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' ! - Al.r ii ::::!::: himvs., eiikns i:i i;g pa. x a trf. k J -'' I .-.I . u . ft .. f - i .: ' I it.j i- r-.-trUs ar;l l ii i.U' '.., i'ij arrci t. rT:.z Ar?? -;,.-4.::3 C CWi, Proprietor. '';.'!? n.-ur;:..-v.l. Rt-iao.lol- r with (I've o.i irromul Jluor. ..'iif-.l ........ .....1 : 1 . -i .Mii int.: r m t- . . . ; , iii'iir in nil roo::;:;. isuv hie; lilt! 1-i!l!.-3'y vtt:vh":l to hcr,.r. Co-. Vc ? Third Ave. i Ju. Ill "ilj cl - - - - - - - r a . , v j" 44'.. . f .'4.; .' XiiA-WVs WAKE : :a 7;o,';A'C', .i-Trt.i.n 'I 'n !ricr..li .-r.il t. ; .' :.f , t.. ;i : . - i! ! - ; 1 an :he !:.-.. .- ! ! 1 .-, ..r. i u I r -.. . - 1 ..-( u: -'4' ;.r . 1. 1 t ; ' . ii' .1 :t- -l to ' r .1. i; t'.e lc t I 1 SIM I f I . 1'Y. I . i ' . .- i 1 m v i :.i : . "s - s 1. 1.. V Mill r. I.K KtltUl I ... l. mj.-li. . -1 ;). 1 it.T. 1 : 1 . " a K.i.i .irlii'. I III. pi-tt. t 1 : I I .'1 ru scent - r 1 1 - ? 1 1 1 4 t II. I ... ': r.-a.- M i'.-..o.l it cure ' if t l.y o.itrH. j. ' i I . t ...o " j J'"" ' 'I . . .V,1I4 i - v.1,-!- "i.-ii leu Ki..n i r io.. ; 1. . i. - I 1 . II i i t 1 '. . ! I ;i t - 1 niof't I .1 . I I 1 . 4 iliuWlO PQT T rTTI r j , H 1 LULi-LUL, . U)IU' LTO.PA, 1 r I'm.WCIS';.' iuiotiikiis. ' '"'" Vt !"r, .""--CO. j SUIS IISSCA311LS COLLEGE, I ! I-? :,p. ! h.M Ki.i f.-r I'.lrt'i!".' n ""'" 1 T. e hl4 e 'ii -i... ,ully pre- ' ' ! ' 1 'if? 1.: 1 .r s. ic i!u I ! ri 'iiltj.' .i'.'r..-t. 1 . .nrr li.'.. -it i'-j H tb-lij i - s. f s, 4 r T "r Tnci,",ri,i , nanl v . wi u.je. ; iil,J y izlilt -.4; l,. -T v - .. 4 ,j j v.' fa ' t . . - r , .... r ; . --('.' 1. . v .. i.-i-. .11. i A ft-i. - 1.. .. II I 1 44.:. ., I'!., , ., U-. .1. i- t i.M r.nsis.s tv ..;..r"..ni,"Vi7 n j I "t.-u-n.-. .. 1 .r..,-. St. rw York ' I 1 ' 1 n ,' ' ' l 1 "" 0 iff ' ' ? i i C V H i i h D c7Vp '" : : --.J --'T.lC j I ' :r;'"'l OLD-TIME ALLIGATORS. V.inm.f llif ;-. n;!,. I'.ittotn. In His l!tT It. f.it- tl.t- " r. A r.'i-:.h. p (Jf el.i citiz-'ns wt in tTritioti in tho vioir.ity cf t hi i-ti'.u-t-luiii-.?. Am.'iir tii.-in v.-t m.-i... t li.-i iVriuop i-lantor piiiuvs of t.us a ction, whoso iinmonso pbiil:iti. hi ..iiti'-JK.r.Liia il.-iys wore tiilej hy t'.'ou-s:u:tI- i f slaves. Thoy k!:i.r nil a1 j.;t ti.' om-.ritry, nr.tl tho iiii.j-.r.ar fo.-ins of animal life with whirh it t-ir.. M;.ry . vM s an," s.:iia ("olori.-l II. A. Tar . p. -the uky W00.U u"-t: ;.-t was n iih :::.';. tor. They wow rr.i-h i:;ore I'.v!.t'..';.I thaa now. I, youkmuvt!.:;! Vo.'t.v of m r.'::- fc':itr is a .m:vo .-: -i .f !;; ito:i. hir. rain. If you . r- t:. :r li..:ir-. i-ry ia tl.o ii'orr.:".' !....'.c . iV.paiiv.... "J I o t"i-- a. ('.' j!.;t - ."i.-rce. A r.'L'i") 'vi.; v ..s :a:.il'r. in :v 'V m at...-. ;,t !y i?..- : .--..o :;::.; i-.iolly f,.r 1. '.!, v 'a !. i.r.) tin :i ! v,.r.. II r i ! to . r:--:-!;! tel. I 'd 111.' ' - rot Ti A t-- -p.t '.-.ur'Tl v:i riair :iiti.- n ut.':i ii v.;,,-n aaalli - :; ra-.-ht. I.i- !u.re by the 1.-. The r...iinal .:-.-.t:tr.-1 t.-ai fully, bat the !-:iurian li.-ld on '.ike ' l iia Jejitliu T!. -tit lcM-.au v n- thrown in the wat-r tin; linen) ni tnair-'' to extrieate hl-i iimb mi t::u ileiv teeth that Ji; oiuvntly iield it a .- in a vise. I onee kiiied 1-) i.m at .u-s in one day. The poinU v.--ro quite dry at the time. I l-i oeured a 1 r l le with a larire hook iue ond, a i.I, tr.'r.. to the holes li'..r. ti.u ivotlle- out, having- tlicni di:- j.a'.ein d by tho negroes. It io sin sru'.ar how long- life will remain in th.'o 1-iv.tur.s W'e on.-o killed a '' :e t;rr.wr The i:..-xt d:iy, tV rTy f : u-.'ii:-s Ii.tv;-. t'.e i.vri r to.-h.-J i' - and li. douhleu :tcll nj, i-tri,;i.i.r ot.l vi.-i'.:ily with its tail, ik -li-'.y r-trikii!! him."' "I onee v.-.-i:i o:i a fi-l.inrr oteursion to :.T -I., I'.: u .M.'.i." said Ir. Tali- f.-rro .j. : -. "Wu itretch.-d o-.it our in 1.-, r .in at tv.-.-lve o"rlo,k we v..nt to t':.:ui:.; .1-111. In ne wo fi'.;i.d a ;"'t"r t;'.i'.;r!'.'d up, who rot . i.'U'rc rwav. '1 a. . j-v. lorn in tv- l.i.t we iv- t it u ithr.iit t"yai to m.-nd it At. two Iue'.: Mr. Johnson an I others v. ei,!, oat :.:;ain. 'I'll.; alligator hnj re t iv.v.1 to net, en-i.-avorinfr to l""ey t ,-..n thj !i-!i wiihin it, and was d.-v !. t1' :a. They l.ron-ht it -'". F w-t-s :.--'.eej at thetin.o, a.-l .. w.i ':. me by I uttbisf ir.y fjot I' ' -r- itioaiii of the civ.i'.'::-e. 'i'i'"- ;' ' 'r v. as .-uht f...-t l..r.; a.d ;v-''7 -:''.. -Vo prl.-kedh-lr.i v. 1th knives ;n,d i unetiin d him, bat could tlv.d no s!'tt of animation. Ono tif ht; best finds I ever made,"' cof.tiii-;.-.! tho do.-tor, "was at I'iuey t .ni-. or- r.-ar Aerec. The wat.-r ' as Very low. and as I was cro-sl!.;" it I s:t-..- an liriii.r.-e b'.arkn-h c :ae sw'aiia'ii by in tho shallow Mrcam ai:d l.l.i au.id the ta'.l jrrass. I .;is i.'oeiilt d and kill, d the !is!i. In stojv. ' b;.i k I K .t s.nio i i -r s ii 1 ;i !. ' ' y f ' t. and l -okife' .l.o-n I l .,i I i :. 1 - topped upon an enor- .... ..-v -.-:..-.:.'.! turtle. 1 -.Isoeaptur.-d I th.ii. the uv.:d-!-1 h.t i them both 1 hi :." I ( A !..- ro out at the Tarver place is v. i-y j'. id of :-.l.:-itor-. as a food orcd- I la-L Ie. I r:f!-rd.' .pt ;r. s tiio s:u:ri:u:s, and, opari': them. -,;: s them his 1 -ii:.s. In his si. ...ho. l!S 1.1- do Lot.-o at pr.-et.t five or six of thes.- reptile a:; Luiil' i: n underolr. ' t he , . - f. -:.iri:. ioevss. .v.uaay Vja. ) tor. Atlat.t.c (.'ui.rtlta'.le::. 4 ' THE QUEEN'S KEYS. .n Hl-.tnrl-il Tnri.lriit Vlln.-.l After l.-.i.iiii; ill llio l.mt r of I.i.'kI.iii. '1 hr o ho..rs h.t. r. as 1 .-aid creed .-"'- "".;. l..-tt f.opp..d r.o. "Tiiore - " ye,-a wo-tid i;po to s..f. 1 : is ;.: time. C.-.to al0!'..'.M A .vo v.. ..:t an f.lleer Of the fruar.l ;--:.od 1 in fall unlfo-n-. sv.-or-l rii;'-ti- ' ..-'itaii. the i-tone step, hor-e '-.-.r-h .h.-ct a.-.d all the l-e-t. a::d cried to r-: "Vcu v. Hi be lat.. !f you "t !.e-y," and away Lo v.-out at " '-!'' k a v-r-s tho moonlit . ' " Oil ll 1 1' i l.i.11- ... for a o,.t..-ti;-i i..nal. but we fol- lo-v- d, r.i 1 found the (,-u:ird already t:.rr..d i .t uii ler t'jio trad, rv bv tho iy T-j we r. A r...vneiit later ai d a litlio fc.ir.:id of men, one of -; !- .11 ;ei. rum-, iin a li,-:.t -d latiKru, ceinlr..' up the ste. j -lot-, ih.-.i lea.N from Traitors' Gate. i-' a ""win s.-.ir!et roK, with a Tlv sertrv c'r.aV.eiv-ed shitn.lv. j '-Halt! Who coes there?"' The wa.-dei halts aad answers: The k-ya."' Whose'keys?"' 'Q'...-eu Victoria's keys.", '"I--, QslOell Vkt ria'i b.'r." Tho war ... la the ,,!.. r- '... .. v.-:th the 1: -htcd laatt rn. followed by 1.1s ii.-.i j s-juad, t-tarts o.T aaln, but halts njrain and cries aloud: Cud save the Queen." The puard comes to the present, the o:T.eer brings his sword to the salute, oil., -or and. men re-nond in chorus th. lc tia.es with a kind of cheer: "Anion, aaien, an;en." Anin tho warder sets out. passes, tur-.s sv-.'r- to the left aad vanishes, he and his .lowing scarlet, and las la teru, r..,.l his litt.e squad. He is car ry lr.tr 'ho keys of the tower to the g-ov-err.or of the tower. It was tut a min ' 'Iho raard are dismissed, tho t'eer L....-flK.s leisurely of. My f.iend .- .1 ! .rob: ft there. Only a rr.i.-.ut.-; y. t :.: t -If-ran.e eereniony has be.-n Uaa-ae-.ed on tint same spot, at the f.:;:no boiu- every r.i.-ht, for soaielhln l.ko ei-ht hatidreJ years. Back Ihrouffh all these crowded centuries of I-lniish story you hear nightly that chaiientre rinjr out; nightly that bless- ! r 'F t 11 t-L-4.I r . T4 C 1 n rr . .a f.. , . ...'.I. W v. v. tji vuecu, au, 1 .:pi'o-e. au taterval when Oliver Tro- , "'r K'!l l"JC wnui-6 4,1 nu n:ffU'.y tlio cla.-ii of steel which tells tho con- .-ta'.ie.i.f tho tower that "all ia welL" London Letter. --"'-7 Methodist Re. t:..ro are 4.d.7M numbers of ! ;:""'' - vnnHs!yia Great Bri taia. I "Otw shori.-.- iccreastj of j SEEKING NOTORIETY. Toola "Who Write T.it-ir Namra on VTiri iluus I urmlure and Tree. What for does a man want to vrit ? bis r.anw everywhere he poes. and on .'v-ry tl;:n j which offers a blank tpaco lartre enoueh for his autograph? loe- anylKJuy care to know that John Sa.uu. of Hickory Creek, viit.-d N .-.t:; Falls, August -I. that be t -d to put lutu-eif to tho troalle of ree. .rdin that faet on every K-n.-h and blar.k wail and bridge-rail all arot:iid the Falls? No n. alter what locality we vi-it we tlnd the names of previous vislo.-s re . orJ. d n ev. ry a. ;:il:'.lil4tpot. -v t:.T..-s as. : t..l v. .ve a; ; -...l. by wry f .-.is' ralhei; t .ts t f S.vi;.tJn. w: I th. ob -l.-al v :tn.:i: qt.i.o fi'.lli-i a II .to. v. v-s fiiil-r f. ..'.:"; fro;r. th's . :!. '. Kv.-'-v Li -d v -, ! .. a- t. I.a. v. ; . .. a I ::. : lor v.-;-; 1. 'a .t.i it on l . evert seen the ;." ta;n:.tb.n on pb.t jrlas. The i '.'a of scrri'rbia-r ".! :ta ! .: taein'T wbi-i-iv. s v. i.h-h .1 n..t '..i -to you in ihai w ay! Tho tn.-.:i v i.o will !o f.ii : y of s'.'.-h sii- -y oi.u l.t to be b.-oi.i.t into c.'iii l and liii :d, like any (' criininal. w:.y ear v.-ii.do-.vs jro p.o.l!a-!y "lO'je-t to this kind of til dl.T'ir.-m-ft. IN t str.ee we s:'.w written on the wind..' of a railway car this iuterc'-t-ii.jf and in.-trtietivo iee-end: " v.".- .... ...u-l. .i.c i..:.! a.v:ly T.. l...-av. u ..r k. U to stay. T!.! l-s wr-.t v. ith a (t-.-irr..t:. 1 ruiir. A;..t J ! .;..v l.e uw..st!.c ihing." And wo hcivl-iy pive r.otico thai, in our ri ii.io:., the .-aid James L. May is a jackass, and his mother in-.i-L bo j-i-oiid that ho lived U::'o.ii the I,.-i-: -roii-h. s.-.ut m-:.-': r d ... . , , , 1 ' .- T . 1 ... 'i.or -tit tr -i.'lv:: -1th his pr--: Ilo is a credit lo Lef and to ail aee. the N v. what we want to know Is wl . p,-op!e iiuhile in this hind cf 'hill - fo-? What liKikrs ;;mt rin.tto : : vo y..i;r na::ie cut in uneven letters 0 i ;i "o. a.-.? Why do you war t t.) see ;. .'-ir iii i :i-rra jh on somebody's win dow? Why do you want to scratch you.- initials on every rock from Maino to K!e;-i..n? What for? A e suppose it is none of our hurd-n.-s-, bi.t we can not help aakia the question. It has always been dono, and it a1.- v.ays will In-, probilbiy; but, in the r. cf railway conipaxiies and hotel ke. ; ..-r-, we :i-k you to let the wind ws .-ad tho loo:rinsr--7ias-es a 1 You h .ve no more ri,'i.t tu t'...;s u:-'i-i-. them than you Lave to paint your b-r.-i-aess card on tho frescoes, and thus an nounce that "Tom Brown bells Lni pire Soap;"' If you want to leave your name in a conspicuous place, have sou.o sion hoards painted, and pay a man to pa trol the M.-uuU with them; or hnve th.en di.-'ayed on tho telej; poles, and the travelings public will pleased and interested to read them as they ilaah by. IS'o living man wants his windows or doors o- settees defaced by tho efforts of his vi-dtors to secure a cheap no toriety. You do not buy your land lord's !.-'-. so and prounds when you en- 1 r yoi..- n-. r i or. his hotel riX-.-r. or when on st: io your weekly biih You have no more ripht to scratch up Lis Aindov s and v ails than you Lave to do tho sau.e thing' in the house of the friend where you are visitinp. If you nmst try your diamonds on t'lass why not tako a sraail window along- with you and experiment to your heart's content? It will afford you amuse ment, and every body who sees you at work will know that you have dia monds, and. so your end will te at-iained.-K.4t-Tl.orne. in X.Y. Weekly. The First American Shoemaker. Amorp the Filrim Fathers who came to Salem. Mass.. in the second caro brought by the May t'ower, in 1, "."'' '"J Thomas Beard. "The "shoe maker."' Boston was not then s- t-tle-d or known even as J-t. Botolph's iowr.. Beard brought a letter to Governor Eadieott, stating- that he was sent by the Massachusetts Bay Company in London, and was to be maintained by them, and commending him to the care and helpful favor of the Governor. From their knowled ge of the few cattle here, and tho needs of the people, the company wiseiy fhipped soma "hides"' in the May flower's car.ro; these probably bein tanned sides of leather. Tho little colony of aumkeag-pave a warm wel come to their new fellow-citizen, and his addres and credentials moved them to present hiui with fifty acres of lami. After this pleasant event he seems to Lave lived so pcofully that he had r.o further Litory; but he is tho first one of whrrn our record tells as beini-f an American shoemaker. Shoe and Leather Review. One day during the siego of Taris shells from the Prussian guns began to fall near the museum of the Jardin des Plan-.es. where SL Chevreul then had his la' oratory. Ho sat down and wrote Kia William a personal letter, in which ho protested in the name of science against tho shelling of the pardon and museum under his charge, and that, if continued, it would be "an act of vandalism. Tho King appre ciated this appeal, and the puns were immediately pointed ia another direc tion. Then the King sent the letter to a scientific journal, of which he Las been a subscriber i-inco its foundation. W "hen tho war was over the letter, translated back into French. was printed in Paris, and preat was the sensation which it produced. One of the most remarkable feats in modern journalism was onco achieved by Mrs. Isabel!.; B. Barrows, of Boston, i-die wrote a verbatim rel port of a spoech made in German bv 'arlSc-hurz. which bbe turned into English while her pen was flying across her paper in stenographic char acters. To write stenogmphieatly and translate from German to English simultaneously was a remarkable piece of shorthand reporting. ... Mr. I"tr!j- li.M-nit-t the .iri'ry In m Way Tleit Can't Ho Mi-uu.le.-st tn.rt. -Wh, a it c-.-v.. -s to making- fools of tl.eusl-4-. I do honestly think that the Aiiioi leaa irl is entitled to the blue ri.'jboii," remarked Mr. I'eiort v, who was re ad . ntr the liiorninj paner. "Yes, it frequently happens that in the selection of their husbands they show bad ta-te," replied Mrs. lVter by, very sare.istloally. "Is th.it a Lit at me?"' "!f the cap fits yon thaje is no oh-jt-oti.ei to your wearing it. particular ly a it v ill cover that bald piaeo on y . .a . i. -a.h "' l'h..,i.i you. Mrs. Petorby. You are very i.i i.d this luornht ,'."' flit, uoa't nic.iti.-n if, 'et in wha.t. parti -;' ir rep.-et has th.; Aw'!-:.:: -'d :''i i: mr.kin x a f.. 1 ct hera-.-lf, a;. i Til-j- i :vokln '.(! wrath ?"' "W. l!, ri:;..-h- rbr,,.:';..rmar. I'.aron has ;;-a. i-ie-i a wealthy A'!erh- u: ,unl ha--swam off w'.tii hi r money. 1L.-v v. t re lriuriie-dia Baltimore, and in.tv l.O 11.. S -4. 1 . 'v.44. "And he did not belong- to a hLjh. fa:.iib. ;" asked Mrs. P. -N;i.; his claim to btlor.cr to a.i cb-vated fitiiiily was not as w.-!l fo-.mi- d !'s that of the man who-o fath' i was h'o:. for horso stealing-. II-. claimed to be Baron F. E. O. Von S.icrov.-, bat there is not such a Lai o-i-.it in the A'manach de Gotha, al though there may be lots of them at "sir.i:- t-:n- and in the barber shop-."' "lint there are some real n blemen who come to this country .ir.d ir.arry b ih-iT.ia.h-d Ainerioan fj-irls." "Tho V,:di-:iiirded An.'1-ican rirl who ni.iMl s a, fci-ei.JTn Sto.o ha ji't n-r-f. ar.yi-.u.Tn.'.-. seas..-. It co'ts th- A:ve;-i-":i. i-l. t -i the avcra-o. , ) to marry one of these titled fraud.-, but the.-o-t in mi-ory is not known."' "But some of th.tso tilled Fn-lish-men who marry American t'ir.s are real baronets." "Bah! Very likely th-dr mothers took ir. ;i-"i::io- iilid they themselves eti.died natural hi-tory as elephant atteiidni ts in a cheap circus. It's what you don't know about these fou. tirii noblemen that makes them re spectable. But it is just as I said: n the nobility question the American woman is a conspicuous ass. Jf an oraiv-outan,,' with a title wero import ed into this country he would not be snfe," and putting on his hnt, Mr. Peterby indignantly went down-town to his ofhee. Texas Jslftin-s. THE GERMAN EMPEROR. A Story tVliii-li show. Him in a Itettr I.Ulit Than IsuaL Stor.es of the liirman Emperor are always abundant, often uncompli mentary, and not infrequently apoc ryphal. Hero is one which seems to Lave rather hotter credentials than usual. One day, it run-?, he invited a younc Li-ut'-iinnt, who is nn e:.-el-lent zither player, to dinner. The imperial family dines at t v. o o'clock, and after dinner the ofrV.-r ave a little concert on tho zither to their majesties. Toward four o'clock hf asked permission to retire. "Why so soon?"' praciously asked the Em peror, tsiro," replied the Lieuten ant, "I return to my parri.-on to morrow, and I have promised my sis ter to come and say pool-Lye this .af ternoon r.t her pem ionnah" "You are a g-ood brother; but before you po you must take coffee with us." Twenty minutes lat.-r the Lieutenant went with his sovereign iato the drawing-room, wheu v Lcru should ho see but his sis ter sitting- next to the Empress and surrounded by three or four little Princes. Like a good German ho:i.-o-wife the Empress ho,- -if j eur.-d out the v :.'oe for her visitors. "J he con-vei--. I. .... varied by u,--.-le, was pro lo.i;i .1 till the evening, who:; the Ilin-pcr.-r said to the two vo-.mg- p- onle ' th- I : f. k. th. :n off -rit! ' his an,: to the i':r! I"1' I-i-ip.-i ,r led ti.-- v.-av I -Lo the cl::- i !;,--: ..on;, v. Idle the E.ap:-. -i fed. owed "1-. .la It was -." s:m 'Uforo P'. ne?t viiien was " -i.t (1 t o P:. ...-.- -'Ir.i.' of a di-h of vo;---t.'' 1- s .-. .,'i a pi, c-- (d roa.-t tuer.t. But it pear,.j that it was rather more elaboriite than Usual. f..r tho amiable Emj.i-.--s s-aM. lan-hin-ly: -i'oo. must not funk t'ust we have always :ieh luxurious s-.ij.pers. It is only v.hen wo hnve visitors that wo V.re so grand. '" London Telegrapli. MUCH LABOR LOST. The Klntl of Cat' Tail an Old Fanner in ought to MitikeU Old Farmer (sauntering into a large dry-goods store bearing a well-filled two-bushel bag on his shoulder) -ay, young feller, is this whar they buy oat's taiis? . Ch-rk "at's tails? . "Ye-, cat's tails." "Great Scott, man, what do you mean?" "Mean? Why, I mean jest whut I say. Do yer buy 'em?" "Certainly not. 1 never heard or any body buying such things." "Never, eh?" "Of course nob" "Wal, thar's somethin' qnareerbout it then. Wh-, er lectio while back Iher ela "oman read in er pnper whar it wtiz writ down thet cat tails wuz in big doman' an that city folks paid for 'em for ornamentin' popposes. Then I fell ter thinkin' on it. an' it come ter me thet cs ther wuz er power o' cats erround. I could jest es easy turn er f-w honest dimes es not. an' ercordin" I went ter work an' gothere.l up that air bag full ov 'em, an' they're monstrous fine 'ur.s, too. Yer shore they don't buy 'cm, air yer?"' 'Yes. Put I think I understand whero you missed it. The cat tails referred to by the paper are. a SDeeies of slough grass." "Hey? An' it didn't mean rale shore 'nufT cat tails cr tall?' "No." Wal, ef that don't jest nashuly stump my taters. Why. say, Ie put in er whole month gittin' them air. an' I' vo cut ther t.ail offc-n t-very cat fer ten mile erround Say, 1 b -t ver never seed sich cr lot o bobtail cats senceyou w ar born es thr.r is up .vhar I live." DcUoit Free Frcs CHINESE CHESS. Ail Anrlcut flam,. Slsiil.oillj- riiyc! Ir -icu lnrK t rie-' i.i.;.-. New Yorkers, wi.h a touraament golnjr cu in ih- ir c:'v think a p-eat deal of the ski.i ..f the players, all of whr -a bav i.i.-.do v.-orhi-v. iue iv piitatieiis in the ra-ne: : their chiimy sink int. insi-;, . ;m;.o-o the merits of certain ;.; ,U-.:: c. tl;;.y. ers. Ia one of the d!n.- t'h'ic : ihuv.- tics Chess-t.i.tvii;.' is f.vo . and cousidera inoii. s ! hands o-.er tho table. The p::. e is fitted up hai.J,o::ic!y for a Cid:;:. n.iii.'s qtiarters, :.i..-t"the th.-ss t:;b;,. is a ra,-e hit of CL1.il.--o carving an 1 1 ain-.lnj.-. " 1 1:e CLii!.-. j-.'i-. r d" ch-.-s 1- t.-.v Bin-lea. f..r V.'u V::-.:g j:n...-. ..i -:. j. 1 ; - -'. B. ('., but iU r.i. o., of ,.-.-.y::!gV- Ve!-y e:-'...rM.t f a th-.-o t.--. i by W.-t.-rn nr.'io..--. In tie- ,-:,. en a l-i rgo t i' lo is o:-e-..i. the s rf . . of whieh is divob-d lato se you s.r.iares. of " Li.-h ci-ht r- .-e ; a.i to-g- lli.-r to fortn a :i--r, l..-avi-:j- ;v t wo oa ea -h side; as th :.-.. y ; on the ite..- ctlor. of tho "hies a.-e uir.e'y positio;;- for the slvj pa;.;es t!-ed !..- each f'-tyer, e- s'.x more than is ne.i in tho Em iq.van eain.j. The ;i.;ces are like clio. men iu ilia;-.-, each of the sev. : kinds on each -Ido havi' g j-. name r ut on top. and disth. I ; r.-:l or bh.e'r col r-. The 'our s , 0 ir eat h t-dge form the l-ead'.u'a-te.-s of Van tsi-..;.-r "General." out whh.-h ho nnd his t.vo s., or ". i-:.t-.i-;.s," can ne t raoyo. On er-e'i s".4. j of the la. a:hi;:ai;,i-s are t'.'O eh by ' ! i - - a .1 l-.vu eh.-.rl ! i.-ho:. :y..:.t:i1.,!.u,;lo1 V oi-..'- i:r;. il:i'". The ch.i! lot ... the mu-i. j.ower'ui 1 ieoe. Iu front of the hors nd i wo eiinnoneet-s. which capture li!:-; our knights, but move like on o-i-th. .. 1- ivo poo, siddiers or pawns, puaru the river banks, but can not return v.hen once aero-; it in pursuit of the cn.-n.y, ami pet r.o higher value v h p. thev reach the Itist r--w. E.-if-h ph-ee- 55 pa down in the point where it captures its man, except tho t-anuoin-ers. As the Geie:-;J ran not b - tith. jn, the oii'.-et, of ea.-h phi yer is to cheek mate him" ia his head-pia.-ters by proven t:!'-' him fro. a movir. g exee;U in cheek. The want of a (ueen and the j.aiitcd mov.-s of the m .-n restrict the coi,.hiro;iiou in the Chbie-e g::?r.--; m ..re than ;'i the Western ch.-ss, be,'. !t has its own , mentsof -kilh The Chini.m. n in M. tt street have had Seve: yil tou.-:::: meats which the pr.persdi.I r.otrep Son:--of the players have : dtairv -d ; i '.rr,.Ui,t ofstti'l that would put an Amei-i.-.-an on his mettle to defeat, l'..i- more than seven Conturhs chc-s has b?en a great pamo with the Chinese, and it is held in great respect ia China .ami hero. N. T. Times. PILGRIMS TO PALESTINEt Mglit ami SrcniH oa (tie Itanka of the ICivt-r .liinliin. The crcir.g of the Jordan by the Israelites was io-. pi '.shed in the mo-l perfect order, because they had been trained under Moses to perfect military discipline, which was contin ued under Joshua. It was r.n occa-ion when almost any large body of men would have been thrown ir-to con fusion unless thorough di-oip.iuo can be presupposed. If this was the first pr. at pilgrimage to the Jordan, it certainly was not the last o::e. Thou sands of devout pilgrims from differ ent parts of the world visit this river every year. They bathe in it; and carry water from it 1 5 their distant homes. Greater numbers come from Eussia than any other ono count -j-; but every country i:i Eurojo is repre sented, as we1.! as North and South America and Au-trnlla. I have seen the road fe:n B-th-.ny to tho banks of the Jordan iity.-ally cro v. del with pilgrims or. their way to this sacred ttreain. Ia group- of ten, twenty or lifty, as the case might be, they were, scattered throughout the cr.lL'o dis tance, like the remnants of a rof 1 army. Th.-y numhered prob: !iy t .vo thou -and or more. nee, on arrivinir a1 Jericho, I saw the bm.hes covet ed wlili garments, like the washing-of a ij.id t:iry eneanpment, and soon as cert- i.-v-l that they belongeu to a crowd of pil grims that had just returned from btithing in the Jordan. Tho clothing in which they bathe is preserved with great care, and it is these garments in which they desiro and exix-et, to be buried. The current of the river is very strong, and by ropes and other means precautions are taken ngainst acciacnts w hile tho piigri ns sro bath ing. It not iiifi-.-yKntly happens, "owc-vcr, thrt pt-r-eu l.-.-e t"; '.- lives: but it m usiir.iiy ti o-e who li ;ve c. u deuce in themselves as b.i.ig g-.od swimmers. Such persons p -y iiltlo heed to cautions. They run risk-, rr. l in a moment are carried beyond the reach of help. Th -so fa'-t? servo to illustrate the difficulties the Israelites would have found in crossing the river had they not been miraculously aided. Three years ago the Governor of P:d estine had a narrow bridge built over the Jordan. It was called an "American bridge;" and at tho opening, to which I was invited, tho valley presented a strange and lively scene tents, horse men, a" multitude of people, and the sound of trumpets, as if some new Joshua, with another invading army. Lad arrived in tho "borders of Jeri cho." Interior. The consideration shown for an other's feelings by a little three-year-old caused some amusement in his fam ily, who w ere surprised at the thought fulness of a child. After the death of his grandfather the child was warned not to mention his name to the grand mother, Fince in doing so he might adato her grieL Oil one occasion Le wa reproved by his grandmother for disobedience, and he replied instantly: "If 1 am a bad boy I shan't go to Heaven where," then he paused, struck with irstant thouphtf alness, where that gentleman is" he con tinue.! in a satisfied tone, sure- that he had hurt no one by earc-lees mention of Lis ri4,adfatLero naue. lO'JOCN without lnj. The I r.(,-.'ls1i CaionVi rcrnfi:-i- rtare An ii. -i;:,.s ,Tl.c .... !f. Lo: . never his to impt -s the loci l-i v, l;h its p. c. h.r p ":;.-.: :. a.o.: tho enc.-s cf the voiih T'o-io a.-e mauy J.:-e-.-n-ir- far t'.n-T .-? -.:.ps tf bt.iidlt.g-; its main thoror..-h :-os, sucii :s Bevent tVe.-t and O.x.'erd st root. are not to !e coil t : red "-h these in l'.ir-s or Phiia le'i lii-; but there is a so'idity a ps -; a o ni . . 1 .-. -tea'lv pr-..gi-ss iu its vehi..l,.-s, a .-..i.-o 0f Cl,n". tim ity in tl e cu V.o.-s -uvjc : .n of its -ir.- an a:r of i.iu-t h.g eoii f -e in its c-owds, an r...ab-. a d. T ....... . ; ,, s j:1 -o 11. ...s cl ' s h is u d - Lc ' : : ; - ' ; . I,.-.- ":: ... , - .i ; ; ' - ''e:v : mo, o r.i.r.y a - . .;.(!" :l ... ly v such as - io i il tt.e ).- t o-l I. .. . y.-.i. .. ' y u.-r. bei i. i.i.; Co. ' i !"-1 is h-.oth n tif -:. op .: -r v...- ; at i-o "l ii. :..-k -..' - s me ty ;"1 v .-: u.i I an j;..; .. that, v : i. h Th. : i 4 a 4 -' ..;'. ; is -hoes- 1 d;m. Not 1 He i.i I-'-r: c..-u..l .".is.-.: hh '. ii-ti- . :-!. .- J.- ,,. '::' a - i 1. - the c-i-4 ' 'b !.-.'. i I f I n mc-a :.- v. o. k in ttio ih-'d, : 1 a ......1. 1 ,e. Th..;-.. :; ye ;., : , i a- Oi .op:.. -..to o. ,--;.;.) Ijfo. it is -o, i.i". : in t ... , . , ' JoV."U the .-.yd -'Y'st -eet's" of New Yo: ': y mi':!!' ca.. ii .-yyi- - nl while tail-i ii ti:-; Hud. --on or E.i-i j '";v" " 1'" ':.-' '.': b ok at Lor,,' : , K-o. i ;..;iy sq-.-;;re y op. n 1 wit., in b-u'oei-, til. i-is appears r.o .-., o! that it. has say borders at all, cr tiuit it cuds nr.y.vhoro. Jt- ml-l t cover the who'ooai-.h u.-r all vou can see. Corn hill Ma hie. O'JK COUNTRY'S HOPE. The Marvel. m'i It- -U-;-o.ifp of Iillll.!.! Hail tt o li ri 3tc:u "-Ian told me 's mcruing," said .r :-. of our h st young men, "that U.u 1 son, Indl.-o.a mar, l -. n elected judge." "Ij-oii't oit-e. judges." snid tho wc-'.l-inforti.. ! host y...:.--.o- man, wh.-- s-ickt-.l ir.fi.rnmth.n daily from two kinds of canes, m .i-nirg care and afternoon cane. President :.ppoi..ts em." "What's 1 reside j.t?" ;,--l.vd the test you. g n -.an v i.osu moth. is idj sole su; 't, a. '1 -he a widow. "i'.y-idcnt Ilai-'-I-on; s.-irno fellow m.m told you was h.-ot -d j: d-e." Hart Is. m I'r-ice- t?'' c-chocd tho fi-s1. bo-t ycf.ig j:...-., in feob'o astou-ish:-,y,h "Nn by whore's Ck-voJand? Ti.y :! all ti:r... C". veland President." "I)i.-.-hai-g. d. i .1-01." sail LLo w in lor. nod l---t yotmr; man, and tne con vention was thrown into a very iua.l-stioi-.i of d-n.bt, perjlexity ai.d uacasi-ne-s as this appal. lag tnysUry con fronted theia so feuddoniy. when the lest young man. who wears his watch chain o.itslde of Irs Coat, cleared up t li e r -. .- 1 . r 1 y e x p. a i r. 1 n g : Why. Cleveland, he's VictPresi dent now; that's tho v. ay It'f- fixed, Harrison and Cleveland take it turn about." . The host-informed young man turned green with envy. 'Harri-.O!:," Le said, "used to be judge oi-ce before. Long ago, when ho was Governor of Nov.- York." Jle regained, l.y this clever st roke. Lis fort; cr r putatlon of iointr a u:i.k ii.g e-ncyciop dia of u-iivei-sa! l.t.oy 1- e ti'.i. "i'r -lUe-iit. s l.hico worth ly.u. '!.?"' :. ll. -b. you: o- ;;u!i. v. ho cL i-l: ; d iu a bid': rd -'.re an-i v a- bell-.ved to h:t . e v ;t?.t iuc.io l po the .ri'.o'.je. of '1 he best yo'irg man, who wear s Lis w-y. h chain out.-.Id j his ct, was in clined to li.ial; that it, . a- '0 a l.uMh r.r.d in-..i!-, but he wr.s seoraf i. d y ?neer,.'l tb-wn by tho wei'-inferm. d b st yo.-tig man. who -aid it didn't pay a cent, utiei.-r 7t a. year ard .-de..i in the store-. Iboert, J. Baiuef.e, in BrO "'kl 11 Eia.'iej. Wr.y Illinclsans Are Called Suckers. The C"t --It -erne r.t - c-f Illinois were made in the s,.ath,., a portion of the State. The ":.:. was n.- v and rich, and yield -d ..b.muanlly with but Utile cui-.ivati ii : '"it there ivoi-u no means of transportation or i:i:-..-kyts. and mo-.t-y w.is scarce a id hi r.i t an nd l..-h.onod pl'-ae unu looking as A- as the "!... ton. of a Lalf-bu-hel. and v.-.? crofydly hoard.-l f.. t s ine, contir..:. -ney. As a result of this statA. of t: digs all the si:rp:'is--soo.,i-l-th)n reu'ariy -very s;ring took u.. their line of march to the Cab": a load mines, wh-ro thty worked during the summer; and as regularly every fall took up their line of march for th. ir homes in the southern part ef the Sta'e- This being the habit of that Humorous family of fish called Suck ers, which then, as now, a-ceuded the streams in tho spring and descended In tae fall, the bands of Illinois set tlers fluctuating between their homes and the mines soon became known as tuckers, and later on the name was-pone-ally : p:ei"d a-id Illinois Vv..tmo known as Tae Sucker State and " h--r people as Suck. rs. Galosburg (HL ) Register. ' "Old Hickory" Was Tough. Traveler in a sparsely settled region ia Tennes-ee (eon-due- do wii with reJ eyes to breakfast) You s;i , madam. General Jackson ones slept in tho bed I occupied la.-t night? Aged landlady of country tavern Ho did, f.-r a lack. Traveler Was it er the htinubeii in all respects it is now? Aged hi'aiiuey Jos' the same. Traveler And ho actually slept iu it? Sure Lo slept? Aged landlady S.vi".u Thai's what I wuz sayinh H-- j " in it. Trn color ( won I.-. y - - j.at a hide Lo ra .-t Luvt La .1 i hleiigo IVlUui... HU!v.Oli(JUS. A barbers' trust has I?on formed hi N.-w York. Of course, it will "shavo" every body. Washington hitie. l our Oil City Indie ir.et on ono of i.r streets the other d:iy ami t-ilkod :lve minutes tt-it ho at nil. .-ring' a sir....-;.) o.-d of o ,-sip. A great ! ::r,y -, -.::; things happen iu Ul thy. . i:'-.:u. - -o.-. -t Howard, niv vi : :o', ' t:,';,. j art io the 1 !-.-phi. i at, ''"I .i l.. r I):,yr" J! .. - - ' ... Ciole; .::;.-)-- Nr., l"hi!M't; tli.-rc's . . i s-.v.i- !,os frii'.iiu' i-ouii'l o::f .-. ho ol 1.4 . '" Idle. I. -ti i'o ..us S'. ,r.i. Ea-';-rn r "' '''' ' ' ' ti-.' gi-. 'it land Ik., j at, : i'o..'. iu- -. (-.,1'aj.si d." Vii-t--i..-r "V -; :, . -: :,.r;oi' it -y..,p ; ' ' hi . y. All ti.-i P.n.l not-. U '""' ' !y i -:v " N. Y. We. ;-:v. -t : ".. stci-.--. Mrs. S u"o. .-s I.-.;: ; :!. v. ! What : you g.i-a.-to.',,. V.'.: l.r. eti-o. with all :- -f ohlok..-isl" Mr. li A .-! :0 of ii si no. Eggs laid .-j. ' o.i wild, you Xnow. I'm 4 1 : tl. .1, :...!:. -I lay eggi" ( i. i- "N'. .r, ' said the editor to tia i' '"'"- " work is rank plagiarism. '""' P ' out. Weil, what do o i ' '' ho ad.i.-d, add r..--.-i ngr :!. i'iimori.-f. have s.-..ie origh.al -Io -At want 'em. 1 eau :--- -!-'-"! huui.H' I want .. .t " y --v ': .. -v -. Good morning.'' mo.-J. v : : or U-aal'" Li : ley;, mo--."' :. v. i . . . lil'-i.e s 1!:. .:':.-, .V. Ch.-.-!ie. I 'a:' sln-j i 1- d ::' y .,!. 1 'i . '.yig . ou : '! mo it!--.-;." lui-lh (':. i:'t i li. -t; Iu. ::.;:.:. ; . ln.-ii !:-i, e l.o'd j "'...-o-'..-,.". ''.,-... j - " ...i !,.('; ti-. ,i. Mi-., brown; t.. j iae.-h danelng'."" Oh, d.-.-.i- nc , i o! ! but v.. g-i-. o v hat i- e:,.l. l roi I yai' l ciiiaer' l-.-t we. k, v h i-el g 1 . '-. j troth' .! o up' os were bivit -d, :.; d j .ftorv.-.ird th.-y r. tii-.-d to eight il.ffor- J -nt corc.e.'s of the two rooms and ! '.I.'-: -:-'-! all tlie oveni.io. and i.. r.- j mind. (I prv- and i .au.mn . . mu.-h of j 'b- ii- c-.iirt-bdi) tii y went out :.!:-: I. ' a ii.'. -ol iilai i.-it ni" aioyo. you w.-md.-i- I fcUU lot'k tii-ed;'" i'unny Fo.ks. !'. y ,-j over fed lorn-some, d.v -ert. d, :,..i a - thoiigii oa ha.', not a i :;-..-ud :u thev.erh.. .Mr.-. Dobl..-';'" iM- i quire-d Jobi..-...i of his widow,-.! l;id- ' lieiy. '-Yes ind. ..I. Mr. Johr.son, :,-d I .ay b.:i:t fdwt.ys po.-s out lo tao-o j '- or a. -,r.,:-t , . ;.!(.-- who are I n j,'oi,o j ;;. the v ...vl." j ..pKi, p ,iat , lo-.v.-h. .lowed the, Jul; na-.tsure of "'' I' ".' o:i that ! .rr. v, 1,,-ri v in the -h ::io, M:-. l-..i.bsr-- '-j WoulJ n in-t you, Mr. Johnson, that I ron o'.. t my business ..a a slrietlv ca.-li i.-is.'' she i-t plied, with withering scorn. Minneapolis Journal. HANNAH SN ELL'S STORY iA Soldier an,1 a Marlue ami tS'pvvr llcov. rot to H.' a Woman. . r I Hannah Sr.e'.l ilouri-Led in the r-.-lgu of George IL Her grand f.ith..r v.:n a sohikr who fought r.t M.-d-J plaqu-d; t-be married early, he r htts j band being a Hutch sailor, who inai ! treated and deserted her, leavin- her with a baby, which died, whereupon ilia. mh appropriated a suit oi her .jroiiie r-iii-.a w's clothes, and a-suni-ing ins u.-o.ne, wlih-h v.:is 'Jio uii.-is Cr y, e niL-tli.g in (b.-n-ral Curse'si ! .li i .t. After awhile .-lie ih-sorted. sub-.-qu.-nt-y re-enli-t.-d in Iho navy as a marine, in whieh eao.-ieity -he ser..l in the East :,nd Y.-st li.i.'.es. l-.-oin b r tie.!ei it;,- r wa-h-hig .ii 'I i..v n.'.Iug for ti.e j i. u, ainl --o.i: Li- '... Itg : ...:-dles:, si... ac quired ti.e nleki.i.m - of "Mi - , M.ii.je; .-4 My tho :.:. d lo i to bo iv Vest -ll 1. ;de cognoiiKuof il.-nrty J at l.is-t olb. "I-. r trgt.d from tho -o!'ie. . .ierli.g ... hioi, tl.:,- h s.-X f as l :. h y, :ee'. llaoit. ,h i-.i. .1 w.-titi ' '-' ' tli'd :.pi. ;.!-, i ... ),,;:cJt :i a- i.i.i Boh-tsty. a sailor, and as 1 .i.-ioc.;, ti grenadier. Jn eon -id-eratl-.i. .!' the ha -dshlps had :!...-!.-.! i .. the - :vic. t.f ,,;,. i-y e ;.': '. hi': 1 hips (.,,,-! ,e.l. a'-o!.g "."f tri'. iatioa-d live !.;.-.I".---! l:.-!.es that g.,i. at th-- hal- 0. ,--, a,..l an ahie ' .p:a 'y ba rbar-..is v .-.: pin.' at the ...u-i.-uiiy on board i.i o-'. ho.-; i-i.i:i,:i,: a . ar,..-1 1 1 a j.. !..-'..!! of .!-") frl'.u) n . :i. , si gth. f vi Jii.-h -,),,: 1..-.1. a p .bli,- 1. ) Iu L u b.;:. .' ith tho ap e oprii.to s'ya of Tin- W. b-.. iu Ma pi, -ra te; r ti.e Fen W'a: i I...r. F -qAh.J. ..-rn A aiiiz.iii " Water as a Medicine. Soia. .of the d. .ct !- have beoiib-il-:r.g their -p ri. :,-. i n praotlcit.g "tho !.di h (..: , ' ; other woitis, working '-'!! the i .nag: na' :o:i of t!:. i:' pat'n.-nts. 1 '.. -;u "bread pills ed v.hi.-li our i ore fat 1 1. r- partoe-k. it se-e'.n that now uo ai, i.. bilging in small dos.-r of in j. .-ted water ia tho place.- f morphine. Ono of th.? M.udiattii'i hospital jdiyi ei..i.; .i i- is ti-.i.t it .4rt.-n puis a, J: ta vl t s'.-i p qtdte as tv ed a- the hi.,-. lb. Ciiuto.-i gives water tlnel i.i'iil v. Ith q ihii.io instead of nan phi.:.-, a:.d i-.p-..l, that it works wo-ai r. als,i r alt and water are -rept.t; of !. bt a. ay Are we in reality ouiy of f. i.e...-. (,! are we (...-.eh.p- ing I'll j-i-ysical -r:i, in wliieu th. .....a. : r.a.i eoii.ri.l i. . e Oooy In v .iys n -t f.n ,-iy p. i-. -!."..!' fan we not liyoy.go i-: s.uiio way to foul ourselves aod -'. to .-'-, p vi.l.i.uit. being fooled ly lh-. doetiii? "!io will invent a .-it t.iii'.ia! tiiek on himself? St-.'- -ul s Chabe-Deinocrat- HjJ Faith in His Mother. An English go.o 'icmur., talking with hi l.-1-h re' ...'4 -aid: "Iti.. a long ti ioe .,'ut.e ou heard "u vo .4 i.i . i.e-lu 1'- she. is ! l'-:i i ! "Oil, r... y.-i'i honi.r," said P:; j ":lio is not tb-id or she v-.o'-ldlet Hit know it," 1 'el roil l'it-c Pre.-s. JO 7
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