NEW ORLZANS MINT CLOSED. LOVE'S SEASONS. more corrupt than any I could find at Canes. liome, in order that 1 might learn, I sup- pose, the value of the English life I had forfeited. 1 have learnt it, and I long for nothing better now than a cozy house in my native place, with a few ncresto farm, I want to know children, sud, be to me Money in Walking ! a cottage and a boat. One year therg was | & young man there, handsome, clever und attractive, and with some halo of romance and heroism him that made him specially inter Mabel liked him from the first, he began to de. vote himself to her, he did almost at up an understian ling be- in Mabel's engarement Coinage Operations There Discon~ tinued. The barge Nellie Duff was wrecked off the All port of Loraine, Oblo, and Captain Peterson and two of the erew were drowned. The appropriation for loss on the recoin. The shalt hous» at the Summit Coal Mine, ¢ for age ol > { No fuar- ‘The men who carn the most money, 80 tar as ¢mpioycs are cerned, in the walkingstick trado are the inventors, the men who strike out original ideas in the way of ‘sam in faet said the the fall flowered summer kiss your your your hand Blips into mine; lo, we two unders'and That love lies upon the land, lips, hair--and them about con- ing. and when worn and uncurrent silver ¢ the current fiscal year is exhausted, 3 "> oin is sweet, n bout on the my brothers’ and sisters’ tO ule, I us nid river near Story Cl y, Iowa, was burned and four once, there grew miners, imprisoned in the shaft; perished, ith water two men ples’—patterns, manager of one of manufacturing firms | , bus she coule 4 writer in Answers. . " that was not trite and ; [here are su Maurice Perkins, a journaiist, while delir- The sweet have made moderate fortun: lous, leaped from a third-story windowol | ih to | one pattern, strang the City Hospital, in Indiazapetls, Ind, and | oo 14 potiion on hand at the mint at ha toyou. | was fatally burt, ors who ha the last 4 man who produce as ‘Brazilian pine The roseleaf fails the color fades and ther transfer of such cola ean bs made from The sunlight fades, the summer flies; There comes eyos tween the that, wns fore it's want see mn { {Go an friend wa eye You flirting an hon A pnssenger train collided n the treasury to the mints {ir recoinage, and train near Altoona, Pa, and the Seoreiary cf the Treasury not to resume, present at ieast, the coinage of silver bullion purchased mother Ther the equival Bee wars } i : ¢ ’ \ it 1] tention ¢ a shade across yi ma g aque incapable of wis silence for a few moments; . “ : . ; Roi as it is the intention of my jus } : killed, one fatally injured asd a dozen hurl tae th Isl never occurred to her that rirl was deeply moved ' Lor the 8 love s0 sweet . i 3 i x x cs uld mean anything but that, | think of nothing her eves, this man was the { honor wourage, and song of the ri ene Of le man « k the stock New endless ler the “Bherman act,” and as $1 « embodiment The flowers HIrse, In with rain The bud « eanty ears the fruit of very o r virtue ti in : olin had said nothi | i Can any n 1a lene LS Bn Ther wi nf nag Tt, yOu : ' aid Aldenham, speal them seemed nat ins can vo human passion il Orleans Is very decided 10 | t ous at that mint made fro elena, Mont. the Muir a month ago pail seys A despateh fire which discostinue all coinage opera- started in the tunnel, on laustrue- with ved at for the present, y 38 urn- 1 ns have been given ! of nearly all th uw Northern } eifle ve done many the Northern Pacifle, f The world 4 old. ane leath © Very amd sensitive rl i freaded thin in my life that vou would no like ing animost as Luricusiy as ever, where ublicity and the fuss neratulnti that I don't like myself: but 1 out pay, respecil Bimon Hissick's horse was f1ightensd by a and plunged believe . (he New O:leans mint, aly em- 10 een an © dog at New Philade phia, Obio, o Mr. y horse were both instantly yes will be furi« rhied until such time and id woinage operations can Le resume as gaurd to that with wa Hisssck killed, in front of a Britain supplies the w » world | trolley car, hoids ol under the ‘“‘Sherman ( The treasury now silver ed tne sti ' ) ie . h 207 A Mrs. Miner, of Magnolia, Ark., locke ng employed Ir : Y bai fy ot hile she ing Bmp ) He her two lit {dren in a room while she | o., the cost of Was ax Grrnbam, do any harm the girl. b people who | believe, but that does not cruel. “Would vou -—wonl on a man that flirted “Oh, in a contemptible on either side.” But, Miss Graham,” man, ‘it doesn't follow ing Hever men to maxke it's not really vorse ina man than woman, Us heartless and mean, and remonst always t hard Sometimes i very nat merits all give it may be a the Names fancy, innocent form of ALIS. ment “Ah, vou understand, know.” sald the girl, are too simple and you don't ‘Yon to ‘inno and not f hint game isso seldom played Perhaps | don't enrnestly honorable yourself guess wihint 1f may when it's cent amusement’ on one the other fairly on be sicles have thought like you but for something that happened when | was very Young. | can never forget] can never think light. ly of flirting again mean side on th shofled catch of the breath: the man looked nt her with a face full of sympathy and in. terest. Prescatly she went on again. “Ill tell you, if you like; it doesn’t matter now who knows. [had a triend years older than I. She died six years ago, and 1 was with ber much of the time that she wad ill. of things, aud no one knew but 1 that she died of n broken heart. was one of those cases of innocent amuse. ment. Mabel Cahusa did vou kno it her ldenham, Aldenham Miss Graham of the sadly, And | wore visitors or me onee KEW 2 great effort did you hear tin “No.” said 1.4 i not name man ? “Mabel even the girl, me that know whether his won teil don't ple I am sorry, because peo residents in the place I have so wished I could meet the man and see him get the punishment he deserves Jut, vou see, I might him without ever knowing.’ “For which may said Aldenham fervently, “You knew Seafieid Mabel {” said the girl, ly. “How strange it all seems! 4 meet he thank heaven, and von knew softly and wonder. ing The place has often been in my mind since | came here The river sounds just like this, and the gardens slope down to its banks just like the compound here.” Yea" said Aldenham in a low tone tke to shit my eves, sometimes, amd for. get the palms and the tree ferns, and fancy that the wind is stirring in the oaks and beeches of the oid garden” “I don't wonder you long for home,” said the girl, gently. 'Seafield is such a It must have been hard to “Yeas” said Aldenham, rising suddenly. When | to see fe, was a wanted and I was glad of the chance of getting in | toneh with a younger, freer, more spon. taneous growth of civilization. I tried everything, Miss Graham. I've herded | eattle on the prairie, I've washed for gold {in an African river, And floally, fate FIREPLACE MOTTOES They Can Be Etched Into Wood With a Hot Poker. anc point fol ight quick avold resting stant, even, on | or upon leav- the penalty of hard dot or point shadows are deep the can be slowly touched again and again With practice the ama- teur shade the wood etching from any conceivable depth of shadow to the high lights, which are the un touched wood. It well to first lightly trace the outlines, when the iron can afterwards go over the deep- er portions at pleasure. The dark background is made by fine parallel lines crossed diagonally by others, The same rules in razard to leaving the design untcuched should be ob- served, as in any other kind of draw: ing ! an in st touching the woo under sightiy Where the f vy $ Ang is an "ie ub p yint can is Smallest Colliery in the World. The little village of Neleon, Eagland | has the distinction of possessing the small. est colliery in the world It i« situated near the Colliers’ Arms, and affords em ployment to two workmen. These are father and son, and they combine in them. selves the proprietors, managers, miners and hauliers of the undertaking, There is no siding connecting the works with { any railway, and all the output is sold to the householders who live in the village and its surroundings. It should be stated that a stout little donkey does duty for a horse, and performs his work well. The coal lins a ready sale and commands a | good price, | Signor Crispi, when in Rome, has an escort of twenty-nine police offi- cinls, for which Italy pays $12,000 n year. Whenever ho leaves the city ie tlwel Gon a slope, om above the Live » snow dine is steel This keeps OW build Snmmer arteries, al Wine ib Lue ing a ter ure in rid i i wititer the walter is turned r chamber as oon as it enters required de is kept extremely Warm in winter temperature 1» great advant system, in that into a hot the house and heated to LE IT gree Thue the house cool in summer and is as as may be desired. The perfectly re and are claimed for 1 it practically sonihilates discomforts incident to extreme heat and cold It is that the structure such character that earthquakes or similar disturbances will have no ap preciable cifect it It is not stated whether the continnoas tubing may attract lightning, but probably there is no more danger of this than there would be in the gas and water-piped residences. ulatable Res he the is of also clainied a solid on Rehearsing Mis Funeral. When Lord Chesterfield was in his Inst illness, and his death was only an matter of a few weeks, his physic. ian advised that he be taken for an easy drive in his carriage, and he went out. As the equipage was pro- ceeding slowly along, it was met by a lady, who remarked pleasantly to the great invalid: * Ah, my lord, 1 am glad tosee you able to drive out. ”’ “ [ mtn not aviving out, madam,’ answered Chesterfield; *' I am simp- iy rehearsing my funeral.” Heoteh wingey gowns have sudden ly jumped into fashionable favor in England The ong neglected ma. teria! is now nade in many shades and Ls washable ad unshrinkable, Ths returned both fire house caught nen 3 her sen burned to deat The convertor in Jon¢ Laughlin mein it painfully gerously and lour | or was thawing outdynamite ig rater at Niagara Falls, when th ed, thro ssveral men a flity feet, one o om may dis, i inmates of Home, hing cought fire, Mrs, Anna Dell, Penngy:vaua Was Her els ected assistancs : as she re in extinguish. hought she meant ever wie ANIL BULNCSG By the expiosi t iB scene of A train on the i between Bloet n West Virginia 1i-C nee he Pacific : d Lapaz Cyclons m {hat reces tyons were full of water juickness with which it climax and the shed, thi om eauyon to valley and va the fury of slements was rea water descended {joy Ww plateau tha with fiercaness never before ktown ia co rn ETI BLOWN UP BY GAS. A Fatal Explosion in a Mine Pennsyl- in vania badly burned at Shesandoasn, Pa. Ait Lithuanians, Poles and peated in a he mea except one are They ware all curred, and besides being terribly roasted, they were thrown about by the conoussion and cut and bruised, Michasl Chico's scalp was torn off and his skull aciured, and be was in a semicon. scious state when taken out of the mine, T. 0 cause of the explosion has not yet been discovered, though it is belisved that Lord, who was a starier and carried a naked light, ignited the gas, The miners worked with saleiy lamps, and they adwnos the theory that it was Lord who caused the explosion, though the coll ery officials say it was prob- aby caused by a blast fired in one of the brea.ta The colliery is owoel acd operated by the Phlladeiphia and Reading Coal and Irom Company. THE ARMENIAN REFORMS. Twenty-Four People Killed by Tarks in Senelus. The Grand Vzer, Kiamili Pasha, bas commun cated to Bbakir Pasha the scheme for reform to Le introduced in Armenia, The High Commissioner has been instrueted to main ain a scrupulous wateh over the execution of the reforms and 19 report the resus by ietier to Constantinople, The communication also deflaes the functions of the High Commissioner relating to the am- nesty to be granted to politioal prisoners and the roturn of Armenian emigrants and exiles, Disturbances of a serioas nature are re. ported frem Kerasun, The Turks attacked the Armenians inhabiting the village of fenelus, in the distr ot of Mudania, Twenty. four persons wers killed. * The Rev. Edwin Palmer, I. I), archdeacon of Oxford, is dead, at the age of seventy. wg yoars, £124.0f i i 177,964,000. 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