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M a t te r tir ^ n r f Mc<i'»»rn 't w w t a r r M m iv r t m d a n d fim r t h M r d n M « l« « p r r a l n j p «if r a c l i nw H ith In ila a n n l t H a ll wife hIiIT Io\ iujf Th* inith W tjo was so m u d t«* h«*p diTlarcd h** »«*n|d not rtlmk(' ln*r *«fT I «*hnll Im- v\ ith \ ou i*h»* cn**** wh«*llu*r tmi will or 110 ^ on slmll h«*ar i * m * tall to io<i v%x-ti I tin* dnrki*Mt hour of tour lif«* «oini\* and if I riinuol win ton limit to |o\• « 1 will ut lt*u:(t lo**’p \ 011 from rnuu In tho M*cnud it«’t the tit*n• i«* ulmuI to tnnrr> a rn*h irn I the«i-ddmi» trm^tH »iril\»* all i» ivudt tctn*n and dwtlt he *»t»rrta he h#*«r^ hi«* w if r i \ oiii- 1 tilling loin Im p* np|ialled iniiiii lenii* stnrk**!* h< ••onfeK.s*** Imh intnHh*d <*rim»* In tlu* third act matter* Itaxe r»*u« li»il a «*liutax hero rtniUHl >mh'|ii|I\ and in purKe hupp} m a n IV r lm p s . liko 11 gtKid m a n y he waa try in g Ui live do w n hi* iK'mHTHMiee Som e one auggcatcd <-artlt« iuid a m o v e was made to the < anl naitn T t i e i i * l ^ l i o p r o v e d a p h m g p r h u l l a g e n e r a l l y w o n a n d a k e e n o l x e r v e r o f h u m a n n a t u r e m i g h t h a v o n o t i m J U n i t t h o r o w » * a a t a u e t h i n g ll r i i t i o i i H i n I i i h o s e i t e m e i i t a a i f h o wen** k 4 « t p i u g u p t h e a t t f u h i . a a i t w e r o , t<» p n * v e n t I i l h i n n e r w l f a a s e r t m g it M d f K l t h r e e a M h e w a l k e d t h r o u g h t h e g r o w i n g d a w n t o U i o r h a t n l i e r R . h u t t h e g h o a t a t h a t H i t t o d t h o a l o n g h y I i l h K i d e a l l t h o w a y f n l h i w o d h i m in a u d k e p t t h e i r t n l o n t x r a t r h K A O L K U l R p t r r \t» 79 W h llnuiw n . ll I* t l f m l 1 ll»|>klnn. tu t } Urt*t find a?»d th in) M«n«ia» *r#*nlg}r« • nw*h itiimtli In Maa>«nlr llall I ) ^ L M ) I U * i i l V* I L \m tStti'll & * Si S * ll*>pkln» T I W o ^ fcf- M-<«- rrtary U*^4» al m i l Mnat«T in \la«<i Z K N o lll U O M H A ••• 111 « fltalv II Mawmli* H a ll \»-l lipart* PHlmyra. fhiffak* iM .lnv W O T \ M V r « r a r k a n d Ntn|w at all olattiMta % M IVlftr Kk|WV* !•>-< ht^-ar1 I* V M lm n i an d Ml.fjw a l all I H l l T '.m » « i \ I/m«] ak«|H n c «ar* Huflnio U»ni li Train* lna*p l*»*rt 01 IW ..11 f i n s W i»i 6 .5 7 . . m aad 3 . 3 9 p » •♦•.In* ►ji-i 0 . 3 2 r • ixl 12 . 4 5 * • |f*«» Ufkrt* ami furtlK^ lnf.^man<«»« hkPi '^1 «*f ml •*!*••»' urilt • kT ^ M tiH trr * V an HerMIt ^«r \« »» N *rW SODUS BAY BRANCH, NORTHERN TPNTRAL. M-ia n-. 11 k 1 . . Mark 1 F lunlrj U r \Klrr U r r i fln»t and third U n l i i M u t In p u f Hu ll m o n th In U n a iDlr Hall YcffJV T f w t r T o f I n l t n t U u rkoum , su * ___ \ \ II lla m m n . m a u n wurkman ^ 4 n r r n * r«v»rd»*r M W i w tv n il anil f«mrtti UimqIji) •’teninjpi >tf n p 'i i m .m ih A' i i *»itimauft«*r A K w t i «r«o itd a m i >f *«•*!) n io n f l i In t l i r 1 4>K *' It I* K !♦.. ^ U<>ii»<it MTrtnri f•Mirth l\ n | ii<«1in «*«*-nlnc*i ^ o | \\ HtUI T fllltR N ltt> I '• H M I IIhhiiw Klynii, h«i Iihii i luu> l^lm ^'ht « of II M«i»l p * f n rHiln) p«miIii( In Itrd M*1I * llall 1 I S A I I M I 11 -r 11 dl JT i- ID* \ tlAllKIKI.I* HWT % l« l ^ It Knowlm 1 xmnimndi** » a Mtlnttr*- \iljiitanl Mm<>> flryt nml 'hint W 11 U • i h i I u ^ •<f f*rli m<»ntli hi ihr ««rand Amu llall H lltK * lll> K. I. rt T M Ijw ly 1 •m in iiifH le r U r» lln t t i r l«ily lln<*in) K w ju t llrrti «***nd niv! ftmrHi VI n J n M l i ) c v r n i n x * In i w l i nx*nih In Itrd l l m Halt I j m m y i i a t k n t k o t m n . i n a . y * • timlall i^immniKlM W* II lh<lWi^. k»i<rr Dm** firat and thlnl Wolrfowlny IP«. \I rm-h monih In Itrd Wen ■ HaJI 1 )111 f M l l K H U i A S t » d c p N .. MU I J»d»n A n d P t w m N 0 |lHl«<yi y O V ....... hn«t Mrrt« <nrrj Tunrfay etralnx In Itnl pJITWV »Ult l> \t ,1 3 « CV b*> * 4 an I'Bl I II .41 « M * * Pfi_ . i d * m £|ii: s v. II « <n — &| rt IB V» tt »' III A ft* 1 r, n m in 0 An k T iT I o N * * » n r n * v M l» ui tat> rs ^ IN ^ t n n l r ) i» u i a W •FU n i <» ’A ® «» Wriirea * mhOp 1 I. « © orlr«n » v 41 • fl I V I i a i u t H l h m B t l o la • O U l l d H « ) o i l Srw a rk a r s o n t e a a uo N t'w a rk \5 l i a %■> } V •KalPtllU- a « ft il •/urli ti a 4t (V|| «.<d»(» i «-ntr» a a i fi w w a l iin f f t 'in * lit Saatlll* I'-'im * C> |jkkr *'l>»«rr a a* • sn r p B « n a t c n a l ••nl* o u K a tim liy * an «*ttm tfn ln •*111 •» n io a* f**l wa. |P»lrt< m>rl» l^*»r» Ht«nl»» al a |> m llflt aos tv titra « airtle h | o orU*an« • I* >lpa Jam*tl<m a ill o u t lr l a « «^Jil£,l»i t iW r a l H lum » ,H iD Im v r a i lo u t N?w ' ntral lo irr Kalnfll*^ to to 7 nrlrh to IT M»atu> >ntn> lit 17 \V allliiiftiin iu •*€nln» »**an* r. lakr Hh*rfv |n |0 < M n * •\Utfl. HnmUnv nx«rnlar» Ih r train n i n » M ..ii..w- |s«rr l^iae **h.«pp a t • «> • m **<• na IHrfnt, efel M alllntft*\! • W. s**ln» * n b r * U . Zortt’h. eaih r a i m i l f A AT X r w a r t n \ I 1 (O V f i r v k i\V mi * in n u t lH * f l MiHjii inr-IVui. 7 f i IlHrrni* * St » sbllr S* V ^ . _ J I n l *€ !. 8 Unli>y ? *<n « 4 «mc«ttoai af»* V. C.ft II It li R. at fhi’lm Jun>atl>>n and Vfnurt i v j i N H V h A tl liy at Srwark nml II A o. RR n UaIUnfft«»tt 11 AN B. I't t»H O f h IVM'tfT \rt o m Manac»*r J tl W taiD G. F. EVERSON, irs and Clams, w . ' \ W iitU iiii«< n « a in p s « 10 Ulrtiri««n <t , > •» o \ t X H d f r < a|rtaln M w a n l» «»rum* Una ^-nr-anl Ifr^u m ^ im l atxl frutrlli T n M l a t « « i l n r \ f '•a*'*' m im t h In Opno<1 Arm y H a ll FIRE DEPARTMENT S K X T tlN I l y d m n l Him * n>< I l*rm k li*n t. II V W i« « l v i n t a n ffp.1 afMl i h l n l T n n w la y r t t ^ i n n >1 » « . h In th r l r n m m In V H I w lla l l u l a u i t t o r o m m i t «tneidi* o n c e m o r e th e m i r t n t i t f vo a i* a r n ^ b * h i m he ( l i n g s th e pifltol nwa\ a n d he doesi •ui 1 1 im w ife e n ter* a m i th<> tw o are i* o m p le t e lv n M 'o n e ih tl \ ('harnimt! i<h*it hju«I tin* l«*ad ing htiU to the author Imt don I \ 011 lu.iltc Maryai'vt t*** for^i% mg ' i don I know < fniliion ci her h i i H lm iid T i ju t m«A»*f* <1 ln / n lc r I Mi no I think il make* it e n a i t » p I >0 v o n , -il*mmI ta i l (•> Im rx-lf H e r hu '*lim n l wtt> o u r of tin ip a a i ho f t o r nhe w o i i ld n t ta lk **• ll a u l l r i g h t to fo r g iv e lik e th a t In a pla> in r e a l life tin* hie*luotil vto t iM ^ o (he o l d w»i\ ag tn t i in n o tu n e at a l l N e**‘ aaid Mr. I |.t\>nng lla\e vo u ever read Knot notg * A in \\fe i lo \nv Ituabund • I ' l i e le t u l n i K la»tv n o s e d h e r l» n » w a N o n i d i * c d a h e t u i l l l H n > w n i n g ia l o o d « * p f o r n i e \iiv >1111 1 tin nm l* rs t iin d lh a l licutd if The Mta^yt uiaiiag«*r «jifne up lo tih U alaitil a pn»|Ma«*t| «ui nud tin loiuimi' ladv lurneti awav lo it-sk I hi* leading nia/t whether Mr- ( Idvcrtn^ witMU widow dikuEutl or a*'|utmte«| 1 m M i r e I d o n I k n o w « .u* t h e m ito\ *T»r n m l u o l a w l y e l w * d i d S h e l i v < * l t n a | u i r t m e n t i « t i n i r o n e o f t h e , t W t a i l I * L r u i M jU itP * * * . a i n ^ M i m u l ltalen c n I W u > H w « t i i i u i e i n t h e lit i * r u r > t m d a r t i N t i e r i r v h * * m w h ah a h e m o v e d glaiNta of ovil doeda and rnis-spont Imurs Thero waa ono gb<jat that caiTir tn*an*r to him than tho othora and looked nt him with eyes of un alterable pain and aorrow Horov iw l hia far** hut ho auw tlutse evoa all the Kamo he called hupjwdf a f(Kii arid cur^Kj hla nervous mood hul the ajiertH** never atirml and the ’ >uid • v«*^ gr»*vv viddcr- that waa all I )mvo done with it all ‘ • rtiMl with a nw-Rtw tnugi tho to tho lichrtr- listened to tlio word* every one of which stubbed liim with fatal hlowH. A play— yea, only ipla> ^ luii, oh that therr* rould lio for Ida waatott 5 infill lit** kiicIi a laat nrt aa Hiw ’ T?io curtain waa d o w n and the houae applauding and railing for tho author Wilmnt Lpjihr cii^vr tri boo ttie wnutatr • wh<» muld write like tliia. lingered and prosenUy Mra Davering apprared at tho vvmg to how hor thanka Tlio fart flashed fnr aaecond upuu Ijo^ljr’a startled gnro, lbf UP^t hw oyoa wero blinded by a aoarlet miat he ttaw nothing, hoard nothing know nothing H * g^ojiod hia out to tho hdihy. arnno one apokt* to him he gave no (uiawer. ho had hot heard Ho reached hia own nauMa-. gt)ing on through tlie atroeta in the aajim dast*l m ty— and there he flung. hioiNolf dowu aud with a groat aud exceedingly bitter cry, Margrot ‘ Margaret * * • * • • * \ i piiltriH.iTi tnn'wni twkw -try ^ctr Wliut uanie« J unet f \ a«ul <VJia (-’layering, patting aaldf a ^ 0 ? of niorntng pnpera. all of wliTcTi. more or loaa. praised tho no^v play, though joh)b aald lh a l MAtrJkrct^ lavr \vns Uk* ne-arlv dlvhl^ U* jaiftglhle \tj real life amd. v4Mt maJA -Hftt k-m^vv . tt? lii«tiug as Uie K‘»h i tioor doea in the Hectinty ><if the jewel rlm inlar of -riwyTow^«o<>f Ijoiwlon, it am .only taken . StilL 1 V^upose liT has a lranje. h alvftvi* h i m n p i ” _ , _ ... . _ T h o w i T R Y i t r e t i r e d , n n d i n e . m m n t o o p e n e d U t e d o o r > a g a i n . A fa d 4 man came in. juat a atop beyond the Unralmld, und pauacd therr. th^ l onr dosing behind him Mrs. Clavering* rone to her feet, trembling, paling* artd then atood face to face— after aeven yenm-'-TTU* .his vo«eiicmraa nnd broken, the wn- toucoa falling fmm hi* Hp* In din* jointc<l fragment* • I hove been in EngliUMl for a mnnth poat I did not know that you called youraclf rtavering No mutter- 1 should not have troubled you only he pauaed It might havo helped him if ho had aeon her face hut ho did not aee it he da>?d not lift hts pyw to hers He wont on with an effort 1 Haw your play yeaterdAy and I *aw you tho woman— Margaret- that waa not you- you * O n ly a beautiful pjay isn't that it f No, she said tdowly Sho did not move but clasped hor hand tightly over her laboring heart • Tlio woman Margaret is my heart She loved him all through- though his sins wore srarlet, ho was h<*r bus band ’ And ho lrrved easting al) the evil year* behind him. ahe for gave No. no ’ ** the man eried tremli- ling in every lim b Hhe muld not forgive such wrong 1 Tlio message was for me. Margaret it was only a play * “ • It was deep calling unto deep ahe said ‘ It waa my heart calling ho i to yours ’ \ I m I *Jke stretched out her hand toward and saw the out on ooctiaions of great cerem o ny In fNfi? when the Koh I nnor tvoa ahown o t tW -wthTTuuaii iu . LiuittOH. ita weight w iu l^fi earata. w*hirh haa 1>e?Tj h**Tfi<^Hfb> JliH I TO rnrats by n fw ^ o ttin^ a lipdi nuisiderably in r m M « ita lirilliaucy aud sym m e try llu r d ly leaa famous and of <*miaidor ably greater na* than the K<di t nnor of wlfieh like Abbas Mtreaa diam o n d it ia «upptiKod to have in a*in»*tc agoa formed a jmrt h the DrTtflT tCTifcTi” adoriiM the scepter of the K n ijiem r of UttHata Like the original K o h i nnnr tir h gre tt wttf* reeut- * h ^ n g l a n d r the OrlofT ts naie ctn m tlie form o f h a lf n pigeon's egg One legend re fates that it once formed the eye of an In d ian idol and that it was stolen ill the earl > part oflasf w i ! u r > 1>V tl French deserter At hiaronm ation I/iui» X V wore a crown Kurmounteil by the Soncy and when [Tie ^ueeTi efitiM^t t*HTl» njr 0»*tnl»er 4 I7Y* **Tie wor»* Ttie gr**at diamond tn her liatr in Van U w # tttm* ttt-ilte- Sum*}* U»r?»U tbe jMMidunt of her necklace On TTinny nrrnxmnn Antoinette W 4 »ro thr Sanry m* vnrtnua niounli. and when tlie’cmwii jewel* wet*e ne^il lo Aiiwtmiflin lt« re» ut llu> Suncy n l u n e w i w p ^ n n t n e d [ 4 . K-t i i f n f l m Run Through by a Swordfish. | The Imrkentmix. t* t* Funk now t in (Ktrt from Santa ftnanlm. Mexico, hml un unusual and exciting oxper tenc** 111 the Oulf nf (California May 13 with a swordfish Tlie vosael wna going south with a cargti of mor rkfttitliae from Ran Francisco, and wo?* speeding, along at a nine-knot rate when it was noticed Uiat Uio disturbed |M?ndintL fnmt 1 wlnelr* n 'nuims prxa«*ift diry' ' *■ -• ■ In the inventory (if the rmvvn Jewels ot ITS? flic FViiicy W 11 S PtilllRl aT’ J SIHI.CKMif \XrtTtl7*-tcr the Hpprnl wna i»xfinmt*»d to be worth no leas than I.ihmi iamf but in view of ita romantic htxtyry tlu* Haney ia by far tbe nmat intercwtipg of » I 1 UuvKroncli £tuwu jewela. A diumoiid, winch in ita original fnynj ^ vrrteri m rratgnitnde thc Kolr- itro,f- ra rtcroribSl by W sea waa greatly watej* seemed to lioil aa though some big animal was raring through it at a frememtoUft raw nf Tire frHl- C4»w were unable to account for the strange phenomenon, and watched the ttm m isf neene 4n-ama«em«ni. Suddenly tho barkcntinc rcccived such a sovrro shock that every m a n fin Imard was carried to his feet For an instant the reasel waa a treated in her UTQErcm* stopped still quivered like a wounde<l anim a l and then alow ly g»»t under way Tlie ofllce rn and crow gazed al one auotltfj* in T>Link amazement, HUrnltfitng thBt a siih-niarine volcano had burst through thn bottom of the sea and that the vessel had stmrk a rock ( ’aptftin ( Jlim e r was unable to account for the strange adventure until he arrived at tfunta Koaulia. wlirfv tlifr v « hp I was discharged and her h u ll examined Jn tho hold of the ship, sticking trente cud of a Hah la award. Aiiout tuxir inchea mw .hrokCDu off. ftitb o nfedge hammer, and U Tiow preserved ou lawn! as a tropliy of tin* occasion. Tlio unimal luul evidently mistaken thr lrail o f the bariceiilinA fo7 A a’hflii*, and was bent on taking ita life The sword struck the barkcntine on tin? sbirlioatrtt Hjtle, at tTte point TiotoW ItlP r- hney b ewoth tb*» ff>ru- chain. NUMBER 9. Clrfa aa Htfpa to Men. Almost every man has hla private , accounts, which require constant . rffaw ling, and which in many aafti 1 are transferred to a elork in fHSTJlTire I to attend to. writes Edward W Bok } tn an article alwiwlog Ifow a O h rlm a y 1 h e lp her Father Fm a n n a lly in the I September Lod&a Home Journal j Here a daughter orniJd -l*e o f invaluable ' awnatance f A man s household In I la | are ofteu to him a matter o f annoyance m their necesaary auditing, and it Would be a relief to the mother aa well ft* tD (hr fMtiflT. to know that the accounting was in tlie hands of a daughter who would bring a personul internet to Uie work The lawyer aiao. haa at times certain briefs and affidavits which cannot always be would l)e glad tu have hia daughter a aaaiatance. In fact, every man haa u m iaiif \thtnga -tn W» Itf^* wJiloli-Ao — would gladly turn into the hands of a daughter if lie felt that it would frfcaap Itfg -to- be able- t a relifive him Few daughters either realize this or even imagine it I have often felt tliat tf girls could enter morq into Uie live* of theic faUierv. aud take from them some of the little burdens, they would bo the better for it Not only would such help be a relief tn father but it would be an educative training for tin? girl wlrluh wnuld stand her tn good stead in her later years Help ing her father to remember liLs daily engagement^ seeing that hia accuuula are properly balanced, following hia personal mattera- all these tilings enter tnu> tftS ltfe o f u grrl when site becomes a wiffc And if she begin* w ith her faUier’s intereata sh<* will hi 4 v#> ft lieffer Idea o f iKw tKTnga whicTi m n a tituta a m a u a life wlien she be cornea a wife* Dagghtew ahould come n>neh closer J o their fathers iben they do. And ft rmret ber rcynembcred Cluil they arc not Aloof boeaiiae-of any un wTTTTri^n«a m XllB JHirt o f the father plates |s»Heln»n iig a ^ffve ineh-piinilp- nmT line <>T life”aTTTjra^ UrnBeni.- wTTe^ tt^T m .it waalijnkfiiJTbp iT^lBftklSL^UUt flg b lffn inches of hts wreapc;n stick m g in Uie vessel’s side. Some water came through Uio aperture. a’n<T IT ’ ■rrjr the hftle nTer, & the Qreat Mofful. Ifnigwl (u. Nwfir STm.hj. fho Persian invader of India It is said that ita original weight wax 7Hfj} rarata W h ile Un* i» largely in exit*** of tllP weight of Orlotf stone, there are not a few lapidaries wh»» tK»heve that the Great Mogul is not a diamond at all hut merely a white sapphire of extra- ordinary luster More precious, even Uiau the gents of the ptireat white water are the exceedingly rare blue diamonds, the mont fainoun of which takes its name from its p n w n t pur ehtuw'r. A .1 Bereaford Ho|n* Uio Ix*ndon bjinker It is said that this gem is merely'»no hitlf of the historic blue diamond which adorned the collar of tbe * Irder of th« ^iolden Floe<*e worn b> I^miis XV and which wait alolcn dunng fhe Hevolu tion The ('ompatiiou half ia stud to have been diMpottcd of s**veral years ago at ihe mile of the {hike of Bruns wick a collection M t Hi»l>e n dcainond weighs forty carats and ia p^rf^t in form imd cutting Only two other blue dia monda of c'unsidorablcffizQrfire known One known its the blue SU ^ 'ts of of blue tint und the other *>f puresit tutun* hue wlia h formerl> lM*loilged to Maru* A nUanette in now in the ctdicH'lion of a Parisian amateur A magnificent diamond know n aa Imperial. weighing Imii carat*, wus M i l d a few j ear* ago U t an indain potentate fur ^ ihw isHif probably waa 1 iiH iw a r r ti I'aptain (Hazier says that it wus the moat remarkable adventure that he experienced at oml that ihw fifth must $avp been^Crf txntnense a h » to have ao sreofly dfcturbed (lie sea 4**- 4tave Mruolf il>a «AMaal witli .... such tremendous force as to have wfifen be- ^ J_ilriven ita sword through a compara lively -new Seattle Poat Intelligencer gettingxentimeutal Poh ' I 11 nettle | him and he looked up iM'counta v\ i t i . .. K 1 » kImm .ter if I r a n I 1 ■>*>*« l n h e r e y e « H e «Uiwf<>re«l fo r IJ.-I m l ..f 11 tone fnn«-ie» a n y . . H i t » n > , w «‘ r<1 w i t l ' “ h e o k e n rr\ m id M l ii . t... I,.If to Im rk iMU-k ' do w n 1,1 fw “* n ,,d 1m1'1 I\\1, . n.r ,||.\ ..f tl..- nuitinre .-nine Tlie «'«-< h i. neek and d „ » llu. I U,,‘ largest pnre puid for „ diamond head aKH.n»t her Mv Inwhciml \ ! \* '1>,'d,,rn '«■*«• ln »P»le »f the fact ilie Hind > l( WAA npw ^ cul nnd pomeftHed ^ no hialorical value Their Favorite Flowers. Among the homer i»f the great gems The favorite flowers of tho l*rin«w ! “ »*\■ slul,‘ “ f IVn\ “ “ •“ •h '> ..f W n lw «re i W lily nf tlie vallr* [ i 'Titr **\■ Hen.mii Prince »ml the Alexandra orchid ■ eh.mnm». «.u of Al.ba» Mirza. and Tlie ItiirheHM of York liivn the Pole Star heionipiiii to Uie plav vva» callini < Ipal fr»«n tlie legi'inl of that IteuutjfuJ atone Uiat ^liiui Lnght while the love of tho wearer for the ^iver bunts clear and •itn. ni: and grows dun when love ( fnltem und fiub* lje*d* 4 »H atail was-ia the |aat mw and he knew none of the pf'ople near liitu hia ac<|uainl iinri-H in Kugluud were ut present uot rnun> lie l«aike«| carelcwsl.v over his progrutuiue and hit hi* lip for a it ton ie) it with a quick-drawn breath In*, tongue almost whispered the name nf the heroine. Margaret. But tii. unme w roiiinmii enough He | u J delight. w h ite row Adelina PatU i* fond of tlio numa tion Kllon Terry prefen* the large white lily Tho naw> ts Sarah Bernhardt a apec li»t> n.'tl t«» the ( hatter of the people jiUnit Inin mostl> profeasionals-- not UniiiM- it luul an) int<*n*st for hun tint Iniiium- he luiiled anything that itM.U 111 - attention nun} from retrr»- *ja«cVion un v tlnng that drove tho tlu t t h e r h u a liu n d w q e ilin u l it (*ouhl n o t Im* re e u lli'd tlu it tdie h a d e v e r Hind hi* n m l so m i^ltn e a in tlie r e diiv *» it U«I| t VV IKI* t o lie e u r io t la ui«M it ja ^ .p ie a aim* u t o r n o n <*t liu a lv i n d a \\ h e n \ou < a i u e ti* t b m k o f it indt'fMl it 1 1 *“ 1 ■ ti i w o u l d la* <1ITI* 1 u l t to aasert p o s i t iv e ! ) tiuit \ Luverm g w a s h e r 're u i n a m e Fortunes Made and Saved ifer novel* iveyv |iiiliitihtil an by Ahx fJav enng 1 )AI.MY|M ll(«<k i n d tA t d m N- l (Mxirvv orlffln PtraVlt^il llenn >'••* ’*** W a n Mef*t inainil and fourth W « ln i« lm ••muiifa <»f a irli mi*nth In thplr n«>m in \ ilbw» Hall 1 ^ALMYItA s^MimrT and IIna*< o.mpany n i < \ aanfnrd IVaklent iluu* 11 N*<rth •^▼n*t«i 7 Mfvt flmTooadajr errnJnjt ..f r r m n««iil> In tbrir riMnita In (>m» Jarrta IttHek and though it vMLHgi>ui*niiU nroMiiued ghmb* a little further awuy The ( Iirtjun r*m»' the play begun Ix’she liatened at tlr**t wiUi the lan gtnd indifference of the blase play* gi**r Br* and by he became Inter .•*U*d he watched and listened Ul* ienU> He held hia breath when the hem tlung his wife fr»>m him and went out It was Uie cbme of the act Mme De Staal tho Russian Am basaador a wife aliares Uie preference of t^ueen Victiirta for violets liuly Dudley n favorite Hower ts the tall White St. Jnaeph lily l^uly Play fair's ia Uie red nse J Tlio Hon Mr* Alliert Braasey adores carnation*. I Lady B u r t o n t* devoted to w h ite | Gowers ) Canon Duckworth and the Dean of Hereford are particularly fund of ruses. The Ll H u n s Chang Episode* Something New In M atrimony. WTiwi cnidtT proyeJR urt^U-r- t»M*ii tuniUe* held out to them h iy S a y Bunga the spiritualist metlium t Nliss ghostly marriages of late, and tluty— seem ed to have proved eminently aattafactory The arrangement is . very f*nsy The young lady tloea nnt -a*i aiiil wai^ tlirough all tha yean, wttTi^lief* ey« banging In mute ob g q y a n r r on lEje rnbUona of eyeo* eligible yoting man Xo. Indetid She lias simply to viirit Miss Banga. i>amo aoma gentleman lu. tlie jp in t world on whom she lira plared her affections, andf Miaa Bongs will ma terialize the spirit of the Loved one. call in a minister, and hav<rthe aer vice performed then and there It will at otice be seen that thin gives girls who not preferred by earthly young men quite an advan fcnge over their more popular sisters, for they can pick and choose from all the glorious ghoata m the univerae W h e re ia the Rodcllff girl who would nnt prefer tho spook of Hophdelea for a bridegroom to Oscar W ilde or Bronson Howard f Whero is the roman Uc miss who would not ten-thousand tinups rather marry the w raith of Napoleon than a flesh and blood officer in the militia t W h e re ts the summer girl who would not chooae Lord Nelaon for a bride groom over (lie skipper of a racing yacht f Surely the time ia coming when spinster* will be scarce aa hen’s teeth, and there w ill be a lively com petition between flesh and blood young men and distinguished ap paritions —Buffalo (Amrier Hi follow ing thr ad» W <rf The Wall Street Daily News /Catsbluhcd 1179 . In H p rrulattny or tnrm tlnx tn uud U«e people in front applauded a ll tnd vrlien ahe inline to except* W i l m n t Lcfdlo H e did n(K ahe lu lle d birtw lf ^Ir'v I'U v ^ aUr I e n n g w h ii 1 . m ig h t o r m ig h t n o t lie u n tn u ile g u t*n v (or il w u a h e r p u b liabcr w h o llrat in tn a U ie ’c d h e r in to l^ondon litcnirv v « » r |v u u d it w a a RAILWAY STOCKS AND B O N D S .'-* their liUHtne*» to i I m liw her n*al nam e s u p p u n in g liiul **ln lu »d a n o th e r Baby - Yec-ow-*»o * W a ya-a-gb ’ Mother -.Jimmy Jimmy quick ’ What a Uie matter with baby * In the aecoiid act the interest deep f Jm n n y Aw we're j i a playm euud. the man m Uie staib with |h* t*hmeae -- haiuLsotne nx*kleaa face was ou But what are you doing ? ymrk* thrulh'd The fellow iu the pin; was I'm or K ing, ’n he* Li Cliung liaunted so waa he \V i|mot I^miie Hang, ‘n I'm or puttin a yeller jacket RuKxiun Pnu(VM» Tousa«>}M»tf Tlie former weighs eiglity carata. and ia sup)Mjaed to b<» the recut fragment «if tbe ongiual Koh*i»noor captured by Abbaa Mirza at the storming of t'ooclia The Pole Star weighs forty carats and ts a gem of the purest water Otlier great diamond* are Uie Nassak weighing eighty -iux carata tbe Pigotts weighing H 2 | carata, and Um» , Pai’ha of KgypU weigluug forty carata Tlie plan of rarity must Im* accorded t<> Uie unique Hod Dia mond. '* belougtug to tho Russian crown of jewel*. whu*h while weigh ing only ten carata im oMtimated to lie worth $7&jnou A ll the greatest diamonds uf the world are so far as Uieir history haa been tnicezible of < >nental origin , . Althontrh the i m Of Brazil, d i t t devoted to makii.e paper o f pine tr*e j I covered u, 1727 hove been wonder | p u l‘’ 1 ,nvitod to “ lect “ J fully productive ..f .tone* „f the pur 'tb “’h 1 d,d und “ WM ™* ^ est water few of them have been of i extraordinary size Tlie largt^t was ' the fanu»u» Star of Uie South, which after being rut in Loudon in weighed 124 curat* - Now in Poverty. frfrsooM Itmiltt In a small unpretentious house on (Vmgreas street. Georgetown D <* lives one who passed nearly four youra in tho White House eating sleeping, working there ono who hoars a name aaaociated with all the post history of tho country a name identified with the whole nf the colonial period with tho W a r of Independence, the W « r of 1812 the Mexican W ar, the annexation of Texas, and oUier great events Tlie livea of hia grandfather and his father and hia own. cover tire entire period of thi* Nation's history His grandfather was one of Uie fore* moat leaden of the W a r of Inde pendence ono of the Supreme Judge*, and Oovemnr of Virginia in the moat intimate relations, personally and politically with Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson and the auUior and and original mover in the general as sembly of Virginia of the resolution for the assembling at Annapolisof the convention for the adoption of a constitution and moro perfect form of government tlian that existing under the old article* of confederation Ills 1 father waa President of the Tnited State* fmm IH41 to 1R45 and a power in the politics of the Nation for many years hotii preceding and following' Uiat period He himself haa filled various honorable positions of official truat, luiving served not only aa pnvate secretary to hu* father but aa legal itxpislanl to bath Attorney General Cushing and Attorney (General Black John Tyler. J r . son of Uie tenth President of the United Staten, has been physically helpleaft for seven year* but is still strong mentally, and despite Uie complete puralyfcix £ f one side he never Inaea for one moment the hope tluit he will soon lie completely restored to the vigorous use of hia limha aud will resume Uie active life that baa been Ins so m any yean Hia comfort and bis solace during the weary weeks and months that drug | on unending in their confinement. ; Hasduat—Tliat Mrs l/pper are the ministrations of hia devoted I cras* called to-day and left her cant daughter, whoso caw haa been ' W^ 1 P P C* marked on the unceasing since her faUior’s holpleaa j corner I wonder w h at it means condition tiegan Mm Rolling wealth— Oh, 1 believe * I ahe a going nut of the city and she From . T r « to a Newspaper. probably wante to let you know that A < 'inciunati man describes for a I * KoiniT travel in a P u llm a n | reporter of tho Enquirer of Uiat city a | Pa^a®* caT The vulgarity of some novel sight he saw receutiy at a m ill ( ^°^DI *® j 11®1 terrible ' A Delicate Burden. WmMBftnr rttar Tlio express man liad juat picked up an elaborately {tacked article Ex cebrior fluttered from between the alata and Uie admonition Handle with care \ was painted in big let ters. 1 wonder what'a in here. ” he ex claimed Rome thing tiiey’re mighty particular about Yea. \ replied a fellow workman ‘ Here it «aya fragile and just under it breakable’ and on the other aide ts the warning lift gently SomeUiing m ighty precious. I 11 bet By jinks. I've got an idea I know what it is. ** W h at 1 \ A chunk of armour plate* Gim m e a hand on it and fur tlie lov* of life don't jar it any mom n you kin help. ~ An Explanation. Here ts some money said the husband 1 dun t wont any wife I ’ome now darling take m y love replied the this lystei NO. 10 M A R K ET 8T. Subscription 9s per yttr ftaoiplt Copm Pr*« AM>K£ hm E. Martin Black. Editor. 1 No. 40 Exchange Place. New York. He acarcely heart’T'^'Clie applause never lifted a hand how could be f For this wus n«*t a playc^it was real it> Margaret loves her husband ruiuio Uuuj thul tinder « l»U !• «»!ie I tum to upiiuiir The rehearsal was *»ver and Mn Clavenng went hmue She had a tiinmgb all -through unfaith and de* i Dealer on un -ow —ow oo ’ no. 1*11 never, never- - Maw Aiid official the K in g )iad received the slipper —Cleveland Plain waa invited to «!«■• » ftn,» * D« \ \ - tree which I did. and it waa down for me in Uie morning I watched it dunug the day undergoing the vunous prnreKHe* of paper-making and at 6 o clock that day the tree waa |m|>er At midnight a-TJWtton nf tt ‘ fifty dollar kill and gu .nil shopping waa willlcirnUy dry tn be Ulcen U. a ’ Thank you dearest but I real I.v pruitiiig office and a few uf the don't car* to I would rather star at Wluit do * 0.1 «peru.J,U like about ,,f d,,■ next P«Per home and help the hired girl Mw» Mabel - were printed on this product. From Tlien Uie hunband awoke and found Sly anil Brooklyn life “ trw to a Prtnt*<l n*wipaper in 24 tu the reader haa already suspected. -----— ---- hour* u probably the beat time on uthat he had been dreaming —Boston Susbcnbe f.»r tile JoL RS Al. . record. \ T Courier Her Chief A ttraction.