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II.iuiU n. ..! r::i. i-iij'-r. i... in i:t -r n li.-rc li. y K' . wii: I l ; ! ;t :i;y '.. tln ir u-h .u-.tii.i- In -'ii. I t-.r -.;-,i.. '.-:. -ii,. 'i I,. . i::.i. A ;:-. ;.. i .-::ii.. .u. i f. V". - ii I i..-!-. Miiuiii, r wi ::!. , ..-t..., W..-H i ..: -... Il -i.ry. rii.lmii.iv ' '.-. Kii.ii-iii.!.-r-:,. i .:'j: a...l i ,irf-. II ,n :s. n I.,- '.hi W i,.... I.hv i.-. I.., . i ; 1.,;.,-. m::.;ii. ry. TrWiitii'ti.'-. iUi'T-n-. L.,:lui- an.! ( liil in-n. .nil. ..ml W'.ii , ,:r. M, t,-a:nl i'- . -' t r--l.;-n:l ' i , .,!-. !" -:-.r-T hi ' .! , . : .,rl. r i x'.-t, .,, r .,:: tl..- T ! T - : .. i. - - N..-T:,. Wi-t ;i:i.i -.iti !,.r .; ii! -.r- .-ii.ir.iii-.iiii. ;i. ai! s..i-. I:,- - .i..ii. ,,n j:-..r. t- i.. -.t.. iik. .!!.! ln ' ,,Hi. i,,,.- t-.-:t i:i!ty. JOS. HORNT: & COs RETAIL STORES, 613-621 PENK AVE,, Pittsburgh, Pa. : . .-.liT A. ii..hi. J. S . -IT W llili. HORNE & WD Eaton I ros. XO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE. ri irsin uoif. va. SPRING AND SUMMER, 18S6. NEW GOODS ulil-i' .M.A..ii . ,.:, .... I . ' .-., i. '-..;. ..!,. , ...(- t, ..., t .,- .. ;;- -v. -'. - r. V --'.M " .! f- ' ! '.nr.-, -. l-f:n' , i l.,: ' - i'-j . f'iK ....'.. 1 .Vi"i. ' ' A .. A .i v i 14 oi: h . Gents' Fumisfei Gcofis, &c, ic. Your Pitronage Is Respectfully Solicited. uril. rl y Ma;', am mii.-l n:l!i I -n :s: i -II: I ln-l'Hi. !i. AN OPEN LETTER. I.t-Ti Mi- Ki.. V.. ' M . Ml; t . li-,-. i, -.:i.ii.-iT. I'a. . .-,. .,...., .-:i:V.ti- t , tin- ii.. -rt. ..(' .n:r M.i'iilriiKj- j.-r wnns- foil nn- in l-X l!i li IV jll-t a.l'rn I-.:: . ! tlM.ir ;-i-i iTir.tl'.si- I'T' . HI--, a-. W. li :l til' liVi- . .'.ik.J'Li ii -in ill-i iiavi- nii nn: tVniii tlu ir i-i-. K,-r a --niy iiii.l .1!,' li. , liri- I..r livt-r ,;w.'-i . tin i h i i:iir:,.,iiii. A-a !,!."l nl nii, r ti,i --,:'-(m.. ail r.::i.ti n iihiIh . It :i..iv 1 1-it I . r 'i " v in- i-1 tn.it tii. ir a, ti.ili i'"'ti r i.i-!" i-r i-. 1-::!. Hi t a .in,! i,r Ti-mh i-aiiiti!! ti- ir atiattM- :t.r!::.it.iv. I i.mrtiiy n.-i -ti i-; v--;r Maii-imki I.ix-r I'iil- to uiiy .-in -ii,!, r r.i: i'r -in i: , r n,ini,,a;i.t. Y-.ii.-. . I.. I'tl.AI'TKir. Ti ,. tiTinii.iii.il i a I: it- ii n- li i t.ii ami i.i ti,. ii'nn- uiU'tv. i.i;i Ti..- iiil- art- :i:ti t IIi.ul.-. :.ri.- iii-l a jiaTi lit r. l!.i tilVlil. u-t.ii! -iii.i... I--.li i.r f.tTu.. It V,.u will r:t-! i'l-t !.at T-.n want. i, -T-iri-. W !. II- V'T.l wiii-v f I ! ti l it-t I .lii Jt I .Ti. k 1 -lii in t In- n il II it v. ' Ii.nIt- tin- lt ilTnl Jiri' T- U-Wi-t. K.-i.-iti'iillv. C. N. BOYD. M.illilTH lll l'.li t. N.HKRMT. I". ' Vi.JKt::MA. r.. Stats N::nal School .-! it:- TMirti.tH M r Sf.PTf'VKPR IXTH N t .-ti-t Uirt -T,:.! tHUf'ii ;! a -ir ; in tt. !.) ir mr i n.-tumU A l ;iy l.tt- h-i hi tlu- -!.u- x :-,t. h.TX'Vt : fit;.l t,ii.vi:!Y t4 '.rm.y ntl r.-.ni; Thir l litiiiii. l- nru " tu .'.el.-. ! l,'MfiI ! aTUd! iti in. -'--, !, Mii'Ht'!i'! m. K:ri i'iti-- i -r uiuit . i. U-.i.t Fr. TitMst-j'uMj-h -k 'fun.i -v--rv ti-.iii. Aiw i.t;.Tit i; T.-mr V'. Y tr w'sil- mii-.I inf'T j ;: TMEO. I. ROSS. Ph. 0. A liMIMsriLVTir NitTICE. 1.-:. t.f Jii. .1. V a''T. '!-t-n.-.l .trr-..f Ml. t'T't T:i li.l!. r'G-1 i.mry, .-'Ur.' A'iiiiili'.riitu! nU I.'M-ut-. t- t-Malf i-ivi:-if t-i-p rulrtl u molt t.iw1 (t li..' jiOtr nuiit-tfiM. nKit h r-iiy riY'n U ! ronit'!iT. tkii i th-r- Imvnii t-Uiai j:ajii-4 Ui-r rtitr- i.i jif-'iit irun 4ic:v ij'J-tirii i.ii f..r if hhM "-u tturIav. ilir 'l-4 -Uv if AuinW. I.ui;hNi i KIM KK. A ll.:i!tt-trUir. ilAl.V Mtl.hk. ju:yT. Aiiiuiuthx. Ml kLK HUFFMAN'. MERCHANT TAILOR. '.Ai.i-.tr Hvffli-y' St.-r.i : Latest StyJ. and Lowest Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. (. TWO KISSES. TwrokwiV fineniier lhnii:h U the .Jd.'-fc- mLni; yiiitv TLnnih Ui miultf (itvakr with nfTf. thnxiiri't lilir..!ii:i aiiM"if tnTx T1.t fi:nt ku ufhir min-. uinVr bh.ki-Iii sky i The U-t ki ..t'hi uvittivr. thr nU:t;l h.- hvr ilii-. Th- lir-t. nil fnU M min. thravh hainrf l,in iinrJ'l: TTir inn. nil kivc ami uwU-nm.. ilralti ruuM i lu.kf it nj.i : Ti ki.K bvivnmi)rrk! The vumam enj-i-. n Kitir, Iu luL.iy ifl ny sha.linjt bT IWM rcrt ami fji.tr : Ah. ..I jin, th( rT fat i tht- li!iil:ins fai t. A !:. i r livr L .milin iu theoi'! mtinjj plaf-r ' Hit- riMrfVi.T. Wi-in. um-luiiiTfinjc. with ttr tbt vt art- i,m. W t.ii- iti-Hth". haml rj,ri;i i,;, the hitrt n) full of lnvi- t'.ir him . AS. fcirr'i !iil kiwi ! The .wt jiri!: tioitf an l Ii.ht:i v'b u-nifitiiitf tfUui-t. Tt ii rhninzh thv 'liLiiiing uiishiu.-of invt-an.l lii- li iiiay ii.ii.I ti.v' . kisd ascain. fur lnvc i. I:jht of wins:. To .iiitr- i-.UTiiiirTal trir-U-rjiiM. on rUn;r The year ! usy hniis. "in lnvr i Willi hiiii alway.. ..Tie li.k n!' blirifl ! .ii,.. I.:- cnii-iii'.T hi. unlii-r. n .-hi. -" M AV iM "'-'.I. r .-. UNION SCOUTS. IIIVl.liE lit LI KIT. HAKI.K itlT WIIAt'KKKS IV LilflMWA. A1i;t tlic riiiiMii- nf July, a tta l f I'uxtntiil I niiin MTttits t-n- n!.nti-h. i ii Amite rivt-r. Imi-iana, mar hat i I kin wii u." th- ! -it liriiLi-. iiaviiiij 1 ft " l'.i, t-in U.mij- in till- tu.nruith:. As tl-y mi-r- i!iTvtiilin tin- int. the t-w aiu j. j a iii--r, iiii.-h.t! mit mf tin- tit t-k timli-r- I tru-h iiitu tin- rinl, inakim; i-ns fur i till-Ill tnTtiil. Tin- Mllit l Tit nIUT llillt- i 1 i-ii. anil tin- nmuiiaiiili-r, nrir.tl Karl.-, i ' ak.i): I " wi.iit i itr Tiit- ni-rii hail taki ti i.tf hi (uhiiwti i I li t . ih.i.'k i U.w uti't M-rai-, ami run tinii- il : " Ma r. yir."n iltilninr Linkiiiu' " Yi-." t-u. tin- inrtKiral ; I.Ui't Vnl -.-i ;!i.- lii.:-- .-li.tlu-.r' ! "Y.iii'n.- niut- turn Uu k. fur ih-n-'-a lu-i.ji d' rvlil'U-.. nlx-r ilat rililT." i '1" ymi ht-ar that, Uiy-? J...-, yi 1 ami liati k ilLvimunt ami thir iitirm wilt j : Mini yntl T l.t-TV tlll'V an-. W 111111 j kt!n ail al.-tit w hat i jj.in i." Nii-t ' , the i.qiral. ; 'Kim- ;!, ma -r. tin y kill li nii-, u'.ih. huali. if Ii-y ! liiii!." I N. cr f. nr: if y..i hav- t..M th.-tnith I ! ymi il! Ik- t.iki-n i-arv if. iiw ih- n-n- al ii.'Kal, Imvi.. h-ii ymi rt turn." Thi'twii ixnitts went nut a;. irih-r-.l. i ' taking ith tiu-tii thf n-lurtaiit m-.T". tiile tin- nt nf tin- I-arty -rk'-'l their way i-aret'ul'y thnxih tiie lmli-s smif I iliUihT from th fiwi. here u'.l ii- I iiKiunttil. A ji'u ki t w:i jilansl si a- to i iniuniaml a vi.- nf the Mail ia either liirti timi. hut h'ulilt-n hv lniMie. a." i tint T U- i-.imIv ilTe.l hy j.-txiii.- .- itu:. The renidinU-r f the linzen men J i ami eiqiral tmk off ttieir haversack ' tn ini,nve their ireM-nt U-lsim' in eatiny. : fur while wnntiiitf it was imi-is-ilile ti I eat tsith any r-,ri!arity. I'.j enrniii nlwun- pia.'w, in a rnnl- almii ay. they hail thtL av.i'nle.1 the i ti,uii travel aii'I heen se-ii hy wry few lnj ie. n!i.e way lie.- tr.ivele.1 vi ry fast in that iart i.'f tlie eiiiiitn, t tliat it w.i nn e;i.-y matter tit cunirL-e the i " Hume iiuir-i " or " iiiittennilk ILin j- et" or " l"timi kin Snubs." h tlie li.al : I 'oiifeU rate tn.'I. in tiiat mvtioii were familiarly known to tlie ntilar fnree. Thete w as- al-i ail inr.tiiiziilioii. jti-4 U - iiinniiii.' U ! feari-l. known " Im-ju-i lars" lni-:iiiTe they were nn.'iiiiei-il hy ; n it! r IVili ral nor ConiVil.-riite aitthori i tv. ami ili-prcilateil alike on either M.le. They ma.le it a ln!Mm- to Meal all the , i-i.tt.-n atnl -'i-j-ar. a.- well a. mm, haieti, ami other hoii- l,i .M lu-VT-itie-, for their i jTivate iw. Tiiev were not only hi'h ! waynieti. when in Mltlii ieut fnive, ! mt ii i-I , not her-itate to inuru-r without raiw r oiitri.'e .lefelijiele". f-!naU-. if w holu i j many were of nei-ets-ity kftt ke- uj j the home. They jrr-w to Ml- li muulier i ; U-fi.re tlie elm-e of the war that they eon- I ' Miti:tel a njai tahle hriaile. ami were j the i aii.- of i-o:e.iileralile eirniuiiem e I : lv-tween the Cniifeilerate eoiaiuamh r of j !:ie 1 ertmei.t ufthe Mi.-ii:iiiaui the K'lleral -omiiiaii'ler of the lH-irtineiit ..f the iu'.f. tur miiuiiI nf Immnteil -Mnilt.--. iiuctly from the Fourth WUniiwn InCintry . hail Uvii the only ones who mi far mulil timl the em tiiv. or Mirjiri theiu w hen fi.i'.m!. ' S-veral timer, ilarin the i.revioi! few : months the (.'onfeilerate?' hail hati!y ' a'oan li.ne.1 weil-eiikeI .linm rs aii.l for i iiin- for lion.-!- to .'ori.ral Flarle ami Tii ' men. In the ouie of half an hour Joe lilaek ; ami the mirro n-ttmie.1. am! reirt,! a ' j.irti"n f Captain I'liwer'ontipany hav inirii!jl"M time "jerking Ut-f."" ami : omkiitfoxt js-neral'y, aprently fi-rv- I eral ilayi." trip. ; " r." Ktil the i-orj.ral, "we will, i Mav quietly h re until niiiht, anil then i riie in ati'l ilivMe the provision, as ! we are f .ttt in the same line of Mi-i- j : ner-." ' " After p.4in a viilette in -aeh iliree- j , tioii. almiit half a mile iirt. tlie n-iuain- : tier f"el their last f-sl to tiie horses ami ! i lav .town. Kerythin remaineil itiiet tintil alsmt four o'eliHk in the evei-.iua. i when the pi. ket farthest fnmi the river j ; ili-ivereil iii the liistiimt a uiotinteil ..1- j I i tier approai h'uijr at full ira'.Inp. U iik i hut a si-eoml oli?.-ration to show that lie j i wa-a Coiife.li-r.iti', Miei the ilniwsy pit k- i et was imiui-lUitely on the alert. He , plaiv.1 hitiiM-lf m near the mail tliat one i spriiu; wotml hrinji him witliin a few feet j ot the Ueat uf the horse. As the h.rse ; re-.u hel within a few Imiunis the sentry sjiram; into the roa.I. eryins "Halt!" ; With the exeUuiation he o ke.1 his j earl line. j The horse airt!eI, shortem-tl up. and stoppt-il m ithin reat h. Tlie !etuaml for! "siirren.ler" was iMiupIieI with by the h..t-iiiau h:i n.liii over liii jrun. Tlie pu ket, sayiiijr " Follow me," entere.1 the j hushes far rnotii'ti to bv omeealeii from : i .1 - . i i. . . .... i i:i... : j me iisi. i way , i lie re ue uiieieii a try like j a xereevh-ow 1, whu h was aiiswereil by a ! j simiUir ery. ! ! The eiiriral soon uppmrvJ ainl 1 ian : 't to i;uestion the Cnf-!erate. Tlierr wait j ! an agitation plainly visible t tlie part of ! I the prisom-r, whith imTeastsI a-s Earle iitiestinneU him. "Are vu one of Powers' men?" omei " No; I am mi a furiouirh from North Mi-Mssippi, ami my time is out in a tay ! or two," replie-I tlie prisoner. Io jvhi know w here any of pow. er' men are'."" jiw-stiotRil the eor-l-r.il. "Yes; on the other sile of the river, ami I am liimtiiit; them up," replU-il the prisoner, w ith iaen-asina airitatiou. Coii tiiitlin. he .-:il hurrieilly : " You ai! ap.-ar to have si fiwvs ami will answer the pt!qe as well. My mother': home is now U itii roblasl hy a sn-t of nitfians w ho i-all themselves C.m fetlerates. hut who are nothini! hut high waymen. They are your enemies as well as ours. Come with me ami we wiliiirive them orTso that they will rememU-r it!" The eorjurai. who tx" easily impn-T-eii hy re;ii tniiil.le, siii.l : " lnk me siU;in' in the eye. It is tr.ie no amlitish T The prisoner's eyes ili.l not w aver, ami the inq.ra!. fe'Iin.' for the prisoner's itatiiin, s;iiil : "We will ;.'ii. hut at a -i.'ti of treaeliery you ilii-." " It is aliut tie iTiii- to my liome.an.l it wiil rcjuire n.-at li;.ste or prevent ie st met inn periia). itiunler anl iutr:;t to my listers. Ila-lin ; my anxiety make me nearly erazy." " do ami lri nr every tiling here as qui etly a posi-iiile." aiii the oriral to the Ttiarl. " Make haste. Itw i l p.nt ilo to ii'lay if tliis report i trite. We have hail a little expi-rieiii-e witii them alrt-.nly, wh'eh itottiinu hill .mr r.irhini's or ssihr-! -a:i settle." Ill less than ten minutes the entire si'i;i. tf twelve pi -kit' -tout- liii i the ne-wen-reaily to start. P.y tioiiir hai k frniiithe i-auip a hort ilislatu e tin-re were ma'U lea liti- ilnw n. tiie nean-st of w hii h the iarty foili iel, iir.'iii' tiieir horses into a fiiM ami sv a.ly -r.il'. .p. AitiTerosn ini the lU-ntou's f.-Ty risi.l they I-j.iu to slai ken sp.iil. an l finally, at the timtion nf tiie prisoner. stopitl entiri-iy. A. S.SH1 as a!l hil'l . I rs-.! Up. the pr't ma r sni.I : " C.irj.iral. we are near enough tu kiN-p '.. wateli. :inl whatever we .In- inii-t lie linne with the sj"i of tlie tlilllnler l.lt " "Well." si.ii 1 Kjrle. "I will take I'-.l.. I'.iar'k. ainl you t ith mi', the others to fol low in ar eimtiL'h to -ee my signal, at whieh they inu'st n:.-h fnrwaril at full sjil. with i-arliinesaiiil pitni n:fly for exeelltinn." "Tl.ev have pp::n'oly a pii ket out on the r 'ail. whit li v.e i-ta a.ni.l ly taking l!ii.. rnail tn tin- 1. ft il 'W u int.. tU-sWiiiiip hill k nf the lielii-." " I.-.,1 on," s;iiil 1-i.trle, ami as fa-t as tin- nature of the -.'muml wotiM . niiit I hey pushe-i f..rw:irl. P.y taking t!iis mumiaimut way tiiey avoi.Uil the ntit-pi-t ainl eume up to the hai k of :he tie!.!." ".Mvlin.ll" i-xiiiiiiii-il the prL-oiier, "they luive set tin- tn tiie stahie." At the .-ii'ht nf the enemy ami exeite lueut tiie i' fporai. without waitim; tn e.iiiiit liuniU-Is, ,'-i-,e tl:e -.una! to rush f rwaril. Tie- 11. rn hail, ilurii:.' the fe wot-is skeu. taken out a lar.'.- jfiij in the felin-. sot lint th re was m ile'.ay. Tiie leailiii imrst nieu iiesitilttsl a little until the rear hinl elns-.l up. ami then with a wihl ni-.ii ainl yell tliat iihifl airaiii an,! ajiin tiimii-ti tiie tii'a k wil.-. they n:shel f"r ti-hn!i.'. The Confed erate ti.ik the lead, his ey.-s starimr with .in-ad am! exeitement. They were half wav ai-msstlie lie'.il U-fnre the party of piiiinler realieii from what s..unv the iali:er ua eoiuin. aii-1 tlieli luiiil'' a nL-h for their horse-., makin-.' every s lt.irT tn hi hi on t. their plumler. An ..1,1 !a.!y p! a iin-.' f..r some silverware, ati'l lx'iiii t nn k into a sitting ..sture hy tiie niriiuii stimulate.! !'ie partv nf I'.ir'e into -jn-ater spt-.l. Tlie prisoner fairly Hew after the inaii who hail si ahiise-1 his mother, hut whoWiisnnw tn. inv; to naehhis pony. As Karle came opposite tin- ilonr a yoimir laiiv riislieil out, pursueil hy another of the rulhaiis. Ii look hut the turn of his arm to point his pistol at tiie pur-iler ami drop him .:.!!iiit at the ih.ir-i-tep. I'.v this time the so-cal'n-i! " Irn hilars ' were must of them mounti-il. shnwimrup ii. ar!y iloiil.'e the iiuiiiUt of the attaek inir party. The Imrss f Ilar'.eatiil his men wen- under sm h headway thatthey were riirlit aim ui their etieinii-s In-fore they wen- pn pan-1 fir n-sistamv. int in' ri.rl,t and left ith deadly eiTn-t. they staui(''ded the w Imle vtaii ilii k.-r than it takes to w rite it. S vera! were kilii-d outright, w hile ni.iy a few of Kar'e's men weres Verely wounded. TI e "1 1 u vii'ats" were so m ar surprised that their tin- was w i; i. At the L'.'.t. .iV of the field Marie spoke tn tiie jn'ir.i: Cnnfe.li rate, -siyimr: " Ynii had U-tti-r n-tuni to your mother ami si-ters, and we will ns-nver what property wei-an !ind. Ke-p tlie iit-n w ith y m, if you run tind him, and save w hat ymi ran of the stable from tin4." Tlie--ver.il prisoners taken w ri' n'les tioiie.1, but pmved sulky and pn-varieat-ini. K-irle. eur.ti.nsl ;tt the delay, put his pistol to the head of the Un-t iiitel)iLi-Ht-1-sikinir one. saying : " Tell me w hieh w iv the wmjuiw have jrnne, ijnit-k. or lie riirlit In n-. ymi d ! thi.fi" The prisoner ln.-k.--l at Karle, but si-i-itiir de'eniiiii.itini., an-wen-d: "lown this yer way," pniutiui; in the din- timi of Main liar H iyoii. " Iiill, volt and 1'red tie up these .1 d raseab. and one of y..u stay and watt h tiit-iii until we n-turn. IWivs, tin-li st of you fnilow me." Ami away tiny went alter tiie tivinir " Irn pillars." At a .li.-tanee e.f two or tiin-e miles they mu-ht si-!it of the wag ons loadeti with cotton, turn, Isieoll, and hoiLsehnl.l stuff of all description. Tlie " Irn-ulars " wen- piariiii the waitons ai n-s tiie nwd. fnniiiiiita liurrieade. ami comim-iKvtl tinnir as stain as the rtrjTuI anil his men came witiiin n-arh of their shotii'ins. The lirinii nuistsl no diet k to the rlyinu horses, aithmijiU the but kshot wliLstUnl amiitiii and between them. P.ut one horse went down ju.-t as they n-at lied the watrnns. w hen- all dismounted as one man and m-hed each way around to a liand-ti'-liand conflict. Tlie ndda rs tii.l not wait f r the slash of the saU-r, luit ununited, and were off with all the quick ness! of the Mexican jmnie. Two or tlin-e of them wen' brought dow n by the carbines of the smuts, but were left t. the -are tif tiieir frieniLs. Tlie mules ami wao.iis wen. turned Iwu-k liy st.inr t the men. the tithers act ing a escort. The " lrn TuUirs " were st liailly usetl up that there va mi fear if a ESTABLISHED 18 SOMERSET, I'A., JULY 21, 188(i. ' n-tnm for STOine time, ami, eveti if disptw- i s-l forn-vent?, the re-pilar Cfife-leraters ! keet, cw, watch for them. As a- the wanis n-turncd they Wert driven tip j to the crib and st..re-n..m. w here the j slaves, who had reappeared after the -Ian- j fier was over, were put to unl.udinsr i tliem. ! The Confederate jirist.ner. Private Bar i wi.mI. liLs iin.thi r, widow iUrwi-.l, ami two sisters, tame nut to thank Karle and his iut.s 6 their timely rescue. Tne ild lady, nt.it yet recovered frum her abu sive treatment, said : "If vim are Yankees, ymi have done as a irresit service, which we can never never forjt-t. It is stv contrary to w hat we have been led to exjfet fmm ymi timt it Ls hard to expn-s what we feel. This War has Tsrellle.1 UllholV fn otn tlie start, ami we here lvin realize it f.-n-ihly, i j.ji kin-my teeth and thinking of n..th wheu we tind th.e. wh.ii.rofesstoK-..:ir I m.z n :K,rti. u!ar. when al! of a sudden , lriemls an- really our worst enemies. ' I'm up your hor s, ami we w ill conk an i ahuniiatice f r all. I: is now almost i nisiiit. and we would like U show our j irr.ititudr in a little htpit..lity." I "Thanks, madam," n piled Karle, "onr I tiuty calls us aw ay, ami i mt for the dire ' ueeessitv we would not have mine. We must leav our wnnnd-d men hen- until i they are able to ride, and any attention i and service to them wi!l l- surr.. i. iit i irratitin!..' for our serv "n." Then turniii.' to tlie yoiitii; Confederate, he mutiuiitsl : I " l in'ier the t ln-umstances, we n lia I ynuto care tor ytmr uioriier ami sister. v e iii ii.si turn over ttiesever.il prison- ; ers we have lakt-n t. iln a you please ! witii. i iive lis a teed for our horses, as we have a loiur ritle t.-i;ii.ht." tot si-bye, madi.iul ttaI-bve. ymini: ladies. Suite day we may mtvt umlt-r li asunter t in nmstances," "('me on, liys; in "A to find Powers ! and n -port." fiVr-'Ttii, The Folsom Flower. 1 1 and ret Is of ladies and is casionaliy a ireiitlctimn stnpia-d to rait at a bhssl-nsl flower which was mi exhibition recently Ln a State stnt-t siiow-windnw. Kxcl.iin atiniis of tichirhr were heard mi every side, and some of the Lnlitst f..irly went into raptun-s over the stratiire l.lnssniii. It was bi'Mal-risl at tile lia.-e of the petals, but the color -raiiuairy cn-w lighter until at the tips it was a delicate hlcudini; of white and pink. The curious shaditiit Wits what made it so Isiiutiful. At the bit:. .tn was a eanllsiard. on which was written in a t-indessi scrawl: "Foist mi Cardinals Iiikauius, Very Ii.;n'. A c!erk, with pttiupalitir hair and ti'.- pant air, answen-l tjilestions alsmt this, str.inire plant ail tlay. "Ili. isn't it love- ' ly V" " When- did it coin' finm '." " Can't ' I it' t a sr-ed 7" t hom.stsl the ladies all al- : ternooii. The wife nf a niillit.nain- dmve up in her -.irnaire. Mie saw tlie n-tl ; blossom.-, and at once man-lied into the , stun'. . T, , " I'id Mi-s Folsom brinaitioer from Pan".-? How sweet it is. I hear they are verv f-isliinnabie ovcrthv w atah. Ibvv th, u.ii' h is it lisplayiib; a wt'!!-ti!!ed piN-ketl" ik." "It isn't for sale, madam," said the : clerk, tlntppinjr his flippant style. " i h. I'm willing to pay w hatever ymt ; ask," n plit-l the !ady, haiiiriitily. " I fancy it verv iiuirh." The clerk stvim-.! puzleii. but insi-t.sl it was not for sale. Hebrew a little nil in the face while he went mi to explain that tin- flower w as the property t.f a wealthy :'rnt!emaii, who luid kindly ai lowcd it to l- placet I mi exhibition. In tiie aftermaiii a pop-eyed man. whu said he was a !tan'isf, hunu aismt. ask iiiu' iUestiiiii.s and l-j-ini pennissiitii to ham lie the stramje flower. He aist. w idl ed to p.un hast.' the flower. " You can have a holiday to-niomnv , Mis Jennie, if y.ni want it," said the pro prietor nf -be pUitV, addressiiiT the lady Ismk-ktvper. " Tliat flower of yntirs has la-en the biirest attract Un I ever had in the window." Tlie mysterious flower was a mand rake blossom. Karly in the nuiiniiisf the yoiin'iiidy clerk had. in sinal-st-nt-m'uid-ts nn sal, put tlie stem iu a Isittie of nil illk. f Vnniv. AV.ra. Too Surprising. A very larue man, a tit si.'rate f'-llow who had often lattisted that he could not la-w hiiipetl. Ist-ame involvetl in a t(iiar nd w if'u a small man. Well, after the tiuht w as over a friend of tiie tlt-i-rate mail -iiid : " Whv, Ala', be tore vmi all to pieces." Y-ii-s." " Moppetl up the township with ynii." ' That's what." " P.it off one of your ears." "That's what he done." " iCuineti vour ci. ithes." "Y-a-s." " " Pulled one of your eyes out." P l't ve hetli.b" " Kni. ktsl out 3 itnipleof teeth." " I:.s k m ynii'n- riht." " He dnll't Weiiih liKl pounds, either."' "iH.u't liT'.-ve he tl.a-s." " I Mipptw y.m hate to Is- whipped?" "ih, no. Rill. I don't mind la in' whupja-l; ken stand to lose my ears an' teeth, but tin m's one thiu:r almiit the af fair that makes me mad." " What's tiiat AU' 'r " W'y, the surpris. ti' tlie tliini;. I reckon I hate 'stonislinient wusthan any man in the world. W'v I thnii-ht lenuld ! w hale that feller w ith cine hand even, hut I was never in ire astonished in my life. ; W'y. the way that i.a.l feller tit shucked ' im 'stmiishcd me. ! tell yoti. Oh, no, I don't mind the whuppin" but. Hilly, why I didn't he ilo it iir.iivfiilly, so I wouldn't uv las-n so s'prist.iL I th .n't like that fel ; ler." .Iriditjatfc 7"itlivcr. In n-ply to a cmnplaint that the blue hsh w ill stam ail lie aone fnmi our masts, lwssiitt..f tliu i.n..piii....i. .ut..Ku. nn ..i.i .n..... ..I.....I.........I '.' in i -tiiiit i .-sa e-iiwi uiriiiit net. uiriiti-r- . , ' ... . tMimated, that a ton ill ettver all that ti , . v he has -au-lit dtmn.' h a) veur extas. rientv, ant! then adds: "I have seen in nne tiny, K-twcen Fire Island and Spun, . , , ... . . : N.J, umre than PVM) aires of Urge ., ,,, 1 hliiehsh, ami I saw hardlv a scmad fori i , . . 1 ! the next three inonthx. Thev never cttiue ! , , , j tin t; the coast her wen never caturht .- , , . i hv man. .No man is cai-ahie nf foniiiiiir i i . . , 1 an opinion as to w here thev went or ! , - 1 w here thev are now. ! Vmftana ntTcrw fc name a town after i any jrirl tliat will etme there. We km.w if auvetsjl , : r!. Im ar.uil.l taint h., t. t. a la-auiilul t-aniune 11 .Montana woul.l 1 only -rive tliem an oj-eniri:. - 27. A BEAR FICHT. ! i How Huge Love Downed a B'ar j iu a Free Fight. ; j, W3a a ght in n-al earmt, t.s-a . n-nilar slmr-itii.' nuitch." siiid Hn-i' Love, ; an . .nt.r f ;,. Mexico, to a New : Y'ork ct.m-.j.ndent in a Santa Fe i hospital. " Neither the b'ar nor me had i any anus and we fought it luhtht with our ilukes. If weM had a rinu ami a ; i-haiiee to see tickets we'd both have made our everlastinir fortunes!. I'll tell ! dow n at tnce and butted. Theslii kof you how it was. Me an' the b'ar nn i the opposing skulls r.uu like the s.mnd foul of each-.tiler over in the l"ark r.miiv ; "f hatchet "U ".! acn-it the an-i:a. wt-st of Chloride. She wasaimie and so i Then both brutt- Liid head to head and wits I. I had just lievn eating a little I p'lshcl and tninted and siw.-.! and si Uiethin-, and coasciiueiitlv tnv rifle ; swfattsl Sir rive minutes, the cmwd yci' aud cart rit lav Mt were on tlie im'Und j w madly imaaw !iile. Tin- lighter ; .! ,., litr'e .ii,r imv uia-ne I there came a tn-tiiendous crash, am!. lix'kiit'j; up I saw a she b'ar comiii;; for nie. I didn't have time to jret my irun or to wink. Tiie t-a.-t was on me so tuick tiiat ai! I could do was to wpiare myst if. As sin- t-.ime within n-arh I irave her one on tiie top of the in we that made her irrtiii'. and keeled her tin on tier hind , i,.. When v....ve htinttsl bars as ,.nsr ils 1 have you'll ku-.w that the I teak is the p'.-i-e tn lift a b'ar. They can't stand no ham:iieriiii' on the horn. My blow maddened her. and she came for me hot teni'n ever tiie next' time. Fearinir a . i,t,,w. fr41il (lll. t)l- lltT j.., j jlM nihlicd iu-r ar roiiinl tiie mid lle. and hi-h enough up to ket p her fnmi !iu--iii-' me. and if her and me didn't have a l-ar dance for about five minutes, up hill ami dnwn diile, then my iiiiiue ain't Iove. Pr.-tty sunn s'ne bn,ke !., am! I jiuup- i eil I i:it k far i-iinin..h to et a tzi.mI fn..t I hold. Tiieii as she came up I planted a man-killer on her ime a-jain and knot k- ; til ht-r linw ti as slick as you ever seen ; any Isly dmp. 1'utshewas up a.-ain in a -.1-,, ml ;i ui J tills time she -.rave it to Inc. I pasted her on the nose airain, but she : natiied fur me with her ri;:iit and caved iu my shoulder, lm-akitii: some nf tin- ImlleS. The bliaal rail do U IllV (inthes. but ii only mailt- metiudit tiie liardt-r. At lirst I was -can-.l, hut im,i I was ma.l ' and I n.ii, i- up i:iv miml that I would ilo up that tt'ar or t'ie in thcattt-tupt. I 'mi( Itet! ht-r iitiiek under the fore l.--s ami i tritsl to waltz with her airain, hut my , shoulder hurt me an,', as I was trviiii.' to jet a fresh hold on In r sin- tripped im am! down we mllcd. Pne land was -lop-iici then' and we went over and over I hai a tln.:i n times tpiicker'n I ran tell it. . First the bar was nil tup and then me. P.y tills time she had clawed me in the si.i,. and bitten one of my hands, but then- was some w ind in me yet and she rose on h- r haiim lies I let my un- , iujun-1 li-t and kma-ked her down airain. As I titinsl it. that was tile fifth muml il lid if I cm l Id have had a little time I u'oiiltl have lievn ill ts'tter cotidititin In have tMiitintUsI the fiiht. hut she didn't K'ait. Coming at me ami in I dod-jeti a blow fmiu her inw and iraveht-r a thiiin- j,-r tliat she v ill n-m. -mU-r tn the day of ; jii!-t-!ll"!!t. Mil- fell like a U-ef and I was mi tup in a minute. " lii-! it tllt-re tiie sid, t lie-, nn,, int. nn liec-ame very mu itit-.i whs tliat if I a and steep, and my nuld catch the I icast w hile she was sta-j-i rin umier mv blow . j (ilil y.lUifi h(.r iiV(.r th(. (.;itr a"ni, u.t her slide. Well, me and the bar had it tin n-for aiiiit a minute, and I didn't, know which of lis would L"nver. Final ly, I L-ot her head (minted dow r.Wiird, and l y kit kin- her fr 'lit nut fmm under iit-r. and as statu as pn--iiiie -it in-h.-r a laatst fmm la-hiinl. I ji. l.t r over til.- etl-e. Her .-reat bulk curried her sniae distance la-fnre slit. coiiid stop her- I self, and by that time I had -rabia-d i some pittt-i of stone and fa-an Isim- : Isirdin-ht-r. sin' tried to craw! up. but. the na k r-ive way under her and she j slipped iwk as fast as -lie ailvancedjind starttsl twoortliree cave-ins. which made lots of trouble for her. Then I made up my mind that whether she crawled up or not. I eou!d -t-t my -tin. and off I ( started. When I -of liju k the li ar was still tryin- to make her way up. and as I then had my rifle I just sat dow n and .-tuiled mi her. Then, when she had made smiie pm-n-ss ymi it l.fked as thotl-h she mi.-itt perhaps n-at h me, I let her have it between th- eyes. That ended my b"ar ti-hf. and it was the ia.-t I ever had. My wniiinis aer." pretty lad, ami, as tiiey nevt-r eiitin-ly healt d. I'm hen- now tryin- to 'jet cured." Senator Evart'sJoke. ituv. A!- r relates a stnr,' at S-nator Kvart sexpen.se. When the Senator ar- rivtsl at I Vtn.it last w inter w ith tiieother statesmen who went there as-ueMs ..f the l:e4ib!it-an club, it was immediately told i n .nr.. I tlwt 1... le..l .n,rr..rt off ti .Tttf retartee on the train. Suae mie hiid asked him alsmt his l-.tis: sentences. He had n-plieti with a sly laiiuli that "nn one ol.jtvts to lolls: sentences CXtt t the criminal clasts-s." There w; a n-eeptioii sriven to the distiniruisheil visitors. While it was in pm n-sss souie one sjaike to Sen ator Kvarts alaiut his n-putatimi for Inn sentences, and he n-plits! that "no one objects to Inn- setiti'iit-.-s exit-pt the crim inal rla.-ss-." I-itcr in the day a dinner was ir.vt-n to the statt men. At the tiin- , iier-taltle the allusion to the .Senator's '. pmlitic use of the w.-rds tln-w out ffnm him the n-pi ' that " No one objects tn Inn- ts iitt-nces except the criminal classv ' es." There was a .licilituet at niiiht at 1 nhith spat-i-h-iuakiiu; was the on!t r of tin- tlay. Heahme-t imintsliateiy a!!u thsl to the n-pcatetl jokes tluit w en- hurl- : tsl at him fur his extended selitencesjin.l. i aildin-that thev came fnmi the la-ntts- : ! cratit camp, said : " Nn one object to; ! lonsr sentences extvpt the criminal class- , es." Tlii fourth n-petitittn tf the joke , i was Im mut b f..rthe senatorial lrty, ! .lit.I tliv l!lilli.-.li:ltt-!v' liaik a Vote 111 i ! ... ,.i ;.i. ti,e s....... , v -.t . u. . . ... .-. ........ .. . . . .... j . t . n . .i i tor that another allusion In the cnminal . ii ... ..l ll ... l cla-sin and loll-sentences wnuM be votetl i a "chestnut." -V. I". Trii-iutt. I 1 lie liariltllii aiin lttiti itsiiii.-iiiirinitii" . . . ... ... T-t . 1. r..1 1 r....t ..t, i: lite use ni nttis:il uii-viuier-cttutuiiiiii-; mttr- ,. . , , -, phia, npinni and nther pmsniLs, are .lailv , . - ,.-,.!" l-ectimm-f more frttiuciit. It is for this . ,. . , ... . n-ast m that IM Star Cnuirh t lire has n- . , ... , , ivivrti the uni'iialihcd endtirseinent nf , . . , 1 r n t u phvsH-ians, an.1 Bttanls nf Health every- ," , . ,1 ; ts iien as m purely vevsvianie nmijatuji.-, entirely free from all nan--tii-s. Price, twenty-five cent.. . .. --. mere are .iupiu ran.e in lexas. . 1 wtit-se vaitw westunateti atalaiiit w,m- j WHV. era The Creat Animal Fights in Cashmere. Tiie .. mifl Mul siiys : The animal tiirhts f.u-nusl rt of the festivities in ctHinection with the installation ..f the Maharajah of Cashmere. Tun Inure wa ter btinal.tes, with mpes on their feet and a dozen men at each nun-, were introduc ed to each other, the Tod rl-isin-j mun i them M within a few feet. Neif'm r ani nial reijuir-l any cpjiuvr. but piithisheml weight was f. n-vsi l-ic into tiie t piw.I. ; ntuven-l himself, hutted ujr.ihi. turned i sideways, and was air.! in fnntd fK.uk. Af i ter a few minutes mm-", w hen e-.it h ani I mal wus wttlir.ir tlow n to his w ork wi'ii w iitilthearted -:itiit-tttt. the order ' ; iitiven to Tseperate ttiein. and very n'ttic ! tantiy the 'jiuantic miissiit ks w i n- hu'il ; etl in ol t.i-ite lint tiolis. ; Next came the lihtitii; rains, sjmttt.i and siiuveii !-asts, with Kenan imses i and n.wdy visttiP s. -training away fn iii j their owner and a" appanntly spoili.!.. for a riiiiit. Two nr tiiree cniipies w, rt , let tnirct'in r, ran bin k to ;ther way. : rain" mi an! ni.-t : ran I tut !i. eliars ; airain. and re:-.ite.l the perfnrtitiirice till i the sntiin! of their f.lish hfii'l- was a! : niotst rnlitii'iimis. Siiiieii-'ies a mm r.i:i i buck to hi. rlmrve valiantly t iioiii;!:, .md iiii-1'.vav in tiie onset 1, .-es hi-io-r, turns i tail tn lii-aiitavptuist ai d (!.- s t. ,is Iti is- na.-t ..I' tt-r. Tiie utlver.s.irv . U-ia' hoimr. iniiiii- Uately pu'is up and tm's Uit k to his ma-li-r. One liht-limla-tl ilisiluba with n-d SJ.its stvlllstn lie the chaiiipinn f Jimimu. Hi. charge ueii"r aily U-ts his aiitai.-;iiist a! mi'V. and few nf tiie rams rare to stall I a second. As stain a the rims luid is-en dis;. -. d of, certain vicimLs shrieks and st,uei! fiiw evi-ienee that tin- horses w, n- in inj jt n-ai'.y. and the p -lice -t t about u i It ti in tiie rili,:. Presently a bay n-allovi ay and a bun k "Miv liiiiiced out, dru-S.:e-; their attendants after them at the end I a loii'j mi,-. Tie- iiist.mi they wen- ! :i IP i they ran i.'n-iiioutiit-il at t a- h oti.t r. funietl tail, and kit ke 1 saVii'ely furtive minutes, the black sutferir.i: uioi-t. The!;, after the manm r of hors-. all the w.. rid over, thev t irintl mund and rlostsl. t-.n-h -trikin- w ith his fore f.s t. and striving so fix hi.- tts th in the ..t r's ,-n-4. Tb. y stiiieai.tl shrilly as tin y imXed. and rir.al ly ros- mi end a mic'nitici-nt -i.dit. !ock ed ill each other's anus. The bay. hatsiuj his hold mi the. black's poll, made a snatch at tiie black's near fon-U-. w!ii. ii was at om-e witinlniwa. ltth limsesthen dmppeti to the -n-uiiti tiretlit-r. and kit kisi and bit at t l-w ttiiiirters till the hay tlt-1 witii the black after hiui thniiiii the crowd. The .'. at tl'.e end of tin' dratr P'tast wen- kn.s k ed over, si rimbled up and caiuiht at the P pes airiin. whiie the two ".ladde'ie I brutes p'.uniret! and -tru-.-.-lts! :i:,i.,r.-. 'ii. the people. Ais-ut half a .l.-z. :i p.. pit-Wen- overtiinictl. but nit ..ne .is iiurt. ami. after wild clamor and inu.-ri rutinii:.' ' hither and tliitin-r. Ith bay and bi.n k wen- catuiit. bliii.1f..iilcd and It d away t-t reapi-ar no uion-. Catching fish. Hue i if the bi-.--,-st - ri.ii .fi.rit-s" of ti , worid cmues from the di.tricr of tiie park how an atiirli-r . an thmw in !iis fly ami t-atchin-a timt in The clear ctin! wat. rs of a runniti- stn-am. and. without tt ii-iti- his prt y witii hi- hatni-or fa kins' i! fr.cn his hook. fi. it int.. a r..:!in. sprin-. so c! ise by that h.- rt.-d not stir fmm his tracks, cm.k tlie ti.-h. and br-iis:-in- it t.- him. biivt- it f.,r !;i:., h. Tl.e f- :.t can lie 'tone not mi'v la 'iotv tii.- Mam moth Hot -prit!s but ii'.i in the yeli.nv stolie Like. Mr. Win-t.r. sta-.ikins.' i f hi ot n ex ri.-r.t... siiv. ; "Tin- writer s-r-fonne.1 it in the pn-s-in e of nine wit-lit-sses at a point not far fmm a deserted cabin at tlie f.mt ..f the Imisi series of it-r-nices. Selettin-a likely tad of the ice-i-fld stream. ith a liiiin- - rin- ii:tt.-ii feet di-!ant fmm tlie bank, he stm-d ilt.-li a j.n.jei tin- na k and tiiadi-a east. Hi., flies statu tempted a tn .i;t to I .:. ."t..tii The fish was -iiiall etl. .11-1. tola- lift.-! tut of the water without the aid i f a Ii.iidip--nt t.aii I it was unite i-a-v to drop him int.. the btibb'ia- hot -priti- la-hind. His life must hae is-n t-xtiii-ui-lie.i in stantly. Tills pnat-lii.i- was related sevenil times, and eat h of the sjas-tators. who had purja-st'ly risseii ble.! to ttt tin truth ol the sfratis?' asseiiit ii. partiaik of the tish thus cait-ht and la.ilt-1. It n- ,,t.insl from thn-e to five miniit.-s t- tiion.u-hly c.ik the victims of the ex- ta-riment. and it w as the -em-rsl verdit t that tlu v nn'v iitssh.l a little salt to make them unite palatable. A i't-.tt extr.-ordinary cnuld nowht-n- else la practiced. It must la- chn nit led as one of the marvels of the Yrllow-toiie Na tional Park." The Moss'lndustry. Aiiiniis: tlie divt rsilied industries nf Louisiana that tf muss is not tl.e least iiiten-stin- nor least import.iiit. N -w I r-li-ans n-eeivtst annually a'tanit 2t '.'-" faliss vaiue.1 at sav ?17...iiiii. t the-e r VlptS Snlil l.KKi tales an- n-halniltsl bv the city n.t-w .'in.-, an.l tne r ic. under is sold or shipjasl in tiie eiill.i'.linll in which it is landed. Tin- fun-sis, am! savatupsof Liiiisiaita an' ,-tta ket! ith an uiiliiiiite.1 sujiply of the fibre. Tliat pm-cnrn-l fmm the live t.ak tne is tl-.e ia-si .nuilitv. Tl.e trathenTs of irrts n nn-s heap it up in pile-, wet it ami w i-tit it down with earth or loir-, ami the heat srrnerated by the decay in-Kirk St!-T.uin!- i:i-the fibre ha-tt-ns the pnai-a. of ctir ini:, and in two or time iiimiths. an-orl-insl to varyin- s a-oiis. the lieci iii;. si- : :i"u c.np!.-te. Tlie most is then turr.- , ed out ami tlnetl. I' t-jni'l bv iiaml nl i i "i.t a..s aim fin, ami iKot-ii a-nt sit,i.ta--t. ;. . . ' '.' . Live-tsik iiiixs so ctireti and can-fully cleautsl reatlily miuiibiiiiU foiirtvnts t r 1 I. .i .1... . . I. ,1,. , ta.iiuil. lit latTasot-j utt- unww titi-mii. t.e .. .' , , ... ... , . . - iriiis inere h m i..i .11.-..1 eni. i -. . - , . , . 1 .1 1 -vnt. in weurht. Imt when the Mack moss . -. 1 . 1 . 1 : .. tsnne not it liaik a clean ami -ms- a 1.1.- . - 1 1 1 . 1 t-i ; the tim-st anil liIacki-4 luiir. The utoss , . , .. :, 1 , 1 is turned nut fmiu the tn in neat ! -- , 11 1 : i c . .. u... 111- bales, braudttl act-ortlinst to tpialitv, : ' 11- .- 1 . .11 ... . .1 ... . 1 ami siiiijr-ii iw .-rtieiT. tut ....-t .t.v ....... j try. It. price is not as hi-.'h a it was a : ; lew yearn aj, varintw cheap sTnl-stitates j jiavina la-n bn-o-l.t in etvnipetitinn with I Pnt-ticin!i mlit-ittr Stnvt letr.-ar. id WHOLE NO. 1827 Too Good to be True. : A double linns., was rt-ently ni.ive.1 fmm Powell tnt t. San Francis.-1, i-mi-: ct-rnin whit h a:i ..I I -;i-r t.-llsan in-to-stir.r -tory in tfio i- rameiito --. ! He says that tv n yntin-men fmm New New Ynak State. ll-i i... ! 'n tost Iva.l lis.-etiier. arrivit:.' at m Fr.titci-sst early in the "fifties." i!!.n k ei,t t tiie mines and Oray remaine ! in the city, and w ith a small sum titit-l nut a little store. He ppis; nsl. inarra d. hud c!n! In n. Then ime a rever-e. He found fcmst lf iti a ti-ht pl.iic. ."rmii wlii, ii iiot.ii::- but ii,- ,.:i!d exfritaie him. He w. lit aiiioi:.' l i- friein!- tn nc-r liie money, but tiiey !u.d in trie In .'i'.e him. And tii ii. as he turned a tns-t t rm-r s'tiaq ly, he nin into 1'i.n k's ar n-. He told him hi. tmi'.Me. an 1 -ave I i:n all his history ihiriti- the ten years tiiey hud licet! separated. "I have tile iii- lit y." -aid Iliac k. " hut SI", ..SHI ju-i -it. 'ay pile. I .lill tind of i ilt.it.-. am! h, .! ,i,.-n In n- and --t ii. t - -n -i : bit-iriest- b':t vu can hate .t ti.v dear felt n a-i 1 I'll lake a '.'. l.iick at pick an I r-aker h r a.iin. ''J.t.v took tiii in neyviinl I'i. k rctil-n- t-1 to til' flinEeit.l-iil. lii t .e course nf that :ir tin- tin n I. act ti lie a lucky til.rn and sen. tiie l.iii.t-.- il.. I .1-1.1 V -Aitll a'.tp! ititcn-st. "i!.-u y vasts I tn , i.rn-s.;: !. and the List the men-hunt heard of his fi it-tit i ia- was a fn-.it to mar ry ilil'l limVe ilit'i a tlew llii-iill- district. Five yei.rs ai'tcrward i.n- suitit-r and his Cituity nt'Tri!i-.l to t-io Fr.-n is.... f'.iiii k was .i.-iid Im. ke. K ., r. thin- had -mie 'am:,- vitii ii.:-!. His ndiiin-si.-eii-lati'.tis hud foil d. "i.e mine- lie had di ei.M p d (. n-1 nlir. the i it l he had tri-tt-1 '..t eiv.-.l l.lin. and I . had ids i it . muiaiiiiii-nf a univ ai. fortune. II" hunted up his friend ' ii-'V . w h i was t.f is-ups). t-.-ii-htt.i t.i-.vi.i;!i. "And I d, ,ii't ee axiyl.in- f, r n.e to !. , old man," .aid tin- it pond. l.t mil., r. "t-Xtvpt to ii.-! a job -hi'Ve'-t.- si'ti-i. if y, It can iieln Ine t . ,1. -." "I have j .t umvi int a hand-time iiou-e p.. wi i! stnvt." - dd tir-iiy and I w..n; y.iii - .-mi., .md .1 : i;h t..t- t.- tilo'-PiW eVelii'l- It is a d. ill le il".!--. lii.isiied ainl.: a V'. i-. ...'." Tiie miner was "i tun- . with hi- -haii-bi!y divst i If.-. i. id lit!!-oii'-s. " You did Aell -lii kill-: io tin. ...a:i." lie n-iniirkiii ni- ted -s -h, . 1:' !! . " ll.-re you are a -lay ip u. a mc rebuilt, ii'. iti- ill a rim- li , ise. aii yo'ir o n, and iiavi'.t a bank aci us l.-tija- uiy .l.'.Ii, i sUp-a.se." Ia f re diiiii- r tls-y v i.-ii.-d tin- adj ,iu-in- iinii-e, which was liiriushed .n pn- t i-t-iy the sit.-iie style a th- liien hant's li'.v el.iiii-. Thev sat dnwii t h.ittt-I over old timt until the liiti ii.-ts nftiie h.-ur Wiirned the miii r and h is wife tiiat it was tin:- to n turn t- their lil.'iii- hi'li-a'. ""Ail ri-iit. my !mv ." s.iid i liny, "but jil-t step :u xt diir; tin n- L- -: it-thiiuj I I wl-iitn show y. u which I let ttsl mi urtir-t visit." Wln-n they eiiten-d the iiall black fi.iit. si. " lien-." in-sid,' that i.mks like tii-' trunk." " Nolles Use 1 s. ;.l Oray. "'Cniiie ilp stair to this '..-edna-n,." ' Whv sail! ti'.- Iniiit-r. lia.kln- alsmt hilll. "cniifotui'i Voll. -o-t l..l,- Minved al! i.iy trips it. In p- r'-..:.i !i;it lta'-in-hmis,-." " A v.. have I. n. v "a il-1." se . 1 IT I tilt- oiii. r. stapj ii-sr loin 1 -ii ;li-' -boulder. " Where sl.t.u"..! a l.rtu k- t-p l.js tL iis." bilt iii hi- n 1;. ia-if. r than his n ! s-dn --tn '.''" i'.'i t k w a l-u i dered. and. 1 .-nii te Ii....- .1. fs ..f ids fi. nd's mi ty. hut a hen his f-l,-tid thru- .1 d.t-d of this ve-Tt b.-ti-e inm hi- i.-md. i-nd f..! loWtsl u.t'r. ii d.t -I , f . -Tarttit-rship in his business, in- b.-i-ie d .v.i, and critd like a child. And now we. in- ti.ovl::.' a.v.iv this old htiU.e. -Ir. tn i.iiotlii r liii.lltel .'" aid tiit; narrator t.f fhi n ii.u-k.i' 1- tale of i.Pititiide .1 ii-1 irl- i.d-iilp. ' I. lit I would tii t take a hundred uinti-atid do'oars for it." It was Ilia, k liil.i.-ell i.n to' ! ti.t story. I" e.v :t most -net 1 -"-siui In -n iiiint. The Typical Southern Zouave. Wht -i tii.- war bmkt m" tl e ii,.,ss- i.f the pi-t.ple on ia.fh si i.s .: th- iototn ic ki-t-w very litiic a' out im ii othi r. They did 1. of travel. 1. .ix and tniisle. The st..y at hmne -s-i'tiierit r t, k a t-arti-an and -ectii liiii view of the nth. W.- Mit '-- d thai the ty; it-.d N'i -rthern-er was t.;!I. .,:. . f-il.. . d. bice . ;.,-! i.ud li-iit hair. .1. It t, . a !..i:.' tin,.-;.. eoii- vilict- us tilut tiit- Noi-tii V .1-il-islrilv Illiide up of bnit.ettc. while th- Smtii wa the h'.i.ie ,.f the blot!,'-. When the L .ilsiaaa Tl-a r Z.'.:a .t-s clinic tln'i iih hen-a!'eut ;!.c tir-t of the uarthey w.n- rritii-ally t-riiiinitied. 'tn of ntir rltieiis pick-d nut a 1 hunky, s-.t .rthy, blai k ha ted niiaie ami rt- uarkeil In a I piwd : "Then- is a ateiiinen nf the pure Se.uthen. type. Ti en- is im 11 i-takiu-r it any w l..-r.-. Su, h n mutt ild :i. t ! ta.rn "aider Northern kii -. II- i eitj er a t 'n nit-of L' lisiiin i. a spani.ir-I.Fn-ii-h-maii or a ' ireek. I ill settle 1 lie 11 .a; tt-r 1 i-ht in ." Vv'alkili- Up to the -sild'ier I t- na net I a 1 niiversat ii in w ith hiin. and ti'.a'h iiskt.i hint !'t tl.lllie the .state ..fills ' irtil. "Weil." -said the uavi- h-.-sitatin-ly. " I 'nn t know that it makes any 'iirl'er-t-iit e. im; it i.iay suitri--. y..n a 11: 1,-. I as ia.m ;n in.- .-t it-- nf Main. Tin n- w si- a ail. fi! j-uTis,-in tin- 1111 ii r-atioi. for a moment, and then our AtlaiiLa nn ti asked i " Wed. in. w in the bla-s do y-si ha 1 n I.. 1 c!..i.-t-. tiii-1 rnwd '."' "' di. thai' all ri-ht." was tin- 3iis,.r. "Ynii sv I'm a sailor. I wa paid nif in New Orleans a! ul a mmith la fnre the war opened. I fr.iickt-1 an, tind until 11. v iiiiiiity was all sfise. an ! when I t-ame In my list-s the fmii1. t- had snm. We!!. I waiitt.l t.t st a. me fun ai-.ii us these la y 1'i-n- ia.l fellow, I j. tin,. I them." The di-ppnintt -1 t itia 11 tniild not n ;.-t tiie temptation to tire a -urtin shot. " Perhaps." said he. "ynii did in 4 much rare whit h flair yt.11 fmi-hl under?" - Me ? Nn," was the pmmi I n-pmi.r. If i ur-eille-ts to that liii zmmve. w iio Ita.ketl so typical'y S utli-rn. was Tort hv. ith drnj sl hke a l'i"t p.-tato. Tiie natiniial iptine of bast bull should i. nn -nie tiinn' inteiM-Iy uatimu.l thain ev er, now. tit.it Jjnte Hniks. an f ji-!i.h- ' i.iti. and captain - if one of ll.u - i in n line of steamers, aftt-r intently wa-chimr a j IM', dit bretl tliat the Kr.-!ilt national i Time of cricket ii tame ill eninutrison i with it. Marriage in the Orient. The !a lie. ct the l'n:Vl Males n..w have niti.la! juthciity. a it were, .u M, ihanime-Lai Mirri-Ti.. :." SC x. " our MjiiMi r Ut Turkey," h;-- filra ...o... i - i-'iiip'tte iiu..-n:a'lt u 11 'hi : '.iiu-n -:: . Mti'jt.t in ti e J-tlv j.,:n.!r of t:.e -.' k ..in.-i Ami m i.-r it.,, the lively and versatile Mr. Ct. .i,-,r,:a-! : tlait r-r.-t-ir- si 1 rise t (.,' his y.mtn s. vi ; idlv a. In atta, h a ;i. '.. .t'w nf ture to hi. name ha . iietiepit tetlar.vtiiin wirh in.-n- iitiiusiastii and ti ic.ity tiiat lie now portr.)- a rurkl.ti 'iianlt a Iroin ti.e timevhe M-.m,-s a - nominee " f.-r maiTiasre to the cntse of tiie "fin ti n." i Althou-h pt.!v-.-auiy in tlie law of ti.. i land in Turkeyw here a free l-a. hcli r : nuiy l-.-it.me enthrailetl to two wive if ho desire to thmw biuisrlf away in liial costly ami nt kit-si nianner still, it ap pears, the 6-nnt.f U-in'tiut! and iiairria.e an- tjuite as ela'ra.rately. if not niritiidi nal'y, n.n-i.kre-l in CotU.st-ntinnpit' as tin y are in the hi-hly iimral and chrl. tiati city nf New York. T- l-e sure, inar ri.i.v with MiLnstliiiaii, i a "merely civil transaction." w ith "nt n-ii-iti. t-t-n-iiioii v esja-cisiily ohiisriit.ry.'" Ia fart, tin- ,.li!y tiitsi!i.;i-j; jairt of the pn irrauiiue r-fer-nsl to by Mr. C"X taki.. place just larS.n tiie rnnsiimimitinu of the ittarriat-. when tiie bride's feminine actpiatufaiii-- sahste and take leave of ht-r with the pi-tr;- , -ciiiinattnii, "Marshali.-h 1" which un-ai.. " May Allah .li lpl y..ti." Moiiamiiie'LiiLs a '.;r ili th. ir t iiildn n in infam y. Tin-r ul.: to make the contract n-t.. witii the father, tiie paternal grandfather or mie in tin.- ! tioii of lc-al -iL-ir iiai.. If tiie lather an 1 -raiiillatht-r make ih:len-iit n infract, the -rainltlitht r arraicj. .lieiit pn-v.nis. At lirst tiintl-ht lhs stvtll rather st.-.ll.rt- In Aim ri. alls, t.i't t!ie -randfatl cr ! ; oider iiinioii!iti-!!y krn.ws more ai.-ui siicii fhinsr-. esi-'iai'y in Turk. -v. and ... tlie law may U- im.i.'iiit-i to n--S mi a n asniiiii'le f. .tiie lat ion. in our i.-i-tn r cit iiiation it is iinrns essiirv for pun-irs to in. ike inarrho' toiitra. ts for their ci.ii lrt 11. f,,r tin- y.iiin ptsii lt- an' srem r al'y -0 Mnart and -s. -.eli educated tliat they t-.11. i-.'t the ..Id folk two t.t on,- at a -'larn '.;r.:i 11. Th.- Turk an- !..r be ll, il l il- but ti ., v e . i '.. nf !y im atl !;. In in- .Y .. . -'i l;,r.,,r art;: !e Mr. ( o limits into-a-it a. the special cta--id. r.it: ,11 of maina-e i'ormu!:;it-- ! ti't't: i.-t e .idiilts ti,,? ct.ercii bv i-t,.:r.tt t in tin i.- i-almcy. "A- -..-a a- ti.e a.y aUains the m.irriiieable ;ee his father and iimt.-it r i:i-t ai.sit tn i:i. hiai a wll.-." Tlie mother !....ks arniiiid careful ly in ail th.- h.in-ia.. ..f h,-r "st t ' that 1-. the paiiii- -eparsi'ely and -,-ieiy deVnti d t" Turkish la'ii.st iu th-.- hnust-imids .-f ht c fi ieiiis. When she tinds a -ir! that she think wotiM n.ake a ni.e hi-ii-!nued duii.'hler-iii-Ia- the f... t i.-n i..rted. w ith fuii i-iirfii uiiip.. to tiie U, 's father If In- 1'kes th,. ..-ripl:in. whith L- the 1 -r j imt -.-r-ph he -..; .-. f. the m. .titer lle: -tep 1- t . 1 all n.l the .talust nn, I in vite ii. r t la' oti- nf a piirty t- a Turkisi bat-i: f,r bari'in-p-irtit - ...t a.- t.!ii. .li able in I nii-taiirlnnple as pi. nii . am in H'.Uik 'ii. Tlie ba:.-., in 1. t. is tn some evtcn: .1 pictiit . ( .,,. an- kept !'!L-y I rvpariti.' f..r it, and it end- in a bun, a t. The iailnst-.i inl'ul. In -ss. at ei: It ! bv servant.-, and "a- -aa'ti as tire jur' ies iins t there is a series of t-n-ili -s ( niitpl.in. nt..." Tin- i-.indid.ite for mtit!ier-iii-Uia (av -lat ial, nnn iriiftinr attention tn tlie yniin--".rl wh- i. tin- 'ut n .;' tin- M.iv" li this baiidnj exi nr-ii m. Tin- liath an, i Uili.piet. ts-if.v. sheria t and t i-.in-Tts arc ia-aiitifidly adapted to br:n- out ipiiial attraction, I -- 1 1 phi-i-al ami ineiila'. t.t th. .'XJ.-riellt e I Wnul'l-'l- uiotlier-iii-l.t . Sin- knows ii -iaal deal alamt the youn- bather at the cmn lu-ion of. tin-picnic, which "may last thnv or fo'ir hours." Tiieii -iie makes a secmid and more de t.ii.ttl n-pni-t tn her husband. If it i t...'or.i',le uiid he ail'iits it. -iie p.tvs a v:-;T to tiie tai,t-r fiotiilv und "mps tiie lU:.fii'ti' I.i tin- -. ft . uiotti.--.- s-iieat-wavs tihtste :m I is very much irpri--!. bet ftvls duly lion, r.-. I by the pr.,;al. and ii.-iii-t. t,. lay it la-Ton- the -in s futin-r. If he it list-its. T'a- tnn -ivrrn-nr !i .!d .1 intvtin- t ..me do.t tl t,. biisi-nt-s-. i.1,1! fi up the dnw i-r and tin' "h.i p py day " The t!..tr is paid half in atlvamv. Th-toiler isulf is he!.! l-ack . a -'rt of aliiiioriy for the w iff :n t.i-e.f n pudi.ition. Iu Turin v fhi- pn t-niti. 11 is a w it mi.-. f.,r divt.rt e is t-iisf. atid tiie divop-id wife is und. r t e- pain f it ( u ni fy of r-inaiutt - sin.-'- ,'.r si luortih-. I 'uri it- i'liit I tne tin- ii.ilf do-ai-r is iuiti, I v for I",;ipI and 1 lot lie. In the Ottauiaii F.i.ipim marri.i-e ft tn 'tit-t et-neraiiy l--:n mi M. nd.,v ami last U, ir .Liy-. Knur ditfi n i t -rade. of in-. Stations an- sent out for thec .litft rei.f lavs, beitiniiiii- w i'li card- to 'l.e hi-ii ti'i-iiitarii's of tin- place and t ndiu- witii open di.-r to al! .; j'Utisit.iiit Tlie bridi -Paiiii and l:i- b-id-. e:., i: in ti.e separate 1 t.ibh-hrtieut of' their n-aitf t-s ami friend-. '.i tii r. ;-ii this t en-;.. oiiiul. Th. fourth day th.- ifteriMa.n ..f 'nnir day tne two p:::-fit- -j.tiier in the hm'-e '-Vllere tile ctittlil.- an- t.t li', e, the .yol.ii-ll iti tl.e hi', , and the mt n in liie -'nl. which iii.-.iii- in Hn- i-h. each n it '.'. n -id.!' f p.irtltion. Tin n thf dis play of he bride's j.r: x i, N is in . nit r in al:n.t it. e iiii d a fa.-l'.'.tr, as they do it .-ti Fi:!i Avctne. lief on tin- nn rni..- of this Ti. li.UlV it-r- lli!- eell U -op-ei ...il.Il ol arriieji s t'rtan 'he bride's ., I,! l,.,:i,o. one "f these a -r... ...ui.-j d if .i.'f aa actually -..'delict i'..t in tie i. ride, and the other Vi-iiic'.t - .11. tain ii.rsri.-i t.oih'- .ind w.trMly vveai'h. When .i:,. nucl-, ii -r l.ni.ie tiie bri-h -p.ii has - .; there in ailvarice. and iiit.-'s ii.-r. lie Vuder her his itr... and esturts h, r iutn ! . :.- I Ili.l..- pt.tTi.ri 11I tilt- 1 !i tcili- W in re il-- IS admitted ell flii ex. -epli.it i.i'le t i U" -iolt and -a-ats her '!; Ii .1 t'iri.Iie. Tin 11 he n tin-s. 1.,'lil.ns: Lis ii.-ad In-". 11. and sutteri;.- fliiiill ,nlti a'-'itt hiin by tiie handful, while the lathe hasten turner their fares m ith their h tiidkcn i-iels. tilottsrh if T,ht-- have las tl l.-.i-laid tl; -V t.iki- Tiit-ir skitf ..r aiivTldn eis,-. n t... Unv i.i'Lsf !a-i .veretl in the nrlt tit at any eIa i..-e of men- f. t and liui'i-. .'. Iter .unset the biide.n.iii is--x;s tn v l.-it his bride by ihe inside d.a.r 1.1 ii 1 nti.'.iiiiriicaitsf w Ith tl.e harem." . . - - Till- P-Ililtlv for ll 'cet lls..is tiTtl ttlMiiV. Is- Use.! bv a. 11. 1- otie e' - t li A J.. PS.! tp.i.' l.si w lt!i it. Yoti :iy tn ytnir friend ill. thills' li'.c this: "Se iinw t lt-n ynll can hold the tii-of ; t-ur fon-'in-.t rs w i:h o'lf t.iin .xi. Nnw kts j y.iiir tdls.wsiiiit fpi'n yiHir -Id.-. Ymi can -jet y nr fin Sit t i-ln-cr than fh..f. Tiiey an- tniii '.isi-r now. Tii, re imw hnld them-,,, stt-atiy." I'.v tliis (iuar ymi can at iit-nlly ask. "Nn, whydnii't ymi hit t-mi-h ."' Tiie involuntary tt n-lt ncy In I nii'.he sl. wlv ami steadiiy when the atfeuti. rt .- fixed on perfnrtiiitis: a ilt liiate uianipuiaf i-n tsHli.teptt ts the convulsive action of the tliaphra-iu. "I Will appear in print f.eiiit.m.w, ' aid the youn- Lilly a. .he sit the la-t .-tit h iu Iter ealwst fna-k. An intellls-eiit lili always chaisrt at a n-d tlast Therv are ti. really jnl pttints in a hull. la-ft.re niarriaiie a r.rl ak. t her loverwith her eyes : after iiiarriiiire, with her tiitapse.