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- — ~ wwiiiim PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN B. HUFFMAN, A' toroey and OounasUor at Lew, POTTM A NIXOfe, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WALTEN A. «***OW», '«WW| el law and Battel tor in > ■FOTfc iTCa— -m-Beo-^ j NKMUTW. tDMUNM, SOLICITOR or CHAKCKRY, wrsui CARDS. IBAACH. SMITH, Mwrtiairt Taflcc and Dealer in s» xeaeaaM • QeNA. EL0RBDCE JOHNSON, ItDTm r. O JEJT TLZMXJTB A OMOjtMMjre toon, nott A oj/TXM*. aenra,. s-nesraa. ' aaane i "MUX AWMWr WANE A ELDNEDCE, OOHTRACrrORS A BUILDERS. Winian,i.jL . ■ i,i - Jbfeh, en AMdMdJVeMa M ^jn^*i*""j2ereZr* PANLO* OWOAWO. fiBmXrprakBMM a»^ti -f— I pssnSE-HSS J ' ijwwew UA^fflLF. BKATTY, BUKHBB8 TBSTDCOMlALS jgjgjgggig SwlSS DAKXKXu f. beaity, - 'ibi'"" "1' luyr. r.t a un m cm, a. <. ' i
In! * . ' i^LmZ^StZSmim. mil HI ifciwiMimn e UeitanHbanl^ag. OrWhnWitaiui; rtw a m.pM I^I. r~. "I Km look l«Ma ^ GleaaMwsutfeusdaj. ' blkMra«la«»MI.I Arise! tolWtakM Or I* befit win neks el last. J WW trews drwa at a eeaMaa: trail. " . A WET DAT. It was a hopeless wot day. Md a psuty of joon, people, staying ai a large ptace ta lbs country, lookad nnmi*tak*hly a borad rathey Mood about la lb. bail Frank Samoa. Um aidaat aoa of tbr boon, faid from a window ia disgust " What aaa we dor V rakad. la an L ImLrtawMjM thUk^ofoerSr "Can't we rise superior to wsathre. I, 1 Miae Efsrtaa. " I bare thought of soeselhtaf lor )olight," be answered. "Tbantadaace at tbr DeaMnac Asylum. Antasiuuioi cams for us scar day. ago" Various exdamatiom of horror broke from the ~ young ladira aa ba continued : " We ran - Am with aaeh other If wa doaT Ukr « lln !■■ iii i Tit ~ir i i — I i ■ 1 i la a Www auiee, tursla, to lilaa Brook. : 8b* baaitalrd. - ■■ I deal know. I arrw did aoeh a U thine brdcrr " - "Toe will pK ' ablj daaia with aiurb ■■ aaacrpaaplr th.a yoa bar. door rWwbarr. and I brlirrr tbay hart a capital , "It nam, ao jad.' aUwAL "Aad fCiHaSHiSiac . Ibat pee woeld arrw dad aetaaydlfftT. ' aaa. Tba «eo I kaow ia a poor fallow ■ abaWaaatactoool wfeb aa, wbohBdta : br'i tbr Emparor of Oblaa, aedbaa tbr • aooaet far tba otaraMar ; bet U U ia ! ; h—i rii ba la Maaactd with prrfrct , • -What la Ua nai an. If It knot . waatljekr -atappboe. 1 kaow aolhiac of hi. , faaflp. or bow ba araat off hia hand, la I Am I bar. not aaaa him fcr jraara ; but , a tbr docaor told bm about blab fiadiat I i end to kaow hla. aadaftbb aaw dewy of hia. ' Na ■Netae. n nwla, tba hall at thb ' ■ n let. waa t»rty aalaad apoa by brr 1 . aae aad talbar raiactaaliy aaaaaatad t > • the pha, aid a fcr . boon late bead ' ' Win aaiarta, t*c balbrew at tba Pea1 MaAapbea. a VlalM Mt horribly fHgbaaaad at ftrat. . < L bat a waba with Fraak Kprloa rrataraM baraoeraea. aad aba lookad roaad i . bar with iataraac a aakod bw. la a low rMkr^" joM toaaia, I • tbay coeld aot pA hlat to oopaaaaaear; < J bat bow twrih^aed ba leata! What ■ weal^ao kalag M»r* j . aad TlolM media ail to watch bin whae Fraak laftbw to daaer witk am I ! aba. WMb tbr daalar Borad oa ' I baiMihil ■ Ik A ball nadan'lil by i | aiaibto watobta, tbr daaian wbb a ^fcalaafo adaarahly oat afplarr I Tlelit lab tall of pity, aad waawbaad II < ahr date apeak tohfaa. Hr niahl bar wf wd nfbd. nab a aad. ydtital lariia , tftoi^bartoarontiti.l - T-." aeeweH ; aWae. aaddm- j | Ij. -MypnaWid.doyoo-aotmr U. ; ^de«2«r I | Miarip Bad aaaa (elda tor bar taatr | "Nf'b— 'NTMbj lbia.* beaaewwad. J ' j ow abr n- , i
"Toe aaa I aboeld aat ba ahaaat lor I aa fbataat to-olcbt; bet pray do aot i wait ban. Ooaaa with Ba; joe will I aar aothla, paiatiti. ed Mr. Hoatrr - , ao kind, ba alway» May» to tbr aad." |i talked oo aa tbay walked toward the 1 1 bell- roam. * 1 1 *' Kotbiac palafol, I uaora yoa; bo, I if aay of tbrei apeak to you. be en to ■ A. they catered tha room. Major ! Supyhoo. rather borrided. ahraak back behind a curtain, aa Violet lookad to- i ward there - | • Do yoa arc that tirl? She b oaw of 1 1 •Aa whitrr Major Slapyltoa rued, i 1 The donor war aaddrnly called away ; j < aad ar Major Stopyhoa war Mill iooHat I < at Violet, woadrria. If H jar abr. be, 1 1 bet mrdncM. while toe i]l,bleat doubt •poke to him aa the Emperor of China. ' ' ! be aerer harlot beard of hb brother . 1 imperial deheioB. , They aat to,r<hw for a few momenta . la albaua. UU Violet, fiadia( it oabearable. trotoiny more and mort orrrouk ■ him. mid: || " la it loot aioor yoa arapa la China r "I em war there la my Bfc." ru , the .tart I id* anawrr. while Violet frit frichtMMd m be added coataardly. "at leaat. • mean — I don't kaow. " And be , thoofht in hb torn. "Poor yirl. I Jor- . fat I wa tbr Ohinmr Emperor. Bow y oo earth one I keep Ibr ehainoterr j. r Violet Lurried !j weoi «e.^ . . II poor you keaw Dr. Smith betmy. aad an payinx him a riait*" e Major Stapyltou ahudder-d. I. "What! She think. I am a fellowa | llnl thm ! Bowurw. poor Cbarira a b. ao ahr «a talk renaibly:" aad he ' I- haatily chanyad tba Mcirmatlon by aak- . ' lay her If aba bad raad oor of tbr book* I ' r. of the day. L ■> Violet knew 11 wall, and to her eur- , pciaa aad drllyht found bar emperor , " capable of a rational oonrrrautiou. She , * bad aaldom epjayrd one ao much. She | ■ wm awy youny. aad had not yet yot , * why need ahr be ihy with a poor tana- , ■ ticf So with the object of pbaalay him. ' ahr talked without hrrllrlke of her fa- : *• recite pomtlu and hooka, aod aareurd j | - panoeal qnaatiooa without takiay any { ' Mpjor Stapy hoe. oe hb aide, dellyiited ! With the fnob youny ^rl. touched by , bar opaamaaa. aad prodoaadiy aorry for . ~ her awlul Biafortunr. triad from mlaybd kind near aad uurioaity to encoormyr her . "Bare you bam beta iooyfr ba at ITjgSna-,- neaJ] ' "In tha hall-loom; hul l meaa bow \ 1 lony hare yoa bora at Dunatooe»" . ' " Oh. what aball I do! be think. I am ; auk. too!" aba tbaeyhti but her look of 1 on dnnyrroui yround. "I bay your pardon. "ha aaid. "I had < 1 riyba to aak. Tall mr aon of your ' riait to Italy." Aad ptanyiay tato mu- " 1 luaJ Roanaa recollection* Ihry were ayain > ' dehyhtod with tbararioeal way fat wbiob ' rack caamard. , . *?°r °f tbr yeotbmu of the Eyrctou j party now east aad aakod Violet to dance, explaiaiay that hr eoald aot Md J ® hriora. aad addtay ta a lew roler r I - trill you came, er do you prater ' I . ; "I would lather May here, thank. : t bet plnat mk Mi*. Zrwtaa if riw , aaiada." , -cmataly: hat I abeaM think 1a . | thia tat it wb all riyht md he went j of to report Mba Brook arm parfeatly , t happy . lalkia, to a rwy yood-looklay , i Mr*. EyarBa. aoa kaowiay what waa ) [ S taT* lbM)^Mh* Vha JSmZZ , | had aacdtaw boar of daliyht- | , tal talk; BU Mr. Huatar rema ta.kwt , ' UlJb'to ^arWkh^xctar ; ] : ! r barfcr tbaway la trkdafeaba apaaM hw ji ' j, r "I aa aorry If A way wroay." aba 1 1 i aaawwad.Mamiy; "hat tba 'poor Baa 1 1 aasasae-.TiH: Da yea kaow. ba fe yaat felaaA the', ' Mr Stopyho. you told aw ef. Emparor ! , : aau«aasSi Beer eaapid! I MmaU Ma to hare I > aaahaa B Mb. aau- feBaw. I dU aad a - reooyalar him : bet I am Jtiaihr masa » feea. bet uhbr aad aband bopa I riaa Ba amd la ha n« riian mi "Bab i hylilfel-ThririehA TMa^j ) I - Ofaeena 7^17!. wla' M b ! { ;gsasasa l
Major Stapyiua-a prercmpatioa aad i | Hunter', attention, and he <xI ! preened hb fear hi. brother mot be ! "Xo.no; much better: aarc to all I riyht aoor.. Smith raid. The tact in I cent y« that yirl out |of my bend Mold you of laB nlyht So youny thouyht ao .well; and I bear now that ' the cannot liee throuyh tha winter." Vlobt Brook dnaaed for dinner will, preoccupied thouyfau aad the proindifference to Mr. Hooter and r hl» friend.. hUjor Stapyltou eutend the drWwiny-room decidedly craea. aad. been introdnced to Mr. Eyrrton. leuked round the room ami iaetaatly cauyht eiyfal of Vkolea. etaadiny at a lit- ; j t> dbuao. mi lookiay at hi. with iaI teaeeanrpriee. ' He eprauy toward her and eeiard bar "Too here!" be exclaimed. Vlobt. terrified, yare a ellyht cry of • alarm, aad Prank Eyrrton mored toward 1 "What iaahrdotny here** aakrd Major bewildered, aad droppiny her . " Mr. Hunter." Frank called out. ea ■ rluny to him for protection. 1 " what U the meaniny of thief Why , I hare you brouyfat thb madmen brrrf" " My trimd. Major Stapylton .* What ' oa earth do you mean. Frank f" ' Major Stapyltou eayerly addroeaed 1 Mr. Hunter: " She h the yirl I told you ' of: one of Dr. Batik', wontenaeal Why .bey brouyht ber here f* , "Mb. Brook mad!" Frank exclaimed liadiyaaaUy. - My Bother took bar to J "And I took Major Stapylton T' answered Mr. Hunter, buratiay Into a mar of^bujriiter. a he pamid Me doobe " Ail. em the two ddtai hn obliyed to join ta the lauyhter. and a more hilarious party had never before " 1 Mart Mi*. EBTton'a diatay-roon ' She, of ooume. kaalyned Major Stapyllon to Violet; and be thouyht her mor* " charm tay. if poaaihb. lhaa hefrae, . r thry offrred mutual M^oyba, and the ' explained bow .be bad mistaken him for F ' brother, and expreaaed \irr joy at 1 the hope ol hb speedy recovery. Their conversation was continued - after dinner till ea 1m promts daarr " be drew ber aside . - I ear not help It." ! I said, "even If you think me mad ' ,/ynta. Oars Is no mdtaary acquaint- ; and I must toil you before ] yo J bow I love you. I dare not hope you [ yon ta the dtyf" | In eonfmnd. but quite satisfactory wards Mm confessed more than he had ' ventured to believe possible -;rin»to*e'lhe WB BUB at th^waA: dtay : snd ta their happy after lib, Vlobt and Major Stapylton often buybed over the recollections nf their first mevttay at the DnnMont I nuatlr Aaytaa. Tba Hsly Spark In Wiaiah Heart. -Michael b a good eaouyh man whea he b sober, your honor, but when ysu drunk he b wry nyly." Then she related how be drank up all ef his money aad oeanr to hey aad aald ha had job ta the oouatry. hut had no money to yet can there. She pawned her rimwl ! hf M^tod^- ST UDl turned home wry drunk aad M. money. i all yone. He abneed hb wife beuaha she had ao bos* aaary. and seitiny their three-year-old child, beak it with hb finta until Its bead wm a mnee of bee -ni am that hehontfibao ayaisi for a while." ramarknd the court, and Mia. Bohan Interrupted whh • Ah. :«rid^n." that poor. weak. tame. •uffertay fittb woman htrly ywped (whknliMlriMiai. She land ana oonwmptated ber MfehBl annatamaUnf tha Bibb of Cotwctkm. The lam. j foteed Ibrir way tp bar eym. and fe pitiful tone, riw plamtad for iMIlknl "Plnasa dooft be hard Oa : hla; hsdMn^maanBde it: jam faryfeehtaa thb ouaa. Judye. and I know hewradotaater. rh.qtl.jM 1 1 auiaa." -Bn." mtdtbsoauri. "ha nmM haw a leaa on. L« him atay cut thrsa a I few days and Erin l* Mi hew aU »l : will yta Ub out, and he srill tpthaak- ■ faf to pen for hb wiewe." "Ohjtaw. . j raised half Iff tha fins, ahr could hot yst : twduibnMwfeatthtays I haw." tar I tf ;«o &»u«fo wrfem amnhMutb !«■* i i *
d lOJIVim II WMtRTOS. " Tha first Mnaa* MBtod thb dty. ) .. aaya the WMhtapo" >M. Ws. the oo- ( . loaaal marhb Bonfoaeut Of Waahinytoc. now Mandlay ta the WArt ol the I '' Capitol. Thb was ordeend ta M» by d * Couyrsaetar tbe.otundaof theChpitoL I „ «nd was dmiyuad by Hora'joGisenonyii. « Florence. Italy and pmptaffWyhtyeM t J' ta iu complrtioir ITwrirhs twrhr t ^ tons, and lu total coat, tactodtay the ; a ' sculptor", work. Ireiyht. removal, and , t ~ attendant rxpennea. was Ht.oco. It 1 1 wa* found to be an entirely out of pro- ■ £ portico to the Inferior of the Capitol I , '/ that It was removed to the ri> t park. 1 1 - arvzr t*dFj=ri: " First ta war. first ta peace, aad first e In Ike hearts nf hb countrymen.- It j t abo has the fbllnwtay Inscription : 1 1 ^ "Thb statue is far a ereat example of ; < ^ liberty, nor without liberty would thb ] l ; example ubn.' I * The next mouumeafewnqaed wa. the | < er hrnnnr uur of Gin. JPOrvwtJaeknce. ta < Lafayette sqUaIs.hf Clark Mi lit. which I n was unveiled oa the Nth of January, jt n. Itt3. Stephen A Douglas delivrrtay the 1 < iy oratkm. Fire mm pri-sferiji to thb ; « f* date the 3arlhorJfunuid>sit AAodatloo. . at onmposed of wlmlreri nf the yenerai. , 1 I collected abonl ♦ 12.000 for the purpose I rd j of procuring tins testimonial, t'onyrssa 1 m ta addition, appropriated a number of 1 iy I brass (pans aad uxutaes' Ar fiu construe- ' I Uon. bfsldea rotiar the money for the 1 ' id ! marble pedestal By a further appro- 1 to j pristine of fiso.ofle in l>B1. Conyrw. ' bought the statue, and made if the prop ! I n- rrty of the Halted States. Its total cost ■ I ar was ,30.000. It bnotfoeabb at the first . : a yn at statues of Peter tbr Greut. Gwwyc re III., and the Duk* of vrellinfton Shortly altar rib creefinh of thb fig- ] ' rl- ore Congress ordered the frwtiao of a ' ' JTKT pta^d'ta1^ eirob at Ike j < lie j tatdwertion of Twenty-third street and ' or ^ Pennsylvania and New Hampshire eve- • ; ed urnctfon.^aad Clark Milh was tbr 1 1 er sculptor. 1 ee Senu square, at the intersection of j ' Maasmchusrtta and Rhode Island aw>d r.uea and Seven teen |6 strarv takes lu , 1 ■1- name bom the eqowtrtan Matur of Gen. | ' p> Wtafirld Scott, which was erected ta : w 1*74, seven yean after H was ordered by 1 er Congress. Tbr metal used ta its cast let ' was cannon, trophie* of the General's , ry valor ta Mrxfon, ffieeu by Co*|iM- It : sd weighs 12.000 ptfhnds. and cost WO.OOO I H. K Brown was the sculptor. Its 1 1 la pedestal welclis owr «M tens, and the j d- — — btaeta 1 1 ata sM sa lt nrs tbe largest ' « ever qusrried in Wis eount-y. and I „ among die largest ta tbr world. Tbr | platform alone b twenty-six fee, lony. ' thirteen feet wide, aad two feet thick, j : aad weigh 1*0 urns. Gen. SooU hasahu , another brotur statue at the So idlers' ] , Home, which wm deslracd hr Lount . >» Them pane, and cost 4M.000 It was , » arreted 'in 1871 by the Heme, as e lani- , w moutal to the man who founded the ta- I i ri |a Rawlins square, oa Kew York j I FT avenue, northwest, stands a heroic , '] broaae statu, of Gen. John A. Raw t , " lma. This was ordered by Congress In . ^ 187*. and erected two yean later. U'l FT* was ekeruted by J. Bel lay. of Trwasjl- ! i : ■ *'; J' The Linooln statue, ta the park of that t « name, oa East C^tol strerN wm btdlt . 10 by funds mule I bated by the negrom da- i J- ckrod fens by the emaSKtpaRioa proolfo i *- marina, andar the kU ol Jama* Y. : SsK&fft : ferikmM ika SMTHu b ' I SESL-tJ j W78, lhe annirersary of Ltncuta'a aaaa- ' ™ rination. ta fife nresenaaof the PrarifisBt 1 " of tbe t'rifcd fiBtea. Cohtaot. and fee- • sri-^=TeSrSKsii * Iff OmaM, MINN f»u,WMj> .ssFtemii! d. eeBmnfikrCb— HBMUfei AffM.nl A .ta paafetan a par or two iMoa. Th. | ISS5?a=a!f^ 5 TBi b^B in IB if IB 1 Mfcait :£$S=mE ai — | Mm
acribm the manaer ta which the moory the Sub-Ti inexu j bonding at the meb cared for and guarded : of national wealth. The . may be (feea thus -rill.t00.000 silver. filSO.OOO.OM ta ytdd eeri «&- ■ ta yeeeuboeka- The new srieer vault, which ban been ta am tome months, will stoes He. 000.000 amd tbr present prospects Indicate that It will soon be filled. The vault b ta the base . meal and ooonectell by an elevator with the specie room on t> main fioov. The silver b placed ta bays containing fi'.ooo each, aad the varied issues of cuius are j separate. Gold b held in hays con1 talntay •».«*•. and (rsenharks la pnrk1 dition to the silver vault there are two other raulls oa the main door, each of which U built oo the plan of a fim ' Clam safe. The- contain the gold aad , the yrronhneks. the lock combination ' belay held by Mr. Ashley, the specie , clerk, and Mr. IlrtUan. the cashier. I Ones a mouth the surveyor tbr port Ion hand, but with Uils exretithjn it b . ' under the care of the above latutkmod , 'officials , j At nlybt four nsen. suitably armed, | . ' put ou guard and patrol .Use mala I . floor. Eight men are rnykyed to thb I . scrrioe. ibrir toor belay akcrnatrnifhu | f Durtay the day there are two polii inise | . , in tlsrir usnai uniform on duly ta the | ..halLta addition to which two deteetivau, . ta ordinary cittaeu's drew are keeping I I watch. One of throe (Thomas bam peon) 1 . expert of high order of skill, aad . i : commands s sakuy of BI.M0 s i l ■ Throe detectlrro often tee pro- | : fusions i tklrvro liayertay around, bat ' I as the lux a.1 know trimpnon hb prro- | . walohmro rwcrier »75 permanth. They same ta at fie. o'clock ta the afternwm . iae whien time the droocalees leave), aod , then lock up aad penal a until retired In . the morning, in addition to thb the ' t ) ury bat lately been pal In a eoodi- ' 1 tioo of defence against iht attack of a j . j mob. The windows are prouoted by j ; steel bars and the taaldesluttlm* an p*~ i j formed with loop-hoiee. TV- entbv ( ckneaJ fore bserenty. far each of whom I force could hold a large body at bay, but | . ' in addition to thb Gatliny yufia will be , , : stationed on the roof, which will enaurv . . ( U.esafrtj of the place sgalnet pufipbi rio- : , lbs general rare of Thomas Hlllboune, . : assistant treasurer. He was bred tath. , , western pnft of the State, but UaS held » t ; present ofikv for tsvtral years Ub ■ i worry b fie.000 and be neat glee bonds > I the amount of half a mllltati. Xext I importance b cashier Brlttan. whose [ | salary b *4.000. 1 Cheerful Wife. . I Better than gold to a man b a cheer- I . J fill wife. But he must do hb part to- J I j ward making her cheertul. It b easy I ' . enough lor a man to many a nappy I t woman. But tlse bride expectant, when ' i : she thuffet ksmMiipy she would be. - | never cantempligrd the picture of a I * going to bed without speaking, to ; her; she. had never thought ol the lony : evening when be wouldn't come at all ; - or his bringing some one home to dtai ncr without warning or preparation; cr I "He awful proliuuty-o*er to trifling a - 1 matter as her little bill of expetmos. ; She had ao idea, ta fact, there eodSS be I anything hat happturoe ta married life. : aid she lead determined to be happy. 1 eml to distribute bar happiaam to those ■ around ber. It b not often ber fault If . she doesn't succeed, sMeu. as a rule, do not exert themselves • eecure their wires' happinam. They . know that It requites u l tint and a I yrrat effort to poseas property, aad he . eeenre taiu value ta tV mldetefean- , Mant eommerrial changes. The cheerHere A word fa the girls ta thb oau- [ feri'i^jriBHrifj 3 ««-a IBEZL£ i fltir li E l T l AriUKo hriter f "rinst f Btimikl.riB j umi !■"' . ; M, ■ *i An iMirti— Bnfi trfe— >■. Mb b one ebort Owt In TimlB • whfch Ma thb pscatafQ-F f ' 1h.ro, yon wrTiw*y*'(tad u. bpri 1 riaa. and a eery poorly oar at .we II n I i IW-I iS^SSi'SS ' * j" ^ *7 * ' d— n the Must, an Ifee rigfiad— d etdb I BMB»MrifeB-kM— MPffNfflMBfe ■ enlend i n i IhfeMBkkfi j
rog THA FAIR BEX. I ' TV earlnwe of styles for the season " are ninulmleB and IimIIIM- First ta potat of coaltaBB and beauty, are tbr 1 ' arw silks in caehmcrv cffecta. 'a Persian ■ * colon, with shot or changeable « » grounds. Throe oome abo ta stdlpro. ' - polka doaa. paV baf mi other OrkBtal 1 r deaigse The colon far day wear ere < e rich tears or Egyptian rod. yellow. e olive, taeiaibb greens, and rich taaro of ' 1 dark aad Bedlam bluro, IV mingling ■ b dure a sobe rasas of sffbrt that b very I e Frrnpk. medieval aad aittatic. On ' 0 some of the shot grounds appear the ' e i rich old-fsahloocd caiors and dimlgns of 1 - tVLoubXIII. penod. producing sober 1 j- toaro by the tningang of rich pxxrr ' | ° it aaut. pale bhie tune, hloe. old gold and ' 'f sulphur color, ta similar changeable ef- 1 1 b frrtjL. mliimrea imd dtrigns^ ^ ^ j ] a e— "S aatta b shown, to bt mingled i ' r with ptriWNd or plain white satin Taale r. and IndivMoallty can V displayed aad j ; t character shown ta the eebrtloa of the 1 T designs of sTen a bridal drtea. The va- ' ririy w obooee from b aery laifft Tberr d ar> In i»n ied whhe saair.i for keidal ( '■! renu and fir wvryeXalimtagled together. " other* with roerbudt and lecves; : k 1 and Others *411 with jardtal^y drrigis ' » | ta pun while. Iht effects produeedTiy I a the patter* alone. Then throe are small ' ie I and targe figures, and narrow aad wide | * r tripe*, to rait both tall and petite bride*. 7 Amevitan black silks at one dollar a >) I yard and upward, and also the black d i Q.m.siro aad Balis striped and molrn j J- trimming plain black silk drroeea. like- | « j wise black all-wool aad silk mid wool | 8 ! goods equaEy well adaptad for nostras rs , 1 Icompcroal ia pan of throe American . ■ htark sHkt The etripro and ffeajgns ta ! ■ ! an the tUk and wool mixtntro end aB10 wool figured goods follow the tame gen- * ! cral rotae that have governed the dosigner* aad producer* of all sklk good: ^ momle. and reaped efects meet the «ye ~ at every turn, hut, shore all. stripe, lake " j the Trod. TV eamt-Vhalr clotV taj m | ChadUa stripes are a gee nine novelty, j * ! w#OJ B01Tk f* ' turro a class of . foods of e rare end "■ i original character is encountered. F-x * ' cept (or that peculiar sump of (liyh "• faahloa which France imprints upon u!l " I ber textile productions, one might take ><j the rich fabrics on the counter* for the b stuff, of Fenla aad other Agtatir lands. I The palm-leaf pattern crops out every 11 where- Oriental ideas prevail, even ta W the stripe* of coatrasttag oolorasbowj or saaketkin effecu b. the alternating r | stripes. Most of them French India | eashmerr*. hewevev. are not striped. They show a mingling of rich colore In ' Oriental, Egyptian, ancient Greek, or £ Roman, medlscrul Loub XIII designs. with cliamcleon rfttcu produeed ta the ' wearing. They an intended for pari. ofreMunoa end mast VepMimgiy used ■ to produce the beM effects. Many of ftiera are ta brocaded designs of uncut ,. wool velvet or satin surface*, prodoe- ' tag the erer-reesjrring chameleon effect , ohserrod ta nearly all divas aad mi IlloHy * goods of this tali's prodactioa. Blank wraps, mostly dolman visiles, or sack vtaftro with elbow sleeve*, are shown, profusely trimmed with jetted * perorosuntcrie and fringes , Vt throe are ' also a.lagffa qaaaUty pf laacj shaped cutaway jackass seen thb season ta a variety of eo loeed eleehs, the favor betag folriy dl rUt* between tV light hoee of daugdrin gray aad drah, aad the dark I shades of wlv oolor or Buygoyae. dark . btam, inyleibje gtprng, and seal and rana- ^ que browns. r. la millinery tbsn ta a jet roriral. s jet are ana «w many-tads aad fionneu. K sad ijet eod emtated Urori glBfer. tod 1, ■>.■■■» oa'drmy. Ill III. The nsoet a srowd ta trimmed Vl. and bonnets. hut re thorn of S»w Turk trimmer* are noclcer ably ta hrilet teMe. J A tunling norrity b aa ovl'sjmf A 1- a trimming for mtasro' round Iut«. TV I. demand far owl's bade cxraeds the mb tr **S- 'A prettier noe.fey I. s'ljgiu1* v »MdVttri-Bta«. TV Vad b turned * °* ™ * ****' ***** ftw» It Qfeg^nikff colored - rye with in black sbadta that appear ta It. new drota ^ goada TV BnVoy^_ Btg bhM. J NMfi urtfeNT b Mx Md rosea Md from are ap- » MM BkffM rodoro M bdtat k Lt'Nt^uu'y^y-' i s jS
Seat CurfeeUfee at Him and Ftr* toThe president of the Hartford Fire ' insurance Company, in a reroat address the National Amoctation of Fire Eo- > he taMund for a much taat rote than an j lee boons will strike everybody as eery i < In regard to ire bamrds, there b per- j ■ no idea mm e thoroughly engrafted Use uninitiated public mind than ! that aa Ire bouse must prove the beet posdhle rink and a powder mill the wont. The latter b so natnr.lly, tmi- 1 , vermlly and elmlj tseo Isted with fire ■ , that It at onee suggeeb ignithm ; while . rxpectancnof both haxfirds of u quarter j of a century, fixed the minimum rate en : I . j Ice houses at two mod a half per cent. . end oo Haxard's powder mill, noted!, , | throughout the world (fire risk., of [j Thb fart bTOroSy euggeMlTe. Trampej' ! never hang afouod a powder mill, amok- ! tag old plug ta day pipro. Xrithfr oabtders nor inMaer- are apt ■ ' to poor krroaena oil aknr the doors, nor " accidentally stick t lighted cat die tato I 1 1 out. Md! Mo* unexpratadly tVy find 1 1 , COM pfim.sfci »■« Mra. who work ta ] powder ailb do aot wnoke. aor leave i . , Uiekooatlail pocket* fall of matches. I They do not kindle fires with benzine ; , they do aoqlravr oilyewasto arosmd on the floor*, apd jdcar etumps in wooden | ' IspittooM are pearoe. Xo matter bowl , ' wen taturyd. both occupant aad owner are rmrrfal and even mire fiblike the ! " I taste of match es hi powder mills, and ! J are averse to the smell of powder. The 1 1 a po seder triU. earned tato other has1 |*nb. woert.1 snake jronr |i.f siio* a i 1 , aumparattrely bo MA Bias a plea sent I ~ and prof labia one. t neru picture slot* in Uye citj in which I rrptde. qc a Sunday, tpy atteation was _ attracted by the actions of » hoy. which teemed to betoken lunacy He would , ' stand srith hb, back tgslnd the tatge * I sbbw-srlndowriatsidefoe a few minutes. * 1 then torn about and etrrfally gate I within . tbeotgafeptaMMsbaakigataat the trindow Cbriewu In- solve what •TOBsd-lo Vsbrunae of Mfory ta a bright J tanking boy. 1 sofced -tin erase of hi. ^ 1 discover, d tha; the ray. of tV son ' middle of s Large and valuable ehromo. idenlicnUiulnuaad a ould evidently soon he iu flame*. The boy stated that he was | ° a clerk in the store, but had not hll key. ! ' and discovering the stale of things, he ' planted himself as a patent living firr- • screen, to ptotact the picture trdm the I 1 A well-known Hartford adjuster. ■ while recently cluing ta hb room In*' r hb silk umbrella, standing ta tV our- j » nee. quietly take fire and uuasume bee for* hit xury eyas, and wjtb no little i • uifflculty lie stopped Lhr fire from spread1 tag. Investigation proved it to have f caught Irom the concentrated rays ol ! tha tun reflected Irom hb rraoboacopr. - innocently retting on hb table. With2 ouradoubt. we do not understand j f many actual rose* of fire, aad numerous conflagration* are doe to far different ' at. to the ease mentioned, had the ! ! fire'dcrurred during the abaence of the » owner and lbs block been consumed, as ' Hen Soldiers Naffer. The London TVioee pnhUehes a lemhle . aerount of the snffertaB of the European k soidien marched hack tato India, from .. Afghanistan, hut Jpag. through the | - March oempfod twelve dayq kite men , t beta* al.>. Irom fVVnt. to mart*, only i - 1, tV.roriy morning, and the night' I mfedh bsaalta India being Al-ndoorol. j for fear Of aBBk-4 trnfm jbdhll) tribro. e Alth—jk nlffiry ' (umbnilon had been . taken, 'thakra Irobe out rn routes msd ■ "oarerajhiM Jararxaj and Uoivi-Sln«. 1 ka-Boori. aad evpeciaUj as they Bade . e their final aarche.. thrir distress was Every appareat; thrirrfothro wen Miff and dirty, .from the profane peeapiroUo* "»»d daK^toA eoux^rao- be- j j. btaeffw to e *riid i iM'Bilua tff feeult to I MtelaV^Tfikta. htackwtlhtV 1 r effearW mb jtodtfilM. ddiy tokgu^ a [ 1 ffa UgVedrivur Ma rronek iMkang ! iSsSSSSSii ■ MNBkfMeJNbBbffMnB— BMBU ' Mff * IN Vmu ton— Vkfea ta '
kndee I ealTtoMda Ika dror. wnk taad I beer^fefebeaM* to see Be beaaBoM Bmbs* i if i toseMbeae Aad lab hell »*tA qabs boras el raeaet rooms, seta made e Nijp. ' new laraks pbrasas plraa. Myatpfaramiro; la small mmfmmm aeaM to my I GeoAbya, eM beaee-a bag r»d-ty* ! I 3fy band ben yrar «Me; I nas* am Uragro wait. q ^ j wtosb mhsrss dear items or urnrusr. I I -A uuek-up thing-A poster. | Sorry hb lot who plows not wet. I ! TV bleat thing ta boota— Stocking*. / I The barley crop of Pennsylvania b " 1 1 Use largem ever harreatod. \ ' TV total lorn thb year m the trope cd ,jUfaet Britain b -Unrated at W67.000,- | Two brer*, like two eiaba. generally I '.gbntang qnb ty mtmth kill theyaro ewplorusentito about l|lBM. > TV sofbohell scab oonsfder* hb case '] The editor's position b one of trust. j lie ha* to trust nearly every body. — Toni- ! I TV only woobn mill ta Texas b at r New Brunfeb. 1 -rat yew the profit* rjwereffffMM. 1 Business U rttj much depress ta ' '.Australia, and groat number* of men >' an out of employ nssnt. •Washington Territory boasts of a ' ; young fellow of twenty-two who has killed ninety-six hear*. llalf a do»a" gentlemen " are said to a he expelled from the London clubs every J A woman ta New York dty nemtly ,1 gaet birth to a baby while attending r services ta a Catholic ehnrch. j too. * fraction over on* pro day. » "It baaairr to rales a beard than raise 1 s dime," said a joung Oil Cilisrn. ric " has stopped sharing — Oil (My ftrreci. , When you dry salt for the table, do not place It ta the tall-cells re until ii h k ' cold, otherwise it will harden tato a s : Life may seem appallingly short, but * ' °°al^^nSsaB,iai -j A hickory tree on the farm of J Joho- ! from lb roots by a recent storm and '. carried two mile*. '' ! A well-known statistician of thb city. ' ays the Phlbielphia TAode e - *». as- " | srett that fully »A«» moev people -re ~ I employed in Phitadelphb to-day Uian * ta thb month ol taat year. , An exchange say* It does not believe - that a man who lores a boree can be a very bad man. Borne of our Slates think differently, for they Imprison and hang i j men who tare horses too well, s TV following wise saying by Solon t j is. we regret to snf. not generally reI i corded ta hb works: "Young man. , I never cut your finger naib before but- * There are at leaat AM0.C0S gypdro ta e Europe. Of these Scqglaml has about 100.000. England 00.000. and Ireland perhaps half the latter number. The ' ; number of gpnuine gypsies In the I United Stafep "has nefrr beau officially i eoenpeked , I b *11 the cities of Brazil during the . three day* cf Oe carnival black women . are aeon telling "cabeolnhas." which . ! an sndr of these Aellenie sheets of pure India rubber lied ub ta tV form of a , ' globe and filled with rolored and | scented water*. TVy are thrown at ' . pcreons of the oppodtc sex and buret on ! striking, favoring the taffjjrl dual with '' • "k'uSfoS! aorw'suU of dolhesout ' ; of the Sidney (Ohio) na»hor|tye In a ° very original wav. He rommiUed tome II slight offence, for which V was pot In ' jalL As soon a* V mas behind Use ' ban V deliberately took off his clothe* , are! cut than into shreds, in; lading hb " boots. Of coarse . new suit had to V ' purchased for Ulm so that V cor Id ap- ~ J pear few trial. a i Independence. Mo, tV other day ta tV , • acquittal of handsome Mettle Collins , far the mauler of one Drake, ber U brother -in-bw. MaUie Hllod Drok* rf six Booths ego. while strongly excited * net Hk» ber leeert bra tV jury required i MtteTlM^'ribbV behalf. 1- f fee pUlnia ' Aad la Be _asra*1 rl WkpfebefifegHi'l i",1 x rot MnE»M«NdraSr*j |.IB« ta —A J ^tk^B^effe^rsnM^b^VtV r nTriL. tw hMdk.NB.2T7 fi stab (Ml ■.ran afepw ra bad B- . qmd, IV fieek fe wVra mlfikfe irggra

