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The Baltimore psrk commissioner, hare just nrohlbited kisa'uc In the oublie nark under penslity of *10 S j A *100,000 cotton ml» I. sbont to be built 1 »t LouI «ri lie, Ky The cspltsl stock has al- 1 7 _ t . _ _ s Oper*, opuses snd opl sre term, imed by \ . s THE IDAHO NEWS. . ... __, __ „ _ A one thousand foot arteatan welt la beta* ! tank at Tacoma, Washington. * , ... , , . . p , . .i,] It coat the city of Los Angeles, Csl.. *,9*00 to rid Itaelf of the small pox ac»re. I Sadie Mover, of Un, ford, Pa., although test 10 years old, weighs 193 pounds. Clttsens of Fryeburg, Me., report the sp pearance there of a pure white robin. r .... , . , , _ Over one hundred barrel» of petroleum a dav *ee used for fuel In Lot Angeles, Cal. 1 Paul Bauer, the noted Coney island hotel keeper, Is said to be on th# verge of iuaanity. In Philadelphia there la a young managed j 24 year, who enjoys the Income of *70,000 « year. | The army-worm la doing a gnat deal ol damage In the wheat-field» rear Palestine, ^ m ........ t Corkwood canes made to look like daintly rolled umbrellas are carried by Gotham men oi fashion. New York is talking about an anjrry son whe wears mourning because his mother has re* married. I. W. iONKS* Pnhllfttirr. IDAHO BLàCKFOOT, FACT AND FANCY. Sixty thousand cart loads of dust wer* col lected by tbe street sweepers In New York a few day* ago. ready been sold. some western muaical critics with slight shades of meaning. Charley Tong Sing, a survivor of the Jean nette expedition, has established a restaurant In San Francisco, Cal. The kick of a horse started a fire In Newton Tillage, N. H., the other night that burned , twenty-one buildings. The fron guards of Youngstown, O., have I changed their name to Logan guards la honor of the Ute Gen. Logan. An English prisoner, who Is 33 years old, confessed recently that he bad spent over twenty years In prison. Augustin Daly says the interstate commerce bill bas Increased the railroad fares of his oompany fully 20 per cent. In Buffalo, N. Y., natural gas Is furnished for housekeeping and other purposes at 20 cents.pcr thousand feet net. - At a New England dairy show there is said to be on exhibition a machine which pro duces batter In two minutes. The cremation of the remains of the lata Chief Pascnal of the Yuma Indians took place at Yuma, Arizona, a few days ago. It is estimated that between *500,000,00G and *600,000,000 will be expended in railroad construction in the United States during the current year. The white settlers near Defiance, N. M. are becoming alarmed at tbe restlessness of the Navsjoes, and have sent for troops to guard their homes. A dress parade of the Havtien army took place a few days ago. Thirteen privates, ten officers, and six drummers were the chief features of the display. At Greenwood, Ark., a colored preacher, who a short time ago celebrated his 102d birth day, has taken out a license to marry Mrs. Edle Smith, aged 62years. She (looking at a book of mediæval illustra tions)—Do you believe Satan has wings! He —Don't you know, my dear, he is generally supposed to be a very fly individual ! At Point Pleasant, Vf. Va, à few days ago, _a 12-year-old boy died from the effects of a dose of patent medicine administered to him by bis father. The boy died with all the symptoms of arsenical poisinlng. ' Undertaker (to new boy)—Did you see the ladyf New Boy—Yessir, an' she nst me If the funeral 'rangements was all completed. Un dertaker—You said they were! New Boy— Yessir, I told her we'd get everything dead to rights. The editor of Carlisle (Pa.) Volunteer that he was rendered for some minutes breath less last week by a stranger—who proved to be an old delinquent subscriber—walking into his office and planking down sixty-three round silver dollars, the total amount due for back subscription. Church congregations In Berks coanty, Penn sylvania, are bolding anti-glgling sociables for the benefit of tbe church. The person wbc laughs, smiles or gigies are fined 5 cents. At one of these gatherings the other evening the minister, who issometbingof an Anglomaniac, 'to read selections from a London comic-weekly, x- and the church funds were not augumented a cent's worth. A new form of amusement, now In vogne at Beaver Falls, Pa., Is for a number of young men to gather round a natural gas torch and catch tbe June bugs or beetles, then put them on tbelr hands and bet the cigars as to which will fly away the quickest The bugs fly directly for the gas torch, and another plan Is to bet on the one who will get In the flames first and be burned to deatn. It is a very excItiDg game, and the boy's say it beats base-ball all hollow. A brick made of asbes and cinders is now being manufactured In San Francisco, CaL The examiner says: "The rest.U is a brick of unusual solidity, handsome in appearance, of a most durable character, and made entire ly without burning or baking. *AU manner of experiments hare been tried with tbe bricks In the way ot subjecting them alternately to Intense .sold and heat, but without any In jurious effect. Tbe best quality bare even been boiled for hours without cracking or showing any signs of dissolving." A Boston mother was talking to her little 4 year-old daughter about her being good and loving God. Tbe little girl dropped upon ber knees by tbe side of her hiother and offered a little prayer. She then arose, and, with a very self-complacent look, said: "Mamma, did God bear that prayer!" "O yes, my dear; God always bears our prayers. "Mamma," said she, verycraneslly, "what did God say i" "He didn't say anything. God doesn't speak to us In that way." "0 yes, mamma, he did; you didn't bear Him. He'said to'one of the angels, "only hear that little girl 'pray!"' The singing of the Mcredlan 8tféèt church choir, 8unday, In Indianapolis, was unaccom panied by music from tbe organ, tbe causw of which was explained at the close of the servi» by Dr. Gilbert, who, alluding to Ml . Myron \V. Stowall, said: "Our yointgorganist has been ■ blessed spiritually by the service here. He came to my family asking what he should do, and we recommended he should Join the First Presbyterian ebureb, as his lather and mother are members there. He has gone over to teat church to be received, so we will have no organ in singing "Praise God from Whom A1 Blessings Flow." At * recent flower fete In London, says The . •» Wo» francien Beport, one of tlie beauteous maids in that English village completely crushed her jealous sisters. She bad a figure famed for IU beauty, and ber skin was like tinted marble. This she not only showed to a i fascinating extent to tbe young men who ; 1ac«d her at the stall (all could do tba.), but the back of her corsage was so "seoopeu" away that she resembled a sculptor's nude modeL But, say you, there was no one behind to look on beauty'thus unadorned. Well, no. But —the back of her stall was one huge mirror. *'* And lYviss this Same mirror that made theoi'i ' • *r girl# realise lflat they bad been backed out savs A ponderous step sounded in the „ _i— of thunde ring knocks made mv door rattle tminrterln K Enochs mane my coor nuire j on its hinges. I recognized that heavy 1 st0 P- 80 liko ,ho tread of an enr "K'' i 1 elephant and wondered what under heaven had brought Major Phdpot to s , » « i * • n * i \ my bumble lodgings. Before I could answer the raps, the door was burst violently open, disclosing the colossal figure of the choleric major, who evi dently in a towering rage, stalked across the floor, and seated himself in , . . . oe n„ a neu man, yo.i "Hope I sec you well,''I began po litely, scarcely knowing just how to take him, for his uncertain temper was a subiect for comment bv all who . ' _ , 0V . 0 _ Knew oi nad ever near« oi u jn "Hope you do, sir; yes, sir, .roared he, bringing his cane down on the floor with a baug. "You're old George Green, ain't you?" "I am George Green at vour ser ... " _ .' . vice, sir, said I, smothering my in dignation at his brusque manner, "and, as to mv age " "To the devil with yonr age, man" interrupted the major with a grunt, "Who the duce cares how old you are? Keep that as a choice morsel for tea drinkin®- women. I come to see you . .. . , , to-day because I have heard about you, and I am told you are the very man I want to do business with." "You dome proud!" said I, as the major paused for want of breath, "Shall be-happy, to serve yon in my small way, if—" "Lord save us!" ejaculated the ma jor, growing alarmingly red in the face in hiseflorts to make himself heard the full length of the block. "Why on earth don't you keep still and let me speak? Only one man may talk when I'm around, and I'm that man! D'ye hear that?" ' "Anybody can hear you that choses to listen, if he isn't as deaf as a door post!" The major is a rich man and I am not, but there the difference in favor of tho major ends; and perhaps noboily ever had talked to him like this before, Any way, he calmed a trifle. - "I m told you are a detective," he gi-owled, in a deep bass that had all the effect of pout up thunder in my lit tie room. ■•lam." ' . I flattered myself that if, as they say it is, "brevity is the soul of wit," my reply must absolutely have bad a par alyzing effect on the doughty major. But nothing of the sort. On the con tmry, he actually seemed to be pleas ei1 '• n ltl n il111 30 'i" 1 ®'. • ,< 'T 11 tell you what it is. Green," he broke out presently, in a stentorian tone, "I am in a dreadful lix, aud I Wa .?p y? ur , he ,T> Lnderstand? ' "liiere s my daughter. Yon vo heard of nty daughter haven t you?" """ en , , "And she s got no end of beaux and 3uch like fol-de-rois. liiey all swear by the crook of her little finger thatj. she s the one object of the worttP worth ,'er"V u , •> "do be sure. "And what with the fifty thousand a o |loK tliat her granilmollier left her —JMfty thousand gold dollars! think of it.—I don t feel inclined to dispute the lsy ardent young men, ladies with fifty thousand dollar bank accounts are objects to be desired, and my Ara holla seems to be no exception; But, nkhtoln Ut ilr0 ^ bt . hh ^ on ' R re r nn ' ! n " whack on li.s ponderous leg that threatened to split the broadcloth, and . fa .ni 8 n - i'",', 1,8 { r'y *?}• s lowed, if my daughter Arabellas e • i'll^ c 1 1 1 Jiirihl J A r ih 'll ^ j ,0 . U 8 * od f aat , 1 , s,r v!* up and connng, and-feels himself able to cope with a thousand fortune-hunting -orTil bauaimns°ei l en"f ?ly " ^ 1>airi orin battalions, even. • I ve no doubt about, that, as the major paused to gather m-aliUl« wind, and glared wickedly from the corner of bis one eye; "and, if I understand it. the rascals/^ n8SlsU,,Ce 1,1 0Ut ' viUin S ••■iwl .i.n ,i, , , 1 hat s. the very ; tbing! roared he, !? a . t0 ".?, tbat ® a «e the windows rat tie. That s just it,, exactly! You've hit the nail slap on the lieâif! It's this way. My Aiabella has actually lost her senses, and gone head over heels i.^love with young Pillkina-know "intimately" " • £r .s.'..« , rt r „ P™««. et thau Lucifer, and a demned demo e.M m pohtics! Bv the Lord Harry! lier old dad as bis son-in-law. No, prhfo' I h"t ta d- 8 p ? vert r v j Ihat ® hiB M . >} 1 ^' IS P° lltc ' P lki,î 1 « 8 «, V * rjr i ,1WB— P 'a D8—pab! a ii T il l ' V - Ver ,' a,,d onco upon a time had been a rival of my own. He was proud; lie was poor; and, more eonbl , 0 ..ÏÏ 8 i ray S ' VOrn . ° n r ,y - ,f 1 could spoil his prospects of marriage with tho major's heiress. I dotermlnfd to do so. hero was my revenge, and tevenge is sweet. Ihat is, those who .ave l.ad an opportumty to know suy u te '. £ dy , bel ! eve * h °ra "Pdlkins knows whai l think of his trying to marry my daughter. I've told liim. Not only have 1 toi i him in j^uo words that he is a fortune hunter. but 1 enforced it by kicking him off h- front piazza no longer ago than Hy* aiormug," w, n t on the major. NOT AS I WILL. r<Hi (lt"Mf'l and alone 1 ataaA Willi linkt« The durUiiia Afrahltof* Yet thla one thlnx I learn to know Each day more suit!* a* I »• Ihm doors arc opened, way» Burdetia are lifted nr are laid Bv »»me «leal tan unseen amt atiU I'lifatkouied purpoae to fulttll, "lsotnsl wlil." ..... . , , Blindfolded and alone I wait, | (<]l (, x , niiter, rain too tatet Too lieavr burdens In the load, AmUearr rnd .lavs so loog, solo.*} Yet this one thing I learn to know Each day more surely a. I go. That I am glad the good mud ill ch>n(te | CM |* w » re ordered atilt, "Not as I will." .. Nol „ j w m ;•* the sound gro*s sweet E»< li time mv lip« the words repeat; j gj* "J iSüfthSüÜttUlht »Uata Like whispered voice to calm ami bless | Ml uuresi and all loneliness. "Not as I will," tiecause tlie One Who loved us first and last has goue Before ua on the «pn«1. and still For us muit all his love M j »tu » —licit* Haut Jackton. •ids on eaeb band; as 1 (trope - in tbr m afraid lo h< are made, Front George lo Gretna Green. , tho only safe chair the place afforded, I understand, I'm far from i in that*'* prancing an frrtiv about the room, ••tiood Lord! He just got tin. bowed politely, lifted bi* bat. f you'll believe me! the impu deut dog! and, says he, 'Suce von adopt j heroic treatment, my deah major 1 feel obliged to follow your example and . ute this courtship in a heroic ; I'll have your daughter, | or I'll die trying to win her. Römern her that. Hut he's mistaken! no Pill-1 kins will ever wed a Pliilpot—perish ! the thought. I overheard tiicm plau- 1 ing an elopement*and I intercepted a lioto not two hours ago. in which ho her the details, and set the time, I It is to take place j to-night We give a grand party, you know, and she is to slip away after supper, when the carriages are drawn up in line before the pavement and the j guests are. taking their departure, She is to put ou a long dark wrap, and carry a tuberöse iu her baud, by which he is to recognize her. There is to be a earr age handy. She is to enter it, and the driver is to go to the—-devil. But, unknown to Mr. Pitlkins. Arabel la's old dad is to put in his appearance, aud Arabella herself is to lie yanked up stairs and seul to to bed." I •'And what am 1 to do?'' | *'You are to come to tho ball as a gnest. I will introduce you to my daughter, and you must shadow her the during the the whole cveniug. She of must not be allowed to evade us. 1 W ,°" Ul K ° 1,011,0 ""l 1 ^ J'"/ f " P and have an end to it all but for t t, e partv. It would never do for i | !>« t0 *» absent » h#n onr ,. K u . esl arrives. ,re spent a small for to tune thld H a r rt >- " J * want }' to . be i si success» uiiu X d'U (tctciunuuu not to , entertainment, nor to allow Imkius to run awav with Arabella." "I'll be there early," said I, earger evi- ly. "Do. I'll give you a hundred dollars in to help me outwit the rascally Pillkins. He's entirely too smart in bis own esti I mat on. Aud if he thinks be w 11 ever yo.i | t |, er liis nest'—figuratively speak mg. of course—witli Arabella's #50.000, po- why, then, he'll do it through old Phil to pot's mistake—that'-s all." " You can llt 'P l ' uJ u P on a ' uI } who 1 0 T, 01 ' ex P eot earn a hundred dollars more easily than I will to-night, my dear major. Let me see: tube roses—dark wraps—-waiting carriage at the about three o'clock in the morning. I give von my word Major Phdpot, that | if Pillkins gets at Arrabella to-night ser- y ou " ,a y «*««>>• heiui for afoötball. "Good. Til expect iou early and in- with that he tore himself away. j »»•»*»» | I'hired an elaborate evening suit and toot my , V! ty to Ph ipot mansion. The major lived in an elegant style in a big are? stone-house on Schuyler aveuue. He had tea given mo a card, which l sent up by a ' you serTant - Instantly the major came in to the study where the servant had coil dHC t e d me to wait a moment. I ••Gad!" Says he. "you look like a dandy." the "I am a dandy," says I. for to-night, anyway. How goes it ?" my "Lovely. Arabella suspects nothing. She is rather more affectionate than ma- common, but, in view of lier intended face flight, perhaps not more so than is na the tural." on A heavy velvet curtain that con me cealed a doorway trembled slightly and caught my attention for a momeut. What if somebody should overhear ns ; ' but no, that was impossible. I stepped toward the curtain, but at that moment the beautiful Arabella herself appeared in the farther recess. am "My daughter, this is Mr. Sidcwin of der. of Cplumbus. Miss Ph'lipot, Mr. Sidewinder," sais the major, introdu cing us. ' " ' The major and I had agreed that I he should be known that evening as Mr. all Sidewinder from Ohio—a particular lit- friend of his whom lie had not met within a long time. As an oltf friend of her father's I say hope Miss Philpot will preserve me a my few of the dances on her tablet," said par- I to the young lady. I "As many as you like," she sail af con- fablv, and I marked as many as I ' dared. j She was called away just then by a lot j he of fresh arrivals; but 1 managed soon to make my way through the crowd I into the ball room. I knew she would no t attempt to leave the house before supper, so there was nothing to worry vo myself about. You know it is not often that a poor detective gets a chance to mingle with the fashifliiable swells as and an equal, and I wanted to make the best of it. j thatj. .Whenever I thonght of Pillkins—and it was oftèn'ëhoiiglFf.mt^'SS'TîgÔod humor—I could not help but laugh in my >leeve at the trick we were going to play on hint. To earn a hundred her dollars and be revenged on your enemy I of at the same time is enough to make - the anybody cheerful, and M ss Philpot had no occas on to complain of inatten t on on my part, when in course of the evening I claimed her for a partner. I | danced her and I iced her ami I walk hh ed ?ter four thousand miles, I firmly 1 n " tx'lieve, around the big conservatory. • that I frequently caught the major's eve and but he smiled the broadest kind of üp *?}• pruval. and long before supper lime ' I had earned the undying hatred of a od scorc of young fellows who envied mo up joy «00.1 luck in putting the rest of to her admirers in the shade—so to speak. I As the hour grew later I' hoticed Miss CaSt f ' ,rliv8 toward the little study. The major, the busy w dh his. guest, still took timft to send me two I nes by a servant, bid--t ding me to be on my guard. I deter it. mined not to take my eyes off his way S ™ rJ an< > tî.ougl.t it was impossible to be constantly at lier, side, , he, still I hovered near enough to see every rat- motion on her part. What puzzled nie most was the fact that, contrary to our this expectation, she ttiaile.no mot'on to i lost leave the parlors. It was* long past 2 o'clock. The dancers had Pred them selves out and were scattered here and tlieto in the dressing rooms, or stood ar «"a when the elopement would be attempt ed. I gradually approaibedMiss P h^ .. c. , No, "Carriage for the Misse« Fenton hiB "'carriage ?or Colonel Bel lairs." "car-\ '- la K« for Mr. • Parkinson and ladies " «ried a number of voices at once, and a f tr,:anl of People streamed down the He brbad steps. Miss Philpot laniruidlv . advanced into the liallP I folkiwrd 1 d0 ' ,,!l - v - She was without the prescHb ed dark wrap and the tuhnrn««* ui.„ „ seemed not^ ÄVÄt idea of running with Mr. Pillkins. Was it all a mistake of tlie major's excited u f lin ey after nil? I could not help but think so. Still, I waited. Mu.rinl-' his brook lifted her head and glanced caus ually iu my direction. Tim strendi ^M in people melted away frôra before her As 1 pushed my X through the c®<5»d off into the broad hMl. she stéped neaf the wide open door. 7 A roll ofcarftdt had been litd dowa Jhe stop, and aero« I l u across i iln "And wlial "Sav, he sxv Hi Phil rt maiiniih. gave oven to the hour. 1 worked tnv way ed to keep her diitan-e. At that mo I d ished tip. and e Miss Philpot. id," the door a tall form t< the pave men want her. deter« « su dden| j "Carriage for Catherw „polled, an if by magic . sprang ont. ; Mis« PWlpot glided forward. | instant 1 reoogn:*«d Mr. Pillklna. "No, you don't," said I, elutehiug at Miss Philpot'» flowing robe, as she ! tj,>w towanls him. uk filmy dress 1 gave wav in my hands; the carnage door closed upon her white ligure and the driver put whip to the horses. A I hack stood i.ext iu line. j ••Fifty dollars to you if voit follow and overtake that carriage.'' 1 tolled to the driver and jumped into the ve hide. j We tore down the street like mad. leaving Major Ppiloot standing at his deserted home lilliug the night air with imprecation». The flight and the pursuit had taking place in much less time than it takes to tell it now. [| | UI ,I been almost instantaneous in its quickness, and 1 did not liko to be balked at this stage In the game, Whore now was revenge, and where, I too. where my hundred tloilar»? Come | what would. 1 determined at ail haz ards to overtake the runaway, "Lay on the whip," I cried to my driver. -'The horses are in a dead run." ho answered back. "Wo a n't more than " " block l,ol,i " a M . r ' * > . i J 1 . ki "V' "Then von recognisodIMIknuf" • Oh, vus." ' Keep 'cm in sight, and if they stop at an, place, mereas your speed and vatcli up with them. ir<> rtippil down Bi'omi utrcpt turned l„ 0 f'FourtK«.dbeaded 1er ^ rver. "Where can that infernal fellow lie goiug?" I thought, watching anxious ly thu carriage as it dashed over the road in advance of us. We chared them for nearly an hour, when ( p-r coived that we were ga ning pcrceptl bly. Tlie driver of the barouche notie cd it and pulled up suddenly iu the middle of the road. "I'd like to know what the due« yon fellows are racing me for this tirnu of night," cried he. --I want Miss Phdpot," I retorted, jumping down down aud opening the doer of the barouche. The driver laughed sardonically. | "You won't find her here." The night was nearly as light as dav. the moon shining so brightly that one might almost have read print without j glasses, precluding the idea of herhav- ; | ingesca|H»l from the carriage without | my knowledge. | "Miss Philpot," says I, putting mv i nead inshle the carriage, "you must e return lo yonr father. ' J he carriage was emptv; Mias Pt.il- ; wa * Ilot here—nor yet Mr, litik.ns, -itther. : I was confounded. "What hocus-pocus work is this?" I | cried, angrily. "She was here, for I saw her enter this very vehicle anhuur i ago." The driver laughed again: a quizzing, I hateful laugh, that made me long to knock him down. "Gh, yes. to lie sure she was here, She just got in at one side of this here * coach and she imiuediatuly jilunuxlout j at the other side, as per arrangement, i f V |K * tliat there I' llk us had a uig *»;«.- r proof that lie slipped over her Whitehall- ; dre** m'd slipped her into a gig as was waiting for 'em ut the corner. And they are man an' wife by this tune, in spite of ail the detectives in iliinoy. Pdl kms K uve n,B twenty dollars to raw oil bcl ' e aiu * *«ad you a wild-goose eiia- e, and * 1,1 ••«fned if it hasn't bneaghe -lie best joke in the business lo see you smart Alecks fooled so neatly. IWoi ' for Pillkins ! ' 1 11 " as enough to make auv am ,wcar > alM * I swore curses not ouiy 'otld but deep. Both the drivers laughed. "I'll take my fifty dollars, Mr. Green." sad the fellow tliCrompiojed; I and if it's all the same. I'll take it : [now." ' "In a dejected and surly mood I j turned home." j It was a week afterward that Jla jor Philpot thundered down my hail way, and, thundering at my door more, thundered himself into mv small room, and filled up my best chairw.tb his rotund ligure. "It's a detuned tin' ' tile game they played us. eh. Green t it?" said lie. blandly, as ho pulled . . his big pocket hook and unrolled some bill*. Bv j George! You knew mv At^d PHlk-ns hid befi inl the carta! —/'Mary that night of the partv. they overheard every blâmai word we siid. and laid their plans to oui wit ns," and lie roared wdh laughter. I I was amazed. - "But you don't mean to mv, do von. Major, that you've taken that scam into jour friendship after nett a tr.c a* lie served you?" | The major only laugli<-<!the iam 1er "All's fair in love ami « 1r < 1 and here's your money. iS'tS ng • it lo vou, von know, beei le J.«; ccede'd i„' keenin<r mv \ "« 1 clop m- but just ? for ? 1» *v!!n failed "to do so P.MkiinTis . biick perfect brick—do you hear U.oi j<> „„.I the major'slapped bis 1rs, „i t h lm mei.se satisfaction. " I "He's noor I know imi h.» i than lightning and as to i'i 8 ' l l ? rp " r wMlVffi't^ a.Z^' 8 '7 , ft do say that the democrat, „...i^ to rim him for the logisLton* i? • * « and if be pnlls in af l heWd**?! ' race—m/J /'ll bet mv bottom d i? f , | l ! wdl -why ArubMIa's A. i d ''" , ' r ' 4 ,n stand in wiuf him to IbH^t^l Ï , his pile." W ' ol "What nbout Arabella i no" said 1, completely ihinn, i turn of affairs 7 «««led ut the i 'üî g«J sir! Arslalll , . „ worth fifty thousand (h.llV* ftctua lv ray opinion.^ 1 3 m<>r ?: in , with Pillkins. Sharp g, r | UArabiX— Just like her old datl.^sir formal, *he srjsi a ■»- p Arabella nlumm-il lm. 10,1 H| n, y Z my"of UoT înd .»f ,Kht *7" , ^Ä^^tazst vonr > \G e iv^.n r0 l,Mrr( ' iJ in 8 l ,it ' ! " f are, and" what aw >aP * : ,IOrt ' aboutit 9 " \ "And what will von .1 w. . say* I 7 ' <l0 about ltP . "Bv <i,„ » T i„ maior "tlmrî- wL I. f fy! roarg th,! uhl^drt-iand tlT^w Ü LT lh,n .'< 1 „ Vi s . ? ■ V . C , 10 forgive 'em; L \?"" w ®? 1,a \ 1 7* the D , a I' 1 of revenge I Itto* ol ! ^ ''lkii w . Mnrried to ake^n nld foVit''" 1 " piUl of a " 1 ' "il i ■ , b l l,tr '"'"'r >« the bar £ al "' N b j* l>unishm en , too vag*,e to be a ple„,„ ro pi i/i a, l over town, ' Wl „, t on Mnjor fi 1 * . hoW '" ev ** 9 head of iis. 1 l,ul '° 8 J ol,r ni '">'-y. Green, Pm V,'* . RV ? y0U Wlnw extra, I j 'mIV 0t '««•• hoys, for i uicii, 11 be no end of tb, j. ou -n il tx-aenl men I a bn 1 m«*l Î At Ihat in I Iv " its i arc can *• of the by his ed ten r-; onco do* had :i l f mm i U I you going to do a a wns entirely to me. I'll«'«'» ten dura I , .mil much «»> in lhi> next jruttf nmm»', Ore«« to y««- 1 AMI Pillk*n*P ■ Well I'dlklna net nail) did g® lo lit» loiCi®l'%tui*t > . end I» quoted a* ®n* bi» tctiii® of Ml imrly. II» literally roll* in elov.T. and live* on I be fat ol tho laud, and to tliii dav I* referred to with pride by Maj.- »» "•».» son-in And ns form-, b fore l -ver attemid again to "head off" a runaway couple, may tome body com«» (limit* äiuI kimlljr kirk me higher than G lileroy's ooto brutod kit-. el her mo door form t< at she dress and A follow tolled ve mad. his air and much now. its be game, where, Come haz my ho than stop and turned 1er lie tobacco that costs 80 e»nts per pound the for 85 venta, (12, aud ofteu -T1 -0. The oilier content» of the slop chest are also p-r- doled out to the sailors, whh whom it .* a case of Hobsons*s choice, at enor notie- mens profits to the captain's pocket. the Captons, also, have a peculiar fond ness for commission», and when lying yon at a port the butcher, tho ship chandler. of afld the bumboatman all willingly agree to pay over a certain percentage of the monev received from tho ship for the the sake'of obtaining the traite. Money has to be hired to meet tho b ll«; and hero, too, tho Inevitable commission jingles in the pocket of the waster of the dav. .hip, at sea an autocrat, on shore an one object of adulation. Vessels in dis tress are often otil'-e to hire lar-a ; sum s of money to meet the expenses of | repairing, and part of the interest paid | and the large boses of tho advances mv i Hnd their war into the ever open iwck must e t 0 f the crafty mar ner. As an illustra' ion. the writer was on Pt.il- ; board a ship, the second mate of which waa to be discharged at » tore go port. : The captain, in making up the account* ready to be submitted to the i-onsul, I | found that he had b.:en charging th< I ro ate 7Ô cents per pound for toteie i (a> . ••Those ft?l lows on shore w II get all his monev. an vltow." saht Ut, "and I reckon 1 might as well have part of to j(." Accordingly tobacco was entered („ t i, 0 |,;u ut q; . M . r an ,j »i„. here, other items of the bill were increased here * j„ like proportion. j From Ih s short aeeonnt it wilt be i seen that captains still have onportu r nillcs to make a little m me "on tl,o ; outside." Tim amounts made b, some was by smuggling soon enable them to re And tire from the sea and l vo a life of case in Boston Advertiser. Pdl oil e, Tlic interesting and ini;x>rtantre you searches of Pasteur into the nature am. ' causation of the d se:uo commonly 1 known as hvdronl.ohiu .-v. 7V„- „ am , 1 ia * a> , * ouiy iieajunt, nave iloubtfcsi re suited in establishing the existence of specific bacterial organisms as ths Mr. direct cause of the disorder, hut thor* are no definite facts as to the ciremn it : Jla hail they lie. Bv we ng lm " r ' l ! ,n Ï ol the lv in , y " f 1 I to 1 ' iis. -n 1 til»* Ihat Tltey linvo the *lop Chwata and I »»• lulaalonans XVell ns Their ««Iwrt««. HOW SEA CAPTAINS GET RICH. — - It is often a source ol wonder how so ,, , . many shij» eaptaiaa »mas* Urg. for tunes, build p ilat al rMulenees, ami settle down, after a life of hardship ami exposure, a» thu »eer« and prophet« of their native villages. To bi »uro. »iure the day» of high freight* and vast profits of I he East India trad ■, when a vessel frequently paid for herself in oue voyage, fewer opportunities are afford ed to owners ami captains lo neciiiitu late w th thu rap'd ty of former »lay*, Still there are method* by which the crafty coiuuiau 1er of the ship h» eu ablcd to pick up a few »tray dollars The law prov do* tliat the captain of every »h p sliall provide a "slop cheat." containing boots, oilskins, suck*, nn derclolbiug etc., to besold to the »at lors, ineiuding a goodlv supply of to bxceo. The law also provides tliat tbe profits of tho captain »halt hr limited lo ten |ier cent. This, iiowever. is rarely enforced, and the captain d s|H>ses of Origin uf IlylMphotilA. Rtanee* under wliicb these germa orgiti ate. Among tho bun tor» and tranin r. in the frontier region* of Amer let tliorc is a general belief that hydronlto bin orgin .fd nnmarily in the bile of a skunk, of the order mephUie, accord ing to the naturalist». Tlieao hunter». many of whom have bn on do« and accurate observers, declare ihat tho saliva of this animal at all time* |kh »esse» a spécifié poison which commnni eaten to any liviig creature bin«., by it the germ* of hvdroyhobm. and that this disease orignal«* in no other manner. The skunk font times extreme* I Iv pugnaeiou*. and will light fiercely, " ^ ,n W ^ r n ' d<Wr ^- nn,, ^ l,MJ, animai», without provocation. Iroar its b to hydrophobia. It i* clair .. commiinicntnd to other animal*, and Dog»'aro'mora t" bï til®n "hl uogs arc more apt lo b« bitten than "hn ^*rilTs fon"!me*l^i!3''wit < h oi in a I countric. Tl ere are few animal, more wbl.de i J rc a f e ft w animals more widely distributed over the globe than are the several varieties of inepliitfo, and they are by no means uncommon in all II.» older settled district*. Wlierever then arc patch..» of thicket or a few doze acres of timber land there the skunk can find a hiding place. It would b< worth while for „.edlcal scientist* ,r j examine the saliva ut tins somewhat notorious little creature for tbe origin»; bacteria o hydrophob ;ia- | Hydrophob a is a theme of mysteri oils and peculiar interest, and in thi* connection the following account of mi wl.lch recently took pin«-« I near Uvalde Tex., I» given ns taken from a late Issne oLTVm Oulvtelon Sew,: *• Mr. Geoigo Mutile, Who moved oui of town a fortnight since lo Spring creek, had one of fds idtlo ..Iren ru? down by a rand fox. The little girl siiw the fox and was running toward tin house when she fell «nd was run ovei by the fox. Fortunately Mile wns no' bitten. The fox ran into the yard mu I attacked Mr.Maiile aftnr ho hnd carried his daughter in llm house, bnt was kill ed with rocks at the hands of tbe frigli- i toned father. A horse was bitten by n I mad fox on the Pullman pond, aboul ten miles alwve here, nbout two week* ago. Theiiorse was seen biting him self and acting strangely, and in a few minutes ran over a high pluff and was dashed into a slmjKdess muss at tin bottom," r-; onco had f i occurrence I do Bather Old, "Now, my boy" said a policoman to a boot-black as he stood on the and saw tho patrol wagon go past with a prisoner in it, "you can sou wlial vice finally lead* to. Look well m that picture." "Oh, rats!" cxclaimad tho boy Ir (Jeep disgust. "I've soon my old dac run in .by that same wagon twenty tinius! That's no now chromo to me!' —■Detroit free Prêt*. I 'll MCI It seems tobe an historical fact that Kll kenny cats played at C'hei leitoun Enterprite. croas pur-pustaa. ■ANCTUfIV. THE CZART I'll«'«'» ! lit» literally fat ol "it* to •« "•».» fcuthlll - attemid couple, " kimlljr ooto pound The buns, on «b also avoided The emperor refu»-* t« -ir w ta the 1 it company of t-oiicc, but the auihnriUr* »'•" • enor- •» sest-es iu taking all »«nun i»».ur*» to a,old accident», IfcMMttou* iu- royal j fond- family Inhabit Feterbof but slwat* r»t.ea to lying fiatrbtoa. Feterbof, V mere msxafikesr, Omaleabsum psn*r, Nil lisMIaa a <w I agree aidermt »afar ami quia tar. for «um jaar* j the before Ibe accratoa of Aies.udar IU. *k* | the *•>»» hsd brau unuia.1, bacauwl It i»b«t* Money »mrvd, and comforut-ly faroUitc-l It ta» : and ,,e * n wldoo» »poke« of. and »•«„•«• y mare «»• j known of it tbaa the tfnprrtai t»uii «*rr j the kept ihc-rr. add Uatcbiu« baa n» A*ury an P*t« the Or.ai mad« a gift ol U u.bia f*«« dis- Meslstsr, »stalls; Csthsrta* It «as* kl® hsr ' lar-a favuriie, Orloff. «bo furalah-d it at »rast sx of '»us*- »**d builtaddlthmai rditera, by «btrh paid »ft-r tin- oussm the luuan arrbum: Kmaldi, u "'»'»rd quit* a d!8rr«i.t l*m After iwck- i O'"«'» d«stb tb* eraprna trlwoghi u af bu |femiiy. and gave it to the Arrietuks Past on I * ,| oiobablted it fura-xne b-agA -l tu Tb« which »«"* • "•'**"• •» ! port. | ■•»•<:«» »s s »utetj u..«,The da si.«; iwe»» i ur tbr*e atorl«^ Tt>- cxtootw-i-, res I ,k,ne 'h' * B<1 'k' «"i"» »f *d i«Uud th<- 1 a"''' 1 '' Tk* »" »"t »«bAsarwaBy toteie- ; hut are wloraei «lib tai«>t»< get P'V»"* *"d e-n pt«--* If * •< u»» iu« "and "bag* la Si. Petersburg, frota tba Aaurhkaff ' of «"*•"• • D<1 fr " m ,h * 'Violer pita» tb * n by Uw park «ml »-»»I »i„. »bleb, bo«ewr. base i»ro be»«t>ruiis t»u >lt hf * '-«lebeateJ St. P.-i<rr»biir* iss l*e»,« rardoer. be tl,o some re case am. „ re of ths thor* «I •••! ! Mittfli of Itoy ■! I rhtim A A*, f^mb Dttihj Xitti (fives til»* Ht ib sari. of the I art f„ ,4 t! mnty ut a Situated In the Insert plain. It has Hu prv , amt I-it It nithout luxury It» j make au impoaiu* tmpr*»« that in spile of this, ft ha» rvaideure by the aur a: the throne la no doubt Ihat It be* B( »»• the capital, and la so laolated »ade» t n ,»lati»,a. that with the applied!»» "f 1 '..in lfi »> ii.'d-for iu in as he RICH. eaawn to 1ère h ires Me of ill mesas In «hieb Russia is so «nunirtea, the appreai h ot . dividual» can tie inreyeuled. Aft*» r• left ng for- ^ lhe vtrlulll i«d.ttaa 1 ami 0 t the piliiY, tbr «»rrftoWrt* , B | lrW aeds: »uro. vast a oue tllle lo the emperor and kin fa> afford tlircsuical r »lay*, taken of. Adjoining the well tenttoi the an extenaiv» wood—Ilk* ibe j«»rk •«> eu- by a wall and guarded. I« «hr f*'k l«»*U I arc two lake-llke basin» of waicr. ihe }Jjec | of i-otita!u« apitadld aalous. an l two valoanad»» cheat." which »Bord agreeatde promenai nn- weather; all this aids »at- the inhabitant» from fe*Un t UU» I» ao ainct, - false« Tbwh fd by It; "I'hougb tbe anperinlsndancc II la said that tbe Inhabltaula of »I are not and must not be aware of I plcaau-ca aud cuiuforta ara not luipai and all Ihr auiuaenuol» Ibat «oukl : agree drl to», i u it tu, riding *üd rowlm;. rreuinf til k o*r nUtiuiu, ru ded , ta t*4 j ill ! andblng and never ttriac an- i them and 1 to- of tbe pervUlon lo the want of more ehaim ug .unomi i n«». , rarely Sometime» the em|v.T.« anl Use ruipom I***« | of b* enstta and It» region, aud make m to tbe uearesl toualrr palace» oe to *- Fete.w- ; raaiona all lar*e »«"/u are the »usions held over •in I i ! ' ! b * J When Fremooe exptorr-l tbe great bw*to «wi et whkh Nevada and Utah bare since i»cn arred be found tb* Indian, read« wild Tbelr bu*)ue«a was to get t -'-i. tk*.r allow to masr war. Tlf -V.- WILD MEN O. THE PLAINS. > l it« of Ib« «av«se« ünmaflleiT I Krrmoiii In III« tarty Explora liait» a L*rd «law«. Ika , women I red »■••or, lut th* livra uf bulb Sera ; devoted to gelling aonselhlng lu "»>. «aïs j The Youth e fut»' •ou. H» women gt*aue,J frtwn tb* enrth eeeryib s; of eegrtxide ats t lit«; the men kitted evrv* nalrnal Iker i to ! could find lor loud snd every man of retry ; othrv trii* for tdeaaarr. On* day the exploring parly enr»inp*d leo tboosaad feet Ufm a mounla n. near a »peint Fr*»b track» made la tbe aaad bv a wauian'r r. I " k . r ' 1 N* : let 1.» ' . .. _ A * ' supiwr of nnlelope stake lb- m-n ! of a ! m r ' l "* «atop fire smoking »nd j T on , u TT, *" ^!o. r ' hl .V^d m ï .T . a*"'* and « «" tho mb to of ^T* '"e» ' h * |kh- >f lh * M ... ... „ , it * * k Jl "\ »J, T l ''V IT' that other naked her grlMi* hair h.n*i n * r,T**r' " W ! ! ! »bonider«. * 7 *t * *r face and 8b- had though, it. camp ,,f h f r own p«*,* j l,MJ, '»nd had begun to-.*k. nd. toeing £ Iroar ,i,.. i„,_ and around her and Iwtiogbt ber naai m to* a ' "hl "rV" ! ff" "'* 1 " " r * "" »'"*• •*" ! than ns«u* the wbli~ men understand lb.': b-r own < h S? plr b *;'" rt , h ' r ' 1 0,l, ''' "'«.prlngbreaus* : | no ■«< *" -"'»h'» r. '. . !" "** ! Instead of roasting It by the fire abc darted off the with It lulo lb* darkness I they | fn tb* morning 6*r fr*»h track* at th* II.» spring aho .ed that *h* had been ,b*r. for then water during th • nlgtil Tit* norte i*ft ber a mile supply of fowl which wito wUt »hermüd gather from IbamU plne'ven.wmild b< prolong her life. I ,r j Wild man though ttrea. Indian, were Ihrlr bows and arrow, .bowed that they acre no: ; ds.tuut* of ingenuity .nd skin, then .««, | -*r* mad* at,-mg b, winding .In*.. Utem. and tbetr arrows bare beaded wltb vo' thi* calc glass, .ban as steel .nd worksd .. mi by pallent labor. worked ,» pin«-« I A chief of the TlamaUw. ■ tribe a Util* «.we advanced lino the wlhl men, was kilted to the night »tuck, lie bad forty arrow* in oui hl» quiver, which Kit (.'arson pronminred "tho most beautiful and warlike immVM ever ru? wen." **" siiw They were beaded with a ItnceLllke pier* tin of Iron, apd were poisoned fur sbont ali limbe», ovei which .iepth they could be driven l„,„ . no' fane trie* mu I The*e »ame tiidlao» gatb»re<l In a field „( «•ff*bro»li, tniending to mskc a har.i fight kill •«*•«»» Fremont'» party. But the rang* of i th " rifles made their »rrow» llaaioss. n I "'hen they were driven out of tlie hrnsli it t,#, discovered that euch tinjian had spread hl * n " the ground In fnnllkn simp,., »„ him- f h»t'heywould l«s ready to Ida hand. 'Hie few " fln * n,, '' th,,; advance of the was whites forced them to leave so quickly that tin many of them had no time lo gather up tbelr arrows. They lay on the ground, witli their bright, menacing points turned toward the white men. j to with wlial m Ir dac ECONOMICAL PRESIDENTS. MCI Many of Them Ifnvo Itexn Alii* to from finir« With wnug llotlre Tor tunes. There »ccm» to be some conflidt In opinions among wrltor* fur tlie pre»» Just now about the amount of money Mr. Cleveland I* going lo acciinmlate In Id* I'realdentlMl term. Onr writer tbe other day declared that tba l'rc»l dent waa finding tbe ax .hum«» ot Ids poaUloa worse than tbe safari ; another say»,, oh the other hand, tlist lie will go out »Ith |l HNI | 8100,03.) aa »ud out of Id* saigrv. , Til 1 (act | j that naltba vf tham know any thing about III Kll Mr >4 h paper tain Into I. •« st»lM If iltf i fats to»« 1 t»o»pt«t so« • - ■ j I Asanuwaap*».* twit by blsaiw, *to j .pawol smr a*8ar*.| »aal. | n ,, w^atitav aum, but kr lust ail Mia : rS<»a4<IM la»lnai j >u •ralibi *b*a h* I j iw*4ant »ad bfi • tun Imnrsr r-'iw. v.» Ma i* -» . . p«,< ( T-sd -n»s «d t.ft «. a pm* *«st»i ' , . . b«*,j»an r ■ twd ! ^ 4l ,u. s » alwl I. M W! .,* t. !*o»u »• ||,, u v. «bad a, tbs swat «• t*ms W»w I« fkna !■ . . f __ ... < a _ . ' * _ r. .-^..Ti . .'T jL ,, ' . v i ' " ^ " 7 m k* d«(j ■"•i «4S '■ ' ""kJ j*? iff wtiftt toe fa jjatdr Itoat to* iihmtowt || mil |r " m Hh«S ** »Nid "'»■» M »J leal l) M . ' ■ « >•*!«, I HP> Pi and U hi . I so »I high f: ,-Soleut Al I it daal «ed M,S*t *j »M toy He left at»« i, » - barda 1 .hah • I am | t«i i Ilia. Its low during liai. ran th '« *M « , ■ ■ r the ved mush i a of bit li i ,n M bias He to Iu its It lid fa bu atf* in an affl w. ttben Amir«« Join Uettofahunt *t30,U ..•lust by lit« talion » baiaatt .efl our Tn« * amt ) ■ 1 -■ . t tb* ftm g btoiM , fift; ira waa kla h. yilaaorw toll iLc U'ai u*r * t*w> i 410« Vfltoli it* j boil bj ! Mo TV a komm in i h« wa d toaai i en I mm Ml be m to In ••».nia A i kil 1 Jg. , taJu-iebUdr»# Mr. PoU | ; ^ if L Folk left «I «I *!W«h Mo n tan |i oen did a mask U» salary, but left *XX),i «W Jack.« -a. <*■ th* It hakt! I . • i fa now II I s -r Jsuew Mussrua dhrd hs New V , r Into Ut the earlier Fiwsldeala. luk^n Usteat Allis death his wuw i ,!w ' — O.ar l at *Sjn.c01 ■ J ■ entered llur WM»(M .W* TlUGMT URHUM LINCOLN TO Käl ateteb of Its« »|s4 Itoinla Jlaatk Ititisol«. A da»«*!«* toms « lurlrdo. Q , »» TV ! twoilrd WMftfVed ftedl al I. »eula. aa Isa all Uilaf «iloaaa of Ike nreauaf »I laiwi lofr'lgt Ttaaa» IJaeuIn and Na ■»ska to IV« bob ut «aatr aatoV. TV ts my weak thu a^rtoz, sad • • M asakl owl «w a tew day» wots Vs #»•« oser Hs» tie« I" ka re• *rl j Ik d ! Nr lliata wob I for *44 M «»!»« ami J La cat« to Nun ooaq, liaVeJr-4 *«■ tot dry by rail eskitottog it. awl h: is sum wko Issjai LtntoJa i > ml aUnto* klaswlf t* man r--*i e* Ik> U , M *ad •■ ) >,: i ji.-l aa <44 , oweh w be for w*» y was*. Bs « r-a»toto lk-h*zb»tove »«!*«*• awew Wltb kl» h , too, r» «uk S» Ni. II » ; wnalKtoal powers, nul wiil «tl f j ug >d tor cost Ir» la •« M' Llaeotto en tir «ar a sumter »4 t*** i to t* died fi'avsi ! * H«»», «<**• (ne trewanw sa4 Ukewtof*««* ; to »«wM trial Mr. ilaakswa* lwi;*irtwi V Mr. iJoorin and inlerr dj in Ibeb hsl L.* ling to Wkabiogt -o «11. a iuar l •* «I |» b-o»»* r.fuu-1 b to a-ImliUn* *. TH nccanlel IV okl girlmia. wbo ad* : b, ikw gwael. mM: "You Ml Mr Ua *i Dfmui IUwU «Wie* b* M»»k W ! «bo h»jl> "'d lob tk« ■.«nmll.». and »**■*« 1 J jpn .?*, ' *« «■« »—•«" ^ 1^ <*»■-»»> eowgre.* to »*' ar, — r . b'hn lb. « toV ib*L».|...rp»nlH Wrtoter f alboon GutU tb* ««.*,«. .ml er. to'lllu*lr«l* lb»i jd .alto« of hl. Ine. ..lfm I wn* prewnt * rematol-r a lull*Informal Iscluf* on p'.r«M g, «huh Hie «eblubw gate Ida ll.in.-fk a« 21 rL « !a . to ba!i3 that b* wa* an ardent tolioerr In thaï seîerij K .èiôcè u rnsv lcll. d tL gh tor «3 .. <f ,w * 11 "V » enlltol, ihoeg 1 ! TH L "7 "Z. ' " d.-rritoH 'tor <hiir*«"lr."l*ii'r» Tih* emlid n. , TL , ' g he'. i u^-to m.w ' "and rxp^d ïh* fi to n „ '.'...ih .0?h .^ .?lM c.d wo..l «m ïsbsTzcdwIUi U^J^dhTvto^J M to lb* ».« \v i .i*> had . noich better 4 ,«rp.p,^».d. ink to* iibe tocoUt.. atl W*IM tj,* ZZ .to i«,,» nfihc lmnd wer* d. v. i ' .* I ln nronoril« » 0 d h* ... . k».,*, „f . *« -i, , , , , »hi rrailiM " u " w.mderlol.r.ln ,s,o*rsn'i .»fr.lM P? •** <**•*. A.cmdln* to lh'» im dî.^to i!l ^«md"«tod «I« wl.la0lN »,t rr *|| if h* lived • sirlcdv upright h* ,,„* to è»p.ito- of d./nj wr.w«, whlls » man ot tVebster's make up »bmihl lie aide ""'ram" Ibe tendency in Ids nsiiirn locrll » /""J* 1 ot < (<>*« I ft »' 01 i«4 »'4», o)ahhy| Ik# vMl« 4 j km i rof»l tFlfuWF II I* Mr. IUoa* Hi# r*l#«M ét *1^ Moral* of I'aibomi »nd Hi il retary M»»r on tba «■***•«» ,h * itovrismg »I Chirteaton of tb.' »i**« nwwy «I J dm C CsSbono, took Ihe it, to say ol him that to prit»,« »*« N kv* rrfwnwrb. I t a me wl 1 » (p*or uhl thla same thingof Gij ter«* rear« before L* dtod. Mr Ml IM Mr. Ml lit* A Nile for the Beecher Monument J Ao old cltlaeii of Urooklyn write* to The n'B U ir il by shirtii I not the clifoena 0, llrtsiNkfl r *lse a fund and purcliair t u most »|iproJ>*B »I*»* well a* the mint beautiful apot oe Hjl elolw for Mr. Beseliir'a inonmneut! M(*<H| "'«»lilngion In Greenwood I* that anot the h gbeat point of land on long island 1 vcnia purtlrularlr a titling ono, oV*rl«)kNgM *« II docs, the tabor* of nimmt bl* life fPl •rmliollBlnjt, a* It aeem* to do, Ills IxnindlV 9 infiiicnoe, Tilt interinlngllng of tbe ocri* 9 snd land view* are unsurpassed, and (riffl thi* jMilnt you look directly through thegta**! l»i«w»y of lb« Hudson and down nportog li'M'iisi of »,«»>,(»10 of pcoide wlio haie UJFM toiiVcrl these many year* by his eloqueni«jm he nobly battled for ihn right. Tin'll l>l*to^| . .. . licic. » licic llic imirinurs of I lin> I'chocs of Ids ui ntid old voice f'^^SS "'"nd In one sweet sjmpbonv. . Knee Breeches. O' ih» heel» of the statement brivi'd one day last week, slxi] " - Mp.« ibe Inlelltjfto *>oviiucut b ur QL *1 mg [»-' '