THE AMERICAN. a !uriin.oirsi;mioii. Ml t I I Hf l fc4 t'g I I 1 4 t-li It -1 . Wot I II M MVS ' H .11, I h .In it.1 f.liM . kit t ui.J Jtnltur i: n'. fet i4iil Ht .. k a .! n.l fctlittt t tin n-i i ; n' n.f h.df l . .i n nm .n, ItM U k m In hi t'lluii i4iicnii', tooting !( tii4 ttiu!t'r t.iMi I at 1 lata. I know kill i" "What luk. fut Ouiik tHtthlng ill Hi?'' (tufty liiiiiiif Clnlk br.ii )t ai tin! I i I jr mi. I h." t. Vint art li'tirir in. I nt i. iftj Na en c rt).i ltfr wntwmt i. in, jn tuh!) In hmt, u titr. mill " Tv gut along all tin"- (ciH lth wt .-, atul I guru ran Ititlnh llm Mm way," " ltnm a ) oil halt bwn it fiHil all tar vrar li no riamii hy )u thmiM rotitlntia en." -Truf'" lt flar. "Ha.l I takr-n a wlft I army ri gu I alioulil liavt n hnpiitvr loilajr, Hut aim would eoariv it old fellow Ilka ma no?" "Many a nda glil would Jump at lh Cham." "1 don't wtiiit an old mnld," aulil Hit jattliuW old tiarhalnr. "Hum intty, brlf lit glil might icmil hif, Kut, Ho n, Ihla tourtlng IiiIiipm 1 know uothtnaj about, you tvv, ami Inking It on llm wbola I might tmy loo ilmrly la ad tanct," "Wrll." anl-l floiiM. Impel Iriilty, "on tba mholit. If Hip truth won known, I thick ymi arc trlfla loo Uy to lit." "Why, I'm all re-ad y for a bargnln. fhow mt antiiti of the ulra glil you eni to think ar no plenty." "If you plr-iae lo vlali my family you lll have an opportunity of tni'W tng many tadli-a. I all) Inti oilm n you to my alater, fur one; aha will Intro lurt you to othera, and " "Good! Ml api-utt tomorrow evening With fim." "We'll t glad lo e you," Tbay parted, and t'lark'i Ihlrk head U full of ntw Idraa. At I o'cloi k tk Bait night ha alood bcfort hla mlr tw trying nacktla aftar nrcktla, and Artfully parting what ramalnml of hla fcaJr. At laat ht waa fully aqulppfd M4 ilarlad. Oa bit arrival ha found nona but the laJBlly praaant, and being Introduced tt tba ladlpa, paaaad a plranant cvp'i taf. II watrhad avery movemfnt o tbt youngar lady, and brfor Ifavlnj atd eonrludad to teak no further for a Wlf. providing tha ihnrnilng Mia Oould rould m parauadnd to liriomi tfrt. Clark, fihe waa altrnitlvf, plcan lM In ronvfiaallon, and tritnfiil In aaanar. "Bht tha woman for ma," thought Harrli at ha aald good-nlghl, pronila lag to rail aoon aguln. lit want honit from bla aarond vlult bapplar than from ih flrat, for, In ad dition to hi Hirrcaaing admiration for tbt lady, ha frit aiiured, by hi r vmint Wrtlon to aniartaln him, that bli ftttlnga wait rcclproi afrd. On unfortunate rlirumalanrc iriunt at tiplalned hpfora prmepdlng. Ow ing partly to Mr, (Inuld'i rarpfiif' ta promt Ing lha ladlr a hla wife and tatr mfraly, and partly ('lark con fvalon In confronting, two women at art, he had mlataken on for Ih Other, and fallen In love with Mr, Oould (darldedly tha prettier of the two), and who, perfectly Innocent of It trror, at rove to make matter plean tat la behalf of her alater-ln law, Hh totlcad one or twice that h addreaaed bar a Mlaa (lould, but knowing blm to b a aomewhnt llllirrai man, let tt pi for a allp of ih tongue, Tim paaaed, and llama determined to apeak, One evening h found Mr. Oould alona, and wn Informed that "Arthur and alater" bad gon to makt A J "YOUR WIFK!" call, but would aoon return. Ilarrlt spraed a llttlt aorrow at their ab aance; now waa bla time, ht thought; to, tummonlng all bl courage, be roro Sieored: "My dear lady, forglvt rot for apeak lag my mind frankly when I aaaurt you that tbt happleat hour of my lift kava been paaaed In your aorlety." "Why, thank for tbt compliment," tald Mr. (Jould. "It give mt great pltaaurt to welcoma you here, and you will enjoy Ufa better than In tht aoll tary txlatenct you bava bttherto led. Arthur baa a deep lotereat In you, and I ahall alwaya bt pleaaed to en tertain you to tbt beat of my ab.'Iltlea." "Thank you." tald Clark. "I feel laat a alnglt lift It to unhappy ont, and If not too late I propoat to araead." ' Indeed! Then you think of marry ing. I congratulatt you. May 1 aak wbo I to bt tht bonortd lady?" "That depend upon you. I bava tver met with ont who Inaplred mt with tuch eateem, turn love, aa your aelt. All I bava I lay at your feet Will you bt my wife?" He t auaed and wiped tha peraplra- vi t-nm VI tnrhA. Wra (VnU IZIImTv w5 f ii I li ii i nil h i i t mMi aawai aMfrlt ' i.-l t't l fc't Hi I .! .f Wl. . t . '' J- ' j l, f t I, .!.,,( ( I I I, I If . I U. Ul . U I a I t .t( ' 'it I h. "it tl'.iin.1 Il-.lrt hit ' 10 uk ,.W ll r I ! t ' ' t I i .-, tli a'''l " I '! t ! I I , UK 11 I ' t i HI I t I nil in I.I lull lull f iM 1 1 in dm I i.iir- Uli I l, i ' Mr i.. ' l v ihul It tt: w ifi-! " "Vi'Uf iU V t 'isoiinl I lurk ' Wnv I )inl id H t I me in ihte iaf I T ' "No ore Inn ili.-i lied oil, tiv di- tvllow, oil nni! hsp H.n ehe l oui 'f Ibat In my wife. Ihla la my ltrr.' .o(nltig in lite othfr lady now rtiifltlig Ihe iimwi l'iHr llarili w elruck diiuih. IM rne, -tp, hla hat, nm'le low I it, and atirt ltUdir.l nie I.Haeen lha tloiihU and M own "bacbelor'e ball," wlnie in a kIdmI lime be wa nitd befor a Tie Imlll of fjney ni'iktlca, aachit lea. IirIiI kIoc, and utbi-r aiipeiflnoiia arid lea of an old ba h -lor' tollel, A to what be IhmiKht, anld, or did after Hint time there I no account, hut Mra. (lould waa bla flrat love, an I without dnuld aha waa hi luet. Kmlly Keating 111 Hoi-toll 1'ont, CMINtSE EMPrriOH ON REFORM Wall f UIiiik audi aa China lla Hut Heard In Twii lluii.lr-d tear. A ciirloua decree by the emperor of China hn. niv a the Loudon Time. Jut reached tliU country. It ileal with lh iiecenHltie of China at the jreaent jumiiire, mid la of greiil IciiKtli. It npena by enylng Ihal alnce the wal! with Jai'tin, it Kieiit niiinlipr of mem-, orlulu, from olticlula of all gradca, rec oni in t-ri it 1 1 1 k w hnl ehoiitd 1)9 done tit utri'iifcthi'ii the emiilra and maintain Ita Integrity, have been received. Hut when any quratlon of vital lmporianct with foreign countrle trine, theae jtiim who art o eager lo ad vine art alwaya, found wanting, Thl I their condi tion now (puratiea tha emperor), jtiat when the country la aurroiinded on all hand by powerful and crafty neigh bor, who Beck advantage and combln to overflow China, becauan they aet that the defenae of tht country ara neglected and decayed, and that tht fleet la email and Inalgnlflcant. Tha main queatlon, therefore, reform and reorganization of tht national defenae, Tht trouble I that tha preaenl re' eonrce of the country art InaulTliient for tht piirpoae, and tha deficiency In the exchequer aeema to bt very greitt, lately, nyt tht emperor, ht enf out a decree ordering tha provincial au thor Itlen to prevent peculation In thn collection of llkln, and to dlahand tiaa lea territorial rrftmcnt which only uck lha life-blood of tha provincial encbequera, 'the repllea to Ihla decret did not attempt lo deal with either ol theee two vital K lnt; nothing wa done toward dlacovrrlng tha exact n n in tier (if dummy name on lha roll it, and thlnira now are juat a biid aa be fore. When the prewent dytuiaty began to r"lrn (we nre tl auinmnrlrliig lha deirce, and a fur a poralhle lining lhi ernpernr't enact wonl thrniighntil) thn arinle were enllnted from th wh'i! I'tij'iilnMon, No one then bad ever heard of llkln or mlcellniieoiu ilulle, hut there waa no want of money and th troop were never wanting In then duty. At pient there are many tax f ion h a llkln and Ihe o.lum dull", yielding large unn, yet the ordinary rxpchrca are not paid, Thla I due to extiavagaiice. Iteference la mida to the revenue In H.'il and IK'-d, and Ihn exniiiliiurn In thn yearn, and a re, ent memorial la quoted from one ol the prealdenta of Ihe board at Peking. In with h It la proposed that a careful tatemcnt ahould now he prepared, a'i t hut tut rfluoua experiae may be dealt with ayatematleally, In particular It i mid that the practice of piitt!ni dummy nme on (be regimental roM, the corruption In the llkln and ntt d. irimerita, and Ih alnectirea for favor id orDrlala ahotiid all be detlt with art I the expenditure kept within the ainnuM decreed In alt depart menu, Thn em peror' approve of Ibein recommend-!-I loin, and call on the high auihorltli In Peking and tha province "to !d one another to aerve tut loyally In out time of dlatreaa, and not lo attempt to ahlft off upon one another Important dutle Jut h ana It happen that dif ferent provincial boundary llneecar ate ont from th other," Further Iheae peraonage art adjured to remem ber tbt favora hitherto heatowed on them, and loyally and diligently to at tain tht and th emperor I now at riv ing for. Again, brave and capable of flier art to bt aougbt out tlnewhert and their name brought to tbt emper or' notice, that they may receive milt alile command, "Thua may w bop to obtain officer who, with their men may he a human bulwark to tha coun try agalnat aggreaalvt foe." It may be doubted whether any emperor foi the laat 200 year a baa tver allowed auch an admlaelon of weakneaa, or auch a wall of balpleaxnea, to bt publlahed to hla aubject. rlih la ih Unliibl WorM, To get tba beat enjoyment from earthly thing., we need faith In th In visible world. That unaeen realm In clude tht aoul of (Jod and tbt aplrlt of men. Chrlat I tht trut aclentUt for ba ahowt that tha phyalcal and aplrltual world art th twin hernl phere of a perfect tin I vera. The pur pose of lilt Ufa It to Increaat om knowledgt of Ood, and to rtveal to ua the ceateleaa marvel of our own na ture. Tha moat accural definition ol elf-know ledge la God-knowledge. A man'a aorka art aometlmet acci dentally czpottd and aometlme (bey ara allk. I a ton x oNum rmMu llMltf I4I Ik Kl-at Ha4 . i SI II la. t I -irlt I eit nt VI i l'i ab" -t i a ii- ii i ! tw j iii.it-' e,ii f, t itioit ion ar i--l -.1 tn tut a vtii wiktt t i i t i i n i ) -b ii tl ( ht r a ittei-a hiinl ' Hi IHIM I' 1 film Nrw m 'i e In t.nill . mi lllilo tt IN !! "HI il f and mil h ''n I'l tb ' :mi at Must! I i iv iim-'ii, a inl aftef wt l til Wr.liiii . .! iiitSt, wheie be paid fur ht iti. atli lt ty rtr-g Janitor of lha t-utli e build lug, ilnattig Ihe ilmi'il lrll, and Undliig the hute and milking Ihe row of one of ihr o fm-nra. Il gradual d with biinota, tii-i. law, and after watda Htlid lit I'm I 1 1 hi oil, Miill, hlih a ha hmne during th te-t ol hla life. J mt to linn ihie). one of Ih giral men of Ohio, emllietit am lally, pn fi.inhny and polltli ally, prmid, Hih and arUdH latlc, had a heaiitlful daughter natnnl Htella, with whom Mr. Conger Ml In lov.. Ill affection wa lei Iiiim ,ilnl, anil they became rnaaiied, but Jmluo lliiiiiphrey'a pi hie would not pet mil hla ilnuithter to wed a charity atiiiletit. Mia Htella afterward marri ed tlen. Hheihy of tha army, and lived fur many year In Ht. 1'buI. Mr. Con ger tiinirled lady at Put t Huron. One day when h waa at tha height of fame and Influence and waa recoKiilred a the republican leader In the boon" of representative! a pngo brought him a card from n btdy In the gnllery. It wn lha tin me of Mra, Hhclby, and glancing up Into the gallery be recoK Hired bla old aweetheart, lie waa very aoon at her aide exchanging Informa tion about event of the qunrler of a century that had panecd alnce they had teen each other. "I am a widower," tald be, "and I am a widow," an Id aha, and when the naked him to call upon her at the National hold he replied that ht would be glad to do to If hu might come to old term. They were hurried a few day Inter, and their live wert very happy. Hht had wealth and la ability, and although both of them wert olil-faHhloned, unaaNiimlng people, they held g prominent place In tha political circle of tht capital, Hlnea h retired from public lift Mr. Con ger hid been living quietly with hi ton In Wgahfnglon. While lit bad taken little Intereat In current affair La had aeldom been aeen at Ih rap! tel. Recently h had been to Infirm that ht wm unable to cat about, lit wa no yean old at tha tlmt of bla death. CURIOUt LE A VE-TAKINO, rrkma Mad Thing Lively for Their I'ear Tailir, Tbt f rear. man rlna of John Hop. klna unlverally look leave of ont of Itt proftaaora In a way of II own. tt waa Iht laat day of tbt clan befiito final examination and th large body Of atildcfit aaaembled with broil I imllea and an air of general expectan cy, ay Iht Haltlmore Hun, In a fnw momenta tht door opened and a rnea aenger boy appeared with a large fu ller! pillow on which were embroid ered the word: "(Jod Wen Our Tea h tr," He marched airtight up to Hie profeeaor, pieaented III funeral gift and demanded a receipt. Th pro-fi-nr.nr argued, but tht boy didn't un deratand hi logic, until Ih learned doctor looked threateningly and (lit boy "gueae( h would wait for one." then algna of trouble began to appeitr all over lha clanaroom, One lgn bori tha lint "To Keep Hla Memory (Ireen," and another "Hemeiriber tht Maine," Other choice and popular expreaalot.a, approprlalt and Inappropriate to th day, wert itrung up, Hlowly an odor began to creep Into the room, It may Imvt been the hy drogen aulphlde.but It might have been anything eta which hadn't any bml ncaa there, It atolt gntly through Ihe keyhole, atlfle.) the atudent near lha door and moved In wave of ver Increasing circle about ih room, car rying with It all the odorlferou ut, geniioii nf myriad of egg of Ihe mid din agea, Huddeiily In th middle of ihe Iiim began to appear beam of tht Held and fowl of th air. On Mt waa aei-n to dart from a crowd of atu dniia and makt III way roh tht room, whert b ought cold comfort In a lt winter' radiator, A pigeon winged Ha way almlely to Ih hack of a (hair and aeveral atudent wert about lo make Impromptu addreaami, which they had carefully prepared, when I'realdent Oilman appeared tip'in th aeen, Th tudent began to look Innocent and hockd, Tha pigeon crawled back Into th boaom of ila eralwhll tormentor; th rat trugglcd up to tbt radiator; th ilgn dixnp peared. and ven th odor began In glorloualy to taka to flight and loa It aelf In apart. Preldent Oilman aald a few word, but they cut th overbur dened atmoaphert Ilk tha crack of a ten-pounder. It wa a "aad but glur loua day for I'realdent Oilman," ead on of th freihmen a h aought tht havtn of rfug In th gymnaalum. A Bhrend Mart Many and itrang art tbt metbnda tht weattrnen adopt In money mak ing. In tba early day of Seattle a man prt-empttd a altt on tht water trout of tba town. 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