ALondon cable eeye: Mr Gladstone publi~hee an addendum to his pamphlet on the Irish question in that, new and cheep edition just issued. In this he eeye: " I tried to explain to the Irish deputation at Hewerden that the history of the yeere precedingtheUnion. and the manner in which it was hrcuuht ehout. were relevant to the present demand for Home Rule. It is not a matter of rhetoric nor of eympathy. nor of contested expediency. but one of strictly cmstiiutionel and judicial argu- ment. Had the Union coiietituted a morally valid covonnni, Ireland could have been morally bound by it. Illtprovnd injurious Ireland could Only urge her claims to relief upon general grounde. such an are applicable to contented leginlative im- provemente, or if Union had not been at the tune of its inalitution a morally hind- lng compact it mlxbt have been such. u-o Mr. Goldwin Smith has justly shown, by ence- quent ratiï¬cation Neither one occurred. Instead of arguing what does not require urgumant. I have put into the witneen-hux "to determined Opponents. and their dc- clurntion ie thst the Union Acts, which were in the nature of a treaty, were uheo- lutely wanting in the conditions which alone confer moral validity. If p enihle. it in yet more plain that there has been no snot-equent ratiï¬cation of the union. A forcihm lff'tfl against the union lulled in 1803 Tue 19231 paciï¬c monment (118.0 wits treated wath silent scorn. The man an euppreseed the county meetings of 1820. From the time oi the ï¬rst Reform Act there has been do acceptance at the union by Ireland which could rutily an Act morally invalid lit the outset. With ln- crecsed political privilege and power Ire- Icnd’s attitude he: become more pro- nounced.end she in new, in the highest constitutional sent-e. demanding. not re- peel, but important and profound modiï¬ca- tions of the Incorporating Act of Parlia- mentary Union. If all lhlrl he so. lrelsnd'e demand is not grounded on more political expediency. but it is the exerciee of a con- stitutional evd jud-cial right which she possessed in 1792) and but! never lost. A Pair or lloulrr Lover- 'l‘nllc Ad- VIIIIO'P 0! an «an. An Indienepoli~ deepntch emu: A novel mnrriege ceremony teat plece here lut night. Some time can e ohthmg company ndvertiued that it would awe a handsome let of bed room furniture to any couple Ohm wouaa be untried ID the chow-wind“! of the house. Otto M yer and Mm Ev» Johnson. of Mngnu ()ounvy. recutved the offer. and they were merrmd in the show- window leet night. the ceremony nttrpct- lug 3,000 plople to the square. The nppenrnnce of the couple wee greeted with the moat voclferoue cheering. whaoh the continued throughout the ceremony. The bridel peir ere both members of highly respectable lemlliee. MARRIED IN A IIIHWAWINDO‘V A Ln don’ cablexum auyni Nana hm been renewed here u! the denh of M pr- Genenl Bur Hubert Taylor Mncpbouon. that "0 dsya‘ Illneu. from jungle fevar; Biz Herbert wan commaudu of Ibo Brlmh "my 0! occupmon no Burmnb u the tune 0! his dutb. and whnlu bun modem or we npediuon again" the dune". hm hm unped sdvaru-onuoiam. compolentmlli- ury nutbtmicn ndmia than he mnnuod 3n enurpnso ohrreme elm-um wub equal bravery and “pony. Bu Harbor! wu born In 1327, sud entered the urmy vim. 18 you: L! on. He mm Iniuhlod “11881..“ obmnod the nu! 0'! Mojar- Conn-l Ibo lollomng you. Ireland's flight to Dem-ad llome Bale. GBoglein in '3 manual!" man. dark nom- ploxioned, 44 years of age. stands 5 he! 8 inehag. and weighs 4mm 180' pounds. A Quebec dnpnch nyn: 8w anrga Barb-n bu ppnhncd from Hon. Jud“ Ngalu Hu- noiunivryjuo H70! of Menu. .3114: 320 (300 that-wt. Ea In: liven nanuomna to Mr Simon Pun". (I this cm. for tho building. an! laid. at . upland†“Inning" ‘mldonu [or M- on ....... Allâ€"A -..AL, ’l‘ho on" or tie m We no {cant-WI. An Ottowe despotoh toyo: Devil Goo.- loin., lhl Germ who oolnuttoo the obcohtu tanner meotly reputed tron Begun. Benitow ooooty. and who lo now to yell ot Pouhroho awotdn. hlo Moi. ho mode the voile-log ootfotolon: “ Bot-ooh h ond I look on Iondoy loot oftor qoureii g. l ordoro‘tho women ohit- dren to Ieeve the hon" .ï¬l'ho honoowoo ohooi thirty toot from my homo and heloncod to me. The woman'o hnohond woo thoro at the time I ordered thorn out. The hnehond then went oooy with o no to hunt. Ahout two hour: after thio wont to the horn to out tome otrow. While I woe doing this Mn. Werchonthol woo tonntlnf ond ddylnfl me to each an extent that could stand it no longer; I thon wont to tho hoote ond orderod tho womon and children out. She told me the would not no. nod and very indecent ond intuition longnoge. She then went into the houeo with her children end I then noiled up tho door. 1 had turned to teen. and had got on far as the dimer. when oho broke opor. the door with an axe.†I then thumb! the only way to get them out woe to burn down the shanty. no I walked over to my house oud got a rod of fire and threw it into their ehoniy. I then went around the corner of the home and the woman wen in tho apposite dittollun. and w- mot ot the book of the house. She e..id.‘1’4n devil! ll thin the tray you intend to kill mo?‘ And then she picked up a stick of wood to otriho me. I also picked up a stick of wood end olruck her on the forehead. She then turned her book and I struck her two more blow: on the back of the head and she fell to the around. I then went to my homo ond aai ‘ ‘Good-hye. wife and children; you won‘ see me any more. I am going to put an end to myself’ I chen went to the hush to utarve myeelf. On Monday and Tuesda, I loot my way In nhe hueh. After ï¬nding out my location Intarted for tho Mieeiueippi River with the intention to drown myself. Afrer I got to the river ond stood on the brink. I prayed to God to guide me. At this time two grey birds flew clone to me. and I took it for an omen not to drown myself. so I started hook and struck the Palmer Rapids. and news men took me aoroee the river and accompanied me to Buckingham. when I gave myeelf up When I struck the woman I did not intond to kill her. She was not dead when I lef'~ her. I did not know she was dead until I reached Buckingham. The reason I left was became I was afraid of her husband. as he had three timee before threatened to moon me. it i had remained there. and the husband found hie house burned. and that I had struck his wife, he havnnn his gun in his possession. would without hesi- tation have shot me. If it is no destined that I should hang for the crime, I am reojgned to my fate." i'icrwhioh. with Iho onnonuding won", 'm no" show 020 000 The root!» will be ï¬nished vm: cm" mind at phat", 'hrwe Mamas of we! «MM hvw'nu h. on "ought in: the pupa-o from Bnmh Cuinmbu A For. l‘lmn (N Y ) acumen mu) . 1m. modinoly on arhvmnu hu- mum). N, am morning Rev Dr. R mm [1. union. pumt of In Mo-lhrmi“ By no . pulObnroh n For! Plain. wn “1(4an unlyznd. 80 win convoy“! homo uud hd In. alum. II. was Pnuiden. sad rim. mom 0! 0|. 80!“ Lou BOW“. ton-nigs or A nvuolnuu. GI; Abï¬'l‘tbflï¬'l numrumu'r. Death 0! n Heuri- General . I’. ll. million-Irv. Punk-n. Par-Inn! In "no Pulp“ In Boston. in 1686, for kissing 3 woman in the attest. thougu bu. in a way of DIV“ salucc,wmpping or a ï¬ne. Scolds they gagged and set: them an their own door: for cenuiu hours together for all comers and goers to gaz: cl. When an unfortunate woman was accused of witchcr’ah she was tied neck and heels and thrown Into a pond of wcter; it the drowued. in wan agreed tbs! she was no witch ; it aha swam she was immtdlfllt‘ly tied to A Make cud burned viva. In Salim the weuiug at long hair was for Hume sime a criminal cï¬encv. but always an abomination lot man. â€When Eidiooau was magnum there be unused this or lot to be passed : “ John Gnhahel is tyeuad 10 shillings tor bmldiun upon the town‘s ground wivbom leave. and in one he shall om c/ï¬ his long hair of his hand in to tEVl“ (fame (towell frame) in ohe menu time, hbu“ the abated 5 milling: at his flue. to be puid into the towu moeung within "to months from this time. and shall havelenve to go into his building in tho mi‘fln time." Au El mhcchmwn anl‘l‘ of 1786 given the 'OH-mlcfli WTue Darc'u have u mode of execution which ta mll calculated to Inrptru terror. withoub putting the cuff .10! to extract-musty pain. The crtmlnal is placed on a rchflold, npp' site to the uiusutic mum of a wow -.1. with cum extended, and wzth nukes. (-l lung. sharpened nailH. and a dagger pointed hom her bureau. She is gmduully mcwd toward him by machin- ery for the purpnae till he get: within her embrace, when her arms encircle him sad the danger ta pruned through his bent. This "I vulgmly owed amm 3 them Iii-sing the yfl.ow. or woman. and excite- more tenor m thu brands of ths populace thnn Any other mode of puutahment." An uptown man in nrdel'imi a new bed- stead got one so low {baa a mu: cauldn't crawl under in w as to brenk hm wue'l habit of looking and†MM bed wary nighl. She will. however. gets down on ha knees Ind hands. pm: one side c! be! he. on the carpauud his: p peep undo!" nob nights “ Wdl. I ain't help in; I‘ve got so and to do .0. You had no bn-iueu gem“ a b: d an Io. mm a man can" not under h." a I promptly remit-Kentucky Bum Journal " Wu‘y the thunder do you penis: looking under the bad when you know it in an low 5 man am" an under it?" and he in gun wruh hm highs). A Bacon paper of 1819 describes the encuuon a! a sentence proaouuced by ‘he Russian courts against an limbo: who had published some bank on the hbenien o! the people. A 3033 M1 was erecned in the pub 11’: nqcnre ; the Czu and grub magistuws amended. The lax-VH3 of .thc condemned back were then rolled up in aapsrme ieceu and one win not toro d to [mallow ‘ em, or Huerauy no as: his own words. The attending physiciaba agreeing when he had enough {or one meal, he was led back to pllb'OD. Three unpleasant meals finished lh!‘ lass remnant of the buck ’l‘hr Ito-ah ol Ito-loin The closing some M the dutmbod o! KunueJy. .11: Scottish mm». In! on. eminently churn-o erintio, .nd one which. in all in o~~onl|u| futons. Ina been \m- nomad M m 4y 3 ï¬cnmah deathbed. ho h muugtheh ruble and the high. 000‘- yen were s-poken wi:h chunmmtio cum- nou [13an were rhshn 0nd looks we" Interchanaad for tho lsu Mme. And "no. u Ibo fnhu'n whh, Hm singing Inmlly. 'Ith tha Iympsthmug tripods around. "Md mm values in tin pcmnq I: ma. '- R vol; of Ages cm: for Me." Th0 vinq tn 1m. flth loitering tongue. yet um: puke! inulligouoo, "ltd to pin in thin bin In! song. " And I0 ‘10 pawl." Tho Marqnh of Lon. has not in In. In M. b Mr. Glnduzcuo. I'll um com"! the 150 mm" Dun-Ion 0! 8h. [held I. won no m nppwnuni y 00 u". A bu ban!" of Vermouville. MI I.. duoovsnd thew noun which an hour mp nu A†I 1: MI I chm i a J! «new and with In- r if m "up uv d T- e "'1" M Philadelphia has a gneet. Nathan lance, who I few monihe ego abeoouded from Montreal. efaer ewind be banks and his creditors to the t o! 8170 000. by menus of fake invoices. The above are but a (cw of the many criminals who. by reaeun of the stance of reeiprcosl criminal laws. are enabled to carry on teeiprooioy of crime end ex jay safe harbor of refuge on either side of the line. flow (trlmlvml- Were Tuned In uhc Pun. A“. m an - ban: «bv- I v‘i-mwzvr nnd wish h" ' fr m then: 'u‘ d T' 0 mm n n? the mo an m now rm r h-n. t . cal dawn fro tm’.m h in hrr‘a' 1T ve lub n, flfl: .1 av»! !\ the baud» \I. 0‘ â€"â€"-A nlher nnu ml luv .]u "I 130.119 up II W0: nv- r, “A. rho Lu: day A u I our! 3 mm of Money. nnd nu smel- mcn! wn put on mu wnohwnlx’anl mm a .. mm. In mm "gaunt and In] It. lumpin- could not I. “In. .0 ll mil. ml with um I. and o um“. I. VII I MI“. - Bur whlle Canada is lull ot Amerioon relugeee ll mun am he ouppoud tho! \he Uuiued Stolen-1 tree from mu contingent 0! Canadian eoouudrelo. Boston pone-sea Homer, the detaching Montreal nonarv. who ewmdled hie chemo out of $400,000 while Chicago gives a relax. to hm aou. who umed and obemd his tather’a fronds. New York horbnrn Craig. the uboeonding Preordeunof the Exchange Bookol Canada. who ruined the weriluuon and overdrew his account: to the tune of $200,000. while his brother. the ex-Troaeurer ol the Man "cal Luzon (t Mortgage Company, ï¬nd: an «831nm in Daron. Three delanltmg nor- porauon otï¬nlolo from this any are now located lo'Naw Yarn: O'Meara. “ex-elly clerk; Derurcy Barnett. the ex-oolleon'ou anoney; and Merrill. the ox-oaehier. In also harbors the absconding Montreal lawyer, F. B. Keller, who is now a prac- tie-2g nzomuy of Gallium, the “'0‘ detaching notoriee Alfred human and 8. B. Home. and numerous commercial ewmdlera. Dempaay and Salel an aim guest: at m. “ Hall,†and many in the butlla 0! wine may make away wnh. The same house buardn House: and Gold-um. while at the onhelleu. in the French quarter. a perfect onlouy (,2 smaller “ medians " are tuned keeping company wnh the actresses d the Hound-01Mâ€! Ihaallea. _ rm New York hoodlorl continua live in princely style. Kenna inn . nu u o! nix rooms at tho Windsor. Bo drivu . tum team. hrs a governess tor hie girll. ad a Moo-u Collage pron-nor to catch his by: every any. DcLuy lives In the urn. house. nod while no! mutant! in hia manor of liViDg‘ «pends no. loss thtu NO 0 work As we 8:. Lawrence Hm. “ Buly " Malonoy, wuh his buxom ml. and pro") daughter. I! quuucred. Bun two boys h“. aulured the Jesuil College. while bi- vouugena girl is a harder u the Villa Mario 0 mku. one of the meal expensive cduon- unnnl iuhflnuonu i I the Pruvinoa. caud- nu Arno- tbo the. A Iontuol aupotoh oo o: . Ohuloo Woltoto‘ tho Boltlmoto hon our! 'ho to wontod to: lougory ; tho lolohon hoothon. 0! Lynn. Mow. tho trondnlont Cotton; Golt-toin. tho tun-tony jowouoo at Albany ; Bartholomew. tho Now Euglnnd huh poooidont. ond John 0 E00 no horo nod moho no ooorot o! thou wholoohouto. Thoy no no ondonvor to oonoonl mu ndonttty. nod they Inoy bo teen duly onn- ntna thomuolvoo on St. Jomoo ottoot. uniting the ticker quotnttouo “on tho otroot." onmahtug n otau in tho rotunda of tho Wudaur. the fnsbiounhlo uptown hotol. When " extradition " to montionod Lhoy jnuuttly reply that thoy cannot ho token “ our " tn o mtodomonnor. flow Luau-club» Inc-Ii In" In HIUUGIBI 0|" TWO! COUNT“... STRANGE I'l'N I ‘flMnN’FH. llv man-‘4 BIT-k Ilrr A Ndw York hairdresson in response to eninquiry it hangs was going out 0! fashion. said the other day: "Oh. dear. no! Soft if! can are the style, and there is nothing which softens 3nd tones dowu the lace, like the short, fluffy heir falling over it in waves. I am glad to any that short hair is no longer in style. Why women. whose attractiveness of! it lies in the abundance of roll treaties, a cold out it (fl short, to a mystery. I feel sorry often- times to see the unoriflie some women and gins make in following no uaeloes otashion. The Ida-l Bleeping-Boom. The “ideal sleeping-room" will face the east. It will non he lone than 15 leet iq lore, with windows on two sides for light and ventilation. For further ventils'ion it Will have on open ï¬replace. The wells wi l no hard ï¬JlrtUBd ant tintod ti 0319! than will be rental to the eye. The wood- work will be doomed in its natural color, taint not being ed nitted. The floor Will he of ha-d. polished wood. with email â€1‘8 fur oomlou that are shekenhie weeklyn Everything :hst would inVite duet will be utnozly LID-“dad. therefore the lnrniture will have no extra carvings. The one hllr mottreee will be if the best qualiiy. mode in two parts for anVenlenoe in turning and airing. with a woven-wire Fpll‘xfl beneath. Tho heo‘olothing will he the lighrns‘. at too 'seme time wumeet. mounting of blankets and whive i-preod. All extra adornment: of lomhrl-quins and funny things of no use WI†not ti ld it place here The curtains will he of Ihluf;'ltSh-.tble mateiiel. The “ coining woman" wlll plun to huvo her bed set owoy from the well for hesitn’a make on well as conveni- enoe. Modern "obnvenienoss" will he let elone u for he stouionory wnehhuin with hot end oald woter it omosrnsd. the pittubls washstendabeing used instnd. she preferring to do it little extra woilt to mo- ning on; "Pk of being slowly end genteelly p'JlnCned. flat bed Wlll he spresd open the first thing in the morning Md the anon-hint nod sir invnted in to do its pm towovd nir- lng end ole-hing the some. and the melting o! the bed will he the last of the moron-g duties. The “coming women " will plan 3 big eloyet in each sleeping-room. wnh a. window (or ventilation. it e poneible thing It will no: he a recopteole for old boots or shoes. nor outquesed bonnete. beta or eolled clothing. There Will be plenty ol hanks et the proper height for her to reeon â€"â€"not the carpenterâ€"not forgetting to [at those in the children’s eloeet et e eoltehle naught for them. The children will he re- membered in lhle hon‘e end will heve 3 room truth 3 hudwoad ï¬ner where ell the]: belongingn ceu he kept end they on pley to then he-rs'e content without hem; told not to do the or the: for leer o! hurting the esrpet or furniture ; where everything rhnll be unable end bengehle. plenty of old ohetre end none for etaem cure or olreoeee where they on decorate the Welll wlth ple- tureu end heve e good time smartly.â€" Good Homekccping. Juno... A new or". boot at Monte bu gold mind Iido lull'. Ehhod ponmonrliu and 00 u lot writing on no noveltiel. . Ckoputn hcu 0! Nil. neon til up mumng up the from I" populu. m: n (Sm-ll breathes o! are vorlmsnobip wall be worn with tall. or In. neck": r. A new-Inhluued whip In: I buck ivory man: 3' on n onâ€: Moi tot n hmdlo. Apia of dhmoodl (nojgoled by u put. pink (“My In doucuuly In“ sud uhnmmg Nauru-e- 0! out. In "lion 0 lm. wmoh_9n temppuuujq I). 0’0. bpua an: p udcd hum may'lsay'l belt .1 ti nu fanned mrb Mull-1)! d «.r b no chin m 6 than hung an min-lawn“? MM Olnnon A . 'N-l a fit I [I hunt. is 0: Nu. I'HD gnu, o~pnn und‘uh - â€Nam .1 Gun I Ion-n ‘ Evening fans of gum. hand-minted and wi h unwed ivow luck. an amoag the novenieu.‘ They have leather ups (nude of ostrich plumes turned into a omcie. The combinations 0! color 81d malen‘al, as wul as the den-inns, are exceedingly taazeml and .l:gunu. O’m’an leather bus are shown in new and autumn design". 'l‘nero are towertauoyteathertanazhan were shown last neuron. A ch an!» u (3 :1‘05 III Nu) -h manned ('42! h. N u-I nth-mm": In! “no but n In: no! oumlmhweuu In lurnip .Ourou on .0! can]. umber 0nd “mum... Tiny um- um! collar: but u um. pad 0! 30M or cum when in 9qu of A Iâ€?! Armor. A writer in Babyhood eeye: “ I would like to describe eometuieg which I have found very uselnl in keeping my little boy eleen. It is e gingham ‘ blunee with lerge loll sleeves one gathered into n wslet-hend to which bottom a peir oi gingham drewen. msde so large and wide on to «he in hit elll'lfl. The eleeve is gathered into n wrlet- bend. He is dressed for the afternoon end then promoted by his ° regimenteh,’ to the "he can play ea he likes. being eerily mede reedy for the parlor in two minutes." Trimming and Ornament. It is wonderlul how cherries and violate hold their own on honnete. Some women never look as Well on they do with the glow of the guy cherries show their dunk eyes. Pins. plus with tremendously our hells for hands, are seen in prolnsion. For a little while. belore they get too common. they will do well to use with e knot of velvet, and nothing else. Mixed with hell a dozen other thinge. and they look cheap; 0! the earth, earthy i Among the new steel ‘ trimmings is a hand. not less than ï¬ve or (six inches in widlh. that has an open edge with the ereherque designs. The face of the trimmings ie covered with ï¬ne, wrought metal cord in steel color, end. in speoes left for the pnrpore. are ï¬ne steel spengles of various shapes and rizefl. eters,oreseente. anchors, triangles. rings and many other ï¬gures. ‘ A;- than novlmo um shill: than than an thou and nut. on Io m pndut won-n an. ham 0: undo-bu Iltllfll. IIIIOII to I†can no . nut-Nu ulna. V'I‘no wool-cl. lulu o! noun non Inna menu on Enoch hub in out um happily in no! '0'! 0“"!- vunenud ; l! I- ommnlly. nuonhcleu. Tn. toot. puhnpo. any In" ulnnmd n prlulno bumy. Wuh on». «do on. oonumplulu that not and tub“ olhcu to do In. nun. LII he: unlik- Ihnt (combatant. to n sononl walla". Inning In: drum long. nod "mambo! thntholmlo ton-nu Inpportlu In an: wlcldy woight tunnlonn be! into 3 walking! absurdity. How thou! thin Indian? some on. might uh. Their position ll not a (lunar put 50 lilky. Addulon in their uump and. 0! comes. Let than ndd freely. Lu! with 3 van deal more one than when young The traanueau of youth bringl mm II no grunt n chum thnt dren in subordinute.â€"â€"From the French. 'I he LOIl-Wnucd (-‘III II. Fan“... Now Ill mo “me for Ibo long-unimd girl: to crow. They no the pnmoulnr “union. The old damc'l vngunen hie many und Ihln (all she has aaulod on long ‘ wants. All one anon and dam; y deuu us aoruggllng Onward and upward. elpeclul-y upward, while the lengthy Women no «urxving for more length und much limp now. These npuul-wuisted measures are no! models of fomula anatomical loveliness, bu: nymmeury doesn‘t count when luhion holds the numbers. I THI LADIBS’ COLUMN. 'l‘ho Wo-u Who Duuu Well. won-1n Ram hum Baum.) [inna- “Ill Not Go. f m1). ".1 (M p in! L, mm†on [and I. is "no. my men. than n sin.†room In the cop. buI nobody unm- nwhun b» no» to n h ml. And the gum mum with the unwberry box In “an than in so lmlo room an the banana. The Den mullet who: cumin .0 the [out o! the ole-s. Navu buy - thermomuer bean-o ii in low. Tm Rom-um cullrd a d.) rim jun to Ill] tim~ prohbly. The hem m the burn rd we bellow iu the bull room have |hair§h an The woman: who" head is mined by 8. - Cory would («I much an!" If she hard tab“ in and whoa hot but is tuned Woman do no» "on. but vha prof-hem man in Amman. would sin 95 If he oouIr lmlwa the oxpnnion o! I good womun when she hm he: thumb with the hlm'ue. t d “yr.“ Moray on me I" A msn draw at! nmu. DOOhOl-ln-II' nu dud sad but“ “end in hit! amp The am morning um sun. to his bongo with Ihm trunk». , upor Dub. 5 {out mun sad "0 p ma. N m In d m not duo M go to «new. sad it hv than“ [ml into I done from uhsomon h. an,†win: In“! Ind awn" lie I‘ III-Id In In" In" no 11-! drum. - I pluma- Dr Mny Wu»; If you on am. you mm" um. use an lug)» Imrdnu The Book at Mormon. Ilia not dllrimllï¬l to Mohammed's on c not of hi» vim and reVelaiiOU. But Mohammrd at that time wae 40 yearo of one, while Smith had his Vieiun at 22. Mohammad Lvedin an age of Olmmerlan darknene. and his new religion was a mam- feat improvement upon the idolatry and polytheiam of Arabia. Smith ï¬nd in the nineteenth century. and his new theology was stupid and retrogreeewe. Mohammed we; a prosperous match at and of high reputation. Smith Wit-a aim!) of no stand mg and no iL flu nce. \ et Mormonism gamed more comer-ts in the flr three years than Mohammedanium Sun made a pretence of narrowing the gold plates. the reuniting proiuo=iuu bring popularly known as the “ Bo-k of Mmman." or name- limee as the “ Glld Bble.“ It Ir dull and 5101 x in the extreme. anc ie what Mark Twain would pronounce “chloroform in print." It in a hold at- tempt to counterfeit lho“Jewieh Chron. mice.†and ie about as long as the Old Testament. It purports to detail tbu fl ght from Jerusalem. abnut 600 B 0., or more its dentructloo. of Lent wnh hi- wile and cone. I-hmael with his aunt and daughters, and Z :ram. many of whom aub- uquently Intermarrled. Lehi believed in the coming of a Maneiah. and wae revuled by his countrymen, M d :0 he an out under God‘e guidance to orcape from them Alter eight years’ Wludel‘lngrt in a eouxbeaeterly direction. amid hardnhtpe and pnvationp. lhey arrived on the eea shore. Here then- were constructed. according to command. veeeeln which bore them acroee the great sea, ï¬nally reaching this continent. and, according to later Mormon revaletton. th- ouau of Oh)“ â€"-G R albumin New Prince ton Review for Srpmnber. It you walk ulong the hey et Tangier '(whtcb. by the way,“ one of the moat aplencid etrende imegtneble) you will meet drovee at women. each currylng enormoue bundles of green or charcoal for market ; the hulk cavern their heads end their bur: done, the Weight of whtch it usually further eupplemented by n b in e ker- .chld. elung pouchwtee ebo her some wnere where there in room. This truit. whtoh nlmoet eeeme borrowed from the kangaroo. ie the lnverioble way of carrying It baby. and the women work and weeh, weering their babies in this marauplel fashion on naturally on some primitive Aueï¬ruliun onlmul would did it but work and wueh; and in the Itreete, too. under the white bulk! of the townewumen one set 8 bulging out the little skulls of intentr, as in Donnybrook in the old deye thn the orowue of overtaken revelere. showing through the canvas touts. htotme irrenteti- hle spheres of ettreotlon to parting lhilla- lube. But to return to our women, who are trudylog along the nude. perhaps eight or ten togetherâ€"perhaps It is a family‘ party. a huebend. wife and daughter. to which care there is generally a donkey,1 who bitten†the luade pretty foiilj With tan two ludlel. except that he has the further prxvilegee of carrying their mutual lord end mentor. who one up between the green- woven barkete with u dlgnltiad unooneci- ‘ oneness of my calla of gallantry. Indeed. I believe that the ladies would feel utterly uubtflntug undindvcent were their poet- tton revereed. and I believe that even the donkey bred in Mouammeden ueogce would resent it. I thtuh I have only Once seen a country women rldlxg while one of the noble sex w ted. but In that one the we. «Vilmmy t d to get home otherwise.â€" Cornhill Ma urine. ‘ 0' N?.Il., N.’. (I S“ d.) 8'!†. 8 Hum» qn I. am ooen‘lu "1anth my mu. a â€ï¬‚u Man um udn a Tia "rim! u N x Y rk‘n! M. S .1 mqu‘ tn P. rm . u dt-M‘Q'v ' n Mu Moan uro‘t pmmvo If "Cn‘iu balm Pal-Io." which n h sud he Intend- mu 553mg “an?“ an. owning:- {and n ma u an“ m a", Hulda-molt can). "nfl ' lulcuo at I cola-lu- on II: In 0! In Noun-u. A Chicago duo-lob n I: A touch 0! romuknblo obuulu o lo ovonlnq pn- vented who! won no bun boon n bnlhnnl wedding. Tb. bndnl can In bovo ooooplod no bonornblo poomon in I o bigbou Ioolol oholvand on. bridu pupnuuonl b-d nun completed down to tho minus I put- uoulnu Min aniu F. R unob. bana- utnl. wonhny, . mmnblo gul at 20. wound oh no: bomr, 194 Nunb Bull. luau. wlub nuuy 100 maul. Mun o, loo-I on: clergy- mon wow in attendance. but too onion- ;room. wbo bod Ion bu bamboo lou than no no to before lbs um. than to: sue ooumo . lulled to Inna bil nppenxnnou The Inn to: whom nll woxo wait- ‘ lug Val Julio- Lotor. oonndununl nonunion! to Schmidt 4: Lame, ‘ wholesale lzquor moron-nu. Be in 85 yam of one, a memo†of tho Germ win Moonnerobor. In widuly known nbrougbunl the only. nnd ID a genus] tnvonle. B;- hovmg than some nocldout had bohhou ban a friend no mo burned to his opul- monla on Oboolnuu "we! The bonn- wan lucked. none of the occupants n bond, and no sign of Ibo bridegroom. An entrance was tlnnlly cflnbod will: Ibo aid of tho police. In Lnlur’a obnmber snatched upon the bed in nu wedding gnrmonlo was the bridegrot m with n bullet in his forehead. dud. ‘Two souwo of paper banking eomo- wbua inooboreno inhonpuonu were found. In nbo wriunu be complained Ibo! be bud not the moral courage In prooeod With the manage. Word of the tragedy was has- my brouxbi back to the wnmna bride. An “lamp! was made to break the news gently, bout the man intimation o! the dumb she abrieked and hinted. while obo 3&in nmtod gneoll demand in confusion. Tnblu u Inurmnmenu Inn bun m IO long in tho hon-Ibo. nylo um tom. 0! m more mm on" u- going a: but. than and tquuo wnh Intmm u: um" glad we dosun «nod I I. mun. I0 .- the any any on uouumpluo them-dun Il may on! Ind qmfl the. twin; bowl. DEATH DIIAI'I’UIN'I‘IA BRIDE A juokoy'u Eu‘hlh up bu command printout on I!» rod put. and a. noun 0! ulna dunno III“. and ml to“ poun- hu tho ulna flower ombtddoud on the white onu. a. Illa. vol 3nd duh»: and colon I: laugh; You". Alumna Minamotnuo of mu am. a n: beams". on non so u is in n pluck" a top to: “It! on. boon Ida-lo! bu tuna, In the “up. at n phologuph out. IlverM-nnl In I Ian-Ila Alylnm. Burden Benn-en on Morocco. out: of mo nun-nun: nmzn lu 3 big ,p’ioo. Bmwhu cm!- Hor tho corona a punch common um. 00 tho poor 39 >11 .4 Iha 7.011100 autumnâ€. 'n bu no} .0 m ntmr dine la :- hymn mb? T~Re the 'v\ a! fvoflJ L '0? leulon T Qwu.“ 9. 'Jr. mm 'nd "1"“ b _. nun On 10 BIB mun RATIO Mu. Lengt-ry ettrthntct her complexion and three times at week the undergoe- either the anhieh or Rut-inn mode. Bhe hebitnelly neee white ceatile soup. with warm witter, for her leee every night upon her return tron: the theetre end hetero te- tiring tor the night. In the me of tooth powder Eh. in very conservative. 3h. dare not believe in the we of powder or coolne- tnce in the horn- ol deylight. The beenty'e hvutic perfume in wood Violet and it comes from the quaint cathedral town 0! Canterbury. lung ago. one morning she ned been to the cathedrel, and he she walked up n lnue near sumo delightful per- form ï¬lled the air. There was it little ohemiet'e eetnhliehment. and the prcpnetor was mixed whence the odor came. He and it We“) from the distilling of violate which he gathered in the woman. They all pnr. chased some of his ecent, and It became lemons. The obscure chemist is now at uni: trerlomer. Mn. Landry's core are non pierced and eerrmge are we r seen in the pink Iohce. She never weer her wed- dmg ring. but on the third ï¬nger ol the lett ‘ hand it Blender bend of yellow gold holde ‘ an immense tnrqneiw. Mre. Lengtry keep: ‘ two distinct robee. one for home and one for the theatre. When ehe goee to the theatre in the evening she takes a. shower hath end then change: her entire costume (or the theatrical wardrobe. A manicure elweyemeete her est this hour, and the nails are poliehad to “Job tints when she Jeannaâ€"New Yorkdetpazck to Barton Herald A [OI-V0 Io mm. A stock broker dro; pad lnlo ll. Brood -troolsoluou yenurdsy. uni the borkoeper. naming lo onlxoiputo has won". pm before nun nlorgo clan of clean)! milk, which no drunk wish snob evluem falllll'l than. when he had gone. 3 gemlam'on inquired 0! she cocktail d opeosor it there woe much of a ooll for tho beverage. “ You‘d be our- prloed,†won the IDHIOI‘, “ it you know to wool on uncut milk ll drunk. Toke the one of rho! porn-on who just won. out. He used to over-go lwenly drinks of whiskey ur brandy I dsy over this bar. When it had begun to tell on him he nwophymolon. «who odvb-od him Io loko o glue 0! good rich milk whooovor ho tell u oroviog for rmk. He did on the doolor odvlsod. Bo on not token o ooolnoil to my knowledge ’0! four mnmho. $0 in now “nosing over I’olva alone. of ‘ llk ndoy. He told me :50 other man in“ than be but com. to bus :5 onvmu for 0h. lacuna! fluid fully in gun w for whirley. pm! In mm 001 6 Sent . i» wou‘d bunk him 3" up if hu- mpplu-w won- m I» am “Ifâ€"New York Commercial Adonmer. “ Yaa. your M~jeaty." Czar «7‘ G van mom laudad nflas wnh ï¬xed bayonum. ready to ï¬re upon my one who comes Within 5 chounnd yards 0! the sand alum: which I mve to "Mel?†Aideâ€"N Yes. your M‘jaity.†Ourâ€"w And have you got me tune traiun. so that by frcqm m ub-mgoa I may bum-s the omurpiru‘on ’2" Aideâ€"- "Yes, 5013! Murray." Cau- “Axd an: all the annual curnfully fuflIï¬PL‘. so 'hao n aurpnae is imp’znnible 7" Adeâ€"“Yen, vonr Majesty.†Cutâ€"â€And is me route fl oitd wnh poiico apnea, prepared, an the amunonu sign of d-mg at, to mnud ID alum 1" Aideâ€"" Y .4. your Md :x-ty." Cantu" And no you quite HJI'B thm no one In loakima ?‘ Aideâ€"w Ycï¬, your M deny." Czar-"Tam: I think I mnv “mum to naval from one Iowa in my dominion to number." [Dw- au '1 -Punch. Ssene: Interior of the Czn's born)- nroot sway. guarded by a “null army of Home. Foot sud Artillery. The Emperor of Russia Ind hm mos! trusoed nude-de- 0:5le diacovaed convening m whlawrn. Cur-“Ba. an my oomempmuna nod, the nerow A‘ennder o! Bauunberg has beru Ignomlnlouuly driven from his Principal- my ‘2' Aidaâ€"â€Oeuaiuly, your ijeaoyfl Cz srâ€"" And now to arrange a manar of fat greaner importance. w line you liued at): r.i|road_gnh armed truopaf" Ald8-- Win“: in u unmet Noi much. u w. I" know. I! that were MI. u would not manor. Bu! It In vary ohm In oxponnive luxury. " It would be publicly Inown' aid the norms: yenetdly. um "it is b Jun minute for pstonlu M ohrmon chm ohlldren with too Inlay “mu. Sumo moth mm to I young mun who Ind “no Chum-n mum In M0 5 leg-o, of £100. but tho tell-Io: In bl» will only â€forum lo we nuns. 3nd w. o n -eqnonoo \us "an It can tho lent“ M to olmiu nu Inn n. ciao-slug» him." "My pounds for A rule: in Ini- ony m- on u... v.1! of 4|. “ad in Inâ€. in um .00 no: I‘nIOfluIQ' um". )I the handle! hi: vuhon. this Impact! Nudmlcn : " TI. Lard blo- Oly m gum-Damn cm Emu. taudmg from Couuco ions to Nomads. A communion was adopted. a canons! oom- mnmu clxoacd, and prcguraeiuannnde to: greatly (mending the rouberhood. The orjeoua o! the organizmon are embodied In mu vows when by all in: members: To pray dull? to: young men. and to labor in- dividnully to bring young men mm the Church. A Chicago deapatch mye: The ï¬n! gnuuul convention are much u! m Brother- hood at 81. Andrew, an Ephï¬opul Church organ znibu wmon arm: and three years ago in Chicago in Bu. ngeu' pariah, was held in mu 0.5mm! Mumo um hm unu- iug. Delegates were proaeut from awn.†chapters! repgeseuu’ug eigha ‘diunesce. u- A \Vldnprc-d Organisation to Bring Young Men Into the lspI-qopni (Jim-ch. â€I M I“ COLD BATH. Into which I!» npluhu whhont in In. sun'- Mummy. 8n. son but to ho: couch to: halt 3n hour'u up. tron which Ibo in “an nomad by hot mud. who brings on a. dumy Hull “Ivar Iona am. 3 Ban- enp a! Ball)“ an new tho mowing coup-pus. Baton the "tum Mrs. anguy has nun any montion or barn]! in the papers, and mu over num- eiemot the current [Opioa o! the any to m.ko_hunlt fumlllhr wish .them. Then the maid cum» in uud Ibo morning I‘m u made. Al 10 30 do out Ibo uoroury arrive», Ind the holleub' outrurundrnoa u dict-ted. A! 11 o clock Mm Lanny tuto- up Ihe toil. and. the: a upld '00:" with he! magnum keep herself In form. bbé‘ guru xo r-zhemul. Au n fencer. h )0 doubl- lullt she has a supenor in gown: umuuu Ihonod her protumou. or amateur-o. She is olevar with the plum]. and never mine- . and an amen pun. . ST. A NDBE W â€â€œ011! “BHOOD. ru- uou’oo up ohou the hind bu knob on 381 on rum-nu. nun; “Oar pououutmndo ood “onion": oi tho pun will ho nomad. All oihou mm oppiy by lotm. Lillie Lonny} The oouoo N m tho wriiinu o! the bounty. Ind iho “gun-into. which u [use enough to ho nod olmou uom iho mm. i. Monti“! with Rho! womb. ado by and: mih Ills amino. Brooklyn prowuu‘o. hm- immorlolra.‘ ii Lindon wopmuu. ,Mu Long I, u an"): uwohned u 0 o'clock In Ibo morning. no mum: u who! hon! Ibo routes. Shaman upeudo ion minus» flu- lhc 'l‘uu â€all! the 0‘ II" I...“ I0“. Something Like In 'l'yrum. u‘n bu Ill Hui Danni-II. II I Mule. LILLII LANG‘I'UYM rm 'rl‘li-~‘u WIMP?" - uâ€" or-e vs II Ind II!- p mhrly MI In NIH. (1mm Illa .0 With 'Im sum her Willlr Brough. ol I'm-lock, Clan. cold to Poo-eon hurt-runners] (thoracic-tint“. A Batu Freuel-co epecinl eeye InVeall- gamu o! the exory about Willie Brough, the boy living at Turiuek, in the Ban J equiu volley, who was supposed by unperatiuoue people to eat in to object» oy mt-rely flung his eye»: upon them. exiiloied that part of it, of enurae. Be In evidently overcharged wtth electricity to it cemmhobm «Meat. The mapping of hi» ï¬ngers (lieu-en rporke to fly. The poet- uiiteter ol Turluok had him reiote glee- -olly how he met ï¬re 10 wall paper by thin meaue. Au input-nee agent. It is allegid, lit-d rtluetd to take more Hall: on ploperhy In the neighborhood r0 lung to the hey remained there. The men. howaver. denier bblu out: moot. hat OULflme the story of the powder electric phenomenh and declares himself deeply interested tram a eeleullï¬o point of View. Pipilor excite- m at but been sogreot since the etory of ne sinister power of Master Bronah wan circnlozod that the {other has tell Impelled (0 wow» away“ and has none to remde on the other side of the 8am Joaquin River, tithing refuge with his family in it Outilï¬ï¬‚ in the cottonwood timber, it long way In in village or railroad. A reporter found him 'here. He denied that his son had canned ï¬re-awn admitted he he told him thot when lying in bed at night e new ep‘rhe flying about him. Willie is an extremely nervouw‘hoy. 11 yearn old. with Idlruely devalued heed. In it melancholy wuy he acid that he did not know how the myster- iou-i Ii ea cocnrred. but told he now aruhn thUI his own body at night. M A. Kohl men. who keeps c eehool in Mercer cunnty, in which' the clone ï¬rst hag-n. dcecrihu how the flue broke out in one afternoon in diflerent pert- ol the tchiomon-e, being out: ed by no visible egeney. Olher echolore were hoeiily diemieexâ€"d. hut Willie Brough tut detemed A low minutes Inter be ï¬xed hll eyes on a hey-thed it few yerr'e dieflnl not! called the tucher‘c attention to the loot thOIhmoIlllflMd tram the come. V ry not; it true in 3 blue. The teeeher tor. bode him attending tehool say more. He doee not believe him guilty of oreon. but it inclined to think he re the victim of cope:- ooturel oneneiee. O J the province Bnudey eleven mv-teriooe oinee oeeurrcd to the hone. at William I lather. O... broke out oteearner 0‘ the roof. oro~herin some bedding on the middle oi the bar. end the third cheered on m . groin none in the hero. WIHI. looked at o «new eteeh our by end fl .mee issued on: of the top. The mother of the hey it pvoetnted with excitement end onxiety. Mom of the inhchitoote ol the county Bl’hl' d To lie! on epiritucllete. cod im.-itel'.ly believe that no notorol expleootion can tecoont log the teen!- "heâ€. “ Bel! ï¬rms. In in! so (add. Topnoody." uh. Inmmpud. " sad I wouldn‘t n, my man I. V m WWI " no III-II [p “In I lack lllllc. " My don." romuhd Hr. "npm 01],“: In ma. at“: 3 hu 0 domain.†"' a 00! In :10.th wom thin In tho would. " '- Pumb y nov. Topnouny." up. replica .h‘o"IVo " On the century. my don." ho eon- fluued. " I mm 3 tool in non Maud Quinn “an “onion. Ind lb“ no I. In any gym... 3 Igpopior pay-paint! â€7â€"- h '5'“ '1 """ Tho'nmn in ova. huh Inna. win Tho quantum! “lino-«on: " A sh. was! young an .0 tin picnic pm on I Inn on»: an on N: mono all am 3 aifl'o In» In Ind mm to II Inâ€... u M 050 um um." ‘ hot. | Il‘cfl -. ‘ luv! .2 Ooneidoreble damage wee ceased to the Qieeu’e Perk. Edinburgbyhy a heavy rain. uoam on the 8m incl. A level ponin between the hill and Holyrood wee danced to each an (menu the! mm: had to be suspended. The muin sewer wee unable to carry cï¬ nhe water and bare! in two places. one of the name being several feet lung. Ala-lie! rock took place ‘trom the lacs 0! Behehmy Onge, lortqcetely without injuring any one. A and sensation ‘ee caused in a church in Mac vnciuily ol Fortes, Moray‘ehire, on Sunday. Sept. 26 h June as the minister hed entered the pulp". a men rose ID the body at ihe church hulding uhnge menu- scaipe in his band. Reading from n he pqceeted the “prayere o: ihe cangrega- mm on behalf of a certain indivmml wuu had accused him of diehoneeny.†The ndavuluel for whom the pruyeru Were a-ked vine prcueun in the church. hm “we no aim. Be eccepted ihe prayers wiih equumminy. After a me olher remuke mu man am down. and the service [to ceeded B3 unnul. A thrwu a tn- 6'“ m 4"!)0 in lha-‘ow by u nu ’m up 4-b1 m nu-rm-Innlu Tim Pm! -l 'h u MI) my. vll J Eon-rd ntudm M “r «woman. TM chun- lor a 0mm I. aim I M»- The Glasgow Oowul Society hes resolved to ereooe memorial at the birthplace o! Baroa' " Highland Mery," on the hum of Auohmorv, no Dnnoon. I! hen been arranged So lanai. the inï¬lviduwl ‘e‘u’ow‘np. tion to one ehnllug. in order that A large number of rho poen’e admirers may have an opportunity at contributing to the can 0! the monument. ,v- _'--â€"". ‘ho Earl 0! Fl!" nnnu-l dinner to his tau ry nu held on tha 80 h ammo us New Mu Lodge. Baum". Amongn tho .ueaca was the Princu Ind Ptinoeu of de. Pnnoa Aibul Victor. Punoeolu Lumro. v.01»:- and Mnud of Wnlau. the: Morgan: 0: Bunnngton and Bu- Henry James. all of Wnom took part in u mon- Lgy ball in Iho pins wood. The personal nuts or the Into MLJamu Thom-on Gib-\un-Cmg. W. B E‘ nhuum, umouma in pot iuthory to £68 £9 5’. 7d. 1: is nid then hm library. one 01 the non nimble evor collected In Soon-nu. Ind ooumiuing mnny imponunl mun-cupi- nd loner- 1mm omiqonl person. in to be mom inhL'mdoza in me spring, "!L_A Av... ~â€" h is nodal-Mood m: in are sum c! Mr. Ounegm‘l (ï¬at bung unwed b the Edinburgh dig-semi. new will be In en 00 acquire the mum“... and o! Ont-mun am". in the oily. extending from the new dug of Iha Balance Ind An Mun-um lo Lmdny Pmoa sud Bruno. for the creation. 0! th: "bury bullduga. A. n muting 0! tb- Glnsgow Free Church Vat-bylaw, ou the 6:!) sun... r. for. um- was mude‘m the doulhs u! the Run. Dr Kw, of the U. P. Church; D: Flaming Bunn- Iun. o! the hub Pronbylenun Onuroh ; Ptulouor anlo. Ann-ween; Mr. Mame. Arbrosm. an! M2. JJlly. 0! We» Pon. Edinburgh. B. “an. â€"Wuh¢ut¢n Critic. Ur. June- Hunter. a! Glenupp. diod on the 5%.]: ins... II hi0 ulna-non. In Eiiu batch. tron: manna-“on of the Innga. It. Hunter. who I» in In. 68th nu. ma 3mm" 0! Mohkuk. and had unrly at his Mo been ideuuflad with this Ooltueaa Iron Oxmpuuy. of which to was s pulnor Mr. John Cuban. “or Skolmorue. dropped down dud on uh. 43!: in". .I In. uniduuu. 80 In and 90 yam. and In» an union puma: of th- flrm 0! Grab.- c 03.. Gin-gov. Manhunt, Lisbon. 0d cum sud Bombâ€. Tho ï¬lm in on: 100 yom' landing. Wash.†winch mm '36 his}; titâ€"hi; p153“; 36!“qu on Ibo 6:]: “my van wiponcd In manqunu o! m llnonud dun: o! Oulonol Muphnuon. ol Clan, Inphouon gay-909313911031“ diam: 0! 1h. " Btu! nun-m Ice-o I. churchâ€"luuud In" Io-c-hnd-uu- and [load- â€"lmblo â€on... Thu Town Council at mugs- Inn dourminod to woman . Nguonu Exhibi- uon In that any in 1888. Qllltflu HIIDIIY 004' A I50"- 50,000 t vn Inna. o mptuy than will Inn-n In‘ a lln- m. I "me n no no n no in- v h“ but MI 'mM‘f mm ,000. Thu» I! meu'a mundurg ICOI'LAN D. Again we tears nuns into my eyes. Barry did not mun to ho unkind ; be WII . my IbODuhfleu. But why had I Ion my cumphxvou ? Can a womun hve fore": in rut. um hunted by but Mr, qevor going out new: on some errund. not] then hurrying home as soon :5 the errand is done, Imb- . no losing her complexion ? In H tho odxuute or he: mode of me that main bar old before her time? 10 war on In tongue to my Ibese rhmgn. but I retain. . l have learned_ Ohm "_ nlenog “gold-n." ,, "-__._ - .. How I wish I bud anmethidu to road," I said yenaerdny. " I think 1! I Ind I new book now and than Ibo evenings. whan you no out. Harry. would my be no long." H Buoku coal too much money in than like Manet" answered my buobsud. “ I would think your loving would amuse you enough '10 get brand for his hmfly Ind lsy by n lmle for u runny day in as much u a prudent man can do uowudayn." And II he apoke be m hm mg" 9nd went out. Wm men never understand women? Will they ever see their own eeln~bneu in in true hum ? These thoughts rose to my mind. and I "flamed with l nigh tbs! a tube of me money which Bury open! on oiueradwonld buy me ell the new book- I wi-he . Yea Harry do" not men to be unkind. He saw his mom" nomad n he mm no, god be minis I bun no tigm to o napkin. Pub-pa I luv. not. But, oh 1 how much hsppn‘er I Would In it Ihingd won :1 Haunt. A}. woman only mmhid'n to now. his; sweep, dun. but. brad. take our. of children and keep house? Hun thy no need of non-mm ? N 0 higher nun†flu. is gtuwd by 3 life like mine? ‘ " The Incl in." he replied. “ I'm '3?“ but wnu working all day. Ind man go out w gen high-med up u Iinlo. You Woman uver mnka sllcwanoel for I mum" Ami ha went out q mo away-1y. Never make â€nonmetal. It the hu- bandin wdrried win business. and I do not doubtiniu no. a wife worn-d mm bounaleeping ? Arc servants nnd nhlldron and "other: no'trouble ? And in u wanna mflrrenuy constituted from I mun, no that Ibo recreation whxoh our can-Merl Indu- pemuble tor himselt is 0! no lent“ to tho other ? There iu'no contention bctwoon Bury 3nd me. Bu! ht: love new in. or sum to be. I very differs!" .hing hem will. it oepmed bofnu mathâ€. 10 my I». “I. [no of III? In every wilt like me when um um: manna? .. How your complexion bu sons," «it! my huubmd to ma Ibo other thy. " It news no mo that in thin climlta I wanna is old at 30 " A Sun Frauouoo dupstoh nyl: Th0 Chronicle this morning pnblinhu “moon. of ma crown of three Nubilintn from Blue- rin And then .mul in this city noonoly. 1| wn only by maiden! am that! pronoun here became known, but! I0 turful no they d tho power at tho Rania: Govern- ment its! may "tau ‘0 am that: In!- nun". They o-nno‘ Ipuk I word of Enallnhv Tho mou no known only by moi: givon cum-n. which no Douom. Vanni MM Inn. They no ugod mou- tivoly 42.36 0nd 3.; yun. hm iboy look much older on neonatal of the hurl-hi they hue undergo“. They soon themnlvu. by the “amt frionda. won on eruu mm of-wu' look". no Vladivo- noet. in Jun. lu-I. Oool their pam- “no" tho crow. Ind amped mm â€a "lolwhn Ibo ":on Bnn Punches. A» flood 17. "all". A Q‘Iobeo don-push up: The Paul papa. hon upon Ohio "cum In nun. mdmny em- «I hound!†In an penal of Mod-mp PM: or in B mum". of Natal- q-un, on the N “(ll Smn- Ih-lo'. who urnfllv unvv 'i". ' 'HIP ohan. “I Hi I lmw ' u} w It Inn! y“! Icahn. B uh, r luv vaOll Innigkhmnd on you p nuou-dy tn "1 -I. or flu “ill"! in two you. 3nd I h. inn-III. d » i )-â€"30 please maâ€"Jor thin once ?" I could hardly speak; in was as much In I could do to koep the tears from caning; bin eon- duoLogeemed yo cruel. " Wm': you Mn .1 home. Bury, to oblige me? Jul! this once. I um aolonely ?" " Lanely 1 ’ was his answer. “ How nun you in: lonely with pbq nhil¢ron 7" 7 “ But they' are ub’aiifflgnd Enchant. I see nobody. duyï¬iï¬n up! I!†out 939‘!ng The um. um It." at a III-Dali's Neglect. “ Are you solos to tho leemn. Henry I" I ma, as I it." my normal one evening pm- unu on me woman the! ten. " Y e." woe the reply. " I wish you would tote me." I wavered. “ R~ ully. Mary. 1 dual home ll Ibo pro- par gene for 3 mother.‘ ‘ . " on one of my “now would look “to! the children. I do IO wont to but this gun lecturer." " Tell the umb. I hove but one ticket." nu the n ply n he wen! out of the ('00:. “and I don't think I can oflord to buy another.†The inf h{mu7:17;;(mom's-5:07:11â€. A rainbow Imaging our dunnod uh to. Are we round at our Hun Inn your to no. An old chin-ch PM on a neon hm “do. TWu lymg u I] In khoir DOIOOMII in; The nub utwfln' - bun-got on out wit tho lu mu 1. y glow o! the amber was. Chumou‘ n luuhmer we old unm‘ I ughl. 'I‘ha no I . .5.-. .._‘ . ‘rvo child-on down I; the uhlnln m6. With 0!“ .- Nun: than. ‘ w u. 'mm'" on nu. at 371m m: 0! at Mon smug; Ian-mu u o looâ€"u. v'o u. (lulu with joy OII I no“ bum Tlll m In! new loan [tom uvonl Andtlu who: but mu um It. A to“ noon doll by the bum worn. A allot Ind and I Hulda: 01:; Band elupnl ln hum Ill“. tho we a! you 1. Don. mm on the manual nu. For Ion la you. though love been, And love nlonu tho heart can ï¬ll; And the am old mo. mu nu been [old In du- [00. by. to Ipokon ltfll. A trim-b m home on n Iholund buy; A In“ outma on! on the Insulin. I“; A Rudy" to: the land on In or". u pron nu lmpl ‘nuth tho old root "to; A mud luqh. sud :- twin! “on By the waning door in we lullnu night ; A column: homo nud a nun ombrm From Ibolovo or nu youth and um ohlldun Imam. An mad man la n 01 um chnlr; A golden light from a Intern sky ; Hi- wlla by bu uldo. wlth bar ol‘nrod 1151:. And the open book of um clone by. Uwaet on mu bay Ibo «loamlng lulu. And brlgm la the glow 0! "an evening It"; But dearer to them are the juper wall- Aud we golden street. 01' the lnud am. 0 II . :‘l...’ n 'l‘lu fllhllhn no- Elton-- 11m \‘uAu-o naaulin. tide