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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1876)
. d crt Nmir K.nirs. THE RED CLom CHIEF. i The Red Cloud Chief. remain ni wk-.ij.y at I rf "- RED CLOUD, NEBIIASXA . . , r f - M. I- THOMAS. YOLIWIK IV IiKl) ( LOTI). NKKRA-KA. TIHRI)AV. DEC EMIii:i; 7. l-7t. m'mi;i:k pj c I. lilt or Mini Irjre1nr. i A r f? i jy -v 31 r. Jlnl- VJ-n. We quol a jfTlioji of Dr. Ilolland" ditonal n this subject in Srribitrr for Decml.r: W ar not anion:' those who depre .td Mi !!mirt V lat visit to A mri :.. and i1.un! not anion? trutse who igrt t'.v h earn. Th-r was an in- iiiiij'' iril o T'i man among j main ..rio is nrclw, as if he wer ij-rtvii'- a'; nmv, but a very jower f ul n i-,' . w h was pretty Mir to do iuisHu f. Th rsult. we ar surf, Tiot Old disappointed thni. hut failffl to i;ire th xpetd support to those who have lcn inclined to. favor the Dar winian hypoUieais. Th? lirst lecture i iT.trodwMl a trick quite unworthy a fearless man of scmucp, vi7 that of making Milton hear the onus of th Mosjur aomit of th Creation. To w hip lh Bible uriiiiid Lli shoulders of th great poet, and asstmib to fight a nun, whoa, in truth, lie iute!idd to t'jrht what all Iwhevers agree m r-i-ardin ns a arrd iiook. and unst of them as an inspird and nuthoritatn look. was not a rtty or a raai.h thin? to 1 It w:s a running perfom- uitfi- ! ..', ,. t I, -. i vrita Un nr. foni1:.r..-.oj , ,.. f.f tfirer.and delmclPH ! Ui popular r. aecorded to Uio vrj in ttna!lv it-itn .itpel v. I,i li had b-n man and his iittnnn-s. i It is to le presumed that 2dr. Dar win's prin!:u apstle wo'ihl piesen? , ,; r?.fw .....i t.iw ..r.r.,r,w..,f ... i... '""1" " "- '"" " in mtftnivhir-ru? way jnissiblr to Mm. !le took V I- venhiCT for Um insk. 111 lari.lt lu. II.. '.I ! t.. i.lt.,.ii I. fit n ,. I ... .- , . , aonot fiesitat fosay that ItP tail: m tlie "demons T.tt i ev!diiep" offered m liis closing lee! ure to fulfill the prom, i iss-s niade m tne first two. JJ.id ! ' demonstraifsl tti soundness f his ; theon', jieopl would !;i f-'!id in it. Tliat the mst of 1h-ir not oiijrht tol-i-paidsl b Mi. !In, w- j eviueno-worl.y. at net, of f -s eon ; -'tjuioh u:.r i '-. -iieuiousiMi'4 -viuti-- o-"iiioii-ii.i. i: noiijiii:. i'ir. it u he i-ni ! i., . t'. r-Iiiritii- j mind '. riuii,' is is..t a- n.ul i ...... ,i. .. . i ...i . ., afraid ot tiic the-.i of oiution .t-. i i was. and isiiot pi.of :u.Miiist conviction, as it mifrbt m-e hav len. It has aj preheadetl ami accepted the fa-t that it taks as Treat a n.wer to originate an order of 1piiis throuj-h evolution asb a direct act of creation, and that to bind up all tit nosibibtie8 and s-ten-cies of life in protoplasm i masses. -r ascidian ci-lls. is as mark an exhibi tion of Aliiiurhtiuess and intiirt ime nuit as it would be to siieak into Mt enc the prf led creatures which e know, and which we are. We d not heotate to sa that tht audiercs wh'eh assemhhsl to J Men to 2dr. Huxley ejv tractable audiences. They were not only iractahle. hut tlie were capabb. They were fully ade quate to tlie under-standing of his the ory, and the veighmg of his evidence and argunxtits: and we hae yet to lar"a that he lar . ly. or even apprecia bly. increasfHi -' iiundr f hisdis ciples. Men .it away feeling that, after all. the tlwory of evolution was nothing hut si tl r. that it is still so much an iivjH-'h'-ds that it can lay in valid claim to -i place in science. Cer tainly. Mr. Hule shook no soundly reasoning ma: - ltelier in God as the author of all !'. "In the lfinning. God ri-eatpd tl 'scnven and Hie arth. When that hpc.nnirg w:s. hw mnnv ages that Iteu'tuiiitg coverel. ndmd prclentlsat th5--day to know. Fverv-l-dy knows, however, tb:t a stream can'rise no loVher than its fout-tai'i. If the condtn's iiW rcpptacles into which that sticMn lias leen sured are cap-ible of rPiti:n"-g it. and incapable of conductiuff if fuither.it may not n-e so high. I: s'.s ins to us repugnant Jo human reason that a ha form of life. unifoTined bv i higher lif. has the power to evolve a form of life higher than itself. There is not an analogv of nature which fToP5 no; militate against si'ch a conc1U'-:-in. There are none of tlie lessons of .-cience which do nt lead direct1 awav trom it. God may work toward creat:e ends through processes of evolution, or he mav not. A horse may have been derived from a tlme- toed anima1. me of whesp totMia'l-- sjrpad into a hoof, with its wonderful tarsus and metatarsus, or he m,.y not. A man may 1 avp dP5cended. or ascerd c1. frm a monkey, or he mav have been created by a divine fiat. It matters very little, so 'org as CiOii. is recogi:;? d as the author of life, and the designei (o its imi1T'""'"', ic rorr.s. The Tint h f Ficiion. To siqose Vt fie on could per- niannt'v ara'ea' to so man clas-e? of ,-i m'nd if it weivo: 1v tic ion. is t suppose an absurdity. F'ction is mist iwer ful when ' eonrains most truth: and theie is but litt'e truth that we are; so rwin ic li. l.ifli im fn.l 1.1 tiet-ilti Cliai..i..'..i,A- i.'.,.iiv. .' , , , . , .. .among other minor appropriations: soloneashis'orviswnttenm partisans. ..,,. , .. ... I , , . . , . , ; , , . N wth western Iowa. S4..io: st. Louis. and sen nee hv theonsts.and phi'oM-phv i n ..., ., ... . . , ,,, ., , ,.,..' .. , ' ?S.Ton ...On the nigh; ot November bv hold vnders, the f;rtl ml studies of , ,,. , ... , t . , , ! lSth. during a penorraance In an opera human life, as we find them m the best . , ,., c,,. n .t litutsp in Sacramento. Cal.. tlie floor novels, are the truest things we have; . ,. - , , . ... . , I gave wav. Killing seven ana wounding and the" c:nnot fail lt continue to he , . . , .. , .. , , , alKuit one hundred of the spectators, the source of our lavonte knowledge..,, . , . . . , . ... i Mnnv of the wottnned taken fnmthe our I'pst aniusenients. ai.d our finest in- spiral i ns Dr. J. G. Holland ; iSrribjicr for Bombr. Give your children lenty of brown Bread and milk, and well made corn meal bread. Corn meal pudding and milk is excellent ;km:kal nkws conpkn-sKD. The annua! r-hrt of the " rur. :--s.-.ner of Agriculture shows that thei wer distributed d'.rmg th past ar l,5j ooo package of vegetable and field s :s and textiles, ineludmg iearl '.'.. oo vgtabl, .''72Oo flower, Ud) w h.at, M.'H)'' of ilafei, aiif .': eottoti. f 'J i,. se-ls wre lltd from all porN ' i tli world liaufi of tlieir peculiar i xepllen". . . .The AVoinn8 ("(ntii ni-Al E-.i,v. rominitte.. I.eM a i,,wt- .. W,.l..W,.l,. V..r ir.fh M r , XB' - " -V I) (iilk-Hiii pr-wdiiic. .She announce tliat it h-id been affreed U efintinue the niei.'8ornuii7jttion under th' title of "Tlio I-ai7i xation harnion Sloti ........ x-.. -..i, x... i-.i. a. .a ! ,,.. .. ,,., ,.. ,..t ,..-, .,,. iiimiii $'-m).ikk as the limit to he spent ! on muision work theeounriff var... . I zanders Ac ISam-u's carrutsp fartfirv at ! ' nifida, N. Y. v;n damai;ei ly fire to the extent of 6:.,ofo. Nov. l"th . . .John Cierhes planm- will i IIende,-Hon, Mintu wa d'-strojed by fire. Nov. 1-,'th. Loss. 8l.V"Mi, insurane-,SV" ...Five "f th- rrw "' lh tur I5'u-tt. " the i lra'ts of Maekmaw. wr smothensi i :u,' sra'''u' 'ipaTh n a room over th j ii!er by steam Psrapin. from tie-; .i.-.j,t.,..-,.v.,.M... aii-ioiiimiiiif . .r.. .. ...,'.... -.... i !".. i i en-'inetrs on the fior?ia Ilailrojul i .ftn.L f..i- li.M.r iv:.i v... i-.t. -- " . .' ..... ;:vii.-i thirteen freipht and two pas-, eiit:r trains on th road....Th tenth u Iitilll UMIiirtTl JT till. V (tiot.l f"ftm.. ! ........ .. ,.,....rt ot latrsoi llustiandn eonvend in , ci.icajyo, Nov. irvth. John T. Junis, of I Arkansas, in the rhair. I)el.cat-swer- .rnt from nearl everv -state niiil j Tern'or. itirludui'? mai lad -. j Tne official reort of adm..sioni to 'lie utitnia! Exhibition from .Ma bhto No, pnh, slums casli admi-sious -o v- 4; fi admissions, li'v'.'.c: j ;osai. ;i'v.tf.. i.nai reipis c..,-i.;.- i - .. i-... r I...:..,........ . . ,i .. i n- jt-- .mimi'iin i --(m &!' en ; --ihihiTors, attendants, nip.u-s. :. ; - Negotiations ar about concluded ' Vtween John II. Lick, trustee of th i Lick fund and the vanou.s beneficiaries, which will result hi an amicable settle ment The business portion of Mag nolia. North Carolina, was destroyed by fire on the nirht of Nov. i.th. Nine teen buildinirs, mcludim the nulroad leiit, teleifraph and express ffice.i ith their contents, were burmsl A Srewery !i"ar Providence. P. I., was burned. Nov. ith. Loss. ?-io,'mt; m surance.$P'..oihi . . . At l-'airbault. Minn.. Nov. Pith, the Youmier Urother. Cob. laiiies and lhibert, were arranrned in ; th listnct Court on two indictmuts. the first charging them with complicity in the murder of Ucywoud. the bank e-ishier: th second charging Cole di rectly with the murder of the Swede. Uustavasou. and Jim and i'ob with comphcit. They were granted until the isih to plead to the indictments Cooper A: King, comiuissitm merchants, in New York, have suspended, with liabilities estimated at nirlv S-on.odo On the night of Nov. tTth, rmted Stat.-s detectives Tyrell and ashburu. with the aid ot two Chicago detectives. captured the two men who attempted to steai the remains of President Lin coln from the vau'.l in pringtield on tlie night of th election. They are Terrence Mullen, alias T. IHirnan. the propnetr of the "II ub" Saloon, til i West Madison street. Chicago, and Jack Hughes, alias J. Smith, an old counter feiter connected with the notorious I Jen IS d. These men have been shadowed dnce the attempt was made todespo'1 the tomb, and lhu guilt is said to he plainly proven. The have been taken to Springfield for indictment and trial. t Cheveiine, on the night of Nov. 1-stli. Wm. Hosford. Deputy Collector of Wvoming. was fired tin twice by Charle Lightner.of Omaha, neither shot takinr eflect.when Hosford drew a revoivei and shot Light ner, killing him instanllv A: Sparksville. Indiana, on the Ohio A: Mississippi railroad, on the nigh; of Nv. 17th. a freight tram was run on a sule track and the men in charge neg lected to turn the switch and a passen ger train ran into the caboose of the freight train, killing Frank, Albert and Lucas McClelland. The engine of the passenger train was wiecked. and sev eral freight cars damaged. No pas sengers were injured Mbs Mary Fletcher, of Burlington, Vermont, has iven claoOf-O fv the establishment and endowment of a hospital Win. McKpp, of St. J amis, who was convicted and sentPiKPd to prison for connection with the whiskv frauds, has been nar- I (oWH A ureal Fist Cambrid ce. Ma-?.N 2otis. des roved a furniture store. Los n building. S7ooi'0: cenif-r.ts. "..imo The MetluKlist Episcopal Mission ary Cmmiitpp. has made the followins: j . . ... . ,.,,,- , nuns sue m a uuuuai .- 'ui.iii.ioii. ami a number of them will probably die Oshwald and 1? van. the burglars who were convicted of the murder of Officer IJrock at Xewark.X. J have been sen tenced to be hanged on Friday, Jan. IVntnena r'nntenniil Viitnnl arruated at KlcllinoiKI. Ind 2?OV . 22nd, ' , ' ' . , nomens uttiiemiuu .Mtjimiu ...... ... were driven .ff h the iiirti. Twoex-i 1randthatap,nnanentor,ani-:in.M...r,H:.MM!.:,aiKM,i,M, - he made. The ,m.t.S was ...4 I y ccmuwn:i . . . reasun notes. , - , io'm....TIi letluniMl iis-, ' arp Bupin-Mfi hi r.-iiuy -,".,..,, . - :trv romtnittee in annual eonven-1 f im West Virpnua nst null and "' "" -' "A s" '" ' j 5th, 1S77. k:rttii f trrii r ' .t-- . .-.. ! '.v- lns than S"'t. o an'-j; . ..Ti- Kr;i.7r ;ixl-7r;us -tahI.-hnjnt m .'..-.igo, wasdestroynd hy far. Nov. ".''s !.? Sl.l'ino ...Thp t. Iinufaet- (fri'.ai Cathohr remetrv. Chicairo. Ii.lh ta '. ?. a fw wtrka he'Tl rohhed of ;il at fi. .-or six )MtfiiR. and itrotiali'v tn;vi " 9 --; .-.- inor. There is no clue to the tihers r thmr dlhlKiUon of Use tidies. A tr.iK ffuanl has h.en plai-ed in U ' -""'--r f-rounns i w" inf'H inline their names as1 I "harli& Urns nnd IIenr- Boland. were j a Hitsh. door and hlmH ff!ri a! our,. ---,---- . dt'"- HU hunu-d ov.2--imL !j,81V ': insurance ...The hws bv the un.nijr of Pane Jc fo.'s jzrain. siorase ,iand Hour mil! in New York, on the mirlit of Nov .21st. will reach -?1l'Vimi. A fir- at Matu.-ii. III., on the i.iffht faf . kV .1f jlf r it til..t.fbrf t V .a!h4a.I "-'-"." l wi.j- pro- The ma'orit for i!aes HIiiiosm is s,.i .Theott.e!al ma - Jonty fir Ilayt-, m V..Mon-.!ii is 0.14O. FOUt'.Ki.V NKV.'S t j i . . .i i . . . . ., . .. lilt- i. ono. in tr.PanTlouil'-S mat IT har.- from a tiui! worthy, but uno'1 .ai '.i.... ti.,? -.i i...it.i u . . ,.. ...... - ,.--m.v.,m.u-. .-.... ..., ........... . rtimenLs of cavaliy, and o cwi, ha ' alr.t-lv been told off as the nm ilnt.-d: t. .., f..l- Ik. T...t- .-I.....1.I 1... ........... ..- .". .-- a... -.umnu w.t- k..t,- ment eonwder their services n-ssary fur the uotcuoii of i'.riiisii intert. The lamdon Pall Mall Uiz-ttr helives that Kussia intends war: she ih pr'parel to insist on claims l.irh she bliees the l'orte will rel ii.se, and is eUiii2r ready to impose them b "force . . .1 -denrauis from Hus.sia kiv the Turkish army from Albania has neen scaltereu. .. . 1 lie auuioriueso: tlic .. . ... ,. .i .. i i . . iMvnpori, i.tiianu, uNK varus IIHVP " iceiv-d orders to j--pare iron-clad1 tunet-shins (t Ions and iidra for nu-i mediate active service, flreat activity prevails in Woolwich. An imppiativ ord.'i has been issued that the produc tion of rule cartridges he increased to j.o-K).oiw p-i week. oldierson furlough in Ireland, have been ordered to join their regiments. All furloughs are temporarilv suspendeiL and there is every piobabihty that the Porte w ill consent lo a conference ...The Minis-j terof the Interior, in pam. has mtro- duced a hilt lestoring the electoral laws formerly prevalent in j.am. The hill abolish unnersal suffrage, cstahl. she voting h departments, and gnmts suf- frage onl to p.-ions pamg a certain ! amount of uixes and to members oi certain professions Hamilton A. Cu, colliery owners, of Manchester, have failed; liabilities -mi: ,ou Jefferson Da is sailed from IJueenstown in the steamship Adriatic, for New York, Nov. Pith. Three large islands in the lkty of Bengal, nnd numerous smaller ones, were eiitnely submerged by a stonn wave. Oct. r.ist. as was also the mam land for iivt ui six miles. Th largest island is :.ui square miles in extent, with a pepul.uion of .'4o,iroo. Two of them had a population of I'm.oon. lp to 11 o'cl.K'k on the night of the :tlst there weie no signs of danger, but before midnight a wave swept ovr the country to theuepih in many places j if "u leet.. surprising the neoplemthfeir icds. Dense croves of Ccuanut and o I palm trees around the villages enabled many to save ili'-msehes by climb ing among the branches; some took reiuge on the lops ot their houses, but the wal-r bin si lie houses asunder and swept them out to st-a. Some were carried thus across the channel o miles, but the vast maioritv were never heard ofacam. It is believed that not one- third of the noi.ulaiion surv ived. . . . A ----- -- i -. - - - - ... prospects is belter, but still gloomy, and actual famine prevails in some districts. V London dispatch of Nov. 20th, says: Careful official contradictions are published of the reports of activity at Woolwich arsenal in connection with the Turkish complications. The in creased demand for cartridges S solely in consequence of the adoption of the Marturi Henrv rifle in the Indian armv The IIoth.-ch.ih1s denv thai fhev promised Tordvnnce Huscin n-ninv- ..j .i.. .i., i :o . I " V. ami iiuit toe iomi w; i not oe maue public ...A conscription in Bess-Arabia has already collected o.non horses, Large pontoon trains. suitable forcross - mg the Danube, are anvmg m itpss- S rfVn 4 t.1 II . fr- ..-kv- .-v- T . I. ' tiiioia. aiiu iur t-iun. -eo. 0:1 to i i uili. pie. the l'orte not only at -wars to 1 confident of the necessitv of the reforms proposed, but is even diso-M to offer Europe satisfactory guarantees for their execution The London Times' dis patch from Festh, says iiojes of the success of the conference are increasing. Hamilton Car Works, at Toronto, Canada, burned on the morning of Nov. famine is threatened m the districts of anu ure a urn- eacu sine oi uie ntnu Madras. India. The report of the crop u-- -" lhe fl--s of the mosque ar- The government Of Bplir.nm has re- i ,-,v - t - - - - - material lo m-tke two di.-tkatrhes di- . t,.- cM f.i : nw nnrtinifT ..'..'ii .kti. uUm m.l; i - - - i .n Pucenteur cavep pid rri ded like i. y -- -ri- j rtri.i . am . uiW. u ,ni.i,i, mww. j ceived a communication from the Bel- jldpn cnHot inv' 'ch a x-d6r ' Plonm:icaUy kl1 ' a as I'ot:es M-oatn, I for illustrating, from the records of the M;x th? ujgrjats n uKhr ftad j gian Consul at Malta, announcing that j e ' 13 tvlo" -r.Il-d t7'- -rv- i ani everi rliese w" hiirUIy of a crianc-' past, how tie jnisr-ar4y tawroe perform- re-il ihr hours. B careful u k? j the Malta authorities had informed the , I.0 -,, .Veep 'binind "-1'in" i :"r to inrer-r lbe American rovern- aaces by comparison of the mediums the pudding uu'1 uprMfht in the UM- Chamber of Ct.mmerce that torpedoes j. -fa ine'bidin hVckT o: m'RU Ind'd- tLre Wil3 :iolL- - l of thepipsent day w-re pale and orer- ins jg.;. j aot ijow the wttr t had been placed at the approaches to ' . . . . lo , rft. " 'Ca ' H . cone at this post but social and o3cial haowrd by ;ho-e of other days sad tod over th top of mouhL ihe tons oi Odes-a. t-ebas..opoi and; , -. ,. . .. ,. -...,. . i visiting ai.d cinia:. These are often more adroit e?l There is not z rr LscharvOn v correspondent or the , ..,,- i r -, t.-. .i.. a throned m the high stern hung with London Jx mes states tliat according to! ... .,, ,. . - , ,riv.,tP rnfnrm-irion frnm Pn-,rri ! SllK-0n Sllken -'0. Under a sPlen- - . .. u-m &l'a A'il V tW lvAifc.AiiV I - I " ' -'' --' I ..i M t .hi..t! :r. th" iUIli Kleen p-rsns w ere dn.v nisa It is amtoumvd t).ai t Austnan Hunansii oenimeii: ' ts r-.-U4l to protabu UieeipurUtUoii 'f ' 'rsft. 1 he piiUtiea situation in jienco ui.j.ljcated. Ex-Chief Justice Iiesia? , nas protiamieu rnis-urii pro ukiij ' :.""" ,l " "r ! " .7 . . T l.t.,t ..v n.A ifiuirkTiM T I fttart lri i "Um'T:U lJ,5ttl- 1 . ft T1..l . - , -.. -, T 1YI1 IMiriillll fi iriflI."TN ttvmI 2flf ieon sttarked the American ilissum- exptH-ted tliat IclTOias Will llee short I v. - . , ". . , . . .. , .' . , ," . .; ""T.7 ,..!'' ! , "UB r "' , ' ""' '"" w J plir . ,,, tll ' Hri U, miViirniiifiTi' Tniitii' fcJ inm fnfiiTito? j I . ,, .... ... . Mr. Foster, I'uiUsl tais Minister. ha ,,,:" ' -,w,"r' m rt (arrived in Mexieo ...The Czar, on re- i ! , .-... ,.m, t fw I'infT xrikiita i iutttktdiu'o,,! irvikth. i:r tiuKiiL' nit iiiM icw uas uxssuiej ' that he ol d still laq-t. for pe-e. hut . eon.,idered Hulas' honor and his own ,.li.-l ti ..l.t.T. t, ..t. ..w.n.v wl.,,.1. ,..,.. v. .-.-....... .v..... .... . ........ he h.td demanded fniu the Porte .A . . , Urkis!i l'onnuis.-iou h.is framed a new ons tu'ioii whieh 1- tu be prumul- ..,Sl.. ....t ,,, t .r.ha'ar.,ti.. ...... I . ... injr ot le (onterence of Powers. It ev.ab!i.he3 ministerial resiK.iisibiht and equt! rt-hts of persons of all na- t!oualni.....TM- members of the - er - vian cab.net have tendml their rsiu- nations; reasons not kiin. Pnne Milan had not nt latest ;jorts ar eepted the rtsi!i:.itions. but the nunib- trs persist in their deiennination ' ,,I1HSia mts pn,TM io the otu.r conll tietitJil iniu.-ri a 't-iif.r:i! rriti"itti.in if x " " ri,. ,JV,.. ... ., 4 i ...... - Th Sultan Pravn. -Middenl, I 1" int kie-w how, or from wim -p?tmf MIj! 1i I PrYfs-Je " Kill UT- llldi' lUIln "U IIUIUIUJUOUI, (1IIU 11 19 U"JO lM, i M" Wv rill'" OOM, V IoU , ,.,. ...,.. .i f i, ..-.. i , .,, . !"-'t8- Into the Composition of the hed uhat quarter, the b-clinir, for 1 could ' . . . , not can il in oi mat ion f theVrophet 'would a in ortakeui. and was tint the sueeessoi of pray at the mosqu j that he would go by caique; and we ; all scampeied up the road, a mile or , two. racing carnages, troops and fool t men, in caper outset, in onler to arrie before the pious man. The mosque : stands ujnm tie- Ihisphoms. wher it" i broad marble st"ps mid pillared front I and dom occup as conspicuous a jh.si- I Uon as the I)ogana at Venire. We v- cured a standing-place on th4 dock ' clos" to the landing, but o iiside the irou railing, and wailed. A cordon of troops m blue regimentals with i-d facings was drawn around the streets in the rear of the mosque, and two com panies of soldiers in white had stacked their guns on the marble landing, and were lounging about hi front of the building. The scene on the Hosphoms was as iray as a flower garden. The water was covered with graceful caiques and lainttsl barges and every sort of craft, nip;m and splendid, that could b prte pelled by oars or ails. A do7n men- ot-war were decked with flags from keel to maintop; on every yard, and froni bowsprit to stern siood a line of sailors sharply defined against the blue skv. At one o'clock a camion an- j no"''011 l"al ll,e sup-rior devotee had ' '!:tlrH- his canjue. and ther from every vessel i l war m tie naiiior salute an - sweied salute in thunder that a vk the echoes of two continents; until m all ihe broad water lay a thick battle- smoke, through which we could dis- tinguish only the tops of the masts, and the dim hulks spouting fire, in tne miasi oi tins ean.nquar:e ot I ' 'tv- lpre wai5 a cr-v ""e comes, he i monies;" the soldiers grasped their arms .. i i... ..i . i, r .... i . .i i nm"eU inemseives on me s.ejis. i jmn the water, advancing with tlie speed tif race-horses, we saw two splendid, gilded caiques, the one containing the Miliaii. the other Ids attendants. At ihe moment, a hghi carnage with two bay horses, unattended, dashed up to the side door. and theie descended from it and entered the msque, the imperial heir, the son of the late --ultan and the nephew of the present, a slender pale I 'ulIi viiiit ii oi i:o.i.:i emi v ninin-ii1.- oi .i. ,r ....i -,...-.. i.. .. i tliirtv vears. We turn not knowing . -- ..j j . - . ; - . , , . . i . - ..,',.- ' ' .j how soon ne is to necome .-uitan .Murau j ' " -.- " ' 1 .!.:, im" :115 ' q ,".,". u- " J - . , , . T -a hundred feet long, nar did canon on the ton of which glistens his arms and a blazing sun. The Sul tan. who is clad in the uniform of a general, steps quickly out, walks up the steps over a carpet spread for his royal feet, the soldiers saluting, everybody with arms crossed bending the body. and disappears in Uie mosque. Charles Dudley Uarner; Scribner for December. .. ...... . iouuu uiuii-iii? in u-ttiui; suuicivui nrrttnzrTr laEirs in in ur--ai uj. ' otir or. ?i,i(tmrtoa t,i rt2Lir TUtttuy A llnl.-t. iMMiPlii: !!.. 1. j, .,. r,rV j, ...-, j A. , x-r :' r :. nvi!i a lntt,. th-.uh i.r.kij.'t. t,-! '.ft.n.. T'. tur Lot !ivr :: t frjui.: ni.w..ri if a !.,:. ..A-r arcLit'lur. it l'kii uul :hiii;t, t tr fit fur uK.nir !!. i.-J ?,r 1 ri. ! a va: - "i-T'H" . u. 1 !". ti-f. ,...,! an : of :r,n setting fir luant trnr4t:'m!. of gl, m . , wrmn h..ia u-nant m and peruuitUmr Uiein to find plnaa of raet lndi-jj, il one ma venture surh a dirpectfal stateni-nt, th h : hat nt Un it j ears ell There is a itKenext and also a ciatterinnes about it ti:tmjr hn-h reminds one of mafhiner. and sets on to iuar-..rv h.t unearth' wb and 'f is I trijr ..,;, b the "Pint of the invisible. There is a eer- I Uun -"n-"-J r f r4tti. to that i degree that U Nvttiant fruni:t! s'iouLs. "Com in." h.:i i... I.ot there but a l-t bree7 1 u!j has stum- bletl into the htiuse t some cratiti and is fuuibliu; Mi all dirMtior-H to i.t ut ', iVTiin. That -K-rupaiit pn.u.i -;i.e , uial nothmjrmth world ran out-r.1!'.. ' (., ... ..v ... i., ..,... -rt his door evre:t Ills wii.ttoWH T'.ev.- ldflti wl.tlU wht.ri tlf. m;ill1 ,... w, froW the s..-ithaard .. ha -an airu tthieh traiis-rts h:rn mitii a m:tui ....... . ,' atimiraiioii anu tut, tie .uui M11ii. ,Km ... -.i, . - ... i .. ' tr.utrs. i "ll!y lk4t ht h" otht"r ,1'" f,,r ltl" ' aill'.eS Ever t!u in? within the rnm cor- '. WIih thsvmi-toms of sen-!,- tv Mt aI1?:,,,ianan would fall down . , Wl,rHhl,, .f,, B (..rtH!n Ww4ml alul lt(i:,.rwiif w.ish.stand which has. to ,, ...,k,MV....i. i,, , ,., .., matter of tive or ten cntuna. A shaky, worm-eaten I edsteail. which the Plan unjenets may have had the mh- marp on. would fill the njrnt kind of a soul with jiensi joy. This titsLstead. by the way, is so loft tliat, if the i hoarder tumbles off it, he will dash ! himself to atoms on thpgnmiest of citr- j dam the mere, sheer, complex, miscel- hmeUS, ,,f,nf-th rt ,WB OX1' ' uun ' .h:tS l!?r 'l;tml l" ''xtTi -1, ' u uv '- l l c"utUI19 n,,t '-xhaustively. He knows, however, that only springs and mat tresses, but also feathers. Furthermore. he has nobs! that what should be a Uilster is simply a roll of threadbare blanket, ambuscaded under the sheet. The curtains are of a verv venerable j fa,,n, -' ' t"" P"'"? - i t,,rior of th ,ldl- 1 ' m of the rMm (and only to be discovered by pulling idiotica'l at the wall-paper is a Uilallv improbable closet wh ch smells as thosgh it might hav hen a locker in Noah's ark, so strong is the perfuue of antediluvian bilgewatr. -J. W. De Forr-st. m The Atlantir for Peeembi'i. Diplomatic .Mi--ion- I'-ele-s. J'iflv v are hence, probably all the diplomatic missions from this eounlrv j will bdonawa with, when the Hple j shall have leirned how useless- and ex- pensive th"y are. They are now bur dened with them hc:ius the are gjid- died with tne iraditmns of the Old j World. They weie necessary at one time between sovereigns who could not communicate with each other under weeks, and sometimes months: and -.here maybe other reasons lor their i maintemtnce.at present, in a monarch, ' but thev should have no weight m a re- j public. The diplomatic mission with . the rold-Iacd agent is part of the royal ' trappings b which a sovereign imposes i rpsjiwt in an unenlightened peopb and crautie a sentiment of puerile vanity. j yi the importance of even the king's dmlomatic representative is n w much - diminished. At present a minister of loreign affairs, with th telegraph wire under his hand.can treat with the sain functionary of another stat. almost as if the two srti on each sid- of a table, Bismarck, in sever:tl las-jince.-. h;u-done this and ignored the oaiciai existence o; his own diplomatic agent ; and :t doubt less facintiied business. It probably appeared useless to nun to employ a suliordmaie to do what he wa more capable of doing himself, to say aothing j oi the loss of time involved m the old roundatKut way of communication and o: the nossMtle err(rs ana nccints ... ' ;... . .. ...-.t,..-..... . .. . .i ,iiiriiji; iiuiu uiiiuuiuaiva . v luuu j U'JlSUIl. - The wrper has had some iersonal ex - j pertence in the duts of a diplomatic s "?"nt Whil-i-chare-of t?i? legaUon at The Hague t5 Ctarced Anair. he pleasing duties, but they have little to ! --onderful feature m any of the &--' The LyncL't.-ir .V-v relate & umch do with the welfare of a peop!e and the called phenomena or maniiestaiioas ins incident Near Richmond a wife extension of an empire. Albt-n Rhodes; j w-hich was not. nay, which i not now !sy m X dying condition. Harisg Scribner for Lumber. j more than duplicated b other skill nil brought up a clever orphan giri, who TTzrzmrm j perfonners, whose connection with wt& grown, th d mg woman cal it-d the A little Iioy had been sent out to dry ' earth, and earth alone !: ij evident to yonag woman to h-; anl said : I will a towel Wure the nursery Sre. -Mam- j b doubt d. ever, if the fact was not sooa leave you mv htUe children moth ma. is it done when it is brown V he ! supuort'sd bv their own testimony. 5 eriess. They know vou iuai Jove yoa. inquired. Never feed a baby on arrow root unless vou desire to kill it ,.r" luMk. J I tl -! a r -"! s n. u .. .1 i.! . f : ; . t" -'.rt h ' : .. ' ' '; r. fc ar. H u f 4- r!u.'. f ti ;? rf, prit- . .' ' Aiior-t tf !' , ! !: I'li.ta'"! a 1 i!.-:.! . ..,i'. u.:. fr ,s t'i Kt::'. i h-: lr.hi .-nij.? it.t5 :. hmpr rt'i Jt t4.tr- 1 t.. h. th'-,? k b.:hi. uh"T ,:iwe: n v :n i j Uerf ul iwfforbuai.n-ta, aimuBl cuai ttien. t d-M-mi.: t r i.-. ! i tmd aii h nt .;, ,.f .. .;t.t part of !i-t ri r.r uft ai.d . elr. rojjiir t r ar' '- ,f :- pr f. wtr.! i.' t ; i --i's :- "i't. a'-l ft-'in -d. t-t. n ..!-r'v : 'The :n. medial' i.tl tni v. wf.irti. in a f- n. r.ute. i r. ?.. man tree Th t" t't jit , J i. a .' i'fH .4j-"ar! a 'i sien.ier sj,o.'n. ' . Iva'o,, puf! -' -.' and bra:-- ). f;i.t. v - IT th a-r. bu i-t-r.-; . t ' nr tpr". V. rw. :iti ...... , ,., ana a !. an-. - if a rr - J 1. ; ; w h t. r '.- ." i ou! all. .. l i : x uMit-r .. - i i . . w '' T-r . r.i i" .iv j. I n ; ij-r the .i d ' k e Ma l I. a! s flr-l-- ' pluituu-. I and .sir,,-' , tun-1 ... .- : w . t: i ,ranehsa- - ..u . ..- I tl, tres sai k :n-.. - , , .. . . i hour. j The sam cohjumts ; series of n-arln .. ) duced a ham it: u- ;( me end of this h t: i ; when the cliain raj whole lugth.and ru. t : air as if fastened aga r.- dojf was then plaewi u" whn up he ran to the furu at on" disappjsaretl heaven aid hoc. a nan titer and other larsr atotn . wre .uces?siii!v d-spatche! nj uenal pathway, and each in turn d -a, pearel fTom th far end. Nor v the seen ari: aJi finally to ' was withdrawn, and pl.vr.1 in it i a convenient cjirriat. Another hal a lm and a--u ' " j Ul-Hintl arrows. Ile.h-t a: a: u I mUthe air. when, lo! tharro U-. ,:. fixed m spare, at a considerable la- Another and another arrow wan s. ( off. wirh fixing itself in th shaft of r i . . .. . . . prroi!iK. until an rtrniwi acnain : arrows in the air. exceptmjr tl U shot, which, striking the chain. hrug : the w hole to th ground in detachment They set up two common tenu faciu. p;m-1 other, and alut a Uwtet apart Thi-se tents were critically examined ; by the sictators. as ar the caluneUi of ' the mediums, and pronuncd emptv ! The tents were fastenisl lo th -fr-mid all around. The lookers-on wer tb. ! mvitM to chiwrs what animals r bird I liiey would have issued from Utr tmtit ! U engage ma battl. Kl-ann-e-Jal-jruin. i incredulous! ashed to see a fight lw- ! twe-n ostriches. In a few mmutm an j ostrich rameout from each tnt. nIiri tocunibai with deadiv earnejktnrwi. and ! from them the blood soon Ugan to j stream; hut they were so nearly inVrh- I ssi that neither could win the victory. i and they were at last sfparatfld by th conjurers and conveyed within th j icnia. After ' of the specta 4l.if t. r &Q kPnSiVkf4& tula n5T i atrs ffr birdu or mf . were exactly comphi with, aiways . with the same rwulta. ! tit tii-. a man and aunarentlv spv- . - ; ArPj iinil, froai htnb. artuaJlv at last rutung off his head, to , appeared. ! -flPy rattf,nj tJ,,SP members along 1 tne Kr,tXlliA fttr 2 ctiasidentble distance. j Rnd ajjVp(fj .t,.m io rmaia i or 9"m ; tjnie (;nthenng them Uitbr. tltey 3prrtld oVf.r lnes remains a slieet, under which one of the judges crawled, and I soon came out, foiiow-d oy ine man ; . ta . diTered. now sound - Neither was Uier u-1 j fouad ab,ml a.-, place any rxare of th ! lhinjr . en donK A large eauidnm wasstnl into it ne thrown. Without in uua.iLO. mi ihe sign of fir this nee s.joa lipgaa to 'x 1 .,. J ... r,. Kr. MnUr-.n WS liL and out from the csuldr-n wan iuiii iii a,,it,,.iii Lin .....A ' v. m' 1 akpn more than on hundred platters , uf cooked rice, with a stowed fowl at '. the top of each. This tnrk is pr- ! flirmrd on a sms!W sraJe by the mo xuviv- .u. ,--. Orange before delicate : is verv easilv digested. One i huibami ; n.arry. Thtf youag woman. breakfast will often prepare ihe ?ftTr 3r 1. m? teJir3' vand stomach for a good meaL I that" " " a ' .. .-. tj" 4 ,' ' f'tr; MAI .t - r : a ! t.r ' . r . l Uj r 1 v v Alt thai . ' ? ' ' ' ' r "v ' ' : V hi ' r ' i wrJ r t" C I' t ! VII r !' ' 1. 1 .! ' i. ' n i a i -I , .W ' ..r. ' i:. t - V" t n i . I ' la ' ";" v u !- . ' r iiierr f Uw voiuih l-rt. bin : i ears ag arBi- w i . .?-!,.. i.f K: A tnri''jK ift-- ; u flMtkl rrnmhrmm, , their iter'' As EiHri llaawi Frt J W. App. 'f this rity ban yuA f .died a rmrkatd juair of mhm fi" r.r man ! liv in ArlutJii ' . were order! by II. Con a- uf Mwl. Arkaisa. ad f i -ha no ''iaL Tb liiir P- ss 17"4 inches, axel T - ' W lb nt-.T'.' f " i 4.' .' ma,irnTit. j ; t . - ut. : ball, w tiii th ir, . I man i or tiih-- . , we . 4t piMUHts, and i not u tl..f -- t.f un He has iwit worn ii : v ' . , . mm . ,. , . j , sMtviaT. tlKv withthaW ' mJme Si- -. ., ' , .,. inn oijr ; -i nit'1' " ''" w ,,.. j., . (m amn t.-si.lors saw a canas, WT surpr d and alarmed at Us apjarax,c. The hattda t aryl mp 'nted a omrnitu- t wait 'kj ,,nimandr. r.! sk his f-jwakia of U. They approached him. and ma. "We , want to ak yo-ir opmn-m. tmr ntmK WIL lrm. what is it shoot5" "W want to know a-erf that thing w thr- "Now. b'or I answ-r yom. ; fiT. - k, ow vva. T,u th.au u fe- w"!.vo!- hav ta'kM It all . star apnuig, rtver, ard w th. a !ak-" ".,. T .. I. ....... k.r.n ,,i..r M.vvr ' i.ip... . fiir . .&... ?i''BM,, P' !!!.. fiT cv.prom meI.ft tabippr--n va4 powder, roix wU w:th th meal huti fiur: tw, r-i; silicon rut, ols 4n cup mrranta, washed and rolb-d ia aac a.ter l am gon- i want vou and rav Sk&" m -;