.er six. Iuv irv H H 2 Wi? h,h rin i'H ciiusi-ii .i.y iver-r xenii i, ,fi,, ;i Drain.ienl,uifi(ivi-r-iii(tii)pnfB.. Kaclrlx.x ...... ....ii,ue, hmj. ir-aiiiit-i!. mi n i, ' -piflT-raftcKs of wharves am I j M' iV" S nothing but VeHtable-7dovertP ! 3 9 ' TI cuH lr ii r - - - a, i m . - ? - ,'TS1 . over, the doyes du not foeni'to ihiud tb4 ivtur auu aci:yuy, Aianj pt hcm are very tamo, and wilt eat fronj' thffTiaud.1 Tbej are frequently seeiv ,hopptnff ix and ou 1uCj i" Ss, na 'vhwUMg wheels. oboyseema to. knaw , whom thev be - Sle Transit Gloria- Slojiau. . Tourists enmntntn flint. Ik. j.h.viii emlm and. qulot of H.ldelbe h Vvea tq uojso and taaijuf2ctvrii!g tuatle, A rrr vrrf tUr-----if -t' vt" 0 0" - J ; 'J -a 3 - cor ,u,iy.!J"r tiHdcntty taail urcpaid oa ;llt ei pTlte r - WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cureuiiyca. With agli or.ler Te.fr,f ijy i f r six tmxPH. acioiii,an- i( ,v. w 5 mi ,weill 8i tlie pun-lias.rnrutitla. imriin- : 'yr. ofpice.;;;:. O, 230017C, . r ,Mtnal attention (o my care. to all .tuihfcViff ro- XOTAKV ix orncK. Title ExaruInM. Aviaie Compiled. In surance Written, KW Estate fold. 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