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wh, —u— -h- Ito- •, to -MDtot fc=S?3& 1 ill • —A j - 1 «Tto™*^H,3'°*!'r**~" - 0atoj^kthto,to4t*^toto^r**"' ■Q-cntopi.M ' ■«rt.ge|ll-w»te Nellie Dare's Love. Owm . Much morning. yd the ekj . waaabhxe a ia Jon.. Maofrad Loalh toxxl on WOaoa'a hill, looking down < upon tho rilj. It gl— inwd while and . bnatifal (rain tb. pUina, aad the hilla, , and ato27^»d.rTb«L"t!J i • gray awadowa ** wiikin aight bad patohea . o I .own upon them, and the hrreaea I brought the atraoaph «r» a! now (rata . th. aountaina, though tb# aumhine Ml ; m brighUr. - Maubad-Lowlh atond with hia anna ' folded arm— hia hnnl.'ud hia toll. I a powerful figure outlined agminat the ; elmr aky. Aa V atond that, etill and a '* reaoluta in hia aolltoda, with hia. ab- I ' anrbed. mailerl, eyaa, and tone of Spar- a • tin fliiiiinuRba looked ervry inch a king, t ■ U waa hia thirty-fiflh barth^ay, Tb— a c " to hare been aoanaihing and in tho a - thought to Ma, for ha Wto utterly akaa - in lito, and the eaRttaatoaee. which gnre i : a am— at a,rr freadm to thirty, bring t a feeling of deanlatian to airtr. I'uatoblr a Manfred Lowth Ihooght at Iht. ee b> I • hailed hia birthday eon, aad thought u I how touch at Ma lib bad gone. Not b ■ that then were toy eigne at adranruig d ago in Ma rignaoua figure and aboulant il lut hair. An he .uddenly placed on h hand upon the atom wall before hia and U ; leaped Hghtly orer, he diaptaywd a vigur- ■ one agility of exceeding gnee, aad hia e atop, aa ha wtoked apadly down the hill. U ■ had the laoyad elatoiaNy of youth nad u hope. If hie thooghto had beto-gnrr, h Ihry were eo no longer. Ketoaldonu h ' the Kill whiatting cheerily. Then wee a hag nod of yellow elgy n •totoehlag befun Ma to the city, patch— fi t ben acrab cake to either aide. In one plan the road want ower a alight tornhen, to the cuautotocrarut at which a 1 •pan beyond una concealed Irr the hUl. uid jnto ban MaaCnd lantk n in I •hiatliag. and began acarrhing Ma I! ■"hato eagerly. He Ungha.1 merrily- n a finally bmngbt loath front the hreeat H oockto of hia inner mat a Rule while ci wwtoad todbking. TUa ia bow ha come d +T*: Tho arming baton, ha had bean - going orer that racy hQl, but net whiat- U UagtotbaL Reaching the top, ha look- a, ad down npon a little figure anted ope , tore- fay the lonely roedeide. where k hardly a houae wa in eight It waa . I, P— fact picture. The girl won a dnaa 1> d criaui merino, and a pretty, anowy U hood, which waa pnahad bach from bar roaa of a face, oarer the awuat, low fore- u bead of which little trmmm at gulden ca Mdr war. Mowing in U_ wiM March M wind. -. — „ - - - . umapiad, to pot hack Mr hair; eatooaaly gi aaailll. too Sha had pallad bar aa tootodag and aha* Mae her k#l foot, and ia aaa ial— rtly exntoiaiag the aaaO aule of ai the white wonted .Mocking, while the to ralhaMtoJIXtoai. Maafnd Loath awngalaail NaUa X ften.tonl thought aba .ato be cngy. tc Whto iathavcridunathaahUddotogt di Baddaaly a quick -nla fkto-d on. h. fdNai haw abate diaplad. tea bi toaaadhatehto hah «te bukad up tod n ,ag waa timed and .lipped on ia a haah, to Iho Bttoa baut p« ou iMtofndLawth B •aa-aure rt wa. ualy half put on. by the n fatea it mmAa ia a patch of now nan on by i, and ReUe Dm apnag tote the wi rirag at the plaaa. Lowth piteadap the w. •*> » anRrlag on l.ihtog at it and Id uaihag. Sate a datoly bttla thing I■ndteaa Sadie had looked aopntly and th f itel I Bat why had aha uaeprared bo tote toda t Mreiy^h— e "wlm n ^ ^ u ^ ||| M |__| ^ Li pteto. i tewteintoA Th« h. part tb. totttoa bate lake Ma poteat, bnikunte Mh tog „ to*, s EEssEEH'tHE rwr ^
••No. Oh, Mr. Lowth. didnY yon | arar hear the old toying"— "Wall. Nellie f" •f apnng toagtng. if you pulkd th! •tacking Mua your kft foot, you would find on the intode on the aola ••Wlmtr •• A btor like that of the p— uon'a yon . ! •» fi"*"* "> "any." | •■ Too ridieuloo. child I" Nailla'a face waa burning boa at bar fontiahoaaa. but aha oould not help k laughing to Mr. Lowth 'a en, lent appreciation of it, and hia thorough aatomah- i ■" Nallia, 111 buy you a rattle the Drxt , . time I go into town r " Nellie pouted. *• Well, did you And the hair V "Tea, air." I^Wa* it ia»^te»r taming bnok hia A little qui raring araila apoaled Nctlia'a : * pc!!t . " Than you doo't intend to tel who— : I be hair warn likaf . "No, I aball not tell." " May I gue— r » " I oau'l help your guaaaing. air." "Waa it like Nad How land's ambroaia! locka, little Dignity 7" "I haran't pimnued to toU if yoa I foaam" j r "Bo yoa haran't! Then I aball not , waata my time gneaaing. Bat leU ma t ana thing." I "What la that Y* , "If you hare faith in the trick." "titter fnith," Nallia mid. mailing and abating her Utod. ji ■ "Than I wiah — I do wiah that the ■ may be like mine." i Manfred lerwth apoke with no raillery, 1 yei be hardly knee why ha apoke — he did. Nellie Dace turned pule a a a lily. ■ waa a awaanl of awift Ihooght in < , both their minda. < i Manfred Lowth had committed him* I aalf ; to an honorable man he had com- ! mittod him— If. Ha had no right to any I rorh a thing in ante a tone, nnle- he" meant whto be mid. So he ataod, half , condemn— 1, looking down to NaUia'a , awaet, agitotod face. She waa lorely. Aa be knew bar, ahe ' • n awuat, inaueeul, affaMauamle girl ; bat tb# thought of marrying bet newer > entared hia bate until that moment. ideal waa older, grarar. to ana to Ha fanieiad a face of more power, I eyre, and a atronr— effect . bal ' if he randarigfal tba ayaa and Upa before • him, their meening waa racy aweet and J Nallia blnto,— 1 with dialre— unde* hia I Ha aaarcfa-1 bar face raaolnteJy. « a face had dare, red him core, h wben ha waa a mere boy, ate hrwwd with d Ptotoonate fiato lore. Ha dropped » e hand, at hat. aad atepped beek. " " Are you going to aobool una aummarl" ha aaked. plucking a dry lent n •• Yea. I graduate ia July." ■> "Oh, yea ; I had forgotten. And in «■ oomea your hirthalayf" "Ian; I am eighteen in Julw." « Sha waa womanly for bar age After nil. * be could only ha anre that aha wto * that partly way of lotoing hark her >' curia waa Beaaie Bradford', own. He did nut wiah lo be fooied twice by the " —me at y le. So ha nhattail about the achool eahibithm. the oiototot of the library, and thauulitory renew ia April, aad flutoly took hia laare. k "Ha thinka ma only a child, and I " him aor aha mnrmnr-1, cobbing > bitterly. " I hto. my baby l-e ! And » towaya find* ma doinr aoana ehild-h c 1 wmh I waa dead !" undetected to barroom whan bar brother P in. The next day aha beard that Maofrad Lowth had fooaAo Nww Tote. h Tha eprtog won on. Nallia Dan G gre.pto.tod grara Her mother be- * toxic—a. NaOia Wto toraly toody- b ■ng too hard ; tow arrar oould bear the " wa. taken tomato by fore, f mm achate " N chant', am bnuama had no affect. 1' Sail-'. Chaperon.. Mra/B-tram, of Be- ^ driwaDItefaM^ ^dtonir'b^to U haara b— pTtocnptiona earned into effect; P but Nelhe todnrad rrarything — 't. u tote t-gg-1. in' — to Mw J aunt', eipntonlto-to. to be ito antirtey 11 She ahonld do batter an. Mia. " Bartnto pn ap m daapatr. and Nallia °l rate anddruamte in ateted^ ur Ml idle ■» cmtharoteawatoMagihaara. The wild m hrownad her (aaa and Maw awry *| Mat — in h- ohaeka, but day. ->1 « *'IM "°*u - wjrx-nsr -z i bnoka to " Mtoftwd levwtk, of Botoon." J :AfwtodMowtete.teM 1 II . New J "Helha, my dm h harry I Mr. i JJ| Lowth ie hara. Ma Aiitte Ito Mate £ j bte~l" "La ^ tea tte^ |L , fc .— BkOMK ifyanonlywUl haw. H i»~»* anuwattogite ^■hteWMte^,^ '' " to ^55r>' :5
room, hathad her btod. white. -Aad horriMy. than jetote her mul in th. ia parlor. Tharw — Mmafrad Lowth. who Id a tow word, witb bar, than aaunterad away. Hut Nad Rowland bant orer tor ! chair an tea idlanoam. AI night aha m , want to bad frrariah and ill. , A week petocd. NteUe became .raw ; that Nod How laud lowed her. Hew-, ar ' guuu-oaaried, «u— 1-5— —hut, Lai lath— Ip effeminate young man ; hamlaome uto a- , rery winning, bowwrer, and a yarn badore S- I Nallia might hare lowed him, but, truly | lowing Lowth aa ahe fbd, lha thing waa tl j impoaaible. She Anally told him. frankly and kindly, that aha did not lore [him. They were ait ting ou the nxka ail j twilight. 1- j "You utod to like me. Selha," aaU ! I Rowland, hia ljpa growing pale under " I like you now, Ned." " But 1 think you need lo lore me a e [little. Nellie. " She eiaaped her handa ner, outor. " That waa not lore, Nad — oh ! it wa nothing like lore ! Don't trlk to ma any mora, plea--. I am aorry you an . gnawed, but I can't help it Don't Ular.io 1 i troublee to bear." I He got np aad went down to toe rock a. i t She did not know whether he w— offend - i cured. She knew be would be in lore I , I with auane one else within a week. I , t ; There were bitter Uaua in her ryra — j . •be look— 1 orer the ooemt. Suddenly a I firm baud waa laid an her ahuulder. I " Nelhe, how do yam know an well ; , what lore ia r B She turned her head and looked into j : . Manfred Loarth'a grace face. | "Ntebal "Nellie^" T^U. "1 lova i • [ ft- "ill jam anew— me to yon did 1 1 r ; Howland V , t\ , rj Whyt" She ww ia a paaamn of tan, sobbing i ; I " Nellie, little pet, what are yon cry- i tag in Ihiawayforr , " All thia time tola l—gnn. | i "AH thia time," he interrupted. " I < low— 1 ar. If yarn really lowed, I knew ■ that you ought lo lowc me cweo though I , indifferent to you. I left yaw. and i na— 1 not forget me, but hat your i [ io— a, and toluol pale al—n we met. i Tour wawala* to Nad Rowland, which I c owerbaard, prowed what a I rue. hearted , girl yaw are, and if I pruroi— to I the reel te my life to your happipatar niociarly and awreatly, anJ Mra. Ber- , tram", to-rt am. nmde gtol by the am j , nuuncament of her niaee'a engagement , t to Mr. Manfiad Lowth. [ c I think rt waa npam their wedding daw 1 1 Nellie towwed Maafr»l Irowth a [ , chining licown hair, carefully prearrwed, 1 [ which aha had hwte in her ataoking [ q thai March morning, and it waa wcry ' . Mr. Loarth'a own. [ j, So mack for Uae aign of the flrat 1 1 robin. L Tary Lefty TamMtar. j A New Tote paper of a recent date 1 1 baa the following: Ou Tne-lay era- I „ ning laat, about ntaa o'teook. Thoraaa ! » Murray an.1 another man were fighting n in front of Na 70 Jmnea tercet. Officer Oraiartey, of the Oak atraet polioa Ma- ' forward to aneal the man. lha two , J pugilitoa being waaute of the oOcer'a , 1-erapprc^iuniWilifjtDaAtathAj Oaowley pur— a— t * array, and a boa— a No. » Boi-ewtet abate. Murray „ uptoton to lha third atary with the „ an awaty day uuuatiaau.. aad without ,i the toightate totetotiiw ou hia part, t, out of thq window, a distance of n forty-fire tote Ma the ground. L, Aa ha waa maMag hto haaky aMt. looktag „ and aateag Mr paraum in teoaa^ oJtoar: "ttoy.yrata/ toUow. wnu"l peece, to*r^wT«r^dli? k opiairt thtotateli', rilll'l Otoa'toVotod " mk "toke a tumble." Thinking tba H waa daahte to paaoto, ate trembling b am laanam ., the tek- didn't „ know wbto courae lo puraua, but finally » tatetod^down jteira^ I'iatly, aad to, u and abn mate rel—rnd, to gad Murray ^ tettog l. tea J-O-rm, raaterte nd - Sure^ *eirprL^!to"tok»l 1 fwte m ; DalY, to lha Tom to pteioe -art, aad * mag— trace, thinking that ha had to- J. e— red paniakmcet enough teratey, dm- U A TatehM taah Nikhir. g New Tote hue a «■— It 1 Iglwuy rah- R tor of lha lie far age at mi to yuaaa. aa name to Mary ragaa. and aha waa •* ptokteupia teaabtoteaf thaogytha wi ;2i"sirjn.tss : bar aaaa, ami aha waa aaal k %e » ?='=sr=rrtz-3 : kite l» h— ill— a ..a- ghahte aa aaa- th Sg£«?gS5j: teaate-toto the altetom Amr thai ahe htehaanatoian an totoM. ate. h. Itellll.lhtolii.fi .fate' mm M tea, -a XaramM ta^ -a
Up-Beadirr. •d lha following wa find in tba New to York World. Agood many yeara ago. to ' when the aorompUahad daughter of a M _ a little girl, ahe Wto taken 01 rtth Ito to aba,waa atana deaf, rnteunately the ehfld, who paaaeaa— I a remarkahty aweet • late, and the phyaioiaa who utendcB " 'her. finding ihte h« -u- te hatomg >d wto entirely (««, enjoined npon the ! re mother the neceeeity of ctorfuUi keep ■j ing'up the babit of aptoch, in order thte•a j it should not b. totally kite. Prom that n. lima out the mother derated herself lo -e I the preeerratiou te tor daughter', mice, almost to the exclusion of everything der taking baa prosed an ampla reward id | tor tor labors. The young lady ia now sr not only an accomplished member of aooitey. bnt an excellent utite, well known among the patabru of New r.»k a Her rdnratum waa ao carefully atteoJol well, but undaratanda crerythtag tliat ia , ' a laid to tor by simply watching the Lpe 1 a i of tor interlocutor. On ooe OCT— icu an ' e j eminent clergyman te thia city railed to ' e ! see tor mother, and wwa recaur-1 by the [ n young lady. After some fifteen mulatto the mother prreeul— 1 herself and the ' [• ! joung lady retired. Praeeutly the coo J a j the mother — ul something a I.Kit bra ' 7 j " infirmity." The clergyman, who had c i seen nothing to indicate any lack te per- 1 caption in the young lady, and who had ' 1 ■ not notteed any phyairal defect, was aur 1 1 » prowl, ami ask el what was meant. The 1 1 | mother then explained that her child was \ " 1 at-me- deaf . Tlw clergyman waa loath to i " I believe it. and almoat demand— 1 farther ' * a i proof te the feet. The young 1—ly ante them called, and it was proved to bis " | entire — Uafaetiuu that aha could not , " ' \ a poked nnle— .he — w the motion of Ito * I ' which uttered Ik Like the deaf girl " 1 described in Wilkie Cteltas' "Hide and * aba ia singularly susceptible to ' any vibration of the Umbers te the room I mottoe I.— — tahliah—! a irate m te tele. J mnnicata with her throughout the whole [ By aimply atnking the balnaier 1 I door with the ojvmi hand tor parents r ' aired In a partirukr roornnTprnt of the [ 1 premiace. ami by m-alifiratuma of the 1 rape ran inform ber te many te the ' minor affairs that are taking place. " lira faiura h— a bauds) lue " ' STf her art. "" MPPOr1 "* ^ o Same Lang Island Beaalntoenora. * [ The hiteorT te Suffolk county ia ex- . * i oe—tlngiT uufre— .rao - - . — V. ^ ) with which ito early inliaoitonto rereml " I ttofr irmneetkm with the colony of Coo . . nectient ami trxoafrrrrd their allegianee ^ [ to New York. Their sympathies were j I always with New England, and when the rams "Tlie Hamplone" arete I quick lo aid ber. Oapt Samuel kledfoel " prowed him— if a genuine Tank— when o i he went to England in the farmer 'a draws raaunuatrale against the exreeaive lax j oat whale tel. Oetttag tired of having | hia handkerchief stolen, to ingemoualv •tend -una fish-hooks in Ma breeches [ pocket, and had the satisfaction, while ( an hia way to court one day te catching a thief, an exploit that gave him groat ~[ j notoriety. To iUnatrato the progrrea te the timee, ' I let me Inform yon that ft ia not many „ yraro ainee aome one barely rentaml to predict the penod wben U—r would hear | twice a week from New Tech. Ttoo'lto V* I driver of the stage, which Ml thia end [nf tba island <m Monday, thought hia- „ •elf aofikee ntly exp-lMoua if to laad-1 7 ! hia paaaiug-a te Brookly ferry by Sat- I j"J urday night Storting from Eaathamp- . on one oeeamom. ha invited a Mark- _ | smith, who w» plodding along braids [ atage, to ride. "Going to the next _ townr mdd to, "thro you'd tetter J ! other. " but I re got te delirer the— mails to-day and I'm in s harry T— BaaJam JVoaacwof. Why Trace la Na lain tat rare. Th» eouat of Peru ia within Om fa ragkm -of perpetual south— at trade p, wimK aad thc-gh the Parwrtaa ahona W an the verge of the grate South era ,1. yr» it rarer ntra then. Th* to nraouiaptam. The -raltoate trade winds in the AOroWr rota first atrtke b, water og the ooate of Africa. Trareh _ tag tettotawtlnntettoy blow obiiqntey ^ enatete RracQ. By thta time they are _ haurily 1— lea with vapor, white, they th, plytai totart'taL J la Plate aafi tea nrallram Mtmterteaof b. I ii PiraUy they raaeh te* ra roow rapped Aadm. a-d hare it wrong „ Mm Ilia tea tate p— ttteaaf mteatura k. roteaPatefiaatapto beyoad. Mrattag ra avaportetagrortroa. roda. S te^ttoy whtiw ocean batoro tesy ro >1 I g I wmh fl-k lap ■ a— A to- ,| — — — u — a— i— 2 [tosq.-a— 1 ijrjjftgja'aAia ^atetateMraT' rotafuki — afd.ubali ha MM huTa^aiM tea tekro. ta urah tea -a rn «M «ro te tea wa Ml
' N0NETHIRH AB0TT C0ACNM, • Uoqu— lionalily, tea first wheal rar- * puaed to tba weather. The SaT wh— 1 v was probably a alum cut out te the trunk k of a big tree, with a hole ta the middle made for the reception te aoma kind te 1 axle; and two soeb wh— la, with a platj. and a jHile ia abaft ,.c two ta front, would ^ than aneh a primitira prodnction. tbc j lightoo-i a little; but the alight frame | J frout, and the 'half-box , .^"bal M— ikat to simple aa auch things ran well to, I simple m the former. Each wheel of tbc ' wl111 •om' 'tagrow te UKlepen. " vehicle to work its war ekmg crook— 1 streets and around eomcra Chariot, ta the bihliral times, waa Ito name given I to a vehicle used by great persona*-—; , Joaeph was allowed to ride ta one te , | and honor. ChaniAa was also, in I ranooi parts te Uie aaernl narrative, the aworda or aeyth— jutting out from Die { aide; ato> the vehicle for running mo— ( | at the competing gnm— ; and likewise to Among Ito medley te nam— te pr—cut are intelligible, while others dter all etymological arrutlny. The landau at plea sure The bus Ian Id, aa ita name Tto burcmehe* riolet )■ French, ami — the via-a-vla came from Bu—ia or fern Poland; an odd kind of an affair, miati-fi-1 in England into a vehicle fitted for Invalids, aged praeona ami efaildren, I with Ita formidable name shortened into • droaky. The eurricnle ia one of Ito few kinds wh^tto tand—n la a straggling affair of tb. ton- behtad the Ottor. The iS'.'itearstsS^iiiinis'sSt ■ , t te all, hetag little more than an open , rail— 1 chair, support— 1 on the ahafla by , two sale springs; the dog -cart la a gig, | with a apace un!er the seat to eontain ] or Inggage, while the tilbury, I ad it, ia a modified rab. Tto Mauhope, ■ family te aiDgl. hone twiowheel— I; , and ao ia tto eulky, for one peraau only; I ami ao ia the buggy, and tto jaunting- t oar and tto whisky. , Tba deunte, we are tohl, has throe t •pnnga peculiar) v arranged, ami " wm ■ >> railed becxtato Uie throe springe were . , named after tto three Ml— Den nets, , who— elegant atage darning waa much , ta TOgne about the lima tela vehicle f ! Ihrope, for mm person, was probably tto origin te our sulky. The fly ia a roomy t carriage let to hire; why it is ao railed t ia not quite clear. The French fiacre j -either denotes a particular panou nor a ■ apeteal origin; there happened to be a , { figure of St. Fiaero ta 'rout of tto hgild- , 1 ingwixre tbc first lender te thrae refai- , el— kept them. Wben we roomier bow v rrodily tlie t— im hansom haa come into t n— amoag na, m tto daajgnatinn for a f vehicle, we need not marvel te the [ , French having adopted fieere. Yitorie. „ •oua are given ta raw forma te arriagea. if A Clark (hat Strikes Thirteen. Th* Duke of Bridg.-wuUr was very I a te walchtag hia men at work, rapaaially when ray rotroprirawraoa foot, j they were baring b* anal at Wur- „ Ito duke oaae every morning and i , on M a long time together. The . mro did not Uka to leave off work while i , hat— .Inrlthroeerad ttoy berame dro h •teitetod te having to walk to long b- ., yuml the hour te which Ike Itel rang . thte Brtodley had d»ralty ta getting a boring. On inquiry ha found out duka, who fro- tote Urna made apo.nl * at immediately walkiag off wfcro toe „ toB rang. -torntag wto. tto mro hto urately uuta rax o'otoek. He otoarved. * work promptly aa Ito toO rang wtou to 3 *ee by, ttoy wero rat nan rty ro ^ mwrnJ^Tm^: to^J'to^'^tedte! I wuya toa* flto oktak wtou (I touch b ratokq-kirao-khb-x . It torak auly era. Ou toa toe duto tod tto ■■■>■■ ito of toa ttockal- , ■ ■7 k^j tto^rararotara^M^ a a&sartSEs * cfr-.r-rrytg : •Irak » • ii «*■ to— u yrkuf StesSCHE: —a
A Pittero af the War. A —wTWapoudeutte the Loudnn 7tnM* " writing from Tinaova, ta da— I il a ag some gypai— who h— 1 been brought before a. tto paaha (who, by tto way. era a Tala). ^ cava- " They ara tea far more idraltypa s. te the gypey than the dirty vagdbood at npulaMe ' Tink'ro ' te Heat land. In «J people te their cia— ta the world. 4- 'toy torus— 1 a dm atnking group — u* j toey stood round the ratlwey carriage ^ surrounded by the rough Turiuab aolJ, ] diara. Two te lha women, with haht— . ^ aewmed * strangely unroocwrn-i ; bt* . B, ! jouny girl te — g!il— -c or twenty sheafed „ every -gn te the wild— t f— r. ami! kept f I Jnlehtag .1 the ,!r— — s ^ Itoteb!; m ! ,-^to*. looking about at everybody M She waa a moat rcmarkal.Ie woman. both from the magnificence of ber figure at and from ty extraordinary bnt nmvm. M Slse was tromblinjj vuubly from b— al to ,e ; '"*■ emahtag her hamb together, m l now over ber forehead, uow over ber ia Her face wna very remarkable, ebseflv J from the fact that all the f— tur— seemed n prominent. Her akin, te an extremely 'lark brown, tinged with red on her cheeks, looked like -tin. Her •name J black hair waa cut ta a think fringe ower B. ber forebe— 1, coming down n— rly to the „ lirowa, and falling ta two abort Uiick ' |B plaita over lier lire— t ta front Her hair t, w— tightly bound ta a Isright ararlrt r liandketebief with a yellow 'ringe em— ( the top of the forehand, and eat off the ,, rouml— 1 brad and full neck to Ihe great ■ •»' advairtage. Her cyea, which we— • darter than her akiiri hew mouth eaa y ^*") '■»" bl'P-l. and extrrmely mobile. B tnre— pie —Mtuine. Her alecv— were feet l—re. The aoldiera hrougbl in " and ataod With l.u arm. f.ddad fully ex- , pecttngto he Ijpuged: but ihe merciful . IMs let him go also. Every Bulgarian ; raught and hanged here last night, and , ehat he did do to da— rve this fate. . , Tehee— end lb I'a* • Tto old Hcythre, ac— * riling to Horodatns, : (firoifn .rnVSIu! "JutR-uK.1* ! , Inert familiar to Ito "Id Cells ' • The flrat inhabitants of North America , f habit of amohing. aa provided by toe , growing. Soeb tombs are found near 1 ' Ito Canadian lakea, tto Oulf te klexieo , > and tto affluents te tto Ohio and Ml— as- , 1 r aippi rivers. Tlis pipes found are made , 1 gcoeraby show the forma at useo or am- i In Europe lotoreo area first plant— 1 1 1 by tto Frenchman Kleta, from which the botanical name //veto, a/lev ward ' ' .Yteorin* It waa uaed by him. ami for > a long time exdmuvaly for medical pur- ■ Sir tta'ter Raleigh, the founder 1 te. tto coirny of '.irgraia, introdueed the I practice of amokiag totoeeo ta Europe, I : w hieh prisetire, during the following I 1 U. -rty yea ra, ineraeed to aurh a degr— ' thai 'erger qonntitira te totoero then 1 I js/aviorraiy cultivteed had ta be ' < grown to supply tto demand. As men- " ti" w 1 already, totooon te Arte had many ' [auvacaerito. Elixebeto, te England, t i 'orted xnufflng under p— salty te —lb- i t rating tto muff boxes. James L wrote 7 a book against Intooon, Imposed baavy f taxes <» il, and prohibit-! tto ferns—a i : ta Vtrgtab from robing more than cue • hundred pounds of totoero per year 1 I rarh. FtrpaCrtoa VI IL. ta HtM. fnlaii1 which was not revoked till the end of tto i v J century by Pope Innocent. In Russia 1 1 ' tto rsaa— at amoks— we— cot off, while ' Orient tto eothoritito were era. t [ tent with manly running a nail through • tto nose* j« Settiag Oat Mafia Trees. ' Tto art! tag te ahmb trees along both ' aid— te tto roada ta tto farming dia- « trite* ia tetaa advocated by Ito rural ' in ooraequa^ oTtto ptol^to I ooutalatg* Ttore ss no mbtake ta th'ia • and fanra— would do wall ta * teak together and act maple* aim* ata., ttoir farm* ami than — tto! no attlaa— allowed ta ran talks highway* one haad—d rod* fifty busk would sal- [ 1 flea icrthte lirii.n; aad tto tr— a ran " \\ flcarkk ta lha highamy* Ste aora but 1 ft— *te fin te grafi teto rad -Mgto. • raJkrutararawt.ateft_hyft.Mt ! ■ rakrayuu wuat Watt to dsa aad ft* — * sfsawsvrvt?: ftT^iTto? toMtoTbSr z* , ■ ■nod iwk mat flltot ta aauuad tto nift. ■ id * hto I. to > II bra liteft in ragathtotMbdM-k^ -
WA« OfTHt cm ! JOB PRINTING 'n.|T7» "'*""" - *■%.*!* iSilaamtS!* I "TV— Dreary Mark HIM." u, | Tto following " poem " waa tend by ' n.! oraof Ito Chicago groin irapaeta— in a „ oar te «« bound for South Aaavrira. I out te which a trump ps booneed : pa j "to* ^ frty-y k-rttea bb ^ ' «"• "r ™T ■"»' Txk" P®" . > — batel— — U m ■— toary b-k HOb " ! -*» r*ai|— yth-niytfaam p* I rrraTtei I and 1 tboagbl at Its fr— lancti left lac bebtad re ' taey call t— lb. —phan I'-o ta' biate 1101 *. Ilea- at later— I. er 1 Next to a diary Ibe moat difficult thing M thouaand all— tur akina nghl off. rr ProbaldT the ohlete maid ta tto world se b Rebecca Amleraon. ol Seuera Pall* k New York, agtal one bandied and twel— — arar— te watering places thia season. A typographical emir makes the To* b mo to Mail aay tiia. lasso L Alien, n " member te tto American Rifle Tram. " m thrty.fi— fete t* u inch— in height" offle— . EreryUaiy ran a—, however, I, Pol— arc poshed thnngli the me—at i) ing and p— qil" walk m safety. The „ mraa form, a thick mat <w carpet, ami b ' offered by tto Parts Anti-Tobec— » a» ' ciety foe the IhwI (— ay —id— — 1 ta the . paidstexal rt marka " mdacenung Use die- • A clergyman waa anm>y-l by people J talking and giggling. He pans— l.looked te tto dmtarisr— . ami -ml; "Ira 1 who ate before me waa con.lanUy laugh. 1 ing. talking and making ntsoouth grimaI o— . I pens— 1. ami administered a aeveje • rebnke. After the tea— of the service. > genitalis— said to use: '-Sir, yoa ha— ■ made a great mistake; that young man • aa idiot-' Hi nee than I have always • been afraid to reprove those who mistol have tbemariv— ta chapel. I— t I should • repeat thte mistake, and reprove another idiot." During tto rete te tto service, i ttore was good order. \ a Lang-Tailed TrMew Dag DM. An old fellow ta Virginia (Sty. jute . up from Ito Kern river country, aaye ■ that one day while down in thte region , W— it out hunting. Ha procured a floe, gentle home, ami borrowed a dug ) out te almoat any kind te game, from a i quail lo a fuU grown buck Indian. Ha <ra tab! Ihte tto dog once belonged to Douse, Mexican" who bad taught him lo tired to might to taken np ou tto horn Tto hunt wm bnt indifteeotly iiirani ! ful, though Use dog seemed ta be qnita Ha wto a loug-bodiad, abort-legged, long- tailed animal te aa old faatoonad yaUoweokw. He allowed no desire ta rid* until n ■tart WM made for baas* when he oaae , whining about ami waa taken apou Use bone behtad Use hunter. AU went well —tough for a Urn* but ptraaully Ik* atari— i off ou a k**a run. Wto* slopped he teftd quietly enough, but a. soar to started np to broke into a run hi ami could not ba told ta. Bays Ito old man : " What b*I gut ata lha urate critter I didn't kbow ; hut, pro senUTJtappeuiag to tank totet. I ought all fsur* a whipping tto to— a jirt as a to could toy ou with thte hag. limber tail o' hb'a; ba wa beuad ta (Wtoulte thte hone tel the re u than tahia." Crtdutara rragta. jSSd Tuck-to ,—ma£ ' aiatiia.k that in tauhtag te Id. I llltlig wteto. my frbml. rarvmd awiy^to «ta rita^MI Zto t*t!tot^Sk" aglrad to ammly torag htara agra. Ttoteute >■>!> roqai* dta «* wkratMy11ft*Mtftft> 'ikwdte teWtafv ra ft* mra . TBUa a ft. raM» raiTuk wk* H ha had ha* a —to . rate, tad -W taftftara 1— m

