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without fa»Tiag to •ome sort of AJKT » «• JL- Z M X X E •treet u4 Fifth ATSQUO the •otCJhikriHUi EU2ABETHTOWN, ESSEX COUNTY. N.,Y., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1883 g the pnttfott houses that were torn down >r It Farther along toirfwd sr erected a forge furnisjjiii) Melinda opened hor eyes in amazement. \Well I never,\ said she. \Thsro's nobody I know of keeps turkoys hereabouts etcept ourselves,—only Mr. Atterbury.\ \ And who is Mr. Attorbury ?\ \ A fnnny thing h»pp#ned In <xmn«oUoo with this branch of our btuln«M. Them WM to be R large germao, and ft young Udy, well knowp In this olty, cam« to msJce *r- mngeraenta about» sot of diamonds. I Roman nose, and arefoot Boy that drives th< TOO MANY BOOKKEEPERS. )n the corner of Broadway our Neighbors? 1 almost wharer«r you see it, is a Something light and 1 genteel is what most Oo. have put up theiri > opposite trida, with an L Eighteenth Btreet, is rf the young women who ha* &om« months s«o B. H..WUb«r, a saloon. Uhln&nvm have b««n Mtidntmtly stnpipyed himself: ^ Would boy? *o t If I waat I don't, blame them for it, bnt as a not in the store at the time and knew noth- keepwr, of Kansas Oity, beoame aoqoalated rule it don't pny. Ninety-nine in a hundred oarpet store. Next door to Ing of the matter, to when I oame in I lei with a young man named Dium, a placaant, Uon, wy« thn KIUIWUI City Ti rather be \ salesladies \ at f 5 or $6 week than take hold of a trade that would ve them fd or tlO. (Spsaking of sales- said Jooolyn, with a terrv the same set to another young belle. sociable fellow, who dressed well and Iited of ants and cbfu with either heel andja splln- bio approhension Beaming to chill all het veins. \ And dark ? And nlenrtor?\ afternoon No. 1 oame in and asked in style on an tnoom* of apparently Rignttoahtty If her ; dlwnonfb. bi d h« n ing souroe. Jost wh*re Mr. Dijton got hit «wslT«!y d»rot«d to dettnol money was unknown, but he always had plenty of it, tnd soon hs and last friends. Wither not long ago s«Dt bis The pmrnra wbo is dead fnl nrul rihyuJrnl pf(nall«ritlo«. Tho ohH- question to ma. The situation ry awkward, but I explained the In th« most <xm*«ni*nt and oftm- •h offers attor, nnd nil was finally settled In favor wife and family to the ocmntrt, at about the y ohanoe to rm In th« oratM of a fUld' <A . 1, the young Indies pledging *aob •arm Urn* that DMon toft for Obioago. 1%« stiil bvely summer mornjng ha* ' i over Wile Lake. Away,j against J 2 \ I e horizon, old Bear fountain 'Jd while wildernesses- of pine^ seemed ' hftm , v into dim diatanod, and a *; brook ^\ann-d and babbled I through 'dan close at Jocdyn Hall's fe^t. ' .•Il7. loveh- view,\ -aid Jooejyn, bal- ^ herself ou the extreme pejint of a -MO of rock, and shading' her j forehead \th one hand, aa she looked off j over the Him, pine-tops. '' But what on jearth haa Ce of my turkey-chicks ? dh, dear 1 flea', why did I ever tell] Melinda ackettthat I would find thosp turkey. icks ? They are worse than' Bedouin a b 6 ' I'd as soon undertake to aollow u p iribe'of gyp« CB ; Q** thiB 8 ' h( f wever ' ta j>- certain—I won't go home until I have uiid those thirteen little wretchef and their principled mother!\ | Jocelni wns very tired. Certajin waa k jat DODe of her city admirors wjould oveir -,ve recognized her this morning,—in Mfl- Eiin Blackett's flapping stin-boinot, with -•r curls tangled, her cheeks dy^d a dee]* •anson. her finger-ends stained 'frith blk f \ Givo. mo tho bmikot,\ Bnid Jooolyn. l t I must go' back and return theflo droi&ful turkoy-chioks nt DMH. Oh, dear, oh, dear I t a dreadful blundor 1 Imvo miwlo 1\ Oh, I am BO sorry,\ said Melinda Blftckott, who had a conxinp way and a soft, soothing voioo full of nmgnotlo power. But, Mi«8 Hull, you'ro flunhod and tirod, and your droau in torn and your boots near- ly off your feot. Oo up to your room and gat coolod and routed, itud I'll Bond your dinner to you—end in the\ cool of the after- oon we'll take tho ono-horno chalno and irive ovor to tho Parsonage.\ Jocelyn to,ok Mollndiv Blaokott's advloe. 8ho went tip stairs, dlppod hor hond and face into a bowl of oool spring wator, flung ruined boots out of the window, laugh- ed a little, cried a good doal nnd finally de- termined that she would pack her tinnk ond go back to New York on the morrow. One can't make such horrid, ridiculous idem thero,\ she thought. \But he did lcbk exactly like a farm hand! And to think 1 that I told him to go homo and read the Commandments I\ And when the long shadows bo^an to Wretch tbomaelves across the glens, tee two girls drove along tho edge of White L*k« to tho Pantonrtgo, with tho haskot of turkey- chicks, peopiug and plaining, at thoir fwrt. Mr. Attorbury enme out to tho Kiite tc meet them. Yes, it wns tho -mine man Jooelyn Hall remgnizod him, oven tttongt the wido-biimmod straw hat And linen ooat more oxchangnd for morn civilised costume. ' Mr. Attorlmry,\ mid Melinda Bluoksti, wlonmly \ U|1H IS MIKH Hall our oily board- rry jni e torn off tor gown, y id \her French boots hopelessly I burst out the sides. She could have ^altzed all ight on Delraonico's waxod floor, but two ours of turkey-hiffiting hnd jonjpletely d * •oralizedher! \ I wonder where I nm! \ sa(d Jocelya, ither dubiously. \ It's bad enough to louo he turkey-chicks, but it's still \forso to lose nyself 1 I wonder if there are fttiy panthers jid wild cat* in theae woods ? (J>r—nuak«« f Jush! was that the sound of tjhe turkoys' •eeping ? Chick, chick, ohick j No it w u mly some horrid, deceitful bird J Oh, yon ittle wretches, where are you ?j' And, with a deep sigh, Jocojyn tied on ie gun-bonnet which she had jtaken off to an herself with, and resumed j the lino of jtaroh. \ I will find them,\ said shei \ Tho idea < my being defeated by a brood of turkey- :Mcksl Never!\ ! She had scarcely searched tho covert* of vhe glen nearest her, when sbf octmo upon m unexpected auxiliary,—a! tall, young B&n, in a broful straw hat, ribbonlees an d weather-stained, who seemed t o emcrgo •from the very jaws of a frowning rock, HBroine though she was, Jdcolyn stcjted ind shrieked at first. ; \I beg pardon, I am Biire,\ said the young man. \ I hopo I didn't startle you ?\ \But you did, though,\ said Jouolyn i»Terely. \ It is very iuoonsjiderate-pf yon to bounce but of tho woods iij that sort ot way!\ \If I had drowned-- - \ ,'• \There there I\ said Miad Hall, wiving bor hfind in a deprecatory imuiiior, M wo won't discuss tho question 1 ) What huvo you got in that basket ? Anything to oat I\ (For, be it confessed, oijr horoiun was rery unheroically hungry !) : \Not txactly,\ iimweml tho Hlnmtfijr, who wwi ovidontly Ukun }iy mirpritio by Jocelyn'B cavalier manuor. \ It's - only ft brood of young turkey-chicks.\ \Of-tni-kfy-ohicks!\ rojiwikxl Jooolyn ,knitting hor bnnv« iu H ud<Vn iiuli K iniUc>ii \Giv to m this 8tr;u ly». V\o I Ii Civ Still Ijrc fl K e C |inrdo: IIITI: to iuK hn .uutiuu Ll,' f( f<>r ' again, o, 1 say;, tliout oxci rii ropoato ie y ,11 aro the d dJc ml thc )00- 110 1 inoru- \ There is sninr mistake,\ snid thi young num. \ Tin- littlf crrutur^ bulong 'to \ \Now. r, n not to bo deluded in this way.\ said Jocolyu, who lihd onoo taught B Siindny-flphool clnas in the 1 Five ToiuU Ml* whii-h wnu),l unl l,<ivo dJflgrnoo<l OIUICJ Qii\\u Vid.,ri,, or the l'ope of Homo. \H-rts n .[uartor of a dollar for youi basket,— and I duro iwy ilfn moro tlnvn it U worth. Tho lurkey-chiokp uro mlnr. Thir- teen 'I Y^M, the mimbor in (juito ri K ht. And, my good man,\ she add<«d, sovomly. \ 1 don't know what sort of .» clergynmn you have iu |]i,»« pnrta, to allow you to fall intc mich iv ht.il!> ,.f moral tnr^itxidfl, but I should folvinn ym, to gl , hyiue frud look in y.)UJ Hiliifl f,, r t!i« Conimanjlent which nayi: 'Tlmu Hhalt notateal! 1 \! And Miss Hall vanished into tlv« wood* having this Purthian anjow behind hor. \I think,\ she sftid io hormilf. mntlltiK proudly under tho flapping shado.v .,f li«»r •nii-tiouiiot, \ 1K> won't! forgot tint Imnm iiuiiiodiately. Tho idea; of oountry |>«H<I»U ^^I'K HO Innocent iwjd unnopli Utlonlfd I Why, that young mft n foul d LBVO wnlko.1 03 with my turkoy-oluck* right Jij.l.r >u; •yi'H and nose, If I hadn't hud tb« •ulrll o \'and np for mywlf.\ ! Hut our fair h*roin« Jiftd rtrfty.4 » g.^ Qual further from homJ 4w i ah* knew, M'l it w M high noon bWoro th . walkmt i to the kitchen of the lo]ng,'low f u WII.TO MolliuU Ulttokottt W M Jurt dUhhig u i' ompUng tureon of ojiiokeu frlniuwo*. \ Horn thoy aro I\ kUd MI M 1U1I. •\« \\K tho banket on the fl.HU. \ Do Ink wri> (1 f thnm,—nnd ]*tj ».in*. on* bring mo Kl'i«« of !CP(1 milk I\ I \ I lore uro what !\ (mid Meltndn. \ Why, thoao horrid HttU runnwny tur koy-.-lilrki., tob ? inroj 1 \ *<U<t Jnonlyn. \ Hie* mo V'miiX frnllniU. ' tl»y .HIII t»'.n.. throe hour, ^.j.\ \ Wh«l ?\ orlml J.)oalyn. ' And rht.y'rr. anfo In U.e poultry yor.V Hho nok Ui« tur- lossly lnt<ir. <)ny. \Oh so ashamed I Atu) Oh, ' I e to otorrml • mldn't Imvo It get c n know/ explained No. it for the world, y< \ Anothor branoh of our business In to ront silver servloes. There wsre very well paid for. Most of the designs are antique, nnd HI mid of them have figured Iu nmny Boston hom l(K>ms. At n M highly treasured nddings we frequently fu on* of lirio-a-hrao anil •rtioles to swell tbn mnke a fine display. Uort'in (Hot*. During tho past few weeks Mr. Jstnet Wilson, of near Tharn«*vllle, Ont., has W n ndoavoring U> prooure waUr on his plan* nd for that purpose drilled at aavnnJ points holos a foot In dUnnMor sud of vari- ous dopUia, ftllltfg *u>\i fy b*fnf*. -'-*-' 1 - rnenoed, as »• ,t watnr would II mi as It WM avid Tha lAat • drlllod waa fifty fe«t I\M, V . Into UIIH hoi. inn some waUr hair-way up with od (xi a ktitt kiug psrli^p i r«ftoj»rd, lie <\ afte wnt«r ntid m<i<1, th couslstmwty by th« A, the dpRlrod «rf.nrit mls)it dooMed to await fiirthof developments bof**« fJUInu lug ftHnln. Tho family hr.il A yoar-old boy playing about Iu tin pleasa style common Ip o<miilry but suddenly tho Iml.y WM uili ing him arid buntl»(| for him prr until Uie fnthor Uvmtfllt at th« hole lunhna in diamnter. Aa A Uat reaol mt really thinking th« child • pftttred down tbo ho!<v, but of oourao rouM nothing. Wlillo doing ao, h- thoil((lith« hnir.1 (hi ohIM's T< koy-cliickN,\ (mid .looolyn, ro< fupting tho dour VIr. Altcrbm-y, I But I really thought thoy woro ou urs woro Baffi at homo all tho tin hat muat ycfii have thought of iu« \ I thought myself boatonjn a falrfioM,\ | said tho young olorgyman, laughing— and ilyn burst out laughiug, U>o. Porlmpi w) ono degree bettor tliau to ory. Am! then all throo wont into the back gardeu U rn tho littlo downy wundorors t<i Un>ii lor, and cam© bnok by way of » littlo j fornory which Mr. Attorbury lm<!. od l)O»ido tho brook ; and lmforo tho lnt««r j Among others It WIUI prtip'»»4 t<> i1l« ii-i*, • was over, Jooolyn ba<l cionoludod tlml j to thn little one, but It wouM Uk* two or wouldn't no back to Now York, afta | ihr*» .lays, sal<1 one, an.1 the rhIM might all. til* nioartwhllo, wl.iU i 11 I don't know why I should mind It so Uon to Ui« mob, as long as ho don't I\ suld she. tho rlilld hy olixia falling n Mr. Attorbury cams the n« t day to brbi« Finally A oolor*1 H>A»I O [iBS Hall somo of the roots of the lovaly (informed of th* laidon-hair fern, whioh otily grew In OM> j Ha «.(« « Ion below tha Parsuunge, and they agreed j ln« It aboro to got up a little piouio just tliftra, h«al4n j Urn reflst't lot tho cafloado,—Molindo, and Mr. V*ro (Ota Bohool-toftohor, who was supposed t<i lin jmr tial to that young huly), Mr. Atterliury, nml ocolyn horBolf,—and tho immo of turkey ihiok was mentionod no niorti. Aftor all, it 1» a common nrohlmn In Hu- man Al^obiR 1 Lot X roprnarnt A prpUy young :|y from tho city, Y A Iwobolor ol«r H .yiuiu. a noi({hhor}ioud whore thn fniujpr. utioiiHly jilnin Into lh« b»r|{Aiii, and tho obabililiim aro that, boforn Ihn aonaon kj or, X pluit Y w UtUr wrote b«4k lit * f«W days, gt bet tb« outlln* of a soh»m» by wbioh a of mon«7 mstob i raallaaA. fls In formed Wilbur that a \ sucker ra Io Ix iklnned,\ but as there was \ big money n In it sowethinR or.r tl,OO0 WM n**4«4 to embark In Utn bnsjri«a«. WUb*r was M- risk would b« •noounU>«4 of a hig r«wa>4 |t»ijuo»4 hiin to embark in ths project. Ui sajraped together hJU savings, amounting to $1,100, and, by the advioe of Dizon, started for (I>tl(M((o. He arrived on Ola morning train, <1 put up at the Atlantis Hotel. IXion, Who WM atoppteg M «be OomMoKfal Hotai, llrt on him soon «tajr kta arrival *M, ot Us mbark In Utn surad U»t uo r and the jirtmilae Mb^ha* «djo«m«4«* fit* ni Oosmtaa-ettl, Wh*ra • b*i- U* 9/ win* w*« «tM»ad sod tfc* minor d4- se«tVa4. I>teo«> aaid U vUn waa a n<tw mudw W*l| *A*frA that h« oould Uka in w/ pr«fawU«U. (fa pro<4uo«<i two mahotpoi^r Ixaas ftbunt »ii a«y atwl UM earns wVUU *n4 VwU* l(*y fire In number s SJkd bony Umt It U little w-m portion ot th<irr \Ji«tmn<^ Is 11 0113 flrejii& r thn i(rna,t* int lyiiiK b« mifn wbwi nompoMod to *lu no. A striking awiM <,( vdnUw^* \\\\\> *-\ <-\>«'• iiwd'iw tho whole lf r< \U»t •>* thoy arjuat >bo«t th* ditifc-y r-vm tn all Im^trmhlo at- Mu'W, aa^h wrapfitKl ll|< I') thi imrrow cm- )•>#• of hla own IIUlii n»|f nnd Uio tpild of loglHrf tob*oo«). Tt|b»ooo la tboir otoly aol- «>• A b(nn» DMMIA /*rt(nl« It in, too, niniuiMit n-.il rtlrat «tii.ff U> h« round ajiywbnro tn th« U»<1. 'A i men ob»w It, tha women ohaw U, Uie rjilMrrn dmw It nn'1 nv«m tha <1j>*< (1. H'A r.hrw, rhfi*, <]|«|W, spit, spit, Ijfft, aqtilrt, Kjulrt, f>ith> morning till nl^ht AI;<1 Trotu ul(lht till morning, Mid If yon »r« an<mjjh <o pot off at * *t\fr< rtis- b#rloaa mtaallaa it ft nloa Qi»t •f* «ho* Shook In *1<tr*f mmtwtvaU* illfeo- tim }*ra*r>«<*}T* o f j-«r»r>n« or Uilnga jn««lrBaa tliatr ]AWU iiafviiaa waary afMr a g ierfn of sftrvl>* In tha art of inastlnMl'iii. rich they at nuoe rataa s. htags »onn d oi sarth Ov«r htm , if they do not happed to > a great amount of disposable funds put th* oofnn. dowa in tha Asld. or 0 » Uia rwUidn, tb*toh it wWa a UUl« straw, and leave it *U\ th» tnonay fox a m^apd c*» ij« got ttigetkar or they erect ovar it a llttlt struotura of logs* brioks w 4 tiles. 'fh» \ and riOii do thai* work, and «> the traveler anos »U over tha landscape mounds of earth AankaVl by «xpo««d ooffins. Tissue <ifHns are not flltnay struotflfta, as in Kr^j. XAA, but substantial struoturW d? • v doDi tmU t»j last, and mrm^vmVy it' tt n 9 innwial thing »o oo.mt many sooree of th^hn' * any One point of th* knrUdap* ia th» tBt*rinr Hits <Vo*m wA loww the splrl* of tha Ohlnes*. It po^bl y g<vas them ij. phold favar. Wit «k»t ts anMhar qnaaUon. On tha atntngwr It* affa<|» mt* aovsl ktoBt rarloua. All th* saoond dajr of my Jourtatoy I lookart out tijxja Rimros and coffins. ' Thisy olnat«r>»<l nntVtr Ihn hi)U; tk«y l«y on tb« waiat's *>l((a : ii*y hatf b«i Chlrx V,«^t p^,u of what* H.jw f*» u»» dlatribatton of gra' •11 ov^r a cnuitry iu whloU ths prlqpit (Alston <j( Uia iDbahttAUt* Is thn W'Jrthif* Ot Ajin«at.jr« iiiAT \Selay-ruilwajr oynstr,uotiti •von for •tragical ptinK)«as I U*.ys oti»*i lo do, uio Hut I UADI that coffin, can b» U)>njht a* t)t«y •ta.nl for A <y f flM not hny a wjffln by wny ijt esperiffistit, mit I knew * man w)ir> ha/1 i]oua m), and h« ifton). A groat mauy jotmg womon now take to bookkeeping. Thfy would do much bettor by taking to illllhrtryor droBsmaking, but those look iurd4lk<» real Work than bookkeeping. The 3«}okkeeping rwdn are terribly overcrowd- .edjajlrpady. An Itenvnop going the roandi nays a Now York buniness iriAn who lately idvertised for a bookkeeper at $10 a\ week. roeeivin.diTOO apjil! oat Ions for tha place, and that thew «rs 5,(kK) bookkeepers, ont 61 work tn thin city. It se^m. to be ths *ain< uld iUm that hns doqo serriccth^ same wa; »Wy mttflbor * ypart, bntt*au«h an «xag- po<)Ujgtt trutu tor an , r ,,. , , - , York joerUinly has an •mpus »»»rnber of book'k'epporsa olis olerks out of^ work. ' *lW kind of wtrtk thoy have l o soil is not in demand— nt least, Uiere Is sb hslnense deal more of tt than th«4«ettaQd <*lti fer. ti l the Italian VUk flud ; pletttr to do. The Chi- ii«ai»!WMbMkwk|hee mm ore btwy all the '' -.faandLriafoat men who. knb^ how! to ip thsi sVost* ean find ' employment. .-^nUtfdfih* nod^oanlert ure «lways K| wtnk.,l,Jbl%»k»,mitr*, eaarpentem, masons, ' Vty^rs, onl>in4t naksn and so on, who ' tholr trad«, ne«d not be pinohed !«x, .. 'WtV^ry/btMUliiies. But the bookkaep- ani'an4'm4HoeUan e pus cl«rks are all the time 'klfg \ko strpeVi looking for something Iq,^ A-grea^many of the poor fellows y'lje fonnd! every, night in tl .»,,jjlii({ bouses along th# Bdwory and Chat- niim fl.juftw. The rag-pic-kor-R, stfcet-iweep- hat • * Vi la p\«<llhl p« *Mrr...,n<* r di a th tha tcaajHul an- « <Hfflfral»y making of THF. QUA1MT HOKMBT. i • ',»rgo ),' 1 Ur*iit-jr» \i vi wi v) my rare rn»f« nast. I had an Art'1 h«r poro«lAtn.lln«d I -i»a!r*vl to A^M tf) th«S4 the graj h'-.-.o -A 0 a Urg* lisa •i JJlT r»>ATt> t<. itHil Oii •*m» f«n*t t < u > b '. WU U 1 .,m» m».r* : $• ',', ! £»«« •J iham Ut ! xut A I'A :-«k.-l lik A w»4 »ii^e(. .* honjet. I procured afUr oold w«Athwr, and •• by a atHng. I forgot « flprinfl Whan warm hit* r«fnlnd*d ma of It. MMUI B« )o«f*4 my ^ «.»'! oalW my »tUn- ,i rirK loetlUd wh«r« I mmitmA aa Uiotkgh when- l^k A^&WftfkaWt si sT. MAt\J\U • with a red plaos all n>rt»a*i own* ajid bagan KnMiitiaa. I nmimbm oi. , B y npp « Jtp. H' xbu'l. Wh«n U went • a |(Wli\hui hulh. I A.--«»s'l it to lak« orl Uml , hod-o p s, etc., ddn't have tb go to thoa* wratohad, ploc«s. I don't mean to say «hM It is batter td be a rag-picker; strtet- iwe<Jp*r/ or hod-^oarrimf than a bookkeeper, mt wliajt 1 llo najy ab<iut plenty of work foi ths furtiler and very little for the lattor is • hot, goo * bookktapars in Now York a n M Wgh M f W.000 * ye«ir f and many gat from |3|Q00. to ,|5,<po v but two-thirdi oA tha whola nmab«r raguhuly employed v « glad to got #10 to 115 a wwk. I haye Onyself had men offor themselves at $7 knd A CROWDED FAMILY. The animals at the Arsenal in Central Park presented this morning a picture of l i misery. The Wolf sat quietly in mar of his oage; the lions walked klowlv aoroas th«i» , limited enolqsurw gave a luuil roar • the monkeys ,«wupjg>by their tails anj (fofasuided no pea- nuU, for the sraAll boy wrta not there, ani\ '.he sea lions' ensseff ertch other about in th«ir Unks. There has been considerable dismission as to the juMsabHily of moving th* entire zooiogloal oolleoUon to the remote part of the Park. '' This place,\ said Sup. sMnbmfontOoakiin, 'M* not fit for a cool rfgtcal (fai-den. The spade is too small. The rWse of tha wolves and of the sea lions an imy many people living in the neighbor. howL On a olenr, cold nlgbtthe ssa lions »r» Mcnstomed In barking. It is a short, >V.«m hark, and sometimes the old bull wil keep It up half the night, TU>J Uoua wiU set ip a load ro'irlug onoo in s while, but thi buUdluu is ol<mo<1 .hiring th* ulghtnndthei liny can h»r lly bo heurd at a dlstaaoe. Die *AJ(1M make M much noise as any th* tm!m*ls by their loud streaming. But there are no dlfengrneable odors of other rn. I think it, will bo greatly b*ne fiofnl to th* Animals \t we can give them larger p!*'» *»•* i»\i*> fmodom aod it wil! d Uia publlo « imWor opporluulty of ;] n ,»lii({ Uteri). Onr grvrdon is free, whll< thoa« Iu Fhltndelphia, Oinolnnati and u bout twenty -five cents ad- On OM Sunday a hJooAred thou | wild p«d|ilt wUI .vinit tbs andmttts, or 'ks j n»nj »«• visit otiiaf zootogiml gnrdons in »Ar, If you rf» to tlvi purk nt any hour ha day yvu vnllfluU ui >ro people looking l b Eng W ng g f rents, yet the iparnwi aurvite re ? ibeJ K My.isie| a v*tywhere; W5tythey.s English BjjfUTow*' I am- at* loss to know, teeing that they are to be found ill ovw Europe and beyond it.\-Book Journal. WHERE'8 YOUR QrMLBTT Little Johnny Yerger has caused a bwaek between Ous De Smith, an Austin society gentleman, and the Yerger family. Gus Bailed to nuvks a friendly visit ftfWr mipper, having previonaly iaformed C-olonel Yerger of the intended honor. The whole family and Oui were in the parlor when Johnny riveted the Attention of all pfgsnt byaskingOaiDeSmithi— t \Have yon brought your gimlet wKh IU T \ Hush, Johnny, n odd tin. Toger. \ Goto bed, sir,\ remarked Oolanel Yer. gee. < ' \ What do you mean, Johnny r asked Ous. •' ' , I don't mean nuffln' except I heard pe say you were owning this •Vetting to bore , n> aU.\-r AyU • A RAOE FQR RICH FBATHBBS. As to millinery, an actively fashionable •Xpert assvuree me that A fw»re fcw *aa*y feath- ill il Th lki f th 11,. b»Ms. <ui'l i hafrrr* UU *y«a of U>a nunk./ (>« k* a »«(( « UU Uia otia o<9tiUltilng tti* krrm(;)4 forth } ehlrr.n.v A r.'i ftlU ir thing. of ai}MrlnMrit. INran«ly k* Uiftirtftfri Wll bar thai Uia aunbar was d>Mr» stain WAJUDK to a«l hla monay AIMI I>Uon wlUi/lr»w U. brlna him np. \ I will b« Mr. l»*o», M h« *i/«*l Uia <tor», ) a* hour b* kAA m Wlllw 1'inaar AIK! U I (jnlt th- l«ma* aa<1 (hay think t U>a rlty. W 100 fo» hla liaaw a»d Utaa-a U UH U b/»«d It will .T.r j.r.rflt him )>»)>y )^y' d«ntly stepi.e.i Int., lotlilng, Lad nilo.l rmluiilly, the R lr l.o mni^h t o pr«Tont l The .v.l-irc while T w«a w»lrrbln< g*th#rtng honey f A rnae, tiit'koy-uhli-ka \ Hut liovo ran overlook » niultk nl«, ,,f foiwon ! And Mr. Attorlmry l.rllcved liU fl, dec k) lio pnrfni't, lurkry-nhloka to tho r trary, ijolwlthMt»ndln K .-.W/i/;-^ Jhmrn*. \ ««•' THE MODERN BOY'H HKV d a« Sj,! «4« Ms H«a«. I iat i» «»*. throw hta ho*.1 l^ k aa far aa t«*ril brtn«!iia tha *¥«a t pHl»«l|*ilr <•! Uta •u t IB U*U p U> th* siirfA.* Hi* a.».>t..r AUiln*.! him A»'1 founil him UHl« Ui* w for hU r«H*xkahl. *lir*ri.»e« an«l Ii •bout ton of bls«.wn. II . bauiiis with MM first pair nf brooohi* nml » silok Imrao, and flllntbs up by dogreoa U) «-.y «un« an.1 flre- oraokors and alli»K«hot AIKI hrpnkln« raUaa ai«l billy goals, nnd l<>. «ur« emrnKh, gitna anil pointer ring, ami tho lool whoii br Admire himaclf an Imlr, and f«wl« of hla downy h< Uion ho joUm ft hrna« tmn«t ami t<« eouu<ryin ttj for 0>o first Um« make it and rtdoa n pnvimlnK bora* hunod uotf* to hU alrl V kick* him and bf. K ina to r follow be drops Into Uie an« of wonts to (JQ l<> Tnxas. or a<nn* ' r«Kt<>». »n.1 swJly sinus : f th* arl**«0<*i of a 1NMIHU(II1 Mr*. Ar; i *» n ar» AJ- to M»« I f«lt * gvatk a whls- W. . tt w * a ^frVmon avenn\ car, and it WM w»»jui». yrUHia, don't I uwrtyfuM d#pasw*ttgors whon * lady • VOJU la «r\ slid I. | s* atUrtded by a siiuJl pet dog, wsl«k • * MAMtratlon and h» tooa v J 4td. : ftilir A»^r said Mis. '• He's a p*/fe< atop : bwns^^NMpAndadsnoOuT. \Carrieshta as tf «i* awrts) wisn't «ood eovagh' fox M.,.19.1 * 9 ., *ia>4 aUM» a»«* —S Ws«* w«t tt mHUtf In n llttls whUs fw a (Ur vuns, « vouch, a srai»« jtkt poll-t m Iv a Is a»ir beh# <&<m gkty awry . eteb and on t U d^Wf f ;* Brt»ewWfc»tote*v- ' : icholas apartment house, building occupied by TAe p«ny; and next to this is an 4 the ground which will» ' an equally large b lown, on the oomar of ] new Belvidere Hotel; orner, the Florenoe. one (of the *Urgeet partmont hotwes in the Oid; and 6a toe orner of Irving pkee a caady mkaifactnr- r baa just erected a six-»toryfactory. This suppose, would be called] the march of Improvement; perhaps it is jnot the march ' beanty.. I sinoorely -ympathixe with •.White in bJ» regret. toAihe arohlUctun A the past.\ . i' ' IN DEF1HOT OfTHri SPAUHOW. Many Canadian people two or three years agd took frtgE« at the iinU^rw., ted touch WM Vritt^n for and against those little blrdm. The upshot WAS tb»t t^e Natural HWw, Society of Toronto had, sons; .pa,. kiUed and the conitxOsot their crops need, when it Was found that thfty des- troyed mote jjruh#,^LiAio grain « fruit. They are, therefore, no lpiger under a ban. \ During the excitemeni I determined to llestth* value or'otfaerwiM of sparrow-. I iod boxes made for them knd so placed tn my Terarida that t (akd Iny family) could watch their movements from morning to night. I found that they conveyed to theU rffung one. lnauaicr*bl« wrfggUng grubs; that they oaaght a^d dismembered grass- hoppers that were too Vifge fpf one morsel, »nd picked up broken grata front the feed- mg places of my fowl*, t Xhe sparr&ws have neither driven away nor disturbs* the song bb-da, which they were aocttsed of doing, nbr have they robbed me of the fruit In my large garden, which hft»herer been in bet- ter condition or qnanttty than this year. I !«1 and cared for them in England as I QO I, and so for as, I can see their habits vro unchanged by climate. Sparrows tie good frionds to man if not allowed to be- oomo too taumerom. „ \ In Wood's ' Natural History of Bird.,\ .862, at page 476, ii - the following:—' In ivory CMO whore the sparrows have beeu extirpated there h u been a prtrportionftl di- orouae in the crops from the ravages of in- wota. At Maine, for example, tin total de- struction of thts sparrow* was ordered by the government, And the oonseqnenoe WM chat in the .oooeuding year even the green trees were killed by oaterpilkn, nod a limU occurrence took place near Auxerrs. Try the experiment, and tt Is safe to pre- diet that Washington and Boston %itt fars BO better. If thole bird. Wete M reprewnt- IUW they not h*ve been destroyed in -•* long ago? Parniert pay high SIQHf IB WXIOO. Wewoomem ia, tbe^Jtf «t Me*K» an p*k*d on fadingsomnny,*| *: to l 0 1 \ \ i»/iii)( ri H>M> '• • \ M.'lln, «'-'l'O.l III. \ ! <\,;-\ >I<1 .,!,.. ill, jj |nn .om'alTy now, Umt UU.\ gaspo.l , Joe, d.l«r tha<i «v u tlftod tl(o ltd \''' ' \ «'\*\1 \ <M ' WIIBII. <Ud y R IIIAII vti^n wu •\ ''mifaJae,! hriul. ' All , fruiuhl,,,, Ih Uiay wci brniu or, 'wb«*«. a n of Uia basket t»nS ,,i K <t tlfuur\ klnn In the wn.~la Joopljn, hiWM|tna1 -Ml! I AUAt»>h*J nM so oortAlA. pm e t» l b . k»a etoftt lllg, «ll.l f.'f ft ^ I W u> tH f* ll »,. tl .Ur jnutt !«•'< a Uk c .Hir txaUl >.UM «mr >'vnt. ^UII<MI««1I*1/ a»»»ll t j«»i.m»y .-u*rf»ft „«,•» h*»r*1 \*«»* e.l |M M •»•» ra*** .„»•« a*t.t U*«u reM V+^U wfc*» w« k»*w •* »*•»* • j Movtrtiy, >-\ wraa, b*v# «M •!• sas. Tb*r« •>«>• MbpMtMBOW, ktnMN*MSr tfyHliliWtO |w«tt UM tali vaiwa ItoiMt tlaawt I «%«** I »«lw»S«iB* MISS4 sawi tlMlr 1 f^ssMSsawa- p y ers will prevail. The plnckings from the os- trich will bo all but di^laoed by plumag* from gayer bird*. \The n has never be n v • season,\ sold my iufonnont, ^whin tbt * ane«t and most vdri^ated fs»th«rs w«« in ; gmtter demand. The art of the Uxidermlii u d the dyer hot' been strained to supply •u. The foireiite of Vie %fde worM L_ been hnut«d over forbirds to sajinWoe on the shrine of fuihipn. A n.vtttrallit can Jus* now find, a greater range (Jf exHibltp In iW ^ millinery otores than te UJB muiitnns; ;„\ ro* must uridewtAnd that' tsstfun a» ; f«rtth«m in' otjr bnaines*. ThiMf*^ no »uol> thing as imcccpfuUy Mtftting.noture inth« wny of plumngo. We eau^make flo^n „!, ' leoves that can't brtoftiroA ibt'g*\-'--•* H| Me'btybjkd hnt aMU to :— Isrfeitr Sosywy fe*thDti*atyoasee on - ' bonnet h v been dp a biH; every bUl that ti uptUfftert in miflinery has *&jr ito tn Wttlli»nd. Too bfld dt'm W * » * - \1 I think so. InoYeanrti«k ; iny*ie«dle : ta>xoT»gh . bird's skin that I don't leetfs thoagh ;. Miti-crnelty-to-dnlmiUii offlow ought to „ . ; me. HowoTer, our woincti niu»t be Z.ZZ ratsrl. • ' ; ' • •:' • '\ •\i. - '-.Not only; wttl wo us? (*tben to. * ' it, but veritublVkittcni' heads and _\. . \ •quirtels wjh Also be ntfllsed. 'Btit \. . brtgh* Botitu Am«H<Ma birds- wilt ta. p n mteI(tUr<0MLtWri*:tb S'