i i Ifje KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. MAY B. li)7. NUMI5EK 1. r Volume r,. I n y JjAx'II CREEK n.n.i:.n. jj New Ytk Centnl Hudion RiiT R R Co., Irises WNDKNSEI) TIMK TAUI.K. HKAI1 l IIKlti IWIWK F.xp Mil Nov. Id. lM' 'l NiijffN.i N I.VlArrL...PATT(iX .. I.ic JLm : I in r.:..MAIIAIi'l;V ..." - I urn ig.ti ivi..... KiM-nuHii rt ; i 2-Y1J22-1 A.jiA..AM 7. , t I S4 liift AV....KcriniM.i- .. . l.vc "2t SS 12 II ...l. Xcw Milium . il'-'T 13t... ttlntitii "'V! .Vl : II. M'... A. .Mitchell- r" III II 4li I.vi Vimii Hi IiI.Iiiii A" IS IV ft; " " ii :n ....(Veamtiki.ii j5!! I 7 4S II ! lVimilWuiiy ' 114.1 1147 7 42 110.1 liu 1 ,. . II 52 ll.'il f 7H7 in "s VliiPf liVi ii "'' I 7 2 m.Mi .. M.f I oW- 'm t 1 7 20 Hi 41 l.vc ' y I . . ' v 7 is 7 i: 7ls io.r. ? I' 7 In- 7 17 7 17 I 7 12 in . JsJ lUt'd ". V. 4 Id I I T 7 411 7 42 H Hi ,1 W' tin ' ,r t"'1 A v-' -. I I iiii ""' ,,,n f ! 1 . V,wjHi 1 f l.-'i'lAC ii 'M '.Mil I i J : Yl'l I .'.in NK li:m P4.1 lllUl lll-JI i in v in . 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UnclivittMr: with I'. & F Warren, (Jul irain il. lor Wlluux. lilue. y and Erin. - I 111.57 a m Ace iiniiHiatlns J'or VykeuJIIg xsiituwuey. I yiioldsvlllii. I 1 nrd Aecnmidodatliin or iH'kwavvlllw F.Umiint, tr- Hun and l'u I0.2H a 111 For V 1.1ft n m Bin' Uuulitre. If mini, KlilitKliy, Joiiimouiiuin, i.v and llrudfiijl. 1 I J.Sl p. m. Affommodatlnii for Punili- tuwney unilltlK Uun. I 4.2.1 p. m.-Mujl-Kor Iliill.J.. KyVow. Ill Kim l'unxitawiiey ami alsun. 7111 1, mAceilillllodulloll fill K 1I1 Ji ... - . ., I..J. ViflKlll.UU'll).V. e,.. ,.. r.nii'i.(H(l (11 uun hiixe td ( hufure Diiiiirhn: iji" 'i'rV ,A,!',"V,S ..1 rr , .hill lu llMlll(l 11V IM uiiiirKein 1 mi ii.iii" ... tmM dui lniK when f res urn pal '"!"', 3 I Ikiutloim wince u ticaui uii: .-"-- av .1 ..llu H..L..IU hi. two cents j i'lUBHIIU I'llD " "...ll ulUll, t, KIHK1 III! liaMUKt) Dill ' ILMcIn H iik. Ancnt, hlU Creek, I'i 1Aeav. m ski ! m.U. mi f. m.Ip 1 P. run. aw'im, Jtm-lnwler N. Y. UaUrtinA rinn Tiblr. pEN XSY LV A NIA It AI LHO A D. IN KFFKCT NOVKMHKK 1"), 1WHI. I'lillndclpliln Krlc Kiillimi'l IHvlslon Time Tiililc. Tiiilii" li-im- lirlfiiviMiil. KASTW Alil 3:"4 n m-Tniln S. ilnllv oxociil ?iiii(lny fur Kiiiiliiu v, llnri'Miiiru liml Iniciniciilini' xtn IIiiic, hViHIiik in I'lillmli'lplilu (l:'.M p.m., New Viiik.Viiilp.m.l lliililiimiv.H:ll p.m. IVnnliliiiriiiii, i:lj).iii rnllimin I'lirlur cm frmii lllliinixiiiii't nnil ii:iHKcncr ooiii lii's fiiini Kniifi(it'lilliiU'lilirii. Ir p. iii.-TiiiIii (I. dully except Hdiiiluy fm 1 1 in i Kliut it nnil Inn rnii'illiilr .liillimi. in rlvlim ut IMilliiili'lphlii 4::m A. m.i New Vurk, 7::u A. M. riilliniiii Slccpliiu cum from lliii rNliinirlo I'lillnili'lplilii liml New Yiirk. I'lilluili'lpliln piiMiiii.'i'ii run ii'imiln In Hlcciicr iinillstni lied iinlll 7::m A. M. H::o p. in.- Train 4. dully fur Hinilmry. Ilurrlx Iiih ii mill hiii'i int'illuiu "liill'int. iii rlvliiK ut I'lilliidclplilii. :.v a. M.i New Vorli, li::tl a. m. mi neck (luvi iiml IO.:in a M. mi Sun duvi Uiililiniiic. (1:2(1 A. M.i u-liliiirtim, 7:40 A.M. I'll 1 1 inn n cu i fniln Kile nnil II lining purl In I'lillmli'lplilu. ru('iiiriMKln xlccpcr f ir Huh Iniinc iiml Wiclilmttim will lie trun-ferieil nun W iilil(mtiicdccier m llui rNlmrix. I'u.M'iiirer cihm'Iic fiimi Kile In I'liilmli'lplilii mid Mllluiiii'iit In Unit t mnrc. VII'VAKI 7:21 ll. m.- Tmln I. dully exeepl H:lllihiy fur IliiluiMiv, liiiltnN, I'lermntil unil Inler iiiiiriiiiii "iiuliin-i. Leiivi'i Klduwuy in H: ID p. M. for Ki le. II ' "'lll, HIIU ...i.-,- ,Vi ( ,,.. ',-, dnlly cM'ept Smiduy fur Kmieilllil ilili'tnit'lltnll-ituliiill. "I'll KOI 'till I'KAIN I'dlt IIKII'TWtllH) I'HtiM Ty. I-:.ST AMI -dl 'l'll. THAIN II leine rMliidclplil'.i "::i .. in.! IVii-liliiirinii. 7. i A. M.i lliillliniile. H:."illA. M.i M ilkf-hri-i', 1 1 1 : ( V A . M.i d ri 1 1 v ecep( Snn- ,lr, - in If. lt,-r ill ll, ' I'l iiihhI III ."i'-'II l t . Wll ll ',iX',i,u I'url.H cur fnmi I'liSludi lplilu In 11 mi...... ruii'v , i.!,.,..v., v.l. .i a i I'liMn. il.' Iiit.lti ll -lii i. i., . .thiiMi.ii, iiuiln t,i.! lliili-iiinie. 111:.'!'! n. (u.i ilnllv urrlilliu nl llir(nnd III le.'iil ll. le. I'lllltilllll leeiilmx i-llt-H front ritllliiti'llililTl tn K.i le liml flnm M'le-lilnirtiHl mill liiilllliiiile In Wtllliinepnli tltnl tliruiii:li pui-eie-rei nelie frnni riillu- di'lplilit M K.i ic mid Hull Iinnrc tn IIIIuiun iii nl. THAIN 1 b-uvcH 1teiiiiiy ut n::m n. In., ilnllv except Sundiiy, urrlvtiiu nt llriftwiMMl 7:21 n. m. .IOHS()XUUHi5 KAtLKOAI). (Dully cxeopt Similuv.) THA1X Id lenvei Vtlilcwnv nt li:2(lii. m.i .lolin Minliuiii ut b. in., iiitIvIiik at Ckmuint nt ln:il.V ll. m. TKAIN 211 leiive rkr-ninnt nt 10:4.1 m. nr ri I if nl .lohiiHiir.iiiiiix nt 11:41 a. m. mid KidttHiiv in 12:1m h. mi. OFKK r.xoh villi:. cnpiTXL sso.ooo.oo. Ill Mitchell, rrrllenl( Meoll HWIcIIhikI, Vlr frcK.l J ok II. U hik It-rr, I Blrl-T. Ilreoeor: r:. Miiciieii, .Inlin II. ti. Slt Mcl'lelluiM'! .1. '. P.nu, -irVV'ii, (. K. Hrowrt, I 'Mller. .1. H. Ks'i'lier. '! Dues ii ifiiieiiii!,liuiiklliirllili.liiilind 4;lcltH 'the it intiiHiif i icivlniiii. iirivf-eslnniil nien, 'I fiirmeii. itnvlcii Ics. inliierH, Idanlierniim mid i' olliers, prm:!i.iii (lie illOMl cmirTlll ul.nt Ion in ine n(i.inf.-i i nil pei'Mnns. Safe IK'wel1 H.-im'k for rent-I'li-sl NatlwK,'. HniiU liullillnt, Noliin liliH-k Fire Proof Vault. W'ANTKIi .l'ITIII l l. .VIK.H lilt MWIMKN In truvel for loimiiMlilc 'i HtiidilNhed lduisi' In IN-iiiih' Ivunlii. Siilury $7nd liml ex iicnieM. rnshln! piM-mutielit. Hi'ti'relice. V'uclniu -lf iiiiHi-eNHed slmilM'(l 'iiiividope. The NiillimHi. Klmr liisiirnncr Jlldir.,('Vilcimn. tlolrl. JpJTKL, M.X)XXKLU REYN 3M1SVIIXK. PA. FHASKJ. BLACK, I'mprkluv. The Itta-dlim hwl of the town. Hn-id(iiiir-tem for wnirierilnl men. H(-.Tn tiwtt. fi-ee Iiiih. Imth iHMinw Mild cIom'Im vm -vry llcxn-, sample ixumim, IdUlui-d iihiiii, u-ii)i1iie cnti liectlonH A'.c. JJOTKL IJAILXAP, UEYN(LDSV1LLK, l'A. J. C. 1HLLMAX. I'tfrioUtr. First (! In overv purtlciilMr. lr.uted kn the vii-y ivait.re of tlie litn.iiieNf.iuiit. uf town. Krce Maui tiii.iid:fi-irii trslns and cn'onodlniw suiuplii rfuwit) for commercial trnvrkim. 3Ultcc4lanroit. g NEKP. JUSTICE or THE PEACE And Knot Elto Aui'inC, HeynoldsviUe, Pa. c. MITCHELL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlce nn Wl Muln street, oppnate tbe Conmierclal tbilel, Iteyn ildsvllle, Pa. c. Z. GORDON, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, lituokville, JulTersou Co. Pa. Ofltce In room formerly oncupled by Gordon Il Cnrlxitt yt Haln Htreet.. Q M. M.1X)XALD, ATTOllNEY-AT-LAW, Xulury Public, ivul estate nueiit, Patents tuyjired, ciiltectliiiis made projuptly. OnVe In Nolan block, luiyuoldsvllle, Pa. JpitANCISJ. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Oflkwa In Mahnney building, Main Street, KeyuuldiivUle, Pa. jyn. ii. e. hooveu, KEY NOLDS VI LLE, PA. Uesident dentUt. In tiulldlnit nearMetho dlstcliurcli, oppmite Arnold block. Gentle dukh lu operating. J)R. li. E. HAUUISON, SUIIGEON DENTIST, lieyiioldsvllle, Pa. Otllceln rooiui fornierly occupied by 1.8. McC'lelKlil. jyn. K. DkVEUE king, DENTIST, Onicu at the residence of I, ('. Klnir, M. I)., at corner of Mulu uud bUlll uliuula, Heynold vlllo, Pa. First National Bank -7: J ViLI-AN HAWTHORNE. tdPTRKIIIT BV AMKlltCAN PRESS ASSOtfATIOH, ICONTINUKI) 1 At tills iitiiiiiciit tlic overturo chiiih to at) Mid, mid the order vn lrntued for tlic Htn.nn tn 1 rli'iircd. Tin? iiriinii dniitni fmitid herself nxitiii in licr dnnxinit rtiuni, but not in the Hiinio hiikkI 11 hIio li:id left it. Sho wns lviiriii, foitipoKcd mid huppy. She looked In tho tnll iiiirror. iitul for the first time miw Mnrifticritereltceti'il Ihrie. Then into her neren ntul ".wakened mind entered nil tho tenderness, sini plieily nn 1 iiiillms of Gretchen's lovely Btnry, nnil ln felt the spirit nt tinnier- mini iciisiint muideii 1il:e ios.'ssiuii of I her. Tho illipui'letiiinres of the stilfjf. tho liiechiini 'liiof the eirects, the nhiro of tho footli'.;hls. no longer hud power to disliivli her illnsinn. They eeeincil I themselves nn i!lu-inii, iiml only tho story was real. And when the iiininent j CAino that nho stniiil before the mighty . ntidiencc they were to her no longer 11 ' hostile 11 lid opposiliK liresenee. with j which she must strnxulo in liopeli ss fon- : test, lint it vast reservoir of human nym- pathy. Hiding l'r, stippnrtiiijf her, foin- ' prehcndinn her, pnpplyins her with lift- and inspiration, mid responding a thou- Blindfold to every t.'hord she touched. As her voice flowed out uud abroad from her lips it seemed to owe its en chanted sweetness nnd resonance not to her, but to ir echo in the hearts of her listeners. Whence, then, had come this , marvelous fliaune in tiro mutual rela tions between her audience and herself? She wits conscious only the joy of un restraiued expression: (he audience. only of the delight of ear nnd eye; tind Geoffivy Dellingliam,ittin)rvith fvlded arms ail charmed pulses in the midst of the assemblage, hud no suspicion that any wt of this triumph of hurmony and beauty was due to liim. His eyes and all his senses were turned toivard her, but how should he imagine that amid the crowd of that great amphitheatre her glances worn conscious tt no face but his. and tliut nil the shii-cndnus tmuruetism of tlir silence nii4 their np plainse was centered and concentrated in him? lie had -even forgotten that Ills MargueriteJt were in her KiriUu. As has already been intimated, how ever, it would .he superfluous to give anv account of thin memorable )ierformnnce from the audience's point of iev. Com petent j mixes, who attended tunny repe titions of the opera, have declared that Alllo. M.iran never afterward surpaHsod the standard 'if e.xoellenco she attained on this first occasion. It was the topic of the time, and the fame of it spread j all over tlic United States, and won ' spoken of next day in Loudon and Paris. The public, which is ho (inhuman and tyrannical ir its apathiesiuid antipathies. is like a child and slave in its fuvorit- ism and its iiomago. It idolized the in- compuruble Marana, and would huve built her u house of gold, with jeweled windows, if she had demandud it. The ' unknown gf rl from the ujiper reaches of the lliulsou was crowned queen of New tne iimumu wiin i-iuwuim iiureii 01 new Vork for the sake of tvvo.or three hours' . . sweet singing. It is seldom that Adam,. and even diviu- 1. er Eve, in the days of their youth, are ! wholly insensible to the worship of their ' fellow creatures. They may say and be lieve that iluttery cannot make theia j alter their own estimate of their merit: 1 nevertheless, the eye that sees admiru-1' tion in all other eyes iuvulmitarily waxes ! hriolit.r and mnr iuwillfl .anil thnnrea. ence before which others bow down, if ' that ho belw-ed her to tea woman whose it do not ber itself morecommandingly, i mtiral chntat-ter w-na currently sup.H.sod can at least scarcely awid a graceftU f to 00 loHsitrimacnlato tJian a gotid inany condescension. Doubthiss it is not the ' f inse J fen,'ler 1 1,1 f R' merit but the homage which the merit '' dolI'hi uone tllB IeS8 H,,e ft'u w,u' inhi causes that creates the elation. And by J P'esence. ilmt her one actual sin was and by the suggestion will insinuate it- I ma ",rl!n"',le tllua " vicunous self that there may. after all. be some- na"Kh'"1'?f of 1 'e unk"own Ruthin, thing exceptional in the uuture gifted ( W' tol'l herself that Oeoffrey lntd per with such talents, apart from the talenU l e'P his mind to condone Ma- themselves. From this point it is not far to the conclusion that exceptional natures tlemand exceptional treatment and con- atdentHon efcnnld not he reailn anconnt. able to ordinary rules; should be a law j imto tnemselviea. no position Is more TOSceptible than this of being vindicated by plausible arguments, and poor argu ment warmed ky good will baa always been worth a dozen better ones chilled and torpid from the breath of disinclina tion Now Mile. Marana, though she could not estimate the influence upon others of. the personal quality of ber voice, cnnld not help knowing that she sung in ffne and correctly; but, inasmuch as many other women could do this, she was forced to infer that her being made queen of New York must be dne to some personal quality, as aforesaid. This just persuasion gave her pleasure on more account than one; but one acconnt was that it seemed to justify in some measure the deception which she was maintain ing before the world. Though still chargeable with purloining Maraua's name, she might, perhaps, acquit her conscience of damaging that ludy in her newspaper across his knees uud the Afri musicul reputation. If she were listened 1 can lemur munching a lump of sugar on to with as groat favor as the genuine his shoulder, he heard the door boll ring. Ruasiun diva would have been, surely lie rubbed las forehead between his eyes the latter could not complain of ony and uncrossed and rocrossed his extended very great practical injury. Ou the Jeif by way of urousim himself, for lis r contrary she would have earned an American renown without be! tin troubled to so much nt open her lips. True, renown was all she would earn: but she had voluntarily kIvcii up the ofTer of other eiiioltiin.'nt i h-Tore the false Marana had ever been thoiiht of Of course a lie Is a lie, lifter every ex cuse has been Hindu for it; yet I'i".-' nmy be cause for congratulation if .1 im prove to coiit.iin no other mischief than the simple invasion of 11 truth. In this opinion she was, it n vd searcv ly be said, cordially supp i.-te I by II in: iiton Jocelvii and Mine. Ur.n ix: 11 ir w.i 1 her father "disincline I to t an op;' mixtic view of the nHivi'io i. Ti l:U I !' Keiilleman, by the way. scm-l I 1 have taken 11 fre.ili start i'i 1 i f' sine.' hi 1 t '.ul blc s cam- t i h 'ii 1, t'.i 'i'ci i I' ill r.vin 4 the pxaiiinle of inanv nromi 1 "ut ciii i 'm cf New York mid other pl.ic ii w'.i 1. wlici other sources of supply rim dry. nr. ac customed to tap with tfnldeii kii.-.v-m th nnfailins sprinftof ins ilv'icy. Mr. H in doljih had taken roir.ni in a i.'.nall but ; elennt flat on Fifth avenue, mid was living the life of 11 rejuvenated bachelor ' and man about town. Tho possession ' of a momentous secret fluttered his scum1 of self Importance, and the incunibfiicy of a minor sinecure In tho municipal Kovernmont, which ha had obtained through Gen. Inijjos friendly interest ' with tho Democratic mayor, enabled him to assume the air of 0110 who is on , confidential terms with stntesmen. He had been at considerablo pains to devise ambiguous explanations of his possession . of ready money and of the singular dis appearance of his daughter, and had been somewhat disappointed to discover I that no one seemed to be aware that lie j had ever lacked tho former or owned the . latter. The world, Mr. Randolph thought, must ho a Unrhiirously large as well as a I twrhenibly inattentive place, sincfi it had failed to follow with solicitude the course of his domestic concerns, llow- ever, if there was neglect on one nido of j tlio account, it was balanced by coii 1 wiiicnce on the other, and tlin uhmi I pectefl father of tlwv trreiit prima donna j mudeti virtue of impunity. lie visited his daughter twico or thrice a, 'Week, besides lwiii- present ut lieri r forinances; lint it au'orded biJii 11 certain gn.tillcatioii lu Hiirrotiiid J heir iuter viexvs wilh an 3aborale ncf.vork of se-orej-y and iiitii;;ue. as if he were au enamored Moutague seekiii;; to com mune at peril rt' their live with a love Jorn Capulet. There waserldently a vein (of rninunce i this old genlleinaii which. Jpul it lieen (iroperly cultivated in due , "iveconHi.ieramy enlarge.! To relnrii. iiowever. tn the prima don na's cousciexn'e. It would probably luive subsided iutr a conditioi. of comforuible cqni!snenr in destiny Snid it not been for the stiiv.clus uncoiHciously applied to it lyagc:itlciunn of her acquaintance. lle con,,11 ",,",'r1 wwt Geoffrey Uelling- I limn n-itlwiu- U'tuliimr tV.,.4. T11.. r....... hod never ibcen Isirn. or at least that she lierHelfiinight have achieved her fame in some xtraightforward and iiuencnui bered way. When a r rtain tender look nd snille, ery winning in one whose feutures wrre naturally severe, came into his face the pleasure it gave her was marred hyithe reflection. How would he JO"" " K11CW WIUU 1 alUf It 18 trtlo ! ' "enmiuencies, wunng into uccouiu aeT. training, oer temptation., """"f month, that pre- T''u " -"Ie. never woiuu forgive Beulrix for liaving deliberately iraisled him she, an American girl, .brought up amid all the enlightenment and fastidio iH rectitudeof the great re public. This was the caunipled leaf in iher bed of owes, and it chafed ber re lentlessly, ' Out person whgsn peremption of their I, value eoci'il. artistic or other is on the way to beguiiethem into making a goldun calf of themaelves in the wilderness, may have reason to be grateful for the im plicit criticism of some Severn eyed young lawgiver, whets exhortations are none the less effective because they happen to be the utterance of the aili-nt voice of character. CHAPTER IX. HOW HHK Wa UfTKAYED AS1 HLAN- One forenoou, us Wallin Dinsuuire waa seated in his study, with his slippered feet Doiuted toward the firenluce. the serenity during the last half hour hud been gradually vergiusr toward tho so porific stage. A few moments afterward there was a kinn-k nt tho study door, nnd Wnllle, resting his chitn on the npex of a triangle mndoby his elbows and joined hands, said, "Come in!" The visitor entered, and coming up to WnlHe's chair took the paw of the lemur In his hand and thook it. The li nnir chattered and Wallie looked up. "Hnllo, (JenfTrey," he srtid, "1 wrt( Jnst thinking about a cottage at New port. Sit down and let me tell you my Idea. Llnve a cigarette or 11 cigar?" "Have yon any smoking tobacco?" re turned Geoffrey, taking a pipo from his pocket. "I (fuess you'll find some Cavendish in the jar. Yo know where tho matches are." GenfT '.'ey supplied himself, mid 1'iel: drew 11 chair to the other side of the fire place and nvi'ikeil for several minutes in silence. At length he said at the opera last night?" "No. What was it?" " 'Seinirailiide.' " "Clooil-" "Yis." 'iVcro you "Your theatre Wallie remarked 'ins to mtit her." Ilv the w::v. there mu t be a eolinnn about last ni (lit ia the paper. Yes; here it is. -N'o such rendering of th" music of (his part bus ever' and hi forth nnd si) on. She's a big suc ess." "She ileservc.1 i'.. doesn't she?" "She can sing, sir dic can sing." replied Wallie, with the quiet slowness that was bis only form of emphasis. "She puzzlea tne!" "What's the puzzle?" "If she's been through the wars, where are her scars? She looks fresh 11s a lily and sweet as new mown hay. Where's the cloven foot?" "There is none," said Geoffrey, with a laconic conviction. "So I'm inclined to think, mid so I'm puzzled." "There will bo stories about any wom an," rejoined Geoffrey; "mostly lies." "Rut some of the European stories about Mile. Marana well, they wiiiild lead one tostippnse that she had changed her nature, and everything else except her name, when she landed in thi. country." "Well, since her name is the only I thing she could change, it follows -And our opinion should bo formed on what wo see and know, not on hearsay." "You uro only quoting what 1 said to you when yon didn't want to come to tho dinner," sai.l Wallie, with a chuckle. "To be sure, 1 hadn't Been her then." "I thought von hud sei 11 her Rbroal." "Well 1 menu I hadn't seen her be fora in New York." "There hast been nothing against her siuce iiho came'" , "No: on tho contrary I think sho has hud tho opportunity of refusing several eligible offers, and i ho has done so for all the world like 11 true American girl." "Who were the men?" "That would be telling. Why do yon ask?" As t leoff rey made 110 reply, but smoked with it good deal of sternness, Wallie continued after a while, "I suppose your wisdom teeth are rut, young man?" 'Sslie s lady, mid I wish her treated as such, that's all!" mid Geoffrey. "What were you saying about a cottage -at Newport?" Before this topic could be gono into the friends wero interrupted by tho en trance of another caller Mr. Alexander Ztandolph. "Who the devil is he?" demanded Geof frey, knocking out his pi 11c. "Never met him till this autumn. He won't hurt you. Sit still." "Ah. good morning, Mr. Dinsinore," said llaudolph, entering in state with Ills gray eyebrows and imperial; "I can Temuin but it moment." Here ho caught eight of ISelUugham. "Am I in tiio way?" "In the way of making the acquaiut t. nee of Mr. Dillingham Mr. Kaudolph," laid Wallie. "Sit down, gentlemen. Have a cigar. Mr. Randolph.'" "I thank you never beforo luncheon. To come to the point at once I am of a committee of gentlemen to extend a complimentary breakfast to Gen. Inigo on the 14th of this mouth. Can we count upon your attendance?" "The Hth? Let me see," said Wullie. I opening a drawer in his desk and tuking Mint a memorauaum book. "Yes, there seems to be nothing on that day. Much bliged to you and the committee, Mr. liamlolph.'" "The hour is 1 o'clock," said Kaudolph. "Gen. Inigo deserves a breakfast," Wallie remarked. "He deserves threo xaeuls a day. He has catered very well far us." "That seems to be the general impres siyn," said Randolph, giving a twist to bis .eyebrow. ,( " We were just discussing the prima donna," Wallie continued. "Yon know her, of course, Mr. Randolph?" 'I ah I have that is, slightly. I have heard her slug; I may have met her socially; one meets so many people it is difficult to say." tie colored while ho spoKo and seemed ' good. ileal confused. "Slifl' a very pretty woman, and seems o bo a virtuouu as she is pretty, strange to say." tho other went cm. 'There's a discrepancy between her con duct mid her history." Mr. Randolph colored still more. "I I'm an old fashioned man, sir," h j said, whisking a silk handkerchief out of his coat tail pocket and pa-wing it owr his forehead. "In my day we wo tiuA the virtue of u lady for grcntel; mul l must say I of course, I have no right to tie tlleeliulllliioli of tins bid v, jr. but He stopped, and Uelliugliam "Any man has a right to respe woman he believes honest, iri l to 1 others do so iti his presence.' If t old fashioned, Mr. Randolph, coiik inl" K it 'J it nn? j "Thank you, sir," returned thet He rose nnd put buck his ha n:!1: . f In his jMicket. "I mnst lake leave of yon, Mr. 1 more," he added. "A man like tu. .f has a great many affairs 011 hand, vi e shnll look for you on the Mill, tin 1. Good morning: good morning, Mr.-ali Bellingham." , . ItK CtlVTI The rteilrle Mailt In mage totting. Tho betitity of stage setting is bring prrntly enhanced by electric light i.t vices. For instance, in n play foni" d oil life on the Mississippi, a most i i- fie bit rf set nic detail is intrndurni. nno of the Fcent". which drpii ' southern swamp, the nir is thick' fin flits, v. ! :i'h flit and f'ow vi most rcaii ;.' j.hosphnrcsi ( nee. II' .-ret of this (IT'.ct is a net hung in li nt the back scene, '.ipnn which lire I rci'"d iniiuiccrulile small (icisder ti l' These are roiiin ctcd with a li'ltr tv United by a ki ybonitl, v. l ii h can 1 Muted at the will of the 1 hi ttii in wingiiig the tu t gi tiily h:;(!:vni font rid the motion 'f the fin 1' perfectly imitated. In the weird ojs 1:1 f "The P Dtiti'hir.iiu" an extraordinary ( I" plniaiM il, as the pbanli 111 chip 1 1 1 night, by th" bursting forth If topmast find yards 1 f f-'t. lvlmn'i; the phenomenon which incurs i tropics 011 account of the electrici. inn between the earth uud the 1 and the streaks of bluish whili wave like Kprctral biiuuiis 1.. the gloomy deck and the tho-iiy f num. This striking illusion is 1 Ly placing on the top i f m il 11. 100 candle power arc lainfT, wb operafrd iinlividtiully from u key I Another Wagner opera, "Die i' knre," is indebted to n lit nutiful.;. ccivrd rombliiiititin of light nnd y ferfueof ils mcst imjioitant sp: 1 lur fi alnics. C'loudsof sk ; uinrei " effective in 11 stage picture en in of their susn jitibility of taking l or of ciilciin.i or electric lights, nbout 15 feet longInning luii. opcu slits in the top thioii) h v. hn steam escapes, is masked behind r t pi( cc t f rut k or sin nl l i ty tiu in ctcd nt either end with steam As tho clone's rii'c a row of whi nnd blue iiieini'.'rseent l ;.his fn hind pivrs the nppcnraine of su sparkling on the mist of 11 Wi.l whilu toccinph te the fax 11. :i: 11 scciin a rinrho'.v is en (..aving ( Uioviief 1:11. ssi s ff stci Lmiis Gltilu D( nn cr. t. flllllll. Winked tnii Vwo Rohind l.i (d tells t-1 Jeffi rsoii n::d I lii:l .eiie( Orleans nt the same til ngti, and Mr. Jefferson v lecture for an entcrtainn benefit for some hospital ' request I also made 11 fc ufterwiird wo stood t foyer, and Senator Jonci to tho people who preset Punch was flowing, and fcrsou nnd myself wcr with tho handsome ynni wan serving it. Wo becar in her that wo finally fi wo could look nt her he nient or two wo wero t Shut sho vi.ik making h us. Sho had with her : usked ns if v 0 wouldn't v ou them. Autograph", thought, lit: ' wero delig for her. We hardly lookt After wo had written si thut it was for some cL and, thus ji.ried, wo took cd look at tho cards. V promise to p:,y (u each, and 1 lecktd nt each otln and his baud started dnwi Ho did mine. Wc each pa went home soon after v clear rase of 'worked.' " ' ltr K.iy: to be ii some that 1 te. ' mark her i itii flii' I thin - th Mi ...ticli wonin ki i:;. .fr.tn . I:. : htMl i.jV cai '(IV . (llll: ' . Ill I . ti : .1 .( " .' tu . ;! s '.. .1' .ni" In-., our I. I. Mutthcw Arm When I v. as rector of I : Westminster, Matthew A spector of n.y national si always delightful to see as ho fxuiniut'd the lit many of tin m nmoiig the poor in izriiiniii ar or 1 looked critically ut tho i tho little At aes and Mar; back streets. Ho munifck . nity ly the .uicnmplnini. . and regularity with wh long yeiirs .''e diseharB"rd tively humble routine di spector, which must hav very uuconti nial and f. . ought to hnvj been exem; . tiou or some form of nati Ho used nolo times to say where he waa received w npphiuso, "Ceiitlcmcij, j you a huuibln inspector 1 Deun Furrav In Temjilo A tier Dowry. It is said that a quecuV gave as a dowry to i.is t ... wnrriod a young .butrist ... I ch. . ri i' , 1 ol , I i 1 - .it, -1111 I and Interest In a obai ee-. he himself bad inln riteti tner. Flghllug at the B v.ik. Sweet Thing I had a Uli.l.l I ' ueanst Ulll-bo you r Tleui jJvtroit tree u n xv r