" M I i i 1. 11-11.1: iii. t thai, t 't' t l'; 1 UrH( f.j I-- atiiotak AfHltoirrtwalari.il altk taw jt iJ fjr ) Inwxf' iw t' ta-ta.1 t U WrV tmtr fce ' rVk ioiiHiararoa tfaka HaottllfK. ) attlt n tint tt nm- tafliC t'ur twu'U ( itm up M. Miwrr, it : iiukltu MinfiaV . I'tttfi, ).' tU4T r4r l '. Trr I TotH O'Silr iiM I'mM . Yiini;rr ltrr, tear tutu ). Aim! "Mir Jim bit r-A fiattlnc Mr fc Is-eH ! Kl BM' aotnaiMfO: Al rrt ra.lr l rijVt, ti.i I lTr tried to rstott M e, Hst H ! o Clt lnlil . ,. Jhr to mllriiiiH, I til ; Hamhi Utter ilim't eottrarii jim; hut the tsi-lrr Ur UI r vtm , llr "III tiuVr vim. bop ttiyW.I lVlilt' C'tn lfMlifl, l'0"' .tl he'll Urn tors.lr wl rtl'. rIUi, I'll have him t Mir letter, blH In cuinr tsk iMimr t HlcM ' Thin I'll It m) inHJl "t l'.Jt Won't lie he a hmrt vtnuiir UtiMlr. Whin lir gtla tmt Itljl Iwltfht ' I'ail.l.v'll tiki- In tst.lt taUnti, KliM.it natural. "Ill hi', I.UIllllk'. HlllH-lltl", take III Hill' filial. Hot It tiller ixk to Mil'. Vlt "II .-.Hiutlila' I lu'lmi1 In, l'.i.lill'hk sle nidfaVlli--t Mo esn't tell but lie inav ( Wht a lie I In- h ii.n 'lm' .'uM like mltif, kHiic sih-t . ul 4H nM)i'.ttliill, l'iil llav It I'ri'KliU'iit iiiic ' llr ioiiIiI he our MTV Im ; Anil lllnlli;li 'tntitiM liiaketnr .rsiv, It, I lio-, Ik-iIhI, Iii nut ' FIihO, III IiiUr ISiiiii f.wi.h. uitii:. ami iioi:mkikh,ii. (kMi'i'l'imluil tll'4di IIMMt'M. Ill p.lsillg OVlT till' Country It II IlllVC (iliitruit tlntt tlio folitil Kr't'", "ln''li 4k, cr:il vi'iirn ago Miipltuiti'il tlic criih riLs h nnvv ilN:ii)i':irln Hint cr:ili niM It taking ln ilai't'. It Inn m Ih'fii tiliniit thirty vents .Mni'ii thu fo t:ul LT11-- iM't'iitiit' (Minimou in our tii'lil-. bofuri' Unit tiiiii iTiih nnn" jjrt'w on till t'liltiviiti'il liitul Mini it was roiiiiiiti'il very iiijiirimi' ! rojit. iiiiit'li inon -i tlinit llif fnxliiil riis Sldi'k witc ht foml of It 11111I I'nili'iu'il 011 it, lull woiilil . not touch (oxtail Now w liml stiu-k cutinj: fo-tnil. liii'li of tln 1,1'ih) kitnls if crass tli.'it i.s Matil lo rou in tliiri country -Imll wclisivc next, or shall we haw soiin thitii; tiltoilii)r new ? 1'irrit'illi iMdj h'lnmr. riit''K I'lMnl" l9 'nllliif The si'iisoii i approaching wlmii this "HjmIc of incrciiM' Is practiccii t lhor frhiiif: to iloso. The 'lass of plants fic.tpahlc of increase ly i'iillin;s it cr hit ;. incluiliiig, ninoii ticcs, catnlpa", ttiiillicrrv, coitonuooil, lotiilianly pop lar, ami many olhci. as well a cur runts, fiiioxelicrric-, jrrapes, tilacklicrn rootfi, ipiinccs, anil ficipiently apples anil pc.trs, as roes, wiep'lca roses, Miouliall or viliiiriiiiiii.ntiil inaiit of the ornainiinlal plants. 11 far the lust nioile of iloin this is- to take ofTthcctit tings in the fall, anil linn all winter in a ilr place in the ronnil. An acipiainl ance takes oil' currant outlines er early - as soon as th" leaves ilrop In August or September Imries them, ami plantHOiit next.spi'iiiir. He claims that thin then trrow licttr than if set out uitli well formed roots. I'ratru Fiiruur. tut Inc l'rl'l IMuutN. As the season of frosts h approach ing when tender plants lire liaiile to lie frocn, it is of advantage to know how to save them Cold water will do it, hut it must not lie applied in tlir lit:lit C'ocr thclll Mi tlle lllllN lm elililelv dark and excluded from the air. After treated tlui', all except er te.uleroncs will come out all right. It is even bet ter that they be not watered while frocn. The pro cr way is, when the frost ha-s been partially drawn out of thcni, naturally, to drench tneiii with cold water from a liiierocil watering iiot, and immediately cover again ami let them s-o remain until they regain their natural color. When I hey are re moved, clip all .such parlM as are black ened. The better wa, however, in the fall, is to remove nil tender plunt.s to the house, or elsii carefully cover them when frost may be feared". Thus dali lin.s,caniia,aiul other herbaceous plants may be made to do dut in thu West for a month longer than usual, since weof ten have n few frostv nightx, and after that it long season of beautiful weather for weeks. I'rairw Furmrr. fold H'uh-ria 4'burHltiK. If wr havi! made 11 discovery, or if everybody knew it befoni us, we will tell ft all tlio Mime. 'As .soon us thu creinii shown idgns of 'coming" pour into thu churn two or three quarts of wnter n near icu cold jw it poasiblo to gut Hinl thu butter will gather n great dual ijuickur and come hard and linn Wu tried thu cold water (icewatur) on the start, and found it made the, cream too cool and kept thu butter from coming; but nut it in at thu I.iit end, it Is a capital idea, and will save hours of churning in thu cour.su of thoeaon. Nutter will come in fifteen or twenty niinttfM,iu a rulo.if the cream Is in the'right condition and tempera ture. A cool cellar is coo. enough to iiUirt thu churning, and a near right as most farmers can get it without tlier- aiometers am) ice, and cold water will ' lower the temperature for gathering. The temperature of our cellar is 61, and thu butter invariably coiucj quick: with the help of the cold water, which is probably '2s colder. When the cream stands too long on the milk before oklm i ming, the butter will notcomusouuick ly and it is always poorer.and such but ter will not keep well. This U one rea son, and thu main one, why there is mi niiiuli rancid butter. Better churn of tener, and have good, sweet butter.and skim oftener also. Jtunil A'c Yorker. ('urtleH PrrprrnlloMH ;ior Wlw h trr. Early autumn' is the best io.sible time for rearranging beds of herbace ous plants, such as iioiivliocks.delphin iums, jueonlca, etc. lioote enn be dl- r)!esl Hhil n ) 1 1 r x ixn.l ki uf Mililj(rrxt t-n. lit Iti hr hri K -4 It.. I'l.xnl l.lln. xi.'l all Kurd 1 t ' i. si W rrMtd ud rxj'lii -. , ix tW lrj I -it in in nM I 1 I'lnni thul ij hitt trr.. r n Ike ,Vn. w h a llillti. iki prvs. fU . am I otbrr ln-lrr f.t thai ! It niMild l" dvitill l a" 'ivr lh I h later, tnm b rl in H ,,r ty"-K s4lr A mik l mde by, rr iihvin tbe iiiui fr '. two lst, rr bH"k I jdnris;! n hut ls (rsiM bI nh, Civh boxril r w.tl H1 .ini n eorir(t (ilif nir timing Hmo wdettWr 'I1iel I Mt niNi mi I nvitr !! M tutiiH lor iiKtlltt): ueufrnl ItMpiMtt i nl In the gnnleti I ue AtwrttenH .xuImwb wtnthr I njefl (nr rtij nrv Wolt, nd M'l itllle ItHI HIMHIglt. lot our prtWK vtenlher I iiiUomMt i!l winil .tiul rain ontl -imw aHtl mutt n! leet. All lMlH.itHt fltnll(rs In the jritnlell hmild, ihrtt'liire. Im uimle In the pleasant, ttrx iM'.tther of ttitiimn Iig up ami ihiI 111 order nxen ifim IhsI, a it will nn ohU itM-ilitnio triiiK work, but tlo the iil ctxtl nittl h lie'iti'l' itlipentftlite titttli if li'lt limlt and 'V etnlj . All bulb mitt plant tliit lie d ti tti the gniuiul in aiitiimu m,s me 1 fd In foetilt) the lirlirt' of tli ertti whleae 01 titaiiure or lruw, tmi plant that letaitt their lc,.o iliiiin w Intel w'll iititlxnr tin kind ( 1 t tectloll. A few "elreeu ImII thrown oxer the IhsI, a little lrnw be tween the plnlit. of Millie light open covering ol tlii kind. I all the will bear without Injun We have i en . .1 1 1 .... 1 1 iiiore piauis iiioiiii'iei nun lout'ii in lieax eoterilijj than iti et. I i I Flornl fttiutt llll utul I'lt-.li. There I a notion pli'Valeiit a!iiiig main of thiewho. hai ing ei aped or freeil iIii'Iii-i'Im's Iioiii the tlitmuuis nl breeding (01 pedlgiee, .tiul turned Unit attention to the perol.tl piotiil tn o the animal, that it 1 tmpoilie t liei 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x I'liinliine milk and tlesh 'I ln admit that oi'c:v.slouall lull will liml a gr.t.ier' cow f the llrt tia tilling the ilairiiuairs pail, or a prime dnln cow bet'omlng the ibtui of pi lino steer, but the;, sal. with iiiiieh truth, that great p'toduetion of milk, as a rule. i found In t'oiiiiei'tloti with a uairow wedgedike fore eiitl, a high and thin chine, and light thighs, and that as 1011 increase the width of chest and the de velopment of lh'h in crop ami muni!, uui oe the milk Thei have In then "favor the experience of even one who i a Judge ot a dairy cow, ami agalut such a weight of lueonteslible evidence it is dillleiilt to lepll .1101 do Wiatlolllpl to dispute their portion, sn :ir The rule must be granted, but the ait id bleeding is to win from nature new rules out of happy exception, and thi is to be done liv working upon the principle of selection We hale seen in the same cow. ill mauv instances, all that tluiri 111:111.1: 1 it ier iir butcher could desire We have seen. alo, ill maul Instances, uch a cow producing her like; and if this m-. curs ill exceptional case, which are not rare, we mav siireli hope thai bv 11 eaieflll exerei'e of man's pidgini-lit il mill be made to occur still oliciier. and to become oicutualli (uiiil.r nit iiiiiimI caretul breeding) as pnwiiful a law as that which separates dairi and grazing cattle into diilereiit classes In this le speet, we fear we must ow n, the inov -nienl of short-horn breeders, upon the wiiole.has been retrograding within the last liftv j ears. ' have lost 11111.i1 of what the early breeders gained Sup pose we til to recover II If o. we must go back to their practice, lelent lessli weed out alike all bad milker-', all uarrow-eliesteil brutes, and all bad thrive!'", and aim to make each -iir-ceeding generation belter than thel'isi. Il i worth while to empilte win milk ers are usualli viedgi and shollv, and whi Jliro'id-biiilt, weaftln cowsaie usu ally no milker; and is thcro any necc sari connection bitweeu the ivdge fm in and milk, the parallelogram and inability t milk9 The true answer. we belieie. must remind us that where the milking tendencies nave been encour aged, lllilk alone, not beef, hav lllg been the object of the breeder, the frame to carri beef has been lltterll neglected; nioreover.exee.s-ive milkingthroiigh ev eral generations, draining the nninul's sisieni, may impair the liial organs and cause the frame to lit itoll to their reduced sie. Oil the other hand, where beef has been the main desideratum, all the breeder's skill has been concentrated in an cll'ort to produce it, and milk, treat ed as of secondary consideration or of no consideration at all. has decreased and almost disappeared. Thu early short-horn breeders made the strongest effort of which we are aware in the history of stock bleeding in any country to produce a combined milking and beef growing nnimal, and they at tained to a measure of success which we, in these days, if wu wera culllcient- ly skilled and stitllciently careful, build- ing upon their work, might even sur pa.s, Iktr .1 Mftscngrr (F.mj.) Omaha's Martyr. Our dispatt lies this morning bring the sorrowing news of the death of Mrs. J. M. Clark who left Omaha a few days ago to help the sick and living in .Mem phis. At this hour (midnight) it i impossible to pay a ju. tribute to her unselfish devotion, her genuine hero ism, her Christlike mission to suffering men and women. She went where she knew that death held high carnival, where he spared neither age nor sex, where the grave was more certain to be her resting place, than on tint mot fiercely contested battlelleld, but she heard that the fever-stricken were ly ing helpless, with none to give them a cup of water, and she hesitated not a moment, not amuscluouivered, no fear blenched her face an she went forth to tlare death in the very fortress of his power, that she might help assuage thu sufferings of dying men and women. Let her name be added to thu honor able list of thoe who died for their fel lows. Omaha ought to pay some fit ting public tribute to her memory. Omaha Herald. To work out our own contentment, we should labor not so much to increase our subtance, a to moderate our de- sires. itiuMH mi 1.1111 if tn wiiix. Ittirr l ! I MirlUrt t III' I - l it ilitlil l llir " lllllli I HHIIII (- I I 1 III it m I lis, il ,-t ... SKMl 1 h t - M.Xt. t in-l- tit 4 lb 1tt 1-tvi ..i'IIi lie t 1 tfjMiltn( 'irt' Mkl llr-i rfto hxnltat(lt Mil 11 tfevtt rUKti A lllfl ufcH-Jl MKM ltM ijriMHAllr There f ll ltj: btlltUnti Ui4sm tiMibcM from Mt ir. IM IimIww hush fv fc.4f ! lh n4 jsrrlr 1 iU:. . hh U thvtt i" timtttti sfi' -lnii HMlvr ll titt of m pWftsjM, x lri fwuMtlh xtfdll k All lijrHt ml fmr 'wiU-,fM4 4 l. thr4hrr Httti iif lnHfWr llw Mt-iU-iit ifsn r ol tMim ilimh Wmt. ifcrtf ii,t4ii' h Ingt sne In -in thr mnunin.rvoai rtii in ih ixirth d p. Hfc. r lite r pU ivrt lult r' h lin- althu(h itlltiTirtiC m th lUMpr ( hmii,i All the i'iivt uphmiitl in Mrxi. fr th' l tll tii hivr lUt to uim fie the M1 o h littln with III blwe blMl ( 11 rnili rlrmrnl nf tb"r tiMiHsrtM MMtl de.'lHI nl ! ipiiTtir l"hl It Iht" vrtm rlrillrnt. wltiih lm Itrbl lt i-wn Inibdllr SlWitl tbr uttnr )imi.hiii iirriindj; It. 101 id ifin pint I'm w hn h nothing but t hnughtv piiili'of tut' tioulil 01 count htte r'ilsl luiernitrriAr ntng lhi pnnlh elrnieiil is a TkI and n evi'tilMVe a It I ftntong the Hrtift'W iH-ople I'rtde h litult an imprf((iti hli' wmII sjfiilml wlili'li tnln tul ;Hil ble hfive III VAin ilahnl thiltiteve II I vvoniaii. And imi win, it ho h.i pieeritsl the liiintie Iim of mee t'lllftl the ilr.t 1e niiHie hfti been II Hi to In rilf. UK t hr aIiiih' h. kepi the lllittl Within tli.ne lmil, that h elef preeriil hllli (nun elilirelv f'ul- 1111; mil lllto the t Iiiiim ii I.mmI IiIiiii vliiie believer the Wolltttli clement ol the piliih race wit wanting there lite Sp.tlilard wllui(lv t. 'Climbed lo I hi crude I'h.ti 111 and lerv I1 liti'inalloii d the Indian maidens lite Mile cuiu'iit and I he lulled cm 11 lit ill blood. o t Mi llie III Mexli-o. tvpllii the lldtlitv of wmii.tii ( it higher 11tor.it piiuiiiili' th 111 iiiitii eie it not for In toie dilution to thi pi 111. Iple Mexiio, it re pii'schti-d bv the Sp'llll'Ud. would IrtVe been so thitroiighlv linliaiiii'd that .t pure de sceilibtllt of the 'sp'iuitttil would Hot have been found lltilll the Itlo litiiilde to the Yucatan, Ipoo the liulf to the I'acilli'. Thiough the love and deto lion of the Spanish women, who led llieir llrttue coiiutl 1 and settled In the litlid ( Hie Alee, lo in. einlted Idea of the IIIHI Hit! telatllill. Is dlle the ex iteliee nf ueh a poltinll o ttie Hipi. lalmil a tin ''" "M All tbiiiugh Mi xii'o von liml 1 lifin In the hctilt of setileiiietlt tlmklv popu lated bv IiiiIihii and iiiim d ritee lotlii Ing colonic III Ih -liielve. uiairvitig uinl iiitermariviiig vein utter vear. and reining families who hold to the ocial customs and traditions of then p.ueiit Iheleaie two tlpes of iiokI'. The tl lie llielltioileil ha "ullleterV ili'tillcl iharitcleiltlc The luce l pll illlelle. and h.t that siiWdiii'd expresinu which iiiviiiiahlv r i'tilt Iioiii ii'Iiioiis ine.li t Ut lull, and ill color I white its iil'iliu ter I he llesh Is tlnultleslv vv lute, lillg idwith a I. lined but heitllbv 'iilliil lies Ihei'Ve ale Ustinov illtlK. Iitlge uinl lustioii. ami the htit abuiiilanl ind black a a mien' wing The teeth lile pei feel, mill white a snow llnkei I'he "lUbrts," the si'i'iiinl t X h air u peib fpei'imeiis of wiiinaiiliooil. and tile so called In 1 ailse the.V have Itllbu-II I golden hair, which III xoine ililauees mils into a ll-iiiiiug roll led 1 o.-r The eves are oflell deep blue, alld suit lllid eiitlelltllig ill theit expleiioli. The lleh h.is a sun-el tinge to It Willi Ii llnlii-nles 11 mote warm 'ind seiiin.i. iiatuie tlimi that of the pah r-hufd women. Near the town of Agua I'alieiite. in the Slate ol Simula, llieie i a v ilbtge of iiiliia. the lining women of whiiliate mali'hles- 111 their stih- of beitutv Tall and graceful, with tichlv inuiiih"! but, and i miiietriciil form, and it siep a lithe and elH'tlc a 11 lawn's, lln-v move a'milt. he Veiv sv nilwil of the poetry of moiioii 'I liei hale soiiu thing In tin ir manlier and tvle similat to the lugher classes of Knimi woim n, and vv holii Ihi'V greiilli leeuilili I he rn liim, like ihc """. lix mostly in the irtcrior. w In re tin- climati 1 moie tiilhl and gi liial. while the d'tik nice inhabit the hot regions along the eiiHl III La I'm. Ma'itian. Aeapuli-o and other con. I tortus, howevel, there me considei'iible IiiiiiiIh is of (illliiie. of ill liiii-tive Sp;inih blood Tle'i are 1111 ulli the wi-itllhv claso.Hiii their modi o( life 1-01 respond- with that of their am colors. The residences have u larjje etitrance whj tln-ie isalvtuvs the patio or large vesiibule, inch it mav be een ill the I'alaee hotel of thi city A wa ter fountain, llower and bird often mini II the patio It is here where the little giiern hold revel and seldom 1111 with the outside world, except when taken tint bl the nure. Niving ar- riled to the age of womanhood, the) never ajiprar on the public street with out their tuoa or serving maid A Spanish mother never allows herditugh ter out of her Mght without the ever at tendant mo.a. It Is the social custom, and as faithfully oliend iw wtrctlm laws of the .N edesand Persians. Warm, ardent, impulsive natures and a tropi cal climate render tin- moa import ant personages in the mm'IiiI life ol the higher classes of Mexican. Thei have allthc famili siciets at heart, but to divulge them would be perlidy So true are they lo their trusts and ho faithful Ui 'their iiiitreses that thej are looked upon as virtual members of thefauiili Tim mo7.-x are born, Hie and die, with out ever going, o to speak, a bbe-k from their initio. Their happiness i iiireme in serving tlioe whom they look at as their protectors and pari enU's. Nolwithstanditit' the various blood Admixtures in Mexico, all are hound together In strange social harmony by the sacred tie of religion and one com mon language. AH thu women are the most devoted C'atholicw, though the men, especially the educated class, are violent freethinkers. Troop of matrons and maid of the ruling ruce, and troops of women and girls of mixed and pure Indian blood, will be :en iilxml the church, all together in thu mot loving unity, and all speaking a common language of the conqueror. It mav here be appropriate to notice it peculi arity of the Spanish. For instance, "la j rr - 1 ! Iiv if.iflw a.l ( ii 1 1 II - i. till I i 1 -( i th x 4 J 4 4 f,. 1 it t H it (y .( III, u. 4 I II.. rar ! 11 !. j,i 4 1 . ' i ! hwn rl 1 ( -I . -lltvifi ft mi4 t It' K . r'.io ) 1rllx VII lb lifs(fs tn VtK isii . .l rt r . th tninsan of h" n mw ltit.i nnii4 tint. -ill b n tns hnnlf4 f Mi l- tut nfcn r lltri t b f 4 MMth ff4frt l"n wtn frx ainI rii x ri rn4 i IKrl tMlt hI liknal .lm 'l fiV". . t'nlrf if Ihr , ll f lb r b rli lbl ' lb osTtM i iwgM ! ihn t(,Mn , i mlinix4t w i" lbrl bv tb 1 ilium, lo iw rr ()( onU Mh dr 4. I xt iHlr.l Mith iirrtn' Ibo nnv i Ifxln fnn n but on or tt om tlt i tntprvsnton' lo on lbr m is Ii blur aMthi lhl hI rll Ils4 II lf in hu mind. nd h hiti eii. i. ,.iiii fnttbr nl rvt a Rrt rlikl lnxprri ! tn-sli'i II l hm loi'V jtn N'ithlHg inor (Aif Iv indi-At tb rxiNsmlinffli limit! liniMls of ohrrt Alum of lb (vti4 wind in n-stif-r 00 1 of it bwl, Ihvn I hi v,-itlv inrnKrr- nitloni nhhrk iitsni hne itf lbr , evrn lit tts H Alrl l.itulli-ttitt lth II. In th -A td lho slii. 1 M not nl,! tb ex inif nf flt knrt fo tbell Iftto riviM't lloti frW lhlr At it ho ftllli nppr el tie the ninh hits teliv pnx of thst llomerie pAA)(e 'lht tHnwitit .tl'l) nil ill th HIAHl V-Hisnl .e ' lh.it line ihiIv toitrhi on th i-simitllr- nHH-U of orsrtk. And let It ! tb Hlte.l ' etlliltliMt of tin tcv Ih tint bor ting of lllet.-vtiite Iske, fnt eiAtnplf. the ittelou of isilol, nlltltle.) to rlU.te Ih M'rt I Ilk .t Vt knleldiMtsipe It Ittes.'ittirtK In It lllvliv eoilil'ltitttloii nil Iheisdoi nf the IivIIiImiii. It I lull illinH.ilile lo lrHAi( lite liml If one wele ivt a tilllilelit hlnlil .t'H.ve the et. and elnlioiitl with the fondm' keetltie of VIM0I1, th roilll-l dlk n the net! mthl At oil. prmetil till lhee hue to hllll ft in A kivli'ldo 1 ope. a thing me, howeviM, II I 110I olteii that one ee mote ill. til Imini I III en lliiti itl 1. nee, etcepl during n mill el of 1111IKII11I lllxgillliccoco. win u the nllei Hull Ale I mled I lellietllher n illlel lnilll( it cxllll plei'islillg 11 lol III, when (be kv AH li'stooui i w lib th iMiiup ttlld liletldoi of 1 veil trtllelt of 1 loinl tile hue uinl 1 loud (ol Ills wen veiv lienrlv tipiAllv lilt Lied froill illllll lo ll-irloli III (uui litinet Iv pe 01 foim uinl color, aiuI the fill responding H ll.'tloil oil the sullen swell of !. ut weie awful III then clicml and vat ted IIMglillieeuce llllt If .Ill-It s.ene rtte rale, It I not ut all lllli'oiuiliotl to see half the oeenll it deep piltple lownrd one letlt of the bo 1 1 HI, ditlk vlrldlitll gleeii III the nppo site direction, espe.inllv toward even ing, 01 it einlv Iliolliiug. and 'hi lo gaiille of Ii Ills Hon. n 11 lime w lien tile ui fine I to btokeil a to be II'IihI with local eoloi And, niter nil. it I tin- loeiil colol mole lllittl the Ii Ihs'llon vt hich I llle.lllt w hen we peitk ol the cotnt of wnler, although. In an artlstli st use, bulb have ft lunlllenliee , eil thei'olol i not olilv It lol III of lii'lllltv t-onveiilig plete 111 1' lo the mind, bin 11 1 so ha 11 ue like even I lung bemiliful in Nature A a Ulle. light gieell III. II miles idioul wiiter, the llghlt r the lint the moie hiilow the depth 'I he local color I iieeililillable li looking do ti rather than on the siufine It.iik blue water l a lgn of great depth "oil mi inl Ing" a goes the leehtiii al phi ate Hut, il one looks at blue vvati r at a ills t-tiii e, il I then found to be a veil dm I. gii-eii vv lit' n aunlved and separated Ifolll the lelleellon. W llll'll II is utile tlllies verv dillleiilt to do, esp.elnHv ill grav, lowering weiithel, when the aeii I found to give the iuiprelou of a sort of leaden purple giav. Hut nfb'r verx e trelul oberv 111I011 through a long, nar row lulu. 111 older Unit 11 inllletliig lux sol light might distill Ii the 1 lilnil. I am coiiviiieed that, even in the deep est w iti-l, the bit'ill i-oliir I some lint of gleeli III the lliili.tllllis, mill milling eo I III island III gcllcr.ll. where the bot tom Is a white mint mid thu water of little depth, it I found to hoot the llnt blillilllll, exipilsite gtceu, lllllglllg from emerald to the lightest lints n iiiiiIj- ehile II I lmpoilile lo OVei "title the vividness of tl olol in thoe water. ami almost as liiipiMlbln lo trv to re produce them on emit a, for. to one who lias never seen iheiu. the artist o dating as to reproduce thoe colors would bo considered aiatk ui.td 'I he red Is seal cell le vivid ill tin Wet IhiIiii wiilcts, being the compleuieutnil color of green, and, wherever a reV uesir the surface or a cloiiibshrtdow ob scures the green tint. rtl is IlilUiediate Iv produced, and even the cloudle ski is ulo a soft roc-color lly thi mean the spouge-!iherinii and wreckers Are able to iinvigiito their hop. through the most Intricate ri;ef. which are Indi rated bv puride patches as clearly lis on the chart 'I he Itermudas present sim ilar colors, but with less vividness AlililrUm Journal Svrtmit In LincUml. Mill there Is such a calamity as too iuikjIi of a good thing. 'Die Kugllsh hale too tunny sen arils 'I'he labor l divided into very small portions, and there must be a man or maid for each portion llutler. housekeeper, cook, house. maid, parlor-rmild, nurse, nurse maid, litiiudry-mald, lady's maid, f'Mit man, valet, sculler maid, and page, or "buttons," they muster In diversified hut formidable array, and each one Is pledged, Ii some secret liond of thu fraternity, never Ut do anything' that Is assigned by ciiston Ut the depart mints of his coadjutors. At least threw or four servant mut le attached to a mod crate household in Iomlou, in the country, I have known lifteen servant engaged to wait upon a family of four persons. I do not sjienk of noblemen's families, for these maintain nn immense retinue of dependent and underlings, but of a ipiiet country-house, with no game-preserves to look after, and no stud of hunters to require extra stable men. KnglUh ladle are, a a rule, bet ter housewives than American women, and they have need tol; mi, To ninn age so nmriy einpIousiutifaetorll de- Ii 4 II ,. n 's I I r t . k -l to X Mkt. i fh -i . ' - f wr ,t . ifc gmmi i ! I ngiitk Kmw. K i-il xt I I fcrfc . 1 l IK.A W-Il.l V'. mull fc W.iiv i,i4 - l'Kl b.,n ti n (ikrsxl Kil (t 4n lblf ! .! I tMtt i 'Ik t tbtM( i-l wi. nl, ila m IH jb1mms4 n-4ta ttw M Rit Mint IVif h-4 IW mtimt nwHr In ft I b tb nyyr mat? W h tbltxi tbi ! b bn V t r Alt lb' 4ri- b vttlf fo lb in.-.m n tb b1 4 lb IxmiU W if. n-H tti ) b4t Mm b b m lb n tn A Mt(4 Vr)witlM r b.il th , tmb f .-onnlrWs tl nt if lM 1 tnart n.t ibotxirbl . br bw in nm p nrtl lb -xwm jiiirr " - ! Hn tr n)?xtbri . 44iimI llii " H In tb n ..ir. nt tt bill n m f ihiii imu ixttn lbl l.ltl.o tt bo tb.lt It "OAlW bst rt tbn b lo bni lbtt n b.H nff fxnn4 ihn to it tb tn tit lt front lnnti nd t n4 In tb fsntss-V nnr (HbM ftnibnn rs)nbrt nn lb aMtwnt of mnx u( lob I bet bad I ntwbl bt tb UMitef-! ii)w-r l boiitaa m bn h lb I hid honaifxof ntlh tlt. W artt, IH b. Wxftril. mj rmat thf. irMnunf f tnt h imnuMlion np n ! U I Hill m hen Ih wOHli AMtAlsvbaJ l-tonl nlnrnnii si Ut tnibis) lo trUl. sSKl. wthbtMMlv ,tlboi hill ho fiinmAr. etf Uot Httt.lt ptir MiHk Ike tllwr m tt lot Ibettl nlni etHvlntv (Wotthl lb t n aM hd tb ImmI nf I be illitt-il.oi At titt lit U lip Knrtih MtrtAni I tn eMt.nt. And AitoHli'iH btild not vnlnir -m n 1 t.i.iiUiot Ii i impiM-tlM to ottentl At LnlUhllMH o wbflt r 'allel Ibt- Ion el outer" III otlertHi hlHi A hll lllij( I root Ih dleelHXH ln hhmI Hit loiil WAV. lo Ihe p ,(, ho wbel v.ui I Itlo a llAwlHg liit. lln'V aII IaV ll. hlnjj piltttt In mil olhel eoiiMli) toll 1 sit nk .illiH of A'lleel Imtfel ttlthiMll lntig soil, llisl tor the iiiHsu of a pint of Iwer, toil toil In thi .Soxhete ele tuiieitv mi viiv II vlil Alld 01 ul lelll hmiiflc I. ten In SaIii nlld llxlv the ltg)(At Ale lo proud lo fttk Inl filill" If von a. ,lii... Die polllel) .IffO.'lf.OII .'nnficii NAttln I 1111, I'he ton n of Htlll't I III I hIiii'mI n ht el n a is.iiiitrv linn hi Aitl 'I lo-n I next to nothing to di mid uett In no Itodv In do It I A.eiiger life on hip Ixinid I dull, life aI SAlllal'tli' I milt rt alllgle gl Ailn higher I he lot u Itlo caIoiI on the lop of a high til 11 It tiler looking the mm, Alld tsiliaUta of Olio plllirlprtl .piAe of illlilluilllte plolioi Hull, with atleela l. lilting flillll II III nil illliH'tlou t't the ulnire. or lllto the c Illlllt l.tert xliele mil llieel alrnllge unit lili tlllc. ili alghl I'he .1 recta ak lined wllb white ma.Iic.I liUlldlllga 01111 il Iwoatoilea In height, with led tiled ol f III e tll'lli'lied lixif gleeii iooi,nlld bilb-onle All Ihe hoiie alt close upon the iMifdei nf Ihii atrei. Wheleter tlli'ln I n t itennl Mit IhiIw ceil ihem a high stone wnll 1 I111III, othfil In wnlk liig vou t nn vi v raielv ee mijlhlug e- cepl what I linillisll.ililt iH'filte 01 Im- lllll.l I In-li. me no alilet nlka, ever) ImkIv Vtalkllig III the ml. Idle nf the lieet 'I he alolea ale few III Ulilllbui . dlinlv llgbled 'tint eniitll)- liM'ked. ptlni-lpsllv with dr) gooiU, griM'erba, lobnceo mid llipiola ullnppeal lo sillier from a chioiilc stitguntlon of liillne Hu. lei) .01111111 t" I eiii. with wbki'i aide and huge nheela of olil mimm, ami tlraw n pel I11111. h) vole, nf cnwa. unit ill aw II pel hnii. h) lukea of cnwa, loll liolall), In'll) liiolllid At cvi-l) cornel Vou alUUlble upon street fount ain, whioe vtnteia ripple llllMienlU ill ome llollgba. alld wheie gioilpa nf hlit'-k eved. nllio coiiiiIiiiiIiih women are golplig while Hie) till alillipie umlheii water-jiir a, to Imill awn) on their heitila Or olhela. p ii'lhup. aiti si'iuhbllig elothiHi on broiid, ll.tt Stollea bv the wnvalile, upon which the water aplitahea flillll it baillleeeapiiUt III the aobd 10. k Ktervbo.lt eiicpl people of the wealthier cbis, i bf'vrfootisl.aiid the women cover their lien. I with nowy.iv lillo handkerchief 01 brlghtl col.. i.m aletwl. Iii the puhllr siplare we llnd the miiikiil-Momeri. "ut'il on the atone step of aiillie building Willi linskctaof (llllt l.efoic thelil. audilrlviiig aliaip baigalria with pun haer llr ro. I'hi. a the jull, an ol. I. illug), llooi iire looking establishment A visit reveal the ei'Ceutricltieaof prison dial iplllio III ion. 1 hcoiiiiiimy riilcoi impruou incut nn-icv ernd, and. coutiar) to all preconceived Idea, wc tlnd the prison era have the kev of the Jail, and 1'w'k tlieiueve In, and other a out, as llie nation dictate. The liberlle whlih they enjov mid their freedom from work retidiir their posillon .nlino!. If not wholly, enviable. There la llppoed t'ib" a jailer coiiiiiH'lnd with the catnh lillllient, hut his otllce tillal be a aim cure. The Mixirlah cathedrnl, with Saracenic doilies nud valudowa, ttmnla near the centre of the village, a sightly lumluiHrk lo the approaching sailor Adjoining I the building occupied as a convent by the Franciscan brother hod until IH.TI, when Doin i'edro IV sup- ireaei the Colli elllUltl elablUllllleriU on all theaii islands. Theehntielof the convent is in r. rtiiuou coiidlilou, but still ah"jvs xome traces id U former rich locality In the KciiiUiii'' Italian stle From Jiifrforu' Journal for Orlnbr.r f'ratlfylng Voung person (applying for housemaid's phf-e, where a fot innn was kep', objected lo children, was erigagid to and vlsitj-d l) a miMt'spee table loiiug man in the 'Ore Artillery, arid with a fortnight's character from her last place, but who altogether de not exactly suit) -"I really ham sorry, rn'iirn, for I rather like your appear am.'c, mum!" Argument in company is geri'irally the worst sort of couversitlou, ind in book thu worst reading. Iliahop f'larkson, of the KpUcopal dli-eKi iii .Ni-hrk 1, ha rrturr.ed liie ir hit lori ttrlrr ItfJIiU'l til . The siiUUiK-e ifiioin Ur. Tull'a Idler I'liI. sir di-rtirr.J from th Vif-lahl' KIiiicImii, mm) sre .rll(-tilrl) itrli;ri-. Ui w-t llh veto tls-tii sml thori'nrtusHitb ftii.inli, fles f, Liter, sic) Ui-rl ClriMUll'rti. Thr pro dtiieoie or tao rti ji s ilsr, nfiliout 'if tnirli2 or j?rlf-ie 7h wnthi ro Jraa tu cWiartt. I'ia I b Mll, V t V t.X' . I IU. t V4i "VM hAi (' M ! Af : .-m. . 1 . Aim tA 1 A " t t 4 '.." S V. M X.I.I SM.n , -l Wt'.. itr,t t m vs t m ( innn iMfiinii 4 4aiT-nt whi 4 r .. vm-IwI ! o-mt.ll tVi t M 1 lf4Ms- l-(aviM ( 'A.4 nt .f m iwiiii mi tavit asSvattNt W4 r-n th m biiM vtntM tjnii Tx .. kt itpf. - tv XI . ! toiWit iwil n Us aV tmi fs.M "li t M I. n ArK U Mtss AtlaMa, ftm -i 1 , n44w 1 ut tsv ts KnMH ) nut! I ! naa4 Mw ! tl ts.j rximH ntii mi tm I. x .. tltUnat. a4 I'Aiil n 1 MM4Mtbno imwIi l-sf I Mf4iUi w 4 in n 1 tiitvn nxtti sn mtwr 1 . yfiii'Hs ! M f H 1 ,MHt Mfcalllv n oi,ll. an a 1 1 immw j unit vi in 1 VNlt bi toil l.l rW ll ( i4 avat ouhkMi MUlt I Ul rs Hit ttVftll , a lot h4i .-) ajs-Aa at tn am1 r. n IjaI ! Xt, taal t fm4 tl tb Vt wo.. laif 1 Waul aal VmX lW lbiit V4 t t'j- I nn I Wq vl 4lAinni i.a U.M 1 Mna M sill a mM b Mtala m nitnaiifca aiM(tal !! .., .j I. V. MUlHr Xr llMaM I -i lMAV H fu.4 .. ,MA lAl atk at t aW nana t ltjaM l ai I l.i t .M a. , alii ! Uaa AMlaW . bl taat ' t 1.1 .4 ... m m a a.i r ..u " iv.... r aa isn'i a-- - . .. 1 - J V ' . til- as- -a. ... 1 'a. .e ma-' J . ra" . .. a. w.s... f'a I. , - X- .. . -' !-. ,a- I . a. a v t 1 - Ha siiai.t 1 lis In a 1 1a loacttl. IT itllts-t it aaa)iHita tXn la I la WW ti-tl 11 HI SaxM .f IN Uva Hlat aif tM wtar, )U4). aliUfc al- aa.H-aea lsail, M !taat !!, laV V ilrni ltl., 1 MttsOl 4ll-t rVlla-lfM 1 N -IVr -.M. w 1 vim I If t, r ti4 la. Fa.. f4ji I t X -a . jia.4 It I. Is-lla Im Unft, matt t I1M iiellMa nftati till le i-iko Mi lll(t.ti al a haeef th(M( ImI VaaHa IMimjt, il -4hl tkr iaa.lMot l1 titt Im lll liavna.li ul l-llt t iiiihiT l VIIa-! I' f ,mfttf Sim(- aWh iaaHf mi h tt4tf .Hit aa)l nil !! lo ! 'Itflll-it I If Vl l,rli' TlKlf finif. 4.Ha ttaluia) iloii awt Ilia flirt, t a Ml ! fll alvl i.ri-iKt. al.t II lf,All-t ll I. a all fMla-i .iwf.lf Iht .littea allliM aftltlna' loxu (rlklna; .. .ilfirl ' ft-l l-y all ttfufftiti, -jd ,v. a lamia I imalr ll.it al llll to oilvo-Mie) I. f laktfaT roM, lMulat lttlitl MatotMla Ihiiu, trHMiM ala VfJt I aria I ..iims I', 1 1 ar n( H 111 te unhand, att-t ll'ia tl i.iim llrttM thai II I Malm' llattMktf Ih llMMfiaNelallila k lliill n ft. VI l-l lift Atr, ltH.l(af lx HtaAfi'AKaf lli, I.) taalhf a l it-, ol K.lill 4 1 4f I'liI Ham t'Kl f aval. ihIn-I III al ou tlt ,...4H Ira IriMu l-lll. I llo. Oiitr f.ktlfll I'UI "lllhllnf ralrtf arel mil J.-l aril faltt r. im 1 a-. 1 1 m-i - .t.l-4 s 4 aal Mi alfi' a - Il M.'t 4 ii4m I 4f, t Tl m Slf M i- a f Sr.-t . ..MM..'. Vm ,.if4i..h 1. I....Im ih..Iim l.at" --tl.l ?v .1,. .. , . .n4 ih.,. -. aaaaat a.!. 1.. 1 . 1 . a-, t . ... ., - tiial I -ast Si ' . a-4 . If t.. ,1 "11-1 nnowj' i-l!h I iil-n a iwiM t4 iuoli, ll.lt ln, Ull haatlli habliii .Hi iii4.ii IKal Ufi.ll.M4 (. rwtrl In Mlt fl i,iil' . ami fi imif fM t)idtt. i lflli of li lit ttill i-eiiiylilnl hm I'.l I'll. Illlol nf lal Ml olt-l I'l.flt) .t I- rlllnl A.J I Iff a tllUFlll. 10 Ja.pla llolwoi Vli.ini Caksa llel lot lltalot i a soiiu noslhlna UM II. 111 a Iflal fV.f.1 1. 1 all IhtliJIila I twlr ftaln Sana alel Ii. I.Olllll-Hl Ul.if 11111 St.) Iil alellt a latliti fm naff iul a l. ,f all llmiryl!. I.IIOI llio MtkHl'taalaf ntlsai", llfif laa.lnl ! Mleli AMI ar " 4raffM. rt . all. m I'sMaos VlflllMf I riKari fill Ull.l inl tft'lA enl i miiiHI.Hi al Mi "I'alai ' ri'inonl lltftiae, al lliarllrrifclr l'"f la If of tlif I-1 Isr 1 1,1 Hl i da f 4 all faMio l-n lorlo fl.aif . if4 fr-iei r.i.ioi I r.Mii wiiri loiii, Jawsrt Wu mm. Vt'ir Urn in 11 tut ti-n 'oil, "Sirillkl' I'lcarimrt lnw Urn Ula ti iio-1 1. 1 Ilia 1,kI l'ff'l'i fm l r llaf of liam-tal IIc'miIIi I rta f Vsrt-st I' if I iiiillllll-ll-.il K Infill si lllifwaai', flif if HfHw) ifl llfil.l I' mn ailir r'l'l l-tolra.iV ief if II-11,. f arf Hirp ,nfi Ulanra ami IMltUiill ifllili. nl I lllMlrll .III al, ll.fr if II.MIII; Mllhili lllilk 11 fl ll.o IV-ifisxtofi !? Utnl alaell lrtl.no I-.IU un Ui rf ; ll raa.tll I'., aalr l.r all lllufKlfla )' f so si S ,nt Mlll'i AlrliUa Van tiilk . )!, a-t-l- o t ! 1 la t II o- f I. -' nl'i'fi ! Hf h j a a t 1 ' ., 1 a I .owJ'li i im u HAIR Vll,i,l.l4 IHlLailritMW Inl II-..H ie 1 1 o i.otii A. aaafil I f I! mi I fiftiai nil. li.a.U'1, fil.t al m ai 292ivVJf.-?,W:ftt tsafj IllualTAlx) JlartUtn OulK IW l.",'-" IK) Kill hllMllllir, tti yliU BAI4I Im (asr "lili, BrU. MAhlraal, lOMntai WiMOal A, IOriMJ rairiiliUt, Mlilaaaa-iiml ial, Xrf mall, haial Ufmmj ut fmUf tAn. lot. WlllrilX.la al a(aiaViU. CI7 hi. Chut Oaat, M. IjntU, M't. MOKS FOR THE WLUIN 1 Tt'l-o- iiiii M.-OwfuMlil.-r, ! B ratll l-lal.l. avva-ia laa - ! ai.ini i n 11 llr naif llr Malta I ma-lb ai nl feila. u: Oruoloiiborg VoyuUiOlo PILLS Havo (see mt,knrwic4 (ot v Thlrty Year to t curtain ctr fvr HBADACIffS, LIVCII COM. rLAiriTM, dilamc or vu UXUTtOU. BILIOUXNBSS, AND lEvcns or all xinzm. timm riLL'l ut w'th f reit uilUnt-ss. aia4 will mr tisaltli to tlot nrrloff Irc-ru az:muiil UCili.rrir t NLIIVOVHNBHH. riUm 2Sc. Mf Hit. Xcuil for Abaunic ( (jpai'lViilHTtf i'oili IIkmIi'SI. N.i r ' 1 & ORGANS. US Ui,i4r'4lHtitJHttll Fftal4t'atlr''st-Wsi 58,000 Iir7. -Otflf J . TaMA UaTahaU Glulftk ll4vl fliat j .-....,. ... If-, tH fl I l UFFiV Ml tll ria'll l.f flMa ifla .a pill ai aiasaaaa Al rUl f aiaald L.n, V siao, l. I "'"l'r('"-al"fi, i i'.ltil atsaaa.siV If fmUaWa, lV A "C1mam.I f'a fafwaa a4 Htti 4. , l 4 fianiaa, llff a jyiA.iW