FOR THE YOrXfl PEOPLE. The Apple* nt titan*. We extract the following legend from a story entitled "The Apples m Mnna," printi-d in SI. Xirholo*. The scene of the story i laid in lee lami, late in the winter of the year It.Vt. Olaf is seated, hoiding lii son Thorold and little Thuridn on Iris knees. A x into quarters, which they out into their lug kettle to boil. But noil the beef would not. In vain the three travelers piled ou the fttel: in vain tiie water in the kettle huhhksl and Ivoikxi. Every tun*' that the lid of tin kettle vy.is rvmovini the meat was found to lie a> raw as at first. Wldle wonder ing what the mx-on for thi* could !*', the perplrxrti traveler*, hearing a voice. l*s>k*.i up. and beheld an enormou* eagle, jer. h**l on the *tout*-st bnuu h of a very large onk t n if ye are willing.'said the voice, ' to let nie have niv share ol the tl>-*lt, it shall soon Ik- hoiled.' "Ot ts*iir**' the hungry pvl* said 'Ye*.' when instantly t!< w down th* oud-flapping eagle, and with his great beak snatched up thrre-qtauten ol the bvvf! "" St**p" stop V exclaimed lA>ki. '*>n*' quarter *>n!\ i* t! > share" and with that he .-truck a fierce blow with hi* travei im -taii Upon the *'ag!* '* hack. So much the wor*e was thi* for l.oki, for while oue.mlof tin unlucky staff stuck fast to'.li* back of the eagle. ls*ki fouml himself unable to k*os-n his hold from the other end, which he the mora d*~ *ir*xl to do liecausc he now found, to hi* dismay, that th>- *uppo*ed eagle wa* tn> other than the louowneti Fro*t-(iiant IT(iassi. who. with hi* great eagle wing*, vventtlyii-.e over rock* ,ui.: forest tops, dragging after him tin unhappy Icki till "lie was torn almost in piece* "For a '.*> tig time the giant t*K*k no notiiwe Eoki'* pitv\*us entreati* *. but, at la*t. Thja-sl k the oath, and. c 1 tatters and wounds a* he was. *un*i thing* that grow >n ir** *. a* I've been told.' sai*i Olaf. 'but 1 never -aw any.* " Now. these apple* oflduna were very different front alt *th* r fruit*, for it was by eating them that tlie cods kept them selves always young and hand-one* and -trong So lj*ki did not dare to tell of the oath he had taken. " On the return of the three traveler* to bright A-gord. the eraftv and cruel lx>ki told the beautiful and Vtnd Iduna i hat in a forest a-lion distance off lie had (ountl appi* * w hieli he thought w ere of a much better quality than her own. and that :st a.i * vents it was worth while to mak- a dni|*arison b*tw>en tlum. " hiuna. •Itsvivtai ty his worvl*. tiHk Iter appie* and went with him into the forest; but tt*> s*rir ha*l they entered it thau"niia**i. ebd in hi* eagle plum age. flew rapidiv toward them, and catching up Iduna. regardl*-** of h< r t* ir*. *-:u-ri do this. l>>ki borrowed from the godde** Friega tiie falcon plumage which she sometimes wore, and, di guisevi in it. flew to Jotunheim. " In spite of his disguise, it was not without tear that !>>ki approached tlw grim and t- rrible walls of the eitv of the Krost-fiiants. Cautiou-lv and "silently ' vv .-dsiut it until he discovered that riija--i was on a:i ii-e-ths*. far out at *<-a. *. ar;: f'-h for lii* dinner. Then, with i jovfui i-rv. flew into the city, and >*: no time in changing Iduna into a sp.-irrow- and flying off with her safely eia-i-d in liL* talons. "But before they were far on their way the Kro*t-(liant returned to his g ->niy ' ity. tlp-re to learn of the escape of !e.un-t Into hi* eagle plumage hus t < d Tl(iasi, and. screaming with rage, •lew in pursuit of the trembling sparrow and swifUv-flying fals>n. " I'lK.n "tlic bright "walls of Asgard, • ager.y watching tiie uncertain race, -tood the impatient god*. Rapidly ap proached the pursued, but close behind tbeni foiiowed tip* terrible pur*uer. The •sis tremhi-sl with terror lest Iduna should again fall into hi* cruel hands, and a* fast as tle-ir now aged limb* would let theiu they !egan t-> gntlier up-.p the wa!;* bundle* of dry chips, while tit good Baldur waiusl with a firebrand in hi* hand. "Over :h bright walls flew >ki and Iduna. ('..--. after them came the louii fhijvping rii.ia**i: hut Balder had he.-n too qui k for liim. and liad nl r- idy .* ■; tire to tin- rcadv chips. The rap- I flame caught the Ur niwed p'umage of ThiaAsi, and lie thus f I into tile lmwer of tip* god*, who -lew liim witliin the walls of the -•icred city. Then gm-at and loul was the rejoicing, while the gods h:utcm*l to make themselves young and 1 land s' 'me and strong again, by eating freely of the app'p-s of Iduna." " My father." said Thorold. " tlje good prie*t tell* u* that al' those ancient table* about the god* have a meaning that '-not a fable. <'an st thou not tell nie and Tliurdia what this one means?" " I do not know how it is of myself," . * id (• -if. •• but I have heard tip good priest say that Iduna means the beauti ful spring. u 's : l *Thia**i means the des olating winter, lien,*', when the short day* andVong nights begin to come, w.- say that Tlijas.-i is earring off Iduna. And. wh-n theda> * glow longer and the niglits shorter, we say that Iduna with her apnl<* i returning to u. The fir" kindled by the grwls upon the walls cf bright A-gard is the sun. before whose heat winter dissolves; while all nature, partaking of the fruits of spring, grows young again." "Mv father," murmured sleepy little Thurida, " 1 will wake up to eat some of the apples." Olaf laughed, and. kissing his little daughter, laid le*r tenderly in one of the l>ed-boxes tilled with elastic seaweed, and spread over her a sack of seafowl feat PT*, saying: "It i* not for many a long and hitter night yet, my Thurdia, that the le'auti ful Iduna -hall reach our cold land. "Yet,"' he continued, patting Thoroid on the head, "when Iduna is with us, Iceland's the lK*st laird the sun shine* on!" Garibaldi. The correspondent of the London Times at Rome gays: "Now that the tumors as to the object of General Gari baldi's visit to Rome have proved groundless, it is asserted that lie has come to the Eternal Cit>to die, Ilis friends distinctly assert that politics are wholly unconnected with his coming here. He found that his health was not improving at Caprera, and thought the mineral springs near (,'i vita Vechia might benefit his gou!. Garibaldi, replying to t lie Syndic, who visited him on his ar rival, said he did not himself know the reason of his visit. A more pathetic scene than that on Garibaldi's arrival at the railway station has seldom been beheld. Shouts were raised as the train : entered the station, but they were speedily silenced by the circulation that the general was ill. He was carried from 1 the train on a mattress on a large litter. 1 He lay extended and motionless, with I eyes closed, and a red handkerchief 1 hound his head. It looked as though a ' corpse was carried in state. It was i found impossible to remove him from the litter, which was placed on an open ' carriage, which was driven, aecom- ' ponied by a silent crowd, to the house 1 of his son, Menotti Garibaldi. It was so h.-u-d to move the general that at Civita Vecchi the s de of the railroad saloon 1 hod to be cut to admit the litter. i • A FANTHER FIGHT. X l.lf r n nil llralh Slnmlr In thr (X llit nt Itrn X i h Mtntr. Colonel Setli A Abbey, the veteran pt inter, who in IWI i*>ued lo.oftt) eopii's of the old English Reader, has iu*t n turned ftsm ('alifoniia. Oregon and Washington Territory. He is ftill of those hunting ixnniui*een <•* now *o ran l , ami fa\or* the l'leveland //> r%tld with the following 1 went to Watertown, ,leflerson< ar or two before and failed. He and lii* wife then started a little tai crn near tiie court house, and tliey did not *u>-> •• J in that \< ri w ell. He said to tin one day "1 think 1 ran get a bitter living with in\ rifle and traps in the wood* than I cut In hanging around Inav in the vil lag*'.' 1 Rii'h wa* a Vermont, rby Idlih . a small, mtiseular man. The north por tion of Jefferson county, at that time, wa* nn almost unhik>n w ihleriu **. and thither Rich, with hi* wit. and trap*, bent hi* war V itumlwr of month* elapMsl before I heanl anything from him. At length a flinff MM that he had he. n ki.ied by a puthtf. Near ly a month after thi* I -ot a '< iter troni him de* riblng hi* eneountcr with a panther; he was liartll y aide to write then. Mis story ran tliti* " I had fast enxl one >f my trap* to the r*>t of a large lieniKn-k tr>*', and near !>> wa* a dense thicket ot low hemi*K'k* ol aUmt half an nerv When 1 viitxltu> trap thi* morning 1 di-iwcrcd one panther fa*t in the trap and another near by. I fired at the one outside of the trap and wounded hint, and lie made immediately for thi* thicket I had a little w billet dog with nit', and I put the little dog into the thicket w here the panther enter ed, ami I ran around the thicket where 1 thought tiie pant Iter would come out and met hint tu>t a* he eame out ot the thicket I tried to -hoot hint, but hp gun mi*sod tire, and there we w.-n . la.v to faec. nud I had to run or light. ! threw down ni> rifle and drew my hateliet from my Is-lt and mad. a pa** at liim and he kno- k. d my hateliet more tiiau twenty Let from me. Me then clinched in and we were up and dow ti in every *haj>e: he t1 my right hand into mv jan-kef and pulled out my jack-knife niid opened it with mv t- th. and made short work <•( it then. 1 lay there by the side of my victim a long, long time. My clothe* were torn off freni me or hung in -Im-d*; tnv tai*' and limtv* a g*tre of I>Ukkl. Ihe nearest -ettlcr wa* two ini.* 1 . ain* to iu\*ell gfter a time, so that 1 ki!ial the other panther. It tok ail the rest of the da\ to make tile bouse ot the'neatest settler. I knew tlii* man for many \< ar* after thi* encounter, and. *trang to *ay. he -till eoiitintt. -i to hunt panther* and wolve* 1 *aw a panther-kin that wa* gr* n. killed by hini and iu*t taken from tile Ikwlv. that niea-un-d. from the n.>*>' to the end of the tail, nine ft 1 would like to tell you one of Rich * w o!f stori. * He did not "tell it for wcral y< r* after it iKvurml—th>' reason whs vou will nrobahlv gue** at after hearing the -tory lie said he w:;s out among tli r<* k* vtul di*coven>d a wolf: lu -hot and ki !■•'. it I'pon examining it be found it to he a the wolf, and *u. k.ing young ..n-- He finally found bar dm and crawled into it, and found ten young pup* H> u*>k them to hi* shanty and built a log jk-h for tlieni and rean-d them on deer meat —thev were too young to get tip- !M>UIH\ on. There wa* then a bounty on cacti gr>wn-up wolf oft. rel by town, counts and State, in ail 'luounting !>> aU'Ut .S6> for racli woif. They w ere the large gray wolf, one of them nearly bin k Thi* 08.-. lie said, he 11-ed to take out and play with it the *nni> a* a dog. He said h regretted to kill thi* one very much, but £SO vva* tH great a temptation. A* these wolves grew up. he would take them into different *< tion*. kill them, take their scalps off. an ! g> t the Imttnty. The Mule a* a Deadly B'eapon, A* ha* already been announe. d. tin English government ha.* instructed ii* representation* at Washington to make inquiries a* to the capacity and endur ance of the Southern mule, with a view to using that - ga< ioti* and spontaneous animal in theoanr aign against the Zu lus in South Africa. A* a friend ami ad viser to the Qui . tl it Ik' allies It* to Ik- fear less and otit-pok a o:i tie inn •• qtl'-*tion and to enlighten the Bri:i-h governni lit. a* far as our know ledge extends, a* totln* habits and jtecuiiaritie* f the la-autifui hut uncertain la-ast in qm *tion. The " yellow Iliule." w nieh i* foutld in an unadulterated quality only in the South, is possessed of rare business qua i firation*. He can out-hite. out-buck, out-kick anl our-liehavvhhehawee :uiy mule of hi* sire ami weight in the world. Just bridle liim up. put i raw recruit on lib hack, give him room to exervi*e ac cording to lii* dis|*i*ition. and he will go thnmgh nior- c ompllcatixl maneuver in les* time, and reach Up hi* hockoften er and squeal louder, and give that re cruit more* vigorous cavalry service in one hour than any ten mule* north, east or west of IMxie could do if they w ere in competition for a gold medal or diploma As weapon of ofi.-nee or defene*- he i* unapproachable. IB* i* not liable to get out of order, rnjiiil in eonre ption. lightning in I-\I ution. loading anil firing at one o|H*ra'ioti. (tie- healthy mule equal* seven mountain howitzer* and a battery ofGatling gun* ,lu*t hack him up to the enemy, get the bronch" streak nrenierly in line by -ighting along the hacklsuie, then depn-s* lii*ear* according • • the elevation, clear the track, and let No 3of the firing squad touch him off with a straw. The result i elwtrical, and ends in the complete annihilation ol everything within range. A r v of Southern mules, proper y trained, prove l'tter than a whole c<.rp. of fii-lil artil lery. l*-ing more* easily limbered ui> —thi Southern mule is alvniy* liniliered up— hut. strange to say, muleartiilery i- most dangi'iou* when the rolumn i in fuil rv- ! tre-at. In addition to aii thi*. the Southern 1 mule is a most -killfui foeager. and can. j if iiei-c*iii'* re*|iiire' it, live for n century i on barrel hoops and scrap* of sole ; leather. A-* oiioin\ i* a very important J element of successful warfare, tlii* char acteristic iuu,*t weigh heavily ill the mule's favor. The proivosition to introdui-c this Ik-:*i into South Africa reflist* much cm lit ujion the l>ino-lj j lohninistration. and will, wi- hope, Ik carriei! out. l'hUatLlplthi Tr.idr Journal. A Child's Heart. The other day a curious old woman, having a hifndle in lor hand and walk ing with painful effort, -at down on a curb-Step up WtMHlwsml avenue to rest. She wa* curious because her garments were neat ami clean, though threadbare, and curious bwau*''a -mile eros*<*d her wrinkled face a* children j:* *♦-*-n this -mile tlia! nt tracUol a groun of thris- littieones. the oldest alsiut nine. They stood in a row in front of the old w oman, -aying never a word, but watching her Incc. The sinile brightened, lingered and then hu\ a l\tll tfu U UtUiUr correspondent. who say* The advance guard of the Zulus up pcared at tint at lour r m It eame round the south corner of the hi!! in a bo.tv ol from 500 to m>o strong, !<-d I• > a chief on lioraeliuck I 'hoy haltevl a moment, ami then adv anc,st quietly but i quicklv. at a run, taking advnntagi <at olio l ltes llesinitesl, tieoke, ami the greater number *• ttire*l to theii left, occupied the garden anil on It,out, w here there was plenty ofeover Aft W gist Up close to the hotiM* ami las tieliillil the tlehl OVell anil kitchen* that then ss . n built, S< arwlx any ol th- < men lta om on in < eon tinuoiu stream, ikvuphxl lite In abos ■ , ami gradually cuoire led lie tss hoii** Ail the men sv ho leel lUtU viriv ta tinned on the hill, anil ki pt lip a eon* tiniiou* anil rapiil tin on the sanl It caught our men in tie n ba,-k* a* tie s were-guarding the garden side, ami live men were thus "hot dead I. now lavaine du*k. The Zulu* crept Up neater ami nearer. I inlet eover ol the husln * and long . ra** tie s ssereah.e o get svitllin tise yard* of tie hospital without being M-eit Front tlii* point, in parties ot lifteett to twenty, llti-s re eeated'.s attacked the eml 100IU of the Hospital. They made these attaak* ill the most delitiernte manner, advancing after the manner of their date tttg, ss uh a prancing step ami a high aetinii. lln s cared nothing for daughter, but emleav ored, in the most p r-i-t- nt manner, to get over the harrieade ami into the hos pi tat. Mans times, seseit or itght it east. I.it-nt Hromhead, - o: • ting a tess men together, had to drive them oft ss ith a liavouet eltarge. I ltett tlies ssistilti is tits-, and all id"them in chorus sliotit ..ml striki tin it shield* Our melt cheered in answer, and et them have it I'lniv ss a* plents i ! ammunition. After tin tir*t half hour titers- ss is no ss vt<-. I loss deliberate and t< ing the tire ss a* may Ik- gathered front tin tolloss ing in cident*. Private Joseph Williams, a voting Welshman, under twove.n* set vie.-, had a small window m the hoM-ita] to shoot from Neat morning btUIM'U dead v\ arrior* vv ere counted outside bis window, and several more down his ;jm of tire As soon a> his ammunition ss a* all exhausted, he and the other men with liiin defended the door of the rsioiii till the enemy, by *h*er weight of num bers, forced it oiK'ti. I'tKir fellow! be was *• i/al by the bands and arms, dragged out, and a.*>cgaiiil ami mini 11< •*! Is-fnie the eyes of hi- eoinratl-* Attotlt- r instance Private Ptinbar. tin same man ss ho shot the -he t on ltoi. hack, was po*ted to watch the hill. V* rtn Kafttrs siri-amtal down from tin ir right, this man (ai*o a M" -lintati. and of i. ss si rs i e than th-,alov< mentioned) shot eight of the em ins in as mans inn sis-tttiv shot- l.ieut t hard ss a* stand ing by liitti as he did it. and the Inula * were found in ajxal oln on the other next morning. The en my at t*t effect.*l !a lodgim-nt in the hospital Thirty of the patient* were got out in tine Most of item were pushetl and ptiocd th: - ugh ass in doss which ojK-tied oh the sard S.-rg! Ma\fn it. a tine V ling * ddier, SS as S. IS iU with feser and delirious, lb* could not Ik* itiovssi, and he was kill**! in hi> !**d. They noss et lira to tin- liospital. The roof ss a* thatch, and it ijuklilv nla/ial. I>> it light our an ass re eu ahled to *• their fnt * better. and many fell belnre the. ret atal ti la'tt* r - - . i VtV r a pau- ,* ti otiragiti by n . href who fruiu time to time *hnut-d Iti* ordt rs from the hillside, th* y ( am* on again. The lighting in place* lea-ante ham! to hand over the mealies k* The n*ai ants usetl only their assegais. I'll.*- this did not thruw, but u*>*l onlv a* stabbing w* ai*ons Hit-ret iv a soldier showed his heai! over the parapet to g- • a shot, he was thru*! at• (>n*e or twice tie Kaf firs actually *eizxi the bayonet* and Uied to wrench them *tT the rift* * t inr of our men loaded while a Ztt.lt was tugging at hi* bason**l. lie pu harg* I'hey ieti with th* in all th: ir l**ail and wounded that they could. The last of them left just lefori- dawn. They i< ft TTO d-.nl on the fi* d I he*- w* re .a tun ted and buried in leap*. Manv of tliem wer> rsa-tigtii/*-n. and of small stature, t bir lo*-. counting five of tin* patients, was thiiiis-n ki! ..1 ami ten woumlevl. Tims* of tltt* Litter have since died oftlieir wounds Hiding riser Their Prostrate jlodle*. A correspondent of thefoiutnhuA (O.) Shit* Jottrmtl, writing fnonit airo. Kgyjif, of the M.dianinnaLui l*-tis:il which do*.-* thr ten day* of rejoicing that fol low * the n turn of the Mecca jtilgriin-. [say*: "At twelve o'clock all the re cent iy p'turit'd M" a pilgrim* gather at one of the mo*ntie*. and then march, thousand* of Un-tn. lm-n and leiy* (no women), with their pilgrimage banners and their rags. 'liMiusand* of them, sollie well dressed ami -pit* t. oth* r* half nakial anrted by two nt tendant*. roth* over them, that i* on heir prostrate bodies. Tbe loirs**, a daintv Arab, milk white, ditl not seem to lilse the aiiimnbsl pavement over wliieii lie was forced t* tread, but eliatiiped bis hits, seenoal nervous ami exeit*i, and walk* <1 rapi'lly. t an you imagine anything more horrible! The Mohammedans pretend that the faith ful are never injured, or rather that the horse does not butch tin in at all. Nome of th** men and Ih>v * were in spasms, or swooned through injury and excitement. These are immediately carried out of sight and no report i* ev* r made of acci dent or physical damage." (Jiteen Victoria in Italy. Some interesting incident* of Queen Victoria's visit to Italy an* given by the Italian pater*. I.ik** a true English woman. she t**ok as much of England with heron li*T journey a*possible. She .*am*' by mill** \rotminan English rail war ear. although the French roads offered h*"." one more elegant and com fortable. She declined with thank* tin* offer of King Hurnliert'* carriage* for the journey along the shore* of the lake from Arona to Haveno, an*i made u*eof an Eneli*li vehich*. which had ben **-nt on in advance bv her order*. Although nominally traveling incognito, the It.al ian government managed to show Iter much unobtrusive attention. A guard of twenty royal carbineers kept watch over the chateau where she was a guest: an extra telegraph wir**v:ui put up from liaveno t*> iJonio d' Os-ahi for h**r es pecial ltenefit, tin*l th*' postal facilities of the little lnk<'si tin'**!** lor kl'"l* IWtin two to t*ti nit.l twelve yeara •!! ortHM lit tlie .-ffoeC of a kill will emit. Tlie kill plaiting is untile ti|> ot either v.rv wltli' Iki\ or very vv itle sitle plait* Often these ilree*e* are nearly ttll in our picee, The trimming*. ii*leud of giving prineease effect, slntulule it long ent-uvv :t> out ttiilt u T iitttktin v. *t extending to meet .1 deep kill lloiito<• sewed on mulctin .tilt tin < out, mul i< pre silltitl. .1 kill skill \lI!1|II, tlir ■ out ll■ > t is tut>ll till! "tlsiUl oil |ti < ssi s mv made of nri'lit Nr.it, Ii ginghams, percale* itiul .'liilit/i v, Willi }m• 1 kit tlola ttmi lander* and liiiinl.in.i plni.l- I In' priin ipl< - ot - ntliiimtioli lull's :tlik< in i.'uliis mul children'* i osttours mul in >tIV. w 00l mul I'ntloit twin it s. lu nil, solid tului* tiro made up w itli li. tired stutl* to inateh V hivoiite Will ot tAklliollillU tlio guv planted li oulruiit mul peivnl. .tiv*>c- i* in :t kilt "kilt SI I oil ,l iln p >oku lilt lilt; , iiUnit tin* hip* closely, mul it yokt-tl or pl.iitotl blouso, I• lit'tl in Koi iotinjji i itiris, in w;tsli kiu ot tin siiupii st w .in * ot linking it dr. ss, * for lilt ,i rirl* is tin tiithriollo shitpo. I tstolioil til tin* hitok itiul finished ootiitd the U>ttoui with :t kilt plaiting. \\ hits ilit ssi s ui'o in iiiitit)' instances tln tslioil w tth ,i Spanish tlounoo, Ihi\ pi lili'd on instead ot lu-ittg gutlu i oil I lioso flounce* itts in turn t dged wit Ii 1m c, . iu l tiroidory or Hatnhuig edging. t lio I'tshions in intmits' t iothiug vary hut tittle, it any, lioui tin- tortus in u>* tor si'vornl s. .t-oiis p.t.st. Although tlntc litis la-en mi effort to r.xiv. tho low- UOi'kotl, sllol t s'u , \ rtl til'i rsi * of luilg ago, tho m itsihio Froli' h-jokoti and long alee v.-d rolu-s remain 111 favor. luuig dri ssi's uiitko wuy for short clothes at it als'Ut s|\ liioltllls ill age, when silk and worsted Ikm'ls are adopted until sUeh IiIIIi- as sop kill shoe* with light leather soles tuvoii i a nor• s.sity . t 'iivtilar cu.*li luere , oaks w tth round hood*. lined with silk ami trimmed with pipings ot satin, afford a popular *lyir o! wraps, Piqu ; i oaks embroidered and further trinuued with liussian or Irish hand-croehetial lace an- anions favorite wraps in wool material, l.ittie caps, coiujaiaed of hue and finished with full rut hing*, cither of ritilaiii or he e, an-luucit worn, both by infants and lilt i giri* five and mx years old I Hiring eariv *pring these are all Used with si k, t >in on athe approach of warm weather tin* may la-di*- prllsisi W itll. Among new - tahrii s show II for < Itii ilren's wear are fancy conlurov* of light .piaiiiy. which have the merit of wash ing well, and, trimmed with Prussian lace ami arl button*, making an effec tive garment. Heavy Itussiun laees, |y the way. ate also largely employed >n WOOiea garments tor t liildivn White mus.iu dresses have displnceti the stiff and heavy Mar i • - and pi pie on, >■ for merly worn. Anew tuuaiiu, sotuew hat r>'setithling stu and en .<*l Pei-ian mil tin, is us> d. as is dotted >w is muslin made up with i:tec ami inserting and worn oter l.right-etiiored slips of silk or I --.Vc'ie ),.ri WurUt. K oinAti'a I it Itatigr. The New York • orrespondenl "1 the Spi iugfp t t has >uii p . as.pit words to sav al>ut the F\> liange f>>r Women's Work, established in this t ity about a vear ago. Die society ojH'nis! in Apr' . I*7*. with thirty arte ,' s for sa • and tuotiev enough to n • t its |>er.ttiiig e\|H'ltses to! . !!• ir "sjn, , tltl'U till I ll tie a ' aiptesl I" aTtll ' - Mill I- i- "I'll thirty -s vt n 1 lie latter w ere win flow ers ami pressed autumn leaves, which are lafusitt under ail eircumatantvs. Work is re, ■ ivnd through a iunnag> r r a suhsi rils r to tlie fund, ami all ititurmn tion as to how to reach theni may ls had by sending for a circular at the ->. cielv s addre-s. No I Fiisl Iweutieth sin-et. T'liirteen liundnd dollars" worth of gisn!" vv > rc ili|is>s! of at t'hristmas a one i it- •\- hang' i- Is coining n i ts'ial>v a rvpoaitort for infanta' clutl| s of all kinds and of a thousand things which infants mssi and mothers unit tliink "f. Work i- maa'pttil from all wh>> d loose to send it. ten per out. of the sel ing pri> >• Is ing n'taimst !>\ the sK-h'ty to help defray its tirss-sssary eV p' li-es Many irti- are a, • pt>s! and sold by the e\, hmtge which have ImVII pn-viotls- Iv off. nai to ami n-jecttsl hy the Ss-ietv of l. corttiv. Art as not .aiming up to its higher stamlanl. In this wav women w lo never > in !• artists may find a mar ket for tie uefu! things they make and put mom y into their ours.-, w-lo n otlu r la-sotircis. liav'e failed. A'*" )ri White Vlllsltu lllftlrt. White muslin .lressi s for the house luvve grata fir pani> r ha-,m - and l'oin pailour j>lonais* with the cUtTial ftti ness in one with the tau-sagc. yet there arc others in w hiclt the kaajUi' is a long lx>uis ia>at of the mu*iin, with uiui'h embroidery, ami jal>ts >alg>sl with Hp !>>n . • t n amy whit' hunting i now made so thin and line ami of surli i light weight that it is used in simple evening dr'scs for the watering-nlata*. am! is especially stilish for elalsirate morning wrappers. T he latter have nianv tucks tliiwii the front ami hm k. still |ua| by machine with taal silk, and are la>r deiaal with gav ■ rctonnes in d -igns lik• the Is.riler- of India -haw 1 Sti,) richer roll's d I'lianihre ar>- "t I*tt-l Nwis muslin over slips of pink siik;th>* front has an extra j>ani>T ia- kct. caught upon the hips, ami tic 1 a k lias no seam dmi n the middle, hut a great deal of fullness is ! let ill the side form seams, l/mg muti- ! in"' - idpies of dottial or stri|'il niusiin ar> s|u>wn. to !>• worn with loloail kirJs White iitti-liii wrapjrs with Watteail dr:i| ry and Hreton iaoot* down : the front have lengthwise button-holes work-'d all around tic waist line, and a blue ribbon if run through these holes to ainline the fullness around the waist. I/ong lliatinei -:n i|UI - of |**l> !>lll>' <>r* 'se hlaek foulanl have deep collars, cuff*, and a border around the >slg>' of shirred India muslin ami Hreton lace. "Playing Hall" as H Cited to He. Now we have the season of smashed I lingers, slashed noses ami nia-ln d eyes. ' The time for " lied Slot kings.'" "('ham- | pion Nines." " leather Overall*. " lirui/'Ts," "Carmine PlV>lmu■in*," "Hltie It.tiers." "(linger Snapper*,"! "llubv K.'ingelN." ami otll'T ellpllolli- | ously-nallital ha.se hall clubs, has Come. | There was a time vvlii'it ha*)'hall was fun. That time has long since passed avvav. There are probably remote portions of the country where there is stJIJ some amusement in a game of base hall—where the inhabitant* have not yet liiarmsl how awfully s.'ientilie the game ha* Iteeomc. There, when the striker hits tin- hall a I giMl. reliable whack he runs for all lie is worth. Win ii tin' other fellow get* the ball lie doesn't place it <|||ietlv on the base, hut lie hurl* it with unerring pre- , vision at the runner and knoek* two dollars' worth of breath out of his hodv. The runner i* then nut. He generally goe* anil lie* down on the giit*s to think over matter* and nib the spot where the hall hit. Hut balls in those days were not the globular brick* they are now. | Any hov with a little ingenuity ami an old Mocking could make a hall. A piece of cork or a hit of rubber to make it I "bounce." did to start on. Then the! old stocking was raveled and the yarn wound on this rubber basis until the ball reached proper proportions, w hen it | was covered with leather. Theltoy who owned a nice, soft, covered hall, tva* a king among hi* kind. Next to him enme | the hov with a good bat. The prinei- ' paloflieial in the old style of ha*e hall ' was the fellow who sat on the top rail of the fenee and kept tally. He cut tin notches for one party on one edge of a shingle, nml for the other party on the , other edge. Sometime* a good tallier would do more for his favorite side than it* batsman. There were no umpires in those day* for both eaptains to quarrel i with. When these two eaptains were < ready to choose sides one tossed a hall- i club*to the other and they went hand ' over hand to the top; the l*t hand that I held the club liH'l the first rhoiee of players. Sometimes a boy would insist j ' that his hand wa* last, while it projected ! over the end of tlie hat. This was et- jj tied by another hoy striking with nn- ! other hat the end of the ehoostng hat. | ( If tlie lat hand eould staml the strokes , it was all right, but if the hand nrqjeeted ] , a little too high it was generally with- , drawn after the first blow. Those were i the days when base hall was not com posisl iff four parts of science ami one of fun.— Prtc Pres.* Thirty-six city officials of New York 1 city are paid each SIO,OOO per annum. ' 1 SUMMARY OF NEWS. Eastern and Middle Stales. .1 or INituemy, tlii tniy iniliiterer, kitiittns* "till I*l* with inn Willie vjrc," luit'le an Ulisiir cnwTul attempt to ewnpelroitl the *Utr piiMiu ul tun. not, Maw, I'* wtwing tlluMlgll Iron ' tsils 1 iglili ttvc ilituisni.it doltitra' worth a! lln itcw tet.-dollai li.iiitn.g evililUate* wciw O'ld by tl.f New Yolk |*wti.ntci) hi n lew bouts Unp taller ln* A htryr uiuiHiiit •>( ilumnge t" tiiiilm-i bus IKi lt itulir lit '.tti'i.sitr ti.iesl files ill N'Stltsfli Ui-.uisi It u.utt. Neurit tin. ''..lite i.usi.iess I Mil I ol t.0,1uU., N II . bus I*l It itnstn.yml by no Twenti luill'lllljis w e.e but 111*1, tl.llt) lull.tiles (fluli nsl b'Hl.el' ss unit ki'. cnlis'ii I*.sine** n.u.s luiue.l out ..I ilih.is Ijm estlmulc*! ul ic'S-bOOO lit tlie rw}*rt ..I llir New |lu...|wb.le Hunk t i>l>tlt.!s*i.Mid* it i.pi'iH.ts I but thcie no. sltlt sit Buying* Institutions tit Ibn Mule, with Si -is," (tf|uiMlt.r* u ill* orise 'tilling the just V *tt "( 4 I tlie t'.lul umiMltit "I il'ijisil* is l >(i 014 u lulling oil 111 u )t*ti "I IT-' ,w7,41.' Ul Helen miueis were cutombrst in e.tl mine neat VV ilkoMairrr Ul. , by lite authieu lull "I se.etwl wit* ol roonng A |*trty ol tultier* nl niH'e wri.l to work U) cut tin ll wnv through Ibe In.ge li ...ssi s nl Itiltdi ttmi In the tiupr.S' iu.nl men, sluw lute wits an.tiller ol |*Oiill.l nuvieti Aflrt win king tbtv mul night tor flit • to. s thr at i en men were own lu-t uiul utl IrMii.-t aim- Ilirt liu't sulwlstcsl on Ibe meat nl u mule, uiul were very little the wise lot their long iMH.rti.eindit. In uotei to rtutcll titem a l>ngr uy t.J.KI feet tbtougb risk, sluli b uuut to t*. itrivetl 'Hie eoley eajus-ts to lutie its wires Itmniitg to t bi.ag" witbiu three uioirtbs A Is>ld attempt tuts lecu male to rob the Uorkingmens Having* Hank of Allrvbcii) t ity l*a Iwo men eutrrvM tlie Isork and one resjuestrst etianr't- lor a dollar bill As the I cashier, who wa* alone it tlie Imildtug, was making clemge the man suddenly drew a re volver, |h. mlr*t il over the isMtnter adM rntsli ; ier. arid lbr.alei.rsl to lire tl be tuoveil. tfUK'l as ll.ongbl the cashier wreslrsl the pistol Iron. . the lb,el's liatels and larml the two tuna, who U gitn clnii.ls t.ug over Ibe noting He llred several kin Ms at llietn. and one shot was II res I at him m return Hie thieies succeeded in getting aw .n with hot it.issisl several |, kage* ol larger amounts, and dropped yJUO on the sl.iew aik 1 went*. one steaiush'.j- niatiagers in .New Yik having given notice lltnl hereafter they would n.M |*ti lor loading Mid diwhnrgiligva -srls more Hurl twenty-five cents an boitr. day and alike seienrl tl.ousui.,l hmgslkore melt strui'k nguotsl the rwdorUon. wlilib auiouiils to about%i>i -i*U. s ago. agist niuety year* t !w Uri.itsihanut Mate hair will hie held at lliiladi-lphra Ir.Mll Hrjitemla-r lith to tin Mat I the reduction ol the tax on to !uxh. Iron. I w et'.ly-liair cenl* to ixt*-n cent* & |Mtnd went into force. h'or some lime pre vioils to lltat ilate VV.wlern w l.olrssaie ttdan**. dealer* bad allowed their *t. k to run down *i> as to obtain benefit id the tax ird.ict.oi. It. order to get abend ul tbi-.r nvals a large New York teluioi llrm bought thirty eigbl tb,.usnt.d dollar* worth ol ret ettue •taioja at tiudinght of April JO, baelxvl up fit* nagg.tge car* at Jersey t if) with tolsn* >• atui sent a *l*w ml Irani or. its way wewtwatd. ll.e trip fton. New V "Ik I" t htragsi was maile ... a lew ut.notes ot r' twenty-lour hours —ll.e sle.rtesl time lor a Irnigbt train on record. A hostler known a • Beton Ja< k." and fitly leuses wrte tuirns 1 lo ib-atb during a tire in Uie stables •'i was the victor it. a six days' fedestrtan CM. lest in Uittiudri phta, iH'xering 330 tulles m llir Uliw qtriOeJ. Vtrvlrrn and Southern Statea. the long and exciltng triul in t Hu ago <4 Ueter Met ens, a copyist. |<*r the murder of brs ' cbild-wtle. Mamie e.elrsl m t erxltct of riutn slaughter by the titry . A* the prtermer was bring taken law k to lull Mrs Young, the mother ol Mamie ; -I a pistol t • the law k <4 his head and |'ull.*l thr trigger, but the weajitn tailed lo go I'd Attrld aaim <4 great excite, turrit in court the pistol was taken trim, tire woman, an t she was pot.xry r*t to tier U'lnr a raving n.aniac Me.ri'i sh<4 and kitted his young w.lefor m en ing the attentions o] other men. Stephen I> Rs-harils swlwnjel at Minden. Neb . for the mm ter .4 a Mr* llantl*"'i and h.er three children lost trtol-r. He liait mil fresist to the tttunier <4 two other petwons. tmt churned on the scaffold to be intetrenl. \V lU.an. Ihtnston. atarmer lmng t.enrt lark stou Mich . was totally gored by a Iturhaiu I ill Mrs Ihtnston, hearing Ins cue. nut to his assistance nnd was pndatldy lafally injurvsi Jissi-j h tinppv . coining tr the scene. IcKtst the beast w .Ut a club. I t ajMatn Uanl Hovton's aijitatic trip in h. rub ber suit Irotn httsbuigh, Ua . to New ttrlmus ha* licet, finished 'lhe voyage of 'J.34J milr* was 'h.ne in eighty days, and nt the fltitsh Hoy ton was a mere skeleton .4 his former self, having lost twenty |*>un.t* suae the start A tnaii going under the name ol V Floren tine, stopping at the llouj-rr House, I'ol.sl'o t .hi", shot Ins wile, known a M: Ijllie f.llis, ploying at the Adelplii \ ariety 'llioater. through ihe to- k with a revolter. daogeriawly wounding her. Ulorrnttne then put thewrsqa.n to hut head, tlm! and instantly kille.l hituself. l"he liovernor of Tenne*see has issue I a 1 pna latitatHMl cnlbng an elertioti. to 1M- helil August lor the I'iirjswe <4 affoohiig the JM*O lill' .4 thr Mate an opportunity to expn-s.* their approval or disapproval the settle ment "I the State's uidelMedrnw* at flltr rent* on the .loihtr and lmr |-r rent, interswt Thecwtor* It- Weber, miinler of a ptumi i nent ( hung" lt and abor hooae. was sh<4 and latally wotuulel while in Ins lawyer's i - i 11. e l>y Mrs Ad", fabatt, win. alhgrw tliat VV ela-r lmil lei be! asttw Ir I.nke U. Rlaeklwtn. was tnntnitnonsly nomtnntel for t. oenmr by the Kenturky 1 tetnortata nt thrir emvent.on in Fnu.kfort. I.jrkiah Hnulley, eilorel. was hangel fat Rrxan, Texa*. lor the murder ot n rojorei man named Tollork on t hristmas, I*7* t rrvji reports trim Ohio and Indiana show thnt the acreage of wheat is Imm ten to twentv-flve |Mr rent, greater than last year. Chits are looking well, and there will lie the usual amount of corn planted. The village of Hillwlale. Mich . has been |rtl\ ilestrovet by tire From Washington. A proclamation warning people against trc. |Missing on the Indian 'Territory luts Imm-ii i*. MUcd by tl.e President t ougrrstnai> Rush Clark, of lowa, die.} stul detily at his .juartcrs :. tew days ago. lie lutd iMcupieit his sent in tt.e House on "-iiturJay, was taken *irk with nn nttai-k ol ineningitia, i ui.il die.l after only twelve hours' iHm-a*. The President s inessnge vetoing the Army Appropriation bill tlrnt consider* the merit* ot ! tlie political siM-t...us of the bill, and declare* reist.sl in the intereat <4 the lvihii.ee of. air system of government. He savs on this jMiint tiuit the new doctrine, if miiintaineil, will result in a consolidation of urwlleckisl nnd lb-spoti< ix.wer in the House .4" Ib'pmsenta tiv.-s, Almi re mnjority will Ucotiie the gov ernment. The jihtn strike* Irotn the Constitu tion tlie (jimlinrd negative ot tl.e President. It places not merely the Senate and Fxerutive hut the Judiciary also under the coercive die. tntio.i o| the House, which may decide on the snn.e principle any other net of • iingress, a treaty nomination "t npponitinent to otitic, or n .bs'isn.ii .4 the Supreme Court. In conclu sion lie urges the House to return to Ihe w 'st and wholesome usage ol the earlier days .4 Ihe republic. the financial statement for April shows nn inerense in tlie national debt .4 (f 19,tkS'J til. I trcrei.se of d.-lit since June JO, IH.S, ft*.9oft,- 01.1.8,1. Total cash in the Treasury, Stts.p;".. l.iiVSl, I tebt, less rush in tlie Treasury, May 1, 1879, $2.027,120,217-99. <4 the debt I caring no interest there is outstanding Old demand anil legal-tender iiot.-*, $.1(6.7(2,031; rertiil cnles nl dep.wit, $31,6.16.000; fm.-tional cur rency. $16,913,009.52; gold a-d sili.-r certid i-jitea, M 7,719.620; total. $112,040,260 52. The pavmei.ls made Irom the Treasury by wnrrnnts during last month were On account of civil and miscellaneous, $5,121,232.65; on account of war, $3,926,054.36; on nocmnt ol navy. $993,068 21. on account ot interior (Inuianand pent ions). $1,916.759.97', total, $ 11,967,115.19. A rei-ent Washington dispatch aays: " the action of the Secretary t the 'Treasury in re fusing to sell the tour per cent, refunding cer tiorates to the bunk* lor speculation has hod a tendency to stir up the post masters, who se tt profit in effecting heavy sales. Prior to Weducsiinv lost there was one poslmaster whose bond was $20,000, the others ranging Irom SI,OOO to $5,000, and n low as high as SIO,OOO or $15,000. On that day the Hnl tiinorc postmaster gave a bond for $25,000, ami to-dny the Chicago postmaster tiled a bond | I<>r #60,000 Ihurtslmrg. Pa., iuciiwa f|tmi * 9A.OW IO #2.,000, and MML Hi J . from #12.000 to #112.000 OIlatWA, 111., MatUsUl, I 111 , Kimtoii, l'a , fitamlord. Conn , and Port i 111-ill y. N Y . are l" added lo Ihe 11*1 of de signated dr|*dtariee," ' I 'HIP IWotnce I >e|*trtiiieiil Int* ud> crttsi-l ' for mail %ioge on certain route# in ull TIN' SLTIII-* mi.l TIM i !t'>i le* Tin* re it IF 1,274 routes. Is-mg mostly thi,*i- i-miiiili*lit* 1 hy thai I ht*i |Ni*t runlp lull A latge |iro)uirti"ii ol the L mull-* arrhsnlcd ill lilt* Nnitln*i"*l, although there are unite u large Mlllllwr in Hi" Mouth 111 the til Nu* I hglaild >Ual live Middle Mtalsw limn- ari< only JIM im* route* advertised Proposals Hill lie rw-fiiwl until July In The ,|rvll*uill * ill lu- aiiito-meed mi or liebtre July 31, ami wri oM,Ml.tl. UMMir, lot , iln< same lu-riml thev were #H'J iHoctit 6'J, t( A •-uvular hit* tieru loaned in relation to tho ( ntgauUHvlmu of thr census sei'Vlc#, arliirh state* Iluil tin- census ol lato i* tola- taken under lite ( due. turn ol otth-ara to tat styled " Suju-rviaom . .4 1 I-trail#**——rum or mora- lor iwh Mat# or 1 Pariitorv, not 1-11 et*h ng IJO in all, to la# ajt- | ' |annl*al hy lilt' I'lvdhlriil Apphralintis lot aUMaltlll input a* *U|Utmlaol may taa- add I eased ! * lo iha- N< fetary ol the Interior, lait immiiia ' lion* will not lu- mailt' Itrlolr J >t* a mlatu next Ilia* actual Willi ul enumeration Mall Is- |u-l ' tunned Lo eimmciutors, who at ill la- designated ' lo Ilia >u|.a-rintrm!a-nt ol I'a-iaua, at Washing toll, lay - thr aufaarv taoi*. Application fol Bp- II | mint lot nl a* enumerator should tai oddi eased ' lo thr u|-rrt laor ot Hi* district in a In, hilar " aj-J.lll-nil! reside* foreiqn Newt. ' Thrall days'clutmpmnslup pedestrian malrli ' [ in lamtkm • won bjr •' lihotr-r " ltrown 1, who tnaala- tile tinprrselellled a'-r* of it', 1 . utile* al the thifa- lather taonta-eUnita Ha/cU ninth- 402 unlaw, t 01 key, e-champhui, <73, | v anal iY aw trail, the Aineni-an, till. *' laenentl laanhalcli hit* published it mauilMito, addressed la the Italian |>eoplr, eitlhustasU " , uli> congratulating them on the formation of a j btugue foi the attainment ol milt a-iwatl suffrage. j 111 Wiisler, of Zurich, aalttor ol llie .%"< " | '-olio tiilarcrw and killeal peraoit*, '.'.fifio *haw-p, I liS uien, 171 horns# atad tUty , Ave eeinel*. y ASt l'eterSHirj! di|it< h nay# a state ol ter- j run*tn exita there. " lite |jlu-e areoja-nly nr- V -e*i(.le at all ltour* of the -lay, wherama j - arrtwl* were hitlierta- male art night. Ihi the j h lightrt *u*| i--ioiiagatnet am t-ereou hi* whole laiiiilv ate attete.l ami domiciliary vi*it* i.re , a |vtal lo all their acitlaitlttuu-e-*. til*-*-- leading , „ lo fillther ap] rehrm-iolt* on the linat fritohaua L ground* 1 u*hty-three kaw-jwr* ad ]tirtu*ha*l haljfing* aie in 1 riiwui lor not rrfmrting within j ' ! twenty-tour i -ur the luta~! arrital* Ihere arc few h- 1 nan* or carnage* tu the tlmia, *" twit an riuliee* line o! jaartent ale walel on ■ *ta*il* at every dair with tout attek*, t'ov e a real prtaon Van* tmpieiitly |• rortavt by CoMwM'k* oracking their whi|-* Th# * mliahitaiit* are mat aea-oiiipliaww of the aaihili*la, d tail a|!heti< *|-a*-tatar " Hie nly of aht-nhurg, IluMia, eontaimng a |>o]>ulntton of Xi.taKi *oul*. ha* La-en aim.el " totally for two day-*. One-hall the imputa tion were rendered hotnelrw* rind dawtitute, ami tin aufft-ring ali*h hallowed w a* intenw d uuuilarr of peraotw were tnirned to alawth It e uafltnig, ,1 lliat the Nibiltal* M-I flt- to the city. 1 forty house* have ha*cu "Itwlroy eal and c enty lainiltc* left without bnom hy a tire in > r the Mihurt* *>f Montreal. 'lltc totni lo** cx -- ccU (fIOO.OOO More *ertou* (1-aaUat t-rcgevhn and other (atria of Hungary are reported 4 The race lot the " firat Spring Two-yoai old Slnka-* " al tlie Newntarkcl race* wa* aim )>y Mi ltor-itard • Ameracan vhcatnut filly IMpawwe. a i*ler of 1 'afoie 'lVlinuuu Indatatnal Kxhibition in Berlin iiat* liea-ia forntaily ufwnrd. AS*-til tun- thousand building* were de rtroyed at the fire in a re!ttnrg, Uitavia. Aiwait fortv lira 1* were broken by- the |w>l ice anal a jolK-eauaii * ki:l' wa* frwluiw! during a twoaiay*' not in Cork, licland, arising out ul a dtfTerenrc tctwiwn rival lavnd* A laanaksn 7'iaart di|trh from Calcutta. Iml la. way* that nearly a million pilgrim* **- aettiltletl at Hurdwiu l'atr carried the rbulci* m vat Mm* direction*, and that iTu.OOO drwtha have already occurred- Advice* tmni Panama stale that there aa* a revolt agmusl Uie government last mouth, whw-ti wa* ivmptly chtackawl ibe revolt ■tnwr out of ati attempt to u|i*#t the k'.ute go*- a-muicnt Alter fighting in th# *ti-el fourtran hour*, during which time Unity.five office!* ami men on both . !<- were killed ami many hut>i!re.! wounded, the revoltera autrendeie-1 comhttonaliy lo the government troojai COMt*itimtilOMAl* M M M Altl. ta-aait. Mt. Willutiii* intrvlucasl a bill to tabulate " the legal value ol metal money ami lo prot nle '• for the tree and unlimitaal coinage ot gold and silver Lmilion. and tt> rest, -re coin taa ciretila * tr-an Mr. Conkhng prawcnteil a ma-moria! of j' the Woman National Christian Temperance I "mon remoiutratnig against any legialation a that would promola- lite int*-rel of impaarler* -1 and dealer* in liajuor*.... The Clerk ot the * House appeal**! and announced the (auwagc ol the lull iiutking appropriation* for the jnthi-ial. evecutiv e nn-l ltvrit'va- branch## of the gov v rnniicnt for the yaivr emtmg June !W, lHltf), in which he vrit* ; u*trurteii to aL. theootirurtciu-c . ol the Senate. Iteferrel to tlae Committee on ,| Apfiropriation* Mr Pendleton aidr* *-***! the >eiuita- in tavor of has hill giv ing memlw-m I of ihelVluuet oal* in Congrea*. ami Mr Mor rill |Kikc in OMmaition therwtar Mr launar. by ravpieet. inlrawiuc-avl a In 11 providing fair ; r daaihla-*tani|>aal euvelotww an 1 alaMil4e-tani|w*d |aa*tal ranis,...Tbft lal! to (irevent the intro dtiction <>f isantaigiiMi* .IIHVIM* wa# token ai|> 1 withamt ncti-an. Ad|a>urneal. Mr. Wallace introduced a tall to author-ire the (aavment of a crlAin chums for arrears *t r I-ay ami laoarnty, which wit* n-terred to the 1 Military Committer. It provide* "that wialnwa ami minorn. heir* ol de-cased Cmnn aavlalier*. r who have Lawn drlmudeal of the bounty and nrrr-ar* of pay dm- them hy law by mean* avt , forga-na (--t |-<-tratrl by their attorney*, shall, when *urli t-M-gerie* have la-en the result ol nai fault or negligence on the part of the claim ant#, !e |sti,l thcainount* t*|uil*lily due them " fllicre 1* no mean* of knowing the amount involved in the bill, a* the person* to whom it ■({■ plies grneially live at remote (sunt* in the rural district#, but it i believed to In- large. The forgrrie* wete mo*tly |>cr|>ctrated IwAween the year* ISfifi an-l lßfi'.'. ami the forger* gen i rally escaped punishment hy keeping the claimant* in igueraneo nl the fact that the claim* were flm-tlly settled until the statute ol limitation* secured them immunity Imiu prosecution ) flow*#. llie long debate on the legislative Appro priation lull came to an end with j>eeclies hy M**r* fwing, fotrflclil, lhavr and otlu-r*. after which Mr Weaver rnored to strike out all the pro|>o*nil legialation except the provis ion in regunl to tin- test tullt. Ifetilitel with c rat# Adjourned A nn-ssuge Irotii the President, vetoing the Artnv Appropriation hill, wn# announced.... Mr. I'ru-e Itiiliounci 1 the dentil of his roilengnr, Mr. Clfirtt, awl M thai tlie lowa delegation and Mr. t intk * family had ii#cid#,| to dispense with the ciisttvmarr public fbnt-tal. lie offered the usual re#olntion of p-spis-t, and for the appointment of • i*>mniittee to attend the re main* to tlie deceased Congressman'" home. PitsMsl. alt'-r which the 11-alee adjourned The President's message, vetoing the Army Ap| iroprmtion trill, wa* rend, nn-l at the conclu sion tin- billowing order, offered by Mr. Sparks, wit# adopted "Ordered that the message ol the IVeselent, just rewl. 1-e entered at length on the journal, a* required hy the Constitution ol the Cllited State#, and that the House will 10-niormw (ina-ctsl to i-on*idrr the said tnes sege. and thereafter to reconsider the hill mak ing appropriation* for the support ol tin- tinny for tin- fiscal year ending June 30. IsSO, and that stud message be printed."... Mr. Warner, from the Committee 011 Coinage. Weight# ami Measures, re|M>rt*l a hill amending certain section* of the Ifeviscd Statutes relating to coinage and coin and lmilion eertiflcatc*. Mr. Spark* moved to |m-esl to the recon aideratioii <>l the Army Appropriation bill, and the consideration of the veto nieeaage of the Preaident, in atvoonlanoe with the order made previously. Ther# waa no discussion, and the S|Hvrkcr announcei the ny*. In a IctU-r to the llrrald, detailing some of hi* plaits for the ruining um niiT. Mr. KitintW*! A. King, the aeronaut, sny* thnt (luring liU thirty year*' atudy of iicrhil navigation, in the pours* of which lie has IIIIUJC somewhat over "JOU a*< msion* without injury to life or limb, lie litu> Mti'iolil) endeavored to aval! him self of xvhaW vercperi(*nc4J or suggest ion luiglil ttlli.nl to make traveling in the air prtM'tieai, ileiinite mid useful. Numer ous and often costly egpcrirocnU havi? shown him tiuit vv it ft no mcehiMilt'al ap plinlMc or |tower yet discovered is it pos sible to Journey d. finitely and with eer tit tide through the air to anv nrevioualy designated jtoinf In opposition to the direction of n prex ailing wind. Tliu lialliN.n, therefore, remain* t day wlmt it was in tin- days of the Montgolflem— a inai liiue Uiat all the skill and ingenuity of luaii > atmoi prevent from ftoating with tin- wind, H lii.h controls and directs it altaolulely from the moment It Is launched. The application of any know ti mechanical power, to lie of any uae KM again*! a wind directed upon the va*t surface of a Walloon. ! entirely im urnetlcaWle in cfar!ion tlial it i not onlv feasible to ooasttUl't a iiaiitMiii tliat will maintain the hulk of it* lifting power, hut tliat it IM also prac ticable to keep it nfioat and in irau*it for tlii* length of time. Mr. King propose* to o|erte during tlie coming rummer a spheroidal (cap tive) balloon, having a diameter of *i sty live feet and a capactily of 150,(*5 cubic leet. inflated with hydrogen. maintain ing a second balloon of like dimension* as a reserve in ease of accident If hi* experiments witli tliese are satisfactory, lie proposes to construct an air-ship, double the size of his captive balloon, for a transatlantic voyage, to la* undertaken "in earnest" some time in INMO, follow ing tlie weli-claWlt*hed storm-path on which tlie !h mid luusc# its Kuro|>ean weather forecast. Words of Wisdom. Small leaks sink great ships. .fudge no man till you have stood in his place. No stock pays larger dividends than a cheerful spirit. Tlie sou! tliat is in earnest will not stop to count tlie cost. It is iii any one's jxiwer to lie sucres*- ful. if a man or woman is tit fur work. To lie (sipular is to lie tuduraod itt tlie to-day and forgotten in tlie to-morrow. Tlie men who always say a kind word for their neighbors and turn a deafear to scandal are not only very ble**cd, Imt ajt o very scarce. Humor is a very ini|Mirtant element in ex cry man's life. X iihcrinaa nor plant thrive* in the *liade. It i* necessary, however, to see that it in good humor rather than Wad. Some im-n advertise their lives and the pulfiic are generally disappointed be cause the advertisement promises too much; other* let their lives advertise them, .and tlie public always get more than is promised. Tk> Kl.nlni of strong Imw I* iKeirmliif, IHM ly ih ue aruiglx as pmUt. Vigorous nerve* are 4 the kalnet > and bladder are also counteracted by the Bit- Icrs, which boaidea a pleasant medicinal t inulast, inflnitrly purer than the raw ex chant* of eouiuienre, which react injuriously tijsm lite nervous system. t'aUlSrsl*. At alilomia * oWinv is being tormed si ltul• talo, N. 1 . | aettle a tract <4 seven thousand ai res in California. Those wiahing to know all *1 ami it and < oliforuia colonies, can learn by itM Haing aux cent* in stamp* to California Colony, 14 W. V won 3dnw4, Buffalo. X. V., or to Wendell l n4.ni, 'fi Montgomery street, San Fnuieiaeo. t.alifonua. Hoe In Is Hrsullf*l. Many hundred 11 xniaond dollar* are annually expended by ladic* for "arufleial" appli ance* to bide tlie shrunken and wasted lortn. or tlie sallow akin, btoCche*. or liver apnt*, a Inch are due to leiuale weakness. dynpriau*. torpid hxrrand constipation If a small per rent, oi tin* sum were tuvaslcd in 1 Ir. Pierre's Favorite fiwsrri|4ion, ladles would soon really tw lia! they now seem to be It rwadily cor lert* tla.se amkneasc* and iftwtasr* u|sm which debility and emaciation degs-nd. It enres dyspepsia by toning p the > tem. and when tise.l in connection witli Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgatne 1 Vlicts, speedily overcomes all irregularities ol the Incr and bowel*. No •• bloom 4 youth." no " lewutifler of the com plexion." can ini|mrt such pennanent beauty .4 lace and lortn as |>r. lherce's health-giving Favorite Prearription. To ls o| jiertuiuierit benefit a medicine must retail the source <4 the disease. The reason why Scoviil'* 11!.**! and Ixier Syrup is an successful iii overcoming scrofulous. syphilitic and eruptive complaint* i* that it entirely m.4* out those impurities which give rise to them. The cause of the evil lieing tliu* re raoved and the n.irmal purity tlie circulation restored, the kiu resume* its original clear ness stid Soros an i pimple* disappear. Sold bv all druggists. CHKfW Tlie (. ESEL.lwled " MSTVHUKSS '* W. *1 Tag Plug Toaaooo. THE PIOKM.K Tbitooo CoiirxsT, New York, Ilostrm. and t'h*ago. Not at one, two <>r throe only, but at thettve gre.it world's expnaition* held during the last twelve years, the Mason A Hamlin (Irgan l'o hsx e riven ed highest honors. This is nothing lev* llisn demonstration that Inwr organs arr TIN* L*WL. Ax Ksrxni ISIIKO llßtSKtiv. "Brown's Hronehinl IWIHS" are widely known as an estalUUlied ranwdy lor coughs, colds, bmn- j chili*, hoarsrnasa and other troubles ol the throat slid lung*. Twenty-live cent*. Jtiilire for t nurwlt. By sending thirty-livecents, with age, height, color .4 eyes and liair, you will receivs by re turn mail s correct phonograph of votir future liuslwnd or xrife. aith name and dale of mar riage. Addrtv" W. Fox, P. U. Drawer 31. fulliMiviUe, N V. riie Metidc!**.lin I'inno Co., No. 21 Fast I.lth MICE!. N 1 sell Pianos at Factory Prices. Write to. a . - 1. -1< ;-t.e. Chew Jsck*on'S liesl SVNJ N-> iifweo. .-tiKike P. gur'" lilting Bull DurhamT.xhacco." THE MKRKKTN. sxw toss. Kerf I'title Med. Native*, live wt >.• 111^ Calve* Stale Milk 04 .4 0 I..niie 0,1 c 4 Hut t.iv- • ®*l'4 04% UNWED • >D 4M% Flonr Kx. s* .* so XViwlern. K>ssl tu Hucy...... 4 OS <• t ?A Wheel S.I 111 I t 14 is I 14% XX htte Wats IIS <4 I IS% M .4 Karlej Two H *el Htste 14 M Corn -Fngradsd XXeeteru Mlxd 41 .4 4i~ Houlbern Velloe 44 .4 44% (I*ll XXbll*H'*t 55%,4 SS Miied Western SI ..4 *l% Itstr—HeUil *r*dr*. .4 FO Straw I/UIG KYR, |er rwt 3S I 4 4' Hop* XUL*. M * crop <# .* 0 l>nrk - W'-M TOW ,*10)0 lar.t 4'tlJ Xlcem onn. choice and fancy # 13% 4 3-X Wheat lVun. tied 1 1 '-. 4 ! M Atnts-r 1 14 I 4 1 14% Rye— Stale ** <* M Corn—xute Yellow ... 44 i* 44 (late -Mixed 3 (4 33 Hotter— Creamery Kxtra 33 (4 3S Cheese New York Factory OH 14 0' )4 Petroleum- Crude 0*%,40H% lUdJne.l, OS-, snrri.o. Flour— otty (lround. No. 1 spring... 8 38 <4 8 75 XVheal -llevl Wtnlct; 1 * (4 1 JO Oorn -New Western 40 ( 4 40 (lata state 30 (4 S3 barley -Two Bowe.l Xtat* 80 (4 63 OVHTOI4. Be*f— Oattle, live weight 0%(K Of X Ho 0 X Flour--Wlaeonatu and Minn. Fat.. . 438 (4 H 15 (JAN M.xed aud Yellow 48 (4 4* (lata -F.xira White 3' (4 39 Rye—State...., 84 (4 88 Wool—Washed. Conibtug H Delaine.. 35 (4 3 > Unwwdied, " " 35 (4 36)4 !' MHIIIHTO.N (waes.) CATTI.E HARXKT. lleef—Oattle,ll*c wwight OS'.ii* 06% -8 * 00% Lamia C (4 08% HOGA 04%(JT 04V MOMNIMAMMHIMBMN'RCRRIK-! IOTDVII KIODERB PABTILIiB.^.;;S,J^ Mart. A BOOK FOR EVERY HORSE-OWNER. THE HORSE'S FOOT And How to Shoo It. ll* J K |-J WlU> 48 IHidNttona, •* B - Na l|tirv >-*&* or faraur .an altr Ikaaiv f t'oUih. Mbtlbg tatwr, 4 l>abltba Vimbiui) b4 t"ti*BieaaJl'n.-cmal. d Motto* ill*. >b, I'rupn. tots, UtM, 4m AUK.VT* H4KTKII HH "BACK FROM the MOUTH OF HELL. It* at* whe I'M twtw 4h*f* ! "RISE and FALL ot the MOUSTACHE. Br tlio litr ingtitfi liaakru ttttUi-urul Samantha an a P. A. and P. I. M J ..... AtLrb' rarlf*. | K* Itift* UflUKl *l.l Mv.llM <*• UHt At—4* t>M • *!. p. I Itn* t. •.*• lb ItMl lf I *i*u 4 Hru>4a. r.d nil utliet Ror¥rl*. I u..1. U .Art I. M 4 Mil*. 4b 4OU liailn . 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SO 18.4 MM \TtlN* fSN fu an.: s?** a t hipiiißH A Oa.M -it. If nil JIKiU BABY S FOOD Ko r:f. 91 JOHN Mi VRO. lUthurwt Y'iUafir. Caawfe. VNI% !® M • t-L.-rtwr I • fiSMI N'M IB I 4IC SCSI I 4 11. Ml || . t oil|lr vlott .< '•P'A-w '"UwW|i iwr Srts'l V xt*mr A Ph>Bhinr. r I. i; limnV F: *.N.v a B nll a'■ xpeu+r* to Agrntw. H 4 4 ih.tfli Ire I (V trcrxta. Maim COOnn* YIAR. How to Mak* 18. Mtm OoL k luNiik, Ml- Leo Be. Me SPECIAL OFFER! THE WEEKLY"WORLD (A LARGE 8-PACE PAPER) Will be sent to any address in the United States or Canada, post-paid, until January 1,1880, for FIFTY CENTS. THE CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. THE LEADING DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL OF THE COUNTRY. TRY IT ! TRY IT I TRY IT I Addree, THE WORLD M Park Bow, Hew fork. NewMusicßooks The Gospel of Joy, aL^\JT!T Aram. A boot at crat M,#. bata, la *BM " Tb. lb Smml" tali f aawl I'll, with it,. |**| if n.* hraia tcl !.4W *bb h dwa h fn— mtt a...*, **4p Mbit tor n [M alb.) The Shining River UZtL°V^. Ml af Sbmba, a >*4 Ma* JM, .8 f*U ) Bxaaitat 8. Gems of English Song L~L:Z at Hi. Dubi. Iloat a. ... tt laaaaai wi,bb cawUlm Marl} aii lib aatal bhtwl *Mh ,,i pttlitwbnl rt! af 111* Imtl buhf. flllpMfr* btw hnbfAb. fMDttaftk. n; _ f. aMna 8 mat 4m*W. lib far nnaiore *!.w. m.m*u ..... i, I..Mramenial amu*tatml Tilt: aOHI IIUH. alw tMBpUto. ¥ tajaall} gun*, at am poar The Musical Record a * .urul 'all) MaUra! Pap*" l par J.ai . bla for auig)' .afl> rwiliiMM I® tawlb warm a maalc Ol.lt KH IIITMOX S> CO., Rmutmu. f.M.BITbOSAfe., •AS IrMfwt}, Maw larh I. E. SITbOa A CO., WSB 4 haalaal Mr*r. Italia. If 7011 are Interested In the inqni^—Whirh Ir the best Liuini 'iit far Eati and Beast ? (ins is the answer, at tesied lv Iwo a;i , :ieratio:i',: lite MKXILAM 3ILS A>ti LINI MENT. Tat reason is sim ple. It peart-ties every sore, wound, or ia-u-nes*, to the eery bone, and drites nut all IniL.tmwtorj and morbid mat ter. 11 *' eoes to tlie root" of the tronble. and never fails to euro ,M double quick time. „„ yy M C—|fa |S ZZZnZ-,,,2 in surra DUU co. itral lAUbllthrg ! Maal MamaM I TUXIK INBTBLMKKTB ha*, b Hawtbrt Tbtab Ua Leading Markets Of the World! Ircrrwbrt* iwagßWS m fa fUiBT Df TOMS. OVER 80,000 44.4. and In w. K Wurh aa.4 l> wewt Prtuab. ttrS-Hto bOMblogW. Tremoit St. ipp. Viithiß St. SistM IMS. CAPONIFIEP Is lb' Old lUllaM* l oßrcslrau* I-ra FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. IH-*. tba* iKrwavbß}W bbek ebb fee ins Soft all! T.a1.l fcwp (alrhl) . IT u rru. mum axk muonnu A. Marhrl ¥ SsadMl with (wxbUbg. Oum<■¥•!• Li* wtu, h wran**iipj wdh amt ana mam ami mm* MJLTK MOXKT Art) MCT TMA SAPONIFIER MAM bt tmb PeMMsjlvawis Hill HiuTf C*., Pnll-AIIKLTtIIA. ami" *4VM flk J. WttvTk LM4 t i CURED FREE. | 1 An !fa! •>* ami w**rtt*cl JUtnwcl} far J I r IblllagMrhara. M wuimalrcT 1 ,V ' • '!- " * '• ■ 1 PKHMAVIVT 1 rmn * **** " Pm) StiwaLX w Tort P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL IHISTORY ottme U.S. T¥a rnwt u.i*-*t ta lb* tortiliag baton uf *• c-- tn wi.tr. tbb tfc* fal*m*!!!t watt. IUOI rat NIAIUV.KW, Bl.Boa.rMt. V* KKKI.T, , i*i- SI y*ar THK ¥1 Si lua. tb* Ivtewt rlrruUUeai and ¥ lha h*ap*(t ami meat utriwiia, japrt .It. lb* I t-iud Ata-.ra TIIK W'KLKLY XCS a rmphatba.!} tb* pa pi*' fatal! 1 |ap*r t- W KSmjtXD PM¥tt*T. X T CStjr. WAff mi corut# lyH HS wi>n u newt Hewl >t tb* 11 L—l IMHI> KXPOf-ITION. B*tr 8 nil iIISM MWHStttSTt 1W PLKXIIU Hir ( ORNCT M]rW9M iiaawp la wua**wa aai mml a*** watt ts. (.*• PHr. ,1W Tlw* Jf IMPROVED RIRLTH CORSET jf I 18 MMhAw WVtk Lk*B 1 *AW|J ■4B Btwl. 8": k #lf It M WWd Brllhte Mi OODIAIM M fill/II P*B-. F K Mara)..v|oiii. v Jlkh mn{-/*■* VIO.TTiI tgrulaHaulrcl Mtoal 3Jol|a*lllatan rto t&- wtaid: one uiun * fr,.- A.l.trrm JAI IlKti.VSltN. Drtrvit. M'.'h