rv THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. 31. I THOXAS, rablMirr. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. ITEMS OF INTEREST. IVr-onnl mill l.lternrv. Alexander Duma-i-writing 21 new play for Sara I.crnhardt. Father Kyan, the poei-pric-t. Iiu-.at his oxvn request, lieen returned to his parish at Mobile, Ala. At llif age of threc-seore-and-tcii, Dr. Mixer Wendell Holmes i j-nid lo lie a- vigorous apparently, a- lie ever was in Iii life. Mis. I". M. I'ik is -aid to 1m- tin lir-t woman who ever published a daily paper in Knglaml. She i- the publ'i-hcr ami proprietor of the Derby Ihiily Tlc 'mjii. Miss Stanton, a daughter of Hli.:i-i belli Cady Stanton, is to In; one of the lecturers nel winter. MissMauton has had live years" training at Vas-ar Col lege, siml two at the 1'o-toii School of Oratory. Mi (lardiner, a young American laily who ha- received honorable" mention from the .bulge- of the Paris salon" nf 187'J. 3-a pupil of P.oitgcre :iu, and engaged to he married to him. lie. i- a wnlow er. -Dr. (Sraliaiii. who lo-t hi-, life ie eently in the -urf at Cape May, xxas a literary man of -ome note, being known a- a poet, a uoxcli-t. and a writer on theology. When only l!J he wa- a pro fe or of Creek ami Latin in a London college. Mr. .lo-eph .leffer-on's winter home in Louisiana i-de-eriled as a very beau tiful one, surrounded by the flowers of which he j- ctrax-agaiitlx fond. Mr. .leffer-oll'h elde-l -on occupies tlie plaee siml groxvs quantities of rice, sugar, cot lon and orange-. The principal daily paper- of Lou don aie :.'! in iiuuiher. of which fully one-half are -trietly commercial and linancial. Of the others, the ('hruiiirji i- radical, the .Yr, liberal, the 7W truii. independent, the ', fa-hion.i-hle, the Sjiorlsiniui relate- to sport, and the Tiiiu'.i i- general. There are al-o nine evening paper-. The li-t of week lies count- up -everal hundred. When Longfellow 3-ited IJuecil Victoria at Wind-or 'a-lle, the servant crowded on the -!airva- and in the lob bies to gel a view of him. On tlictjucci asking them, next day. win tin-compliment was paid to the poet, -he was told licit they U-ed to li-ten lo Prince Albert reading Lxangelme" to hi- children, and knowing the line- neaily by heart, they longed to -ce the man who wrote them. The JJiieen i- fond of telling this -lory. i ii-ik'i' ami linlii-ti,). -Toledo e-tiniatcs that she will rc ceie '.". MtO.O Ml bll-hels of wheat this -ea-on. The wool product of Si-kioii Coiui iv. CaL, for the spring clip amounted to : little oxer I'l'.l.onit pounds. There has been shipped the prc-ent .-ca-on from Aurora, Ill.,ilO,iKMi pounds of wool to Ka-tern markets. Mr. (leorgc Hunt of Cedartown. (la., has -old jS1:."i xxorlhof xvatermelon froin one acre thi- year. A block of marble quarried in Ver mont the other day measured 21 feet d inches in length, '2 feet H inches in width, ami 2 feet .' inche- in thicknes-. and weighed about i'1,mm pounds. According to a (lerinan paper, di coery has jn-t been made at Lyons whereby a silken aiipearance nun be gixen to lla liber-. After chemical treatment of lla yarn, it i- dipped into a liquid preparation from -ilk x-a-te. which leaxes a silken coating upon it. ami in regard to tiuem , elasticity and jlo , the mati'rial i- -aid to be jierfect a- a -ub-titute for -ilk. The l'.riti-h Hoard of Trade si:,ti tics make more ami more apparent, x ear In ear, the fact that -team-hip-are rapidly superceding -ailing xe id-, both for home and foreign trade. In the foreign trade alone -team tonnage -hoxs an increa-e of 10 per cent, in the la-t return-a- compared with tho-e of tin; preceding year, xxhile a correspond ing decrea-e i- noticeable in -ailing ship- employed in the -ame trade. A xvriter in the London Ilnildir complains that an Kmrli-h patent co-t in (Sovernment duties sl:0 within the lir-t -i. month-, then .i."0 within three years, then ."(( within four more to tal. .,S7r lexied in -ex en year- for a patent during 11 years: xxhile a patent in America co-t- only .:." in one pay ment for 17 y ear-. "Thu-." he adiN. are the brains of Knli-huieu liaudi eajipetl aain-t tho-e of their reat ri als in proportion of 17. to 7." Export of hor-e- is becoming a profitable tnule. Iel:riuni affords a jrid market. The Sxvitzcrland recent- carried 10 -addle-hor-c- to Antxxerp, x here hor-o are from -o to 100 per cent higher than here, which were -old at a ;;ood proiit. Not one xx-a- lo-t, thouirh the xx cat her xva- rouh. The co-t of transportation i- about .$."0 j)er head, the duty $l. The Duke of Klanders i- -aid to have paid (5.000 f nines for an American hor-e of recent importation that plea-ed In fancy. . liool :iml Cliurt'li. 'I'lie la-t -hcets of the Hible tnuis latel by Kex-s. Drs. Ilijrjr-- :ind William son into the Dakota lanpiajrehaxe pass ed through the press. In Paris a municipal college for irirls, to which the best pupil-of the common schools will be admitted, is to be founded -hortlx. on the -ame princi ple a- the eolleire- already exi-tinir for boy.-. Connecticut ha- iH0 Congreuional elmrchi, with a membership of .V,STm. and a ministry of :'87. Theivare.")2.ri77 children in the Muiday-schools. and the amount mi-cd for charities last vcarxx':i .5.JM,0G1. Ground ha- been broken for Kocka feller Hall, the new buildinjr of the Koehe-ter Tlniiloical ieminaiy. l!e cont contribution- to the Seminary for various purposes amount to nearlv .?l.r)0.X)0. Mr. Thomas llujrhes has been dwelling in a short public speech on the adx'antages of including modern lan guages and .-cience in the curriculum of public -chools in England. Sir. John Lubbock has nioxvd in Parliament to add natural -cience to the extra subjects taught in the elementary schools. In 14 years the PrimitixvMetho-di-ts of England built 4t churches,xvhieh arc filled even xveek with congregations aggregating over 0,000 persons. Their Sunday-schools number 40,222, with an attendance of :G5,001 scholars. They have four colleges and a fifth building. Fifty young men offered themselx-es this year for college as ministers. In April last, Miss Anna Oliver purchased a Methodist church in Brook lyn, the furniture of -which was mort gaged for $2,f00, She refused to buy the furniture, but rented it for three moutlis. The lease 'hax'ing expired, the mortgagee removed all the' church fur niture. Miss Oliver goes on with her work, and the ladies of "the congregation ued the opportunity to give tlie church a thorou":li cleansinr. The English public schools flourish amazingly, if mere numbers are any in dicationof prosperity. At Eton for home vears past there have been nearly 1,000 boys the figures during one term reached KM. The number.-at Harrmv are betxveen ,VK) and foo. Dr. Arnold thought the extreme limit xvhich a head master might do hi- duty thoroughly by individual 1mv xas :Wl; but mo'-t of the principal sfhKl-, incuding Kugliy, are greatlx in cxns of thi- figure. - -TheCongregationali-t-aml Iapti-t-of New England are falling into the habit of having onlx one preaching sen ice on Sumlax. The W'tilrhuutn fa-vir- the innovation. It contend- that a -ingle -erxice fumi-ha-, ierhap, a much preaching a- they need. One ser mon xx-ell con-idered ami well digc-ted. it think-, is better than two which awaken little thought : and if there were but one, there would be more time and more dispo-itiou to folloxv out it- tntin of thought-in prixate meditation. - The Colorado Airrieultund College. at Foil ( ol in- wJio-e 'leaning on iect " a- the law direct-, i- "to impart a thoromdiaml practical knowledge, of ..ii . i ri.... i... i .;,.,.. il.it i...r. . . c i tain to a"rieulture and the mechanic aits i- thoroii'Milv piippeit lor ine.aml nnaiix -uceeeueu m uiaKiug ijniic a . . . m -, ' reception of -indent-. Tuition is free to number if conxeit- in tin- ami neigh- I... . t it. . tt - 1 l..l all within the State, and lxard ami lodMli' . I lo .- per week. I'ldike the litemrv school- of the ...untrv, thi - in - -titutimi"ixe-it-I ' xacatiou in mid - winter, "iii-tcnd of at a period when farm-xoik i- mo-t iire-ing and im- poitant." I'oii'icn Noli--. .lolm Nel-on, a I.ndon actor, bur-t a blood xe el xxhile phrxing Unuuu and died xvithin a few minute-. He xxas the hu-band of Carlotta Ledenj. -Ex-Empr Eugenie ha written a letter to the late Prince Imperial'- - retarx ami biographer, requesting him to make no charge- of cowardice or of other fault again-t the men xvlio xxcrc with her -on when the fatal Zulu a ault occurred. The Japanese Coxermnent oflieially invited the I'n'iich juri-t Prof. lioi oii naz to be an official adviser of th .I:i-ane-e lawmaker-, 'flic French Profe -or ha- failed Jo plea-e the .lapaue-e, and now Prof. Uohi-hich of Ku ia i-in- ltil lit lltk a.flfl ri... I'n.riili. ".-.o-.t f-.initt ofc:i..oii- allxgo-h. in-, but on s,,ch occasion- delueciale anx e-,.ccial attention-. A eu-toinerina"Ke.rent NiH -hop com- ..i..: i i..,r.i,.. i. ...i i....... .......l 11111111 II llll I 111.11 ll II... I ... ' .. !--. '. oxer in fax or of a ipnet old hnly in .. . ...'..I llioni'iiiinr .nil u.'Ih mo l ie oil IcarillllL'-i oi im- coii-ii-.oi-.ii ..i i.n it - - - - 'tint she wis iheOucen's mother i vi-itor-. On the dav of mx arrixal at ox- -oon learm.i wnai wa- up. ami howexer. uj. -lone -tep-. At the n.p , ..', ,. ,. . . , i.ii.:...,ithecaui!)gr id-the ling had been watched and j cd m a ringing roar a- ,.r,. ua- a -mall temple, exi.lentlx .... .,...,.............. r .....,.j ; f.mrdax-. anda- I haxe-aid. each new xidini tne.t cherries, j many gneii to pnm-u till, for then- wa a of billing im the railroads in Irance .,,,,.,,,,. ..;,',.,,., had been inani- a -olcnn-looling .ouiitrxinan lounged keeper who dickered alnml letting u-in. Wi .' -' -tTuL''Tl I '!n f.'-t-l. I arrixed in lime for the aftc- up. impiircd the price of them 'e,e New .,,, . W!l, n1., , r.l.-r. about 1..,(h.,.mMMh. Lnder t he gen- M.ni(.(.. j,,,,,.,.,!, ,., Wl.. .ill;r;iw Zealand cherrie-. inx.-ted in a pint, put rea,,aml painted. Tin- wall at the -ite erallawin l-rancethe (.overiinicnt can ,.,,, ... , .va.-hed tl onml. one in hi-mouth, took it out again.gaxe ,,f temple wa- 7.'. or 1 hi feet wide. bux a railroad at anx timebx paxmg ''.' " - ,., .f. .... f,..,:,.,!,..,!,..-., ii11.,..,-ii,.r ,,k of mild 1 i.i. .. .'. i. ;.i..;.t.i ..- -. I- I 1 r.l . the capita ie.l x aim- of tl e .ix n.ige ,iro1tsor.hero.-,d-..ithebe-tl.xexe.,,-'t(rJ:i ,,M cxeiiineccilmgthe puicha-e The leading new -paper of ( auada, ine loromo i,ir, oisappioxes oi u.c , eour-eof the I mted State- in calling upon foreign Covernment to - t.pM.r - moil emigration or. as it calls it. put ting foreign count rie- into religion- iiarantiue. lhit it -peaks faxorabh of the sngge-iion that the I'nited State- should check the immigration of Mm noui. e.iccK me imuugiaiioii oi .hoi- non-hx prohibitorx laxvs to be enforced it each -eaport. - The ex-Khedixeof Egx pt lixes la.ilx ami luxuriouslx aboard the frigate Mali- rue. which lie-at anchor in the Pa of Naple-. Nearlx thecntirc vc-cli-gixcn ( up to hi- u-e. ' His harem, containing j 12 12 women, i- in f the cabin-, while iis eumichs ami other servants occupx thehold. H.-i-not .lepre-cdin-pirit-, ; read- the newspapers regularlx. and is ' greatlx interested in all comment.- and , nexvs about Eirypt, bnl is mainlx con- j cerned a- to his personal comfort. i Dr. Exans. the American ilcnlist.j win. identified tin-rcniaiiis of the Prince, Imperial bx the fillin-r." i-probablx 1 icon x man xv 10 ex er Mialc ictl an ai-, . r- ... , xerti-eiiient litendlx from the jaw- of death. He is the -ame Dr. Exan- of xxhoni Mr. Exartsat one of the banquets after the (lenexa axxard gracefullx ob served that "the prince- ami -oxereign-of the earth, so reticent xxitli most peo ple, had freely opened their mouths to liiin." Prince Wilhelm of Pnis-ia. the eld- e-t -on of the Croxvn Prime and future 1 been almost willing to accept his doc heir to the Ccrmaii throne, is now -tmrx- j trine, at least, as a logical one. Shouts ingat lioiiu, whi'ie he is very popular. ' of Amen!" and true, brother!"' xvcie He will soon take a jouniex to the East. frequent during 1 he di-i-our-e, and xvhen, including the P.alkan PcuiiiMila, Asia , at la-t, the preacher stopped, with per Minor. ami Egxpt. and will be acconi- spiration streaming down his face, it panied bx his'inililarv suite, and dixeis was evident that all had been profound- learned -cholar-. well vcr-cl in all mat- to begin again o.his ami Kmi-. tier..-the lib to t.ike vonr .ml ( At one of the hotel- in Saratoga there t ire 1," kind- of ice-cream on the bill of fare! tcr- Oriental, 'flic xoung Prince is pc-iili:ir "exercises o the-e -tninge ;.'- ,,' ', t I ,"111-- xx nen you -ee me cxpie-ion 1.1 credited xvith great ifitcrc-t in the ex-, enthu-ia-t- were entered upon in the l,,: l"'".' l ;. :l," "" a p.ople'- poxx.r it i- in the a.-hicx.- caxalion-of the aucitMit eitie-, and xxill xva v xvhich I xxill now proceed to explain. "'" w . ""'m al - ''" ment-of the Koinan. the Creek, and the ni to Olvmpia when the xveathcr be- Mr. Koe retire.l from view fora moment. l."1- h. gixeu- a per-ona pronoun KhjjJm,,,,.,,, i the achievement- ,.f come- cool cnomdi to permit the works ' and xxhile he did -o the brethren and"1 common gender. .- !... ciiimimiMi when tlici haxe been allowed MJi.nme -..me ,,...., the t,v I..-cieil. i coming, and presentlv .Mr. Koe n.. M.imiiiesimMiioivn-cii tipple-." ! appeared ill a jacket and with hi-tnuis- Thex wcliiii M,m,.iu..i..,.iii.Hli..i. lii.((Mnlhi(l J n k11. stepping to liisin.iijtaiMb.iiiliialr.'nipl'H-s. I the front of the platform he g:ixe a An exchange has an article on imVhtv croxv. and. whirling his cap ion was ,o,.mi inii.euueu i u a s.,. .,,. j,,,,,., ,. were at the fnrthe-t cm! of -Languor, and it Cure." A good ' around his head, he cried hr-tilx. which lias been covered with anextei.sixe , jomiM.v. and ex cry -tcp m.xx would bulhlo-at x our heels xxill cure it quicker ...School's out' SchoidV out. Inn- and '''''' from " tune whereof the nieinorx . ,llWaril Ilun.. There was s,ething than anx thing cLe. Uut this is not .rirM" Then jumping from the siage he ;;f : nm' . i, '" like a farewell in the feeling with which i :...!,- ,........;i....t i .1... ..,.uv. I ?... i ...:.i..,. i.,. ti... 1.-I...I -....I ...o.l Ine aml of tins hill, being lecentlx we looked in.oii the cold laud of mx-. iiiv ii.h.i. ..,-........ ... .... .-..- "i.e ini i -i-'hi . .. paper. - A negro preacher at Ked .springs. N. C gjixe the folloxxing imtice to his Hock a fexx Sundays ago : "I haxe been preaching to xou exer since I came from Matthexv andMark. and if you xvant me to preach from (lene.-i. to Exodus, you nni-t rai-e my xxage-. It i- hard xxork, and I'm not going to preach the fat out of mx gizzard for -o little pay." , ". , . ..... .. i .V lll'JIJIilr is -iiiin ai a irn.iui i-iii- ncr xxith placard on his breast and a dog tied to a string. On the placard is xvrittcn. Pitx the lllind." "A stranger passes bx ami gixes a Spanish sil-tr coin, whereupon the beggar calls after him: -lsij, this xxon't pas here!" A-toni-hineiit of the -tninger: Whv. xou can -et iiiniM I i-.-l II. can 011r ee .j. f be"nng? Whv this placar.1?' .-,. 1 ...... ...:.. .1 men wirx are von For 111X (log lie s me ounii one. A man xxill chase a hat aero a street and half xx-ay doxvnthe block, and finally overtake it xvhen his face is red and his temper a high a- the thermom eter. And xvhen he turns round to re trace his tcps, and mop- off the mud from hi- -oiled chip, every xxom.iu that he pa-scs xxill look at him -o tantaliz inglv, xxith licr exes .sxxiniining in fun. for .she knoxx-s. that her txx-entv-hx'c cent ' hat is fastened on xxith a rubber baud, and that three or four hair-pin- arc .-tuck through it into the fal-c hair at the back of her head. The folloxxing table, carcfullx pre pared by the Detroit Fi'tc Pix.. -hoxvs the chance-- profes-ional men haxe of catching fish xvhen they go a-li-hing: I j,txiirs. ... xnu Iivr ti m h." Kilitor. ---10 111 mi itx-t? - in o(' Yrcliitcit --"" in o nookkctjHr.- - ,-- 5 111 oO 3Itrchaut -.-... 1J ?n" l'Lrioii"?'irj -- 1 in Mi rnknnu-n Miiall hoy. itli ohl stnixv hat ami broken MispciHter. t'J in M Thrift is one of the loxva xirnms. A Dax-enpnrt cleigyman xx'as called upon lo marry a couple one night. Thev were nicely dressed and evidently xx-ell-to-do. After the ceremony had been performed the groom thrust his hand in his pocket amUi-hed out three quarters, xvhich he held in the palm of his hand, saving to the minister: "There, take your pay from that!"' "Let lis .see,' mused the minister: "the publishing of the marriage notice xxill cost half a dol lar!" "Oh, xxill it?" replied thegroom; well, then, take the xvhole of it! It aint much matter, any way!" THE rKClMAK nilLMlKX. IVnillnrlllr.tif lli- Hit!- ft Ihr W'ihhI ill XVrlrni iMfin-in Oim-imnOmri' of the New York ithiIiJ ' O-AKAN.x, Wis, AngtM II I haxe lh'eii -pending two days at the ctunp meeting of a singular -ect nf r'lig1oni-t- known iu-t at pn-ent in Northwe-tern though the name by xxhiehthex are call ed bv them-elxe- is the ' Pe'iiHar Chil dren,"' and I am much mi-taken if, after prni-ing thi- letter, readers of the Oriijifitr do not agree that it i- agl name for them. The -t t xxa- founded -ome time ago in the town of O-akatia i.. i -t f....... ....ii..l P.,. i, ;.tl. in ifoe. who wa- formerlx a P.apti-t. but who, haxing lTeen inforinil ' bx the nirii " tlnti :i liii'ml iiiteniretation wa- olM'"ixeii to the third cr-e of the i'diteeiith chapter of St. Matthew, -et to . . .... -I ' about ! preach hi- new reveiauon on t hi- own hook, and u- hi- former bieth- I...... .li.l not tnl:.. Lbullv to hi-iliM'trine. ." . . . i .. withdrew from the P.apti-ts altogether i .. ., I 1 I ' 7. oonng town-, uei-a large ami miner "ixd-Tookiii" man. ulxiiit ".0 xear- old. law kxvard iii hi-movement-and uncouth i in snnrli. and. a- to his carm'-tne--. there i- mi po--lbilitx of doubt. Ibgu- i larlx he hold- foith "at what w a-form- I'-ilx the Methodi-t Meeting-hou-e at I O-akana, but now in tlie -uiiuiier iiianx tOIIII-IOIIll--ll.l' I'Mlir unil HI ' ' i .. t I ... ; I .1 l ..It.... t. . :tl. !... f.. the Wooi, W lllllier a UUIIIIier Ol OIII-IO- '""i ni'i i . ......- ..... . i.n 1,11. .um mi..iii, niri mr iw ershaxeal-o been dntwn bx ciirii.-iu. the gnixxing xveakne of hi- ec- in count r ami found the dxua-tx wki.k and certainlx tln-v are xvell paid for their the -unlight. A chronic dead-beat then ,.i-t- after a fn-hioii -till "si ki- ma-.-vi-it. Mii-ndara-it max -cein. -exeral came up. took a mouthful of cherrie-, t re-ohed to buihl a wall wkn-h -Inxikl eonxert-h:ixc been niade'during the la-t -pluttered them out. with an impreca- flirexer pnttect his cinpiiv from th three dax-, and there i- promi-c of tion all oxer the fruit, -tuffed a pear, a inxader. 'fin- wall xva- Imilt. and - maiix imire', for the ferxor i- rapidly banana, and a bunch of gntpe-into hi- u.-ll u;i- it done that here we come, "low'ing to fexerhe.it, and it i-propo-eil mouth to take out the ta-te. informed wanderers fioiu the aiitijuMle-. u eoiitmiie the camp meeting fortxxo the dealer that he xxould -.i) centuries after, ami liml it -till a -nit-week-, that time to be further extended haxe him pro-ecuted for keeping -tantial, impo-'mg. Imt in the light of if the iutfrc-t -Imxxti -hall warrant an green fruit, ami went down the -tieet to modern -cie a u-eh wall. Iti-1.- .1. I...I. . . ;l. i.... ..I. ".I. ).-... . ... ...M . I l 1:. i I i exten-ion. The ineetiii" i- comlucteil a- -iich . . .....I... "at herilC's XX ere 111 the oh! .Xletllooi-l r- T. . i lav-. I he people are -umniomu iouie preaching by the blowing of a conch -hell," and the preacher's -taud i-a ort of wooden box containing a plat- form, at the -id f which are -cat- for the -.eaker-. IinmediateU in front of thi-Maud bo.nd-are arranged, on which -" prominent nieiuber- of the -ct. both male and female, as al-o pei-oii-wlio ..... .i : i. !.:... ' """'- P.ehind the-e arc -eat- I III- ll IIUI, H I1ICII lil- -IOI" II II " l .11 f followed bx a praxer bx si- ,;,,.,, Vame another J( ;lll( ,l,e the -erinon bx .Mr. Kor, ,fl(. founder of th it. I can not hope n ,.,., !,.,. ,l5, MRtIl.. discourse, ulm., ..,, thoioii'dilv iloetriiml, the ( - xl ((.)irjh( niM-o'7 ,i(ii , ,a. a, readx spoken: Except xe be coiixcrt- ed and become a-little childien xe shall '1- - -- - not enter the kingdom of heaxeii." The nece itx of a radical couxer-ion xxa- in- iMl.,i Mlll ,N ., preliminarx to becoin- ,;., :ls n,,,. children: it xxa--how n in a wny ,,,. M.llm, , p,.,,,!,,,..- full cmxic- .::, ,ilslt conxeisioii was s radical and thorough a chaice of th. whole nature ,(,.,, ., 7-onxertcif man will no longer ,.,u. ,. f,.:,r f man b.-fore hi-evc-and u"ul ,. )tVr 0vcn happv to "endure ,(. lyiu, amfquip- of a -iiiful world. -., ,i.. i,,.1"...;!! ..-ue m. more for llicin th.m m1(,t.,.lt ,.lll,,.,.I1 What i- it that i- ,,. p,.(.iiaritN childhood? Innocence. im.,.rilv, :Hf above all no care for land ,. rnlll; ,,, . jIlMead, loxe of innocent eiiioxmcnt and plax. To become reallx as little children wl-must cast aside all love for pomp and xauitv andeniox ibo-,. thin-rs alone which a're intrinsical"- , --- ,- U won . e . T it-. -aid Mr. Koc. i-the literal and, 'therefore,' true meaning f the text, ami he who fears or i-a-haincd to become thus like little children is but as other men. and can not hop.- to be- come onc.of the Peculiar Children. Il lustrations of his meaning were given in great liuniber.s bx Mr. Koe. ami had it not been for the ab-md conduct xxhich followed the sermon, one might haxe tx liiiprc-s ,.(i. .iter 111c -cnuoii. 111c si-tci's immciliatelx m front oi tin platform began to tie strange little caps and bonnet- on their head- and long checked apron- around their bodie-. Idle other- drew marble- and top from their pocket--. I made niv xxav to the front, curious to -ee xxhat xxa- forth- M....i...v ..i..j" 'ri, ....M.iit.m.tf . ......... ...... ...... of voices and such hii-tling and eroxvd- uiiT a mav be -ecu 111 i school x aid during rece.-s, -ome called for King on the Castle," " rncle.Iohu is Very Sick." or " Kox.- and (Jiii- Come Out to Play." xxhile other- -hunted for ball" or "-hinnx." One poor old euthu-ia-t. xx ho could not have been far from three score vears and ten. dragged axvax xvith him -everal other-, and -et about to plax " Follow Mx Ma-ter."bx -tanding on hi- head (to the imminent danger of his ix ...,..:.... .. ., it :.- ,-,.1,..,., ....;....! Vi..... ......,.;...r ... ..... .1 .1.1 IFtltllAIIl tlltUI .OIIU-IO. - -.- felloxx-s. tottering mi the verge of the grave, try to throw handsprings ami .somersaults, but they did a-xxell as they were able, and cxidciitlv the -iiirit xva- ' xxiUing though the lle-h was xxeak. A ;..t..i.i 1...1:.,. , , 1. ..,.:.,!.. ..f i;ii.i..i ... in.. I.I.IH.V- -..i ..1 ..it .....i .' the platform comparing dolI and bick ering ox'cr sugar caudx . xxhile another, composed partly of old gentlemen, had been formed into a ring, and xxith shrill, cracked voices-, but exes sparkling xxith exaltation, sang: Ciime, Philander, let's he a-iiiutvliitur, see in your ranks tlierv" no ilc-ertion . Choose your tme lo e now or nex er, -ee that nil iton't eliooe any other. Love, fntvxxell Love, farexvell XX'e nm-t all Im- a-iiiaivhin. I..ix', tarvxxoll. Tlien a s,.:..r,.ii:iri:oi man xx.mld choosc his love from among the old ladies, kiss her and stand still while the -ame performance was repeated until a proce ion had been formotl. ami marched about -inging, giggling and playing prank- upon each other. Won- tiering how -uch thing-could be. I .-at uron a bench watching a game of drop the handkerchief." which, it -eeiiis. is ' plaxvd diffeivntlv out Wist from the wav in which the g-.ime i conducted bv ! children in the Ka-t. for an old gentle- man -at -miat in the middle of the cir- DtllOll once he keeled oxer hackxvards. and then, ri-ing to hi- feet, put his thtimlt to his no-.. and twirled Ins ' lingers at me. whereupon the old ladies turned nroimd and made faces at me, saying that I xx-as a '.-tuck up thing, : i ,.. .....i f. .. Mini niiiio-iie -iiore-ami a -iioai oi -man ....iiti..ii rii..r.. mm- -m imi.v ...mi tle, grinning like an old fool. He hap- wlio. uetore licr maiTrage, w-.i- .ui- pre-ent: pened to catch mv eve a-1 looked at Adelaide Keinhle. and an operatic .-ing- Funnic-t thing 1 ever heard of. When him, and I fear he -aw a quizzical or er. She retired from the. -tage upon lw- I vv ent to btM htst night I only had twen- eoiitenintHoiis look on mv face, for at ing married, in 1S4:. Several years ago tv-tive cents to mv name, and noxx I've and tliev wouldn't plav with me as long F If v'"""" &? ' o "."'": ?n ;l 7ro Ir. Alexander Herzi-n. fornier as thev 'lived." Much I marveled the-e tahle-poonful of .salt, and it xxill help it v alitor f the AooW, hs left .V)C-J ung:iiiilv foxvl to hear discourse mi plainly, and tumctl to go axxay only tt find, aii immenselx stout" xvoinan of sonie 50 summers standing heliind me vxith ! ner nnger m uer raouin, aim saying, as i he put her hand on mx -boulder " IJt tle lxiv. I like-- vou Won't x on plnr with nie? I think -r nal miJtx." In inter di.m.iv I hiliteniil fnl the jjj,,,,,,,!, detentlitiel not to retllrtin long ?u t ,,u,genm-a place, IhU -till the f.einittlon of the ht wa- upon .. and j ri.rn,.,i the m-ti d.a and -hall remain lt1j t,,.,,,,., me'ting bntik- up. iW- Imp- l mnv im nmu-ni ml Iwciuiir a 'Peenliar Child" mx-.-lf. Who can ' Zealand rhirrlr-;' Ye-terdax a fniit denier on Market MPft. -ax the Iiui-xilh Cnunrr-Jtmr- tml. inceii-eil at the IitHTtn- taken nx th" loafer- with hi- wan- di-phtxcd at tin door, placed a half gallon of Cax- enne peppers in a oaKei. win-mi u ..v ... 't ... I I New Zealand Cherrie-." and hung it in a cou-piiuou- place in front of hi- . i i.. : .. .1... ..... t.i.u. -mini, in " ni.u.... - ... ....-... imnhant -aunter-d up. inquired h..w trade wa-. picked up a New en In ml cherrx . placed it m hi- mouth, and -ml- u'hm ' . .I....I. I. .ft I., .ifli.tut f. vff.itlil T l llt miiht. i ne ue r. iwn mx. ii.un.i- ...1... ..t .-...-, .1 tltrll tilt ftHlll.'Tl-ar -i ". mi-ii... - new- from Memphi- wa- not ery en- couragmg tin- nmriutij:, unit ah. it had been x.'ar- Mtici' He hail eaten a New Z.'aland eheirx : w hereupon he ati one. lemarked that it wa- -iiji-ib. wiped hi- weeping exe-ou hi-coat-hex e, -up- po-.-d that New Zealand wa- getting t;irinel' eleri Vi'iir. XVl-IICIlllie dealer a . . , . ......! eiiinir .Itt.l it..ltt I f ...I Itlllt.illt I ttir "" pnnii. . i;io Him i" . iiii.ii. n'xt appeared, -lopped to admire the i :.. .. i ...i :t . i... ...:..i. .."! ;...i ..... rm- in-, .im-u ii -hv ihiiui jh-i t .1 J I I -i ...... I...f oi im'iii -lie iii'ii'i iiiiu -ecu iiiM iii-niii- -iiiplied the chihlrcn. and xalkil axvax - xxalked axxax with a face fiery with -corn and anger, while the children -et Up a howl that brought all the peo ple to the doors and x imlow . and droe ail the policemen off the -I reel. Tliu the fun went on all the morning. The fruit-dealer ncxer l.iu-hed -o much in hi-life. I he occupant-ol the ailjaceui imt oppo-iie snores ami a -mai i -man r --r- reproach, pulled off hi- co.it. and ' xvaded into" him. When he left, the fniitman with teudencie- to practical joke-had a blue ex e. a red i , a pur- pie face, a piimicil wrist, ami -exerai bu-hel-of fruit -eattered a I among ,. Mall box-, while the -.mie ringing ...w ..i roar ot laughter was going up irom tlie lookers-on. Aiiolhcr Per-nnal Pronoun Wantcil. - . , , , ., , A ''''"t ''"'"""'g of the plulolo- - "' N''port -miu wise word were v:l,,! "" g.ud to the spcnontx of the English tongue m the matter of gemlcr "Vcrth languages where all things. ' iaiiiiii:it' a- well a- animate, are en- doxved with m-x distinction, therehx m '. itating corre-poiidiiigbi-cxu.il forms ,0 article-, adjectixe-, Vc i". iiiir language ha-the bulge on ih tlicr-. 1,,1 :1 "UV furl her would till a want long '' ' allud.' to tl ruig ucciiU "f haxmg a pronoun that will applx , ,,lll:,11.v to either sex, m place of the m- Hcxii.le -he ami -s.e. in- aim " ht'r . ,,f our iue-ent -peeeh. I his lm ."' 'ons,,ierel l.x -ome persons Si ...:.. 1 .: i... :, :. ..... .. ,i"" "ri'r-- "" " For in- . r:iu''. . ,or .v,,Iir I." "''""': "" " "uxeu.s,, ,, x., ,.,, o. .....- .. ....- lfi'-tootl that the per-on p.ek.ng it up '' - -" ' '"' """" .-" l th,t III l-llll H IM' .l- -l-l'll If. j.l. I l. .. porkctbook ftiiueaud jdace will return the same to No. till Washington street, li'i" there xou are right up a -tump xxill -axe thein-clxe-" there xou are again "-ome trouble." I'.ut thi-i-n"t all. When a xoung hulx i- repeat ing to xou xvhat a third per-on ha- told her, how -he xxill twi-t ami turn in lin gual labyrinths in order either to con ceal the" -ex of the third per-on. or to make xmi think that -he w a-a he, or the he a -he, a- the ca-e max be! She The Skeleton of an Ancient Whale Found in a Sand Hill. We haxe recched authentic informa tion that at that portion of our -ea-coa-t known a- Little Ketmekeet a xaluable Jnstone rehc , the for.n of thecoinplete skeleton of a xvliale. -itx feet long, 1''- heeu found, xx ell jueserx cd. lie peculiarity of the affair is that the. keh- ,t. i-.i ... rn:inirlu u sonih iiuuii im- '.-- i" , war-, was gradually rcmoxed horn the piaee wncre ine remains oi ,,iis ..uci,-... limuster oi ineucep iiiusi naxe occii ie- po-ing for hundred-. Vea. tlioii-auds of xear-. Another circiiin-taiicc. be-ule- the fact that large trees of sloxv growth are directly over the skeleton, i- that the hill in xvhich it wa- found i- on the -"iiml s,,te oi t .e oeacii. ;!-" fly that the entire co:i -ouml -ideof the beach, -hoxving con- i-t mu-t haxe "cen tleepiy -uoinergeu ai me time w,,e "''-; specin en .., or g eaie-i -ea ma...- mals xxas dnven from his ocean home and left on the coast bx the receding ' waters. What great flood could thi- haxe been? Verilx has a prehistoric relic been found. -EliznMh 07 (A. '.) (.;;. ' -.Voxels written bx young writer-are compan-.! bx the . .1 r.azftt to green go.. -cherrie-. Thex furni-h the di-creet student xxitli entile occa-ion for impatience ami wonder. Heiemem- ber- that novel-xvriting i- a difficult art. and i- a-toiii-he.l that 110 apprentice-hip i- thought nece arx to it- practice, Keading and xvriting come by nature: and to haxe at the ina-ter- ami outdo their feat- no cour-e of preliminary gymnastic- i- needed. 1 hi being the case, one i- ovcrxx helmed xxith -trit xxithoiit plot or incident, intrigues w nn- .. . .. . t "'it point or object, psychology that is merely stupid dc-cription that doe- not d.-cribe. dialogue that is but monologue m (tisgin-e. neroc-vvhh hoihiuj: ma-cn- line alxuit thcni but their names, and heroine- 1110-t pitifully feminine: and the public is lucky if it gets half a dozen novel.- a year that are worth remem- branee and rcpt nisal. " The Ir-. Sartoris who died in Eng- land lately wa- the mother of Nellie iiram iiu?ami. .xir-. umam .-anon-. Iie imiili-hetl a boolc, "A xxeeK in a French Country Hou-e." She xxas a younger si-ier oi raimy ivemoic onuer, li celehrated actress, reader and an- ' thoress. vtry mucn llv a nexv laxv the French l'ost-iflice undertakes the collection of small hills ' m tne provinces. .. 1. .1.1 ..... 1... 1 ....... t- CII1AS (JKEAT WALL. An Intrr-tilK I-tlrr frutn J. Itll XaimC, r-.u,t4n)lnc ?. fnl" 1'arty. irnin ikr c V llrrwW Alnt 2 VWk b tHoflftnH"li Sjrrx-, the nxijur. km! 'vpri-cni-'' that mii'i 1mx- rt'iitind'-l him l Columbia df-x'erig Aincrtna. H Imx4 found th' grent vn)l Itv fwrfrtl kX iiig through the gkv . in lU it n thick, brown. irrgHlr li Ut crumbled into th . The Kklii -tejxiiHtl twwanl the Uinck. id gr ckmi w the went lh-r that xr hm j4 to nmhor within a miU f lrr 11 the ImkaI-wen-.-t Oow n. mihI msnx a- i-ould U' pnrM fnHi 1m x-H wmi a.ion the enptain. the oflWr.. -Mllr. in wn-ir otu hot. iiiiurii. .twi b -- Hi-inl -nilor with a pot of white pniirt ( ui-cnl' the fact thai the Kk-hHUHHl b .: :....! .t... ...... .. tt i'i... ,..-. ti ,-,,,. w. .--.... .. . ... .. nx.. j. tli- only timminifiit I hxr t wki. h could ! impnitl bx rn-lcrn -i.-rik- . ami whnh cmld I- muited ..-r umI n---o .y. !".. ..!... ..--,.- ... ...... ..I.. -. ...ul ..It!.. .Ill . i.t..i.t...M .. .H.n -en-me. i n.in wnai i mu m m- -xu- .....Iii..ii. rtilii.tt iHii.i.il it u..luilf ...ul... p"""'"'- ..... .,...-........... . ti. reign of a Chim-e iitk- hIk. floiin-h.tl two cewtun.'- iviiiv I hot n,i- etiH'ror w:t- di-turbe,! b tk. t- -taut itna-ioii of the Turuir-. a hanlv ,,otuadie nice. uH. i-amc from tk- htll- f Mongolia and plundered hi- jHi.pU-. ,o xere inded nfterwatd ! nnn . if nil tin iMiin.Tur Klltl lint.. ihm'HihI Ihr I I m I I ,.4" ..a.. .....I I ...... .. .....I M.t.. . 1 '.) mile- ill li'iiin. nmi u i- oiu w lien oii con-iiler that di-tame and the iti credible amount of lalmr it impo-et lli.it the magnitude of the wmk break- hhii xou. We lauded on a -moot h. p bid beach, -tuddcil with -hell- which would haxe rejoiced the ee- of i hildrell We found a -mall xill.ige and a -aw the villager- grinding the corn The children, a few beggar- and a blind per-mi came to welcome U-. the I'llil of the wall which jut-into the -ea ha- been liiteii bx the waxe- into a ragged, -hapele eomhtioii. I here wa- ...I I I II I- .- .. ......... ........ .-...- - commodate the temple ami pie-en. an impo-ing pr nee A the -ea. A-fara- Wl. , , the wall -tivtchcl oxer hill ami xalh-x, until it becnuie a line. Ii- average width at the -ui face i-20 t feet. At the ba-e it xaiie- from Hi f. , jhi. Hi-made of -tone ami bri. in face i- 20 in 2." et k. . .. and. con-idoimg tlhit o centurie- hax. 1 n testing its workman-hip, the xiot. p. tile xvol K xxas xxell done. A-a mere xxall there i- nothing im po-ing about the great xxall of China, n,,.,.,. ilIV :l immlred thou-aml xvall-.the Wltra nx,.r ,.,., miI ., ,,.,. 1M.. f , w, iI1llt-. ,1 wa-the infinite p:lt iont-.- which miikl haxe conipas-.d .,, X.,M n .,iMl.. Woiideitul aiethe pxr- tllll;,. .,, xvonderful a-a dream the ..j,.,,,,,..,! ri..N which xou i-an not f-d- hxv or -olxe. eiiLMiieeriiiir achiexeuieiil- III1I1- of Thebes. There Xou see me u ,.,,,,, ( (.Xl.n ...., Tli.-gi.-H njj, ; ; :in,, (lf ,,.,!.,.,.. I ,:,, ben reading the late Mr. .s.-xvard's eahul.i- ,i(IM ,,,. ,,. i.,i,r which ha.l budded ,. .,,,.. u;ih wouM haxe built the Pa- ,.,15,. railwi.x-. Ceu. Crant thought that jj,., Sexvan" had underrated it- extent. I beliexe," he -aid, "that the labor expended on thi- xxall xxould haxe built exerx railioad in the I'nited Mate-, exerx canal and highxxax and 1110-t if not all of our eitie-." The -torx i- that million- xxcrc ciuploxcd on tin' x all: that the xx ork la-ted o ear-. I haxe cca-ed to xxomler at a -torx like thi- In ancient dax- the dax-xxhich our good people are alxx'ax- lamenting ami a ! turn to which i- the praxer of -o maiix xirtuou-ami piou--oul- in the ancient dax-xx hen an emperor had a xxall or a pxramid to build he -cut out to the field- ami hill- ami gathered in the people and made them build on peril of their head-. It requited an emperor to build the great xxall. .No people xxould exer haxe done -iich a their oxxn xvax. I he irieat xxall 1- a monument of the patience of a people and the mi-applicd prerogatixe of a king. It nexer could haxe been of much use in the most primitixe daxs. ami now it i- onlv a curio-itv. We xxalked about on the top and -tiulied it- -imple ma ivi u,(rklll.mship. ami looked upon the plain- f Mongolia, oxer which the .M.adcd 'fartar came. On one side of the xxall was China, on the other Mon- i4Mv w hi- 1 u-int mi lnv:in it ln iiiirt i ,.,,M :I1H1 barren even under the xvarm -,jim,.. There xx:is -ouietlimg like a wehome in the waxe- a- we again ,.,.,.,,.,1 ,!., :uj ilu.w that th a ,,p(, which we are again xeutiiring with t. confidence that come- from long and f,ien,llx a ociation xxould earrv u- home ,,, America, and lighten ex en 'that jour- ...... u;.i. .. .,1;,,.,, f the html of the .. . - e- . A Xexx.spapcr Man's (ihm Lurk. I luring an excursion from thi-citx to Niagara Fall-, ami xxhile at Cleveland, an incident occurred xxhich xxill nexer be forgotten In tho-. xxho he:ird of it. Ih.. henna nl Hoii-e at that city xxa- croxxded xxith gue-t-. xxheii an eccentric .in,j witu dniggi-t of Mnithtiehl Street :,ppt.artn bite at night at the hotel office :id demanded a IhmL The clerk replied tjI:ll t.n. WJl ,,v WI, vacant Im.I- in the hoiw. one whenin xxa- quartered a pht-biirg morning nexv-paper man. ami t. other in a room xvherein xxa- a Pitt- burg ex ening nexv-paper man. xvhoxx ere xxith the exeur-ion. ..-p,, tell you the truth, they are Ik.Ui ,,ri.tv dniiik s xou mav 'take vonr choice a- to xvhich n Mini ou xxill -Ieep Tin- dniggi-t -aid that on general principles he would take his chances - tm. evening new-paper jotirnali-t. :ls tj.y cxcell.nl the morning men in mor, W:ivs tlian one. ami ne woiuu doubtless 1K. ., dnink that he would lie dormantly quiet all night, lie went to 11 and wo.- .-oon -omul asleep. The journali-t, hoxxevvr. awakened almt V2 o'clock, and thinking it a long time l- tween drinks, dre-scl him-?lf. nncon- -cioit-lx-. in the dniggi-t s cloth--, and allied om to make a night of it. Ever :,n,j .M,n R. mutteritt. a- ne xreaieti an rroi over a hundred dollar- f-howin a ctnmlent roll of hill-), and I'm 1-ourid to sitend ex'en cent ut it iwiore morn- up He did. rMjJfury Idojntph. According to the St. reter-hurg a v.-:tr. in trust, to a Iymdon linn, to ln applitnl in maintaining revolutionary iournals. and this sum i- riiviileu h- txx-een Land mid Liberty aiul other pa-j pers. FASHION MUTES. lArt j?rl J" rz kc attr r.s?VtM- in ju)kA U attii. tll In 1- l',x-lt, cw wH fa4wMtaU a. fortMrk. mm! 1bs kv1m r lklft - Th fwlM TtM-Utnl 8kHcrj r-amk-. whte tOMr. WWclw-lWy a4 - Mimt (Maa4 4tum r mnAn wi0 tln fjm H-ai-t. in tmrmr mmmj ymrt ag. ai h Biit; t imimc ikg tr --Iatfiiftrt bU-k jilt iH tr for h nt 0M wmmtmA mt a -Htid fmiMUtki mm( m Mm ! W mm) for irimnktRf; lki -Mtr mmI Hhw toM-klnj! wont wkh wkii mm! bgl Bittiiwmu Vhrrr ' a nr ylr. tW ivkir f " M gold." n.l tnttn'tUefsnl Im tkritcuU ctd or- that I- x fry kjnnArttf (UA.ert-h Utr jmwI ayliM ar Lx x.rvI. at!. t. rvf.Ir tbtn nnr .ptauo.. fin.- white wa-lio y wmumI lymml lhj inrck or rru(?" b di'inwr-l-wk'we; haud.tMheft. whiek r -Hjwl tntiU Ai-fdH dr . HiHit.l. PHK--U" Ml Xt.L. ihirk ckMh oi.H- in tl 4iRU (tf ni4ninth. lU-mtraadt jmm. vrme, jturgoxne. j ikieti brtwu. aad lMrti, brcai Mr- ir oimwn in titr r tftioL rit do--- teing pirprv-l m tfcc fr ni-liitig hHis fr w"y fall mr. 'Vfof mulrrMl- nr lAiitrr ntr. t-lutli, rn4t inere. nod n v fabric rallrd fcWr ts Mimjttfr, w hirh i- rlr worn. vl h- a itigh -irfi-. 11ml rvmWr bunliitg nwU- -uAktrath l-sii lo rv for warm wnt lr 111- Uriiu n lings are ss'tn of thi- lair "". sitk plu-li lnM-dfr-, huuix r - "I mrtrW -litvhmg. d w.Hjlrn brid-. nl x1' contrasting Ik in Mt-h pUiilt or In -t intrict mai d-M? T1h -liirrmg - jutl.tr iluriitg the -uwiniMr txtll m begixtil up, Hiwl ih'-rwill ix tin- ii-ual xri-tylM plix4tMtf. fnwi th fine kfe-tl.tttitlg like ctllUMItg tt th broadest kihiuv ml l.x-kns 11m coHl ba-.pe mm! pl.iit.1 r Hin.1 kirt will be one ot thr txli-h h-igw- fH- t.fcnl tlres..e. Thf ls.iu- i -lint awd trvmi nil around, r ele ll eu- brt r ll the hip- it wax have u mJ, or a xjtiare gniniM' hke h pls-lnnt m.tle of the material u-l for trimming, or wl-t it HMX have the pli-trn el. whithi pointeil Ik-Uh the xxjttst. and r-ally c--i-t- of two rexer-i 'Htnl i.gTthr doxx'ti the middle. e Jem ling fnni the ' .low it. ami ctirxingiiarntwcr at th xxnt-l line. Thi- max be of plain cloth or of -a! in, or e!-e it may he aln-t ieivil with parallel line-of tjrag Ithh1 pU'l cro-wic in H.int-. I'lic l.n k ha- xerx tlat H.-iili..ii plait- in tin- middle -vain, xxhich max either U-of the xxod gNHls or it- trimnung-. or cle 11 miv hnxn n bia- rexer- -et in each -Mtn of th sHlt loriii- l Hln-r ba-qin-s arn -Hghllx lm-ble-biv.i-ietl. rt!tiirittg oitlx ixxotrrthr.' button- for the doubled Mrt, xxhn h dU- lio'e- the xe- -et ill U-lteatll l'll.sir- pli.'.' trimming give- the figure Mich roundne that it xill entiime in fnxor; also the wide belt beginning in lint -cams under the amis and fa -letting ill front. IlJoue effect-xxill al-o Im lp ular. and the-, are now u-cl to return the prettx -hirring, and alo to .snubiii.! it xxith ax e-t and xxith plaiting- For in-tance. one of the nexxe-t sllgge-tiotH .-hoxxn i-a Ketnbrandt gifeu . .i.liinere xxitli cotch plaid -aliu triiiimiug-w hich has a bloit-e ba-qiie made in thi- xxax. The gay plaid satin i- laid on the ba-qtiM lining -It. tight doxxn ea. h -ide of tho front, each side txxo ami a half inches broad, or at lea-t extending to tin front. The xx iol material i- cut the shape of the lining, and it- front edges are -hir-ic.l croxxi-e in txxo clu-ter- onu at the xxai-t line and the other at tin: top of the dart -and are dntxxn lHiek to the edge of the plaid -atlu vest : the fullness below the xxai-t lino D pressed in tlat plait-, ami the loxver edge-are -iiuplx piped. Titty -haded button- fa-tcu tin- xe-t. The plaid is again introduced beloxv the xxai-t line in potilion plaiting-, in the standing bias collar, and ill the cuff-. Few otil-idi; pocket- are -ecu, but occasionally they are made quite effective as trimming by being cut in a long -quare-cormrcd shape, and placed on the edge of tin? basque, xx here they hang like a big. Small fancy plaid- of xxool and silk combined are al-o iise.l for trimming plain xxool die - Tho-e xxith much red and gold on olixe grounds trim ef fectively. Ceiidarnie blue xxool i- triui nicd xxith bar-of pah' blue, olixe, ami old gold on dark blue ground. Tint nexxc-t and xxanne-t hiking trimming is ilk plu-h of the -tune -h.ub as the dre-s. u-"d for panel-. Imrder-, and ve-t-. and for -tripe-doxv 11 the front of the -kilt between box plait-. The plait ed -kirt-i -lioxv every xari"ty xvorn dur ing the summer. Ihi: there are two -lyle- mo-: otteti repeat.-!, vi.. : that for tall figure- ha- three -ide-pl iit.;d tlounces cox eriugt lief ron breadth- hori zontally ,xx bile that liked by -h rter hidies ha- the riltjnu plaiting extending -tntight from belt to foot d.ovn the front ami -ide- Fexx -kirt- are plaited all around in kilt fa-hion, yet x.-ry fexv are seen xxithoiit being plaited -omewliere. The fa-hiou of the deep -qiinre Koman apron covering the front ami -ide, while the back i- covered by txxo. three, or four plaiting-, will remain in favor. For plaiting-to Itordcr -kirt-, clu-ter xxill be greatly u-ed. Whcneoiitr.i-ting, materials form the trimming, clu-ter- of plait- of the guy trimming xxill alternate xxith other- of the plain material eho-en for the die-- Uox-pkiit- xxill al-o ! f;t-hionabIe for lorder-, tml tin., will 1m xxide or narrow according to fhiicy. The tab- and rexer- of -atin like thj trimming - jo.ular l.i t intr are re pMt d on in h IV.tiih i-imii.. -r-l-r' Hfir A (trorgta .Mountain Di-appearing in a Singular .Manner. Nexv- ha- Im'cii received of tln further -inking f the large mootitnitt in North to-orgiu which droppel into a iitMtt)T made chasm -ome time itM-e. Th mountain, known a- Tugalo. i- an wor-inoii-one. It i- more tha two mile alnnit it- Im-.'. and i- alxutt a- high a Mone .Mountain, s.iiii- month- ngo h thundering iioi- wa- heard. - if a live ly tntrtlupiake hail -nddenly eomieneeI openition-. A gentleman who wasg ing hy theTiigalo .Motintnin lok'd t w anlit. and xva- amazed to -ee fnlry oue thinl of the eiionuou- ma hrenk "or-e from the re-t and -uddeiily vani-Ii into the earth iK'netith. carrying with it im-men-t; tr-. -tone-, etc. After a few day-the -ei-ne xva.- vi-hml. and it wa found that the ground on which nlxwi one third of the mountain was re-ting had ojcnel or hrofcen through, and tie ma, thu- iM-ing left without -upjror:. tumhl.il into the chani thu- pnvidtl for it. It apparently alxMit tilll thi-cha-m to a level with the ground, lut ha.- .-ince !?n sinking. Snr can im agine the cati-e, and fer- ar- entertain--! that the re-t of th mftntain mu-t follow. Tin- -ide from which th- falling m.t.ss wa- torn i- ntggl ami irregular, no stratification having leen followed in the tjaring -: The ma ha.- jn-t let tlown about two feet further, and the xvhole ea-; will le inve-tigatetl hv com jx'tent srienti-t-. who are determiiiel to prolte the -ecret of the I.i-t monntoin. m a I'lick -ays that the themKiineter in . the late heated term reached high C UVIL say- the Patter-on Vr. the average man went higher yet. He got up to hig, hig I)." Henrietta chth i- -till the -tandard material for deep mourning dr- t-s ail ' the vear around. .Milanese re-nilHe- the Iiomltazine. ami taini-e cloth i- like ( clo-ely,woven UeLiine. Arr!4Btlt. t. 1 K-r U tl-w U Tjc"'. w Mrf It-H TriwM 1 1mr W. 4wl 11 . nriAU Wjlr vnmrt jmm Wijk,' m l !-. (. W. Tttiix arw. m4v wnW. yi TUmmst. " ts-ix Hh JiwH Writf, lt--rt tkjwM mA lfi fi. ttWrW4 te TrC i wW Atmn tif m " Kx taNl hi rt4kigf tWr tlK? F brut mn imr MTi'1 '' " . - m -- a.oHX h rtMMi im arrMqr"M Mr " "" nUmh - MMiMr K " gmtinmm "t liir f!.4y TrtJ - t,mb . ! rw hh gp4tl Im -itMif J Vn'' a MJMi fr mmt r .! IM M 4Mirth iU-r UiSMrr. Krtwi I ilf .Vk V xMrU aiWrti. . mImI m 4 b - mJ m " lltftuytM - mMm hs-M i rm .-. thrtua rrtuc 1 k m M v. tksa't VX ka im I w y Wh Mitk a t4J llt. m at 4"t cat 1 Wi h Mi tki It amiir Umh m liW &r i. katl n ik4. awl Mr '1' .kt ktMt to M ll Jtmr- rl. few aJbtMH U r lol. wa-. mhmmt U mI h Mt ' P v. ... .. u mi , iil nlaWt AWMnr ' ..,". .. ..I -- T . 1 ttw kalki rfrlkwo Mr I' BMlrf tk lrlt 4.Wr, 14-aV hmimt Mtt Mr Ikr brtttt r twi k " rr.l Htt - MM I aw " - -- .. . ... - - iBM rlv . ImH a alt.1 anaaa.1 ikr wmt ta k wk' ki- ex. fmnmik al iMa tr int., ?.aWrt OakiMttat. -W ITW ! iri!kt-Mrl l- Ukl ki- . M aw ii.-.awi kta "T' I .. 1 i i k . kittt TkhiM M-nr4 ik kf f-.lJ. &M.I kaMWIMl .. '.41 tin. t Lmr kiaa ' Hr rk-4 Ltx h.I la lo aataaH k wa i..Mf iw f tl. Wox- kfwi airaJ' luuiliM IBlu lk ! tmd MM ' - "" ' r . . toaartl Ai)tr-knrjr M 1mw. T'. phx wa-ntrMl hk titM. mh k tuini-ter ail rtn M.1 tW rxaM.t4i.M. -4mh.I lk4 lb r4 lallet kal -rrr.t lk aarU. MM lkt lv.lx draih raki bh kat.' Iwi m- V ( Itia-! iibh--xx krru ltWrl iutkaaa, .!m Wrtfrkl .m1 lf ,irMg-. hal beea W4s. bv Prka MrlHM.rM--trm lel it raft anl 1mhI Ik wwa4 ..I tl...ir fri.M.l mjmI luiif kfMttd VM ImI A I !;. I-k- a .l-l- "" lii .t I rankkM llnrwi, mi smn A.-, i.lei.1 lo Mr. TMIina-kM-l '.Mar, a a all the ktoH U-,lir- il ..ax rx sl. aal ilw, yLir. la iiitMiMtav wit It Hr .aMr- ko.luit.il. .li.rtl f.J- l.mw lV n m oVkM-k The rental, w -rv Imacktlo thi- -o oh the t'anad.i -ailWrw traia .. s l'. Ui .n .Htlmr I'mmu tk. .krtait thx wentakiix to t J- MiHlrtal.iva; iHiili-hiiH'nt of CeiMx I-Mllo. om L-faxetle AveNit.'. tnd tk t-k of s,tt- inunk-i.ling to th.- fantilv tk al Mx .levt.lve.1 tiia.il lr Y.n,Hjit4MUd. tk fa mil x phy-H'ian. '11. u u. ...... -. uuL r..f,.ISll.-y. U Ik a.-, hlenl xxere l.mtH.Hl from lt.ikert l lak- tiiHii. xxho a.s-.muiiH-il tin- rewata hme. leaving hi tltn' tiMfnMia allllo-t lM-itle thi'lll-elxea W It h JJfief "on th- t-Uml. lo-hiv wa- t Imx l"a a gala lnx xxllh the xouMjf jrfd.' of Unix I ritiily ioitkl. many t wlaHi a-r U have xi-Ue.I lln-ir pa -lor in enmp om tk htth k-iiHi. Now all i- ckar,l laiueHtatHttt Life in Motel-. A Nexv Yolk genlleilltlM. XX lo I MM lHsude.1 for xear- in one ..f the leading Mtoadwax hotel-, reuutrke.1 t it iri,r--(..nd.'itt "f the llitrtfotd Ttmm that tk general atllie Imv h hleit .f tla kind f life thllt U led liy fllh"HMlle WiiMIM xxlto lmrd l hot.'lf mmI hix. Mlkinjr lo o Init k.ll time "Anx Ia4. latr k.eper fun tell y.Hi." he -m.. that the order for xxiite frm rtMitiic msitiiM! Iy tlte-e xxonnti itre cnoritHHt Tky are generallx ett in th dax time, "when hnJmmfs nre atteatHng t iMiitt.i kwit town, and the wine i- nlxvax- iao.1 fir at om e. v ho iHtX- for it? f Well, th 14 - -U..r- oh. y.at tor-, gettendlx What dn"t under-tand The-- idle uomen haxeayrntt many viior. too-lh men iiinHit town, chth men and her- with tifoiiey to -petal and nothing to ! 'I lt-y .-all xx hen the Im-lmtnl- ar away and mttke lhemet e- quite at Htue Th. women u-tnttlx re.-etve tketn In the the oarlor-, ami it - afterwitn aa a) iiiMtter to invite them to h.4r room. , Urtlei- f.-aine and other refte-htweHt , an- -eat down, ami there i- a high-td I raroii-c for a eoiiph' of InHtr- I If tar"f lit- vi-ltor- ate careful to he .t of tk way when the hu-lHtml- get laone t dinner. himI the women are.-qtiaJU rnrt- j ful to -ee tht ih. trace- of the pfe..-4tm . Ii tpHlioii remain, tlantgh. If they have lie.'ii tH free xxith the xv in, they lott , alwax--uiceed in Iieliitjf that." , 4 Whv don't the hotel imti -t4jit"! Weft, -one do. Then ar. hotel- in xvliH-h tHithiiig of thi kind ran he re- ' -at.'d. ami no impropriety of aax khnl J can lake plaee n -ceo ml time: latt tk I matter i- tt delieitte one to jom-h. Hal tit hte men pre fT to keep ekar of k if thev t-Hit. There are .me ltoti, ' llH.tigfi. where mo wotlee i taken of it. ( Vi-ii..r- mux cMe ami jo a- thy ! plae, himI aiti tM-iler- are !".! with- H a tpiath.t. We an- nt neral jtolie." -nx- the maHagar- of the-e h i. - anil f phh oui iit-MM to Kn-li .ntr gne-t mider -tirvnllHe. I lell yn. a ywig wife vrle-. Ih-4mm. 'p a)- -ttt dnriMg the day hottkl ihtit lMnrI at a Je4-l. atnl il -irpr- me tlmt imh of eixfMire wlei kew th waW. aI . i i it. t. .a the ki of p.w,pk ia it. dwt k-t th-ir wne- away froM laHeU alu.get'fr I aey .r- in .butgrr mK th tune, ao many of them fall itOt Iwtiat- aatl hh- panx that rum litem f.nr Kfe ' Thi - geniHtttan ei inxe -j.'iv.ea furUor if k wen- iK-e nry. hat h ahl tpiite etaath lo -gg,.." mre a few t-Iwipt'T-f.r iastttne. t.f a ittgh-naxor.l Kra-M - tktxie- mw H. -IlaArT W baaa'." Itw....L 1 and . in the altera! wkk-h a a- kth ralawfc-aa Aawtkrr the I'ojf wtke- hh walk. At thi- Xim ' -M " Irawi--ka'M ettiarax d 3aV Mo one aneonneeted with thentart i- ad- j phi-." iaatead nf, iaaV-rHU ti! initial to the Vntiean. !-, walk-, with ' ".' 'IV ww mmm-T alaMat that long -tride hi- inijM.-tng figure I-h-i. inteail of -ay twg, - Mr. Itrww freaf . tagiy ur.tiHii m the -imple. maje.th - rontiKettl i-olit He in-eeede th.. rt of hi- -tiite. a- if he de-ired to r.-i ,u -oh'tnde after the long d.rv of hi- ptihlle , the N"w F.b-tLmmI Watraal tkart mmV tk tlutie. He nexer ti-e- ti ni-th- t- ' ehrjrrntaa "" txt rai. ! I km pniVHl.fl by hi- gardener, Milratore, hat harn'ht Ttlfor! " -tAntU for -oiue tiiia" la'fitr th- ktuire ... of hi- aviary. -milig at the golden , "It a Mnrd Ma-aaanti im tf. ' tk pli.-asnm- and fnn-t.-ttli pige-.n- wkh remark Uure-I kr a wfctt Umrnmr -4 theltiextdeneeof a Franel-irA-iium, the ,h.y kt the Kp. m iaaaa". ami then tnd-s on. penetrating the Frenekman. wk w aWaVtawt aw. tlmket which oeetiphs. a jiart f w, afckka. ar am am k theganlen. wohr wrtk -..J eijaw' - Taa, f . , .-.""""".... i the ratdr n a evwiraJ frtei : kajg at - 7::" "-"wr,.lns -! anoyei tv III- trrer-itie. f a mat ptiMl l'J year, old. on one of th closing day- of term kept him in and undertook to xx-hale him. He, however. di-annM her. and returned -everal ki -- forench LIOW. Tlie -elidnjl-tn-- iit..itI.. ... forgive thi- breach of discipline., !o.kel a: him Ktenily in the face, and, -liakin her forefinger at him in a menainr mard menain"' ni ri ner.-aiu -mnly- tHtam. 1 will hnlA,V'WMit-yt Inin"t' l" "!' hugging me: and if xuu di-.fv nte I -hall pnni-h you very -everely ." '11 mn.. -t "t . ..S'rr1 "t 1 . . - . e- .. mtu. He w!k ir -iJ 1 - ... "-.." -rrkenfa.T-T-.r..L.-. i - j er or later bring up in th- uoor-h. I Iktroti Free Vj. ' ',A fi.trl. 11 . ?..! r f-l IWi4 t- . K r- ,.. Mf . MMlLtaf A.um -!. 4Ml Hi mt iWk. &W lw.wwmiy n'tsV v tfcrt j. mtA fn- U XMitwg Hfcr llkrW- vailMtf I f 4rml! Aste rr . $m ww aw tT rt'o mimmmm mnt. utg. mi tmkim "- nr .. W .t Wm Tf1li . MnOM - Ut at Ik vr .4 tflkkng " fc MTtaxf m1 iWl tnMiHf. ! . rti - ?V fgrvmm t d wntiirx fc.- , U hmi Im fMMa4 ithM i . tto k tW ImK Aat .immii'i . jhph MflWa i,aitkfi"r) Ht M tfc . Mt-M 4 llHf u'MMPt tafcrtt Ifca. MrMr ar 1mt4 tm tMti It . Ikrt I fMpMftJf ' t Ha m4mr m mm praami. ak k.kf MH w - IM 0'WMlwfc " M m AW hum liak ' tnm Ht a Wit m IIm.. s" Hs fclrf. IVHast-t kr k V .W ikrttm'ttomvmh "fMalfcli - l-MM w . m r . .&&! .W. kM4 m-M. W k . h.M -k Ukf iinK J - - H k - .4 tk y.Wl fc yUttor hr. wImWimM twtl . VfrlJri tit. PkU thmA t- to mm mtmiA t s Ik kJ I M x A1 mH At aW - Ma. k aortk 4b4tm at ;' ' t h J taw t. 7 W k tfct b kkk k kal urn tokHM. m4 k.k J U w-klaar iaV . a kiiM mVm 4W ta4 aval kr a ! tarwatk 4a- k a w --t- hs krf kaaalknnan k ., .1 . aav Ar. ht it la aa-t f 4 h amaif aa4 aal a4 tk lavl k kt I- t' hrr xr , aat kH tk" land h tk M ! tfcrf" 4f fatkfrt ' t m- imI m- kr ax aa 'anapl 4 rotatta- aal rva-'i ! akk-k lk-r a m JaaV' 4 itttfF Wkaj If V aaWM wr Hi MmIU w jra rt Nt mimt raw, .or '""m; I In Ik- r"n 4 Mkf Ik ilurrfmnk-d dtttx r kn. fe- h -r i tk kl svktfW- iorMaatkiM kaM tkr ral o4 tlaMr .. -1 m , kaak-4. i a lr-M tk 4hu nitaWt . kM-M'k M tl ; pk- U rHrl pm i .skk-il tklag ! .Irbift tkryr' ttm:r -. - '" !l-nintir lrMirtiL I 11 Mill I t iwtfV t kj rr-ak-t 1 1 Jw-rM tkat. Ms.-.mltMft' to W i at am t . ' ataiena-ni. kta kioak-ilf. .4 tm aH! laryry a a at that rim rnr MMatal. -. that' k kai k fpri m tk 'm Ikk nf lh iihki-H 1 1 kt mom . k.M"r. Mafili iktl kt iria.rtM. Mnarad f gtvml ' xantav kin, a a kai ry lltttr ' HalarN. aal tiM.kt iImm aftr-rfc tf atltka't fra from th kia NMaar' t ffiitn '"a wk kar fc-4kw-J a kai trto-k hmI atnly ta'ar kw a at I tit. nrt 'ITmw a .-ak H ll r oirvL kM'rxrr. t k rarrAttlif .oajai-t er .l . 1 1, tk at tataalv tfcat ataja- of kjaorant- ukl twaM kiaa k lalrMi, it Matty m kHtar inMfriM. kt ait feth frinl kla arkk k mtv naikr it prarttral Mtt. H mei to work In k-no lift HbtV htHiln. tVrasklr. araf fr- io I-A- aal lkn in Ik aKimfrira. it it will Im n tkat krr a a mm H m in tkr workl, who art kiuiaalf lo Mrl It'itralMff. a Ml mukiiy tf m ikiak Ikaf a . an U irj weH artlaatt k at alaW at a?!. or aUkiMM katnta any a T" ' lrnhM. w k. lka ffH ktaaV kt- kavL ll I- -tWt f intraai M kaata tl. . , karln; kwih m mmII n riwwMaat It--. . H.H-k- in M laara. imt taajm I... reliraiaary trial. Mtowrk rnttMrl a. ! e tHtr.xt ia-felM-r laiW at' Ma. '' made fftilttre a(t-r faUwrv, T tk w-. hmn k.o-'er, failurr U a way of lrt ing. aial fihr-. trv arafntty r-tf" l HrM. ) at tkwt kw m tkr way k t. aae .aw tiaarhv t4 trxin-a tk tat urf. ...er avuia .. .rati!. . las aaa tht ), w.. ihottaxk aMwlaar Ik k. " y.x wmy w. m.j tri and tkirw, I r9Hmm. tkr in llrnwhr . mtfg' ,Me fwrtkrr .-H'rlawMt Ikaaa'. iad!. t that dartajr k kwf f fajkw k wa- a.ewaMkMlaai ImiHrlHWl f w- wkn k . wa. Ia akjMMtfelt la- of xaltw lo hiaw. Lmm ,siw - ., . ...., . ,,r '!ilh....lir. , f,m u,T .la-ta- 4 tk ! J.dtn 4trr Utnk Ma Htti a kaM T.4.-4. mi hm .-aearaka. Tkr la4 few' v Jew H t h mmmi at tk wfc-1 ana) jfatk .-red itHtek tavfwraalkat rtalh !! ltli of t watt i iatiwtf rl ally ka fikr okl kka m tk kwalli mm ttrk awl a-kl kia kw k ta !; Uim-l IVat-ra." wak-a thwaia4ir reply. " I'm jtotw' fca W -orfaiitMo. paa " JkU rkjfjkt. rriml'il tk " fMilai ," ' latt nas U i' latte to Mwdy MHvkxwflnw. aatro a MmJT aal dir lkr . Hi orlr w laaaiaa a gMw .a " 'fa kul akt aaaMaw tk liate. IhH afmearwl to la rtwthn: the liflk-oki.' of tk in k aata! ) with Moa-k irnttitr. I'apa. I ffww I aa 14 ratde' wmt't W a m&mt U it .1 aatie of Ik IV - x aVa : ha U. kaw aa tkiaar frr taW " ; rw fv . Sra f Ik "kirag MtfMr mt ! tHNMtwg the Xm'X. tka tk tipfgpmpbmnl Tror istilt ..iU. a f tkea fiwtty wawietl t . HaS ka"." fcM ' pag ."' it wiant U aajr "Mr ! hntvut' great win," aa tkr oa w.atkt tW Ta4 x - aa bad WdAr hhm" -UH wka m ' j thi tJv .-icar k-4f l lavi At a legal Hrr4fcvtMi a iajer -4re. tke Ja-V- -"" aw uawvbui wkae-; What Vfm- m tk' faanwltkai vtrti hfltir The reohr waa: - WK. vi 01 01 omt Honor, k wa. ntaAed wk? one end .f the hwrref am4 Tat tim9y .,0 tt... ...t..- .i ... u t .. -... ...- .rv.p-i null, .. mm . w . . whether k wa- wki-kv or I'a. If w- "t-liTH.-4iHga;iamvsMM 2, , . , lht. Jw4, intr lMglrfc.from Igto ! rar -- r.7'T'- - :" : " " i. -ar- mrtmx a o '.'""""r - lengui. .vutwy kaanfn "; i touch aul (tUr; iilteatli.o m awaaKW- I sable ratfwr than hvaw Iakjr. tlMat r- I rMMJ te m- r tkaMr 1 r, ! ! r aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal X JB -