r h 1 ! ; ( i .. .: ; ; t 1 ",. r' ' i. . " i ..,' i . en i ' - Mi. hV n,;i-t 1 (. Tl t . - i . . ' ' ' M i .:.,. -. ...! ,. ; , ti. I.,. ,-. i t v. ;..K ,.,!-. T : , i.v: , .. i i I- !' Ii: I' . - i . .'' ii !;, (' .') "'1 u' 'i l'l!M, ( ' UOU.r.TA. PA.. ViIi)injSDAY. TAIL A 1 ii i if i ; V" rv , j- '1 ' ; I 'A I I I r , t in ",iiv( I'd pnr! i-ui'" 'I. " r.l;-- re; " . ( y.'ei If i.UJ ) - v I Deve.reanx. Y'lg V: ncn wr- ny and it 1 ' ' !'t i:.-.h . -i.-vf..! b 2 ''v.-:-, i. ri Tl: - T )-.:.!.; r yen. V t 0 rj't hl.-i fit-- ; ' i; ! said, " to your fee- " ,N0," flliHWlL lo- f ' t 1 - i b : ill the 1 t i ! J, f ! (J i Vkd n H..r.l R r I.:? . Tiff in fl ; I Hie Mil I 1: Tv malt 1.1 1 ilt !;' " 1 ... r-'"-lo cry so ino r-t i -"r t, iy w aon V.U3 1; !.?!. II '3 purl 1 "lil ilnVO -IS .1 our Lone. Y, . tV-n," vrh .., on. loi.i.r.of.-, -ri'i.l Lave 1.0 to iivo in, ftii i f', si' vr b-",'ir i M'.i:1'. birdie; nor hive my bowcs, nr !-; " n r. ();-, r-- ! Ob, no!" f.T-;.:.-. k ft Lit!-, ill. ! fl - of! in .1,1.,,, lint K. . Yimi : T1.3 Tl-.. f tho f ho,-i. - tii-i v 1),-''." thr-.v Old 1 cro"'---' j OV. t "Oh ,T!it dr, Rot tily iorc t : c. :-'. It V V, t if fins ."- I I f r I S'-'tllO T'i.ll u t t1 '' I h f ro.lnro, o a V ti';': l:lt! V-:"-v. r ' v Jin.l r.'.:::fl 1-1 prt tin.!,)? t roilorl l'y, . ir iv n j to tliO On Ui frn?)t :y t. lOjru, v;.'i i v.- , T-.)H ) ..7 a t ' 1 kI. if, fir.-;' : ;.")'-( 'r-W I. !f-r. IJ fi'-'l l.C: I Do..v, 81 ta o -n't Ti.1T A)''!.' "V! A T, ; 1 i f-;;0 I r f;l.i 1 ? o," bo o r iro at . .i -ii -,i i i . f 1 at trie oia ram oii 01 iod, i;. -i r,ii -1 nt, T;i-;orly bv.ui tho chili oa luj Suit :iys: A !''- . m:.l.-. c . . i : to 1 it con ten; j Tie o! Vn. m l.o 11 i i 1 1 Miuir . M.'i'l In f im filiie-r-v--'oluf"l'- rrjIJiJlFHTiU ,.1, ft t wl I. i'.i;o; ti.'iv., , in f ti V-T it an .0 i! . i ' -r t i-;;,; wv, r to j ut oiT v. 1 !-!i)r-r)':""''." ...d ioAAT .ft, 1-Ti'(?' r f 3. I s; .1 ti.G t l.f f-Vi 1 l-.t-l-lUCI .'.IK kif I iS. !; -. it, civi I) ,w ;'..tur i oi':.ht i-l 1 ',i i MOW fliO B Jiol vil-J" fliO .( MJ.i5 I that , i iy V.o ?'' fcho cried. - -t which rnv-t I e i.iy !i.i s ciu.lo ne l iiavo i;ht'Titi Piv.it i t oiio sat au old vorpstTi, villi a iMAn'L Tli i',T irt Utl 4.IO. i'.ill v O. w..' l- thwaht ihihhod on Dcnay, and tho j iicl'.f rod iiifhi lrow cLvirod up. Vliy couldn't hh fsc-ll Howcn? lier garden was full of them, especially ol panaies, mcYi r-nnKiVs vera not o'tf-n rscen. fcho uii:pfd frora iho swing so q&ichly that sho landed lie.i.lforfnwsfc into the priifi'ics V'clow. J! nt, nothing daimtd, f,!;ri rcTrr.incd hor ft rt and bcrm lucking o'f the poldcndic irtod fannies nd ;n;.i;.li di.u,it.-8 by handfals. t'.h wovdd do it; jc", indeed, hho would, on-.l inaho over e- i 'iU money, and t'..- v v,-(;i! I n't- h:i-c i) h 'vo tho mill, find woTUiln t cry any to gran.!; s. I r.ai unro B('mftbsng ban lij'i'fied t.i i . r. I.'1 o ncvir v-:iH away k l.'nsr, li.-'-iio. I fchall never forgive . - . 1 lit T . inH. ii. lint v, tsu, f-ua cnpii, pr.a- f r ti:,t 1.(1, 1 dtV' cl i' sbon'.' 1 I-;- e reKid- :.t i her ri-M'.lh ben, and putt i' 1 tl 1 ' failAl ? heart, U it la Ri:.i ' -:'--wri' '; c; " in- ey f .v. in i - t 1. ... ii hsd I. i-i 1 1 ,ji)!J , (;-i; i ,. ii. , i . I. ..o nd had j.iibtii-l J list Devi r ter.dir-K-Aj-.h'n.-i Claillt Li" b. hh'. thiii Li ..:o h;i l l.:uiH "if bin ; i,i: In r 1 i":t h;id net alwr.rs old o.in, firrort. I ; ' t firt ""V" !1 Hit : . .:i t .i. wcnhl h iv a a fur lev i 1 tO ILI'' t.i i 1 V-'vr, t t ..I n pt ,H, ii-td IvK em a iidi-nt on f ;C1 Lii-i (I'Hii lnre tho lie'. -t i it. ; ! i ,.c r f. i - r 1 id r ( f a b!r,!.i'n f ; a ve t .1 h'S L.ul 1 t 9 U ti-m ri i;r of i. y V-y l.-r Jn t: o il.iyf it La I e, b of L ;.,u 1 ; t f her Lie r j r : - -i f lity t-h v,i.- ti Vi.:;;: n tiM- 1 f.iv i'r, troth ta him. ' 5 ;i.- i'ed f r 1 ind, in ? i .ntiiH to r-.-turn and i. . ul ie.iLi ihzit d.i7 to Ticver herd a word At Cr.-t f-h-J tioiii been ..u iie.Ij &; trust oi i ' r voul -hi n.-r d t!.3 f..h Leait had con tib klh'H h id t t erin the rhit tv, .-, IU)'-h r;i poor ioe ' c : :. the fysy '- h,: her i: all to : t th. - ; . ti . . fuLht v : 111 ::. i-i. I Jr.' l.- Ti- ! 1 ftv CI - iut- . tr. ... th-t, in j t , an ; Vv. ; - i gi.t i i Blia, I r. r; and i r,!.." 1 i tro . - T" '- Ti, 1 ' : r. t i -tl !) rn.,:. a!.,,-; her; tho 1 hoie- Li.--', ' ' thiy. 1- i -t!...t u.l v, Lt-r v ci on and juo ly d'.aro:.. Hee,U.-, t ! 1 i:nt, at ia'.t, and after ti i -ov- hi iirthiinf'j of her fat' . v' fl,.ll.f;-:mlobrlievothiit"-l i.t hi Kclthdi aha. ' :!rU i,r d hei deserts me," fcho h :i Lie J l:nt it is, I ' ., i eiitj wcild." k i-i-H-t'-'iiiii!,) hud coma v '-ii'i r-rrrr bad b ri :r -T -. r - ' '! -1 A !'':" ! 'i 1 t I i I . i . ... :;;;, and this Ld bro:., ht i eh!,:. Ahe.i-ly there .h a aed fi fi mote. h,!,i feli'to work arranging her hiouqnets f.-.r thn morrow, her- eyes frtiwly ihwiciog with I'.cliilit. I'be nl them together qmto tnsiesuily, and by th-i time tlm pionmer moon stood over the vines she had a long row sot rip amid tho evergreenf, that the dew might keep them frenlu In the morn ing, as noon as DreaKia.si was over, tno would net cut. Dear, innocent Dossyt She had not the least donbt that ahe wonld enoceed, and alio slept bnt little that night in hor excitement. Over end over sho rose from her littlo bed and atolo on t-iptoa to tho window to look down on, her tro ic-urefi. ThiT morrow clawneA clondkHely. rreatf.tf.t over, Do."sy ran down to t)ie fun-Jen. crammed her ponies into Lia sio'a market buffet, and taking it on her chubby arm trudged away, fortu-mte!- iv;ui'oti''( d. On fcho sped, past tho Jorg, long lino of fences, and down iv.to tho very heart of the town. ldr eh' e-k i tvevo crinvion, her bxeath came i: ',-' or, el a aliuoiit fstumbled with fa- t'i'ue, but at hud f-ho reached tho mar-ket-pkoo n-.id F.toj'pod in a little eorrer whe tho eliadowa fell cool, and where nn old blind woman was felling laeca. lb. vo, fcding a fei'f ct fivfety aid po.'imunioBahip from tho old blind crea ture, hSso Frit down and begin with deft -m . V .. A M lifonta to arrange ner posies in iroct oi her. Whft a I'ictnro tsho roada in he r w bite fiock, wilU its bhoit, pnHud ftiooTcs: her eves ciblaze, tier amber rinaleU blown rbout by tho mem in breeze, framed, an it were, by a border of yellow ihiir-ies and golden-hearted jii?-mp. At tho silvery cull of her bwoot bird-voice, piping:' Who'll buy my yuvihies r" one and knottier pedeu trr.in t ir kod back, a few smiled, and Kuine stopped and puyhased, I'ree ently a favmo, who had Just each a lit tlo ouo at home, bought one of her licw g.iys, ard paid for it with half a dvlhir, Doasy was inrapluroH.. 'Ihtn euu-iher penth.:man cauio along, thi3 tiii.-o a eotej iiratively young one, but Uli uuJL d.ak, and with a.brcnzcd f.iee. 1 ) . h-.-r b-t. J,.:.'3 D,r o't ptcol r-'i wo have raid, r;ii;;.ar acre' s tho faiuo-, lieart br. i.1-, en abont Do??yi? rroior ge.t absn.-'e. M.nhlenly two i':ire-; rppearol, emerg. . . t . -t. ' i ii.. dire, (ion of tho town, 'iho pave a pr at cry of jy, for cue was cerlm'nly itoKKV, i;;it who w&a the oilier? V'ho wm the tall, bandcome man who held I f?crry hy t.;c h?." ? O'ld "S -i , it wan impOf'Sblo not yci At thiri noment, while she wan fitill nceertain; while hc-r heart Jonped into h.er throat, and then stopped beating, wliilo kiio felt dizzy, and about to fall,' and had to clutch at the railing, Dory's companion, dropping tho child's hand, ibivtod forward, for ho had recognized lAhz'HS, fnd r&me hurrying ovor tho meadow, waving. his hat. lie reached tho stile, was over it in n bound, and tho nest moment was at Lizzie's bide. " Thank Ood I have fonnd you at htt1' ho cried, clipping her trr,king f Tni. ' Poor, timid darling 1 Did you think I had deserted youY" What Lizeio would have replied, ii anything, wo do not know; but ho give her no chance; hurriedly, aa tt life and death depended on it, he went on to tell his Ftory. "Ntit oue of yoar letters ever eamo to hand," he said. " They were inter cepted, as I discovered at last. I wouldn't mention how, tinder other cir cumstances, but yon, at least, ought to know the whole truth. The fact ia, dar ling, that while my parents were ea.cr to welcome yon as a daughter, ! had a consin, nn ambitious girl, who had al ways lived with us, and who, it eeems, wished to marry ine, not, of course," he said quickly " that she loved ino, but rnertdy to secure tho title and position. Well, to make along story short, she bribed the postmistress at the village to give her your letters, so that I never heard a word from you, or about you, (ill, at last, in despair, I came over, be fore I intended, to solve the myfctc-ry y.V.-.'i, voti biiv a bunc-a of tiariiiic-s. fi-ii- I'ttbi PoHs-r. -8 ttraugcr, t f T -i h: i t a twt-lvo-J ! :- :.;"i W ai .1 ii.r:. ; t tiio t.i V ii,!. -. Vt,-,i ;,;;-! ii.'.'', hi! " If" i . .. ill w a ee ft x. : i t 1 i L-tO' TCI io hut not notieed f r: 1 looked fir t.he '11 1 D -.HV, ,0! at ;a VC"..', fl. :V, ail 1 bi, .;.t "if o ihh,: i y-iv3 C'"1t':l near, Fmilii ill " b:i e-iii l, "Cama ever?" said Lizzie, faintly, and guiltily, conscious how f-he hud inisjndiTed bun. "To be sure," repeated lloss Dever e.uix, frankly. "Aht little skeptic, yoii doubled, me, did yoa?' "Indeed, indeed" begun Lizzie. lint ho stopped her with a kiss. "Then it waa," ho went. on, " that I heard for the first time of your father's dertth. But no one eonld give me any information of your whereabouts, I diel r ot know yonr relMt.ions in New York, but I found out their names, though it was some time, and one was at New port and another at Br-ratog, and a third at Virginia Springs. Before I cnnld do anvthinpr came the news of my father's sudden death, and a mimmons homo, for I am, you know, his heir 83 to boththe titles and e.'itates. When I hud been at Desereiiux hall for a week or so the postraislress cane up, tremb ling and penitent, for I was now Sir Kofts, end she had discovered by this time that my cousin was not to bo La ly Dovercaux. Then too vila plot n T. 1 Tl , -. I . .-. . r (- I ,- f 1 . ' . 1 1 cr cttitJU. . ... r , - - - - - - been wild to discover yoa. I hurried nr. r:v bUMinesa ru.I loft Ilngland at nr.ee. jsttl ior a long ume a nus loiuia. Your city cousin?, tm whom I bad re lied, could not tell ma where you Lad 'ite as- lata l.'-V. ; Ing levobil ion i;i ocean f I ''Hirmhip bn siding, and, ifj- n,lit,f in r, f nvm I '. piitti f 1m r'i if a it has tho eapport of leading and i ; " i .,ie,l ...-,; ; i,, .,,.-:,.., !-. . . 1 ll ..HI I.L.j.Ltlll,l.,-,, & lllv I,,Ajj J.I.l-1 ,i- clii;He;!,f,H Kontlein'-n. Th'? rtory of the propoi-"'d cnterpri-.A, n'i told by I Jr. A. I'oi ry Llivcn, of thi.t tity,'tvho ia large-, ly interested in the fiehrnio,5xTefietited h'-rfwith. "Mr. iJbven talko.1 frepiy with (he Timr?? rcprcetitfttivo, nod en tered into a fall explanation end dis cretion of the pla.'irt which ho and his collcHgnB have comb.irje-l to proecuto. " Tbis," raid ?J.r, V'iv'n "n n? B,!!d-u-.-i.Jy contrived echcrne. We have been hard at ork upon it along time, and we Lave taken every ct-p necessary to as fiuro our success, so we ln-lievo. Capi tal is not wanting. An organization Lii.s b!en formed in Eos'oa to push tho t.T-r.j.iof;, tlirriTi-rh. That, orcaoizntion is Lnown fl9 tiie American Qnica Transit association, and has $200,000 in cash already paid into its treasury. That 100.000 is to be tr.wl for toe construc tion and equipment of an initial ship, and to defray such ether expenses as may be incurred. We are now- ready to begin the construction of that initial ship, and a contract has jnst been exe cuted between trie association and my self by which I agree to build the vessel and put her in thorough sea-troing Hm, complete in every particular. Tho work will be done at my yard on tho Hudson, at Nyack, where I built tho well-known schooner yachts Republic pnl princess, and the peerless littlo sloop yacht Ada. I expect to have the pleasnra of seeing her bhoot out upon the river before the first day of next Hay. This first boat witi be much smaller than those which are to follow. She will be 117 feet long, with twenty-one feet beam and sixteen feet depth of hold; her draught forward will bo fivo feet six inches, and aft eleven feet. Bo much for generalization. Iler deck will be completely domed. Noth ing will be ia sight there bat the upper portion of -the pilot-house, the smoke stack3 and ventilators. The pilot-house will bo entered from underneath, and will give an unobstructed view in every direction, being composed of convex glass an inch thick, set solidly in eteel frames. The advantage of a vessel with out any obstructions above deck are too obvious to require that they should be detailed. The limitless amount of upper hamper with which ehips always have been weighted down and handi capped ha3 ever been a subject for loud est lament arnoDg sailors, but it has been suffered as an unavoidable necessity. Nobody, till now, bus ever dared attempt to tako such radical steps as would be involved in a project to sweep away the incumbrance. We have stopped forward to solve the problem by doming in onr veeiscls, covering them, as with a shell, from stem to stem, This will placo us above all danger of rough seas. 13 weeping over us with whatuoever force, tney can do no daraaprp No spirs are torn out, no freight goes overboard, no lives are lost. Everything is safe beneath a roof. Onlv tho top of the pilot-house and the top of the euiokebtacks and ventilators can be touched, and upon them the waves can have no effect. When we announce that we intend to completely dome in our ships, doing away with masts and sails, inofct people will" be apt to break cut with the ex clamation What will you do if in mid ocean yon break a shaft or tear your screw to pieces? That's where you will be hopeless without masts and silti. It is just tuero, ouutauuou in.i Eliven, "that the diiliculty b:is always been. It is just at that point that sbip- havo Uno knifo edgen, n'll v.111 be of n Cre than ten timei the fctrengih of the j repent comprint ton wheel, and will bo c-pable of traveling rl'2.10 miles an hour. The main, shnft will be of steel se-v-n inches in diameter, fifty threo fe.-t 1 The engine's fonr ptel cjlinJeis ill give a cou-Lined strc-ko c-f aiuefy-six icche?, vilh the CM) p-vtnds pre;rnro on pbitcn rols. The cer in,- and boiler rooroi will bo 1-"o1 fr.i.TKl-iTA, nn.1 will b KiirroT) nd- K-l completely by water-light bull- head.-', c-Iving absolute protection from acci ib'nt from without. This machinery inrnres a ppe,l vliieli will enable us to cror.3 fra.n Eoi.ton to Lirerpool inside of live dr.ys. I'our dava and a half we ralenhvle bi be a fair estimate. No mat ter how rotigh tho sea, we shall be aide to make tho Fame quick trip, our dome deck insuring us against tho awuty of heavirg to or changing our coarse 0 y" '",t' " Tibo ilr" the finest style, her interior being fin ibhed ia po!'e;ho,l hard woods and h.and.-tomely upholfitered i:a silk velvet. Khowill.bo 8i magnificently appointed as any plea-Risr yacht afloat. Whon ootY.T.latoil pIia wnll bn taken to Ronton, and make a trial trip io Europe ttviu that port. Immediately returning, she will be entered in the steam pilot ser vice, and will do outside towing, taking disabled vessels off Grand Eanks and K'o' in in li'it f; irn ; but vrhe n ! An t tmi'lt ro fld p.thI irn pronH mi nil nnvea ptanti pofily otin liV on, Ate! wrary earttt, l.-f-i cniifliet n'rr, fjica l.kfl a l-'-.vf-'y nl.-"iin hi! 1, Wo fv-d a jny iin'vfwti iM-'ars In trcp. fT !-l I i I. in hi bf-fat ; iiokevs , , . a ',.- enr ey.-i 1 llii'irs ; t, rone, ion raw, Efeamcr will be equipped in I'air. ia net !."" !. T irt o,M Laiiil Jn-i I WlliCIl ll!ll ii In c. Kid-lcu in daily tri- Anil cimirinii-rin,fi Respite from crniinintt pitiTfrir.tr, The morning's tt.o cuf-nins r.it Are to us Ttcli''s'p!ipfRll piicn. Lii'o may bo hard ; but v. Lfn K.'e ends, Anil all the lipr-l P.inw ar ftoui by, Anil evory ache l.r.a Venn rr'li."vr -il. And every t-iir U s,; 1 awny, ,1 pnftlff nn flirt ravilitlil PVfl y Breaks tke clear clivn of ITfavon'R ilnv Joy ehult for fcricf an.':. wh amen. Is That we frliiw! wou.b-r dat no ;rit t.-.H. -i-l Ci..:. W ii o 11, :iv t-.-r t;ie i- 'Twenty-iivo t, .1 ho -I. ..... eVycar i. Is you w out ,I)i-r i. .4 ri" t i v. 1 '- hi-.. J i- t e r i lVV.i ) 1. id '? h.i ii"'i'.-,jT ' Von reo I i;".v ei iho cti'ck tve, 1' r 1 ! l....i tho i:.v 't bo t-.ie.-ii .- r.ho hill; h ifi.U i-i I A a e to lt.-r t t. :.cy h .tit, oi ed (--! a '"-- enriv ii-hu , " fur L.7.- . , V , 1 , l t I .. . . 1 .... . , our i -rt.il v io t.'.ndcre.'l In.! ir. , r andite-rtheprottii.'t of herposie;:, !l tho hied j'e- Hi'leeted fur Liza out .. elvle. Lo bt rai;g-r, all this tieue, had been ing enn-ee ly at her. Tho color t i".d e-eiiii on his face, his bps i' i:' !. end ! f iiOs-l ot iii-r ti-Miu t.f i At 1 -1 tl On not i-e. L '.'.) V:..S '..!) O C,' 'aO ti) t.i-'.-k r tji.ii it r.era e i . -d at fe. i i '. I. "ebi! - - il ha u't fret, '. ; emu'" !f tob J " 'at h rlrAG0N MAKER. - JiukHiiiitli shop, TIONINTA, l'A " il : ," i. - e;i-. 1, i tie .r, v i is ) .r nuruo i , e ii. 'i. iv' i h i.-n'- t a 1 5. i r, I fe. i..:d t ) ba lei .Li: us if f.-r e i..o l.-lf-i" i f. : 1 i ' - in- s. "1 -v," bi,-, a;,sv,t:i" -tlv, my rious plhW! r v i . ? ,. hi s 1 uny nigij , and som Eeihbor,vi eiDglfcrhai',! pairs.. I)i i on the wai y DS h'.i .?; i,Le, e,; in la r f i , ;e:l.bCit.d, l.!f- .l,Do.-eyDii- hil i ?r ii eaiii et l.r ho t Dli'rHi', i tu c.hh 1 c u r-'tia t. i i is it U ee iti .'ii lay 'a p Va I til.i." , I fi-a.i his . , u- 1 uukv, i rt ine ;i i ev A'i thf-v In .'hleet i i-.t- I 41. i. fo.t.1 i f - was that YOlir ht's father 1 a i ; -.t lur you, nnd be lived ia i.n-i L ti.ud ia th. ; of it. Mo I l.avo Cited w. vy re mile cf this and fcer ethefae.-- atnl only lyhtc.l on lo.s.sy by acting aa a general wrecking vessel along tho coast. But before she is placed to that use keels will already have been laid for other vessels, larger, and being in some respects even more marked in their departure from the prevailing types of ocean steam- Enips. KiisMan Stylo of -Drc-o The Russian costume of the lower chu-rbes consifcts of a black or white crp, with the brim drawn down on the brow and Fhading the eyes; a long, loose, shapeless dark blue or brown great coat, flowing down to the heels, and heavy top-boots up to the knee. Frcmtho folds of the coat yon may here and there catch the sight of the rod blouse or of the broad red sash and black velvet breeches which were once popular; but, as a rule, the black, long gaber dine hides everything ; and, bating the color or tissue, the same garment, the same medley of international rags,seem3 equally to suit Russian or Tartar Mos lem or Christian, Gypsy or Jew. Mer chants and brokers and other middle class idlers who crowtTthe steps of the exchange wear the jacket and wide awake hat now common to all Europe ; gentlemen of a higher rank are either in the military or civilian uniform, and these also throw over it their heavy rid ing cloaks, regardless of the stifling heat, & Russian apparently never feeling comfortrble unless heia swathed in loose drapery from head to foot. The fanny pork pie hats worn by the droski drivers in Bt. Petersburg or Moscow disappear as we come farther east, and hero the ivobhtshik buries his head and half his face in his ujriy black hanging cap like other men. The Russians are as hirsute a race as any Asiatic. Those of the lower classes, whether out of an cient Mnseovitio pride or to epito the fchado of Eeter the Great, the gTcat shaver, are bristling with such full, long beards as miht eseite tho envy of the:r enap;giesfc Kalmuck or Bamojede fellow subjects ; some few have a mane at' tho hactt of the head down to toe Bnouiuors, but for most of them the hair is clipped in Sk straight lino by the bsrbpi", a primi tive artist, who claps an earthen pot on them, over head and ears, when they go to him for a shearing, and trims round and round whatever protrudes from the pot. Hair and beard are usually un kempt and tangled, a fit frame for the face, where a coating cf several weeks' dirt neutralizes the color of tho skin. Tho fov is onlv a man "swell " of binf-i'J. Last words of the goslinsr: "It's ell down with mo." Ji.'f r" M'in'lmt. You can't cat onoiigh in a weeklo b.'-.t von a year, and you env't nd?( r'i -;o on that plan cub or. 1 'on (7a ?l,en ai:.:t 1 builders have always Imltea dared that a vtn.-l without nt. te v. lo't tsven e.ay. ,11, d.a f ; i.UlalC 0(11 Dimsy da 1 .11, ere was xnueii M'.-th to t' whieh we will net tiro the re;; u-r, "fftior.s Er.'l cs wi? ret'tit-'H. lit l.r r bar I s. fchor.tin? in r ; - 1 i !:rar,iiy Cl. h i d aroui ', 'T tie ia 11 f V! 1 6 nei. 1,1. and, and should hood of Dover- yon will hear everybody tho beautiful Lady Dever i Bir R.es' Ironght Lome If yc ever eitux Lull, talking of cant Viho: from America. Should you eoe her yoa will reecejnize, m we did, in the graei'-ns matron the iJiilkr'a grand- Tl.o L i. il ls cf tho Dav, Acali-mv cf Boienct s cl i tin npeit (Iua) hiiml that that .tiwu pofesofcst-s tho only eviit'-m-o toai has yr i, been tbce.ovtrc.i that the mysitrriou.. .uonnd b.iild. rs had a writ-t-. 'a hit It l .i j in its museum two ii..T,ci - I tablets whi; h were found i i Kr.it.d c-f ...a mom... hi. cid which have tructed tiU'-efieoi tuna iiui -ticuu and toe!.; I. "e . . ! .-!. Mr. 1'rett, . i T to pn i.a, at 01 l.'ai ae-..n-!.-y, oi iioves ii-it the evi b-nce of tin nu.-u ue-iS of an ; 1 . 1 ,sei li'ie ,ie-.t La it-htion. si is aaiii- 1 iaS, t, I i.t the ii v. ry lain h rs V. frcea a l-.vc t Land and do Hpars is valueless, or wors-e. Eat jaet at that point we claim t J have trinmi Led. It U in the uiatttr cf t'riTing power sp t.eurour greatest e! ; urtnrt s fit-ni the picaent type of ves. i. f ar Kiac.i.inery will occupy Ioks than one-half tho room now required by the most modern pat terns in use, audit will weigh not men than two-thirds c-f that roiynl. H'it thr.t Fume inehieei j, Bmsllcr tn.d lighter, will produce more than nyo times tho power f-iva-n by that now in use. Our envies, biib-rs, f:Lafl:i, wheels, condeufers, and all machinery "Raid out," as the poe-t p he found the street door locked him. Marathon Jndqimdi nt. An Arkansas man -wm yv riding a rnulo on Bund.iy. t oilier man's mcle, by the vny. Don't throw away your old i rtls." They are UHeiah Ii. h fonnd that nn ordinary f. : ' "' 1 ; hold C78,iiG0 eilvur u-all... a. The most truthful and unobtrnr-ivo man in the community will, in one wivk after he becomes the owner of a r-!ter dog, develop into a talented, gaudy and ostentatious liar, Thero are lbre.6 prominent phases of a young .woman's life all viuibly con nected: As a baby, she's In -god. Asa young woman, she's hnep ed. As a wife she's humbugged, i'prnJl-M Sunday Neva. Blobson says that if you should valk hp to one of the nobs, thoso Mho era the dandies, and ask him to 1 r. 1 you Cty centfi, he'd say ho .!i.hi t 1 - e it, tied nine timosoutof ten ho :o.'. bo t-lli'i r tho exact truth. Tiios.-.i v l.ov. .e.r (!.- finest clothes aad like to nv. ll aror- ) on tho xuafih h-avn seldom er.y m. money m their pockets than t i..ins in their heads. Kttchmer IJj-pris. ih' .-.i-it will lie of the bi -!..:. 1, and in tiiat . I H , 1 - II.. ,,tm matter aiono v.o bi.,,-, vaiuji su perior ttrcEgtb. The new &t,-aiahhip. tho Bervia, is elluwed to carry from ninety to 10 pounds t steam per square inch upon her boilers. Ve shall bo iible to Lave ours pass a government inspection t 1,000 jiouuds, and wbl bo abla to com mand a working prce.-iure of 550 pounds per fequaro inch. This enormous power wo obtain from an appliance entirely new and wholly our own. Another new appliance is a tr.ple compound curiae, jaiit i-iitoiitod, ci able of making- threo timeu as many involutions jer ininnte as are ma-.lo by t-iifnnes used to drive the fubU-bt tkamships now ailoat. There will be a double steel boiler ami duublo triv-lo comouul t ni.ines. Tho cngiu;i t'ongrcssmass Rambi'l's Mistake. A iiui..b.,r of people cf Philadel phia and Now York city at various times have been, victimized by a, yoacg bunco ptmrp, who represented himself to be the iiei-l - w of tho Philadelphia bankei, A. J. Di-e.-i. The real nephew is a ibishy von eg man, and one evening a i,.,rt "tin." u,.u Ld'6w Congrcrr.sn:m b-uiUt-lJ. Randal in tho lobby of the l - a-.'-T.tul hotel of Philadelphia. Mr. l;.."..!all seemed to be wuiting for somo or., and as young Drexel was also av.-u.tiEg tho arrival of one of Liu bosom friends, he thought it would Ld ocdy Boeiablo to er:ier into -iiiVHrh,itioii. ri""iifi"T" J. Rrtmhill. he sx tended his I and Maid : " iic-w do, A Picth;-!i Toiler. Not far from L." a von wick is th- is land of Mousa, celebrated for contstic ir. j the most perfect known speeinv n cf a I'ictish tower. Tho ihtid was baauiily peopled, but is now uaiuLu-Likd except by a few native nheep, taken e, . f-. r Kraziuj: tmitiones ; bat iu tho i ;, e -i r '.. antiquaries the littlo ialet, onlv u;. ,..i mna in length, is of naticnai i::; anoo, ou account of tho ancient "bu Briicleil thui'eon. Tho tnwer ts c.r: in form, and fifty feet in diameter, and was formerly, no donbt,, shaped like a dice box w ider on top and bction thrn in tho middle. Le?!3 than fifty feet in hciht is r.civ str.dig. The utoties are laid together without cement, but fitted together with a ekili which has well enabled "the ediilco to reait tho ravages cf timo. Tho tower connists or two conccntric'walls, each live feet thick, with about the same space be tween them. This f-piee was ail the barrack-room allowed tho hardy war- liorn of old, tho inner circlo evuh? formicor the ccuriyiuu. Evi ecu two walls of the tower win.ls a cmk scrovv stuircaso, cfinEnirhn-'! on its wav no with a seriei of w.iii ! cnamb.-ri, placed one above tho ot'i,. lutod from the iet- :' r narrow bi-ts. An r . -tiangs around tho v - ,: Mou'sa. About tho year nd, fctailud pleasantly, 11? Haven't will have fuur eteel will provide, cou.h power. There i rt-velatiinis i"-r J-i maxima n c-f &", I Lit-. .1 v, . ' i a f tie, 1 V h" 1 nr tu '. a', i be; b-n l-.vt V- . a t : . T i 1 i - ' 1 ,-liu k-rs each, tiiid hine-d, over ti.i. ) Lcr-ai 1 bo au aveia.,,-1 of h.'O unte, with a piiv.iblo Tie v. . . I will bn nr bht.ki LiUntuere-l 1 la'' Otae .r i ti.imi-t'.-r, bi. l Uh. Th.y v, :l , Mr. Rand seen you fir (-.li'.o time. I,!r. Rnndail looked at the gorgeous youth before him, and l.ctsiutod about taking tha prehVro.l hind. "I don't know that i have ever seen yoa before," ho Raid. Oh," laughed Lrestl, "you don't recognise me. Whv, I've met yonoiluii; hivo cahhitr.1 cheeks for you, too, I think, and if I rt-ut.uatier rightly I vaa once your partner at whidt." Mr. Euuda-11 boowlod. "You have tho advantage of me," he said. " What is yr.ur iianui?" ." Vv by, my dear sir," added the young luuAiag ckrk, "I am ' Tony Drexel's BoMiew Mr. Randall bt La 1 been hhet, ope tk-r, biaiwle-l ii , , bal l : No, hr ; ' itlLuiin. he in,-. ma rted t.s though Lo :ed his eyes in won , t.t turning on his .a't j la v nr.v of your me." he.-kev, tho California .tiil.t.-d at i"10 t -i i.i u::d ni-t Vi i 1 i Iv ti ieeet). rifhts of b.iah and Erlend weo Orkndy and Lhethtv.ds mother of 1 , ', i lit.;, a ivorvis rr'M'iy 1 T--I . ' -of t- . hence ' t- i.' ' r ner, iilrhiinl bat iZi ca'.iij via,- uav. i n n. -t, tiuh,, ho the pair th d t liarol -1 r nrsned thc-m v 1 v ti IsUtfl oiaii I Tho V i ! 1 1 I t.,.1 ved () t ...:C -t I . . ..! , 1 f . -iiaro-nrs j-vi- f i t -a- tin v toMoa 'a. th tell fury, isial to ii.iol.i the el l c!:roiuc-cr: -aao-i lied 'iho Dame Margareita and lahmd into tho fe.rt, wi'.hiu the duik reecsf.es of .which they ne.,Ue.d bko two pigeons in a dovecote." The "burgh" vus beset with troops, but so impregnable was the oomdmc tieai in thoL-o aulc-guDpo-b-r '::-;, tinat the btih-i-rs could net re--:-.) them to subuie.eioa txcej-t by e. ;; ; oh the suppli-es of food. Thi b j i id, and awaited tho iv.-.u!t cf a t hues siege. Rut Harold hud puv -h.l fues to contend with elsewhere, i-.n-.l tinully listened to tho advice of ii. r--., v'i.o persuaded hi"i that he 1. . lb.-ttt-r rvtia 1 r l..r..i'a frh-ndohit tl a a vroveka his enmity. Bo, 83 say, "a eonciJiaik.a null great jay ret their eevvn.1 put.- n. h i i .... il-' a iel! f . ui goes mi !aee, and 1, to ,eu ,d the panic to ..well bki-hc-dm!!! Ic We, a i- '. .rs in our fn-bl c i-aii ls avuirdupci . 'i el .k-ilufi ia car c .vj .un-Ji . i - J - 1 1