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■rem older Tinza. ««»«» fa lw*htir a reatary. whaa there m Sk^^ElETS Ore hmd gw. doping my v yoratowhea »• boys ured to go along with 'em to Aafftefa, or to Karon, and amp oat at night, aad Jkteo to tbe cid nigger wagoorr* re toey fa*l a aboul ghoa. and haunted haaa^ and witahre rtofag tha boraaa at night and pWtfag their mace* and stealing a teoe boo fix whitest foot. When than fire boa was nsOed behind the door and we aavad all the pot we found to the wood.. paar and pat than la thToaadlr erjmk and ■ we W aluaadanXoraaohalght and thara Whaa waters wo^TSSLi to and aoant>7 Jean. to vfalre, and hoaaat woolhM* home-made or sealskin oap* that woold bold water hha a jog. Whaa tha gMafadl thatroan-atoehtoga aad it took maka a frock, end wc had qoflto^T'and a good dinnar aad toritad tha aatghbon, aad tha MaVetein god (hi road to Jericho, and it na qiBled "a -i— It- and va ehOdrenthougfa it wee Joet the pretrial thing in the wide vo id, and vara as rorry for Uw poor WkrwfodhJWt torn W Wa vara rich it oar bras* We bad nloe plank window droller* aad sight by tan glare, and a big ■oaa, auothar cna by tha aida of it, and a oot odk I, and I've narar baud any moric atone to.-. I aoandad ao aveat and vonld pot ■e to el «p ao ganlly aa tha palter of. tha rain apoa tha roof that eovand that ahed where*. Kept. Everything vaa good then, ' aad the vortd vaa Jowly and tha deyi wreo k»g and happy, aad it vaa almost an ! age to Catjatmaa. and nheatnat* and ehtokaplna vara batter than thay are nov, aad my mother'. tarn-over pore and mines piaa vert tha bat fa tbe worid and ao vara tha gingar cak v. and aow-sdaye I oatch myself 1 voadariigvhy they pre not ao good aa they ! and to be, and thin, may be they hare lost tha old reeaipt e> toe sugar tee lost its nrert- ' ana Yhore vera good aid rimes. I vont ' aay thrr vara batter than tha pwwant, or 1 thatpanpla vara happier on the orange. [ bat I am tort to think of (bam, Jret aa aU 1 paoplr who are gloving old Ion to dwell to c memory oral the pad. The vorid oonldn'l 1 Bra that wayoow. Railroad* and telegraph* f and arwmg machfaee and kerosene oil are a neeaedi j, and va oooktol get along without them. Thay came to good tone aa a diapen aatom of a wire Proridanee.-' "JMArp' , •atom — " BiU Arp'

to jULm* OmrUtutim. ret BLACKMAILERS. It atema If Wall street goarip baa any vel ne, tout an tha big operator, raoaira arientrgeai "roaaiooaUy. Throat, to anow them way*, nnlam they gire point* are. It appear* qnila common. Whether this b bkdrn-iflfag or not la a qtiwrinu. hot at ah •rente than k plenty of blackmailing going so to Xew YorkU the year round. There arc mm a-.d women to Hew Tort who make a tiring iy it, and to aoma oaaaa tha bring ia a pntly good one. Sot long atoce a promineat broker was vkiled to hit office by a who aad aha wiabad to apeak to him to prteat'. Her story vaa, fa substance, that hk ao , recently married, ted dona her a prat wrong. Ha had riatod her for aar. eral months end made her aa offer of mar. riaga, which aha aaaaptod. Imtoad of keeping hit petunias ha lmd married another woman, and tea wiabed to knov what va. to ba .lone about it She ted rooaohrd n lawy rr and ha adriaad her to ana for bcraeb 8f pro. aim. She would probably ba obliged to do ao ttotea tha old gentleman ahonld < think it bato to settle and that pwrent a family acandaL Her figure vaa $10,000. If lha: vaa not paid tha alt wold ba mart, ad at mice. The bankrw died hk sou into awsffloe. "Do yon knov thk woman r teaakad. " I bars seen bar a few torn*, ant eaonct my I knov bar amy waH,n "Shu . "J" .von promised to marry bar> -That » fal " Bar* yon dona bar nay wrong r "He-, sr." Than tha teakar aaid : "Toong i womuo, I knov my eon, aad I habere Mm. I think yon are an impostor. Do not eon: a ■ her* .gain.- She got up to high dudgeon and 1 'ft, threatening all aorta of thing* bat , (he Lrsach to proeaks suit vaa not brought. , The tanker pot datoettom on her track and I thay man reported tbnt she va. lha ex-wife I of a gamhlef. She ted met hi. too by i Chan e a few tiroes, aad her demand for i moo-y va. afaqdy a piaaa of boumn affruntthk jvaaml ctnrartor-Wd on apposed fear af family scandal. In a great many of 1 than tha paattoa art willing to pay rather t than ba exposed, aad ao the blackmailer, t aad (tea doaa not diaoomage tha otte^ 1 They go right cm taking their chance* and i aa a rah thay dates the lav pretty ro.ia ( way. - I ribTERN mioi BUILDlKO. h

The Saw York eomapcodsnt of tha Dtoa StoeM vrilaa : Tha Uaioo Talagrapb bml k^amoo, lha mom interring | . gr .ad wiew of the CUy and Ha detafl. an of . -rrpri-ng otemctor. Tte locatow ■ <w -r Of Broadway aad Day mreeto) ia 1 torn ir totoodad to ha a patmaaaat : ba. . for tetogmph oparaltona. Formerly 1 ito. apat w oecnptod by the Frankhn ; noma, awry popnlar fan. Prom Frankhn'. ' tgmiw. and tha fam ttnt it eom two mil 1 I oe* ahova how mash can ba kid oat on a 1 entomriillng 60 by UO feat. Tha ^ Re' ,tor«OTW^ Jtea^r" ' aw.-, ba eaggaaUd by tha tom that the qalvd hafadm tha opa^w 'in^o^ J th.$Mhlta^ ' w»:ch tha dickfag «f tha machines. A large 1 vrosn. The bevt opmtoora moatw »;is ' r . | i K "W" (Mas riteiot), water, and tine, to ' to. teltotyfoamltea.tr. llDM cq.k J ^ ! of man. ftomoflteamaoomT'nm : **.**??*• < --Q wr anmea , _ 7?)^ i?* , 1 -W aaataca tout f

THE THAMES STEAMERS. * A Iamdon oorraapomdant of the Datnfl Free /Vow writes r Ttera are wnne forty pram or landing plaoee for pameogm atcam- j am along tha Thamm fa Lomtoa and aato ' _ borba, and title steamer, ply the new, ' aan.aytogpamuitui. anywhere from Loodon Bridge to Putney for a penny. On Sondayi and hobdaya, for aoma unknown 5 double tore a chargad. Theatramboats an open, vithoot catan or awning, bat rather rwifL They tot torn to the water, I m T"y lonffJ»d ^mp, and pre impelled by aide wheeto. Tbrtvidm ia managed by a balm, and tha halaaman ia atationa.1 away aatem. Tba engine > anmkhipa, to the ' hnh below, bat partly projecting abore tha dack. The pmtona wprk directly on the ahaft- | ng. . There ia no - walking beam ""to ptw Jam high to the air. a bridge from wheel. I boom to whaalhooae giraa the aaptafa eieratorn enough to kxto fore and aft and com. t mand the torn of the steamer. • On tfak bridge the captain stands, and . new polls a bed, tun. a crank or fay»> ' | word. Botha "looks alira," and tha htgais- ' iHre paaaeogor will see the skipper', fitter. ! open and shut, or hi. arm nring— with a , hartHy perceptiU. motion, it ia true, but t ( still ig a regular way, A little urchin to bine ' wilh corduroy broeehe. aad parbaps a grimy 1 r neckcloth, loongoa the open aped) 1 abore the engine. The chances are that ha ! Win ha picking at aoma placard on tha , ( whaalhooae, contompbd'ng some little triu- | , ket, or potting on an appearanco of interest I to something elsewhere on the steamboat 1 ; All stance, fa a shrill child's roice, will ba [ "F - nrr 'ar !" It oomaa from tha playful and apparently r indifferent nrchin. In another moment yon ■ hear " Stoop 'ar !" and, before there is time ' to wander, again ha ahoola, "Tuaini as- ■ tarn !" The angina ia obedient to his shrill azolsnmttoma The apparently indifferent | lad has kept watch of tha captain's hand and t tea totarpMad tha aBghtast earl of hii fin- I ger for the beuefft af the engineer, who ' t manda Jam under the deck and the helms- i who stand, astern. bridge tidta, and otter aoniinganoiea of the Thame oar- a igaiioo makes communication by bell and c signal too mow. The captain mom gat e word to the engineer, and tha belmanuui " mom oomprahand that wrird to the aboriem 5 poarible intorraL Bo the captain moraa hi. j, hand and fingers, and the youngster shoot. „ est accordingly: "Hd cwiy .- ".aic-oni U raayl- "Ooo on 'ad 1" and sack other com- If w "* — lZ^d.T"™' ; WHO SET8 THE FASHIONS T d Mom people think the taOora do. This i. f. a popular mistake. They only shape its

its conn* by soliqiliag orders from its rotsrita aad encouraging needed derdopmenta. The deaire for change from tha prarailtog . modes to those which are new and norm - arises from tha fact that the pleasures which I the old imparted bare bean exbaoslod, and r tha new fashion, in comparison with tha - old are generally radical and extreme. Fash . ion to draw comprises fabrir, oolor, shape i rod ornamentation, combined with rigid [ regulations and properties for ha display. I The designer* iirepare patterns for the mani afsctnrrra, they maka lbs goods iS the marchanta who in torn distribute them to the tailor* to cut out into that form and > mode of fashion which for tha time being is I -an tha rage." When it ia crident that i changes in fashion of fabric, lis design or : oolor, wiU be callad for, the combined effort, i of tdl thaaa parties are brought into action to find out tha aggregate deaire. Step by ftep the popular <deea, peculiar whims, eiaggrrated fandea, and outrageous demands we handed op from the people through the (acturrr, and dryignar. who, after ooniuderflre ration, schemes, produce and band dqwn in rorarae order just tha thing which is demanded. Tha body of tha fal ric is changed le*. seldom than the design, oolor or tlupe. In regard to Uw tana, shape aad or. nameutstion of garments made from Aha prepared fabric, the tailor ia the supreme tgenL After aU, bowerer, the soul and feeling or fashion oome direct froth tha neopla who wear tha clothes. A popular and area all alika. Take, for instance a change of colors. »or a kmjt period grare and sedate colors may hare been worn— when suddenly crcry one is poaarosed of a desire for bright and dsrrling. rushing pdh Inordinary cbango. Eroa tha blind fancy the new alitor, foaling almost what they cannot sea, ao geuesnl ia the epidemic.— Pro. | HOW HEW YORKERS UVB. The Haw Taker ia always in a hurry Ha lean early riser, and gaoorally eat, a beauty by 8 o'clock. If ha ta a religious man, ha tea bod family prayers before breakfast, aa this lathe only rime of which could ba sura before midnight. If h< not rend tbe morning paper at break, he reads It on his way to hk ofitoe. Ha ia almost certain to hare callers on torsi- . hero before h# can loara hk house ; and if k known to be a banaroleut man, ha has

' a store of begging letters by the morning delivery. Ha gats away aa wren aa pamblr, and k not seat again until ereatog, when he comes in Jnk to time to draas tor dinner. His household affair* an managed by hk wife. He rs liable to bare business calls betora be has finished hk dinnar. If ha goes to hbefab.be talks boafaeas there. He tea rsunrutotea meetings to attend. Alb or 10 o'clock be may go with hk wife to a party, a be may gat away a little earlier to tha theatre. If ha has an arming at home, to k because ba has a dinner par-y or an erening entertainment himself. Ha keep, kto hoot*. • If an actrre religious man, Sunday is almost as busy a day aa any otter. .If not, . It k divided between bosuma and ammamsnL tt may ba bh family goes into tha oountry, or soma watering pkoe, to remain until October, tort tha chance k ba gets but farts rash When reel beoomm abacdutely immlkl ha ascapaa to Enropr What tha kdisa do, except to make themsalraa agreralde wlwn they ran be found, 1 cannot aay from observation, hot tbey seem Item certainly speculate to atoclu. Tbey their dula and societies, literary and othervke. Many of tha charities and retigiooa aocaakee of tha city an largely to their hnnda. Domestic and aoaW affairs si* meat of the wealthy are derated to fa*, ton, many an derated to hatter things- to ntewlltm, eejgiQkand bsssMliiim Fan fa^a'all thk k enough to aooount for tha fato that than Mama to be ao little qckt and repose to Haw Tort: Gfa.— - A Item Bed-iesf-Arwrson.-u. «« OmUmaana, JUfeck to the tower part of the breoo, so as In bass the turkey at perfect oommsad. If carrtog of the fowl ruay ha done without ex- ; aad leg. TW ,h,, off tteW^Ia^ ; Ibe-witobom.-th, nock be*u« and tha toajobk teriyd^'. IS* tohb toto anybody* kp, Uttil^uriwrnd. k k perfectly proper to w* the pwww to -

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