( 3t THE MlDDLKliUKGII TOST. T. O. IIAKTER, Eiinon and Tko'r. MH'hl.Klit l.f.lt. I'A.. .W. 1,1 SHS. fanndi Is mad becauso the Mormoni re Siti'iinir there. There nro lr.it fourteen Catholics In tin 1'nitcd Mates House of Pcpicscnta tives. India, Central Aii nrd China product about one-sixth of tin- Sift.OOi) tons il tlii' world's nnntial wool clip. Au A iiicric in company ha Irnci) Ahonkir l!a.- from tin; F.gyptlnn Govern rent to grow oysters tin rein. New York hn found it necesiry t Increase tlie taxes, nnd it in now on tin; sl'C, nnil I hi'.ailolpliiu has 1 nc likc.v.se and increased to -fi. 'J on il'M. liven .Tcru-nicin in in ti e ti;nc!crnth century swim, nnd lint 11 real estate b om. 1 mid in it the city Inn pint' up tiv I.iin I red jiff cent, within the last l?w yt an. Th" greatest shooting ever done in a sing c day wan liy F ord Walmlnghaiii mi lii i tiinor recently. 1 1 k i . ! 1 1,0"is grume in thirteen h mra, there belli." forty drivers. The I'nitcl Statu in nt ' the only land whore tko . port n ti i t y to servo one's country is . luxury that politicians are wiling t pay for. The ( finite do Pari announces tint In; will spend $l,tWi,iM)U at 1 In? net general election in Franco. Any hook of poem which has the word "tyrant" in it (intiot pass thu Russian frontier. The Car thinks it a direct hit at him. An 1" nirli-.li 1mh!v wm la'.ely tabooed because it hid the sentence, "liod s free iiir." All the nir iu Pussia lu'loti jr to royu'ty. Cheese from New Zealand, according to the Am iti'iiii ('ullir.i,'"; is supplant planting considerable ipi.tntitics of Ainerican and Canadian chec-o in iirit ish markets. This is an important factor in refill at in price, and partly aci ouuts for lower prices in F.ngluud this season. Much of our American produ t is t'jo soft, mushy and open. Too much moist ure is left in it to command high keep-in-; quulitics or the hest market prhe. The American Cultivator says : "Thosa immigrants from Kuropo who return to their old homes are rarely satisfied. Lift) in this country, with its larger opportu nities for improvement nnd enjoymen., it so much superior that it over-balances the possible cheapness with which the bare neccssat ies of custenen can bo pur chased in foreign lands. The immigrant accustomed to our modes of lifo cannot restrict himself totheclo-e penurious ncss in which his early years were spent If he tries to lhe ns well as he lived in this country, he usually funis that it 3'jtU ua tuuch nnd sometimes mora." THE MYSTIO SIOJ. fl gorznous poppy, of rich rnow Show us the vsy to Sleepy Town. Bnhy must ko he's tired of piny; Ilut yet I think we have mimed the way." Thon tranquilly up and down Yavrd the flower of rich renown, And softly It soemnl to ray, "This way this way this way Is the way to 81eepy Town." "O ripening wheat, all goMnn brown, Show us the way to Sleepy Town. Ilow shall wo find where tno starlight Rlnnms, On tho City of Slwp in the Land of Dreams" Then soothingly up and down Went the wheat, all golden brown, An I whisttcring scctiie 1 to say, 'This way this way this way Is the way to Sleepy Town." 'O lit'lo on-. with curly crown, Hav yru learnol the way to Weepy Town, U heru faililefit music, and Si(test liht, An I swittst lilosoms enrtiant the nightr' Hieti drowsily npand d wu Vent tli't iM-antilut curly crown, Vi'U le 111 i t,ml eyet seerne I to say, "This way this way this way Is the ny to Nli-cpy Town.'' -iiii-ra 1! tinnleiid in Hit. Nicholas. People who nie always lookin! lor tho treasure buric.'i by jiirntrs never Ktop to wonder, rem irks tho Detroit t'rv V -i, where they had a chance to rako in big liauls. In thu days of pirates a doen captircd pirate .iiiK wouldn't pan out enough caili to but up u good corner t'occry. A co'ore 1 man by the name of Puss, who was lately convicted of murder iu t.'ie fir-t degr"0 and sentenced to bo hanged at Praiidenburg, Ky., was granted a new trial on the ground that he had not bmn convicted by a jury of his peers. The:e was no colored man uu the try that tried him. The tn-to for realism is extending, observes tho t'ummercitl .lr ril r. In Nova Scotia the other day three small boys, under eight years all of them, bound and gagged another email boy tad proceeded to play "killing pig" so successfully that they cut his throat fatally to get the proper Ilow of biood. I. ord Wolscley says that ono of the nraest men ho ever knew is Lieutenant tiencral Sir !crald (iralium, V. ('., who was in chief command at thu battle of Teb, iu Africa, i.ralmm is several inches over nix feet iu height, and rather indolent physically. Many limes Wolse ley lias seen him endanger his lifo rather than take a few extra steps in feafety. One lfafael, a wcathcr-bcatan gypsy, tj&s petitioned the Kmperor of Austr a to allow him to bo invented with thu sovereignty of all gypsies everywhere, olTeriug to show incontcstitbly his descent from that Pharaoh who would not let Israel go, and also, if his petition be granted, to make the gypsies ceaso from vagrancy and becotnu serviceable t iti-tens. The latest suggestion concerning tho origin of yclow fever cornea from I)r Galbier, a l'rttich physician. He believes that thu disease is analogous to cholera; that it flourishes only under peculiar con dition of race, climate and temperature, and that its liibt cause is the develop ment of microbe in the intestines. He ha received a commi&s'oa from the French Government to go to Florida and study tho discuso. AN UMBRELLA'S STORY. "Arcthusa," interrupted Adolphut, very deep and very atrong, and he did n't look at ad limp now, "you are going too far ; I shall have to ask you to take that back." "That 1 altogether decline to do," replied Arcthu-a; "it was cowardly to nsk me to ride when yon did n't know how to manage tho machine." Now, if Adolhus had observed femi nine nature of the round and rosy kind as closely ns I have, ho would have held his tongue, for he would have seen tho two tears just trembling on the wink of Aric's eyelids, nnd known tho troublo wns nearly ended: but being only an exasperated man, ho said very coldly: "Since that is your opinion, Miss Ander sou, I will relcaso you from atl promises to me, ns you would hardly care to bo tio I to a cownrd for life." 'oh, thanks, very much," responded Ario as sweetly and calmly as if she wns accepting a glass of water; "it is very kind of you to think of it," and ho busied herself removing a bit of mud from her dress. The sudden change of voice and expression made my head wim (although I had seen the two tears dropi, nnd it evidently did Ado'phu, for lie looked puzlcd, although his tones were still frigid ns ho iniUircd: "Do you prefer to walk home, Miss Ander son, or will yoti trust yourself ngniu to the tricycle nnd my mellicicnt hand. "This la the mischief to pay," said he; "my crank will make it hot for me if I don't make a better job than this." And he turned me thoughtfully over and over In hla hands. "There ia no use to try and glue that up; thore'll just have to bo a new head, nnd 1 know where there is the very thing, at my neighbor's, tho pawn broker's, on that broken cane that I aaw there tho other day, that will bo just the stylo to auit my dude customer," I felt this to be a fatal move, for how would the cane hand ever accommodate himself to his reversed position in life, and by the time my would be friend came am' ding back I was thoroughly de pressed, although I realized at the first glance that my new head was mu"h handsomer than the old: and in spite of the fact that we were regularly joined together by a massive gold ring, nothing could change my foreboding that the union would never be a happy ono. Promptly on tho following morning Adolphus called and hastened with me to tho nbodo of tho fair Arethusa who received mc with delight, and expressed her admiration in most eloquent terms, saying: ".lust fancy! and how awfully jolly I" (Oh, yes, she waa very I'nglish in deed!) a great many times in oil her choicest tones. 'I Ids, of course, was very soothing to my feelings, but I was not long nllowe I to Imsk in WOMAN'S WORLD. PLEASANT MTKflATimrc FOU FKMINIXK UUADER9. ".ih, I think it would bo b.ttcr to rido tho honeyed words, for pickhicking was rtY IIAIiltlf'.T I. A WHO. ( lothcd in rags too dilapidated to be railed p tiireMuo or even artistic, with broken ribs ami warped buck-bone, It is no wonder that I lost my head; am nil through the abominable tastu of Arethusa and Adolphus, who those "the King's highway' and a tricycle on which to murmur swe -t nothings instiad of the vine-covered porch or summer house of good old fa-luoiied tunes. Adolphus was leaning so much to our side that ho appeared to bo "nil out of drawing," w hile Arcthua's ear wns of tho brightest rose pink and her left dimple in full play; moreover, rdio was perfectly uncon scious that the kiinheams had undisputed possession of her lair fucp, nnd were sure to abuse, th' ir mlvniit ige by a shower of freckles upon her ilrcciau nose. In vain the wind tugged nt me and I tugged at Adolphus. 1 Iu would not bo Warned, nnd tho lesult wns a mingling of g rlish sluieks mid stiong tuascuiinc language, and a general upset condition. As for me, I was so completely crushed that had it not been for the hab t of a lib t in. c 1 should never have hail the energy to observe ami co nnuiit isotto voce) as usual; "What fools lhoc mortal be.' Adolphus sprang promptly to his feet, very red, very much inoit lied, very anxio:s to lind somebody or s imelhing to blame hes des his own carelessness. And there, peeping out through the big w heels, complete y caged, sat .Vic tims i, looking as sweet mid ipiietlnow tiiat .she had found terra tirnia) us a "sucking dove." "Tho wretched machine! my poor (larlingl thai honid umbrella! Are you fcuro you aie not hurt J A screw loose! A hole in the horrid road! 1 shall never forgive my-elf il you uro hurt!" cx cluimed Adolphus nil in a breath. "Jbit 1 am not in tho least injured," lisped thecnged pigeon sweetly, "and if I had been, it never could have been your fault; it was just some weak spot in the machino, just an unavoidable ac cident that no one could help." "How sweet it is t f you to sny so," cried Adolphus, going to work at iiiov ing the turned over tr cycle; "but I shall not huve a second's peace till I see you on your feet iga n ; then, if you nally are miliar , ed 1 cinnot be altogether mrry for the accident, for it has bhowu the e.iiiislte amiability of your d s-po-pion iu all its perlection. I don't believe there is a girl in a thousand, no, nor in the world, that would h ive borne such u trial without losing her tcmp'T." This style of conversation proved so agreeable to both parties concerned that it would doubtless have been indefinitely prolonged, but Adolph is finally moved the wheels and disclosed to the view of the amiable prisoner the crushed remains ot tier new heliotrope hat 1 Then, indeed. I caiiiu a change o'er her mobile face; the I features shut pencil, a stony glare Idled i her liouid eyes, there was a perceptible sullen ing ot tho whole frame, and the titraightost, Unlest, tallest up rising that lever liehc.d in my 1 1 to. V hen she hud finally reached her highest noasibilitv. she inquired in a voice not loud, but us ch ar uud cold us cut glass; "Will you be kind enough to toll me, Mr. PadcliHe, what that oiijcct isr I uin sine I iloii t know." said ho with one puzzled look at her (hanged aspect, and another att ho object unh ealed, going a stop nearer as the truth Hashed upon him, hut unfortunately on the nni icrous sMc. "Why, Ario," he shouted between peals ol laughter, "it's it's your uew but." And crushed, buttered and ut terly demolished, ho presented it for nearer inspection, winch p.oved quite too much f'r Arie's cool dignity. "You meant, uiiii cling creature," sho burst out, "to spoil my hat, and you had no business to tip that tricycle over. Do you suppose 1 would have risked that hat if I had known you were ex perimenting (Jh, yes! it may le a laughing matter to you, very amusing, doubtless! but are you aware that that hat came from Paris; not only that, but it was made to order to match my suit, and not till this very morning did 1 re ceive it.' Long before sho had finished, Adol phus was feeling remarkably Imp. "Hut Ario but, my dear," ho expostu lated, "you know it was all an accident; don't you tli.nk you are a little unrea sonable;' What is it all about I" "1 thought I had expla nod with suf ficient clearness what it was all about," with a return of dignity, liut a glance at tho wrecked splendor freed her tongue again. "1 dare say it would give you pleusurr, yes, actual pleasure, to see mu make u guy of myself by wearing a hat that didn't match this suit I but I won't, air! No! I'll burn the suit first." "Aiethusa, don't bo a goose, and all about a hat, too!" nnd Adolphus now looked distressed enough to auit the most exacting lair lady. Put not Are thusa, for there were teais in her eyes, ami my observation bus taught mo that those tears niu fall before the temper lull lui Ilow f'.aro yoi ,11 ma names; I tell you it u a uiein, contemptible, cow ardly " since the tricycle is he c; it would fcein n p ty t get all heated nnd dusty from the walk, don't you think?" Ti.cti drawing a blue silk handkerch'cf from her pocket, she tripped up to Adolphus ami oborved iu the most, matter-of-fact way possible, "Would you mind, Mr. Padcliife, ,ust tyl g this under my chin; tho ends are so short I can't get nttheuiF I inn sorry to troublo you. but I'm nfraid I shall take cold if 1 rido with nothing on my head." "ies. certainly," answered Adolphus, awkwardly, and ho tried still more awk wardly to tie a knot under tho remark ably pretty chin that was held up for tlio purpose. Tho eyelashes were down, so lie had nn nmplo opportunity to observe that it wis a remarkably pretty chin, with iiitu an unusually alluring assort ment id dimples around the corners of the mouth, nnd somehow, as ho looked, the clouds passed away from his face, and holding thu blonde head straight to ward him in d veiy firmly by the ki..: he had succeeded in making, ho sa.d gently: "Arie, would you mind looking at me." " Mi, net the lent in tho world," was tha demure answer, "only tho sun hurts my eyes."' " tuition is a very excellent trnit." he nnsweicd dryly, "but I do not know that I ever knew it to develop so sud denly. mi ni ght shield your eyes with your hands if you are ready afra.d of permanent blindness." "Why, surely," cried Arie, "you al ways are so full of resource in an emer gency,'' nnd covering both pink palms over a pinker face, she looked nt him with an expression of infantile admira tion so bright and warm that it would almost dry a wet umbrella 1 At all events. Adolphus was not proei against it, and a simultaneous burst of laughter broke from them that startled tho robins in tho branches overhead, which suggested to A Jolphus that ho should secure tho peripiisites that belonged to the occasion iicforo any further interruption oc curred. This having been satisfactorily ar ranged ho asked : ".Now, tell mo frankly. A lie, nrcu t you n little bit ashamed to break your engagement forsucna trillof" ' -"I '' sho exclaimed. "I break an en gagement', who would ever suspect me ; (d such a thing. I've uluajs been t Might I that man was a dangerous nnimnl und it was dangerous to contradict hbii w hcri ' he was in earnest. Hi sides," sho added, still m ro meekly, "it might lead to a iiarrel." "Well," said Adolphus, highly pleased witu tins sa ly, "1 suppose 1 snail ' ju-t fool enough to get you, sphinx as you are," and ' ho j seated her on tho tricyclo ns ' caiefully ns if she had been a Dresden 1 china shepherdess; and thus for tho tirst i time his eyes dropped upon mo where I j lay in tho g .tier, wondering what (jiiality of tho inasi ulino mind was that i which led him to prefer to be inado a ' fool of in this was I I "That umbrella is past nil usefulness," I i ho observed indilTereutly ; "we'll just! leavo it where it is " Hut Arethusa did not think ao. fdio ! wanted mo 1 us a memento of their first ! falling out." So I was brought a'ong forthwith und enjoyed the privilege of listeumg to various plans for my restora tion to strength and beauty, besides n great deal of conversation qmtu too deli cate to bear pen and ink ! Thu nest morning 1 waa handed over to thu tender mercies of an umbrella sur geon, and Ida facu was certainly a study as ho cvumined me. My fractured ribs, my warped baekbono, nnd generally broken up condition, eviduntly made a great impression upon him, for, ud.ust ing his glasses, hi; looked scarchingly at Adolphus and asked dryly: "You didn't make a ni stako and bring tho wrong umbrella, did you? This isn't worth mending." "Possibly I'm the best judgo of that," with fits most lordly air. the order of the day, and I was immeili- utcly cadi d into rcpiidtinn nnd my troubles began. At the first whill of w ind my head tnadu n violent elTort to re-utno Ids natural position nnd drair my pretty dre s iu tho dust, tin elTort which 1 resented nnd strained every bono to prevent: and in the commotion that en sued there was another hat catastrophe; but this t mo it was Mr. I'nd.-lifTo who wai tho sulTerrr. and much diversion his antics nlTorded us, ns ho ambled nnd leaped, nnd a rambled and climbed back and forth on n stonn wall in his pursuit of it, nnd made h msolf generally ridiculous in full view of his lady-love, ns sho stood cool ni d serene in the rosy shade, which, in my gratitude for hold ing mo firmly aloft, I shed over her in profusion. 1 nni sorry to bo obliged to state that his race was enlivened by oc casional breezy expressions, to which Arethusa und 1 politely closed our cars. "Why, my dear," said the sweetly, when, red und disgusted he rejoined us bearing captive the muddy hat, "I nm nfrniil so much exercise must have fa t gued you so soon after brr.akfast." Tho words were sympathetic enough, but unfortunately there was a full blown twinkle in her eyes utterly nt va riance with them, and it wi,s this that Adolphus'sipiicli glum o took in ut once, and to this he respond d irritably, "Oh, 1 ijuite ur derstand ; I daro say you de liberately pushed my hat oil with that detestable umbrella for the mko of see ing me make myself ridiculous." "Why, Dolphy! how can you sny such things! I'm sure it. w-us very pretty to see you play with tho wall so nicely. I had no idea you were so ngi e!" Dolph's vanity was touched to tho quick now. "ih, 1 dare sav you would havo been equally diverted if I had fallen and broken my neck," ho returned ucridly. Sinco that is your opinion,"' mimick ing very successfully his manner of the previous day. "I vdvu you back all prom ises, ns you would hardly caru to be bound for lifo to a murderess!" Then she remarked ub-cntly : "And all about a hat, too!" Then it was that I appreciated tho full meaning of the saying that "two is a company and three is none," for thoso two ungrateful wret lies a. 'reed to call poor inolleiisivo vv the sour o of nil dis agreement, nnd between them left mo without a shred of character, actually deciding to do without my protection for ull tune. "Put we'll keep it to lend to trouble some callers," and with this pleasant be ' I"'osPl'rt before me I was returned to the umbrella stand with u bung: Amen an Muga:me. Thabr Has Gone to School. The haby has cone to school; ah, me! Wbnt will the mother do, ( With never a call to button or pin, Or tie a little shnef How can she kep herself busy all lny AVth the little hindering thing ' away I Another basket to fill with lunch, Another 'kox! bye" to sav, Anl the mother stands at the door to see Her bsby march awav; And turns with a siRh that Is hslf relief, And half a something akin to grief. She thinks of n nosslhle future morn, AVhen the chil lnn. one bv on. Will go from their home out into the world, Tnb-ittle with life alone. And not even the bnhv le left to cheer The desolate home ot that future year. She picks up garments here nnd there, Thrown lon in r-iress Imsie; And tries to think hnw It would seem If nothing were displa"ed ; If the house wer.- alwi.ys as still as this, How eouU she bear the loneiinessf Graphic. Married Cuban Itrtnln the Maiden Xnnio. In Cuba a married woman novcr loses hcrnini icn name. After marriage sho adds l.er husband's nnmo to her own. In being spoken of she is always called by 1 cr Christian nnd maideu names. To a stranger it is ften quite a task to find out whose wife a woninn is. Ncier nt tr wto, nut .,' times, and the women' are too small to bo montn tcrs from the summer ran console thomselves with the f .tl IL. 1 . . .. 1 i an me croons ana snarps in the tov are not intently perusing such J concerning them, and laying p, niiurr lueiu u,nmonuics. EOnieJ at these summer resorts, who rirrtl tunes aoout witn them in their cases, are extremely reckless in iki- of them, and send coid shivers do- notei cierK's spine uy coming slrcvJ midnight, dropping one hundred' J sand dollars' worth of prrclou, A on ino acsK and maxing oil i)efote J stop to sec whether he is looking or J One bold snatch, on these oiv., would make a hotel thief comforJ ior inc. i no ricn cottagers, hu arc more rnrerui. 1 hey are awart j iney are Known an ovor the en , nnu mo vaiue oi tneir gems aiTu-l legistcrra in Durgtars' note boolo I so iney take proper precautions. J all have heavy burjrlnr and fir. tafes net into the wall of their I e U V.:. .. .1- i .... . I mitt iiiuir ivsuj JM'nsussionS Sr I posited there every night. Mrs. ft I Astor and .Mrs. Ogdeti (Joclct both aiarms attacnea to mo safes in i no..doirs, so that thu slightest .j tamper with tho do r will li t j noiso that cnu bo heard ( nnd is cnlculntid to induce otis prostration in even tl.t est piue.-e.-. wiien nny 0f Astors, aniierullts, intlirops, lards, or Van dciisselaeis travel. . is sent by their jeweler tc courier h...r.n., tl. ii .it...i i.. ,i. i '..i,. ...i.. ,,lc,r "'amonus, nnu, ue is ,c1 7"" " J, . ""' , fr their snf.i deliverv. He name, one naturally nssociatcs them to gether. The children take the name of both parents, but place the mother's ha me after tho lather's. Wvmaa't Jour nal. . fir abroad Willi them, it lieinir hi, , i to g i to tho rafc deposit comp.iiiv receipt for tho ..cwels, seo them ',, tl.o ( aptnin's sale ahor.rd the r take, them out on the other get a receipt from tho l.oinlour u inker who lias them in charge owiicis remain .11 I urope. ' , men. however, w. 11 not trust ti. treasured jewels to tho hands of detective, and their methods of Th. nirmtresfl of fashion llut.drcds of orders given to Paris houses forsticet, dinner and ball dresses have been countermanded from tho Initcd Mates. The reason is this: t i 1 ""r? ,0l7tfM"V CovcT ! Uy transporting them are as v land hold the sceptre of fashion, and , ' lv ,,.,!; m,.,.,,,,,.. iihs In her last tour in New Kng'nnd showed herself on nil public occasion without a bustle. That sceptre has long ims-cd from tho imperial and royal class. Who now thinks of dressing bko nny Queen or Kmpress you can numof Tho last crowned dictuticss of tho modes was tho Kmpress Kugenie, and sho was an upstart. l.oudo i Truth. I-iixurious Toilet. Toppua, Xero's Queen, bathed in asses' milk, nnd kept :ioo of tho loud voiced animals to insure n supply. Jose phine improved on her p an by "pouring the milk, boil. ng hot over violets, and bathing in it when ust blood warm. Ilut tin d rri luxury goes beyond even that, und ifrand dames now powder their faces with toe concentrated soul of luis s.hii iobts, and supply their luck of bins it's withill the old recipes of .iuon and wiih tho led of Provence roses, or tint their lips carmine with tho blood of the pomcgnuinto. I.uclos, and that later fair, tho Pompadour, nro revived nnd ! brought into use. 1S0 tho woman of to day. if she bo but artist enough to use without abusing these good gifts, may ' hold up to her mirror a long improve ment on nature, while dccieoitudn. rrmv I hair and wrinkles are sent at leasttwenty ; vored to trim black and gravpl jrcurs xo me rear. vuiituuircitU AUetr- j fcoltnnisued antique brocade I queer ns only feminine methods .Mrs. I'aran Mcvens, who is n, not original, carries thounmi lars' w orth of bin dug genis din. brown paper paiccl an t tint white cotton string. Her u -that thieves would never sup c sua ny a looking oiimiic, 1 fastened into a shawl strap, u, while carrying nwny. Mr. Hi whoso cous n, by tho way, eve of mairiavo with a 1 rem;, transports ihat superb out : thousand dollar necklace ami ter of n million worth of di.i" chamois belt about her va Hratlley Martin has some dear , stones that sho Used to carry ,n silk-covered hair jeshio 1 tl . her ns a bu.tle. Now that I. disappearing, sho will be ohliL- vide a new hiding plnce. .b 1 I'nsliion Notes. Onyx is given a dead finish! ing. Cashmoro colors aro a new fl millinery. A combination belt buckle 1 laiuo is among the novelties. btcel bead passmentcrn s 1 in combination, drcscs. Thu fashionable and also tints of ' ISeitn Lore. Tho flowering beans wcro anciently supposed to give out a perfume that made men light-headed; heme, when a person seemed unusually silly, thu ex pression used of li i 111 was: "llcaiis are in flower." Another saying connected with beans was: "i gni gruuo ha la sua semolu" "livery bean has its bluck, " that is its black eye. This was cqmvuleut to saying: "l.very person has hi fault." beans havo nltvaya had something mysterious connected with them ever 1 siuco tlio days when rimy wrote 01 I ytliagoras's rule against eating them, "tliHt beans contain tho souls of the dead." And long ugo in tho city of Pome the priests said that tho dark line on bean blossoms were letters. Still tho modern mind is doubtful ns to the success of the said priests in reading such nlphubct. liut the lar.d of mys terious beans wo Pgypt, where the priests dared not look upon the vege table. To Pope Kuticianus is attributed "the blessyngo of benes upon the aultar," and the ghosts of the dead were appeased by tho Koinans, during tho I einuriu, by throwing beans on the tire of tho altar every other night for three times. And an ancient Popish houk, of 1 ), Female Chivalry In Now Yorlc It is much the fashion with tho chean creeu. red and urav. in invria. wits of tho day, observes thu New York j variations. Com -;.;! in, to Btieot at chivalry as some- i N'ew black woolens intc thing compounded of whim ond scare- ! mourning wear havo criuki crow. And thereby they demonstrate like crape, both their own dense ignorance nnd the Among tho recently imp r grcui noeu mere is lu tlio world for tho ties iu jewelry we note a tiuy. thing they so decry. 1 or chivalry in cs- , iu fun shape. cuco is, not us iney would make it out a tanmstical gallantry, but consideration of the strong for tho wea', the youthful, the hy.ipy, tho 1 rosperous for tho ugod, the Unplaced, ftiu poor. A pretty de monsiivtiou it camo off on a ."sixth avenue elevated car tho other afternoon. Tho car was wofully crowded, as usual, when it steamed up to Park place, and among tho passengers who stjuee ed on wus a thin elderly woman, with a hard. sour, grumpy mce, ycta pitiful tremor of , furnished by tho fa-h'onail. hands that belied her delimit countenance, with all tho "confections" tL' Miestraggiea up tlio aisle, iUito hopclu-s of anythiug more than u strap ta which sho might cling, but ,11st ns the car was fairly iu m ,tion a girl with tho face of an angel, tho gown of a Paris. an, and a jiackiigo of bon-bon?', worth their weight 111 nickel. Stood HIV tail mill utrnirlr mill fair, nud with n kintliu .S.r .1... be silver, the other a copp f poor battered creature into her vacant gold, and a fourth oxidizea seat, while a do.cn inon young, strong, healthy nnd unburdened, lolled uiid stared at her in uuabashed ease. imp i shapt Korrings in form of stirrupl set with dirmonds, tho other phires, are a novelty. Drop d'Alma is nn old f.ir is revived among tho nutunia all tho fashionable shades. Various shades of gray-gre:l blue are conspicuous in tlm ' portatious of dress fabrics. Hons and muffs to mat i Alpenstocks, suggOslinstl j mcr season, are noiv made 1 tor the decoration of the hi I becomiuga sort of museum. Linked sleevo buttons ' senibling coupled colTeo Ij Xo Moro Hustles. The flat of fashion lias irono forth that bustlvs shall be banished from the toilets Coats for the street, ja kf wraps in beaver cloth, i- worn in red, terra cotta, golden brown, marine blue. Diroctoire styles havo sj.' tho fore, and broad lappin.' 1 waistcd evening bodice m'' I of tlio fair sex, ut which thu unfair sex street wear, will bo a fi juoiess to uo rejo.ciug merrily, "i here I season All right, ull right, sir; if you don't i Rnv8 f gomo tmcmoiiy to wnich beans mind paying twite as much ns you would for a uew one, I'm sure l'vo no objection to put my work on it." And then followed a dis .ussion as to my dress anil e prpincnts; thut was intensely interesting to mc, lor 1 knew how much depended upon it. If some delicate color wcro chosen my lifo would indeed bo a gny ono, for 1 should bo reserved for full-dre-s occasions, but, a' as! how soon it would end! as fudu I must, and so be thrust asido into some (lark coiner nnd forgotten ! tso I was thankful enough when Adolphus decided (being of a literary turn) that I should be thoroughly red. "Itcmcmber, I want it as soon as possible," wero the last directions; and the surgeon, looking a tor his retreating back, observed, "u screw looso some where in that head ; cranks are thicker than usual this year." And then he fell upon me, and such a wrenching and pulling anil (straightening of ribs never happened to one of my family before, I mu ceitiiin, and 1 squealed and groaned at every pull ; but it was done ut last, and then came my dress, which went on comfortably und lilted to a charm, and I should have been iiuito satisfied if tho suiireou had not discovered at the belonged: "We do not use to seeth ten or twelve beans together, but as many ns we meano to cato ; no more must be Hteepe, that is, meditate, upon ten ot twelve sinne only, neither for ten or twolvo dayes, but upon ull the sinnca that ever we committed even from out birth, if it were possible to remember them." lndepthdn'. An Island's New Dress of Flora. The luxuriant vegetation of Krakatoa was totally destroyed by tho eruption in IHsj;!, not a living germ being left. Three years later tho island was visited by Dr. M. Troub, who now reports having found six spec es of m'croscopic alg e, which coated tho rock und seemed to have formed the soil on which eleven species of ferns had taken root. A com mon grass of Juva was growing, and there were quite a number of flowering plants us tirst appear on coral islands. Heeds or fruit of several coral island tries were found on the shore. Krakatoa is ten miles from the island of Bibesie, containing the nearest terrestrial vegeta tion, twenty miles from Sumatra, and twenty ono from Jayu 1 li.abolh Cudy Stanton says she re- mouieut a fact thut I tried vainly to cards tho religion of to-day as tue culot hide, namely -a crack la my baud I I obstacle to woman suSrage, win oo moie room in the street cars," says ono. "Wo shall seo gruceful drap enos," adds another, while a third deli cately phruses his idea of clinging skirts and grnceful outlines. The initiated smilo with derisive pity, remembering that tho unfair sex knows nothing of reeds. Only two small reeds w hich will ltit SJ urn In a , .ia f ..... ..I. 'a, f f. X Z T i . , . . , - , average man, but to our in: mn I .. . 6 ku UP V!.ry 1,U ut "''. of dark blue er I r o n in ho street cars It was tho reed, tU(1 lmt not , wilh ve; in! ,r.'i i J l "itched cutr, and edge,, i. . A bodice that will be c for evening gowns this nml square in front, witn I no eta fallinrr rlnu'ii from l - I I r ereil collar nnd the oiH'llltii.' a chemUctto of tluu pleatnl'l Capo overcoat grow in f- lnches is their correct it mod ing uo one but thu wearer; the reed spread out in sitting down, aud iu walk ing we:e shaken by tho wind. Hut what will become of ull thu bustlo manufac tories? There were a great number of them, and if this change iu the fashion prevails their occupation will be gone. Jt series them right, too, because they were all conducted by men, und it is men who have alwuys howled about bustles. Tho story runs that a certain Parisian lo.ider of fashion owed a bill for bustles which sho was not piepurcd to pay. Thu bustle man sued her, and out of revenge alio discarded bustles, und introduced lhe adjustable reed. Ilcnco ft very largo industry received a rerious blow. t seems hard upon all tho work people- who miido tho wire for tho bustles, und thu greater uuinber who constructed thu articles, and tho young women employed to sell them, to say nothing of tho'u who have bought a col lection of bustles Hud don't know how to get rid of them. 'i'ijj irt, l imn. finlendltl Jewels a Heavy Oaro. The care of splendid jewels weighs vsrf .i-uYiiy upon their owners tome more stylish. Long loops of ribbon v not even prcUnd any co; the girdle. Haunt cr tiling-1 of many new flat skirts, t wearers many of the coin; cssurlly incident tothoeuij awkward wearer. tstylish women no lonjr petticoats upon the street ono too short toshow,vl': lv trimmed at bottom petticoat, while skirtsofi: brie, or soft wool go nt1 and mutch it iu color. Ktrab'ht. undrnned kl" . .. .c, , of the richest metal em"' for their ouly trimmm? feature of new inipoitJ. iiavo tiny jinds at tho l'l suspicion oi sieots, thut the bustle dies its'" Nurses' aprons r.f two broad widths that hind, and aro trimmed sortion und tucks above of white muslin ha so einbrodery, or else ioof boa are around tue IW linic work mlrud lnwu ft all th In !urk n "it no lut no I ""Hilt Ml!) llVU n en each Hid , iolt Id "'Kit 1 'II sin tilth, as n nnd Ili-slit prot, Iile.hi lilt irietj tl a c ariiu? Itnl let liyry asp..r. vases i ner ot Ith in s ehn.i siruut "i nm