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A MARRIAGEOFTnE PERIOD' BY EDGAR FAvVCKTT. A*thor of " An Ambitiou* Bcmoa," " A Gmtkmmo?/ I.t%?urt,n " KutherforJ," <tc It .flflleflflBl. 8h. bad'never really expert*dit KaJ ah. hadloeed bi,., flflflrljfor? lo.^t.u.e ?,he had loead him notwithMan'.ing hia ?***"? Ecrtat cflflflta ho oould .Mfl. ,n J-^*^ 3 cotirso sho BB* -;r.'.or;; *??* ?;,? a,,l whut he waa, Hew ^Jjg-S id>us ol Biatriuiouy bv whieh tbo mi. ? ?,,,rlye..g.rthcrf t,lin- alt.re.l. Her Jn a tM* m itMJJ _?JolJD06ti ? ? day or ^0;- i. of rieh toatila.1* on hor mothe* face E^medt.dit* the hardcoal f.re >n their l.ttle ? ie god BMtaed ln vrtxy glaaM that weal with lt taflaf: u I ?w. y?n tlie bumhlcst ol apologiea; you kfljgfl ooverod iu. with taeli-repioad_" MM?ide enjoyed the intercourao whieh now tooH place betwcen her a-.mt Bad her niotber. Mrs. Vanv.-lsor. tingliag with trinmph. tned to BBpeai ajr tly anmiadffll that auv importaut evcut had ? nrratl: Mra. N.wburgh. uritatcl by tbia care ir neas. whieh ahe knew 80 ba au aBectatioa flBd ., ich flho iniatook for a ?Ht? BflflflMl*BeB of !.: .va.lo. vacillatedbetwccu Biauotb f.'licitation and umklv aarc.-ism. - You ought to bo ao pn.hd.il. really. yon know, j? to" ahe would My. Theu flflBM flM* 8B h.-r m er'a faco would makc her a.ld : "Bfll gratitado ? rare. I begiu to think very fow of ua really n ses?, it." I cau't help hut feel mtUfied with what Adelaide done." Mr* Vauveleor would perhaps reapond. bj pp?aHflj to think of how tlie IflflT child wiU . a a homo aud every conifort after I am gone." Sho haa uever l?cked a Aome, Kate." 1 did luit ineau that, Linda." You _va.nl it." JJid 1 T . . -Oh. of oourse -wo have hoth had a tunme. y. . cr. . little BBBflJa, poasibly, aiul. . er .. high-ap. I t. fltill. . home.? You sceiii to grant tho fact ratherreluctantly, K :e. upon my w.ird." Koally*. Linda, you take a peraou up ao to-day! -,- i are like Adelaide, ju>t beforo ahe conclmleil to pc optMr. Champlin. I was glad 8*M*MJfl tliat the dcr girl dld at length make ap her itiin.l one way or laotber, for sho was quitc dBrtfflaatfl| to he witn ouul tbe matter had heoonic facttlod." An.l ao it would contiuue, day affcr day. There were no furthor qnarrele bct woeu tho sisters. Each ba.l her reaaon, uow, for wishing to koep on good terina with the othar. The niarnage W? to tako place luiiuediately. Iuniiiner.il.Ie cartU were to ho Mafled, liut privaey wai more or MM to mark the wedding cereuiony. Adclaide llved like one in a blissful dre*in. lf abe had not had hor love and her belief intbe love of bitu whom sho would wk.ii niflary, abe would etill bave f. lt keeneat tbrilla of oon.)ueat and achieveinent. She objaotfld to auch tbrllla, but noue the 1ms did tbey beaet her. She had alwaysbecn conacious of dweliingon a lower Moral and iutellectual plano than that towanl whieh iiipulM and aapirati.m tetiaed. But the v.orilsaprig" *nd "bore" had atood gu*rd agaiust * further ?acent. 8uoh words have a terror for moat yonng ears. 8he reali?od, thaugh perhana vagiiely, tbat it would be otherwiao with her in BM yoars to eouie. IndiSerence would roplace the dro*d of ri.hculo, and vrhile her relielliooa opniions against all this folly of casto and eelf-exaltation took defiuite ahape. ao also would tlie aupporting eourage of theiu take hardier librc. ? How atrango it ia," ehe more t>ian onco thonght dnring the bnef term of her enirag*Miieut. "that nobody thiuka of whether I irally love him or no. And yet lfhe bad been worth ni itl ions more than bo ifl alro&dy, I would have refu**l to uiarry him without love. That ia why I Baffl ' ranght' him. as they would all phraae it He saw, niiderBttKid. an.l aated accordingly. I an^led. uf t*-r u II. witb a m.ro tcraptmg bait than theire?aineerity." 'f*her? were no great preparat i.iDs f..r the weilding. B*a would not accent more thaa a few m xlest gifta irom her Autit Linda. They were to be married in ehuroli. *nd ehe would woar her travolliug dreaa. Slie would come to hlm witliout pretenaion or p?.rado. Sho was a poor girl, and as Baefl ho shonld marry her. If she had had air hnd.'?inaida aml a point-laoe veil, people would !i iv.- known vory well tb it slie waa either maktuz a di?i>lay with her .'. nt Liti.la's money or her fiiture hiisband'a. After tlie wedding ahe nnd Archie would take n trip to Waibingtoiu Then tlu-y WOflM r.-turn to oecupy th^ large Madtaoti Avciue BianriOfl ifl wliich Arclne'a parcnt. had dwelt many yeaia before their d. .th. The houae waa tlieu belng rnodernlsed aad U|holstered in tlie BMflt la\ia]i wuv. II. r BMltlM w.?uld n-c.-ive theiu there aud live with tlit-iu a!U*r W.nd. ? ihedays do not aeetn to r?a ,'' sii 1 Adolsid* to ber motliet one inoriiiMg. "Tbflf tly." " llappmoss alwaya has wim;i. my Iflag,1 bI4 Mn. Vuiivolaor. ' fea, I aui perfeotiy happv." MBMfld Adel.tide. u i course that aort of 9a_B| eaoaot _--.t tuuch U gor." 'i My dear!" ruproved hor mother, u what ? wilffll t Towing of troul.le." delaide went up to her moth r aml ki-:sod her. ) uon^lrationfl of this aort weee rare witb tlie girl. ? know I'ui inorhid," ehe BflU, BBMHaVflf Mra. Van \ isor's?uri,rise?l eye* "The Bflgf nt 80MM tfl thfl 3 axadiM eooii onongh, .loeaut it f Wc'to ??> h tiueas to go at?aichiiig for him aiuoug our roae b ls; have we, marnuia V N'onHcnse, my dear," langhed Mra. Vai.velsor. b our Par*dis? will uever havo any Bfltaeel hut o i of yonr owu aummoning: be inn> of that." >'ben the day bofore her w.-dling arrived, t jla;de BflM rlayfuUy to her lover: * 1've lo-t a "? ak, Arcbie. You've aent BM a l.uneli of llowers ryday ainre we were ongatred, hut I'm BflM tlure ? 99B9 BflflB89B9 tliat are still .lue ine." That s bei-auae I make Bflflfl. a devoted sweet .rt." haid Arcbie, kissing her. By the way, Ida Chanueey dcvrlarod ymtarday t you ean't be * very devotod ono," aaid A elaide. ? 1 cbancad to tell her that you did not voA eeary eventng with me, aud abe at onco Iweame slorked." 14 lda Chiun'-ey ia the moat tireanme and meddle >-oiie goasip 1 know," aald Arcbie, with .onaidera'jly ...ore UUaatnre than he waa wout to hhow. Tliat aame iilu.-rnojn, while A.leLai.le and her ttiHher were togeMier, talking over the f.w linal poaiia in their' many au.l cureful preparatioua, * card waa handed Mra. Vanvclsor whieb lioro feminina tianieebe qnite failed to remember. Aa tlifly bad raccivo.l nuiinirous congratulatory riaita, "'.owever. from relatioiis and frienda of the (Jhuoi p. n family, this circtunstanc. did not stnke them flBaBBraao* ' Yon are sure. Mannret." suid Adelaide, "that ? b_y aatred only for inammaf? ? Yea, misa,'' replied Mnrgaret, ? .nd ahe told me alt* wnnted to tee uobody elae eseept Mra. Vanvolaor. She doea Beern like a real born la.lv, too," Marg_ret coatii.ii-d : uabe'a aa youug aa you are, I guoaa, Miaa Adelaide, aud naudauute, aud dreaaed ever so Btylisb." Tbe sitting room wm In no trtate to receive rlaitor., for a few daya louger would nexs the whole vittle auite of apartment. .handoned hy hotb their vreaeut tenanta. The dUiuautlcd look of the v. aro ber wblch Mr*. Vanvelaor aooo entered may baar* eaueed the rigure now seatod there, dad in t'.rkailka. to axeamo an udd.-d elegance. In an hittant ahe aaw tbat bcr vialtor was bcautiful; but when tbe lutter apoke. tlie .Ilc. t of liiiuinous hlack ?y?a aad barmonioaa leaturei iiu.lerweut a?hilliu* c_uge; bcr voioe ra ao hurd aod ao lacking ia all *Hloet quoJity. " Tbia ta Mm. V*bv*1j>*i, I beUer*,'' ?aid the nn kcewD lady. ? Yea," wa. tha reply. Tba Mflw-eomer nodded her boad in * alior^ fl^ided w?jr. She bad haen from one of thewofnn,' bot she aow aank b?ck apoa it A-elaide'a mother bw* mw tbat aba wm exciied; tbe hrtght celor I *Os7araj8<. lSm\ ku Mtar ** iB her rhr-cka had a ffweriah tinge, aad alM bit her hiiB aa tuoagh tho act wont with an ollort to lie calm. ? ,, ., , ,_, ? I araaal B**lla*llar? toaee yon." said ibo lady. lowering ber barab vu.ca, ll.onSh lt reruained raost tlearly audible. "I-J have BIBHtMag important tosay. It won'tbo very pleaeaut, eit her. lt luiiy mtj\*Snrmfi& with adu+inct air of eoarae __? -Sho ia not a Bialll BIBBBB. BB Bt?ite of b*T Cr.latBm. Mrs. VanvcUor had boro awiftiy ^aBfT*' *ho novr faltercd, beginning to feel *? Yes." TB* monosvllnl.le bad a wirt of anaf in it. SiiddtMilr the *p akor aasiimed a B*M BWIllfia tb t au-ee-i.-.i learacy, *r*a tyaBary. f-li<* io.?ki?l to.aid oither door of tne upu.t .ueut ? Al* |oa stiro we'ro not boing listeneil ti? P she ?)uostim."<l. " No " replied Ml*. Vnnvi'lsor. Yet abe tl.oiit-ht it probame tbat Adelaide BrigM baamBffwbar*ta tbo pasaagoway whicb led to tlie BMUraat bclnxmi. This would bnve been a wholly nati.rai ps*e* M eariosity oa her fUta*ht*T*a part. an l oneto wMeb tt',.. w.nil,l nol it ali lu.vo oiijo.ted. Indccd. BB* l.itlier lioi.eil. juat tlien, tlmt Adeia.de wat witl.iu heaiing 0*8*00*. Tliere waa an BB4Miapr*iriMin-" blnntaeaa about this paaaaat'B mauucr which slic did not :it all like. MVhat I have to snv," now resurao:! her visitor. " bad botter be aii.l ) 1 iif.lv. and riglit stiamht oll. sho droaped hor l.laek. cohl. *B*vrkRaaeye* fot?* momoat, aml tli'ii sho .ihrupily raisotl tlieiu. An tln-V met Mi*. V.mve.lM.r'ai B cerlain stubhoru, reckUMB bravado waa M*oiU*l m her whole ciiimte nauco. lt coatraat** very diHoordnntly witb ln r nmloiiMorl g'">'l Iwl-a: it clioapeiied them. aad BBVa them ?'. bttunl uu.l nlino.at ruljiar app ??nnui-e. ?< Mv remarks have got to do w.t.i Mr. Cbamnlia, tbo voung woman prureedH. m B imnlulateil i.iit d<>"i<e,t tone. ? Ha'* anajsaa 1 t? yaair ilangln.-r. I bt-li-ve Tbey'ro goiua to got iaarno.1 pretty soon. . F.hr 44 loniorrow." _ ,. .. Bf*aa tu MIHUIB 80 I umlorstond. W8II, I iu m.t ? l.laikm .iler. I WBOl vou to iii.uerslaii.l that. 1 dou't deal in that kind of busiiiess. l.ut 1 tio-a to know Mr. ("hauipliu. I uiv-d Ip know him pretty well I don't aav 8 word BBB1B** hitn. A* l.ir iib 1 know bata nin bonorablo ettoafh gcntirmaii. Stitno people wonM s.y hes faaatad me all right. I ?lon't Kny B*BBMorhehnsu't. PtBBBa he unuht havo ILlllUUlbutud Ul.111*11*1 BWl treatelmebetter. thoi.ifh. tJ.un lie's dooe. lt may havo brcn my own fault tbat he haau't. I wrote bim a?v.Ttil liu.es lat'lv, iunl tol.l him ao. lie .li.lnt tako any notice. lin ii.?tverywolli.ll. 1 like money . . well. I hucsh nearlv BVowbodj 4o*8 dou't yon T 1 be fa. t ia I ve mm) tbree b'ttere of hia. I want a hundred doiUr* iipieco lor th.-ui. 'I"b? copii-s Bt* B*? ifl mv t??'ket. It you'll road them-jiiat (rlatioc tbe.m ovor I BM8HV you'll unilorsttuiil inoro what l'ir. diiving at 111 idiiiw tlieiu. ainl?" _ '? No un." he.ebroke in Mrs. \ anvo'aor. rataf. She had uoyor BBM a woman of u-u> murkeil ai-lf poBBraaian; bb* bad B*T*r l-ohlly aml tramnully inet an ein.Tnoii.y it. b.?r li'n. ?I-Idoo |wa?_l to h?*o tbe lett4*r?,"eno went on. ag.tnte.Uy. llerliope tl.at Ailela.do h.?l bt*en liatening was now ropla, .>.l by a?b*rp loar le*t tlns hiwl B**B tho caae. Thoir nxinis were so Mnall, uud SO elosely eoline'te 1 OBB with an?ther. She hiirricl BB the <l?..r th.it ijivo upon tho lutermrvlinM". pasHage BBBafMM aitunu nx.iu and bodchanilier. She onoDcd lt liaHt.ly. .Vilolaido iiuiucdiatcly croasod tho tbrosliold an 1 ontere I. B*MW!i very palo. bnt Bpnarently iinite ***> ixiso.l. Tbo intru.ler waaetill BBB*MBBBBS WBBfl bar, but BIBMIltlJ rose. wh.lo t. BOWB ?f n?lv import rcjilaiel what bad bcon an expressiou of foroeil aud atillen coolnesa. .... , . - Oli.'said tho atra.iKer. a little ilet.a.itly aml ? littlo auoeringly. wbno ahe ee?>iied at onre to entn pivliemiwhoA.leIai.lew.-M- " it* . . yon BO'irae(/", ia it T Vou hear.l. I MppoaflV* . ._.__._, \,1. lai.le behl her mother'a band tiariitlv imw. a Yei." aho aaid, looking fntl at the youug woman. u 1 hcard." # III. Aa *he Rpoke. Adelaide recoded eever.il paeci, drawing ber mothor with her. Tho fOBag woman gave a nervou* laugb. wbile sho scannntl Adelaide fr.na head to fxiut. witb that rapid aeruliny which her h?v cau ao telliu^'ly einploy toward its own mombers. u You look aa lf you wantotl me to go," sho aa.d, witb a little ltnpndcnt aidelong txisi of the head. " I do want you tn gu." Haid Ailelahle lirinly. ? I inatst upou it." Sbe pointed to tbe door oppoaite tb it Bff which ahe herielf bad outored. * Vou're not ouriotn, oh I" ? 1 nn. not ctirions." u You don't waut to siv tbooe lettoral" u I rafaaa to aeo tbcm." "Ob. very wolL" Tlie intrudor w.lked townrd tlie d.ior ieading into the outer ball. Whon aho h.t,t rcaehed lt. an.l t .keti tho knoH with nn,. neatly glorod hand. ahe h.iif-ti.n.ed and tht-shitd ? aarugo, inalicioua look ovor ber Mioulder. "Very woll. Yonll be aorry, that'a all. You'll wali v.Mi'.l tiou.ht the lettera. I d'.n't aak a big price for then.. eo.iai.lering wliat'a in thom." She at ouce left 1*88 ro'.ai. Blaniininij tho door after bar, Adelaide wont- tu tl.o door aud tnr.u-.l the kev in th,- he k. Th*B BB* .lr.ijip il 111C-? B ' liiir. and let hor hi.a.1 fall hackwanl, clo.in^ bor eyea. * Ad.-lai.l"!" iT.'.-d h-r iiiotlmr, luinji/i? toward her. Hut sho ro?o bafor*Mta. vaarauar had*f*a*B*f] hor ^ide. " J.i.l you tbiah I ha l faint-'l. BBBBBM* '" sbe aaid, elBBpni| both hor inotlior'a ban U a.-id BBBtHat". *'I'tu n.t of tl.o laiutiii^ ku.d -yo:i muit know tbat" "* rthe'a-sho aome borrtd BBBfaBBaiF crcaturo,* ;<? l Mra. VbbtbUbbj pltaaaaty, aaafnehiag ber d--,ui;l.i.-i'* l**a aa ii i* ,lro id of imiliiiK a deapacai* eninl "Ui tli l'e. " 1 ? I w.illl.ili't Ixilini a l,lt ;il? ,iil Ii.t. A<! "I .i'l". if I W -f" v'.u. I wo illn't Bjlra her anotbor Iboaiifbt. Parhap Arcbia /-.t- been fo.l Isli ,.:u . a'.'.ii. Men UiC B8*a*8a*B88 looi.aii, Iny ,1,'...'.'' , .tlalaida Bmilc la a; Bai sho w.ia very pala. " 'i aa, 1 kiio.v." abe ? n 1. a ? il sli'i addreaaaJ her own ? >. * Men an ametlinea faoliah." ? ih.t 1 .!.? B**M, Au l.iil". \on arilj f.tv aoihbafi f'> Itiiu. At Mi. h u I'Iik; lt would bo ir**df*l draadfoL" " 1 ?b..ll siiy .lOthii...-." " if :t laii't tbe -.i 114) w'h t'rm. you kni.w. B* it iBwitha*. l.veiyi'ol >-u.il.-rat ni. tn.it. mr dear. They u" more im.ro into tteicprld, lie I n,.i,- ba a li..i.ii.l' utuaeator; I Bare aay abe :a Aml aaa aaai bm aaa bbbbI a Ma?kmailer, I (-.uu ? l/iafwaaa tal-i-hoo.L I'rob . i!, i v ha htMTBt a alfffi fff a rt al >u -r Kaw v\li<'ii be I'limi', tins I'vi'.i, Bg the MMf ovi-.iuriif. v.>11 knovr 1 trasl t'oo will i. iut tlie*.:i bo a* alwaya" *? I sh ill b-ju.at tlm .sani-asalwa s. MAM * li'ie.ill.-ct. iii v <! ? ir, lh.it IU0I1 iive au. ii ilitler- nt liviv* Innii o iracl-.?.'' " Yos. They Utb very rflflereat livcs," a*ld A'lelai'le. Bbe aeaaiad to a Wre -? her n ?? a t bobk bl ?> iig.nn. bot tben waaariaf BfaBhaaia imayin her t.ine-4 wl.icl. her iii'.t;.- r pemaihly quit* failed to .i.-tei't. I'hc poor diaaarbad ladv ara* i>n!, lo*i ;i,_t,lul t*i wiliiesa bow bcusibly aml pUeidly A'lel.ii.le l.ore it all. Tb* we.hli'u:. 0B UM foUowioi <!av, was B v:-ry ninet, pl.ttv. BBd vt I nDtB*aTre allinr. Mrs. liuda.int'.ii Nowi.urgi. luokeil M*J?Btla aud iii I ive tn a new I'ar,* ..u *m*8bbm <>i d.irk BJafcer v.-h.-t. <*. iih a hi'iinet t'iiitteh. .Mrs. Vaarelaor wefrtjost ouoiieh il.iring Hm B***BB*aj to give .t tba prupnr liiii-li nt hnm.i.i* (l<v-.oril!.i. Anvlhiiig nmr" f ? I tl vely l.iehrvmoae would have beiui oi,t ot taatnj t no iiiatch wa* t'Mi tn iirnnieetit f,<r tbal : she ara* loa ti.' her daiichiei as a in.ii.len only lo rejpua ber a huiidreillohl miir?? .l.-.irably a* a in.itroti. Ait'T Ibe farewella in eharcfa Mr. and Mr*. arcbibald Champlt* ut ouce drovo away, Thay r.iii.iiin',1 in Waabinrrton a wreek ; Bfterward, for two moro weeke, tl.?v wmt futtli'T So.iih. eaiching a ginn;..an ..I Fiorula, au J thou rettiiii..ig northwaru. A* they nii't Mrs. Viinvelaiir iu tb* ball "t tli" brillinnt nnd tastofnl Madisoii Avetme aboda, A.l'laide'a motber ailently told herhclt tlnt Um .young brida lookad tl.on.ughly bappy. ? We bave t.ao tb? luont deliKbtfai trip." Adelaide a-.idtoiier mothor B little laler. wh?n thev were alone BBBBlhor. * Kven tbe weather weuie,. to be aK"*"i.bly B**B*aaBUa that il wa* our honevuKx.n." "Aud tbat prreoH, Adelaide T" TBBJuaud Mra. Van Tolsoi'. Taa ki pt your rejiolve abont aaying nothiug ? tiotliing wha'rrrr T" Adelaitt* trare her moth-r a little alap mi one ch*M-k. Ke oniet, maimna," abe rernnnatrati-d. Hiiiiiiag, aud yet witb a aerioua l.gbl iu her haz.-j ayea. *Oh, I'm se f-ln/l!"" mannnrM Mm. VanTelaor. Vhii'ti. reall V foririittcn uil ubout it, then. That wa* harfat, prmlent, wtae, my (Wmut. Aa for the threat, you know, it we* oll hunibnc. 1 never fe?re<l she would carry ft out Did yon T" ?* No. Hut you did. aaid Adelaide, turning away. Sho did not speak another word oa tlie sul.jert. an.l ber ntotber aaw tbat sho wisbed it peruiaiiently laid at reat Hnt tbe metnory of lt hnnnted hor a goM deal in aecret. It wna the one clonii oa ber happtii. sa. Still. bor naUxra waa af tbe aurt that would ha vo 4oap?Md any raforencn to it before her bflabaud. I'laying tbe ra* of carlller at Archie's paat waa a m< i ii aad peUy thing in ber eyea. lf aome day ba eboae to Mll Baar all about the matter, abe woald be a most willlns rocipx-Ht of aaeb eo.iBdence. She htvd olten tbougbt on the qnestion of why eertain ueis in m*r are light'y eatimated by soeiety at largn. white tbe aaane mott ia wotnan are held to bo grossly biii 1 ul. J'luire waa to ber mmd aa iua a.ense iujuatioa her*. which tbegrowtbof nioial law Biuat at bouio I ui ii t>? time rectify. The ohango would nev.r ooine iu her own day, bot atill ahe felt that it would ooioe. A few of tue great trotha taugbt l.y aioBeru Biastar* of phileaaphr aud etlti.-j. had reacbed her ia a aort of indireot way. She bad not aongbt tbatn at thair foautoin-aeada; eirouoi Htauee. aaaoMatlaau bad aaacuaiad tba*. hut ahe bad 8*raaed aar awa Me** *f tb* aauatity aud obli gation of xaarrMara. Sba awavut io be Mm beat of wive*. and ahe had no doaibt tbat Arehie wonM more than fullill every dutT as a loyal and devoted hu-huiul. U.r rnarriaae had made ber tired of a?yety. and nho tnok if forgranted that a p-rfe.t domestitity would mingle with the elegatire and e.uie of tlielr fnrnre iifrv Now an.l then. ot eonrse.thev would f* out iBBfltbar, to a hall or adinner. ihit it w.ml.l uhvays be tOfi ther. Jahe could havo n?> pleasnreia opart froiu lnui; naturally ho rould have nono apart from her. Wbat sho had seen many other niarried B*aM do waa dcspieable in horsight lle. oa hi.si.le. miisthavo thfl same convietions regard nig the hehavior of certnln niurnerl men. Hut thev had heen at homo searccly fivo dnya heforo a sh.irp and bitter siirpriso mmetohei. "I..111 MeVM now." flflal Arcbie, oue inoi iittiv,', ' and Mfl iniu.it as well gi*fl our lirst itrc?f hnll.( I sup pose peoplo wiil iu r. aBflflBM expeit it of M. " ExpMl it T" iniirtiiure 1 Adelaid* " WiiyT u Oh. I aeeopteil ao mfinv Itospttalitirs. yotl know. ns ? baebfllor. It was all' take,' with rae,fla? now it kIkh.1.1 1... 'pive.'as well. Aml ll I.Tery iniieh the same thing w.lh v>u. Tbere'fl .eriniuly money eiioucli. W. shoiihl have to ho very ex travairant ifwfl ajietit more than half our income e* ery year." ,????. She was silent for a few momonts. " Arclne. sfie tben Mid, ?' do yon tn*? tlmt v..u wiaa aflr tim. tfl ii. aaaafld ln tbeefl friveiities. |a*l a? it wm befor* . " 1 n\..lll:es - bfl lepente.l. u W Bf, KOO'l ^r iciona! yi.u donl expeet to mope at heaM forevcr .!.. jroo, bmmb i> boeaflM you a? bmbti u-.l T' "I don't <-:lll ii BBMiflgal hom?,"s:ii.l Adelfllde. "Aml I am sinv ye* perfeetly bui*. Arehl* tbat yon don't reiUycall it so, either. W. ?re HM happy in .?:.!?!. oiber'a ooMpaav tmt tlmt. The disciiasaon en.lod there. 8lie in.-i.le n<> fiirtl>?r ..l.i, ,-tioii t<> tbe I.hII. Car.is WM. isslie.l Ior it. BBd .liivs before Itooonrred no <>tli>r Boeial eventwaa li.-i.l worlhyot mentii'fi. ln themeantime Ad*budefl bnabsud h*d ahown ? dealre that they sh.ruhl Mc.pt many of the nnmeroo* dianer laritation. recelvw l.v them. Bborepreaaed all eomalalBt, bnl tnepaap of a b9bi_ diaappohitrnent liiu beimn at her h-nrt. .-he kne*) 80 Wflll that fel 8 we.l.l.j.l Bflir to live fl fa-.hii.mil.!.> life, rould alwnys have hut fl? meaiiiug - lllSUllioll. ShBNinii.lv amar.ed bcr mothor. To Mra, Vanvel BOr tbe pos-e-sion ol A UOtlM like b.r d*UgOt*r* ..i a n.w an.l uui |a* |OWfl for every entet tainin^nt she eboM t-o atteiiil, of ob*rquioU8 scrvants aml lr repro*ch?ble eqntpage*, niflde life entirely worth livinir. Ibnt A.l.-b.i.le rdiould l>?- dit'riiHe <>r even oreaaionuliv naebeerfal wm aaageaatS* Arclne oontinuedtb. bm! *l aaarUy te heri his *fl*Mina tonk a gnllant metbod of eacpaertiaa that hismoth r* m-law f.mnd flMfeetly charmini. N? teflflt <our tesv was lasUrg; it was qaite ?lf tbey had not alreivlv bMB i.iarrie.1 nearlv tWB tnonths; it would iu. .builit ri-iiiaiii tbo BBBM ?ith him alwuys; ho wns Hii.-h an abeoltTBB |? tb-uiaii. "That." she would Bfl* to her own frienda, when speaki'iir on this sul.ie-t. " ia tho secret of m? iniuli true m.itriino'iial* eontatrt. I bimb pollt?.aa Th.-ru la ajwaja perll la tee raach famfllanty be twan bosbaaa aml wrfe, W. ma bew it vrrMa ?//../? friendshius; an.l no fri.uidslup iu the world is aa doli.-uiely .ind liaiitfibly coust ructed as that ol marriai;e." Adelaide wonld aotnotlrneaMnlle a litfle catiriealiy t.< her elf as s .e **MJ9BB*tfl BBBMBflMM like t h.>so lK.tn her iiu.ther. She re llBMlMtfld what a inoikory in.irii.me L.i l j.ruve.l with thia lady. ProM the mm whi.-ii ibe, m danghrer of tbal ill-iai.-.l l*?sa> h >ld. bad daily an.l benriy beaa aalted upon t?? r..n fi.nil. had risen her owu stroug hopc aud carnest i.leal. 14 !n all onr ve.irs oT aclital iiorert v," Mra. Van velsor saiil to her, oaa dav. ? I Iiive never BMB f? aa r*9fl**fled an.l 8*dd*e*a Mflow, wbeafefl haw. all the worl.l at vonr f?et. Archm is iniu h M? ? iii.ine than he aead to be, Tflkfl eare, aay daai. or you will aiienate bun nt ii 1 iiidi'-." Ad.-l.nd. fl bp trenibb-il as she ? wated j u You are misiakeii. DUUama, ll-- ha* n?t tbe hlightestaenao of alioe.lion. lle is eatiraly p4a*aed wltbflMj I s.itisfy him tboraaghly. He will be glad to have BM tflflBflla preii'-ly as 1 am." " I ilnii't at all umleisitttid you," Bflifl bor n.other. .Tbere bmou to ba ? lneaeBBataadairaiicBtoi sar.-astn in yonr worrls, nowadays, whe.irvrr you Bpe*k of youi bjbbliaiin Btill.il you doebana*. AdeUid*, I hope it will bo for tba Inijiter aml gayer." "Oh, I meau to do that," ahe suid, with . falut laagh. An.l she did ao ehango. i /?,, tu aaaatoMaaf. > BECOBDS OFJOBS BABFABtX MflOBTBfll n iv iN.ii .vn uv mb. WATr.aa, Atrmrr OF Tiir BBWBBUL.BB ?BBOfluX^trBBBaaV 9B" CAl. BOCIBTT, [ihom an ooctMoail. ii:ui weBsenoi <<r ran raiat.al BOflTOB, Mav li'..-N'i'W dis.ov.-ni's haro r?i-eiitl) been flaajfl Ifl BaflBflBMl hy Mr. llnnry fllBOlb Iflrt Bfllnra. tba Bk;,.ut ti BM B?* Baglaafl Hiaiorio .. .< B-ajMfll 9flflBfl8r, Ifl r"-' ,r'l '" MM IllUr kuowu hla to-y BflM Ber. Jafe* Barrarfl, MMfeeaaMrM M n?,.r l OoUeaw, i i> t.> ti..- praaflal tiu.e tha ?fluy .ii-ro\rriBa BflflMMMBlfl | Joln. II .r> ant ln Kn^l.trid lia vb flfl** 11.. i, . oiilioflili nauoonthe nulry bnok at Krumanuol llal I. .n. ( ...u'.rl\gei, In KiJs. of Ula m ?trleuli.U?u aa l*tsn alouer.Julv 7. l.llll. anl of hla reortpt of tha rteirr?? or Ma-.ti-r ln 199B. S'.jthli.g haa ls?eu ku.iwn lu i ??.'arl t > lita p.r.-:it.i?n. tii-il.te of Ut. lurtli. or Lia or.lin itlon, or tlio tliu>- 8*4 .?lr.-uii-t.iii.- . ..f hla l avlug ? m ry, TM Bi rt*Ml ...iH,.ir HH ... ? r.-.,.: 1 ..f iiia ad alaalon aa an lu.. .un ..,: ai CUarl .... taawat 1. MiT. a 11 ... uui. ^ n.iiuat, i ..f i. . laaUUaglMpaater of.l,, ll UN I.. uf A.lileli BflM?fl .:..i I w,i- tn , ? ra. ii- *m i;:.uu graaM ?t taadbytbe ? , Mfl 1. W ia known, altli m kjoon :-.,;,,., IMhare b m buraad, J.aa 17, 177.*.. Uedied uf '? ?"? i uptlo. I" B ? i. ? Mfl ina llbrary "anl half ? Jja ? ?," t.> tli? MtlflflJB wliuh ... ... 1...I \..te.l t*o yeara l?if.?re to ?, al t.- "21 <? rowa," bow Oaralirtdga BM ... . -. l.n mr wore. wlt . ? . ? ? I BBBfM*. h.iru. 1 ? . II i- r 1 II iU ?-i- l I* 1 ???' N ' I a*MM I M MMM I.y Mr. j.-r,.? -. i M well knowji.'-i.-irly ? MMel II . .11"'. Thla piue'ty <?f luf.'- I I ? I .'.rliug 11 . f.,1'1 V ? 'l l" "*''w KDg|,,. - . ?? l.r BJUJBl f.irw .nl . a,niiii-era:.ry ?>f the flfll] Bl M 1999, I . -. ? rleaa i flfBra i. wm Ibaegbt '?> M i A i . :r! ?f |100 for B8*fll of llve ll..-. R.'.ing t. foriib-Hou n*T*rfllag J.lii. n i I-. RngUad. The r*ward 9m Barer I..-,-.. eialiue 1 on l ,: I aod thal irosflN "-'' Ir flTMerflbM goM f.irti..-r , | .1 ilta.J tlie pllllll lie.1 r itiatiiet in BflflpBBat, TbflM wera . ;.,? publk .'.!)ii fi i u :.-i enonnoM ni..-s of n.auu ,-iu. aad Ib tba eoo-rlag it appeara is*** and averto mmi, Mr. : ibe we. nl ..f 11> m.' ii "J. Hetrard," ,. ... .1 .... u:.|?> ui'-- ln ;.," .ii?e.>.-. ry. Mr. Wi ur:,'! n,,l I,,. ., 11 | . ; ? i MMI Iba ii.ii..,. I. <<l been .1 m .. Idu Ua I'a im.iii.il- i._b l.ii ,i,.,(,\ ii ? iu. bift i" blta, am.-ns other l,i-,,>,eriy "ll.e (MeaWfl il.nl BaaM, ~t ili alMiidlng In london, whet* .Mr. W.itera wlll .. i.e.. Mr. Watera, who l Bfl : . , iho, reoord of j ,|h| i, , el.tr.cj bi mi ..f the ( I. ii h i itV.1 npp iar tbat be atter ., |,| ,, ::?,? helng followed anl II la li..p.-.1 ii. it on nie -j.. un aniiiv. r- .ry of the aollafl*. ? H,l.-.|u1ie l.ifurin.iii.ii rn r-u'bi.I ta jf ,[ I. .n.l in. .-.iu !>.. i:i;.l before tbe nluiniiL |n onl I l ? .-? ? I ?? .-VI.eTlsea of ll." f..:.r< I. thn alU ot ll... iu. l tb. ? ' .<-.. tbe .-.? *. im i lat-at, iu this clty, ln.-. aTi :el> r. r*4 ? .i.:l tolKrl atttiou*_ mvwntWB <"i/.?>' J.i 00MFBBBBBD Atn. Henry Bergto bboI aereral othen went to Aau.rii i.ui? .i,i.-, Mal v.-tMii: l*aataeaaaprlt?M*?bmIB? of Babert Ilurdle'. sy?U?ni fltflrlrMfl ntner oaraj liy..,ui Bfl*988d alr. Jol.n flMeaeaM. b*_ B 3,.r for Mr. Har.llc loma tllnn agfl, wlileh the latti-r h .. flttfld Bp wllh emu i i :.ir efeeaaflflaBi hy iur..as at.-.uuh he Him :. naflil luotor or ei.;?;!.... Ti.e MtM. la jilaeerl <>n a piatfom M the fi.ii:' en,l of the ear an.l U *n alin|.ln tlu.t It eau be opeiatod I.y any one after twei.ty l?ur boflBfl BfBfltkM. Tlie alr cbainbera ure jmrtly nniiBr tl.o eur. partly under tlie car MfltB, an.l ln snoti Bflbfl iilnens as affurd routu . whl'-h enn bo M M?OflBlMd. U ?? tlie Bkaaabara areaoeaebaigfld tbey wlll ra. ihn omM* n.tl.s wltluiut rctllllng. Tlie ear eau tm run ut tlio rato ef t weuiy-tlva iiilie, an ho.ir, aml a now aml ingenloui alr-brake whieh Mr. IInr.ll.. haa invetited BBflflM it p<m.l ble for tlio car Ut be atopped. whou runulugat lia Ul^licat rate of Bpeed, n1mo?t Inatantly. At tbu trlal, wheu tbe car was d.-scendliig a steepgrade, and al ubiKh tato of aj>c..l, It was itoppud entlraly be? fore golut,' half of IU lauglh aftor the brake waa applled. The ear ean be rua aa eaally up and dowu grn>\t? aa oa a dead lrvwl, and wlth perfeet aafety Bi all eaaea. Inrrr.iaiu.: and *ecm*Bliiic tu? rale uf speed ara luanagud <a llli th" brake, aud thn ear ean he propellpd aroniid a iharp ooroer withorit oousclouBiieBa, ?n the part of thr pu*-sena?ir,of aay okancv la Uta dl mctlon. Tlu. patei.t Is thn BBMMt BfaaaflM ufJ. H aillte, Of thl.a clty. aud ls un lar Uie luanageuieiit Bf Bt 11. Wataun. CharlesJ. Ciiiuj.l.cll, tbe BBB*r*l B*aB*)gM or tbe htMiiway aud HunU r'? folut Ballma*. bad eliara-e of the ezblbitlun. Mr. HU-lnway, the well-known planu Bianufaetiirar. Ii.tends Uavliiji the pneunntle ears lake tba plaoe of the hur?? ean now lu uaa oa tbe ltue. above a.ei.tloned. The pn-ai-.m car ln mueb l.-iruer than Mr. Hardle ronsldera aaeeaaarr. and tboae whieh wlll be aiade for Mr. nieinway wlll be iniaJlnr, ll*_t?r uud much Buproved lu tnluor drtalls. 1'oople ln Wa.bliiRton aad Albany ooatpniplate Intro duelaa tha paeumaae ear ta both of thesn .Ule.. i.ud aertatn New-York oaaltallati aaa aia? Meuauuc UiUr ?aerfl ta Ba aaajfaBM bar* SOME MEN ABOUT TOWN I fanrled when looklng ot and talklng wlth ex B. na'or Tbomaa Q, Platt tbo other day tbat ho waa fecl Injrhiippler aa hecertMlnly waa lookiiiK better, th.nigh up to bia ell.owa ln bualnefl*. thau whon I laat saw bim. about tho tlme of the Rhooting of Oarfleld, when he was uptoblaueck in polltica. He acema to bave put away polltlca lesseompletely than BUMBB8 Conkllng baa done, BBd to havo eonght recreatlon In the **BB**Sa of the I'liltetiatates Kxprcas Company, of whicb he ia pre*l Baaa. Mr. Conkllng appenr* to fltin hla ohlef prosent rellef In irsngilnglB thecourtaand gnlng to tho tbentre*. For everal nl?bt* beforo hia r.o< nt trir. to Cbie ago I notleed bim In nightly toura of the sovci-l places of ainuae lncnt, Ilarper Jt lirother* have ln their rountlng-room a "faaUMt BBBB natncd Nast?no relativeof Thomna, tbe carl eaturlsl?wbo biia a elenr i.le.i of tbe tmo reason* ft.r the f:i l-eiland decliue in ih? book luialness *o far aa liL-Iit lli-raturo is eone.-iiie.L Tho ebcap cdltlona of Bt**Bl*Bf* "MTBlaaal Bm stlll cliei]?r r*B "inw ?f enrretit Kii_rlitab llctiou bn.-c not nialntaliieil Bm bitsinc** of evcn tbo BBrgar housea at tbo BBBB** standiird; nnd lt 1.4 Bwaag, aa Mr. Baal fr,>m ui* BayaatBaaa eo.i.iudes, to th<- fuct tbut the Siinday Is-iik-* of tbo prlneipul papera _tv**OM**haao4 nilaeellany ct BBBl extraordiuarlly low pilce*. M,-i thi.l ln pari.rs 11k.) tli" Huielay ls*ue of "f_aTMBBBBaaatete*tg04Ml Ughl readin;;. ajaac wlth tl," ... .wa Bl th -d af, to korp thetn inentally bu*y and plea?e.l datwag tbe wbota of 8un !ay and bouio creulnga oftbooiher day* of tbo w.-ck. " Fonnerly,'* be aald, " at su-i, plaeoaa* Kitlton Terry, where thoro waa and I* stlll a largn book Htntid. lt w.n cominon to tl ai BBBta* ofperaim* l.iivttig (lieup ni.vels for Stiinlny readlng. N,,w It U (julto tincoimunii to BM tl.ls. for tbe peopie pre fertownit until next iiinruliig and cet th lv BBBM and tbolr n.ivel* BTMb )n .)?. gjaMTarj paffMMT*. Tin- new atyle ol B.unlny l~*ue* of the great d.llie* li fast orowdiug out tbo old >tyle of Hutiday wee.kly papera, and they intist go a'.tov. U.er aoon." Ia tbe irreat tKioro whlch ho* t>een glren to one of the mi.ffii.'.liie* und to *ome miWi Iptlun book hoiiso* by tho rrrlval of Interuat lu wa. liUirature to be auytblng np ]ii',.,i. Uag periuaiiency I I thlnk it eannot la*t laag, and y,; then, are ?,. inniiy tbo'i.iu I* of partlc.pa-ita In the war aurvlvli.g nnd so inntiy thonaand* BMB* nf rbelr oblldre.i )u*t reaehlng MM*** ,vb?n tlmy aro lntenst.d In kuovrln* whtit their fatli^r* rinl ln Iho great strucgle, abaaII******liapaaaflila thal IB* taarat f?r tbi* knowi BtlgB b*B thla iHan*aalo* bbbbmI aet aeaclaaa for year*. But *ouie great event of dlrert iml <iv.-rwlioliiilir{ int T oat inay occnr at any moinent whieh will dl*tra?*t ntteii Uoii altn^ell.rr froui thc uul.ju, t now ao uUi-clive. I *uppo*e that Mr. Cbv. laud and bl* Cuhliict had no blea in BMafetag th.-lr a; p.itntli.etit.s of ftl*BlBg tal* flame nf rxi Iteiiieir. ovei u-.ir atorle* :wiy iimre than (ienersl Grnnt hnd ln gettlng alrtt. Iiut "*B8 iBBlll *l*ll*i by Ifeaff nrt. ba* had thiI eif.:, [, and Th.; Orntnry li.i* had tbe itrriits-st beneflt from tln-lr blund.-r*. l'erbap* n.-xt a.ituinn we ah*B aee BOW mneh bem-flt tl,e l;.'|,ii!.1k'jii party has received. Mr. flt-re liuid'* ilei.ir Ln removlu-r K-imlili-aiu. has not crested i.iiv iin.re aBaaaaa aaaaaaj Dbbhmbbbb iu thi* BfaMaBBa* hla Ri-l.***** "f *,,,ne of the BBBM 110t.ll loll* rebel* for r<|,re*ent.itlvc* abroa I. Iiidlitiatloii a-iiiii*t the Aduiiu latratio'i Is eveu irrealer on aocount of tho-seleetion of BBBM North, ru CipiK-rle ad* f<>r prim Ipal fBBWM*. The dlaappoiute.! Mmfwiitiip i are inlld ln tbolr druuiicialloii. aaaBBBBBi to the DaBBBBBBfa M 'hey are to bo hrurd when you get them lu tbe fnncio.1 s<xluaion of tlieir poUUcal einb -baaaaa 1 doubt, bowovcr, lf Mr. Clevelaud gafa a* many eiir* hi?* aa Mayor Or_ce lu- Baaa rccelvlug Bt tbr hulids of bm ii i?. Masaaaa Barlag tbo i>ait ataak. Oaaaaa b*4 ioud but aaaaatftrBgly 8t*f***j aud too. t,.o b****** . hare bmn tbo rule ln tbe I5b..-*oin an.l New An. -'? nlani Claba 1'beirrlnrliial grle.Hii, ei* nv, riH^.n-ge Caullleld'a rav dtiilll, id felt rrrtaln of rnappolutuient. t un't bim b few days before tha noiiilnattoua were ale. aud t<, I'l hlui thouaUt he WirtlM I:u4 gBl it. blU 1 be aald ba had tbo BB*B*BB of tho judge* of nearly all the court*. Iiut Mr. CBBBBbU bad one f.ital Ba*NMB*B> Bll.e -tbe prlnrlpal " Jnrj t! B*f " of tbe elty. 1 ne new ct>ii,:ul*sU.ner ougbt to tako waxning by tho 1*-H one's fate. At tbe I.lncoln Bnnk BM otber day. ex-Po?tma*ter firtimnl Jame*, tta prealilrnt, Waa abowtng ttic aomo riirluiia plale whl. h had Ju*t 1 e?n atured In tlie ?ufo d*iM>*tt r ...in* nf the c >mpany. lt wa* orUlnally ? pr?M*i.l from H.uiir of tho Kuyal faiul'.y of Kuaia...' M bb*bb*m ir M th>> i:oynlfamliy of Baaaaa, aad li,.|> r!al ri,.wn? aud **t. tieorfei aiul tbe l.rauuu abo.it.d lu UM ?.>liU allrer d"t oratto'i* of tbr *a** pi". ra of f a.e. It balaBga BBM to .omruf there inoter deaoeudant* of the BBBM*** rea.plen'a BBB h*Tf trfrTfl livlnff for y.-.ir* ln th a a?Btiy. The plale was reeently MMtd ar a wcdding (ifivf nf tbe*e BaaraaaaaBBi aai tb n raaterad t,> Bm raadaaaffth* ****paar/, tt a?t,aatgl?fly 8i.".y,oiX); uud li now a tux aud bmd.iu <> i its BWBBr. Mr J nn.". any* tba* the r'turn* nf the Pafta f.epoalt I, ua w.-ii ii* hia own BBaarratlana, ladieala UmI tli. i.'l.iai.n in no BBBTbag 'bl* May IBM for uiany jrir. paat, ahMlyawa*1 bb*-i*w* wbero tbo elaaated i. mii I to l:r?oklyn uloug tho I.lc of Ue n, .. o.o\ a . 1 r. .. I PVM 1*8 ri.ir. Tlie I.I.liili, klia 'u.-ia Balog aoBJM*! Ib aroa ?-., hi ibe ?.!..."d Oratnl i.< p?,t. Aad i.oth werksar* ad I tapfatlf an l wii.-n comBlated arfil raaka valuablo li,,j..u., BM I?'* iu l ??' -"'" ?? I ?-' '???' .8 .ihuod. SOMi: TMSA1BICAL 00S8IP, A. H. J'aliiiir, 1 nn lohl at the I.inroln H.ink, liHtlll looklng I.,r tbe alte i.t "Mi BB*. aad l'?rt> -tlrat -. f, i BB*wtlMatra \vi..-ii i aa* tba BBIIIoaalr** taelag iroui I'ltih nv*. below md at. l Ui.uk li:. foraalghtlagood. i iUj i Baal J. ii iv.iey au.l btoarlfo, kaawa 1,1 tae otxnul.C >UM aa Malelll.e l/ii,Ue; BBd tmk iKiiiiM.'- aiaoanl af Um uagalar faet tbat tha al i u i .': 11 lii,i ali vlf* k.-p- atparaM a. _rin_> Um rpraf* ona eai ere waa road. "Itlauotao ;...;u .,, you aupiKjae." aaid Mr. Ryley; ? I know ol ? i|...'a in Um i.roi, --i."i wbo d,< il. anioug llie.n iad l. lt baa uaaay Bdraal Mr. ltyloy at.d bt* wife hare ?hI.Ioim pluyed In the aaBM av. MlM Luoetto la BfM ot tb.i liund ,,?.| fBBBg BOBBBB ou tlie nluuo. uud la a nutiiial aaa*******a*a*t Baal to tb* aa*****aai illlraa oearaa, imt ^b.. iraal i i>" a gie.it auo .1 ln the alB**BBJ BSfrt* wh.eli "8*889- Mitei.ell audl'tla in.ulii r.niimis y. at . ago. A lllggMllOB of tbublea l'-.i io the r.-\i lation l.y MbM I.ue'.rte thataha ,,!,,,.,, eontrael lo tu *-t araaon ?ii!i Colouel ,.i tor iu-t auoU a llae ol bu*h.? rba eomiiauy la i,, do"Madame llonltuee,.rbrei Wlrea," "Ueulse,' - All I'llkliown Kl^a,' .,i,il i.tli.-i c.ioetll, a in wbtob Mlaa ireOe will ba.u oi'i'uiuiuuy tittgni a, iu. a-i well aa c,""i alnglng. t'liftot. BJ. Tuyleiue, tbe i.i.inai.er wbo brougbt oul |^,l ?:? In tin* eitv, illdlllg.'il II. I*0IU0 lUUTt'sUUg a the atbar day about l.,,tta'a U,>t aj^ iiaaniaaa to tbii, arar >?' Ui" * ir-ll"'" VaUaafc** i UrJak ba BBtd II BBM lu AjBT*at, WBT. Ultta ?aa yoiim.' ti, n, ini'l I* m 111. BB I baa*. Tho o.M-iilmf wa* ln m__m jvi of the raMinaali" aeraa bm* aowaaay*] mon taUawai BBa*BJB*a**B BniMahaBala* or-l.ittle .\,-i." -.ioe" 1'oik was to bara paajratl i>%ek ,s.ricr//,,-. ai.d lie looki.i farwari t<> m*j part ua oBcilug hia. bis llrst Kte.'t opimituiilt) lu New-Vork. Blll I.otii'.a father, ? iKl then kepl :i little luir room in a Bt ",| tbe l nat BMM ol Broedway, Iwodooia l.elnw ' i-r,?iiiii?t., aaMBrtad that I'oik w.mteii fa>** mMb ** bia rr, and Pnlk tu-aringof tbe vtlo suggeatMii tbat a ? iu . i.iei." 1'iou.liy deeiliit-d the BBaagaaMBt. ? (il.l man Cruhtrec," BBBtlBMfld Tayleiire, " wuuted hls diiu;h'"r auiioiiueoil au tbo play lilll*. as ' Ml.-n Ch.irlotto CraUraa,' bmI woald hava it n,> aaaae way. I aedarai a BBoabaraf lllb*gi*Bha baaa lt*i? i Baraay, aa whioh I ralled her ? Uttlo I.'itta,' aud inalsted tbat (rabtree ahould i av for the llthojrr ipln aud take the etigageinant ?H my liaii.ls. Ba h.idut tlm iiiouey, aud ao conaeutod t<l tli, nain? I had adopteiL lt was tbe niakiug of I.ottl. BB* cleated f lS.(KK) In flre weeka. In tho?e day* we ii a ...i tbe large abaal Baaaan i**y extenaivoly, aud i u*ed t,. make them a* uttmctlvo a*. BaaBBBTf*, For thla BB ,_?,.''<BBSBl of I^tta 1 got np a lot of stngle-llne af** on* orherby |ir,,iiiiti,iit BBBM* BBi crltie*. aud fllepluyed them aa*JMMl wlille B**MBB BJ BBM lett.>ra. I reiuouilxir BOMM ol tbeio. 'A ili.iluatlo eiM-ktal.,' wuh what John llreusiuim c.iUea hor; ' l^ulok*llv.-r iu her lieeu. ?laaeter Wullatk; ? !.lko a purllug tu-ook.' aalil riliiaui Miular; ? rtaffal ns u klttoti,* wa* J,h> lloward'a ldea: A amuionl nUtlou of gloe,' waa Ldward llouaa'a llue. Oeorge l-ilgar, the trnK.vdlan. who has ertuoated a great many persou* of liotl. eexea f?r tbo atagi*. baa a d.-butaut" to bo Ur.mght ont neirt imtiiinn, who la a deaceudaui of Mr*. Anua Cora Mowatt, wbo la lutoied Cora aftwr her noted anoeator. ond whoea BBBBBJ and dntinatle UUeuta Mr. KUg-r thlnk* abe lua?rrtta. I aear aotna etirprlae expreaaed Uiat Jame* P. Jlah's aareer Malouncnr in the lobby and the wlng* of tba tbeatrea to wbieh he waa ut Umes adulUed, baa not been tokl in iKiiIle prlnta aa a soaual to tlui lucldaot whioh tb* d.-atb of Mis* Belier procipltaXed on aa already dbiguaUd pubilo. Tbo explauatlon la *lmple eaougb; aD that there wa* ln thla psrJlrular part af bb. oareer which tu Intere-tlug oonlrt not be prlntatl. Itwaa Plah'a lH.r*l*!etie.i In trrlug to aet behlnd tbe ar*nea of tli* {',-tiiie. Bleugwtlh "ri'rdlnaad Ward aud otbera of that ??rt, whl.-l. lirougbt on the oiiarrel emon* f*a "_??__?: boldera of tke Caalao, aad bapptly MlMwa* a*4ola4^ Arenson, Its raanajter. of oertaln pcrsons wbo wero aoing hlm and bts theatre a areat deal of rnjary. Mr. Flab'a esnertenoe wlth a eertaln olaaa of journal lats eonnected wlth dramatlo rapers would also make blpbljr lcterestlnj? rcadiuj; lf It could be narrated ln fl>tall. IIIb r.iiliea were known to aome of the ruuro unsernpnluus of thewi wrttera, aud hts poeket, or the poefceta ?f the stoekholrtera aud depOBltors of tM M-irina ?Bfl. siirl -rt-.l in .-i>nse.|i'.cnve of tbelr guilty kiiowjedga aud utiscrupuluua uae of lt. TIIE ADMIBAL OF TUE W111TE. BT TUK AL'IHOB OB " OMOO," "XYWCK.* fc MOBT D1CK," rTC. Copyriyht, tBBB Fv rhapel hnre, with wulls s. a-boat, The licjienediirnfl in wilda are loat About a carved memonal stone Tbat shows, deesyfld and eora.'-rmvsod, A f.-rm r.'.i.uih.-nt. BWOHlfl at feet, 1 'roabkfl at heud, au.l kclp for a windiug abeet. I invoko thv ghoat, n.Rleoted fane, Wa-lie,| bv tho waters' lon,t lumcut, I kdjar* tbe ncambent efflgy To tell the cenotaph's liitentr? Kev.al why fugofted swords areat feet, Why troj.hies apptar and woeds are tho winding bhoet. liy flfj? ports tho Admiral sita, And .-bui s papoafl with kuiis that tell Ol powflf tliut sinoto the anu'd I'late Fleet \\ bo-e ? i:kliitr ll n-shii.'s eolors foll: Itnt ov. r the Admiral lloat* iu lig-t aar__i lha aquudrou'a tlag, the rcd-croaa r i.g oi tho W blte. F.nsigna and arnis in trophv hrnve? Bravar for many a reut aurl scar, 'i lu- catitor's naval hall l>edeek, r*poil tuat iusures an eiirldoin's star; Toledoea flJTBflt, t'raiid agflflMWMfl too, Spuin'n ateel and silk, aud sploudora from Feru. Bnt crivpVd part m s:>linterinti fiirht, The vaiiMuiahed flying the vietoi's llags, With pxatfl-urewfl, unuer convoy-guua, llo.ivv tlielleel fi.uii Oplier drag-i ? The Admiral crow.lirin-si.il ahead, Foreraoat with u?ws wbo foreuioat in conllict aped Bnt out from cloi.tnil flrallery d1m, ln early nisrlit his BJBBBM M tnrown ; Ile marks the najfl* icservo of heavcn, lle feala iho tottob ol oee? b>ne; Tb? turns. in framo part utidermined, loi flfltfla tim sbaduwing wiugs that fan behind. There, pcakod and RT.iy. three haglot* fly, Aud folh.w, toi low last iu wake Whero fllidflfl the cabin-lustro aby. Au.l sharks l'roiu 88? a ulamonr taka, >..?tbiinr alOug tbe Im. of lifcht In iauo tbai. ciidlcsd ruici tho war-ship s llight. Hut wbo a flnttcring tido may tru.it, Or f?Toring breae*, or auuht in endf? C*n rming under itartHa. Maflta 1 he shecti'd tewera of suils nnpend; VYBile, gatlicrtng bale, beiuud is hred A li<id stoiiii-bow, like a raiiihow doad. At tnimp^t-call tho topmen spring; An.l, araed bf afier-cait iu stro-ia, Yet other trtf.es of tars Baoflod Ti.e rigging'Bbowling wildernefla; Hut ere vai-.l-en.N ulert tlmv wm. llell rulc-i ii* hoaven witb hurnoane-fire aod oin rinnied with a smeko, a eonflitent sea, tlaaved in 8 eombiag pvramid full, Bp?I at h. ciiui.ix, in eolUpaa .... Down boadlong thiindcritifr stu'is the ball: Tbe tropby drops; bnt, rearad flfflgfl, Shows Mars' high-altar and coiitorona the main, Rflbflllt it staa.ls. the br? of anni. 'I raii-l>rred in Blte?notbongbt of whero Tb. sansitive ueedl" keeps its place. Aml slarts, disturlMjd, a qiiivero. lliore; 1 he hrliuaiiittu ruha tbe ciou.led gbaw? raaflfl iu, bui loU Uho tremhling porteut paas. To-niu'lit's tli^ ntght that ends the week? Ktids day aml week aud inoi.th aml yo?r: A toui-tol.l ltumiuent llioi-.oiiusc tnne, For now the miduinlii diaws anear: Kight hell.a! an.l paafling-bella they he? Tbo Old Year fades. the Old Year dies at ma. Ba laaBflhai. them w.dL But shall tho Xew l.'e.le, ui tbe pladgB tl.o OJ.I lear u-tdo, Or proTfl a Mlf-aM.rtrag heirT Ilut henlthv hearts few anahaa irrvade: Ilv stu.t-ehesis giuflflfld Bl flBJfa 'twiveu grm. Ibe ?oaaipa cbat. tbo gi:_lod, sea-beat ouefl. And bovish dreams .ome (.ravlieards bl*b: "To BM, inv la.ls. we iro no lmire Who sbare the Acapnloo pi i/. : We'll all Blgbl i.i, aml b?g tbe door; ilur UBgntfl r*d shall yield u.s I.Iibb, I.a.N. atolileii years begifl M-aigbl with thisr b'eleased from derk, yi-t waitinit call, (lla/eil eups .ad coals l.apt i_ed Ifl stonn, A wiiicb of LaBOOd Sl.ev- rouii'l Ihe board Draw mariii heart to keep them warm: "Sweetbenrtaaud wiv-s!" cTink, clmk, tbermoet, Aml, qoafflng, d'P m wiue their ls?iirds of BflflflV, "Ay let thestar-liiibt sta.v withdrawn, s<> iiere her beartb-lighl bm uery tlmg, .v.i in tlns flrinfl-liflbt ob**ff l?e born. Aud iioiiui'. loitawflbie vv.i.t our riaar? 0 ii Admiral's aitn f*t*|old| l | ,/. ora tr?p?y,?dlo, 'tisa tropby and goldl" Hut he. a flflrtt, s<?le in rank, Apaii naedfl k.-.-p iiw looely state, i b* MHitry al i" gnarded .b.<>r Mutfl M by v.inll i bfl ariilptured Fate; I'.elf.il be SlJs in drows lltthf, An.l batted aede, iln> Admii-al of the White. II.. iln/es, 99ja l aritb watehM bbmbJ Veai -, M-ars ..f paeiaa to aml firej lle .!../.-. not Bttrada tbe s-tir In bullioued itaadardfl raatlrflai b>w, Nar mimls tlu- bl.i.l Bfl w lio-? se.ret l hrill r?'i\eiis ov. iliead the jiaituet's I'olar will. i . .1 . the sba.lBWieg Ihreo tbat ply \nd roi low, foll'.W last iu wake. [Jatiring wmgiuid li.llesseye? Abreasl tltebroeen.tntenl tlie.-take; ;i or iring, tiiey h.nd for aood I bfl iiuv-oiuir (luht .md Bzed liiveterato mood. [n .Iream at last his tlozinirs merr?af Iu dr.-u'ii he raap. bM vidorv's Ifuit: t'bfl I i8*-o'-tbe Hlue. thfl l-'ia :?>? i-llii'-Hed, l?ii>]? il flasa oi !n < oountry'a DeeteaflMjtfl Ili-, l'!ii;-ii'-tue-\V!iile iu hai;i r proud? Bad abjebeald it bleaabf Wi*y tura toapatated shroudf The baagty aa? lb*r hoaad th-'' huil, Tfaeabarks tbey do* UM baglata'aHgntj With one ooaaaorl tbe wtmls. the wsves |n hunt with liiiNaml wingfl nnite. \\ hile drear tbfl barp. m Dnrd*aa BOflad K. uiimltul witila for old Armadaa drowned. Ufl jnndpT ! fire thev Northern Lfffhtst < ir Bffljnalfl tlashed to warn or w.nilf Y.?-, lignala laaced m breakora Inirh; Itnt doiuii on warniagfollowi bare: While yel they vei-r ui hojie to slnin. They BtrHflrl uud tliuxupa ol hall and heart are oue. BM h.Mtintr. liearts a .Irum-heat calla, Aml promul the BB? to q.flrMM ito; iMseipline. onrbingastera, rules? ller.'ie BBBRM WBO dnt\ know: Ihev nreefltfl tlie truinp'scoiuinand. uriu pcrcniptory placoa WBU andsund. Yet cnst iil.ont in blmd ninnze A* ihiounh their eetery ibroad thev peert Wfl Uflkfld from Und: then how lietruvedf Have ('uironts awervad us? sunrod us heref Nono h'.-.l the bladea thattlash m placi l nilii bMB*fl d.ishcd dowu that. Iit th* magnet'i aflflfl. Ah, ?hat mav live, who miffhty swun, Or bo:;t-(-ie\v rctich tbat slii.re IflrbkBj Or? l.lespaiiT M;i-t \ totora drowu? I'erish, ere* m tbe vaaquiabad dnlf llafl B*.pfl from mau tlie stitle.1 moan, 1 li ?> eiioiilileriug sUtid, yel c.uh in he*rt bow Iflflfl, Some heaven lnvoke: bnt rrnaa of reef* I'raver aud BBflflBUf alike d.-nde ln dance of breakers forked or peaked. 1'ale tnaniiiettof the in.idilened tide; While, slreiiuous yet some end to flB9Bj The hugicts spin, tho' uow uo more astern. I.ike shnttles huminajf in the loom? Aii.it thro' riifmug jjagflj they ply ? l lo.is uu.l leerOM -weave and inweave, Tb? l"*'k the weh with clinching ory Over the seaaou aeiw tbat daap The woltering wrock whore gurgliug ends tbe gMp. Ah, for th. Tlate-FlMt tropby *ow, Tbe victor's voueher, flaflsuiid urxu*; Never thev'U hamr in Ahhey old And take Tltne's dnst with holier palnia; Nor lesscontent ni hqnid night 'The captor eleeps, tbe Admiral ot tbe Whrta, Imbedded deep with shelh And drifted treaaure deep, Forever be ainks deeajer la 1 i. fat homable sleep^? 11 is oaunou round him tbrow*, His sailorHBt hia leef, Ihe wiaard Heaenohantingthant Wbero never baglats beat. On ntghtfl wben aieteora nlay, Aod light the hraakara' da***, Tba Oreada frorn the oavea Witb flilvery otvw* adrauo*; A*d np frara ooeao atreana, Aud down froui beavou for, Tba rayi that bb_d in dretua tb* *bj/a_ aiid tak. tBBB, HciuiAsr Mklviix*. CURRENT ANECDOTE& Blit TATL. frem Tlie JTmrifnrd A Danbnry paper tell* an it*t<rai*hing atory of a do* ewne.l br Ihomae MltobMl. who llrea oa tbe Uoeof tbe bhepa ii?< Riitlroad. The dor had a babit of ohasing tralne, aud oue day receutly waa uauglit by the wbeel* and ioat a ptece of hia tall. Twj houra lator be pioked lt ap, cai'iled it to aome dlatauoe, and burled lt aa oaiofuily aa be wo'iid a boue. Tba m.sptetoua feature of fhe atory ta that a "Oiepaag Hailroad train evm ran fa-t eaoaal. to cau-U a dog. TBE DISCREET TOPST. From TKe Cunt'Hlnq {Oa.) Clarion. Pana'a offlce cat la au untutolllgeut reline compared witu To'.ay, a huiuieeat whioh b.-louga to tbe editor of The Qtmntn, I.ust Suuday, for lnstance, Topsy, havlu* kltte.M in thu garrct, foi.nrl the garret door niiut. After BMWl** BBTBBBM tlme, sho came dJwnsUIr* und, waik tng deiiiieratoly to Mr*. C., looked up waltfullr in hoT facc, walked arouud ber, rnhbiug agaiual her dre?e and inewlng. Wbou a*lrod what ahe wauted sbe atarted toward tbe door but returne.1 as uo ouo followed hor. Mr*. (J. aald: " Top-iy wai.ts ma to open tbe garrci door. <;,, on, Topay, I am eoiulng." Wliereiipou she followed thc cat to the fnot of the *talr stepa aud then atoppad. Top*y also aloppod and itiewed ber to oome on. Mr*. C. followed. Toi?y lod Iwr u? thegarr.u d.mrund tuor) BMaet The l**f was opeuod and ln went tbe cat after havlug perforined incutal act* uot alliod to iiistiUvt. ~ ? ??-. A LADY HAKTXO TOASf AT TBE CAUFFIRM. From The Hoeioix Journtl. Many of the auiv'.vmg BSBBfaBB of tu.; old BBBBBB*aB> Bottsiitb Kegltue.nl will doul.lloaa rcineuibor tite foil?w-> tog Im-ldent of tbelr oamp llf.i in Alexaodna, Oue ,Uy a Northern lady whoso n-mle heart bied to *,-s the Ba*Baaa*B M iho horo. a who wora fl^utui,- for thoir coiuitry'* h jiin:-, Tbitusd tlie eamp )u*l a* tho " i.<?y* " wore pie|.,,;iii0- their arenlag *maal> a lurge tlie b <d I'een built tor tlie parpoae of oooklng eo.1 ?<? H I Inaalla* le-ead. Oue ponr follow wuo wa* ao sick tbal be could burdly movo eruwlod p-liifully ta tbo llr.; w:i.i .1 *lloo of breiid atitck U|*>n tbo ead of a bivoiu:. lie U.id approarhml froiu tbe lecward, but did uot bave stretigth enoiiuii to acawi aut of tbe ainoke. The lady took tbe luipioinptii Ma*Xt** furk froiii hi* huudautl mmiu re turiied tbe hraal foaitnd tn a BbImbIB ihadeef brown. LaatBBJ np she saw anotber eonirsde e.piipj.ed tu hke iii.iiiiior alaudiog l.y ber aido, ioi.ktng wl?tr.ill> at tho to.iat .tiid then at hia owu aliuoot breud. She coi.U uot refnse this slleut appeal and tbe accoud slico waa toastod ln llke inanner. BBM**** alu- left thatblockof w.iodsho had toaoted seveu oreuebt loavee ofuread, aud tlie buogry vet.-i.m , lowl a lea-t 11,at reiuiudod them af hn.ue coiuforta. Al ter tiio toaatlriV praeeM wa* eoiirpbtcd, tbe lady look?d belilud ber 411,1 there bebeld two or tbree eorapHiiloa of the BMBBBMBl seated ln a aemi-ciice BBBBJBt ber devourliuf. ?.-t llke hungry chlldroi.. Sbe aaya that ahe look* baok upou t'mt supper with the Ma*-achusetl* 6th Kegtmcnt one ot tli* l.iearvai.Uiat ev, uu of bm llfo. AU TBEY OVGBT. From The ******** Biilletln. * Judire Sanford loves a goo<l atory, of wUcb hls teMtng thla fo oti" of iho jnry at tbe rocvut tenn of tbo court ln proof: Mecting a man receutly, whlle walklue tu tbo atrcota of Hartford, he wa* souiewbat ubniptly but cordlall/ greot??d. when tbe followiu;: emiverautlou oceurred: 1 Uuu t you know mo, Judtft t" ' Ho, air. I am aorry to a*f tb.it I have uot thiit ho'ior." ' Why. fdfjn. I was 011 Bm Jury lu Uteurieid wba* tho ? ?? .aju wax tried, that 111:1 lo *o inueti t.,U." 1 I reiuemlier tbo trial verj well, aud I rei.ien ,-r thu, that tlie deciaion of the Jury wa. auuply ou'.r 1 cooa*." "* Oiitn.'.-eoiis. Judge! Outraireous I Wliat do yoa mean 1 I teli you thi*: We di*. tiut care a eontioe-ital for what ym s.ti.1. We doci.led tbe oaao aa wa wugbt, aaaa*f*af i? lawi" BOW TBE QVWMW OF SIIEBI TR.iTELLED. fr.nit The Wettern Ohrltnim A.lvw" ' llow did Ut<- yu.xiii of BhaBa travel wk.-n ?be went te aee 8olo*aoafM aaked Kuaa K- of her Bauday?aaaMMfl chiss of little uirl.s. N'o one ventured an an-tw.-r. "II vou had aaa**ai yonr BMM* you eoi.l.l aot bave lielped ku..? 11114," *iiid their teacuer. " Now, look ovt-r tli* ver?e? aifabi." ? Could ahe bave goae by tbe cir* t" a*ked Mis* B?, bexlnnlmf to loee patleuoe, as tbe chtl ilreu oonnattod their txiak*. but appeured tn nrrire at no coiiclue'iui. - Vea'in," aaid ii little girl at tlie eu! 01 tlie cla.-is. " .siie weut by atosiu-aara." " liid she, inl.e 1'." aald Mla* K?. ? Well, L . lue, wo would llko to kuow bow you fonnd tbat out." ' In 1 '?e <.iml verae." reaponded tho cblld, ? .1 says, ihe came with u very great train." A STOIIY OF IXGRATITVOE. Trnr-Tor'r t.ttt'rfn Tlie vimlny Orrgnntan. Tbe liatldtns itaelf ia on tbe aite of tbe old Wasbincto* ilotci. Thi* iiotol. by UM wuy. wa* built .111 tbo Broiiud ouco occiiidcd by tbe tunuslon of Natbauiel l'niue, tbe Joy Oonldof flfty yeara auo. It may le a?lBBd, bb*BB tii.-nci. y. itiia .a_.|,o l.anli.ir. Prime, onoe, when a poor youug man, w.-ut to u Motttuoru plauier on a riait al tlie tiuio to N'ew York, aul asked for a loan of $5.0JJ. - What seoiritr ean yon give 1" asked the ptaatBT. ? Tue word of an hon -at man." anaered Prime. Tb.- plaucor eya.1 Uuu for au iu-Laut and tucu roplied: " You sball have it." Thi* bb*b gHve ftafhaniel Prime hla great atart ln life and he aoon paid the debt. Yeara r .Ued ou aud bo liec.a.iue tba leadiu^ ****** of tha e.ty. Oue day tbe plaut-r, w-lio bad oefrieulod lii,u at UMOUtaataf hia <? ireer. catne to him In poverty aud Bakad tilru for tho lmn of tbe *a.ne aum tbat he had leir Prlius ao oj.pir tuueiy. I'l.o i.auk.-i rouisiuhored uuu well baiaskol: " What aecunty can y?u give I" "Tbe word of an hotiest luan," answered the p'.antcr, eebomg Prirae'a own worda of yeara before. ? Tuat wou'l do iii Wall atrooi," waa tbe banker'a reply. The planfer seetne-t daitel by *neh an answer anl left with., i'. a word. Tuo inan wiio wt* espable ol aueli tofanutt*** ha 1 baaaaaa a araaar, a BMBeaaaaMa oa tna BUbject of iiioiiey. aul 11. his old aga beeoMlfl I toa me iu ihoinulst efwealtb ovor th* tbougbt tbat ae mig.'it bf aoiue paaB*k8B*f diefinr. eaium'Ited atiiold.i by cattiug liis throat 111 bi* ui.tua.on thal oooupuHi tli" sito, a* itli'eady atatod, ot the prcaeut WoaUiu^tou iluUJiua. A XEORO MOTB WOSDERFVL STATCETTES. jAtertnrf , Kan.\ IHepafh tn Tht St. l,oute 'Jloh' ? l>?motrat. Ii is riaimeil that a couuu lu olay nas b,*eu tllacivered aere, tbal wu.it uiiud Touu accomi.Usbed I* aaaata a necro bay by tbe name of Abram n*B*T*. ago M**B> teen yenrx. ha* the geotSM to ei>- it" ln aeolpt ir.- lf eppot* tuiiity ia 1til.1r.le l Iii 11. II- was Uorn ln I.-;iv, nuorih, K 111. Me .1.1s ba I uuiy turoo BBBatBa'BBblWlWlg BllUBB read and write falrly well. Mi.a ifeuer.il Intelllgcuce .,niy ^eeiua to Im. itSont tbe arnnnreof colored l.oy. i.r lm a,-e. Blag-wlasuaeto bM abilitv tn pick up a pi.iee or eiay and m jdcl lt lu a few iuiuui.es to aliuial.tui forui lut -. ltaetf to bia iu;ul with a llfe-likeuc*.a truly aaloiiieliiiK. lie ii ?s 1, ?n at work dowu by the rlror bnt.k for aome da.is. and fruui tho aaBBBBB* red clav l'ie y louml m . io*, without .tool* of auy klnd. wiihoui aay ni,ii,.iaordotdgaa,hefer**a bt* aBMBBN of bbmaad hn iuixI.'m ot i. ji'.aea, (lo^.-i, c.utie, m, u ou haaasaark, n - 1 witb i>i_ es .11 their uiiiiLli-, and olhor cre I'.ioj.i tli.? ?nggesi tbenuelma to tit* Itnaglnatlon. witb a .vou lerful reillty au.l 110 toaa*al**rat*M artistie tslent. Tu^?e lltile BMilnla a* aalla alfraai 18ns*M te tl aaatoa BBd ihe l?,y la liiaUlinr a i.ur Urtug iio.'ii I.J* art air. a<ty. Ml* ereatlou* auggeat wonderful poaalbllltlea, lf piopcrly tra.ned aod de\ eloped. -? ? POE'S EIXWUMMMB TO A YOUXQ SAYAXT. K II. I'raltuii tn ihe C/.rufia/i I'uun TradglBg aloa*tb* r**d near a Paauaylraal* viiiage, hl* iMicke ? tli.ed with M MBM, toa 1- a 1 1 ', ..-. 1 ? '.|i nr twe.ve yeara old Aiui.e> -wii me luatlue ive l.n ? .r t mm ? areaturea toaad U* aarlleat nrpreaabin lu taUiariag tiuiu up ra thia way ?waa soddenly atopped byaye*** uuu. Mi- ba.1 ii p.iie faoe. <Urk hair, a hiub farabea I BB l daep-aat, piarelugeraa. ilo bavdaaerioua.mibapwy air. i.iii li.a v, ,;,.,? waa kiudly as ho bld the yuuu.; uaiualut Couie to II Bt ? Kow." aaid be, " do you kuow what thi* is I" taking otie of tbe banalaaa litUe aa****, Tho boy only knew i's couiinan, loeal name; where Bfea the reainr man toid bhn ns eorrect aelentlBe Baoaa. after nutklnj. hla del.gbted 1 upil fnow Ten-itorial Ouoiuglsi uf Wyouiliui repoat tiio iMMiderons worda, to be aure be und,.-r*too.I them oorreetly. Tb,-u be u.ut .m wWli e,ieii n*i riio anleasrhtinj be bad in bia |.m m, uutil tbe cU.i.l had uaaatnred bl* faaataatnu abjaat lea^.m, thc uuuy-joiul-d uauiea of ea.b *?j,eeiuj u ue.ug tli ui'y H\id ui tils uiiud hy aouie little bMUi y.of tu* hiit.iis of ritcit. rhowtng bow tloaely they had one aud all l??-aii at.id.iHl by their teu*l.er. Atter tbat iU*t inoetiio; many etaaia followed, ln which tbe patleut. lovmglabora of tbe te.w.i.r wero auii.lv reuartled liy tho itlowtug onthual .am of tbo p 1 I'liiailv. ti e boy was i.,l,l tb.t wbeuerer lu> waa puulad lu lu* rei.-ai4.liea to write a lettnr, askintr wksl Ba daalrrd to kuow. t? tMMb-iMiaii(>.iiu um vtli_.,-e i.,,..i-,,ni?e. lleavalleit blllianlf of tue olt.-r. aul, ta aitttlthm to tb* deftnite aad praela* lnfocuiatiou soukhi. tl.o leadier would cruloue, with deUuate taot, tbe ooiupoeitiou of tba letter lUulf. ? AXDi.EW 9A0WBOVB tWWMnBBMMBB. From The t'letetund Lecder. " People have little idea of tbe Mad*rrB*MBe<f Presldenl Jaeksoii'a heart," cont.mie.1 QuBBTM Hrinkerlioil. ? Even ou hl* dcathhed, when hla b.*tr waa BaafHd witb ibe paiun ot iar.|-.i|>|.i'o.-u'hliiK' di?*.il,i:iou, ln* klielu,-? of heart waMnbowniu uearly every act. oue of hla dtt.iglitor's storle* well iHustrutinir tbl*. Mrs. fa*feBBBj jr., had aome rnre and fropieal pl.-iuta wiueh abe |>ri4rst very h.ghly und tended witb a irreut deal of care. Iiut a few duya lieb^e be died, w be* he ktu-w hia .nd WM M ir, .ieneral J iek?on e.iiied hla a<to.,te.l eon AiiIitw to ina bedalde. aad polntaagaaBba bbbbM whiob w*re BtaaaaaB 011 ihe froi.t yeruuda, sald: ' Anl.ew, I oan't Ino but a lew day*. and when my ru11er.1l take* pla. c there will doiibtle** Ih- a irreat many people h.-re. Ctilea* you ta'.<e *,,ine way i.i proteet tbose plant* they will be brofeaa <>tt or deatroyid or tukon away. Now Harab la very proud of them. "aiid I tuink that when tbat ti BM coiiiea yott sbould have tbose plaut* oarri.-d tu tbo 111^.-i ******** and loek rhe wlttdowa nnd then they will be ?a'e.' ? He itied a few day* uft.-rward. III* dirctioua tn thla re*peet we e uot observed, ? aud Mi 1 -l.n .*.ui a i <-iil* were de*troyr,1 or carrted away tn plecca or aa a wbole* aa niiMueutoe of tbe oocaaion." Tired Languid Dull Kiiu-flr az^retsca tbe eoadiUou of thauaa-Aa ot pe.aila aa thia seaaoa if the year Th< depreatuig effoct* of lue wam weatht r, aud the weakened couditioa of tbe body. are nu.ckiy oreroouie by tbe ttae of Hood'a 8araap_nli* Way auffer bBBBB whena remafly U ao cioae *t handl Tak* it aow. II wlliglTayoubealta, atremrthaDd eaeray "1 took Heod'a .?aTaaptrrlUa for loaaof appeOte, Byapepsfa, and eeueral languor. It 8M me a raat axaount of fo*d. aod t haw?oba?:?a?i?y 1n r4Mwui.B*w*l*M ?*af trieu4? an* all n.-nUiic .aMloMM." *. **'? aiu.B#oa?. <J?Uiey. IB. " Ii4MMl'a nar-aaarliUi aonaa m? my ayatea. aonaea nqy blood, ahan^Ba **r appetUe. aad aaatna to tuBud a* ?rar.-" W. J. i.i*. 11. CornlBa. M. Y. ??I eauid not alaap. au*1 ln tbe oaorolna bad bardly BM anouirh te g*t ont af bed. I bad no appetlta, aad my faco would break aat witb piaipl**. I detudod to take Uoo I'a Har? ?aparUla, and aoon began to irteep aoundiy: eoukl j-et up witb uuttb.t ttre.1 B&dbuuna 1 faaling,aad My appeUte luiiiroTed.** B. A. NaMRme. Kaal, O. HoocTs Sarsaparilla 8*14 by all ArmxgieU. 81. ou far *?. 1*8888*1 "?*y bf* C. I. iioij.i A UO? A_wMa?aa*as, f.awaik "BBBBj 100 Dtses Oie Daliar