4" te- roaMse lt ébeE iveing 09y Mmes IOhve tboes vaccinated and, 1 Th=Î4sne spil.tWh R 'Nelson espee t eeryamanto de ls3 ePrses er is ae baptisedl, and 1=y besIt 10enarM*WY mode Two C*esgeeste Lassa doty* 1 "hedefeertoéwhea the reWstcm lt iw geod. Perhaps now you w-M 01- @W Col. Thomas P. Otbnhwedhp fanOnemark wuts~mode sugestid whether It Forty-six jyearsegothebifuMated Fouranswer" Tenau wit and stet.eanuin became a Wà- woold not rend botter, "Eland es- garmentt't*r~eal"desswas ushered The General was bristling in is wrath. tional ebaraceter a few yers ago When peets." Ina the fieet, or, for the matter loto aà cold and( critical worl, and the If ha yo inthearm PdBogyouashe e636 e toCOngressaa ReIpreset- of that, to the country, thsebange aig, mother oftis now popular Invention, au answer-yes, Solno. I wl el tive front Texas. He wals consicuous n1ißed little, for no twoe names were Mrm.AMOURa Bloomer, was therby 1 aecirn bewtilisteny fr 1rinto look UPOn, and lhe raroY elyD aY' ever more losely Identitied than those Pla nthe aiche of dethless lin&e Nevie, w lin thwelvenths'Y time.see- thing that Was not consicuous.He ofrEgland and Nelson; but the latter Mrs. Bloomer's high soelal popoinand eeed to a fortune ofio a year. she madle friends, and heo a ogo-a eete tegry n t1:0teitliec nntb iptd h in wel btorn, beautifl and accomplised. tarred to hie enemies and so quick withà signal wich has achieved world-wide was engageda in editing the LUIy, a tom--~ Add ln exchaonge for ail this You oser is wit that the men who were oppoemd elebrity fiew fromt the Victory's must- porane journal, when her erusmade ln It seems strange that when a mon 0 -yourvelf. A Young man going to bie a to him were anxious to get over theoir head. and was ýreceived with a ahout fatror of dress reform wa sogn, and taken In lhe usuallyofeespot out about gpoidbarrister, named Noris; but what famiy tilts. He was pointed ont on the do0or througbout thé dee. the cuisimns of that paper fairly bleuos- It.-Philadelphia Record. Claudin" has gone tor puy long-rmn et Norrisse rno oue knowe. And gay jou of the Housemas the armt native Con-.dwt h doayo e aie h ece-o i o oet CHAPTECR X. avisita. Gone a&fter the usuail vow, prose- have a rich rather ln the Antipodes, or gressmanfromt Ila State. It was aise A rMONSTER BEL.L' d ideas. ' feofbe rdi all The erescud-didn'tcome te ,Vpr ien fspacesthat ad iu nbtlan weeiyuera ah related thaet his district was wider and It's tire nicgmest lathe World ttire n The une of the boomer la at preant fal 4 ; I came to ilsh.-Harper's beena flled for R shilling. yet most trusting 1ook of the sweetest eyes was, if you ever haed a mother, and you jonger than many of the sae fE-in Uanata= Order. chielly moaned to athletic spoerts, but Weekly. e et the word "Ce.On" It in the world, thaât ever ln tome degme have so e u. And, moreovrer, sirge rope, reaching over a territory of twen. On the prinelple that a living dog lalits origInator intendedfi tetobave a more Browne-SBqlt la cheapi the world souhfrme. I bundled MY consoled an adsent loyer. But 4j, duty. jnsnit me. 1 insniy belief, @siryou are ty-seven counties, and runing fromt better thon a deadl lion, a bell that 0bfgenerai adoption. It was to take. the over. Towne-Humph! IDid you ever , te tothe eghiten tThere in a retired igenerai or ma or Cgen nadventuter, and maslong an I hae the Golfttoeaguse Peau, on the Io woesol ebte hnoeta spsd neeyocsoo h oebyclrd fmdu tadu , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a woentrconIbaea-yhwIshlcalhmgnrlauthority over isa Neville, she sabl Grande. This ares comprfised 3,M1 eracked, even though the latter bie the eumbersome kirtwhich at thart timge store,-Life. agetoifotome days, tell- when I1sehtimi, so it muni lbe right. Thorn neither mee Or correspond with re. square tmiles. Oehltree was practical- bge fteto o oetmgs a grnigi iet uha se Hsh odh hbtda wsgngto Commence te in this distinguished mufitary oeier lav- Good-morning, air." ly the king of it• bterof habeen a or fadeat e.that, inteangae t o anontepo- s i orsi ehbte u atoc.The lownessO ro igAt Cheltenham, hfim I muet see, and He lhad rung the tbll and the servant Ochiltraeewent to the top of capital t thee twbio iggst ells in o-tb.lathy eifsh wrie f th e nwee "b- symptome of affection?'T e@.lHeba wa igaefuL. If the transpeedily. He in Claudine's guardin, and lhad opened the rdoor. I degarted without favqritim at a single bund. He wr was getge iies elel inar nig t askwatroportmon of e '-tried to and out how much we ore wŠtsalu I ay about tefor twelve mionthe,ountil she Coimes of age' further discusson. UmissGore wasu 'a rncboâtoy-eles.Th eatyiteal aa pothlainemt te ot."-ie alog n te anndthe arbiter of her fate. d lMr sngber heard @adl, andthe last glass of of his humor was»tt it hit no eoen o goe " errowt nienapernanc e OGogordne eoain thet d t'eveieurea; Idgutmiuriatinng ttGe era sudneas hie ard as It hit himelf erreya-the new costume wasat a ball, given at are oly white and red." "Wel.,when aW t last depoit ne t the do Lord Btothwell was great. He did not seemned twilght ln compariso. peared upon the tour of the Forty- the houge of one ftelaeso so- we get the bill everything will be *h Utle or-tree hden house speak fso plainly au his able client, but I(ob1otne. igt ogesta edi o u lt nt e ttnhichdeselvd bu.-osofot lny Estmere dinghr tycould see hee was vexed and annoyed! at the House [nto a furore of laughter. cet and he wthIcnter ofattrcion Wlla Go-I'isokigth&a *bhde.nmy commnunletion, and endeavored to THE EXIGENCIES OF ART. The country members used to declare adrigte wentire eeing. ttacto Wlmeyou men sendmney.licJack nmm.andClaudine are out,"said throw cold water Opon it. Of course he that lhe was more fun than the min. urngthe es of theagcou@ n-s n'tit Nw et oeveythingk I#m . "They did not exPeect yonuihadno right to dictate, lhe could only ad- A Vasterpice tient tWrnt to thrahams strels. Hie bille and appropriations The plo etom er rm cl ountsrof ieuwead Don crd-ron' f oynuLtfe. ey YoTa UIland them on the sande vise; but as auniod friend of my fathee/sfor a emmmer suit- were jested through. He caled him- thoe in nte aylsoie ot thewmoa o sseitdrives ,mLe.atc*t e e r. But you muet have ILa e hewould suggest that 1 should te De The pastel which the Young artielft he"e-edd agrfo ourae intowe athebarm et. the w omen tandiveng e ètretor.Fe set an, r. orisI wn asha ti the rndr etun-made was, hie was sure, the best thing Tera," and the titse wasenough to pouae ito Wategafîmsened0anita- Yestaenoiced taittur.s yr to ttsof my fhair. She ed. Hia manner told me thaet he expected whib ielieor ivs e os.tu id d placo etm a tea ng before the bantent tionountil fanned lotoIlife by the necea.head.-PhIladelphia North American. ndthrewa rgrt wa contemp ating.ocfrbdtesp in a grimy building where the water .In word to au Important session of a HIrate cie n to scorcher 111,. there Eà yEtee"I xlie m Down to Cheltenhamin 1went the next neter runesuad the windIow glasire18a- close-mouthed and dignided committee Hv e dtSocer (wssn igbys-Certain- "Icol nt ep t-wo oudmorning. During the journay 1 thought was dusty. that the "Red-heaLded Ranger fromt Ciy the hve funeral rites-Booklyn eagCad-MsNeilItidover the best way of opening operationa, He badl devised the eolor achareela a Texas" liad a foew remarks hie would Y.tebaeferlies-Boky sed ocoqurit utitws oand conoted dignified, yet amaetory, moment of inspiration. The idea W"s liketo makte covering a few pointesl ine sentences imitable to the Occasion. Gon suggeted by the glaght of a forlora, old smeurwe the august body hain u its Aid (charging furiously up)-A'eneral, gb*yl" she @id with a faint amile. Gore was the foe's name. I walked about MM naw on whrohadl on her hend pigeon holes. The admission of Ochil- - the enemy has captured our left sings. w U dd m, aentne olda me. Hei thefhoablie wateiG pae M a the ment marvelously faded scarf. lHe tree meant a good laugh-a long series What shall we do? The commander-- .tbm tian for the bet PPeonas to rrv aen. Goresai a itofeéred aillthe money lhe had for that of good laughe--and it is a part of leg. Tu% naL., As iT SAXOs. Fly with the other.-l'hiladelpia lu- WUenj thagt, whtienyour deairest I was shown into a drawing roome, and heaLd-dress, and ahe looked at Ihim af- tiltive tradition thaet the Colonier'sgt- world, the one at the cathedral ID mes- quirer. But 1 lamie no one from the foet fthat every window wau frIghted and ran away. 80So bhatened rien have done for hlim what plin, on- eow, and the other at the unfinished Hle-I understand that Mise Derwent Sa 7,e«, tor Claudne in very ahatandl from un odor of sandalwood to is studio and with the memory of varnished and pr ettoge failed to do pagoda of Mengeo, a little north of la quite a Composer. She--Ye, she, which tole from a variety of carvred sun-beaten sIkluinbis artisticoul, he for'others. Mandalay. If the former was the big. compose* the greater part of what you 1etdetusatcly "Ah! kniek.kacks scattered about, I knew I dashed of that inspired pteL ne yudge WIWam B. Ochiltree, a law- ger of the twoe, it was ereked, andnoieetofber, every morgling.--Cleveland wuyou e.wl i aoter on, haduewseIdirectly whonoen adthe placerd It near the green plombh&hant= yer of gireat repute In the 0outh, was therefore as DOa belt, whe the Leader. Jia rome mIwil lveyoaienmaersa a ndan.InaHe W&*momenti, which lhe hadlboughlt for a »On, and lits determined that Young Tom should be latter, though who ld dragedlits Twynn-Dornblazer won't Catch any said u."r~ Willtry and bie odman.aBisfaces ed ho shed norOs-like tinte seemed to send bockan brought up In thé strt-A - .Pb o.- »e ntd-u-twSif h le wears that suit. 1 doubt If W W But after all, we are %et- liver, and my intinct told me hie hutane anwering glow. AlI elsre semed path. He thought his gon would be a ground, and wold not emit any sound. hte'l even see one. Triplett-Hle should gerythig without conUlting the heurt. A tall, weather-beaten old man, brightened and beautinied by the-pres- quiet man. of geutde habite, and there- Now, however, Jithors been reewunàg, at least seersucker with that corat on. sipaee."with an aquilins nome, bushy eyeabrow gS eeof the smal pastel. "I have made and can claim attention au the biggest -.Boston Pont. .a idIrnkmy, tesaia the rIsk and a muât determined-looking montht and progress," sMid thaet&artist man. "Bis.bei, in workting order, In the world. Mn-Jc aldo els ih meyrl-t n rate 1 refued!chin, with the ternness oranuooldldier bhlda milestone! I shall keep It amal In O the Burmese communty de-Mand stad untl 1 lock.e Dot lHe BualayEtmec, Who gne"- and the preelsion of a martinet. Oh, mark by which allloseshall be Judged. cddaohnetebedrisd nde-told edthi moing tha it was e smtm osthe e re . I CMot laud i luiNeois eis to mucse'1I1am on the road to fame" played the Irrawaddy Flotilla Com- late before he could get a way.-New t "t heCede-red " iePh aip rvisns r @yt s and "-Boir" oaida Visigoth who sat In the pany, limited, to do the work. The York Journal. ln a mer'attire lying theoir acompanimnent frous my eard 'windovw ati. work has been sueessfully accomr-"HaeyuenMad'raydy wiha broeadhat over Ia 1bowed. Iflhe lhad choses to read Thou the spring came. The brown ipIshed. The tbll hange on a brirgecoHtume? t'y oo we t fod'ar any use: by Idh,e« a biletk of "Mr. Peter Nokres, S. Giles," I should not multwhich the artist wore ban te steel girder, with a distributing girler va on1019AL. BrLOMan 'osT7UZE. "Why doesn't shte wear Ift t-ay?" "It audie. Iknre W her a qua- have ventured to contradict hie. . growbeavy upone him. Hie tookrthought on the top of it, and the main irdler mooks ro much ike rain."--Cleveland away, and nouticed with joy "One of Hampshire Norrises," he co- as te is rioetsad thon despaired reste on two large iron columas, 25 bities Of women astride the bicycle.PliDeer sdlook et *fles lie h e- tinured. Thre spring quit of the seasonbatforsfest Iigh, whieb rest on concret@ fous- Mrs Bloomer wore her gaMent ut stRDnir i was close by them, een i No," I1said; "my family lives in Dev- lbot wgasamont disntegrated, for ln dations. The bellswings, with litslow. *he died, but her personal following I rat tramp-id b i telrot 1nd bf roualnd ersoshr the griy old building thiees orrPt er rim about three foret fromn the ground, Was »mail. gag a pr tminerati n "Norris la not a Devonshire name," baid and amoh break la and steel. The weight la about 98 tons, the of- Withn thirty-live miles of Philadel. à4econd trmp-Yes. Shre aitddt wus ry ain the genmerai, severely. "Now, sir, what las B@Hetsaidhi shirt slleeves the other . conference at the base being 51% and phis, there la a communIty, a large pro., what wu% der matter wid de gag.-- Mmr etught of. your plesure with MOT" orning, When there came a knocidng a h o 6fe.I vrgsoe portion of the feimae population of New York Journal. gC= iaceTey goednra l' u nomoasyh athi stdcdorandter ntrdont lnthickness. The tbeillItself te which at one time wore regularly the Mr. Cumso,-Fangle, what In the dif- futr to 'a ochace.of eyes tiooed a tme in sch abeandAbraham, who selle lothes. over 12 feet Ihigh, and the shackle, "rationafl" sgar. Whenlan1861 Charles ference between a hectIc flush and a T ge da sea aloemane htIfetucmoral n "Nothing to.day, old man," said the which was Intended for loge of timber, K. Landi% laid out and opened for set- bobtail flush? Mr. Fangle-A hectie av. 1 bav been spending the last fort- artist. "Dosad broke."-... about 12 feet. The plu in the saakle tleurent the town of Vineland, IN. J., flush la red, while a hobtail flush k.-aves ioe«>aim s tred the n-night at Lady Estméeswith UmssNe- "You surprime me," rejoined Abra- has a diameter of 16 inches. The bellithe nducemrents offered by him toIn- someone blue.-BoSton Post. wnsu 1 baeho e ville-your ward, I beolleys, sir." bain, for hie dl" exclusively with art- was@east about the beginning of the tending purchasrers of land early at- "Then, proud beauty. .you refuse my sa nnw wy hae om .O"b@he my Ward, sir. Do you brIng a istaanknowstheir ways as well as the century by King Bodaw-paya as an ae- tractedt a large influx of a very mixed love?' said hie. "el."sId the muni- nOthr,ýbu aviidmessag from hber?" oir of pictures. "Have you any COL.r. uoe. P. ocnH.TBEa' companiment to the linge brick peanda element. Amongi them were the mer girl, thoughtfully. "1 don't know *ru lgrk Ohi I hapsboiea uit fa commuication ," I repHd, poitings you would like to tradte?' oppaced him under the careand tu. which ho never albd."l omaer nt fathe ttruiisteandcult otinai at."-Indinpli Jo ra.a ier gté. Altogether 1 attemptia to.smHe in $Pite of the gen. Abraham, lothier and Fartcritie, telage of two Catholic priest. The BABY HEiESS. AH ere riuturofsthe andmen and opiono u.nie sure onhalto to stay. ea' asn ys InfcGnrlsetthe room with his keen eyest priesits labored In Nacogdoebes pari, BB E Uwme slielborein th n enieldS he-1 am quehur Yu lied ton eutr«igenn ghGore, we have seen a great duel ofreach ne uuroled a bot of loth and where the boy was burn, and they Dorothy Weter ceedle to inherit a t ari ile diae itewaesa mattramuch champagaerte n Fo. e;on Cluin idther, and I have called to speak to you drasped the fabric over his arme• tried industriously to keep tirrpupil Big Fortune.of sm dntUicltyodist n gu isha te e me yestr ft loo ndtoe-dynto trop ms . Claudnelyi upon a matter ln which my happiness- "It sgitf»you well,"lhe said. "It la in lines of thought thrat might possibly Dorothy Waters Creede tg the lttle of the toller. The dresns of the women togtIdjs dtruu-uc baeIt wsI u ned sip indeed, I believe I may say hier happiness uperb. you know that I have always takie him into the clergy. The lad stood girl to whom N. C. Creede, the famous conallsted of a sort of bilouse, Comingsin see if 1 was engaged o you - ·nh ber If ashe lire; 0but Theg ros ad elbeatlyM tted yo. Thirty-two dollar. GIve It for a imie, and at the age of 15 sud- Colorado prospector, left his fortune of sm ntne utaoeteke, Agnes-j put a plaster on Reggy théheodor of pianoesseemsthe bell. I was aghast. Surerlehecould me the pastel." deuilytook the matter into his own i ote a little be thelinethwhen he went to as kpapa fobM My rcUetor filtatnot he going to order me ont of the bonne The artist has a new suit Of clothe.-- hande. He wanted to aghit Indians.'atiUt(ievitbltouser.sreahngband. hieg-That was to draw ble åtmsthvebeni oewithout even hearing what 1Ibhadtg sMy. New York Telegram. The priests were powerless, and, withth Alf&way toteanle, where they wre gout, eh? Agneb-Yes, and It aiso mnte- e 1ergree rstat Boyar- "I know exactly, sir, what You arego-a great da fsrw pannyugtered up his courage.-New York Jour. I se e ipyading to tell me," he said. "I have eari striking Eses or clms Tom made an enlistmnent as a private t, met by a sort of woolen leggin, cov- nl aa true man should ask a the me on several occasions. Thomp- Ocesionally an eloquient testimonial In the Texas Rangers, starting west for 2 tering thieripper part of the shoe. Ths "Thysa your infister and OUrM mi».edibe anwrd rang her m"--to a man servant who appeard in to the Virt fa "bouilhroureort"fIl@ the scalps of the Apaches and C- csuewsgeeal f lth ,haarcetsewhhwolprfr smine bheanire d frakly'answer to his summone-"-tell MussGore toe nd a place in the printed matter manches in 18M. A year knocked alu usually of a faded reddish clor, the leth e ostmrrie ereoni edringc bave ld; but en add •minc want her t once. I know so little ment out by the hotelkeepers or others h oac oto hsboihab.whole surmounted by a broad-brimmed the. MOw darid it cormout?" "Ohit P hav yu ve nebout headstrong girls And their ways Interosted In the prosperiky of the tion, and hie was wlling to comle home blouhoht, such au the Dunkards are uns io ore"Piaepi n that I am always guided in these mattee place. Shis book Hinav-s•aaccustomed to wear.'hiSometimes ina dremmed her sgriw bya nhre ÀH rilway peesidentWho lhad gonoe aysbukedsowme outside plan Inis smmer linen would 9l , b t eilsty uiehvahralogacutt unàgectedly hearty Con- he informe me. He calle with Aome re- ooeo tesmnroreorts Of the head, and while he was still under his ~jthre more weightn ed .u t heAtyeestl ihTre, adIrne n etin.paedâwa-te apq«uegt respecting Claudine. I have sent Noethwest to @pend a few week, was majority in years he was editor of a ;invariably remaindte sme. A nestie iTrimly "Yes," sidKing- eco pssd wayth hp-for you ta hear him. My aister, Mie, itting on the Tersanda Of a hotel enjoy- papier and hadl been sent ne a delegate, time there were between twenty and stantintl ih mle, "and it' Myife had! as yet known. And Gore, Mr. Norri. Now," said the ges- ing the lake scenery and his egar, to the conventions in Charleston and thirty "bloomer" tamillies living tn and G;eorge, wit a lt thati-le, land ' idst's dremaming wa* over; Lady erni, "*you can recommenee-ister Se- when he was accomted by a resident Baltimore. He studied law and was . about Vineland, but at the proeutentime a running acerun i ba."-lvl =C e adtretl rn to tn Candme -1 a "bet ay"1bga,-xop 1ofoe"with the remark: barely out of his teens when his father only two representatives of the sect r- l'tain Dealer. at afrecnd . Va ete nd iret have little tow ay,"I eatn,"xt " you'nand the air full of ozone, sir, took him Into his offiee as a partner, main. "You old plug," said the fermer to hie seeeted a Invitton to ta aMsiNe'%*harTou .a sleep like a 1o. Before you have Ochlitree fought his Way to a coon- FRbNH -I R R R TI. I org " yon eua ,ain't womnd Bgowel at a place of hie in love hier dearly, and 1 am proud toay lbeenboere a week You will gain ten eley in the Confederate army. After ki t unlessIbcoldmnaetgt where hie promised use good @lhe returns my love. We both thought poundo, or 1 mise my guess; and Im the war he told the people of Texan,. jules Lemaitre la Recognised ese One thought,ed b el§ raoldirad.-ncin- g Two days afterward be paid it right that you, her guardian, should bie generally right." through is Galveston papier, "to stop o h et you killd yteralon it.Our noble friend was lometed at once made acquainted with our inten- "I don't doubt it," replied the railway crying and get solace In. work."l Hie uls ealteh egiedBoasonunat Enquirer. à hne with Lady. Etmere, whose tdons, and 1 trust you will gire your ap- magnate. "I gained eight pounds the ab111ty was marked enough to attract ofute bemtrflF rnc itnieay ritioe. Weary Watkin%: '"Say, what 1s moral ffl m«gse.f erswenH e re ap- proval."n very Giret day." the attention of President Grant, andHehsdngodwrinaaf-on courage, anyway ?' Hungry Higgins: 00~~~~~~~ asmgu.HMeundt on Isoke earnestly, and fancied that se- nina tbeats therecordl," said the Grant made bhim the marshal for Tex- H e rtments f l tewrkatre, but elià Ihadapechrsyi a h 4Fhhn to the r iwa y station.Ft a fn loe apeitiead ypthte-boomer," lightly dazed, but recover-sa. He and the President became great saBY cnEEDE•pwrtosy'o. er Wtis IM w fanscied hie wanted me alone, she f b be ftty-five oan atpieasin himSelf pruuptly, "1though I've friends. It la said thaet Grant delight. afamlindlas. M.Ced We o're asked to drink, or te t oe asyself away frm Claudine. ad with a terrible old retired genrl o known Instances aiment equa tofit."- ed in seeing no one more than he did adopted Dorothy when a mere baboe ------work 't"-Indiana polis Journal. g,»very norr to bear about this," ai brother. I hopeKd--" ,"Yem," rejoined the . her, "eight in seeing Tom Ochiltree. and became pasisonately fond of thelk:"i o eraotMcln as e aled ogthr. "In that aillyou have to say?ý" asked punds! Iwihdm nanee. Txsoe smc oOhlrea insome child. Dorothylai not toe- They called the Rev. Mr. Dudley to hie ÎFmenYou are glad, Lord Roth- the General. i-the.elot machine at the railway sta.. it dom e oany other man thaet eVer mi nudsubdpsesono tebdiels vnn. ik:"You "esir, 1 think thaet is ail. I must tion when I landed here, and the indi-came from the state. He has been mfortun fore wdowsso oeede asdo't men tosy e sin a digcond treb, &pean w ant ay-ery sory eaeyn sy h es.'ctor pointed! to 157. Au hour later I untiring H i ffrst eep theo signiled her Intention of ighting for tion?" icks: "Oh, no; only abadease esset enanglment- 'You are #sure there in nothinglose?" stepped on theame kind of a machine 8tate before the public.H i oabg hr fte estteof her dead•.of insgomnia."1-Boston TranscrIpt. tiknet Vaenti no andt as hie spoke his dreadful eyes trans- ttehtl.n h ßuews11.me nthis respect with the papers ahussad.Sh-oDofourehlybeiee tatGa m a th kigabout yota-nd ,Nothng etept to repeat that I wil, Gain of eight tunds in sixty tsntit, t li as elemwu»atioeUnssont bre: "Dl o Yuda rUmpbetreallf- sathi«ete eial eal nm oe omk e ap. sir, and I hadn't eae abtenadn't for Texas. This gave him opportunity Noue of Hia Boeiness' on the last day?" Hie: "Well, I am ~r sad. etier augtil, Very well, sir, then iisanow my trn. done anything but breathe this Wonder- for many trips abroatd, and hie became Philosophers, lasy men and Turks sometimes balf inclined to believe that T sid rthrhaghit, hall yn wk you a series of ugh einsfMlair.nevle saw anytin likare st a uent In the continental languages h@ ayqaiis ncmo.S, omne folktewill insisft upon blowIng which Ontotc n ieto uYou w er irgoeougor elym areosciae i-ipymre-as ln English. He actuallybecame a least, it Would appear fromt thereply teoir own borne, even then."--Cleve. n. ow dn eachonGr to A yu nswr he s ou dcikeoust And alfit Court me was 10 cental" feature In the-London papora, and the of a Turkish panhtont the British min- land Leader. aes one sprebavethe emauy sonarve t.Blna ithe "Er-ea," o sred tereietadold jourals used te advertie inter- later at Constantinople, who hoad aked Awkward young dramatist (to man- liMarry& girtliUke Mise Nevillee.e1 fuit horribly foolish, and hâke a crim- th ovrainlge.Views with him as the New York p- for information concerning the popula- ager)--Might 1 askt how My three.aCt eathouad a year, without a tnai before a judge. Congressman's Gkood lntentions. pers now advertise theoir weekly grist tien and trade of a certain province. , rma is Coming on, sir? Has it been ef your own tu keep it con- "le youir father aHIve, and, if no, what A membter of Congre" wa sgoing of gondayr matter. "Illustrions friend, joy of my liverr'acetd "h hremebrmo h in hie profession or means?" hm very late a few nights ago, when Col. Ochiltree has a reputation for the perdr letrbga."h tiradigomiteehave ietan as te tuth bu heputit ith "He.is a mon of prprty--large p rep»he Met a Young man Who was hopoeu klnowing more about good things to Youskli of me la both dilcul and untki ild wt o u. clares,. iloedvrye ty.Iblieve "prfeson"ly drnk. The Congresman happ Aet, for having eaten moregood things, lems.-"I am glad to hedfr it is no Z.1k." &ý«U rat ai 1 no tatMy "Whamatulayour porofesion?' toknow where heelired and -kindly for having helped mmrepeople to est "Although bhare passed!allMy dayorut"eoninued the managler, *"nfort- 4«esteau no ,o until 1 kow hat "Iastdyingn fr e nobow ar e n ided him home. The Congrenmanathe best things than any Otherliving In this place, 1 have neither counted the BUL*e LaMAIIFLyR'uaey ahoewnat srk u