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r WUU'I DIHCT DRAFT EOREKA MOWER, THE kiT Mower liinirilBavo. :H=5^^S . 55f.g^g H i B 1 HHflHnM&K » WILC0X4 WHITE ! ORGAN 00. I jrtfe.; a* ir.&JL ; ' I^B « flfl H b . I '• ■ *taMM . » mil » 3i J The ioo6t popul&r v. Organs of the day! - -maim i* wiitt. ; "Tkc WUoex * Vktti ■> m9KBK9EB9Pr? *

Cfalrth^ — fata, " J llftaMiIta Upterttefag at— Art wr Hp. I pronOfaaomUgbt' Th tea mBOmb'shasfc aa ata Mp. a)— I hag -T— «- r..nnu,uK„i Art «tara.ft dm^x! Sra** 'WHw. faiTi i ■ i WMklaiadtaKikwkwlrila T.w^atea-rararatert art Ma Load art hrarty he' to* WII'll - laaUal^ntmiM OattaZLrayMStt. MMliMlkW: «wMaai,l.: ka! Far a right fatty Hag *-0 "*»■ Cm*r k WILD-GOOSE CHASE. "liow. yar taaar.jtet *• RBlst *md 1 ■by. taw -tta fan ob MI each and all ■ ready, bat M. ahttra Urate till I glee the rwrteert ery. rad ttaa look cart. for tta btrda'11 to job wltbta .hot af ye." i So apota Sbawa. ray baruulaan baawb- . man. aa be laid tta last bunch of toother i OB mj quieerlng body, a ad. taring sat- ■ W myraif ttat I n perfectly w.11- i rracanted from human sight. taper- 1 pared to map Off to Ita spot wb an ta ■ liad seen tta wild paaaa alight. la ordrr I to drire Ua-MamnairVtlma d tartly I orarmybsBd. I aoddad m ta gsrc hla tomremtt— tad. an ta csipt , meads. Bat I fail raythtog bat odd- 1 leviable to aay naval poattiau My tad i — tta tan bog- lend. ooay aad soft ■ With tta taattag «f •»' heavy winter < taiaa. By ooewtac tta half wlltarad , tate rtkt^w tad upaoowd , March! Ttan tad tan bo .now U i tawpart ta taaoy wr.ta: tta kilia ai arooad aa «na bjark and dnolaU a. ataUnaaodanaka an alttata^taada. • llaypatiaatlyta aon* tina.ttaaBon- « aaa-lita ardor to ay tan pmaBtlat ' U>aviBd(ranatariyfraaato(Byfiata; > hnat toydiBy patlian ittattbaoMid. 1 aad I becaa to aair. Soddaaly 1 taard ' tta fatot wblat> el tta carta-; two < aiiaaan altar. I nw a ttaak ol wild |aan una atom Onatiy otrt ay taad. 1 ' toad aialaaaly. aad ntad. Ttaa I found that ay (anoaata wrr. t naplilily I llhll Witt bog walar.aad < ttat aayUBta bad aaal artnal iartaa t to tta ooay prtand— Bay. Bern. • ttat ttayaaanwlypeemaad free atok- I toy tentar byaoaa otatoocaioa which > hoaa aay half bortod Jatany wnl'ko t taaanb tta ntatoanii whta tad yaw- « mtad aa ban atokta attarty.. Tta a latter prond to ta do nay aattar. bat <■ with tta talpal tta avodrwldct Bbawn . bad braaybl with hta to >!<■■ ay ' ItomKItoltaShaaeeaatodtoelnr- • iac away a (nod dnl rl aaath. aad dto- ' £T^-^~ir : ttatd- dawa w*h todf a doaa raaty < 1 tta hard data ay ahuaood-. j asjasyafry:aadopnltl aoTfaad tta wtoh ta- I — ■atotoBa ■ Bbto towbatoawa, » 2£«2i.'r£r:j -•" * ta atah * mi yar « "•ktalSaadtaUta*' "'toaatato ■ bBtolaaaddaataatoaadtatoan atat I tat^ZSLLutTdaSLtar - W ■ taeltoaidto aartTta ta wn n

I ordered Shawn to briay out tta bom ■ad oar, ttat wr aalght drlra tola Porttta bail had caaaad to toll, bat adll tta wtod blew Mttarly. frntoay with 1U Icytoaathttallnlaptolaaetta waraide. aad wbto wa dror* tola Portantaa fr't alaoa t u if ay blood waa frown. U^wai midday by^ttat Hat and. am tort'u ' a!rrli>T.<«tod^ ^ttarbU tbara waa! Tta atnau of tta little - towa war* ao orowdod that it wu alaoat iapoaalblt to aata oae'a way atoay. la the market-place bertoa ol ray- ! rhaeked arrraat yirla atood waidar to ' ta hirad; piya ynmtad aad a^aaaled aa tta droran whipped ttaa alsay; the I ■hop- keeper* wood at tbeir door* aluiek- | aal to tta'oeay parlor ol the laoa- ' fortahiy enjoy !n* trie (ian of wtoe. gal- , . lay With a aaiia into the wild, woe-be-goae torn of the aaatara wboe ta bad .ammceed thither, aad dabratlaadlr ■baktoy hla bad af may baart-brokn appeal. •Doat come to me." ta aaid- -ra, dooe with yo— a lot ol toay apewdlhrifra aa'ja are. Tall yo before ttaa to-d»T nJU make ya pay." and aaktly watched the ernutad tm , ttatr wild ryot, ttatr tomlatad tore.] ttalrtraabltoy bodtoa clad to the dirty npa which ware tb.tr aole protccuon from tta cold. And aa I ybatod front j then to tta froaaa wtodow-paaia. aad tta atatwhkh toll, oorerlny with a thin ny baart tamed rick. "Peer. mtamble. bnlf- Barred . wTBrtaar I thouyht. ' act ol yoa will torn Dor* baaria untight, far yon I will ioae year little nil. God talp yon! | 1 tour aothtoy bat atarrmucm i t Hamta at ttajiyht of w. much r rated by a Oyan. rnygrd. wild, and ■ woabagaaa. which erooetad clon ap by i - tta window. Urn atonic, before. I 1 . ean thia man ennebrd like n j r akrletoa hand, cmtolrntliid. bia parched r 11 pa niny far marry, i ~ Par tta lore af God. Toay Moonn- . gba. nlrer be bard on a pear boy." be . tod aaid; " all ay pototon tad the - din ana thia year, aad they rotted I to tta grand. My pig look tta rickt aad died. I hare two liule children 1 ' doera wid tta ferae, aad if ya take away i I ay now, rii bare ao dbras of milk to - gie. ttan. and «tay-ll die" ' Thia apoaal. beart-breaking aa It waa. ' bad art arHh the aaal ragake ; i . - Don't fartog yar Ba to aw. Ta'tl go ■ . tahwa ttan aa 'II make ya pay." • Jtatha nan had ara«a bach Into tta plteoniook ofapjwil tS*WtuTta!T; ' bto Wild rym gtoamed. and Ha band -That man Man atahiaf."! aaid aa I paaaad eat totottaatram. At tw* o'clock tha taoaat'i caan wart < i votaaafladoa. aadaetta baaoa of the clock apprndidud that boar I made By ! i way tttreogh tta crowded ami la tta I diraftaa of tta eoart- TV wtod blew thia Bakto of anew were toll- I loy. a»d to I wmlkadl felt tta ioa oracktay aad teodiay beneath my flat. 1 aaOeed to aywoadar that ttaatmu ' , through which t pa«C war alaoB ' dnmrnd. Pre. .ally a ami la of i aad ata aCrtoh apoa ay aw; I <hn I BaMaad that panto Wire ranniny I excitedly, aad. faUowiay tta diiactloa I which they took. I at kayth taad a j- I acV oa thainaklllaaf a grrat crowd ■ wHch wa. aeltoctod to tta^prtadnl | taTthrl^'iy^T^to^ta j aana of the .ldlaawd. hr 1 arclrrd | bah. odtaa BanZT Imbtr. while ' ottao ytorrd aroud ttaa with wild , ^.r* ^ » am aiyta hf , iMd of nplytogaayaaap i dn.Jttmotnk^w by the ahoaitao 1 Ttan I aw tta caan of tta diatarh- ! Ljdag oa tta rortama hla taad np- ! yal to tboaraanl » plln aubla | Hk^dy^W*" ia I'l by^tapS^ I -1<* andaabaaa^tafe^JTita ! tanhtadBapndttaoonexyjrMio. J aadcaaafaeth. ^-<taad dtairj n il |, |. naH„ . ba fell aad told Ida toad dawa aad I ^-r tared ton T^ana-;.^ 'aJHta * Ttoat a —da had nanky tan tonky aad a |ia an em a ■■■■ h «

w Bitted. aadCtbat tta>tbargBaat riot t- waa only an eflcct to prerat tta dta•d cor cry of tta murdeier. So aooaw. U bortod than tta dootom raoaind aa r- order aatboriMBg then to eihnme tta re body aad make a (cot-mortem examtoal tha to aecaet. Oat night, two aighta ■ mlaaioa whh bopanl henna. It wa » hitter winter weather Tta Bight wa Ig black dark, tta graoad wa traxea hard le aad thickly rorerad with aaow. Mailt tog aualytat for tta grmreyard. the docI. tore employed thenar! vee to opnlnr ap 0 worked whh plrkaxe aad apade;at laat it I they caane apoa tta oof&n. raiaed it up it I aad opened the lid. I- I It waa empty ! a j At thia place of andacity oa the pan d toT ttot ^Ud^tad'taZTdoit*" Bm J \ try n tbey would, they could dtanrn n nothing. Tta wboieoooaty waa thrown n ! wna at ito height when I cawittinyly a aolred the terrible aacret by finding the y | btaytoto. ta«. ^ ^ p kwthwlth ant word of the diaoorery to ; the mayiemte- The box war at once y lion trmcluded aad the diatom, made ' a ' that the unfortunate maa had died of u i heatft dtonae. Again ararybody waa 1 d amaaed. n d thia time the wonder aaa a mixed with ahame. After the examina- ^ hurried orar, aad one* moreen anleaa ! . pomp and- with all tta rifoa of the „ church, tta ayeal waa bdd ta hla yrmrc. „ j Aaridat Itaeotaau concoome which , . , attended thia aramd funeral. I noticed n j tta wild wan tore which tod taunted , , It by the fman window of the tan-^ta , , L face of tta rarr nan whom, to my own ^ mind. I had ncerad of murder! Tor ] * ' 1 boldly walked forward *nd ,ueeeed a i " . hank no*a Into tta poor cnamr'i taad ' He looked from U to me in daaedamanrmeal, ttaa the right ofooeof hla ragged "iihildrra aormed to make him rrahae . : ' ; what tta axmry would do. lie clutched ' i j ft c ewer . aad with one laat look, down ! tta opoa grare. ta crept acraa llic boga " | toward hla home. |i e j By wboec hand tta oorpn wu coo- ; i * I rryad from the ehureb-yard to the hog 1 1 waa nerar dienorered. It wa generally < < " J beliered. howerer. that Dewe of tta { i ' pered abroad. aui! that the agent waa ex- j t urned aad bidden aoielr with a riew to ' ; ] pteeeattog hia bod* from being " cot i , * I op." — Harper*# Wtokkr. L, ' »«• ■■« J' 1 1 » I farrtan. I Sorghum, tta ralti ration M which ' bto ban ao atroayly rweommaaded by 1 - tta a.llnaal agricoltural depaMuent v ' ' a aubatltate lor forrign aurar. Uaapecica 1 * ol pan geacmlly known n Indian mil- 1 * liet. Tta ^aofea amhrnon four rarie- 1 ■ i ^TjmyZn'o'^T', JvaI ' ; modified forma, exchanging prooertie* ' when growing nar together, and gn- . eraUng new hybcida. Ilk. different kind# e of mnine. Sorghum hn tan culliraUd . r for naato to Egypt tad India (or r food for mam and taut. ' Tta firm per- , r epa ta Europe ,to direct attention to tt i r waa Pietro Arduino. a FerealM pro- I j . Imptae tatoluly Iron CafTraria The ^ 1 thewoe to Pari# la tflsi. but lhV all dfod ' t except one. and Iron thia ata all tta f ptuta -ta Europe aad America are aaid 1 ; la faawa ban ratoad. A boat the CM. ! I timaLccatard Wrny, laEngtoad. ahowrad J . that ttaZatoKnfian pro fiaandjatuarix- - rnriatian of tha ptoafi foritoaao- ' I ckariae matter, which they got by ehrw- ' i SET! srsnisa: ■ l yeara ago. x wmt aoegha m bagn to to- ' I terwB people tare, tha paint odfae bar- J I lag goto iiibiI "I of aaada from Prance , r Orange Jafid. pawpefotcr of tha .taamfna. ) I dfhalta.faf.atoa tmpuend lAtopooadl I I of tta awed, aad Atari baud fo rm par- * r uto to tta aatanrtbera for hto publico- , ttopja all porta of tta country ^Thb , lightar aoUa. thoaab it «a*ot ta \ . grafts aspss ■ I ata to aigktan torn high, tha , SZ'UriTtarfJta g^Z!'^' forty faaaIiod the and from fifttaataJ > Mafo >'l a ill yar ana. Stafoa yield - about fifty per out. of the,, wrigtrt of aad afthh. from fire to Ha «ri- J toaa. linrtiag te toil. fonBty ata ' 1 BtainltA of Iht oaaat, toakaa galfoa el * ■ ayrap. Ttoeyrodari ofjaka ta ttoan. ) . tofrotaMPta uaaaitoaa. Aon fin la * ataapnntatawhtoh totaanta. Tta { I yiitaifiyMpto dirtoi oataB. what J zzeSsSTzr. e= > forixtonpercnt .ata akaot aaenlx- J — * « «*¥kn tan oaaranta tofo \ ;£j=Sga towyatok— Mdta «1 taHMtata • Mtar ta*B.tafata..*Z > ^rrrLtzzi ■

« TUKT TSPtCS. ]" Tta calatatiaa which ban fallen opoa * the (own of Gloocealar. Maaa.. It wonld a an. woold ta ewoogh to apcaad glooan * year many of tea taada el famllln aad in nalwvt young men perWi at arn. It r la Bided that during the lam twelve ' month# two hundred ata thirty -aix fiaha ermen hare barn kwt. aad (j te lemred ' rcaaela are now muring, tta crew, of , which are not included in tta liat. ' Y ark Conttms fW aa the oballak gnataoa. He 1a diaguated with Sew Tort for going to Egypt for aawaollUi Ina than oae bundled fern high. He wanU , n American Bona -erected that wih . anow penality what we eoald do to thai Hoe. He ray* "the fartM Wort of _ . granite erer quarried to Sew England , hn# been taken oat at Woodbury, Vt h waakJO feet long, thirteen torightewr. fat deep, fifteen feet wide, weighed ( (.oae toaa. and raquterd «73 wolger ' i Tta telephone te coming to to urn la all tta leading commercial ritias of the - globe. It te .pending Ixater than tha I telegraph did to Ita iaripienry. AI pra * ent. with th- appUancn in nae. ihe ' operation, of tha telephone are limited - ; by diauace. but thia may ba orercome ' ; yfatkma. whh-h to ren near under con- • ' riderattoa. one elation taking u* tta ■ mraaage and tranamltttog It to the next. ' actirity than here. Iu oae in London 1 , haa eprrad rapidly. In Parte ttare baa leen a union of Intcrrt. of Gower an? Ediaon. aad a company formed with a 1 1 at a premium. The animated cmtmrhy 1 of there mat lhaontral c«ca iel.000 I ' line*, aad none atX) of tbme are already r aeaturd. Tta aatacxlTnfcma Include the I I leading journal#, bankets, phyxicinnv ■ theater., botala. eto. > 1 A cartoon affair happened at Urao. - See . recently. Mr. Oatra went Vo X>r. Snow "a rraideaee to call tta latter to I ri.lt a rick child, and, tta doctor beinx I ; aaawerrd tta rap at the door by aaking < " Wbo'ajbexef Oatea te eery draf.aad i ' te to presumed ta did aot bear tta lady'a aummona. He tried tta front door again. : I aad then shook tta window. . but to all r | of Mm. Saow-B nee aha could get ao ; ! anawrr. Finally aba warned the person to laare or aha woold shoot. Tta - rattling eon tinned at tha door, when ' ' Snow, almost craned with fright. I I raiaed a ptofol aad fired, tta ball paaaed • through toe door. She beard the pony ! off tha porch aad oat of the gau. aad -opposed aha tad frighten-d him away. , A aigbt watchman food him outride . tta gala shortly alter, dead, and It b , supposed be died alia a. 1 teamed lately, i Mra. 8oow did war know that Ita *bot . ata fired bad ben fatal uatll tar bua- . rcenrn la tta naming Nj blame I attached to tta toff?* Dr. <JU rat Wendell Holme, lms just ' celebrated hi. arrantlelh birthday by a ' fari giean to hto hooor at Boston. ] to Aagoattoat- Laogtofolw. Whiltler and. Btoaam have afaeady panad tta ( >i ag*. Bryant had left it-fax be- ; ; Had when ta died, aad damn Baasell the jmagaaf of thia gaaeratioe ' of Sew Kagtoak porta, hu erased tta liar of sixty. TM Hen Tort Herald place th te line of Ansrirwa poeaa wba tta torn shall tara panad away; arid . after aottag that there m aa sign of a literary suacufoa to Sew Eaglaad. latimrier that banaltor we mam look to , New Tort foe on poetry Tta Briti ' toon ifuarfoaa demagr to tta Herald" . opiaioa aad aaya: -This to apardoartla raalty. c ..flalnUnt tta center of literary aotiTlty taaAto tta tori faw . ioa to tta mmropoiie; bat It don not ' that tha aaw rare ol post# will spring up la tta paigbboxhoed of Printtog Haonaqana tanan tta hunger of ; should we took » tta Wot] 1 Whoa lie last tea arwaB aad tta rlrgto ssrassssarcs ' poad aoorcn of tafodrntioa It ia tta ThB ia Use Orfola^f'tha phrne -I ao-£=r-.2=;^*3r: i aaqsaah (tat OMa. Eulqfoj aad ^dl- , Pkri.fiXbl. ' hbata mdB. dirimfofilbaf.itaia'foBn 1 sf.'rcrt- tee "nto." -Vla^lto! Z \ wmtr Mhal Btawr^--W^. , ■adh^P ftTfaadl kar ! ta.^ra-.TaaJfol kiHtad^ J «yoa too tar mmwhaytaart aad ride , afftamaatat. Bow tote whfayato an , rB^vr :

SATED BT PRATER. I d The faaauua detechVe] Pinkertoo. lias ° girra the damn boyu the name of taJ tog blood-tbimty wretrhm. who could I. n.eer ta tooead Iran their porpose of T killing, atetao. ttay made ap Urir ' \ A gratlemau from CTay county, how- , ' d ever, related one Instance to a Mail reJ cortex which goo. to ahow that tuer. to tta heart of Jeese. ( Tta story, aa told by the xeetlemafi. 1 ' t. that two rears ago a maa. together j f " with his family. Herd oa a portion of ] ' Mra. Samoel'r farm. He rated ao many " acrer from the eld lady, and tta rater . • aad Mir Samuel, fattened a taad in " oo-partaenbip. Whn tta beef waa • killed ttay fell oot orar a division of j > ■' tta a pot is. Each claimed tta bide and i 9 tallow. Tta dispute orar this waxed ' warm until ita man to a tost of pa» . r- rion aaid to Mr*. Samuel,. " Ton are ' an old liar." Tta old ladj, looking I • .txaight at him. aaid. " I shall tell Jeaae i about this." and. turning on lire bee-la. , went ta the house The next da,, n I , Mra. Same-:-, tenant, wna .landing to , ' tog with a Mr Chancellor, of Clay , t field adjoining, and in a few mtouiea a j . e home and rider jumped tta rail fence ' e At sight of Jeaae tta man turned re pale . r to rink to tta earth. ' ■ Ksdtox close to him, Jraaraaid: "Did , a not you know that 1 would kill you fax i , I tta language £yxu used toward my { ■ a mother* If you hare anything to any . t doit quickly, for ,oo hare ouly a abort D Jurist this time tta wife of the ap- '' r pfcently doomed man came acrraming * a out of the bouse tagging Jeaae not to i ' kill her husband. With a stern roan- I mand of "gat back into the huoar. If ' Tnrntnx to tta trembling maa before 1 j kneaa and ask forgireaaeas for your 1 • alto before I kill yoa." 1 Dropping down on hit >neB to tta < • middle af the pabhc road the mar i 1 offend up such a prayer to Almighty ' 1 9 God aa waa never heard to tta old j ' ' county of Clay Tta gentleman present. ; ' an unwilling spectator to the affair. 1 1 n said he nerrr eard such a loncliing aad < 1 - braatifn! prayer In hia life. With the i 1 mlaodtake cam of his children aad 1 1 • wife, aooa to ba wilboat a father or haa- I • bead. Mr. Cbaaoalior. duriur tta 1 1 ■ prayer, gtoatod aeraral Umra at Jeoaa. i - who with drawn pistol ari atrrniy on 1 1 1 hia boras looking ri tta aopplicaat ba- 1 - (ore him. Bctore the prayer waa coo - r eladrd tta rieTn lino, anon Jeaae'. faor j , rarity, and hope dawned upon tta mind ' , of the gentleman that Jeaae would ro1 lent from hia stern purpose. . 1 1 ! - At tta oonchtalaE of tta prayer the , man closed hia eyre and awaited tta ax- i ' peered shot that would rand him to , ' eternity. But ta waa not deatined to | ; die. Tta beautiful word a of supplies- , 1 tfoa bad touched tta bettor chorda of 1 J oases heart, aad tta demon within , ' him waa .uSdued- Addressing tta | knegUag man ta aaid: " 1 ought to | " kill you. but for tta sake of your wife, , I will gin yoa rix hoar* to pet oat of , this county. Be quirt, before I cheap , ' my Bind." Tta reprieead bub arose to hia bet , ] aad poured out sach-a touching volume , t ol thankful gratitude that Ihe gentle. , J wept like a child. Jeaae, apparently ' waa through, and ttan Botfoord htm [ awag. gatharad up tta liara W hia bridia aad diaappaarad to the field. Tta t aaa hastened into hto boaaa. aad the 1 \ to yful meeting with hia wile upon tta i 1 Barer to ba forgotten. > ' la lam than the time given by Jeaae l to lrare. tta maa. hla family and all ■ . their efforts were loaded lata wagons < r -d going to tta direction of Bora « I friendly shorn. I . Mr. ChBBaallormya that ta firmly be- 1 , Berra that tta heaottfu! prayer offered ' bv tta BOB wm what meed haa life.- I Eamaaa Oforfjfe.) fifra I. < Rat (hat Rtod af a Ubb. \ part of thardty'tta rttar day. a hoTftnl 1 ' kayfafo dkot Md getting randy to go | ' btoriwg. Hte old gtm war lying aswund I i ktata-aad the graoai ■■mmli i ' la^Tm ^ J ' maiBt to * tag w. arad pamtjaoaateaama d aaar.hntag'talfea Rear. . -1 toO yea that I I a 1 thtog will k I srr: srsr.tr : Otata ■ Ao ha aatotadrarar to toakto a ■folaRltaaBdgha afetoga. aarndto^ritato * tat raa*«toB j •^diTdra, —tad ftb-bto. -D.yM.tato tta * »Rttagta |itaBta tatoBdfota fefifo J

FOR THE FAIR REX. | nm| Ita atodeata. f - To aaw and split wood, carry wrier. . anal aad wood. plow, barrow aad thresh. aad to cttka awaap Ita slrarta. are. aay* . tta Berlin Ttawatri, among tha arocra- • lions of a German waanan. 1 ' Aa Ohio Ban has jut gatoad a salt ' for damages which be brought against a board of education that expelled btt • daughter from school for obeying him. J ; aad refusing to uka lemoaa to drawing. , | Philadelphia taachrn who occupy , week, and a lTiiladeiphla paper aaya : , " It pays quite as well to ta a rhamberr maid aa to ba a public school tractor to t ell but Ito hlghcB places." ! Mias Helen Magi'1- PR- D - daughter - of the president of Swaihmore college, p England, haa received a scholarship t from Cambridrv college to a competitive r eraailn.ltoc to Greek. French and lotto i filli. 1 j A eooag wife to a oolliery village In - England assists her haatand to black - ' , amitldng. and makes litre ihouautd ' | rivets a day. braider doing tar bouac ' work. She ta described a. being iodatc. j • well spoken, haa a low. sweet voice and ft fair complexion and hair ' Tta dispensary established by Mra. ' ' to Berlin, has received 1.1 1* . to one yearn. These are generally j cornea and children Tta adrfoe is alf girm gratia and very frejoenliy I ' I appreciate the kindnera aad skill I they meet horn the tody doctors. I . tendance ri the Iamdaa detsool of tnediI cine for women. Of the seventy etodruls t | who have en tend tta echoot store lie I . foundation, some are to practice aad . Others are preparing ft* aa rxnatoaliua i , , of tta Caiernlly of lsmdon. or ol the 1 King's and Quran's College of Fhyrif cfetae. Iirland. r ' Madam Holkowaky, ofSt. Petersburg- ' is engaced In founding aa aee-tc'.ation to j . i.uild workahope for embroidery b* ma- I r chlnery. such aa riisfe to Swltnrrland. j . . Site te not traveling lit foreign countries 1 give a elo-e study to thia industry. . i to come and leach tta aft In Kus j , • sia. which enlcrpriaa will ba conducted I a grand scale. . | A woman to tta hospital to Florence ^ . strange hiaury. She entered the I j Italian army inaxdar to aars tar brother. 1 I She served arilb diaunction during the } • war wlthAustrit. and received a medal ' I 1 bravrry In lbs field. (Vhrn these , - • ' facta were known to King Humbert he ! > ' presented bar with tkecroaa of hla order. : and gave directions for tar discharge on ! writing wca supposed to be tta limit of I the run tan women could read or write. ^ and though boys' reboots were eelab | ■ iabed. girls were not allowed to enter | over 110 yeara. aad then only to tta ' time, when tta hoys" acuta woe vacant The general belief aeemedluta" ' like Voltaire's that "idraa'tfi like j ' Under tta name ol "Simplicity" a) 1 society of ladies baa been established in ' 1 ion in dmTaad ornnmonu * The ' tat a of this association are pledged ' not to wear fefee hah. nor a train, nor tonics or any docble skirts Pallcrnaol aad certain draaamakar* bare agreed to conform to these patterns to making for ; tta mranbera of tbe aociaty. a ttoMta Bra— i tibia of allying Itorif'to white msTTta i flash tints of fair complex loos, which base already mora or feu determined ttot of this color suitable to moB blondes, aad to this case justifies lurep- . utailce ; aad it will aot salt brunettes. since ttay already bare too much of tta I The bulae coiac Btoo brilltoal . ba etagMd: It mnb«s fair complex lows 1 whteaas tbara which hare to tea: aad gins a grveu haa to 1 thaw of a yellow ttot. Vioiat. tta rowpumcBtnry of yaUow. prodaoaa roatrary effects ; that. It imparts souse gnaaiab ' yellow to fair ccaapferlona h .ag meat* tta yellow tint of yellow aad orange trim, aad tha Una three may be la a omapiaxloa it maris ' . Violet. Than, fa aaa of tha iaaat h/ashl. on foe* to tta sria. ri aaat ' whaaltia not anfadratly deapto whhes tba itadaB^naa,ifta1 bi wMkoot i^i.ilag I blghra tbra'toa tetoB.it laafata I— 1 ; B» nan raj. fa fin .■ i HHaffMi raw ' pfaxtsBB whl h art Iff ftltol fa raaa. and wtahata I i I ; bat tela Bat aa ■ aad ttaa may'.' aar ' ta^Bto' wha bar* a Jfad af aaaoa taUad wteb brawn. W- , arara the rvd ttay add ta tkia lira will . : ■i Itefo II r I- r.lhswtaqwa ata- , fat ta a fiffkffna.Mdtatafaet^ R fa Bra' anfraranr rara^jj

suits to tta aoutb af Italy w to India. ! A KeapoUtoa female peasant will osrry on tax taad a rearal full ol water Co tta very brim over a ruogh road, and not ' spill a drop of II; aad tha acquisition of . this art orlkaack gives tar tta sense . . erect aad elastic gait. • tapri era's Marriages. j Tta marriages of the Hon sprites play | an important part In tta story of their t significant and Important as those of the J a emperor. To one who. fike Mm. looked , - upon the world aa made for him. and | upon laws merely aa aotarlhlag which \ others, it mutt hare appeared that 'hte ' two wives were admirably pleased for ; ; hia oae. J oarpbtor de Rranharnala was an idle wife for a young and rising Ban , of genius. She had ean, thtog which would appeal to a fancy like hiaaloace r elfish aad passionate. She Wbeantj. 1 • rank, the power of pleasing, and a rvr- 1 11 tain Indolent grace that promised an 1 • obedience reasonably :ree trom jealous J. 1 - Up to tta time that ta mounted tta lm- ' J pseial throne and seated her by hia aide. she waa all that hte narrow heart and | after the marvelous victory of IT scram i 3 had opened up to hte fevered imagine- I - tmaatftl wider pevspartirva of dominion. I . j ta looked for another style of wife, and 1 found her to Marie Louise of Austria. , | Her blonde beauty, formed of ptok and ■ , white color and roundly furring lines. , and tbe golden Bora of a child's hair. , r appealed strongly to his jaded ' Irate. , ' T* ^TT 1 - (anmehody has railed It the Aldrrney 1 , at)le of prettLness) to hla borne. If each ' s word amy be used of the Tuillcrie* 1 ; should hare fai emperor's daughter to ■ wife, aad this was a young girl who had • ' a hundred monarch! for her ancestors, l > I and yet she would be gentle and obedi 1 « ent. aad not argue with him or anawr ! " Mb, aad would give him heir*. He I waa genuinely attached Is tar, and if ta 1 • ! knew nothing about her. and had no " ' premonition of Count Xeippcrg. it was , • all tbe better for him. .Ihe also was ; • a while the novelty of being loved by an i • sideeed him— was agreeable to her But . - j his lumultooua glory was quite too I ' | much for tta daily food of such a human email being as tta luipl'ira. and ata waa r doubtless relieved when tta indignant e i soul left ha body at rim j wood, and ata 1 . j waa tree to follow tar Ignoble Uute 1 . j heart aad many brapperge | Josephine would have had bee ra- . I ] vrnge if she could base foreseen the r i It te she. and not the pretty Austrian. . ' who will ta know* forevra as the wife I k of Napoleon. It te her status that nam t r j It ia tar name and ttioae of her children ' f that mark the great avenues of tta I I I metropolis — Avenue Josephine. Lx I Brine llorteara. Boulevard da Prince l • I Eugene. Tbotagh ata was ousted re- 1 r j for Marie rirnise. it waa her children— ) 1 1 the children of tbe cxeoto proerript— , ,-1-WEo should become tta tenants ol p | palace*, and not thaw of bee rival F Tta Iftnke of Retelutadt waa to para a yoalh ol -Ingforioua pleasure, and waa , to die befora to. prime, tod le.ee no ram intarit hte claim to empire, whih , ' like tta .warm of kings ra by the , Thane of Cawdor in hia vbuon. Kagene, tar heroic son. after tta toll of ita J I Napoleons, returned to the court of his j Irihfr-in-lnw. the King of Bavaria, aad 1 hommr Prince of FJcbatadl. Daks of 1 Issocbtaaberg. and first aoblsman of the 1 ' kingdom. Hia daughter, united to tta 1 son of BsraadotU, bcramr Queen of 1 Sweden; anottar tarume n pftnoma ol ' Hotansnllcrn. aad a third Emprrra ol ' Brazil. Hte oldest son won tta hand of < . tta Queen of PortugaL and tta youngrat p married a daughter of tta (kar Nicholas of Russia. And whatever doubt Bight I he thrown aa the purity of tbe Xapo- , leonic descent by which the Emperor . Napoleon III. claimed the thrrrae, ta was unquestionably tta son of llaataasr. ; and waa Beau hamate aad Tractor -te- , Pageri beyrad rhalteoge. The grand - , son of Josephine, Louis Xspotaem. ruled , Prance to peace and wteb a sort of , splendor for tha apnea of twenty-ftp . y aan. wblle tha parted of tha first Na 1 . po loon's rtlgn. counting conralnie and ' , empire together, was but fittara- . (hough bo powerful waa tta personal I , imprint mad. by tta uncle, aad ao ■ , razor was tha Individual character of < J Ilea ra agis. rad tta looser Hke ra j , Jfapaaai , I — Wards ad W Islam. Tbw* la raly osm ihiag that I* now ■ taeribte itaateaayamaaa thing, aad [ that is to do aaa. It is all awry wall M ta a promising ' > yotoh. bat tta brad part la te ktap yoar - *corateo to after Ufa. ■ Da aaO w da ryaor aacret. loapersoa < af BOM* fiaaaga. bacaoB ttaaid adaga 1 ' that " Blood wifl telL" > i A bad bwbk iaRba a not ia Ibatk bra ! , Btaa Aad ^ a I Tta Bsea a Bra ataaapRafara tta , taaaa ba may Aa aaabra tool aaara 1 I gara rwBv Tra riwaya Rod ID » > feeotobrAid»da(Bd.arlaka- a ' paan tfa* Brato rad taaaBBB. always t :SS£rs£it=: r ii=o-w=:— -

ims or UTTRRKxr. ^ t iadai mra bat always IragA aote-atirriag Incident- Trradtog oattapatatodataak. .JSSffJS: crfSofe'taia in lb* Ualsad States. without arrival." It la aatlmalrd ttat ttara an l«JM at team dQBAOD popala. Husbands Barer raaB ttair wlrea with "ami tes"oa ttalr Rpa; dtej aripa ttam off tadors ttay gta boos*. Wtaa tta daaeuaa af a ehnrob band ttay do aot expaot te to come bank nickel-plated. He told me ttat ta wm bow ngalarlr 1 engaged ra a writer for ara of tta lead* 1 tog dailies. Hte MaMald_ateltae aaM: W ( i ting wiaapan at P a weak. Jay Wife every family to towa offend me another, bat when I lam ray no oae offraed to make hia good." peaa demand for American prod arts, a lard firm to Sew Tort city raenxta order, for tao.Oto time* for Europe to against 30 ,00n to IffJR ' wtari"tara*Tra mST for tta disc offered by the Royal Agricultural ol England, tta prints te ta awarded altar ] trial under the aorirty's aaapicra to On the day that Senator Bayard waa first elected to tta Ualted States Senate father. James A. Bayard, wna reelected to tta tame body, tta orly Instance of the kind to tta h 'story of tha doantry. An unaacresaful rural 1st went to Ita poorbouae aad delighted tta inmate* natural thing for Mm to do. sa lie tad Tta new Parisian muffs are mads to match tbe bocnc, not tta coatameare anmrt imr* composed of ahimd satin, aad are lined with pale corn-col . orad satin aad busdeied on either end with a thick satin ruche. Hicrattam! N»w if ttay era ta induced tc. aay tha asm. of aix-outtra Aids, point laoa and a few such trifiaa, coming generaUons of married men will rise up aad called them blrmed - Bctft TVaBsexwfRot slosuoc the sharp ia aootlier diaeaaa lately announced as taring fallen tta Eagliah farmer. This ,-ome, ttare for Uie past year, keeping Uie ahec-p pasturage. 1 million dollars for bis wedding expeoms. If a fellow to this ccaotry cuuld borrow a cospl- of millions on nseh an oevnakm. the Boston TVaasovf thinks ttara would net ta a ' -acted spinster Mains to | a •ry't" tliurat them Into brr acquatot- ] an re and Imprison them there before they will torn to appreciate their worth, but then w» pool te the ravels t fon. ttay will call ttamralre. stupid fo aot loving bar before.— Oaod Compassy. .There died recently to Kansas Nlch olaa Wykert, who used to ba aclerxja rate te omr-y fil OOO to caab arooad > with ki^i to aa old carpet satebrl. kaepap tlse habit amUl lila death. He had read tta Bible through I rum begin - ■ ninr to end jo-t o ieriiundred times, aad Ttara an tbe day* rrtaa a maa wakes ' '.smmort "aratll the spreading branches ol an orange tree, rating kw-crenm and strawberries, with a fast in to. hand and ' a rhoark of k« under bU bend, to fln.1 ' tta brd-clotliea ofl aad bear a shrill 1 voice yelling to bim to "n. start a fire aad thaw out the pump.— Wc notice ttat Profraaor Baird b about to aatobliah a station at Belfast. Me_ for studying habits of fishes. It , is high time this was d -nr. Tta wild , and reck lorn, not to aay indiscreet coo- . duct of tta dolphin, perch, brook -trosit aad other member, of tta ptecatorial , lamily.tas longtwen.a source of anxiety . tta whale, and tta govrrnmrat U , only doing lu doty by looking late the I matter.— Ofaoafa Tnbmmt. Mtaaossma. / IBa teatra etoada oW aaB tta at*. Tta wtefa bates as Uaw. 1 1 «-ta teto taaafete Freddie waa lour years old w tan four . little klttsam ware plnrad before hl». Ha i told toralaet theoasbr llkrd taatto ksapmad that tha ram anm ta drowned. I Freddie looked ttam cm aad orar . aguto. aad ttan choora liule "Spot ." > A wsrt or ao after twin babies -bis ate ; tees tppaarad to tta cradle, aad Freddla went to aaa ttam. lad by hte father. He looked at ttam for a long time, than teaching oae of tb* twins ra tta tasfeead wM hte fingra. ta add. - Pa. rare tkia tra* RatBads af iBstratetoo. lBastotof theRra Frnaelaoo primary aahaom method, raaamhltac ttara af an aaed. A terge clock-fao. te rata te Utah Ita table of time, ami tin toraaarsa aad water are employed to »*- to^rtZ^rrdwZd frdhT^ ilrtVitra^Zdto* ^te^rateUr^Id from msmary- to aaa artaral the dtolarth l.srtk teaaTt tetara! I .to ■' {tern aid teatra liraVbll feT wtek"prara teal bkraa M wbto fa^ tara tas, dfa- ! P—a ■>» aha vara mmdi is iRBI bp tag, te to bra tara ta— -ra