w '.::,.... : , fjtfY ,;.IJ wpRpCsxssssi.fiew rii!fflM Mf'JT t&'Sl I, m . ., , ,.,Ju.iiLX lT7 " V ' 1 V- J - ' r ' T If z?Z. t I X A M!N1i:M ssO:.. K B th- vurlit tfxftlea !. And iikiko trtfre 'ml Jf. II mm r-t thit butWd tticr Tbrin(b lt lb mm-r boars, Oti I takl Wiim thr rln thruuxh. For lis- t UM. I ttaif to joti Tbrn I bfmM kite witWn yiwar hlr, It tl -M ti-grlhrr .ii.1 I tH bM la Wj lhre Thrnvc " t rttiKjrlul rtlbrr, l lb, I -h-ult) j hut onr, IhU one ?ifrt & if Htfrtrrnnlh tfc- -UN Or I euU It Mm:, tnl cNn Votir cohlrii fasir for tu.vnrj ; Ami 1 mwM iilv rur to . Your lit for Wm1m( bonrj; (h. I oi.l W tbr rtchf it Usj Ttit err more l.tart rtOB A IIk' Vrngrance. nlwa fond o( dog I m nlwa fiiml o( dog. (Sold smith, In lit beautiful tjlo, make n ton i' hi lit; ami .lv.uMit plea fur tho dog, when, m alluding to a sort ( mania for dog killing, which prevailed at the tin1 time of which In ieik, in conse quence of an uuroa-Minxhle apprehension of llii spread of hulroplinhla, ho aj, among other tint' thin.;, that the dog I tlio only animal ninth wilt leave it own klinl voluiit.trll to follow mnn It I true, tuiil tlio truth should lilml mankind to be, the dog's protector and frli'iul An American brig on one of her voj age, had on board n plchdld pclmen of tlio Newfoundland breed, named Nn poli'on, iitnl hi' magnificent lo ntul proportion, hi Intelligent head, broad, wliito rht"t, white feet ami whlte-tlpped tall, tin) ret of hi glossy bodv U'Iiii: lilii"k, made him Hi beautiful tit his poerlo namoakc, who no iloulil would havti Im-oh proiitl to pow him. Ho was owned I) n man nitineil l.:tn ftwter, who wits ftitnrallv t'tioiigh ex tremely fotnlof him. Thu rnptaiti, how- mit, was not partial to anlmaltt ol any klnil, anil had nn iiiuicfountalilc anil LMpi'i'inl tliillkti to ilog, miieliMi, In tleeil, ni if all his niiivlnrn liml tlieil of litlropholila, ami he tlreailoil to Ui lilt ten like IiIh nnfortiinuti) ireiliHHior TliN iliollkii his oni) ilay manifetetl In n ntoHt (ihocklng manner, forn Napohtm hail wn'ral tiinei eiitereii hU rtom,aml by waggii'g hit great banner of a tl knoi'kt'tl paper ntul ink oil' hit tlek, on the net ocealon tht) captain neleil a knifu anil ctit half the pooranituura tail off. The tlog'n jell brought hi uiaiter to the xpnt, anil oeelng thocal unity anil thu author of It, without a moment' o liuiitatinn he fellil the captain to tlio tloor w it It a ileilgo h.immor lilnw.whirli. hail it hit the temple, woulil ftirever havti presented the captnin from cut ting off any more dog's tall. The re Mitt wax that l.ane'itterwas put In irons, from which, how cut. ho was noon ro leitsetl. The captain partly repontod his cruel tleed. on leanilngthat XnM k'oii hail onco notl the owner' ft life. The white shatk, as all my nautical friuuilit arc well nw.iro, Is ono of tint the icrj- largcit of h:iikt. It nierages more than twenty feet, and I halo seen ono twenty -even and a half foot III length. It Is generallj conlderod to be tlio licrccKt and mint formidable of all nhnrkx. Hut a few tln( clap-ed after the cat astrophe of poor Napoleon cro ho Ih ciinti the hen) of a most thrilling o citrrcncc, the cry '.honght of which hiw often thrilled liio with horror. 1 lu ring the Interval the noble ln'ast wa not at all backwanl In exhibiting hi wrath at the cajitain by low growl when ho approached. In vnln did his master, fearful of the life of kU dog, essay to check those idinist of his a Direr. The captain, howeior. made the allow ance, he (111011111, and offered no further harm to him. One morning, as thu captain was Mantling on thu bownprit, lit) lot hi tooling nnu icii ovoriKiani. tne orig then running about ten knot. "Man overboardl Tlio cantata oror board!" waA thu cry, and all nulled to get out thu boat as "they saw the nwim mer xtriking out for the brig, '.rhich was at oncu rounded to; and a they felt cupooially appruheiislvo on account of tlio white u'hark-H in those water, they regarded his situation with the most painful Kolicltutle. By thu time the boat touched thu water, their worm fear were realized, for at aouiu ili tance behind thu ftwimmor thov Iwheld a nioniiter white xliark adancing upon him. "Hurrv! hurry! men! or wo xhall bo too late!'"1 xhoutod the mate. ''Wliat'n that!" he exclaimed. The Hplash which caused this imjuirj was t)cca.sioncd by the plunge of Napo leon into the Hea, the noble animal hav ing boon watching the catixo of the tu mult from thn bow of the vessel. He had noticed tlio captain' fall and the bhout, and for a few inomeuts had ven ted hh feelings in deep growls, at if conscious of t ho peril of his late enemy, and gratified at ft. His grow, howev er, w ore noon chanced into thote whine of Hjmpathj which ko often hhow the attaelimcntol nog to man, wnen tno lat ter in in duuciir. At Itut ho idunired into tlio water, rapidly making his way to the now nearly oxiiausteu captain, w ho awnro of his double danger, and being but a paftsable Bwltnmer. made fainter and fainter xtrokea, while hi ndveniarj' closed rapidly uiion him. "Pull lioj. for dear life!'' shouted the mate, as thetlwat now followed the dog, whoso huge limb propelled him gal lantly to the scene ot danger. Slowly tho fatigued swimmer made bis way, while over and anon his head sunk Id the waves, and behind hiiu thu back of the voracious animal told what fearful progress ho was making, white Lancaster, in tne bowot thu boat, stood with a knife in bis upraised hand. watching alternately the captain and his nursuer, and the faithful animal who had saved his own life. "What s swimmer!" exclaimed the men who marked the speed of the splen did animal. "The shark will have one or both if wo don't do our best" The scene was of short duration. Ere tho boat could overtake the dec, the enormous shark was within three boat' length of the captain, and bad sudden ly turned over on his back, preparatory to darting on the sinking man, and re ceiving him in hU vast jaws, which now displayed their rows of long triangslar teeth. Tho wild shriek of the captain as- noun red tht the orM hd come Hut n Ntp'iWn. Inspltrd with locrrsn-d trvneth. hvl 1m rmrd. tuid wtth a fearful hil lfspl upu th glsmlng Srlli r( thf hrk nd tmrlrsl hi twin in tf montler tleh, whllo tho tot sislfiir nArHl thm sirj' if i(t'rohlf asstuirt that dg '' ' r1st thi mute, us nil w the iiirsrJiHi monster shudder In tho , ami, Hisrttii m ith p tin turnoivr ngaln, tho "Z rolatnttig hl hold and Uimid Ing m'tmerg"! In thr wator. At tht Jiiucturv the lot arrlvol mid Lineatrr.htknile in ht teeth, plnngifl Into thrr water where lh esptitu had nun Mink from iiew Hut a few mtK inrtit elapsl rri1 tho dog ne to tho surfu. and mnn after l.nnoator roe with the inensllle form of tho rtptaltt "I'ull them In ami glio moan oar," crlttl tho mate, "for tnt fellow pre paring for another launch " His order were oWod, and tho io. xnil onvt of tho marine monster ws fullitl b the mate's plaining water in hl eyes", a ho oamo 'again, and but n few minute too lato to snap off tho cap tain' logs, while hl IhmIj wa drawn Into tho boat. Foiled a MTsind time, the shark paod tho Unt, iiluugvd. antl wn sivn no nioro. but elt -x track of blixnl mi tho urfsco of the water, a token of tuc pr iority of his wound from Nnoletm The lnit was now tiulllug toward tho brig, and not many hour elaied bo foni the cMitaln w a tin tleck again, foo bio from hi effort, but able to appre ciate tho service of our canine hero, and mo't bitterly to lament hi own cruel net, which had mullliiitcd him foroier "1 would glio my right arm'" ox clalmitt tho captain, a ho patted the Newfoundland who stood b hi side, "If I could onlj repair the injury I hale done to that noble fellow. Lan caster, oti are now fully avenged, and o is no. nun it mot i nriMiau ven geance It l, though mi luhumaulti will Im' a "outre of grief to mo a long a I Hie." What Is Manner! What 1 manner? Manner I tho out mini deportment of one individual to another; which I as much a toxaj, tho outward and phciioiulual relation of ono linlli Itlaal to another. Now, ovorv poron If wo make exception of mou arvlis can stand toward other peotilo in threo distinct nodal relations "ion mav' bo tho huperiorof tho peron jou arespeaking to, j on may bo hi eipial, or jou inaj" Im lifs inferior; and I ven ture to say that jour manner will lw good or bad accord lug a It tvcogulre or fall to olwcrvo tho fact iu each caso ro'pcctivolv. I am not atldrossing my olf to those pervin who avow them nelvo Insetisidli to subtle distinctions, and wnc only notion of ilNlincttou between one manner and another i that It I vulgar or tho reverse, polite or tho oppolic 1 addrc mjM'lf to thoo who make tho tomplaiut that Hue man ner have mi lie red tlecav, ami who are nlivo to all tho iuliuito sliades ntul gra dation of which a ronlli lino manner i ucoptlblo. And, lirs'tly. as regards the tleortmetit of a person of lino man ners to his superior. In this there will Im a standing deference, but never a shtitlu of servility; and the Inclination of tone, gesture" and language will M a rllhtt a natural, a graceful, but as perceptible to an observant eye mid ear as the movement ay, of a weeping wil low in a light breeze. Suppose that two persons are eon versing, and a third enter. The third ought to be able to toll at onco which i tlio superior and which tho inferior supM)sng tho distinction to exit -and though the distinction bo by no menu a strongly marked ono. Ask him how ho knows; and ho can no more toll jou how, than ono can say w hy ono face I beautiful and another is not, or that a neuraltfio subject can sar, save by his own improsxlon, that there is browing a thunderstorm. The superiorly I am speaking of may bo ono either of rank, ago, or acquired distinction; but a well bred person, or a person, of very fine manners, never falls to give It recogni tion. A man of thirty, who comport liiniM'lf to a man of seventy as ho doe to a man of his own ago, is wanting in this instinct, And is as much a clown as ono who Atldrosse a woman with tho familiarity ho employ toward a man. Wbat constitute good manner in this case I, as I have observed, tin main tenance of a Just proportion In plain er language, of a proper distance lie tween thu two people; in other word, the preservation of harmony. Tho neg lect of a just relation makes Improprle tr tir discord. Quite as subtle but quite as certain a lino will mark off tho supe rior from the inferior; though perhaps the distance Is creatett ratner by thu in ferior than the superior, and by tho ob ligation tho latter feels himself under to accept tho slti ation laid down by the other. Hero, again, an absolute stran ger ought to find quick indications of the lelalivo positions of tho two, tho' he might ho sorely put to It to give an account of the faith which Is in him. Voriihill Magazine. IngealMs Hut Fanlly. A well-known Sacramentan who had been out with "tho Ikjs" until three o'clock in tho morning, felt a trifle un easy as to what hU wife would say up on the subject, and determined to adopt a little piece of strategj. He entered tho houe softlv.noUelesslv removed his hoots and then made his way to their lied-room. He was not so obfusticaled but that ho knew it would be dangerous to attempt to get Into bed, so, after dis robing, no took up a position by the side of tho baby's cradle and began rocking it like a '49-er. Ill wife aronsed by tho noise, discovered him, a it wa part of his deep laid scheme that she should, ana canon out: v ny, wnai on earth art vou doing there?" "Doing?" he replied", keeidng the kinks out of his tongue by an almost superhuman effort. "Doing?" I'm trying to get this baby asleep! She's Imb crying half an hour antl you've slept through it all!" His alro'f righteous indignation wa well put on. but It wouldn't do luck wa against him. "What do you mean?" his better half sternly responded. "I have got that baby in bed here with me and slie hasn't cried to-night! When did you come homa?" The Democratic State Convention I lo meet at Cedar fUphls, Jus Sfth. 1KIM1 I'l.r.AM'sTKIi.v. if tho wall of the tutd1t tt Court could I'i'sK, h luanj a p'r4 ant rrpattrf and patkllnj tiittmol could Ihei MP l.rl me rrvall and string togrthor mine of tro-w eail f am? dote, and wit, Kitoe if whleh, though not altigTthrr new to lover uf anrv dole, may well tsar irjvtltkm Tho tUt ViHViwt (iiiUUiutu. when ( hli't llaron O'tJrsdl w mttrlalle for lit dtx humor and biting it lt latter no o tine that IU atvam was iiftoti unH'fxvirsl hv tho ithlort igaUnt whom the hafl i dirrs'trsl A legal friend, exUvinell tudtnii, 1ml in iMiiirrtloit tiol.iriimsli dull, sm onco showing nil to him hi Urwlv built hotiH' t'lio iHHikworm pridiM htiuMlf oitvialli on a sanctum )ir had ism triinl for hit own uo, so srsdutlotl front tln rvt of tho building (hat ho tMiild Htro oier hi IxhiI In ptliAtu qullo t iniio from dUturbsiiiv "t apllal'" nvoUlUlfl tho t'hlof IWf on "Votiuridi ivuhl mv dear follow, read and tndv hrtx fttmt morning till night, and no' human In'tug U ir f W (Xr itikt ' In thoo tlaj. !fiiri itmipetltlio ex amination were known, men with more Internl than brain gut good ap pointment, for tho dutio ol w hlch thei wero wholli Incoiupetont, Of such wa's tho Honorable - Ho was tell lug lird (lulllamoro of tho utnuiary wnv in which ho iIUivomhI of matter In his court "I say to the fellow that ate hoth ring wtllifoolUh argument, that there' no uo In wii'tliii' mv tlino and their breath; for that all their talk mill just gue In at ono ear and out at tho other " "No groat wonder In that," said O'firadj, "eelng that there's so little lietweon to stop it." 'I ho father of tho tainl Chaueollor afterward Lord I'lllliket w a a lerj simple-minded man Kiudlj and uu sil'lilelous, ho won often Imposed Upon, and tho Chancellor iimsI to loll cudtos stories UliMtratlvo of his parent' guile les naluro. tine morning Mr. I'luuket, taking an early walk, via overtaken ley two ro spei'tablo looking melt, carpenter ap parently bj" trade, each carrjing the Implements of his trade. "tttMid-murnlng, my friends," said tho old gentleman; "vou are oartv Afoot, (tolng on a job. oh?' "tiood-morrow klmllv. Sir. Yes, wo are, aud a qtiaro Job too tho 'uaret and the most out-of-the-way ion over heard of, I'll be IhuiiuI though jou'vo lived long In tho world, ami hoard and readmanva thing. Oh, jou'll Mover guess It, jour honor, so I may as well tell at onco. We're going to cut the logs off a dead man " "What?" cried hi hearer, aghast. "Vou don't mottti-" "Yes, Indeed; it l true for me, and hero I how it came about. Poor Mary Neil's husband a carpenter, like our solve, mid an old comrade ha boon lck all the winter, and departed folat TuoKilay. What with tho grief, and tho Iwlug left on the wide world with her Hie orphan, and no olio to earn a blto or sun for them, tho cratthm I falrlv out of her mind stupid from the on" lug and tho fret; for what doe shtt do, the poor woman, but send the wrong measure for the collin, ami when it was brought home It was ever so much too shorti Harney Noll was a tall man nigh six foot we reckoned him. Hi' Couldn't be got Into It, do what thov would, antl tho poor crajthur hadu t what would buy another. 'Where could she got it after tho long slektio her self liad. and with live children to feed and clothe? So, jour honor, all that Is iu it is to cut tlio legs off him. Mo ami in comrade hero I going to do It for tho desolate woman Wo will just take them off at tho knee-joint ami lay them alongside of hlin iu tho colllu. 'I think, sir, now that I have told jou our I ob, jou'll say It I tho quarost jou over leard of." "Oh!" cried the old gentleman, "no such thing must be done. It Is linpos slide. How much will a now cofllu cost?" The carpenter named a sum w hleh was immcdlatolv bestowed on him with Instructions to Invest forthwith in the tho necossarj purchase. The business, however, took quite an unexpected turn. Mr. I'luuket, on hi return home, related hi matutinal ad venture in his family at breakfast, the future Chancellor, tiien a young barris ter, being at the table. Hefore tlio weal was ended the carpenter made their appearance, and, with many apologies, tendered back the coin th'ey had re ceived. Hi: who had boon spokesman In tho morning explained that on see ing tho gentleman in advance of them on the road, ho hod, for a lark, made a bet with his companion that be would obtain the money, which, having won his witger, ho now refunded, (ienulne Irish, this. Htran;e Adventures. A lift) of strange adventures, hardly less romantic and thrilling than tho ex periences of Mojne Hold's heroes, has loen led by James Graham, an Kng llshman of thirty, who has recently turned up In New York, and I now rdajlng in a variety theater. He wa born at Hlrinlngham, and received a classical education, early showing much proliclency in his studies, epeclally mathematics. His parent wore well IT, his father U-lng a lawjr, and thoj planned a business life for James. The (my, however, had found time from hi studies to fill his head with stories of border life and Indian warfare, ami nothing would suit him but the life of a second Captain Cook, doing to New Zealand In a clipper ship, he became a shepherd on Canter bury plain, and wa beginning to find life more monotonous than In old Eng land, when, one day, he hoard that gold had been discovered on thu west coast. He joined the ttntmiede only to find himself, at the end of a few days, Iu a desolate country, among starving men, where he wa met by parties returning with the discouraging sews that the gold rumors were all a boas. Ho had enjoyed an adventure, though, having, on too trip, saved a man from drown ing, to say nothing of bis narrow es cape from starvation. Hoon after be joined a government surveying expedi tion. One day be wa ordered to ascead a mountain spur, 200 feet high, aad just a ha reached the top aa avalaacbe epl Mm beV III cniianUn dog Mm iHt of the snow alls, tat twio If g w. Kvlti Inlutv!, and ll Uvstue trvultlr,m thsl h frtin In Kh land for troxlmenl Hl lsvnt ivor Jovrd til tho wandrfor '? Miofe, t trio! to jM'f'uaite Mm to ttlo low n and ho noaili detetuttPr! to li-stim sit i nr but a friend, Ivtind for levx un a ImtlsUi hunt. rxm along and Jamos proniptll avptrl an ImUatlott to Join tho pxrtv Antioil thir, ho was wli til wilh a trangi doslro to Wiiouo a t nutaitclinchlrf, aiidtusde uunteruivseo tloavoi to cam out thr plan, not even forgi'MIng to lot his hair grow two fot long All hi svniptMi wrfv with tho saisgtv lather thn Ihnlr white rn rrnle, until one daj lite) murdrisl ono of hi friends 'I list turned hi hue to hale and dlvlled hi Illusion Ho liH-ame a ni'wspor tsqwirtor, and has lattorli tit-it gratlfvlng hi singtuar tlr In an lutagutstlio Insload ol a roalttlowa In wilting Indian play Tlio Trlrfltaar If Ithoal a Mainetle Hat trrjolnlrrratlnt ttietiMfMt, Much is said aud manv doerptlon gliou of the lelelihouo, tho phonograph and ani'phono in tho periodical!! Iho tlai, ltit uno of, Krhap, tho mnt tin plo forms and nes of tho lolephono oems to have almost ocapoil noei. I'ho form oKratoit thnmgh tho aNt anoo of tho maguollo batten", In ein" quelleo of the orhnps lllilllilltmt ill. tanro over which It mav lo oorati-il, a well a It gi'lieml adsplabllllj lit neartv all eltvumslaues's Is, and proha blv will to, of llitxl grliolal lissi Still lllia tho as'rloii faiill of Indistinct in' of artleulatlou, of unnatural, mo talllo, and rionaiil ouutl of tho voles', and requisition of skllletl wurkmauslilp In it construction Tho alntt fault In sound applies In the lmptor folio with out a lislteii, a cottimonlj tloeiilHi, il with allueof witv, strltig.orthtvad, with eommon tin fintt-can for rup or tltum A leiigthv oilo of oxtierliuenl with n vailtli ol ill u in and lino or eondittv tor ha outlivlj lomuvod thoo objiv tloiis, and tho artleulatlou ami oveij inlloctlou of the vohsi dollvorod (and roi-oguWed, II of nn acqualutancf') all a ilMltH'tlj a If In linnuillate pins onco A jietghlHir, Mr Thomas, and mv self have oxporlmoutiMl on a Hue of 70 fort, with tin can, tiling the can itottniu, paper parchment and blatldor for drutui, Then of pastoboanl and wooden buxos of vailou slro, with varied material for drum: also nn Iron and ooiiiht wire, linen and cotton cotd aud thread for conductor. And from all wo hainlhn most satisfactory rosulta from tho eom mon wooden collar or cuff bote found Inmost of our tlrvginxl and variety store, of throo to dmr Inches diameter and about four luetic depth, with a bladder drum totioj drawn over the end. Thl I both tough and ousilvo to Iho vibration, Por lines or conduc tor wo uii Iho common patent linen thread drawn Ih rough Iho center of each drum, knotted ami ptsted down solid. Or it bettor attachment I made bj cutting wo tir three piece of bladder, alxiitt tli lro of a nickel, and pasting over Iho center of the drum Inside the box; then put Iho thread through, knot, and then paste anothei ptoeo over the knot, rhl gives strength ami solidity. Larger thread or curd are o liable to break, but will not jlold to each nil unto iutteoiloti of thii'iolce, 'I hey are nlo miliject to greator contraction ntul extension from wet and dry weath er. The lino on which wo have experi mented connects with our separate res idence, nlrielv vartl apart, passing through sin all hole In the bottom win dow sash. Under favorable condition of still, light, or rare and dry atmosphere, ev ery wonl ami peculiarity t a distinct as whan face to faro. P.ven whlporod word are distinctly sudlliln Nor Is It necessary, as with lines worked with a battery, to bare tho voice or ear In close contact with tho drum, Tlio vibration hooumo more distinct at distances of from six to llfteon fcijl from tho drum. Conversation has boon hold on It with both sneaker and hearer eighteen feet from the drum. Wet or wlndv weather Interfere more or less with iho vibrations. Another line of like construction at Kansas City of 1, 000 feet i u length works nearly a distlrictlv as ours. How much further It uilghtln) extended with sticee I know not. A. L. Cllli.ti, Plattsmotith, Neb, The Trapper Heaven. "Friend," said thn trapper, llin sorlptursov that the ord will applnt a day in which tho vagabond and them that have done evil on tha artli will git a glnerul ovcrhaulln; and the idee Is sar tlnly a reasonable one. Now, when that day come, friend, don't je fall to bo on hand, and do yo put In jer case a strongly a jt can when the matter of their cheatln tomes up. Ve'll Hud me somewhere In the crowd, for I've got one or two things that will have 'to lx attended to mjself; not matter of any great weight, for I hava gin orally kept Iho account pretty well squared n I went along; but there's a sneak of a half-breed up on the Canada lino, near the head-water of the Hi. Keirls, that's got two good pelts that lelong to mo If there is any ownership In trapptu, and his case will sartlnly come ut In the jedgment; oules I can git time to tako a journey to the north end of the wood once more. And of I do, the Lord need not pay any special attention Ui him. for I know the pint in the ease, and I have a purty good iden of secb mat ters. And of I can git up to the Canada line, and thn vagabond hasn't moved out of lliecountrj, I'll settle the mat ter in n jedlclou manner. Hut I sar tlnly advise ye to Im on hand at. the lodgment, and make them rogues give back what they stole from ye. And ef yo git Into a little discussion over the matter, and ye want any help v , ye bein ono and they bein several A they should git noisy je might want a leetle help," and the old man moved his chair a trifle toward his guest la the simple earnestness of hi confidential tender of aasUtaace. "I don't see," said the girl, "what good a scientific reputation will do oae la heaves." "Hoot!" aald the trapper, "Magnet, don't ttttdrUrd the lulejc A mn' rep.ttatlon l hi ifpulatron whHtfof ho lo, a I omcoll, and It Ijw with Mm a iho iklnrins) wllhlho diwk, w briber ho dlio or rtlo. Pri ltd, t,Mi t vo mind whi th lrl , for j she l-o a girl but ve jest ltd up fur ver MgM sod ef vo want ant help, m ll was savin an man to swrar jo arw It1(Ctil In J or ehatjfv, or to pMl Iw a few At after Iho vrldiet Is glwn " Hut, John Norton," said Iho girl, ln tenupttng hint, vim don't upp' f aiw irl'g lo hvo llto In hoavvn. do IUmIIos' of toio t.," said lh ' trspor "UmvI, Mtgnrt, how It n maw , gull In git along w llhiwit a Uh ? h V, , o i-Mildu' -i esM'h othxr If wo hadi I IMdW-" Hut John Ni(ion," ld tho girl, In hrr raruostnes o; sin lltlottviptlng him, "it wn tin have UhIis hev wii' l-s al all like the.o, but a grrat dsl If t(fr " IMier'" letuttiisl iho trappor "bill thr v can't I hi a ltter ll, Magnol, than this ono vhv, I vo II ml nigh onto olghlj jear. and I never kniiweij a pain In m life, nor an ache, oxeopt Mid a a man git in a 'rlmmairo or hsltle, or vlt a ho ha In hi ttomsoh hrn meal I scstve, and ho Unnnaiitr all hungn Vo ro, I know what I'm lalkln almtil, Magurt Alttau who talk from an oxporlnti'wtif elghlv Joar 1111 gitivtlu al Iho thing No. no, Iho lonl oau'l make a Iwllor Ud than ho gin mo at birth leatwln I'll bo porft-etlj eoulriited If he'll giro tno another o.to a gH a thl ha boon, and koop ll runnln fotovrr " .' .Wr .vnrniv' .(ifimid.ii't .S'erv. in fA tMtith lil Woman's le A Vote All, lleoeutlv. Ill a weslom list a joilltg wiililali with a bal-o at In r breast, walk oil Into tho iMilleo latlon and a tits I (or lodging She was thin and poor, and Iho fro en snow kuug In masse about Iho skltt of her ilt "I walkeil In from Iho country," h lil, when tilt usual iioestloll was ask ed her "My huibaud oamo In to look for work, anil, a ho did not dine hack I made ui my mind thai ho Ml hi with omo of hi old ironies, an I came to look for him Mother oflerod 10 keep met but I know ho ha no mote than ho hood for herolf I halo walked ton mile ilurobieakfast. Call I star until davllghir" 1 ho oltlcor said she eiiiild. As ha was passing through Dm eonldorsho caught sight of a man standing behind the Iron bsr. Ho was tiiuhavoo and hairvard, and Ids rrejeold lhoeauottf hTli. Ing thorn. "Why, Jimr The man glanced tip, ho brushed hi hand aero hi oo. ami hi vol trembled as ho saldt "How came vou hero. Martha?" "O, Jlinl" and the piNir joting wife iH'L'an to sob "I wit afraid of Oil, and canto alter jou, I knew jou wouldn't go 10 uo ii oi voiir own nctHirti v ilieiu cronies, .flm ihom cronlesl I knew what It would come lo " "Vest" and Iho voting fellow's eve tilled with (ears; I know It's ao but I never know It so well before. Hut If I got out of lid, I'll give jou my word, Martha, It's tho lost time IPs the last lime and jou know that I have hover promised jou that More," Tho wife loaned against the bars and let her tears How fur a moment, Then lio straightened up and Immediately walked to Iho desk "How much doe ho owe?' She akod. "Threo dollar and forty oeuls," thn oflioer replied. 'Iho woman took from her iioeket a solitary llvo-dollnr bill, and paid tho lino without a murmur. Tho door wa ooiiod and Iho young man iiaod out, and In a moment was marching down Iho street with the balw) on one arm, and his wife, close by hi side. An Irlskaua's Kate, Manr j oar ago, when lom t;srlllo wa Vfco-KIng, his n western progro, wa ptinitniy enter lataod In the "City of thn Tribe." A Dublin waller, who had a son that ho considered especially qusllllcd lo servo Iu the Kxelse, having failed to enllsl the necessary Influonon to procure tho ap pointment elsewhere, iimuiriii hwwouni go lo tho fountain hood, and Im, on Ihl occasion, Ills own solicitor, ll'i pro ceeded to Oalway, gained admission to the "banquet" a a waiter and, having worked his way through tho liveried servant that surrounded Iho chair, look up hi position behind tho ,ord Lieuten ant. Hut then rose tho question, how to addr him upon Iho one subjsct next to his heart? Ileforo asking the great man abruptly to grant him this favor, how wa lie to rnmintoid himself to his favorable opinion, Andy was equal to tha ooceloh. Observing a txiwdcrcd flunkey presenting a dish of peas to lord CarlUlo, he gentlv Inter- ! I, and with the manner of a true rleud, softly but earnestly whisper, Into an astonished our, "Don't at them pa, my lord; thej're as hard a bullet." KipMltlM Flrtsrr. It has Ix'en decided by the (Jormari ami French aitlhorltles to exclude from tho art department of thn I'arl F.x po sition nil picture commemorating the French ami I'rulaii war. Tne mem ory will remain with the wpe, never theless, ami thorn will bo no visitor so llltlit welcome to thn 1'arlslaus as the vhtors of Hodan, Frenchmen might come In time to remember with patience the event of tho disastrous war of 170, If they could persuade themselves that they were fairly whipped; but they be lieve that owing to the Inefficiency aad corruption of the Imperial government, which falM utterly to prepare forth struggle, France wa like a strong man asleep when the I'russlans poured la and bound their victim More be had time tvi arouse himself. 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