ZttnMn Wf ic.i' sHi v Vw - 'vT; " lir nwrpwt' 'ifSi .:, Vi'i' K iYTji IP liS m M- SfiBftT nuiiw J. . .Utawry Picture Frem "W fwnmci hvlmivs mets book k Mmi i min khm nii RM A4flfw4 atsAU-Whar H tOewrlcfcted. 1M6, by Auther.) IX. -- . - w streams mretigii Sthe cabin window and through the chinks of the cabin wall. It is the Kiino sunshine as thnt of the S" Weekday. Yctns the miner wakes mid WwalUes it Is Sunday it lias n dlirercnt "S6 i .urr. .. I... 5s ppearnnce, aim uui uj tuui-i en - nressien from that of the weekday sun. g Af Everything teems mere (itiiet, mero rest- 9rVuiil ati.l nrnn mnm st'iibl mill Kerinus. -. There belongs te it nnd te the landscape P-iSM he leeks out n flavor of far-away r If eastern Sabbath bclN nnd Sunday morn- Eating's hush and longer family prayer I'-JT&'tlian usual and Sunday school. But !gt there is net a church bell within ten IJS milts, and there liever will be ene heard v1srcen mis tint, .Liiuru la iiuv uiu leinv p- lpreach te church society or religious Jk oreanlzaten or observance. There is Shnet, se far as known, be much as a man sHjSte the least religiously inclined. We re a nam ter,, no worn ou me ciuiiu mW-- j in..i.i .1 1 ...ill . TiWi wwiay. ied lucis uiiu biiuvui ivui il-pi. ff'$&where thrown Saturday nftcrnoen, and $jewy a trickle of yellowish water fiem t rf the reservoir will Beep through the long ti?$Hne of sluices instead of yesterday's r.lBuddy surge rushing through sand, &gravcl, eud grating pebble nnd liewldcr. V-Jf- UUHI.III.-1U IO "Ulik 111 111U11K.1 DUI 1U i'-'be dene nnd a great deal of it. After ? breakfast, shaving. That small mirror ie( most imperfect glass, whose rcllcc- -ration distorts the features, screwing up JO.WU B1UO Ul lilU IUUU 11JI1I l'UJilllll UlU fl-ether in en unnatural fashion, is suit- h SWy adjusted. A smell of wwp pervades it Jsi the air. He lathers and shaves and 10- J7 tethers and reshaves with a tedious nnd -M) painful precision, the whiie making Slacea at himself iu the glass as he brings utftnn nnrflAn nf I, la pnnntunnnpa nftrtv ,iet the razor. 'In some cases he cornea . 4i !L r . I i ti ou wiid a lew scnticnes or leaves a ?; hirsute oasis here and there of uncut ' ..bristle. Black pantaloons, a w hite shirt, ,fe felt or btraw hat, n linen duster and ;mtha Sunday beets, This is his dandy feCfeutfit In his pocket is n buckskin : purse, ence yellow, new fadid te n dull R'"J uuiuiug guiu uusi, ii lew uiiucea !$.More or less, perhaps live, perhaps ten. g' atf It is the company dust and is te be Jsfield and turned into bright, yellow geld jrVSi'plece8' A,'d why ull thb prepaiatienl P "10 go te camp." Uaiup is three miles i away ever the mountain yonder. A i ST' group or ramsiiacuie cabins, alternating , jfewlth saloons, tluee grocery stoics, a pf hotel, an ejcnress olllce and a justice of r' the peace, all iu a het gulch, with hill- r'ic'" fllrlpa lnnf ncn Klvntif. rtf trrrta kniriAil Z t." wltli niita nnl eli-ntilAil , ttl. ..ttnliiie rt Ujt - M..V1 311.in.l .,1,11 IKUVfllVi) VI s dry yellowish ledge. "Camp" te him i;'"' has all the importance anil interest of a v. 1 1' great metropolis. It is the center el '$& the way te a larger camp. Twe hose )v gamblers reside there. There is a fare -JLrf HtllVH. X11H HII1UH llUKHt'H llirflllUII II. fill fc JL game ou occasions, n billiard table with Wff a mountainous sort of bed, where the KV i .. .. . ... trans roil ns tacy picase ami after an ec centric fashion of their ou n. ?' ; The camp is for him the first nerve center of civilization and the only outlet te the great world which he has left. Yeu, fresh from the great city, regard tlltft rlllflllulntftfl rtliwn no nil nut nf 4lm B Sf smF i-nrnitri lull- in 1. 1... ll,.!.,., .. 1.1. ,1 J .....i, ..v iw .1.111, iiiiiiK Vl 11,3 u A . A 1A 11 1 .- . . i r?i rviuuLd ii:ii. lvmi nut lun i-niiitm in f.ifrm vfr for as many miles, camn is n nl.ice e( $J- importance. k5f He repairs first te the Magnelia. He has long in imagination seen it from afar. EKjpt Hew cool is the big barroom. The land lord keeps the fleer well ct down. That r,'J. Magnelia fleer is ene of the few places .:? where water, unmixed with ether lliilil. Vs? k useful and crateful. Hew cemfuriini. J. and seething is the first diink. A long drink in u long tumliler, with nlentvef rice, soda water and whisky. If heaven be anywhere as n material locality it ia t"& jnthat first cool drink after a three mile hJT July tramp ever the kiln dried hills nnd fisL herbage of thu California foothills. The FjSJF Magnelia is the social heart center e( j j?5X. camp. $ There he finds the doctor. The doctor tf. drinks with him. The doctor dilnkn ith ? lnrrVirvlT- linrit Irui la ll.n Inc.;., i .., . -.-.-j, ..wv, iw, in lliu JtlOtllU II, KJjI jivavu. Aim jUHlvu urillkg w Ull UIIU. J The justice holds his court at the Mag- e j nena. i ne proprietor of tlie Magnelia is e uie camp cenEiame, ana between drinks Lv durintr trial calls vir.-i vnrn tlm u-if nncjc hVr;J in the case. The judsc drinks with him. r,' The judge generally drinks. The in in R'icjpaicampgamuier is ai me -Magnelia. W.rk He takes a licht drink. He is a wlsn mm 'VI1.W -! i . . . St,and knows the advantage and profit el g-jvif vcvpui u tuui iicuu. inu ii-guiur camp I 0i vruuKaru sua in me rear in ene cii inii ?arm chairs back of the billiard table. ",,.. leeks be humble, se respectful and Jv'ae dry, that our miner's heart moves te f'wkf and he "asks him up." He com- "-11 U..i i lit. .1 t a- im-i- jwfe, uut uuii wiui unuue nasie. una " warn t nf Mm i i i 1 i 1 inm nnrl 1R70 s i.iiAHa c&eiD urunKaru nan iiel men se '-iehl .mm j i i i i a it - -..ti k,Wgrip" as te be unmindful of a certain awwness, deliberation and dignity befit ttbuc a gentleman. But when he does or- yi'f ! at the bar he takes a "feur-flngtred" r ill They stand in a row at the bar. The ', ftWkeeper is mixing the "long" and the j)' ?." J 1 ., T 1. l. ,. iingn annul, r-acu man wans, says frtfeingand eyes every motion of the Wrifin.if- Thn Rtlnnrn (a imiirefintrfi x , A11 Ut ready. Each glass is grasped and lateec, ana men irera cacn te eacn, anu umen than all, from all te the drink there is a nod, that incontaterf fa uttered, "Well, here's luck," m4Um poison U down. Aa it rasps, ttMyeall "Ahcml" with varied degrees 'Modulation. But this 'is a caret ul M4 prudent miner, and he new repairs ' te tM store. There his dust is weighed, ,tfeM,aad the week's prevision ordered. .JW oewwned xirtuers" "dlvvys are J? IbA lJ1dft Cafe A lltatlftfc Ahil . lfelkv a inhji.1 wiup iu ii" anu It-llCJ DIUIKl. pew the weight is oil U mind. He re wh te the attractions of camn. It are net numerous. '1 here Is the Magnelia the BclU Union, the Court Exchange, the pest nnd express office. There are the "boys." He learns the bows of Uie county or district. The Mount Vernen Is pay'K M P dly' Leng Shertmnn has gene en another eproe and hasn't dene any work for the last ti days. Jimmy McNeil has Rent for his wife's sister. She is unmarried. Sullivan has had another row with his wife and she has complained te the authorities. Sam Gcdncy Is going te run for county clerk en Iho Democratic ticket. Beb Delmarae lest 200 at the game the ether night. A San rrancisce company have bought the Crazy gulch quartz lead and will put a ten-stamp mill en it. The schoolmaster was drunk lest Friday night. Ferd shot at McGIIUs the ether night, but did net lilt him. There, is scandal nnd talk concerning the Frenchwoman who keeps the peanut stand, and the justice of the peace, The Wiley girls, two sisters, who have re cently moved into camp, nre making a sensation, and their small parlor at time won't held the crowd of semi-bald nnd unconsciously iniddle aged miners nnd ethers whoare calling en them with pos sible matrimony in prospective. They may pass along the street ulwut the ralddle of the nftcrnoen, mid such "ragging out" was never seen licfore in this camp. The curious have investigat ed the tracks made by their llttle gaiters in the red dust of the upper read, nnd report them the smallest feet ever seen in this section. Billy Devlns, of the Blue-jay claim, Is thought te have the best show with the eldest, and UoldlHjr UeldlHjr rv. of the livery stable, with the noting- est. Ne. He won't let his best horee nnd buggy te anylwdy new, and takes herettt riding three times n week. But thcy're snappy and uncertain, nnd no body can count en them for n certainty. Se runs the week's news, which he picks up with sundry drinks. He enjoys the luxury of a hotel din ner a dinner he is net obliged te pre pare with his own hands a decidedly plain dinner Iu mctreiwlitan estimation, but te him, commencing with soup and ending with pic, a sumptuous repast. It is moonlight, and he takes his way back by the old trail home. Old net in yenrs, but In association. It is but the track of twenty jears or se, yet for him hew- old is it iu thought. Hew many, many times he has traveled ever it. That poker game is going en in ene corner of the Magnelia. The "hard case" from ever the hill is trj ing te licat it. He lias been be trying every Sunday night in that sumo saloon and in that same comer for the last twenty yeans. He has grown old in trying. It has kept him peer, jet he thinks he can play poker. IIe is encouraged iu this im pression by a cousldernte few. Ha works for them. They "scoop him in" regularly. He will go home te-morrow morning, nnd during the week wash out a ceuple of ounces mere for the benefit of "Scotty" nnd "Texas." It is It o'clock and time te go home. That three mile walk is licfore him; he has taken as many drinks as is piudent, possibly ene or two nunc. The camp saloon reelries am beginning te quiet down. Most of the prominent diunUs have fallen in the cause. The chronic drunk of the camp is talking nt (he bar. But he will thus talk all night; he never steps talking or drinking. He has been here mero or less drunk ever since 1852. IIe is phenomenal and net a standard for ordinary iutcuipcrates. Almest every camp has known such a drunkard. Some nre nllve ye(. They nre of the immortal few net born te die. It would ba mad ness te compcte with such, Se he sets out en his lonely walk. Of hew much has he thought while plod ding ever it. Here the same big buck eye brushes against his fnce as it did iu the "spring of '50," when he was twenty years younger and had a sweetheart in the "States," whose incuieiy was ftenh nnd warm. It has nil died out since. The letters became less I'litl less, the years mere and mero, and then nil came te n dead standstill, nnd he received the village paper, and there, appropriately below thu column of deaths, he lead of her maniage, wheirat lie went te camp nnd plunged wildly into nil the conceit saloon could give, nnd m.tde things htl and lieldly challenged the chronic jwker game nnd wen. The trail turns suddenly. It has run ever the locks by the river, its tiail tit times for many feet almost illegible, a vague, smoothly worn streak ever ledge and loeso liewldcis), polished mid strewn with new- white sand mid pebbles by seme unubiialh high freshet. But heie the shelving bank suddenly censes. It becomes a precipice. Up the haul wein path in thu red eaith lie climbs forty, fifty, sixty feet. It is closely hedged with chcmisal. New he emeiges near thu brew of the high, iccky blulT. In till its moonlit gleiy surges, bubhlcH and rears the river below. Its yellow iniulili iniulili iiehS of the day is new changed te n dark shadoef brown, with ticiuuletis silver Inrs. Night and the moon niethonrt niethenrt lits. Pkkxtick Muu'eim. A CHINESE FIGHT. Mongolian Iilt'in r llir "Nuliln Art of fid I llerrli.,-H'Klr3lhlti; Clin 4, A Cliini'se (lght Isn jitx'ulinr ultalr; It dif fers from tlie Auieilcan mill I.ugliMi nrlw tight nmterially. Tim Amei leans use their fit8, wliich the Cliineke cenuder hiutnl; the Celestial lives hU ftvt uiul rensiilvis Hint inetliml, wliich te ery American ii'iiiit inlminan, jwrlVctly fntr nnd nllownble. Tlie clmniplen Chnu'vi fighter, tlm Jehn It, Kiilli n of New Yerk's Jlett stieet, Is Ah Oimii;, eIm funmle liii.Ttn:iter of tlie Hum Tien Iek Tbratrical ceniiiauy. Im Tey, n heat y weight tiiungel, ami l'oe Jung, henil nerehnt of the ceiiijiiiiiy, will testify that Ah (Jiang I a ilumly with his KHlal ixticniitlc. Tliey hae IiuiiiikiI up nguliist him te their son en. sruniiEt) w the urns. Oinng nnd Jung (ought icceutly In the Chlnete quarters hi New Yerk. They njv jieared iu full ring costume, which, by the way, is ery clutioriite. Jjicu of Umng legs was iii)h1 iu nlieut ilfteeu jnrdt of black tweed, nil Inch wide, his green bilk blouse was hleevelCMi, but tight tltting, nud his arms were bare Half a dozen ynuli of teft cotton material wns twitted around his head, nnd his feet were incased in thin sandals, hound with thongs. Koe Jung wns similarly nt liied. The lighting costumes nre ery costly. The one which Glaug were was worth $1M. The Chinese boxing rules will allow a man te de e cry thing but Ute. The only unfair advantage which can le taken of nn opponent is te kick him when down. EverytbiugeUe gees. (Jiang's meth ods are peculiar. Here is ene: Jung reached for Giaug's face with lieth bands. In an Instant he was seized by one w list nnd made te spin around like a top, and as he came face ulieut he received a swinging right bender en the iheek bem and a kick which was landed by the agile GLiug Kimo Kime w here undi r the right i.rmpit. It w as almost a kuockeutut the sturt, fur ns be fell te his knees (Jiaug rushed ut him and struck him uudurUie cWu with bis knee. U fell ever backward, and U tw tpsctatert steels stgniOed appretali "IIe he hnjr.B ea tat KKKX JOLT. Anether Kbems was te drop suddenly en the kneel and butt Jung In the stomach. Here tlie ability of the acrelmt was brought Inte piny. Jung Jumped ever the kneeling form with en bound, at the same tlme giv ing Olang n tcrride kick Intherihs. Thin miule (llnntt mad. He kicked, cuffed, punched nnd butteil the unfnrtunate Jung unmerci fully. Frequently Jung would le obliged te Jump ever Olnng In order te escape punish ment, but the wiry nthlote was en the look out, nnd he would no sooner gain the fleer than n kick back of theknra Joint would scud hlrn rolling ever nnd ever. Although It inny seem ridiculous te call such style of fighting scientific, iicerthelc It Is 10 considered by nit Clilne, who In return stigmatize Ameri can Inning ns brutal, Inhuman and utterly devoid of telence or merit. The cuts with which tills sketch is Illustrated nrn tnken from The New Yerk Kvenlng Bun. They gire ene n geed Idea of Chlnev) ngility. A COMPACT PLAN. A IlimiiA or fi ill nil Aren Which Wilt He at flenernl Interest. I H. flllisen's iKiek, "Fifty Convenient Heiims" (Themas Y. Crewell i Ce., New Yerk), contains many tilings of sieclul Inter est te intending heuse builders. Here is n description with Meer plans of n very com pact, convenient heuv. The liedy of the ttnictiire Ii te lie :K)x3IJf feet, Tlicre nre right avnilnhle rooms Uldes the bathroom and tlie nttic. O HOUND KIX)OA On the first fleer, ns wa enter, there Is a re ception or sitting hnll, which in se common in tlie mero modern nrrnugonients of dwell Ings. Thl receptien hnll mny be Mpnrnted from the pnsMige by curtains or jierticrcs or sliding denis, In which event tlie opening from the room into the passage would hnve te I hi u llttle narrower than that shown in the. ilrnw lugs. Tills loom would present nn tittmctive fen tine, Thu windows iu this part of thu room could U pliceil nheut four feet from the Doer, in wlurli eent lKKk sheltvs reulil be nrruuRi-d hulen them. Tlie window In front gees te within seventeen Inches of the fleer. Under the stnii'wny, nnd leading from this room, nmy be placed a cry liberal cleyt, In which tbcie should be a small window. Lidding from the passage Is the stnlrwny nnd two cleu1!, The llttle mssage in which ene clettt is plnceil Is M imrntnl from the hnll by a deer. Thcie is nnnthcr deer eieniiig from tliii nnMige Inte the kitchen. Thus tl:eic me two loeis l'tnin the kitchen nnd the front put of the hoiise. Thtsniraugo Thtsnirauge ineut hai in mind the isolation of the Mtrhtn from the ether rooms in nwnyte prevent the pn-iMige of the usual kitchen odors. Tl e ttnirw ays iu this heusn nre of the class l.ne'.in ai eomblnatleii stnirwnjs; while they nre ceiiM-uient nnd eny of construction, there Is n certain amniiiil of complication in tin ir arrangement which innl.es them tlifll cult of description sons te be undcirtoed by tlicre net nccusleuicd te einmluiiig fleer plans Theie is thestnirwny from tlie front Imll te thu fleer ntxiic, nnd ene from the kltchi'ii totlie landing of the front stnirwnj. The lnndlng of the f i out. stall way nnd that from the Mtclun stnirwnyls In common Unit Is, it is the mine. RKCOM) STOIlV. 1'er the urOM of making this under stood, it inn be well te say that ene tiny go up thestuiiwny fieui tlie front hall te the landing, tome tight steps, nnd from thence down Inte the kitchen, ei he can turn right fnce nnd go te the lauding en the second fleer. This Kirt of the stalls Is used coming up from tlm kitchen ns well ns from the front ball. However, the kitchen ktuirwny Is K'jmrnted from the landing by n iloer. There Is nnether deer nt tha feet of thU kin. hen Mnlrwny, In coining down stnlrs, ene tuny turn te the right, open n deer nnd go down Inte tha kitchen; or, he mny turn te thn left nnd go down the front ttnirw ny into the hall, lly this pi in everything is concentrated, nnd without the serious dinw hacks which extra cost or n smaller number of rooms would imjily te theso who li.iie only n little ever $".3,000 te sjiend for n lioiise without nppur nppur tciMiices. The bend room for the stal.-wny coming up from the kitchen is secured under the hath tub in the bathroom immediately uhee 'ihe cellar kUirnny Is clearly indicated ns going down imiallrl te the kitchen Mairt nud under the front stain. The cellar iu this hoiise should lie under the kitchen, stalrwn) nnd the leceptien hnll that is, it would oc cupy nil of ene side of the house. The imrl'ir Is 11x171, feet In slze. It Is cenntvtul with n hnll by wide sliding doers, se tliut nbouteuo-half of thissideef the loom may he open. The gnite opje-'ito the sliding doers in the parlor would J)reellt n very ixaiutiful view from the hall nnd stnirwny. Our dining room his nn independent con noctieu with the front hnll, te that we de net have te go through the jiarler or the sitting room te reach It. The doers leading from the (mssnge Inte the dining room uud kitctee n should be hung ou double tw Inglug hinges. The windows ill tris kitchen should be placed nlxiut three feet from the fleer, se that tables may be placed under them Theie Is a jdace for n gnssbne b'tweeii the two windows, or evtn under them If desirable. The eicli at the rear nt the kitchen muy be inclesed with litlice work, or, w lint is bet ter, cuarse leiuernl slats, like IIiemi of it shutter. The deer which leads from the perch Inte the pantry HnsurUI one, pUced qIkjve the iif chest, and I for the use of the Icemuii. The errangcmi ut-ef looms up stairs will lt rtta.lilriiul(vsl fuhifiiit (if Uim hnl Parler ' ' FIB J IHHIlllMMIIWI I I iwfir 1 H is 9, , J I I0I4- I Is a steM chart ler bNhllnjj, ult. It Is locate.! je ns t1 In ntTfstalbta frtrrt nil rooms. Frem the front end bf the hnll a deer leads Inte the itnlr passage te the nttle. HIS KOYAL NIBS IN PRISON HOW A BOY'S FREAK all tunepe. AGITATED The Duke nt OrUani, Who Thinks It Ought Id U King at rraecr, Gets Inte I'orlsrrlsen H Wanted te Knllst, nnd Ihejr Wilt Pnnlth Him for It. Tlie king of France, se the old ballad tells us, with 40,000 men marched up the hill nnd then marched down again. And se Prince Leuis I'lilllppe Bebcrt, due d' Orleans, who thinks lie has a right te be king of France, celebrated his twcnty-flrst birthday by marching into Paris and offering te scne as n privnte Beldicr as ether Frenchmen of thnt age nre required te de. But there is n law? forbidding any member of nny family which claims the ttirone te ro-entcr France; nnd se the duke seen found himself in the Conclergerie prison, mid new the government gives out that he will be sentenced for a time, nfter which President Carnet tnay pardon him if he aces fit. The duke is the son of that Coinle de Paris, who, with his younger brother, served nwlilloeii the stall of Gen. Me Clellan. In theso days it was no little nmtiRcment te Americans en the stall te observes the nxtreme deference paid te the count by lils younger brother, who acted precisely ns if Ins elder were tlie king of France. It is matter of common knowl edge that "tlie French princes," as they were call ed, seen get tired of se democratic rtA.r mi n country as l',GS2jn united niHicn. t)7mr77 sr7 They wcre grand- III If hnim nf I iii ii in '- Hilllppc, thu Inst DUO DOKLKAN3. acknowledged king of Fiance, and the Cemte de Paris took high rank ns n scholar and wilier. Iu 1607 be married bis beautiful and talented cousin, Isabella, datlghteref the Due de Meiitpcnsicr, and this boy was liern te them Feb. 0, 1809. All these nre "of the younger branch," for the Cemte dodinmbeid, as the direct descendant of Charles X, Ii by strict law of descent nearer the throne. When, bowever, in 18IW, the piople overthrew Chailes X, they ruled out that line as n finality anil gave tlie crown te Leuis Philippe, who was nseii of Philippe Egallte, who was a descendant en bis mother's bide from Leuis XIV, nnd en hta father's from that king's brother, and thcrcfore had concentrated in liini a little mero of the bleed of the original and beloved Bottr Bettr Imiii, Henry IV, than any ether claim ant. In the enrly days of the republie little ntteiitien was paid te these kinglets the mere claimants tiiere wcre of that sort the less likelihood there was of nny of them uienncing the government the boy the Ilepublicans really dteaded was the priuce imperial, son of Ixmis Napo Nape leon. Veiy opportunely he went te Seuth Africa with the British troops and get killed by thu Zulus, and he his cousin, j eting Victer Napeleon, became his heir, nnd Ihat piactlcally ended the imperial ists' chances. Mcnuwhile thu kinglets hnd lieeit gaining popular favor, and ene of them, the Due il'Atimnlc, had attained te the high olllce of division general in thu Fieneh nimy. The Cetnte de Paris' family gradually set up n sort of court in their iiiagnillcent mansion in the Fait Fait lieurg St. Germain, nnd the attempt of the se called "lleniy V," or Cemte de Chatuberd, of the elder branch, te asseit his claims te the throne of Spain brought en a crista. Tlie cxmiloien law, which was the net result of the agitation, futbade the re turn te France of nny claimant, and when, theiefore, the duke piesented himself nt the Bureau de Becrtitement early in the meiniiig and gravely an nounced his nninu, that he was a citizen of France and liadcomens ti patiiotie Frenchmen, iu cemplinncu with thu law, te begin Ids three ycais' hervice, the offl effl rials wcre completely shaken fieui their propriety. Onu can but regret that there wasn't a Yankee or an Irishman in control there te have piemptly euleted him into barracks with tlie "toughest" let of recruits that could be selected; ene night of such u practical jeke would hae made him hail the government ar icst as a lelief. The prefect of Paris police arrested him that e ening, and he spent thu night in tlie Concergeiie in stead. It appeared in the pieliiuinary examination that he entered France by night and in disguise. His iutimate fiicud, the young Due de Luetics, had been spending seme da a with him nt Lausanne, where be was a fdudcut in the Swibs Military ncadeiny. When he announced his intention the Due de Luyuc3 assured him the punish ment would be sevctc. Philippe, etc., deelatcd that imptlsenuient had no ter rors for him; Finuce had called her ahle lKidied young patiietu te the lanks; he was one nf them nud must go. The two friends proceeded te Geneva. Philippe, who is a blonde, concealed his hair witli a brown wig and changed his clothes; they took thu night expicsa and by daylight were iu Paris. After bieak fast w ith the De Liiyucs, nt their elegant mansion, he proceeded te "eulibt" net for three yenis, but for ns many months nsthe government may think it policy te ('online him. Se strongly de old ideas held sway in l'urope, and t.e strongly (fiem the American standpoint) de peo ple thcie leaseu, that journalists and ministers from ether nations have dis patched te their journals and anxious ineuarchs that the government of France "docs net appear seriously shaken." Peo Pee Peo ple en th'ui bide of the water hardly knew w bellied je biiecr at a government which can iinagiue danger in a Jie.ulstreng boy or laugh nt euu which bauds of net be ing "seriously shaken." All L'urope agi tated by a liey's freak is 6ticli a ludicrous comment en recent iuuruucc3 of "sta bility" that the American can only fall back en tlie Califeinian's cemment: Is their citillzatlen n failure. And is the Caucasian ilajeJ out! Seme Feielgn Illnhes. Vienna, Jan. 28. In tiaveling ever l'urope one meets, ns n matter of course, many dishes net often found in Ameri can restauiniits and hotels, nnd ninny dishes oue is fniuiliar with tue cooked and served wins te be almost as novel ns tlio&e entirely new. In Liverpool I get n rcclpe for Yerk- thire pudding, nnd this is it: Twenty-IHe niinutes licfore dishing up your roast beef, pour out of the pan one-half of the gravy into a dish for fiiture use. Beat up two or four ejjgs with as much (lour us will make n light butler, with three tablespoonfuls, or six, of milk. Lift out jour meat and pour this batter into the dipping pan, and repl.ice thu meat and luku it the twenty-Ill minutes, and serve het with thu meat, The pudding will be light nnd permeated with the taste of the meat and gravy, and Is de licious. At Sheebtiryness, at the home of one of the ulllccra of the Scheel of Gunnery, I found tliis new and taverv nianner nf 7 J .-"Z-m serving cold roast mutton, when it had been carved until the bone was net sight ly, and the slices wcre tee small te send te the table. Fer ene pound of sliced oil cold mutton take ene quart of onions and fry them until the rank smell is gene and they are almost half dene. Take one-lmlf a pound of stale bread crumbs, and then put a layer of onions, oho of meat and ene of Crumbs, until they are nil en a deep earthen dish, fin ished with a layer of crumbs. Of course, salt nnd pepper; then put this In the even for a geed hour, and it Is enough te give ene a Ceney Island appetite te smell It, and it is thoroughly geed. There is something in the way of cook ing the Yarmouth bloaters and kippered herring thnt we cannot achieve, and I think it is becausueur fires are different. The English toast them down In front of a fire, net ever it, hnd then put n bit of butter nnd a dust of pepper and you have a savory morsel which leeks nnd smells temptingly nnd Is cheap. There also they toast their meat befere the grate, Instead of baking it, and though there seeing te be no dilTcreiice, the meats tastes quite differently, nnd nil in favor of roasting. Louisa DAt.nvM vtn. CHESS AND CHECKERS. Chess problem hve. 49-Dy I). Meisten Black. White. Whlte te play nnd mate In two moves. Checker problem Ne. -10 By A. Hannah; lllack-ll,B3,&,J,!. d m. tvJSJ WM :C uas el m :?S c id JcMki v&& ' a64 m mtm m m m m m 11 Wl (3 1 Eg mm Mm m tas iet vtt, ! pKji iQii ji II M M m Whlte-li.', !, 'Jt. Whit te play nnd draw. SOLUTIONS. Chess problem Ne. 48: Whlte. Black. 1 .11-118 K-BS(l) 2 .Q HOch K moves 3 Q mates Or (1) P meve3 3..P-H5 K moves U..Q mates Checker problem Ne. 45 By C. Btclger wnlt: White-'J, 1G, 27, 29, 31. Black 1,5, It 22 1. 2e. Whlte te piny and win. IVhite. Black. .SI te 20 1.. 23 te 31 .SI) te 22 2.. 31 te 21 .22 te IS 3.. 14 te 2:1 . IliUi'J) W wins OBSERVATIONS ON WHIST. Slinwliie Ileiv i:aar It Is te Make Vive If Yeu 1 1 lite tlin'lliuids. The hands nre ns fellows, A and B playing ngninst C nnd D; A 10, 3, 2 liB.it ta, k, 10, 7, 4, 3 diamonds, 10, 0 clubs, 10, 7, 0 tpadc. B A, tl, 7, 0, 5 hearts, q, , 5 diamonds, 8, 0, 5 clubs, n, 2 spades. C IC, 4 hentrs, n, 8 diamonds, k, In, 7, 4 clubs, k, q, 0, fi, 3 Epades. D Q, Un, S hemts, l:n, 0,2 dinineud, a, q, 3, 2clubf, ku, S, 4 spades. 0 Fpndcs turned up by A. Hound 1 C 5 s, B 2 s, 1) ku, s, A 0 s. Round 2 D 8 s, A 7 s, C q s, B n 8. C mlsht hnve finessed hUOef sheie success fully, but he played th q correctly, because he would have earned iiethiiiR In the end by finessing, nnd the 10 might have lain iu B's hand. Round 3-B a h, D 8 h, A 2 Ii, C 1 h. Round l-B (I h, I) ku h, A 3 h, C k h. Round fi-C k s, B 5 c, D I s, A 10 s. C hns new succeded In exhausting nil the truiurn in his opponents' bauds, and bes two left te prevent them fiem making nn estab lished suit. I would call the render's attention te the fact that C, when he led trumps in the first place, was net specially stieng in plain suits. He relies upon his pai tner te supply this deficiency. Round fi C I c, B 0 c, D q c, A 9 c Round 7 D 3 c, A 10 c, C kn c, B 8 p. Thoeo two last rounds illustrate the I'messe well. I) fincssen his q c, and B his kn c. Round 8-C 7 c, b fi h, D n c, A 10 h. In thU round B holds back his diamonds iu tlm hope that he can make his q lu thu third i mind of tlie suit. Round ll-D 3 c, A 3 d, C k c, B 7 h. Round 10-C a d, B 5 d, I) 3 d, A I d. Round 1 1-D q h, A 7 d, C 8 d, II U h. The lest two ti icks nre made by C w ith his remaining spades. Kcetl(0 nml I lr.fll.-e r. liv nelnts THE EDWARD KEMP TROPHY. The Saventh Netr Yerk Regiment's Com pany Frlre for Rifle Werk. The "Kdwnid Kemp Tiephy," of which an Illustration is hei-e given, was presented te the Seventh regiment of New Yerk last spring ns nn annual prlze te bonwnnled te tlie company making the liest scores with tlie rule. It wns wen for the first time by Com pany Bin the match which closed Jnn. 2-1. The arrangement Is thnt the trophy shall be shot for iu the armory during a contest which shall Inst through two weeks of overy Janu ary, The tcanR must consist of twonty-flve men each, selected from the ceniianles re-siK-ctively. The winning company holds the prize dm ing the year. As the picture show s, this trophy isn drinking horn. It is of silver and geld and of rure nud peculinr vvorkmnn vverkmnn ship. There nre only three of the same kind In existence, The ntiginal is in the possession of the Duke of Oldenburg by wIieh name nil three are known. The second Is in Rosenberg rustle, while the third is the Seventh's. It was purchased in Copenhagen just in time te prevent Its passing into the possession of the czar of Russia. The price jaid for it waj 4,:00 Danish crown-. $1,110. The workmanship en the trophy Is se elabo rate that no one has ever questioned thu statement thnt it took the goldsmith nearly live, years te finish this copy of the original horn. The horn standi In a glass cese ou an ebony pnlestal It i ttbeut feui teen Inchta high, has a silver Ixxly overlaid with geld ornamentation, which is relieved by colored enamel. It lepresenU u mvdiEOSill stronghold. A TTOODH 8AltsjAPAllILLA. Rheumatism Is believed te be causcdiy excess of lactic ncld In the blecl, owing te the failure of the kidneys nnd liver te properly remove IU Thencld attacks the fibrous tissues, particularly In the Joint, and causes the local nmnlfeilatlens of the dU case, pains and uclirs In the back nnd shoulders nnd In the Joints at the knees, ankle, hips nnd wrists. Thousands of icoile hnve found In Heed's Harsaptirlllnn positive nud permanent cure for rheumatism. This medicine, by It purifying nnd vitalizing notion, neutralizes the acidity of the bleed, and also builds up nnd strengthens the whole body. Wendernil l'repertlcs " I hnve taken Heed's Hnrwipnrllla nnd found It excellent for rheumatism nnd dvsfiepsla. I suffered for many lemr s-enrs. but my complete recovery Is due te Heed's Bnrsnparllln. I re re reiiimend It te every one bccnue of Its wen derful proertle ns n bleed medicine." JetiN Kui.l.t.MAN,ViClintlinmsilreet,Clcvelnnd,Ohle. Inflammatory Illieiinintlsin " I Just wnnt iieople te knew thatwethlnk IliKsl's Hiirsnpnrllla the best remedy for Inflam matory rheumatism In the world. My husband had this terrible ntreclleu for two jears and Heed's Snrsupnrllln helped ilm mure than nn; thing else. 1 mil atwnys glad tetrllwhnl Heed's Hnrs-npnrllln hns done." Mns. K. Atkiwwin, Hnlem, Ind. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggistn. ft j six rer f&. Prepnred only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Lewell, Mass. la01IOMK8ONi:iKUAH (1) H IS FINOKIl NA1I.S CAMKOFK. ki.rnvenrl vm nltll'ted with n horrible case of bleed poison, nnd upwards of live months nf thnt time I wu unable te de work of nny kind. My linger nails came en" nnd my hair drepix-d out, leaving my bend ns clenn and smooth as If It had been shaved. I con sulted the lieHt lecnl plivslcinns, nnd spent hun dreds of dollars for medicines of dlttcrent kinds, but without receiving the slightest benelU. L wns advised finally te visit Het Hprlngs. Till I did, but lieeemlng disgusted with the treat ment I wns revel vim? there, commenced taking Hw Ift's HK'clllc (M. H. H ) The etleet that H. H. H. had en me wns truly wonderful. I commenced te recover lifter tnlilnrf the first bottle, and by fim limn I iind tjikpii lueirn hollies I was en tirely cured cured by Swift's Specific (H. 8. 8.) when the world-rciiewiieit Het Springs had failed. WJI.H, LOOM IS. Shrovepert.Ijn." KOUn YKAIIS ON CUUTCHUS. Ferlirtecn jenrsl wnsiinilctcd vrlth rhctima tlsm, Tour curser which I wns compelled loge en crutches. Words nre Inndeuunte te express thORiiirerlngsI endured during that time. Dur ing these fifteen jenrs of existence (It wns net living), 1 tried every known remedy without receiving unv benefit. I finally begun en Swift's Specific (S. K. s.), which from the first gnveme relief, and te-dny I nm enJelng the best of health, nnd inn n well num. 1 candidly be lieve that S. S. H. is the beit bleed purifier en the market le-duy. J. I). TAVLOIt, Cuba, Me. Treat I se en llloed uud Skin Diseases mulled free. WIFT HPECII'IC CO., (i) Atlanta 3a. M CLANKS LIVEIt PILLS. THE GENUINE DU. C. -CELEBRATED- LIVER PILLS! for SICK HEADACHE i Mr. nnd .Mrs. Williams, Ne. 278 Fevenlh street, N. Y., testlfi that they have both been eufier Ingwllb liver complaint for iibuut five jenrs, during which time they have seut a large union nt of inenev ntnl tried man v remedies, but te no purpose. I Innlly, Inuring or the genuine Dr. l McI.ine'M Liver Pills, prepared by Flem ing Hrei., Pittsburg, l'n., thcr purcliafced four beves, which they took necerdlng te the direc direc llens iiceemiHinv leg eitclt be, nnd new pro nounce themsUvcs perfectly cuied of that dis tressing disease. This Is te inrtlfy that I have been subject ut times te severe liendnihe; senietlines tiie pnln would Imi se severe I could rest neither dny or night. Hearing of the genuine Dr. 0. McLnne's Liver PUN, prepared by Fleming Pres., Flus hing, Pa., I sent nnd get u box, of which I took two pills ongoing te bed, rer two nights. They relieved me ent relv. bem,. Hum has new elapsed nnd I hnve hud no moie treuble from sick headache. ..... M. JOHNSTON, 118 Lewis street, N. Y. This Is te fortify that I hnve hnd the liver complaint for six ) cum, and I never could get unv medlcine te help me until I commenced using the genuine Dr. l McLnne's Ltvcr Fills, prepared bv Fleming Hre., Pittsburg, Fu. I iMiiiiewsaj te the public, thnt they hnve com pletely cured mn; mid I de hereby recommend them In nil person- nlllleted with ndlsensed liver. Trvtheiu. Thev vv til cure. MAItlA EVANh, Ne. 1)5 Lew Isstreet.N. Y. Insist upon having the gtnulne Dr. C. Me Idine'R Ltvcr I'll K prep.iree by ITitnlug llre.. I'ittsburg, I'j. Frlte 23 cents a box. Sold by nil driigglstH. (3) rTUMl,IIKEYS VETEIUNA11Y SPECIFICS Fer Horses, Cattle, Sluep. Dejjs, Hogs AND POULTRY. aOUI'ngu Heek en Trtntmeiit or Animals nnd Chart Sent Free. cuiiKSl Fevers, Cengestlc A.A. JSplnnl Mcnlnglll lt.ll, .SlrnliiH, Ijimeness, (ins. Iufiammatlen, N. Milk Fever. Rhuinuillsm. C.C. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D.D. ISfite or Drubs, Worms. E.E. Coughs, 1 leaves, Fneumuulii. F.F. Celic or CIripes, llclljuclie. (I.O. Mlsiarrlnge, Hemorrhages. H.H. Uilnary iiiiil Kidney Discuses. 1. 1. Eruptive Diseases, Mungc. J.K. Diseases of Dlgtstlen. HTAI1LE OAHE. with Specifics, Manual, Wltih Hael 1)11 and .vledlcnter .. .jT.0 PRICE, Hlugle Het tle (ever 50 deses) ( Rold by DrugglsU; urHenf Prepaid nny where nnd In unv iiuniitlty en Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., I0U Fulton St., N. Y. HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO. 2S. iJn use :)) ears. Tbeiuilv successful remedy for NERVOUS DElllI.ll'Y. VITAL WEAK NESS, uud Piostr.itlen, fiiim Over-Werk or ether e.iuses. 81 per v lul, or 5 v lals nnd lnrge vial powder rer !e. Sei.n nv Dittnmisirs, or sent pnpildonre pnpildenre pnpildonre celpteilof prlci-.-lIUMlMIHEYh' SIEDICINK CO., 1 Fulton St.. N. Y. une27-Th,SAw BARTER'S Ll'ITLE LIVER FILLS. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Sick Hendachfi nnd relieve ull the troubles Inci dent te n billens state of the sj stem, Mich ns Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after Kiting, Pnln In the Side, .te. While their most rcmnrkiiblu success has been shown iu curing SICK Hciiiinche, jet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS nre equally valuable In Constipation, curing nnd preventing this uunejiiig com cem plnlnt, while they ulse correct ull disorders of ihe stomach, stimulate the liver nnd regulate the bowels. Even If the only cured HEAD Ache thev would be almost priceless te theso wiui suiter from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does net end lieie, and llioe who ouce try them will find these Utile pills vnlu ihlt In se many wnv x tliat thev will net be willing te de without them, llui after all sick head ACHE Is the Imneer se ninny lives that In re Is where we make our great beast. Our pills euro It while otlursde net.; CARTER'S LIITLE LIVER FILLS nre very small uud very easy te take. One or two pills make n dose. They nre slriell) vegetable and de net gripe or puige, but by their gtutle no tion please ull who use them. I.i lals tit Sets; ttvolerSl. Sold ever where or sent by mull. CARTER .MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. uugl2-l)dced lLY'S CREAM HALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nas.il Passages', Allnys Fnln nud Intl.inimalleu, Heals the Hei-en, Restores the Senses oITnste nnd Sincll, TRY THE CURE. A particle Is implied te eiuh nostril nud Is ngrei'iible. FrlceW cents nt DrugglsU ; by mall, registered, I) cents. b ELY11ROTHERS, seill-lydAw Ne. 6(1 Warren St., New Yerk. Ar " Undeveloped fari-s Or the Human Uedy Eulurged. Developed, Strengthened, etc., Is un Interesting ndveriUe ment long rim iu our paper. In reply te In quiries we will sny Hint there Is no ev Idence of humbug nlieut this. On the contrary, the ait. virtlsersare very highly Indorsed, Interested person may get sealed circulars giving nil par ilfUhirs, by writing te the ERIE MEDICAL CO., 6 HttttU bt., HuttHle, N, Y.-lMlu ThUde iff, fll-l)diw nKtVi9. A TCLAItKKTH. A Fine Portrait KftEB te nny Helder of On Hundred Wrappers or Peppy oil Bone and Powder, at CLHRKE'S, The Picture of any person you select Made te Order. Call and Sec Hnniple. Although Dried nnd Kvmreted rrulUhav ndvniicffl, we still eftt-r 3 am Prunes for 25c ; 4 1 rruucsiurztc. rine Apneeu. isc. pies, lOe. Kine Apples, 6e, linm, Wlmln AA. lOkr. IMI- rnrnm lintns, sc. Slinulder, 6c. Bologna, S ft .fust received, a cargo of Ceftees which will discount anything ettvred In thlsclly. VANCAMPH CATSUI'-The finest OUup In the w erld-5, Id, 15 and 23 cent bottles. Crackers which were never offered for less than 9c, for 6c V n- Dig Drlve In Buckwheat 7$e a Hack. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TKA,COKr"KEfcO!lOCEIlY BTORE, NOS. 12 A H SOUTH QUKKN HT. A T BUriSR'8. FOOD FOR LENT. The Inten Season will seen be nt hand. Ws desire te call the attention or our customer and ethers te our line of these goods : MACKKUEb-Wohave the large Ne. I Bloat ers; Ne. 1 Mess; Ne. 1 uud 2 Mackerel. SMOKED UISCOKS-Thls Is a lake fish smoked nnd very fine. CODiasit-Ueneless Codfish of several dlDcr entgrndes. BAltUlNEH-QcuuIne French. Alexis Oodll Oedll Oodll let In quarters, halves nnd whole Ibexes. Alse American In qunrter and half boxes. Spiced nnd Mustard Sardines. SALMON Canned Salmen, Dew Drep brand Salmen Cutlets, lu flat cans, very fine. Alse a geed Fresh Salmen at 15c a can. Fresh Lebster, New Olives, Imported Maca roni nnd Vermicelli. Kdem, Pineapple. Koquefert, Sapsnge and Yerk State Crcnm Cheese. A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS. NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. -Telephone Connection. A T ItElbTS. CUTTHIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT, HANG IT UP. Meats Sc Fistfi. Finest Dried Beef Knuckles, 15- ft. Finest Regular Dried Beet, 10c V " Finest l'lcnle Hams, 8c Vi lb. Finest lleneless Hams, lc tllb. Finest Regular Hklnucd Hams. 12Ve f ft. These Hams have ail the skin and fat cutoff. . Finest FUie siuinincr Bolegiui. 0c. V H. Finest Portland Herring, fie, or 6 fts for 35c t White Fish, cleaned, Oe -pft. Evtra Fine Whlte Mackerel, fie each. Finest Bloater Mackerel, Vt te 1J.J fts, 20c ft. One hundred buxes Hmeked Herring, 50 te 90 ber.'iiCB box. Finest Helland Herring, Vkcg.ll.lS. Twenty-pound kegs or Tripe, keg, il 20. CANNED (JOOD3. Canned Cern, 5c. cnn. Cmined Cern, very line, 4 cans for 25c. Cinucd lllnckbcrrles, fie. V can. Canned lllnckberrics, very line, 4 cans fer2Sc. Canned Htrnwberrles, four cans for 25c. Kxtrn Fine Toinatecs, Belld Fucked. 8c. can. Very r inest l'le I'c.ieues, a cans ier ec. Extra Flne French Fens, two cans for 25c. Fine French Feas, lie l cnn. CREAMERY BUTTER. A big let fir Creamery Butter nt 20c and 25c V lb. '1 his is u decided bargain, and you should net miss It. DRIED FRUITH, Ac. By nil means see our Immense display Jef Dried Frulls. Yeu never saw the like. Any thing nnd everything, nt prices that will make veu tniiiK. vvneie ireui uiruwii Inte Fruit. lllg let coming lu te-dny. Loek up next week's ndvertlftmeni en it. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND FIUNCKSTS., Directly Opposite J. B. Mnrtln A Ce.'s Dry Uoeds Stere, and Next Doer te Herre Hnrse Hetel. Loek for the Big Sign ncress the pav cinent. it'rttxItEB. w ALTER C.IIEKK. Herr,Jeweler. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF Watches, Clocks, -AND- EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE. And nre prepaied te quote tlie LOWEST PRICES, quality taken Inte consideration. Walter C. Herr, We. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANSK. TEWELER AND ORADUATE OPTICIAN. GIL.L. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. Having Inld In n Large Line of SPOONS' KNIVl.s AND FORKS, which wu bought AT A CUT PRICE, will give our patrons bcnilltef the same. These goods nre nil of the STANDARD HOM ERS' I1RAND, Guuinplccd. CALLAND HAVE YOUR Eyes Examined Free. ir-Ne Dreps Used -, hence no harm te eyei. can eccui, OHAS."S. GILL, Ne: 10 West King St., LANCASTER. FENN'A. (Cljiniiumvc. H IUH MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Chiina Mall. Wb are new- opening our Spring Importation of Queenswnrennd will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade or w ureal Lewest Prices. HeusestlrtH receive cspuclnl attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street, -;, - -t t tt3flVlgg?JJT''"',y!JMri"?7T tgW "gyij
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