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'.'«*«%: TW^gH| i -?te ! :<$::0i%;$j VOL. 5. -.M^piNA N. Y., THUK^JSTFEBRTJARY 2, 1882. NO. 45. Entered at the postofflce at Medina, N. J?uju> \ecojtit-xiigsa^B^S\\\'-'^ The Medina Register. PUBLISHED EVERY TnttBSBAt, BZ • M. A BOWEItf, Mbdlna, Orleans Co.. N, X.,' .•>: .t TERMS : By mail, inside tha county, $1.50 a year,' in advance. Those : who d o not |SJy in advance will be oharged $3.00 a jvar. • '•*, . iiTaro J *JY. \ •'; c WAT ! ;S l-oKT ^ Rich- -r .;s Marriage and death notice* free. (thllarloo accoftfpanjrm)' death fiotloefl, le u cents porltDo AdverlUeinntm wilt be continued until ordered out, unices wtmn onlorrd latottud, direction! far io&Ktb uf uuie to DO In •©fled are trl ItUPtuo** cards OYO dullara j*©* year for fl*/ts linos or loJa. KOd out) dull** po* jwir fur every addition al Hue. Ml commattlcattoQ* matt, t-j onlor to Insure f. poblttprtton, b*>- accompanied- b y ifto; t tea*- e*tt » o f ' tbo writer, v The Job ItiDtttg Department Itioppitnl wltb tho ncwe*t iijlc of tjpe, to d froili which U'wcnled wltb nc«liyr«t «ad dl.p.ld i &OOK4. lilU' l LA KM. * I'Aai-ULKTU. D4LL TICKETS. 'BI'.HlNBtS-l AHDM. U\ Si(> BILLS. C ATA LOlit' EM. Hi Li. iUAUa , LB«>\L BLANKS. WIOVVIAKDS. HANK <IIK<-K». I'HUUHAilllK* - U1ULAUV *M1L£.^- WitUUUiU -CAUU^. AI.'ITION UILL.H 11JSTKK9. ETC . Bo imUtfijraKEtteii nl ct ear toss KS\ esttott yollt.urUocr, wt^-ctl will re£T*e o**^KkL^U«oUoo I —— 111;,INK** C'AIID,. •L- (FROh SBAJIU) t Th/t JVmy f7f>FTTj7flnnif r ftx wnrr- deriul aJtinlty to the Digestive Apparatus and t&o Liver, Increas- ing the dissolving juices, reliev- ing almost instajaUytHro dmudfuj results al Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and the TORPLJD LITER, makes Zopesa an every day necessity la every hoitse. \ It acts gently and speedily La Biliousness, \fos-tlvaness . Htsa<&- acho. Sick BeaaT&ohe, Distress a£- tex Eating, WlnaVtp the Stomach. Beartbtrrn, Patrrrr \tatltir Side umt Back. Want atA.z>poHto. TVaat ol Energy, fyovr 8p£rlts, F&pJ Stom- ach. It Jnvtgxtrtztcsthe £z±ytu, aar- _ _ &11 surpltzs bile. refcnlBtcs- the Bowels, and gives tone tlythe w&oio system. J OUST \W. te«.. ciUAves, ATTOU.NBV AND'COl'MSKLult AT UW. AND JHSTI^K . UK TU S I'ISACK f*^ Udlct) flr.1 door on l^iNl ilrwu. w««l pt U«aerufl special .lumlluo gllcs to conociloa* * *Uou>o mil K7 .U. UAKKU , V- D. H-, DKVTIHT I over KdrahaTjt * *usrv- N o tit bo ftir- .- Utno ttl- r«?od t>f •cent. G. ii. JOUHJES, I'HI.P m Mr* H«ijt..T • Hi^rfc Ilm tut it ID - a m. 1, . w> 3 aflertvtxni Mi'ii.nt' ? •*\ — » It. P., I'Hj^lfln »nd In i '\\ mMJf \ r ' randan ji#*»ld*'1ir.> J... 1 1 \it-Jl ^ M- •MET 4IOIWCV - Thf oi.tr tlrit -U*- R«>U-I In MFIMNA, VI Kit, T-pffnr ArJ*t ^stx.a. I'a. H» N lllU'Kl.NS, Fr«w hnt Tm TIoU-J nue*W\ flood I.tf^fy. Ttideewiy\; Xc<}d^> c*nft vlorth JHdgaB-a/ iU-'f - \Irf 3 — w * •Twayj Vnifo and t'otinty l.im .h> 3 ai p. th c?f>>c\(»» Trotn- rtj»ji,--3*roprt<-tor ) run* 1'n«>itdaf' *S; Tftp. 8„ s tbMi? In tbo - &ceot&pan7 ttratlons ft concince I >an be re* I *l»o vital I c<S Bath* I rztfby * -a GipiHSL EfFicticy of> •Trom Let- rkinR per* firs Hint, prlsed^t-fonr' in &b me, ram foir«-tnkInB. 1-^ and there was Tpea for a euro. w3 your mndl- Mch^Iamvory nxl mo nntrthe? i a uroat tblns ir-seah. io anotbar'Box Bt4-^AT^SCQdLrn-> plo boi: if runt blra all rtgbt. Vwrfot'nbo^ef o-3*« baVflrndf r cuatonmroow Thursdnvii afid Hnlurdityp, leaving Count} I.lnc'at In ra , Yate# \ 4fi. n m. T>ind.invlHe «*a. tu R«/ tp minxes rat Medina aftpr the nrrirnt r»r S.*i p' jn. Kxpr»'(w from ihf we-i, I'a^hajjo tor it^Tclcri, and bapengn carried at r'eas>otiaole fatas. ilead aunrlwriy^Mt 11 rdtun at ft ('lurk & iSoq'j, Mails Close. pon TJIK vntsji Wat Man anrfatt Wr-tcni >Inll .. . : Bntthlu Thiouph niid vVr><icril Mail _T0t l TJIK jfAST Rfijjficp er Thro*^ch \,s .. . Mail (nil tnatl cai-t) .. s JAW Mail oant of H*iohoi«icr .'... Air .Mail »a-*prU<M-h.fier ,-..'. ..., , Itidifcwaj eddn and ti' Kjdtfe^TtfV Alahjima.. +^.'.,..y^i ....11 15 \v .... 5.20 p M ,.f S't A M ..ft 45 \ Shell) y Maiis--AiTive. J-IIOW THB WTtPT. ^!n(TaIoThrnnph mil v* p^iorn Moll.. Way MatJ-(atl mnil t.W» West) ....'. * * \^riltm TftBRAttttJ TZrKU rtiatl-ntte. of-H<w.-7ft*«tflr.,. 1...... . ' Way Mall, (all mmi itom Kaet),.^. RochflRlpr Throflfi^• . . . rt-t^S^-.-i. A.1I raai^eawt ftf K.yh*-ai(>r • .--..usi:: ::::..?-SJi ^3< AUNTS'! .. •»JXhe Klng'sHIIlo.\ tend- t»-^VealM. A^mJaa^QliUliatfoidJiiiiuu . «,W L Grand cliaii'co to l^&bo =P JAMES BROS.' Mammoth Drug Store, We sell and guarantee the Zopesa la-give entire _§atisfaq- iop.Qr refund the money TBB KISGP8 QtJEST. Tbo Kinsr rodo fast, tfee Kl|ii{ r \Now by raycrpwi», M titioth'tie, \ If I, Ui ult-Ilio liuid, sbjill lin.l -A~mold«u of ootitontecl uilnd— Do she of high or tow iloimja. By PaKAaj^tcorChristluniirVned— ay coutiort abvahnlt bQ.\ ' tlut wbea be ohauoed tbo mold to moot, HowQll cobtont was abo, Htio would aot wed—but, (loaf and build, 'Went o n bor my. \ AlnpK-, tttod- I'm eauttht tu uiy Q3.ro/ woti,\ iiuoth'hoi \Tbbt intud of onutontl'd mlud hi too oooteut for izxoJ' ' —Century AfatfOjfnA UIZPuAU. ., The ReV. Leonard Austin wa s setitcd at •iirioq* bftnilrfasVia4iis^K>Q^orJiihli»- btwiiolor estAbiuhm&nt, hut fo r -tho titae buing not aiuno, hi s aunt, u-fiL3hionablo New Yor k lmlv, and hhiCousiu Hlaino.it belle am i Jhtiiress i n her.oft'fi right , we're hitiguotfbs; Mm.Kb*ioe was his vis-uvis in •B roto-ool&rcil'coshm&o. nioroin \ robe, with a watt^HU plait, a costume that ax & actly barmoqized. with her dark,' statu- tio beaut y and. regal style. She was trilling wit h tlmarotxir pollen in linnlull- «*) Mid Pp^V,cu«_^tPid.iQni<toS.Atj.K(!r ceiuln—by trfarrlage — troni unoer dark, drooping lashes. Xhei r eyes mot, but Elaine was an adept at jlirtation and the Kev. Leonar d did not understand it ut all, ao neither^?tut J»kx& least uuibarnwsed. tAndyetshe waseriticallj (, i!>(aniiniiig and .JSon itJtp hhn . . ^Vegt.lJStely I would ga t tared, of it, to o often. What'-books a m those,'cousjn, an y now.novolflP\ \Not heso, \ answorod Leonard, with a laugh, \tbesQar&I'aloy's thoology and lfifk's (jhilosophy, I .^ain looking up some (act«.ior next Stmaay. \ 1 \DoiW hold tlw hay 'S o Mgh -your sheep won't ge t any,. Do you n<?ver tall- to them wliliont book* or paperF*' •i/\\Vhy yw> kiKiw, Elaine, our creoroh does not bcliavs t n an omotlonal religion. Th e peWLe theuisolvei woul d not uudex- BUuid it.* • A , \Husks! husfeL\ artawerod * 'Hpjv tired they must getjol them. Le'ai,. ard, t iltin'''t like, [totlt expression Cuureli.' I t :i.s no t uuia. I rcmo: when I was at school, X suid one would give ttuf world (or as piece of bi and-the 'dea r old tiiacher'stopped said: 'Thowwrid-ianofc yours to m y child.\ A . ' . \Why ho w enorge,tle yo u are, cojjsin ^nlnoi since when Javo yo u rononnccd! the pomiw an d vanities o ! thia wipkt \ world P'* m \IliavoTtot wnounped. tlwtn ^ pS M uoanceda mee liyy Deoomliitr r . , s . Death ha d k«ng marked httoi . irlSJ .own, and no ono worried now - OV6rI51mnO', ihe ha d iniraod all Hie Kick b^iiiii and they-wore 'moling to duity. h^jp sCClidold nuuister, who^ciurie trSrn; th^^^vittago t o bury tjla dead, po> - («aS^(^» etrange service one siin-brigh*\ oy^t; h« stood by Alg)- Piahoi''s doatb - b$l ajid! nwrried this man t o this woman, and-ther e wore no disseatiug voices. Agidaaritir;, but thU tim e old»ndtar - rkfSScfrrcsied—on. Elaine'a finger. It had been his nibthor't, an d i t bore on tha iWa^'tlio single word Mizpah. \Let thinbpfciraremembranco batweon thee ^sne.\ • .^todU'tnattuecliurohoi Mizpah P\ aakod . my friend, looking up at the prjstig! stone edifioo which was easily dis- pirniw o from our boat\ ' ' \ ,^<ti|at l» th e ohnroh, and tho darfe SpJii^tjiqllo 'woma n who preaphos Utere .atBry-Suliday is. tlio pastor o f Mlqitili; ,Ji^! $*oi)lo ador e .hor, and yon woul d )J#rapltnow, onl y for a sad padiotio ox- n'i c ' n '\ great dark eyes, tlmt aha tlioy h'ivo renounce m b Decntnine tauio and meaidnMess. O, Leouard, 1 had suoh plans of k summe r here, help- ing you t o d o a * noble wrork,- helping to forgi't tha t twenty-five year s of m y life have been frittered away , and ho^y I am • wel| voturessinjc-pxm'w, *»^> =\>. »i*,w i.,,..^, : . ,, - , ,-. . ,- , , , Oioalr habu^alof laxmyabout him ond.j ^JTJJ^J^.}\^:^ saying to herself, \Hu Master ha.d not igbing him, tu.Uoing'liis elogtuiivol- L dUapi».int*U!\ u^f,ng- B „w„, bis fc ,„(twb«S hands I ,J»J » ^l^.'??. J^I^S i, iuid, J not elli of wJiery t o lay His head!\ The Rev . Mr Austi n had approve Wa cousin In Ono coinnruhouaivw g!nuco» and wn# asking hitixsell: •'Bhflil I many >tu?? She Is band- wcnf (Hit/\l«nvin{T lifin to hia Turkish aistn aivtl his cigan-tt*). \Tim litilo tt-i-nta^i'nt.\ ho said —ahu win tu UiH o,s ho, but jnw n liktt to \call •wuint'U littltj \ l-doa'tr-bi'lliwo-I-will- pr\ip«wo; wu£ttan\tncmufortAblo wife who tome, wrf l educated and au heiraa-hw^ WuuM \ lAk , e - ir /\\& * \^V!™ someUli »B The iHtle vilLafjo ou the soa shorn waa a. \iTvtty a« d [>icturuaq«e place, and KIMIIC ttj.>ont days iu wauticrin^ about it, aomctlmta with lier haiidaomo ministerial n*Utivu, afUincf aJonoj- sh e was a con- stant study and object erf admiration to inUmtg* Cat UUsxtut ajftS take it to yotlar by^hruw-1 haftfliat much scupo'for my »A\ 'tmothering n yawn , \of ^^Wn? a r^mc«,r T jp«rpll in th e ^pen c«mw I tr y to do my duly, bit all fjow- «\ r ' \nrntodlul tbat^e wa s Rivtncj time m of Tb<*toric are w asle*!'on tiaeso ^eo- abd a s only itfain talk is oJiUi'ntiKKl Druggist ana get a 10 cent Sample, or a large bottle ~lc\iJ?6 cents, and tell yoar neighbor about it , They all do ' it. .-Evjj-f'ybcxl uses \Teabcrry\ fot/lhc lecth ^ndi-breath, ihc \est cosiest extant. Try/a n/west\ bfight- nct gerrv .lanips Bros. Stock of\ LAMP 'Q&QDS Tan not euuhly crvfellccl in Oftcans ()u>^»arlur la'fnps a ME^K f)dy (Hn atTtjrd tmc - try. rKbm) and very and the insist convenient >'ttiL-j.ver .J^d Jt^lhe. house. Especially on a l^A NIGHT, hook at thenrand' TTyou think Les.V LAMPS FR 25c to $10,00 ^each. licet.'* ^V'Why did you bring pur lalfints horaij*' aakfd fchunc, with ju.-«x a touch tit istWu iu her rc»ico. \ThtiYUaco U merely a nU-pT-ing-atitii\ to lonurUuhrg bottoT'^ , rt'plioa l»«*r rmh.m as ho n**o frui^ tlii* taMt\ a titi«*. jtltli ly mnu, «*ith tliiivjuv axifl gnuii u f CVD of e'jlturu In hU ttta^nfit-r He p^«*-€l oht«fco CKrjmiall stut h Intlto back of- th e hitlo' <^iiruo st«»n** cliurvh, whero bo holdout tht» hrhad <>< U(e tn a haiuUul of pc«plo, an d KlaKar wrnl u p \WAITI t o ahaku out U»o foltls tHJii-r ri.'h drvjjca, &ad filnl sxsmo Itiilut I omturtiu wliich was suitable U) Um *% iMn^hf o gitlcb,ahc had wiU^w i Oj*m as a troui SanUojja sud Lon * Hraxa li WTU no t exact^ tirt^d of ltl«. t/n - brurhl, ' ..Tfvactoas, lnIunaiUTii» y»)un^ w * »rttin. Itfii aho MjTis iirvd o( her ftJu aiii'-n^; fiuliiuits and tn Xhf tnrinff fr>fiv >»hi ftdi a ra pneiyr within Iwr *.*t tfuiryj «-*aiu rn-nt wnrt, but fraritl U» uflif'n.l K*-r fnvn-la aodrUaki- hiTjM-lf ri'ltculixij. Tlw iMu-in hail bcw«i htTiwtrttmpaniou in «I \yi l«'(i^ :-pant, and wlicn h»- wrote a^kin^ IK-C I mi)Ulcr t o etiuu' nn*i britip hi*r (nr cha j aummdn, aho^rart pU-a^niTtu r*-fl&w tb<?ir 1 >fend»hip ^pfrtiaps* shu U*« Might it ' ' lit.pn>va info* mnn « than fn«*n»Uhip ! Khd was ,diw[ipi>ftried. »li<«- f*ium! hirn i nTinjp^uTiirj.sur^iufitU'dJii jti-drarii | boatittfnNljiiifri* as »h « bnd &!«« ay< <ct*n. j and wjth tliv soft eJfcnlitAU) caannur of » ono «*ho cxprHfd to ^ ... j rr1«>ii In tho s3c<£3 Oil flownrxS^ocla of i-ano .\ -, I not a Pold-WTof tliolrr^ s M tho hruijifrpfld f Utfind. Shcnrvftr thought (*f th « tiH'tm- ', gnrity Ixftwison linr wi.tbos^Antt-. hi-nolf j aim kpowf nho woutoai a lomRs^. and had nut fimml onn. a sweet motto fo r an altar olot£. M - Chinese Pirates. Fortonal Taste and Skill to* Woman's Dreaa f 6 * _ ' Novor did fashion KIVQ euo h aoopo t o -Individual lanyy - nuu tasttt- as a t th e prosy ut . In^^fea^lyiHff ih* wiati oach OBUtury* and'<\]>och shows A olmraotdria- tlo BtyFo of dvusb appropriate to its timu and uooutinr to its pooplo, At tho proa- sat da y thoru exist s too longe r 8 ^'° * D dross, and it 1H nhnoiit impoaaible to b e out of stylv. M OQooittrlo, ol d fashionod and even ugly ^a|ruunta ar e tn th e height o f favor, provftltul tho y are pu t on m an urtlatlo oifttuiyr. An d In orde r to bo cou-splounus n,ow^a-d&vs. »lutly ha s to be. a downrigh t domiy; and a dowd y In tht3 da y and generation haa uot th e .shadow pla n exous e for, horaolf.- Th o 'siirprismg'rrUoa a-t which beautiful an d (auldouabli) dross j^ooda t^an be pur - ohasod puts It In th o power of any lady who drcBsofltttaU t o \dress- ^voHv -Sfao can nu t even plead aa an oxcuao tho hUfh rated of tho aroaait.mlcera, fo r aho oaix b o hor o\vn_dro96iuakor. Stylish and grace- ful pattern s of every description, from a BlipPOE to a aweepW-oap, can bq piir* obasa*£br aJtu8£S-lrjfe-torgg OgfeMfof: constantly aendintr out the latest anU^moat do^lrable modols of dresaea, wrapaa.nd indued of ovory article of ap - parel \ynrn . These patterns uro oaaily Tho towns contain & due amount o f adjusted xnd simpl o in oonatruottun, tam e choats, bu t t\io bold , hocUiring . and th o etlWd an d puouhur \twist\' highwayman, th u truoulotit BOH robbor, i L'ivon b y UuPih^RUiaker U pu t Into th o mus t bo flougbt objowht«re. All tvh>ug ' lady'i* own ImnHs by divora marks, the Blue and Yellow ltivur ar e found re- j notches and uthuraqmtatakabl u printed tail buccaneers, who hnw k at a trifling j direction* tthowmjj juKt Where and ho w - -bccn-wt=H--brtm»hVt2p, and wooi d do tne credit a s a wife, but * \ \And how do ypa-Ufce the^phacfl, Leon- ardf\ Mrs . Romick* broke the silunco uy asking. ^vs,. r UoT t II r. Austi n shrugged • h b ahowders. '^JTio xxsopla arfe- poor and . . . r . . . . . , . . •tapSTr™., 1 biWunio for ^ud y nod I ' ho P\'«\™ p-}' «•\\ mo «- wh«_5tudled there^ b a tew goo d families her e wuh [ ^ r \ \ \ bo }*» *\'\! ST™, \f\\ 1 \' \ wlpn I And coigenml awmatioo . 0th- Wgl.t-winded tropical binl in her card- orK * would bo T «ry duIL\ • . W \-' M1 ' 1 \ «J tunl ,f - \'^ <Wnty aa. •• Bo* vo w wor k •' interroptcd hb, , SI 1° &,m ° l \° ea » h e \•\ **& \ You mu^t \tat o mutiTpleaauro ^or. *o T^g toarhor, leadmg^n. o r ' • trtiant ottild t o IU. Home, or patientb- Krptl in the- unmindfu l ttmt^i o wa s giWnj and strength in service not required u( him. H o looked thin OJJJI didirnte, and Klauic sa w that ho was- a'nflerinfr. and onc« she alOppe<l suddenly'i& bur Walk and rumonstrntrd with bam. \You ar e kiHing 1 yourwulf in th e ser- vice at thi* people, have *<JU no inusn\st in your ow n life?\ Ajid thi^n he-an- SWtTtltl !Jt*ntly tan iv ^t * ^ no ^ ra ^ fnv °' ' l b * r * on fiT? to' • j Vi^sufl'i-nr\^ an d •tfllu*ti*d .humanity t*\ IT win nj. m\ time will bw Abort. I have rnrtrv wi*rk ty d o than othe r men\ •*U,\ cviTl F:iaini\ivnn^in4}lK T T r 1ia«^h, \an d I stand h«T« all--rho day-' idle! Is then- n^tiiinj^^'Tttri du ? *' \I'UuttyTdo ytm sec tixat cabin a n tho juitid4>\ \WIKTO thtrTttiUlrvn ar v at tho d*-*vt - when* \v,hi'n- thu man tisat was drow nod ^e-tli-nlaj in' \ • Yi's ' £*> thoru; thus*? cliHdren ^nced t ray onturtn.' sund y ho haa been J \Vt-i'^Hw n*ti«l tho twenty-lhlri] P-*ahii | to them lrwt ni^hU but you -you will' 1 End -Mini* MiinJ^tf) do \ i ••Tlinnk VHI?\ abo answered, aoftly ' \ I \.Ii ir j '\ I Mi<* ptf*h«*<l fh« r*»ti!rh eahin dour **p with her « lutj, jevvrJeiPKand, and -t-xid in the mnUb n& the n«im,_thrt and *lv>SS- latt'tn, w hu h. rtinibtnwi. 'pfvxont «tu«*h a •i-jKH-Vaf l.» i if mi*«Ty • to eyraNnna. t;u«- tinnid u» i t A woman wiw sitting by & rude ln«n<'h. whereon lav acoreni : rnin^' bttu*rtv. n«r did^iho mate dun l K!.ime*s »ta\ grief wa s now'h«r only lu\iirf Kkiine- hxikod at therwivcrt y itf jt all and went away with her thoughts fiilhtf m< nial mea<itnngs. and whr n the dny iif th e fnneral eitine.'tho widow ami crphaa-* wt*ni in decant black, there wan n umrith'n pnjvudons in UIP houao. and tiifl btlKT edtju of their griof was taken uuarry, and fatten on aUuulur protiwi. Theae poor rogues do not aaplro to a shi p of their own, they comb\ paddling out oi mudd y creeks in ilio smallest of Rtun- pana, Ul-anned, ill-clad, 'but plentifully smeare d with fUli-oil. H eoidmbted t-i» dr+v^f)- am i $»aFm*ttftn- lie* 1 *«i^ they fly, if grappled by the, crows of tbo ' ThU will. ofcourHe, niako the^annenti fourjLh-olasa junks , which they (uleet a a t tho m.*rv novel and atlraetiv^. pfoviuVi the foruiH are joined , aU\of wliich ar o oaaily foTloweif. and iulvloVi.5 oven (flven aa to th o soleetlon of materuii.and trim* minjjs. 1( it lady ohooaoa, howbyor, sh e can e\ereisuhor own taste an d m£tuiut*y, prfiua, thoy. alio lite «o many eel s through tho hand s that gratfp tlmm, and their swimming makes axuemls (or tnei r lax couroce. Seldom an y vary sinhtt»r rcsnlta follow on e of the»e attacks. Ii the freab-water pfr&te^ pTGV*rvictj>rl»»iao thoy are ttrild o*,m»|itun»ni. and only too oagty to bo on. shore apai n with U.«nr piKity of Hoe and cora, stra y gonuonL*v odd rra^tnontii of oliam, hitd bf iv»pp*>»r an d bnuw hastily ripped trc*tn Ui\>l»*»'>p and cabins, and perhaps th o ftoni>i^ troph y of n few rntthuij stri^p t of ea»K. Th e dnllarH andkf UMT bars ar e mternll v UK> well hidden in bu dct«*cted t»y »m-h. hurriotl searchers; f0««d. rathe r than U*r~ tune, is the obi^ect of the (*«ra\. and. e-x- r*-pl in nvrp'Cifcsea o, n-markablc lemptrv- tion, no life la attempted and iio I.T'IIHI rt*e*nffed to. . Wit h thoo atnpiiHttooiv r peJ.ty larceny iMjrtie.< th o ma^Hirav* d«\al mihll). acrtirdtng t o th o traditl»>t** of Okineao justice. Thre« lion.In d »tn>k<'i *a\the bauiUto iu-\v i^' i-n-iurt-d lj> th e human frame -\'•'UJ .\'**' i'l»\* a we»'ks in the t *can^iie,*' or hniidxxi ptl - Jon . may fail t o maddi n a «.^,li.l. titnm- aginalde fi-ihc A few mt-tior U.rtiir»-H nevd only U- added t«i t*»»--**•' two tirst- haincil iiitlii'iHrn-*, amlthe culpni i* n—T-*J to have 1-rii nii^l Lendt rl > dt alt \'tj>^ I'tlforcn i in a fair or lh« - Mtn-ets of a town ar e ottKidcrv d a* stil l pinn- tent<^I offrnder v A vijfimtua l'-v«*tin,nd't and a wo*jk '>f tin? pfth»ry id U»<- law\* aw ard in au«*li tniia l ca.*e v i'ctty a*-nnlC'* a-« i a* b tin ntlv dL-*[>-i*iod of. _J*iU lire i aiHiri ^ M ft tot •'( tbo d«H*peit d\e and the tu-iii it«>U« |it*TiU|^J uf a lieiejhlNtr'l d\ ki-. I/) ' h.-t in a deva*laUfur tl.-^i. lspuin-.lt*'* .! wiiii ,-\tn me rigor Murdty ann tn .t->i»- al<J*V [•n»''lu'«'». u linle- il,* pi rat \ ai<l arnifir brigandage, all <--r\ aloud f• >r dr-oLh. irK>n5 o r W »l\«- anil p.utifuJ. an*l pornctH^ n.v»>ki« tim stenn-nl cha*- tijsenietit of the (,3nnoM\ a s lLonrw dld^ 'of tfi* K<-ninn Uvr tint lady has ah artiitib*ayo for combv iintlon and .eftj»«-t. but idro would bo safer, pmvidod tduo worn no t absolutely eertaln at to her powiira, U» listen to ad - vieo tha n to j*ive tcopu to ba d taste, al- though gUring and Inharnionioott totteta aie ti'^w thu o\ceplituwuid no t the rule, Aiii«rttntu t.ulies ai e noted for their d e veii»piu«nd of great nkilland ttvtte in th e an of drpss. and thov imx only show nkdl hu t wiMilum, fi»r lubi l.n a neu-ildo iteiM-fttttrttt. ant w+tttt tim u**tttitblnr^ wtti in ib«- contrar\. The ,ugue of enimpnd wm*t.-i an d thin-noled dxmM has hnppilv |m^-cd a«M, ainl yime to b«* numbered with )h o vidn and fooVh fiu-*hn/n« rehj-- jt omh followed by our (j-rtnidtnotheni, who tboui*h wi*e m their g**neral«m in i->iiniW;A*« nit\H. wore jefxinMit to th e th-kle ;**M|di!*sa; and it i» 11 m.-Uler of nor>- irriii uaMoti ilutt L|H< druulch.idron have cunit l o dv indi*p«*ntU.iiL r«\.is\iiinej l.«- ln^-. with nil)) Is and ULIIOM ntld tot ot« nfUt'ir own A Indwut-etl in»t bo rich lo di i^s-i In ta>fe anil even ele|*tUHi»v Sh« ni'ed not tr* t o make f» ( »»oeen Klt- /nl.o' n «,r kllgctiH ! id ljer*ell , bu t ono \b«'t\ liln«k«it k dre*H will keep hor ma ladihkeand t*vlined aj-pearan e i s loijj* o.i lji«* drv* i IHM- , l't^Jrii ar e a oolor with whioh thes e ooy dnmsela lo** to dooorat«r thomsolves.\ Nono of yoatf neutral tinta or paltry touohos \of ooio t horo an d thoru for your genuine Du,£9h.. noeross; nbthihg . bu t a ,j4to brightest aoiwrlot o r orange wiir r 8opTOr',J^ep turn , and a good solid wa&* of il> too? A tin e atout oalido dross of a strong pink ox blue, with a bonnet in tho complomen- tary huea of green and orange, form ono of tiio.no nwit and harmonious toU - ettea whioh make a party of Boor girl i a vision of a^r^inf; splondor t o tho BO- bor Britishbr* . This Btylo of dreaa has tHo advantage, ittoruover/of enabling th© \voarur to D O visible almost as fa r as the tlaali of the heliograph, until sh e is actually —iLojiu. may us e tho expression—bull ugwu on tho'horixou. It. La fortunate for'thes e Indies that, oonaldorinc th o not very chastened olmraoter of thuir Uute i n droas, -nature baa endowed them with a brilliancy and purity of cotupluxlon which 4 not ovon th o forcible coloring of their raiment ca n avail to kill. Tha pure re d an d whlto of their round ohuuks v tuid dazzling TuirnoBa of their ilirQaT^-aurpiuja ove n the famed com* ploxldnVof W^dv«at^ -ftHiNSuiy rc^ tained bv the Ktrlutost oaro on thu part of.theirVijixom owners. Th e ihiukeat of vet hi and the moat nun-liko of fore* head an d onTri-oanda are worn when - ever Uiero'ts the slightest ohahco oft ex- pos tire to tho outer air, an d aa for tbe ' sun, h e is never nlluwod t o Imprint even th o most fugitive- kiaa on the blooming oheuka of tho boiloa of Hoer - lautl. On the occasions of tbo period- ical visits tot, tho towritLto jitteml tho ( '^Naoht-malil.\ oi* *Saoraini5uTT)f-their ehuroli. the groups of veiled buauttes peoriug from tlio wagons give tho -B« er the gf-poofr of a Tnrfe traveling w4Uv h»ia hareui. Nor, by all accounts, was tho otigaging naiveUrof those houria oalcu- IWud t o jjiftplrt) ought save terror to tii « British Vroaat.- Ail the Year Hound. — %U Cremation. Tho Cromatlon Sociotv of tho City oU Herliu. (Jernmny. ha.s published |nt an - nual rejiort for th e iea r IKH0, fro m which it appears thut iho number ol members inerehsod tf«m Uiirty-throo to )uj, an d thut tho applications for nieui- lM>r»lup are tWHiung u* t**U Th e nvj»**rt' also states that It ta not- merely tho ob- nu t of the Hootety to cremate human bodies, but also to present the droa«lful danger of bnryiug pentuuM ahviu Hoi - eulilio authortliua. ua v \vell at practicing physicians, have proven the fact that there ia but one. positively eeriahj sign that d«ath hat oceurred. and tbaf^ts gunora.1 tloeiimposition of the body, al l uU.ier iigna aro, witlnyil any o\c«pt.««n, very proldematlcnl. and no absolute r« - linnce ban bo jdHoetl- «m them.\ Ln- *fe(uieo*. ar a o u rueurd »buro ptMipttfm a' Mlatw of trance did no t awaki) ffv«n when their skihs woroburnod with red- hot iron rodn. H tho pulno la otitlrvly ,i!upercto l )UI)ln, if broafliMljr, has appa - iVntlv cea»4*d altogothcr oven to tho «*r- P&RS0NAL AND UTBBAKT. -•Mr. Etlwln .Arnold, tho iauthoc o f ••Tho Ligh t of Asia,\ is very ill In Scot - land..\ ' H * •«•••-• -\The circulation of fiction from tho Boston Public Library Isonlyforty-tluToe per ooat. of tho wholo. --•**•*+* \ -Dam)ronry often nladeTl^oTThoU •and dollars a week. But a s Dundreary was fearfully extravagant, ho left onl y eighty thousand dollars. r ..^ - —A plan is o n foot In Bolgtuln\ fo r o(luring a testimonial to .Hoiiurlk Co n aolunce, tho novelist, on the appoarance of hia -huudrbdth volume. —A oopy^of* ono of Uickonfl 1 earliest and rares t books, ** Thre e Ways of Spending Sunday! by Timoth y Hpurkg * was sol d lho other day lu Manulibater, Eug., fo r about thirty dollars. . —Alexander H . Stephens, notwith- stiuullng th e foohlo condition of hi a body, U aotivoly oocragod e h anothe r work oh tho war, autl ke5pB\tm»ployed several clerks an d atonocpfaphurs, \*L o - dooliuo to bo lutorviowod a s to ita pre * oiso cbarnoter. _...—...,-^ IJsrSf R^»l *% ft %V**^ t«u^8SSJm J uoevk4on6r^fTSe^rae6^1&t3ttW«6nfttO, 1 wlio^Mdil obmplofe his half oontury ol •orvtuo in tho Senate Chamber in De - eembcjs -nuxt, is busily en^-igod In t>re- •.parlufr; his forthooming volwmo entitled •\8kotoho* an d UuiumiHconujia »of tho United States Senate 1*31 lStH.'V , ' Mr. .1. (' Harris (\Uncle Konuw*'^ has writ IMII a story of southern life, * wluoh will bo ready fur th e .printer in tho full. It will .probably be pub - lished tn the CctUunj as a .short serial, mill appea r in book form later in th e \oar. Air Harris has written l\yo or tlutys oilier aiiort aturiea udueh will ap- pear in tho Maiud volume. Tho mother of Oscar Wilde lias boou. in her day, a diaUuguuhud beauty and an important 'uduence. th e former aa Jane Krau«*eaua Klgco, dau^hU'r of a n Augliean elergyman *n Dublin, tbo tatter a.-* \Sp«ran a,\ the leadmg poot \it the \Youn g Ireland\ day, tHiHand thorouhotiL Ahnilhoro f hers wrta Jud^ e Kl.on. of Louisiana, a local IVnfedenil e Imutor ami uiiinber of tho Ouu'fndorsto Henate. bho mar - ried Ur . Wilde, of 1'uhlin. in Ibol. ^^I iki v#»* in *'^« KV>-I* , * f;i \ no 1 i» I . . . tLoiitnnd ami «me tva.-4mf rnvkioi-pn t aui.nmg phy«iciAii. if tlhi, llnibi aro irtilT '.lv an d fr»wh tf>il*-t-s wth ori<»-n> h dri'»rf~I'w*d it»ld. if lite opening or^o vein draw * eft Klaino Lamp Trimmmgs of all kinds. School Books al! kinds. Pills and Plasters of every description. JAW^3JF?O r S Is the. Vest ; eough rHcdiBipe h'or cold. E-vgjry hot- guaranteed tn cure j;our cough\or money refunded \ ulasswe JE(LA§S„SETTS^ -Gaijtetsf^^ipsreff; Everything at the ST gin niello detaiU an*i whero sh e pli'iupii; ao bti' ID tho nmfWs^ wffi c*Jfct*\\m\\il ailiijlo snort ilit'-M. TJrTnrvy ck>ih. wil« pliimtil sun hat 'to mbe stalled oe t and s*>on found her^w t o tho church . Pfcfi^a^he rwached it she hcajcrJ the low ill of CheN^rFaivaad a snatch of sweet «pn»d musuM^oti U>o air and *=a.pk det*p iiiWher soot, ^ k waanwuv o o f swiM'teit mclodr ombodyih^ a trftdt'r communion V^ lbs Unseen, t^-was a burde n ndi- ingfrorh UJaJieart, anXdyirr^ away in itn inspired Wgh, tlja w^re oaroe into Elaine's eV«V H And I Lhotwht hSxn cold, e&Hlsh. fond of plcaanarc- n nwq h e can g h e Su^h oX proaskm t o hisftout '^a that l \w°ttt nl touch the organ when rfojs nes-r. She ente.n.'d the opca flitk^do/ir, an d cHmod noiselessly into tbo or^an lofu Yes, in th e gloom o f \ the shadowet •ha could just discer n him. The nolos Were rcverb**raung through-the hoahod and vaulted space as. she laid her hand softly on his shoulder. | \Yo u have piven m e a real pleasure, j cqjjsin. I can nev^-r listen t o ontlaary nnisic a^rain. I--rrf^ yHirparrion!*' | For it wa s the fa<*** o\f a siranffPr that ; , was turne d toward . her; a pale-* jntellec- j ^uaUooe, a s tinlike \tho flc»rrd cnriinU>n-.l anc« of Leonard Austi n as a m I d possibly be imnginod. . — *J __ J a m ilio DfiSSaiaL\ Be said. lies-,, ititingly, *' and. Mr. Austin i f • good enough t o let me-play whenever I wnh. ' he addijd, w if h a uttmrrtfrri smile. H inV«on]y recreation.\ Iilain^r^as too rnnch. a woma.n.of tbo wbrld t o be^enibarrasscd, am i she gra- pllf insida of'a bottle fur^^msly pnt the orgartwt at nw.easi'lc, aXatnmat<*d dissei : T^jt)ti uporx ancient niusra. iri whieli subjeo^hc^va^Mior- otifrhlyatjhome, ifrw n sheS^ft him as his pale <*n>ijk was flushed witS^vdie - mmil an d phtaiiire, anddm*ipi ( t l in upi ^ the llev. I^eouard, who' was lyin g (hi a Turkish lotfng'o soiokm g a s«*on!cd c\* garotte, an d composing his Sunda y scr- todo- l> ^' lu,t ' *•**'' \ ov Leon am i had hired tho norti-iu ^^^Tnn^!T.'tTfr5--wwalroT^ ^ - tl\v orvan b«'ttn\Ts aLehvErcli.- Tula Wafl th e lytrinritnjr , hu t not thfi 1^4 of Klaine't^x^woH?. ' Algy Fisher her plenty to do and small praise .n-g it. bu t she wa s sntiifipd. -<>ne by ono act.fi n«* rrarratmta dropped away frmn herNas beings too fine for present use, her roofer was displeased bu t the girl was her >o\rn misetrvan. Let>nard k*pt hw twunscl ftqd lnd«d [Ultimo. !lo did some cTacofnl thjn^ for tbo podr, and pn-a'dicd better.Wmon* . and wu mon* manly Klaine li^td always been fond of him . an<l >*n it hri|jpRaorrthat <ind day he placed a &ng of betrathal upon her hand. She ha d shown H lo her rootTier\who tv'as pleased, and to Algy Fislifer who sJw.d otlnng. They were on terms of in nivw now . but the servant of God was wnrtHnV ou t hia time patiently, and pavo little th>mg , ht to Qtbox thAn his work , be J look atsthe now shining circlet which \waVbi unite- two destinies, %x\A fo r a moulriH^JxeJd >hfl fair \ whit* Shapely hand* in trS^tfiin w^rw*»--fingorS. Then he looked fortmiM^mupnt \nUt the dark eye*, and asked in .a viH<^ that had ne(, a tremor, '\Docs ydii MissRemicke 9 \ Klainti wa s di*pleaswi nht,'alt9 , nwi with htm fts with hersc cold'aTT^wcr ami Ivft .But \vh?*n- they ipot .._,„ „^ Tils panton for Iier petulance, an d he siiid gravely: •' S*-^ ^ •*. mon. 1 \Who i s he?\ she\ asked abruptly. \Who?'*\ sitting up in deforgjaice to her Visit. - '~ \Why firYe'nJ-ganist; hepl.^vs* divinely, and lias th e most i-nteruotiug fa^\« 1 ever lay.\ /^D, 9ie organist! Wliy, I t^iink be 'is music ihad; but he dues' pla y well. •4ojsji'Jf:bfii—Ucla. ral f a<;1i \I was thinking of your happiness and I had no right- - to—fnrgiv-e mo!\ A pan«; went through her Ijcart vrlth. tho'worus, a melanclioly a.tr fraught -with solft of passion overwhelrned h**r pplruV iln.inlinhi' yearning as o f a thirsty soul for sweet wn4*Ts> took pt>ssession of hf-'r. in that tnoiTUMil^shc had a glimpao of a lostlienvcn and \natchc<I at the golden hoop that kept' her within a ciro*irn- scribed limit. . A few day s after* this a great and ter- rible excit**nient bnike <»u>1n'thp little toftn on -thc-cdasL A vessel bad stopped in thenig'ht U)ptitofTa sink and unknown man, who. wandered from door to dtmr seeking a rvfufrt^ it was-^lgy Kislior who toolv him in and permitted hinYtodie in his IH*(1. Ibj,** few days nTterrible-raging; fever broke- out, and Mrs . Uemicke bmr- riedl-fr parke d her trunks nn d rode as fjvt a s Imrse.s would (tarry he r to Uie railroad Mammoth Drug .Store • ^ •' * just- a8 represenied or 'money • -fefunded. m **AMfi8~e*SMHiaiS+a general faotot-umof tlw* village'.b,as spent a small private fortune in chjvrit-y, and would tak e off his e6at and shoes-to-mor- row and / give thena to a tramp if he- tliouglit h e needed tb**m. He fsn.' t quite -right—a sor t of fanatic, you know . \How^strange said Blaine, coolly; \Mali men are BO rare that tlieyrtjiifjht- to be exhiht M at -so much a head, iieanwbilt .1 uhall wan t to bear that loydy music every day.'' , ,- ^ - \Yoariiall. I tfill tell him you wish it, ami be ean take the' -thnofroanhia.al- paca old .women aria\ re d uanne l suffer- «feu„ j?-^l.u„„-^-.-^ '•• \ ~\\0a-e^coniJ^ Wougirt l boiiev^ I-don't/ iTfiTi..'* jrrwd FJjinn. oeodjEx'^u an d nephe-AV. ThVse two ^vere not going Klaine wonUi .nollgo an d • I>onanl Uarc nof» but th e news at the station decided him. and h e was vary anox y at -ISlaineV obstinacy. Wiien shtt understood finally bis pasiLlorrimoni^bwardice, sh« dre w the ring h e had given her from her finder. ' 'Take it,' ' she said, ' ' I have no forSier «s e fol v it. y You are free *' The last she saw of him tl>ere wa s a curious lodk/jf rnortaicatio'n and vacilla- tion on hi^'nanrlgome face, but ao nim- bu s of/heaven encircled hia cowardly ben it,.was kjiown thut , Algy feii'fehcr vas dying, anil \Miss R&mtuke was his ' 3 wejo,PTi v i.fitl, .\hut iiat aux' tkn i|o ilnti nA ' a fwui|dalion f'lr \nrytnj ; toiU'iA. fufrnurb of the attraettVene** ainLelojynnco of a ladv't* dt»**s w mad e up of triillnj* a<**-t*R<omit m th e Hhape <JTS. preUv rutT* and frills, didn-nie and frtnh p MM in •*, diUiii\ laec t aud rharnun g l a tie orerdri'ttos, holms an«I mim an d lust ttut not leawt then' \* a wh\l» kli-a of ilown n whlrth J^»n\ he i-«*rVer1ed into Inn unit enpev j^rurtH e;.trt:uidi aftd wrp'O hs. wherewith !<• Lrai.-»fotni fi tiod, j*rt\ e 1«»| ol lot > a urfgiil Ih'nlltlfvil dr-\*« i't for tjueen Horn IHTH-K. -n>r ft i\ l\>st . The Uolden Laddvr uf Charity. \here sro eight dngreex or steps, say s Xralne-nkle-i, in 0»*e duty or^harit y Tlie linit and, lowest degme ia u> givo . buVwnh-ralnrtoJirn nr rr-yrrt NTam-oa. the gvft \f tK* 1 hand, but not of the heart. The second U to pve chcerfiilK . H^it not pmoortipnatwly to the difltrurtnof th»>-. sufTorer Tin- thinlls to^rivooheorfully ami pro - lorti-iuaUily. bu t ao_t until wu are soiio* Th#» fourth is to giv>i cheerfully. pn» - portioaately snti even uti^lioiwd, IHH t-a pot it m th«i p<*or man's Kand. Ihen'bv excftin^ in turn the painful &Uiution o f shame-- \ Xb<» fifth Is to give charit y in racl* » way thai the distressed may rcceiVo cb ^ bounty and kno w their benefactor with> oet their l«'ing Ic^jwis-tcnidm .Soe b was the condurt of soma of our ancestors. who trso'l U* tio u p money in the hin d eornernof their cloaks, so thattlie pot»r rtve^bt take itunpereeived. Th e sixth, whir h rifes still hipher. W to kno\w Ihe^objerts of ou r bounty, hnt remain nnknown to.them . Surh wa_s the condmH of those of x?ar am-estr>y-s wrbo used to convey their charfiahlegift*} into poorpeoplo'a tlwellintrs. taking oaro thejrown persons and names.should unknown. seventh is still mor a meritorious. rjamer*f\Jn bestow charity i n such a way 'that the txmef^ctor may not kjiow tho relie.T«d oii^GGr'Uor they the name o f their benefnCtXr; as was done by our charitable forefathen during the exisi--^ enos.of the UTnp'lcx F'jr there was in, thai holy building •&\j)Ia/-« caljed the Chamber of Sih-nc* otvlnnsUmtation, vrbemfl Uie grxxl rfe*>ft^>ted seeri'Uy whatever their g^neron* heart s <iiggrjsJ>*. ed; an<l from whjeh the mn-M. rrofRs'tnldc rKK7T~f>rrrdhrawoTeniainTainod wiU>cao:U stnreey lastly . Uie eighth and the most nie 1 ltr>rT«ua of all is to\ anliripato charity,>by preventing poverty; namely, t o \*H\*\ thn re<luced brotJier either by a considerable gift o r a loaVnf money, o r by teaching\ him a-trade, ofsb y putUn^ him hi Utt* way of businass, a<N<hat lie nTay nam art . \hoocst liwdihood. and. no t b* 1 fim-ed to the div.'idful alteniativfev^>f holding up hus hjind fyr charity And \\Cothw ^criiv-- ture apudas.'whr-n it'imy-*; \ /Vml if Uiy broth«r v bo was*»n-poor an d faUetHn de- cay- with, thee, then'tho u Hhalt support;, him; yen\! though he 1«^ a stranger o r a-- sojonrner: that h« Riay live with >thoe.\ Levit. 25 35 This is Uie highest step anfi the mi mm it of charity' a (^lilfln'*T2iSt™*' dor. — -'!/£«\ (/tc Talmud, — Barnum oder s §ln.fniO fo r the hanoy 5ome~*»t mah in the.world. lleforft-w^ se.n«I him the photograph *rf theman^he is looking f^r. we' wish to know whether it is oorrfpulsory for the orig-inal, before yy>i«wi^y-4»w^4«H^^ rrTohev.i) nde^i Aphani\ or-a camel in a street procession. W& should never be able to ride either orte o>f> these anrnmls. An d liesidt-s, it is worfb. nw>re than t«n thousand dollartf?tp-r1d<' a camel two hours a day for eigbf months. —Norristown Herald, —Th« murder of Mr .'.Gold in a com- partmen t carriage in Eng-land has, a * last wafepd up-<n« whole countr y toMn©' noceesiiy of hayin g railwa y carriages: open, with' a: passage. way through tb* roiddia. 'i-fc?\„ .— • * •» — — A good husband, lifce> a good ba»e- burtaer, nevorgoe^- out nights. —Tottde- American.. The. Lion and -the Jnrkal ' A Fnb!£. / •• One, da y a Uvena , who un.\ out of a Jot) an d had a tm^*/ win feotlug toward* all tho world, me t a Jackal on the pla^o ami began ' \ Stjarrhihjj ' f*>r old bon«*s rmd loaV- 4ng.v-4-presinne-? ** Vtei,\WM ih«* huinltle rrnlv! '• Afl I am pot- able to ktll for tn v •*.•!/ [ niu-it nat after oi herd hnVo ltee*n *»a' i»fiud 1 X'it. however, fat . heajjlty and tn go<»d Hjilnti ** • ?H*e hoiu,\ continued tho. Hyena, as TuT\saT-4fiMvii : Tn Tne^TmiTe. ^ u»i have just an much r'fjbt tfi he a Lion as th e Liun- has , •• i^sLn no rijusuu why. hu nliouhL Jilfl.*lff th o fat of Upland atid you off th e bunraa.'-' • •• f nt^'er'thon^huo f Oiscr bofnro,\ mused Jiio Jai kal . \ Well, , you are vorv foolish tp-ho hunting bones when urn nngh^aST well H«i a I-ion. 1 wouldn' t stand it if I were Tr>e Jai>kal tl>onr-ht tho niattor oror. and ..rKS^t- t o a I Jim that dwel t u a th e hdlfide atvjTrmiTr' . l •* I ha\e\iifl t a s guudja right to bo a Moil its yoiuJiKve.\ j \ I sdcond tliotnotion; *l was tho grav e K»plv. V \ \\--\. \ An d I'm gftlng to\ho,* t<«\'-! \ \ Hufly for you '. gro\|e d thft king of hcasts. - ^ \ An d will yo\u toll me ^how to be - fr/n?\ \ \t^ortainly. Takn this pat h oVqr th o hill, and wherrevw \ou mee t an anrqial yog must paw and (ike m e n« you ean , The Jar Hi nif>vrd awav in hltrhnpir-. itfl, an d had not crone far before ho m-r -scroop of his kind. He l^fran to pa w and roa r and sweH up, and when ho ha d tired hiniselt out, th e leader of the troop eiime forward an d said \ Any fool ean se e that yo u aro noth- ing btd- a Jackal, but Mine** yo*i awn-re. to- btr TT Wmr ivni nin~rnrrtr iTTi^frertii r^B th you . Go your way an d k^ep clear efus*' ^ The,. Jackal found himself knoqjied nbrhU b y the Ltvn s as a ba-*e imposf>»r. Rfitl >hiiniicd bv his kind a-<' ufiworth\ K olfrie^tthjjijir.aijdr beiwt-en tha two Sres lie could nHJJher kill for himself nor <*a* .if what outers had alain. Tin wa s hiiont-'ht low ^i^h starvnt ior>^ind do- ipair, an d as tb*> t vultures g)Kh«red anmnd him he sai d •• Kven if I hjtd-«uc?Wded in nmk myself .believe I .was a I^ifcn. -these birds would haye known by thoNqieat that 1 >as a Jatniial. 1 ' NUoral You must apnear to b« what X«tia<c t o have thecontjdenr e of frra^idg or rospbqt of foes. Storei- **«thos oi deeefveSrte eye. UocrTand^ Deunties. An bliHMl rtlll Jho^e 8tg' and j-eilabte proof ol possibility Htlll extsta that 1\ ing in airanee I bo indf< t>cal »le<-ompoBit|on do ntaiK corpaoa until long limit of. thre*e. rlay-s^^^hii'frx/iiTi bod y most l*o kept after dea|b, has oipirwd. To J;.»i i AtK l l> •» 11 Knim HtiientrHo Boiircim 'we knuw that , in the eourse crf^'Uyi'p'py.h vo yoani, tl'iuro- wero y'.H) eased of \. anco. doJeovurod In Amstordani; tu l^.mberg . J07 jn .five years. In New York, sfVvout of 1.2U0. (half pe r rent ) wer e founcihi a tmn<o[ t,lu> Iluniane Society in l^imion\has*dew- ing twontv\.two yearn rvstored 1k.178 personi» win) worn In a tnulo« A to ltfev l>r Honbi'T. of Tans, mentions ttfty• three in«ian<-es during but j>raotloo>*n that city whoru tho bodlua ahuwod sl^njt of retu.rnin*g lite while they worn tn their i*fiflfijft. The r*-maina in fifty-two ~ -rrrtFrrr-j driR- nrrrit^t^rTrrandnrTTntnl- nsd - • ^iHiiVnrtrined grnvevania ln.<*ido tho limits ^tfong ingni d of the <-itv of I'axia showed tinmtstateJP' ' blo.«lgnH of having iM'i'n bur'lod aH^tj, This faeV'^MHimee ovldonbxwJifi'u the remains in jjho coHln ar o found In a H'^iiU. 1 n whleh^ahiBiunglJjateH tlio dea* T^rate nxarttnna in ado tn gain freodonj Ironi th e torriblo rmprisonmont. If tho •figurea in Um-eaae- of »C«rtv Verb abov e tnenlionod a m applied to CJonnnny there would bo nbout 154 pMtrsona bori* ^ 'aHvn annually In thut country.*-* OMoa^'O VYxbuna. The Empire Htato. Th e etao t population of Now yorfe\ Stnto b y tho COIIKUS of 1M8«) la :.,u.8,9-*s'2. New Yorfi T 8 gain in population in the ten years from 1H70 to IKHU W M 7(H\ . T23. an IncnuLso greater than tho en * tire > present population of any one of these twelve States: C-* 'dorado. Con* nerticut, Delaware, Florida, Maine, Nebraska, Nttvadav New Hanijislnro, Oregtjn, llhodo Island, Vennont, West\ Virginia. AH twolvo of thosn Statin combined do not contain as manv people as New York. They fall nearly a million short . Add to th« total of tho twelve the pop illation of either Arkansas , California Louisiana Maryland or Minnesota, and York ia alioail of all thlrtenn- to * got) NeV York State has more inhabitants than afNNow ETneland. It hasTnofo in - hat/1 tanta than all Ne w England, with California tfirpwn in . \\ • Re-enforco iKe population of \Ohio with t b^o uniteu\populntidns of New JUanip^ii»,^^u*a f o%|.fllaad, Dolawnro, Florida* Colorado, Nebraska, Nova/la and Oregon, and yo u hiKo alniont ox - aetlv th e population of fJoW York. (if Ne w York's population of * fv^o miUiorra. 2.71H.021. o r mimowluHTuoroN tlian ono-half.' live i n cttie£ an d c^wms or, over, 10.000 population. Tho mnining' two and a quarter million ma r properly bo callod countrymen- Ther e aro.. in tlse fltato tjrirty^nine btties an d towns of* over 1Q.0OO popula- '3nr*h evon of the hellos aa—haT(r'hfl,d 1 the ir^tn a n tiers polished and their minds sM'U'KodV. by trave-l in Natal an d a visit- to th e *'city\ (namily, Ivlaritznurg) aeoih t o 'fling osidiy tho embarrassing trappings of CivrUzation when,, they re - turn t o th e parental roof. '^Pj.-t.hatl45%rk eity> alone,—-V-\ would be understood to hinT~ThaTT3iert V w ^V*3nLa Boor maidona coul d beghilty ^f such a n lmpro*priety fa\ its'must fitoral sense; far from-i t Beneath'tbe orang e tree s and bTue-gumaof th e paternal residence the Jovely ladies continuo to blootodn all th e brilliant hues of (the ruo'st glaring red and yellow cotton dresses winch Manchester can produce.- By the jsido of a bevy of young Boerosses a tulip- .bflfj Is dingy* Indeed, ai d even'rod an d follow pdpnips woul d have enough \0 d o U kdld taoir ow u againjt the massatf of tion. Tlfore are thirteen oities of ovor 000. S8V Thorn, are seven cUiaA.rrfsovot fiO.OOO: New YWk, Brooklyn, MuffaiosAllmny, Rochester^^Trny an d SyTaeuaj^ Thai i$ tho orde r of their uompacativo sk^o. The Irst three ^ro ovor 10fr,CK)0| tho\ st two , over balNa million; the .first, a-million. \ N'\^^\^ \i*-y and.tiroolilyn contain considerably \raore than hno-third of the Rtara|fl s population. . ^Fqgother, tbeao tw o tb^yns ar e larger* than any outside State ih\tbe Union, with BIX.^SC- coptlons. TherK^re nineteeh-Stafc e which havo not theNpopu V- & 8%tn. MisaJCato Smith, an ihmoto of tire- Union Home for OKI fsndiei delphia, after throe^ years' corrfpj^ted a ouilt -contain c pieeoa. ^Shahaspe^n blind from but thrqadedje^cry creodle herself, used on e hundred spools, of thread her-woEki. - . _ „ \.-„.. „_. —Melssonior/B rmall picture* \ Oa the Baleonv.^'wa a Bold at Now Yoxfc tho oth-or-dky for ^BBft , <* •T IP )?.--• *.; l - fKi - HiMtmous. p -N:tt9r o koe|M tho ovoati J.i«le, and tjial in. «h y It does not-ru n away like a nvur. - \ . (K f\c<tt;ttnt\ A homely young girl has the conso- lal on o< knowing that when shq is sixt y die'll lie a pretty old girl. — llostvn /.,W The confidential ^ler k now take s vru-ntion to gt\e\ }HH euvplo) »*r a li.itu u to look over his books. ScuHirb at;t K r —Next to .nioiioyj.^jjjlnk a man kan fit mor e ottt ov the World with noltto- IK'JIH thau tinny thing ulso.—Juta iiu- — \I'ttrl'iig U axjch uweet sorrow.** rumarked a bald otJ ba r ho lor l o a -pnittv ifirl a-* bo (old h.-r j-ood nigjiiu', \I fiht»uld tun.lo, ' nho rep4,i''d,'jjlaiietHg upou his hairN'HSRe&f. and wonderrng how h e ever'did iL -bUutvihtttic Ihr- altl A Kkodt^bjlnnd ma n oalthd » hetglitmr a'*»j|Wieni )aw»*.t roekroncFK ' A iUgit for slaniie p r rosulti'd-. and the jury\ pUurXod lis foibiwt '• No t gUil/> <>n taniorn ^jov\-fl. but wa*. otTitneocKroach, and wt* li(i*^ d»mages in the mim of tlrfou touts . l>U/\)tJ( t r>-c I'rraJt, ^JuiM fn.-ii.N o^l *»mijr It, •|.-|. lip TO* V* 1 ' \ th.i And -hi- • U*|>t-<1 hWii iitujt Ao.l in am J ii y utnjriy,) rites* w •o f.-.t ^Wl'urtt my with hleK|.l.^nyKt|»irlod , .•y fur ••TJji^in«<vf imi-U • ithtT . rliwiyV; t»r ^v-ii-hi-ori,* . \ \ \ oil I pi irliur^finj tfirl V, ..IT • v DUIH K ^s \ . y^ • — rf* V-ttr** «-Tr* —\ I^hjwrot very proud t.f vnur'nro'^- rflis In^MitVi.\ remarked a Now IiaVen rnottttrr-to hor^t m whiv ••-^•;t**«st»t<itf-^4»t^-\~- * tiVH. \ There's ('hurley '•, hmart is way 'abend i\t ).m , and ho i«n t ai old \\ \ I know it. • Tenchei* Amd he'd loa^rpod arl there was. lo hiarn m m\ room, and that loft m e without 4 anv liojuwlll-r ' kjlOp. —A'cto iirtivt^ lii'tjis&rr. v^ - flaw Ji m ^Yaltster *«jel (MaV \ JTm''^Yel)stc^ t you ar o accused ^o i - being drunk. . I -jim very soyn to setj^- you hero, but I have my duty to per - form al l tbo flame.\ ami, th e Kocorder looked vor\ hard and stern. - • ••TseJ t mighty aorr\ toT'seo myself horn, Jcilgo. I a^areelv eher dnuk« , but jesa now 1 naa no mu< h it-uld>le'iU home. , l>ar*H nuflln but sielcnais an* jjnof an d sorrer, and I JV«<H got dospur- ata, liar's my two chiltius at home , ami one am as bad off as i|e udder. L ^ don't know now. .ledge, which ono ob* \dom )s gwino te r die fu3t,'' and Jim's voieo wai»hak \ as ho wiped traces uf moistoro from his ay as, - . The. Kocorder was vi*dhry MToctt'd; bo said someLhing about there being s o much mortality anjong th o children, and finally told Web's ter thaUin r-onsi«l- -eration of his domestic tfmiction Uie charge against him Was dismissed. Jim went tm t in high glee, followed by Uncle Mo«p, wh o asked \\\ ha t park o b he*j wa s dat you tolo de Recorder? I joss now p'assed yor e ho'ise'^aud out m do yard was biife yer chiluu otRUhiatin' at th e eclipse ob a watermillion.'\ Who said dar'wasanvthtn g do rtiat- \ST El d , Qja.l_?\_sa'id Jiiu.'indkaftbtJjV \You did. I heerd you* tell do Jo*lgo doy Wa-s gwine'teV-dre \ \And^o dev am gwino tor (lie. I said I didrr*-t know which ono ob dom. (billohs *a s ffwinc t«r di o fu«t, and s o ,1 don't. How k m 1 tell which one am , (rnlno ter die> fn^. . -(T way . oio man , yeroug-ht U-r bo looWl up. You ia . • showin^ 'spicious symptoms ob boing a cfrank.\ — 1'CJ<LH tiiitimj.i. Good Vov. Flies. ou • know \^what's -good— dTI'Woodward avenuo irod a dru g store th o up &omo^ \ WfUJ the\ •A'Rav, d< fpr tile's P\ qu butcher as ho other day . \ \I g-uoss 1 ca n pat yo n thing for abou t .a quarto reply. * N. ^ ** - *-• jVhen the dose was ready s the btiton- er^vas told to pou r it out o n plates and set the m on th e counter, an d ho hur - ried awa y to give it a trial. In abou t an -hou^vh e sent for the druggist t o como-'over. -Tne 10,000 fries' in Uie sho p ' Upfore th e doSe was fixed had bee n ulation of'New-fS^'pl^ b y * r ° ur - '* Grea t hinds! but I' m being carried off by filesl.\ exclaimed th S butcher, a-s- he wa^d^lo : ng*'£ulfo aroun d his head. \Well wh y don't'you #et aomothihg fcrkilr *vm o8l*L \Didn't L bu V one.\ . \Of course It hasnX. Tp u wante d \^tpmotbing good for flies and 1 gave you oftrlfied airupl It' s tho beX stuff t o drawVulfls an d keep •vpr heard'oi . .Why didn' t yori t^H^iia fou wante d A fly-killer?'' —XitfrdU #s :ir~BssBt iaio^a. ; .VfaftjHiHUv ItT^f.Wf;-^.