[on N qu; Illj It In proposed to make the Chicago Hay. market riot monument out of a gruuite ahnft from Rockla’nd, Maine. the tulle“: obelisk In the world. The largest obelisk now shading is the one At the Luann in Rome. _ wâ€"m cu “I" O and the house has 20 rooms, including ï¬ne art gallery and a conservatory whose flowers are worth a quarter of a million. He has blooded horses, cows and shoe . and his chickens are of the ï¬nest kind. it cost: him, it i! said, nearly 8400 a day to gory the expenses of the establishment an his taxes upon it are $3,000 a year. Near Denhury. in North_(}erollna, stands .10; house built byite ï¬resent ooou nt forty.ï¬vo years ago. W on he ï¬rst uilt the ï¬re on the new hearth he vowed it should never go out, and it has not. Mean- time the owner has not slept from home e single night; has never tasted food from any other table but his own: has never used a candle or other light in his dwelling, yet has married three times, been the father of fourteen children, and became e greet-grandfather. J. Gould'l country lent cost him 8200 0001:1880 The! lawn cumulus 95 lore TheRev. F‘sther Henlsn, pester of the Banen Cstholie church st Esst Msnch (hunk, Ps., lns declsred open wsr on hustles in every form. He brends them ss naught! , s production of wretched vsnlty, end ss mmorsl sltogether. He further seys thst, unlese the women oihis oongregm tion, old end younï¬, sbsndon the use of‘ the ofl’enslve srticle e will forbid them the communion. New York Tribune: Fsirly sstlsfsctory experiments with en electric motor hsve been msde on the Fourth-venue surfsce reilresd, end the prospect of etting rid of heroes on this line seems exoe lent. If the substitution of electricity for the present motive power on be msde on one street rsilroed, the other compsuies will lpeedily line to show cause why they cennot sdopt the improvement else. him on the had “ï¬a’iï¬'ï¬ï¬. 33mg: randomly an to loo Rune. blue up whog the ‘on 71011. The phenomenon Poee plwed himulfutrlde the porher go holdlt. whlle one of hie comp-alone tried to ltrlke end hill the hog with an axe. A mledlmted block struck Poeey on the head end kllled him. A policemen “tempted to erreet e den-key ln Qultmen, G... the other evening. end the fellow tainted. The policemen thumped him An Oll- I.-.) _h.l. Ll- _-,,u . was: which m;- loaded into, when she took on o ougo of eeew himself conï¬ned in the hole, t Inawed 3 hole in the tide of the el below Enter line, end the result venom. {is vessel cod. Find- he wenel â€"- .- .vw ,Ku, to IM' a hog. Mtrid o the porkorto A coloured nun mod Pony, moon). paid by tyg‘gthor meg, went out 3 few _I_I_L‘ _ __ , uxmn sum W Secretary thohmnn eeye there no newly 500,000 Knight: of Lebor now in good etending. A Petenburg We.) pntrleroh, 75 euro of ego, innow levelling in hie. hth e, end 5 the heppy tether of thirty- children. Genet-l Hooter Workmen Powderl in There erein the United Stetee 'Ooolg-In-en Ieu-mberewho were born in Eng d, love-whowerebornlnSootlend, endeeven A yonng'Il-iehhwidow of Pitt-ml. Penn, mined Email], e- renounoed gain“ to eon Victoria end become e oitlunoi the nited Stetee. George Peebod the the once .wedwoodtorhghouth whepflti'ewu eleven yeereof wee workingineooun- ‘ by grocery store Manchu-eta ‘ “Atleutfouroutot everyï¬ve one. of kidney oomphinte in the United Stem,†i nyeDr. Agnew, “eon be directly treoed to 1 the edultentione in lager beer." The Richmond Religious Hereld deoleree tint on the tombetonee of nine-tenth- of the when who fell my be written “ Died ettoogreetedoee o! eelf.†. Philndolphie he 3 queer orgunixetion. It I- known so the “ Sudden Death Club." No one is eligible to membership who he: not none orgenlo trouble thet in muonehly lidytoeutthe curing of lifewithemp. The death of two women leet week, one in Mï¬cut end the other in Tenneeeee. at the of llï¬yeeneeoh inneoleumremind- Y‘ or ï¬ne longest life mutoometoen end. i: "an. an“: (9 Jun. let I lnw went into efl'eetinN. H. which twenty voter- onn escort thet eny where liquore ere he t {or loin they wider enninnoe, end eoeeeheeto before the Supreme Court. Good reeuft: enehopedfroln an... n the defenoehuto of [two the piece in not a nnieeuee. [to ski Favorite, whiohrooentlyfounderod neu- Orig“, L 1., wu‘wrogked by a beach wâ€"w " vâ€"v I‘d-V VI 'rw.uw u-vv ml. Eede by the ieueee. The totui length i line-oi the whole eyetem et the end i 7 wee 2,03) milee. [he n‘iieaeg inétnnoe oi "31th om" re- puted tom t. ethuinee. preo y one at numerous one. of the kind which ehouid notheeoce ted no genuine without pro lane dog. To ve it any volue ape: re! the b ty oi heniing by feith, it neon-fly t oil the oiroumotenoee should be known. It in quite probable thut the young iedy'e efliiotion wee Induced by men- ‘ him inwhiohouenll thetmneoee- to eject u cute wee the creation of n t mentni condition with to to it. Albudnedybeenemiainedin helfm'l. attain dieeuee oi the y irequenti hove their origin in the imeg'lnntion nud ere in lo moon to doubt thnt Inch .diuuea con be moved by the exertion of certuin influ- ueee upon the mind. But this iuomething entixeiy difl'erent hon the “ faith cure,†a .pinined by it- edvoontee. _ wâ€"V‘w m u-uu’ a; 0! 11.511.57.11}. who mu bow in an“. March 28,1827. The maul report of the Mantra! Tole- plph Com y, to be submitted totho mating o! holder: to-day, duo'- flu: tho oompuny’l line- nnd properties luvs bound! unintdned sud thst imptovo~ luau _to t!“ yduo of “96,990 have been 0‘1me 1‘- only mm but Claudia: In the gum 8hh_Cou¢rg h Jgoob IL Gnllin- A‘- THE WEEK'S NEWS. The 7th Hansel-e, who were the champion polo pl: era in England, have since their arrival n Indie been twice beatenâ€"first by the I’ooneh Gymkhana, and lately by the Pa nh team in the liml heat of the lydern- hsu Polo tournament. Their defeat, how- ever, ]. considered cxmunhlo, for India is the headquarters of pole, and the 7th hovel ! neercely had time to become thoroughly ae- elimntized. ' V ,,, _.- _â€"~-v III. "In, w me U per Congo. He found n very fertile dil- tr at with immense usntitiee of ivory in a re on hitherto nnvie ted by white men. Hie co leotione in netnrnl history which were very large, heve been sent to i’arir. There is even yet Iome work to be done by the ML venturoue explorer, especially in the dark continent. The well-known explorer, Plorro do Bru- u, hoe e younger brother who I. following oloeoly In hlo foot-tops. Jocqnee do Brena hu been exploring hundreds of milee of the Interior of All-ice, chiefly on the River Ogowo, from which he met! hie gey‘go gho 'Ynmr (‘Annn ll- 0---: A , _ J- ..._--.. u... .muuu Innuua wnn bated bread). The “ balance of power†and the “ status ‘uo"-â€"thoao two venerable (cache. to whio so many human lives have been lacrifloodâ€"aro in danger of being I: - uudM"BozF{13E"£in-'o$o$ PM "8'13“ my own Itommh." V: -_ -- - . umpu, 01 All! twin. In Bending e New Yeer the Emperor the former of ed bimeeu " Ferdinnnd, Prince of Ba] †The Em :- eent hi. rely to “P oe Ferdinde ï¬xe-Cobnrgfl ' lerge black puree at the Tee is drunk elone or with e lemon end the anger eaten from the hind. Eleven or ï¬fteen out)- ere not too my for an old tee drinker. Pope Leo is very fro e]. When elected 8 that when he ï¬rst It is reported that a con lreoy egdmt the Belg-rim: Govement, ingting the pop- nlnoe to take up erms egelnat Prince Ferdinend in {evonr of Russia, has been discovered in the suburb: of Soï¬a. A rednetien in Irish route of the sauna! ‘vnlne of ebont ten milllone of dollars has just been medeâ€"thet ll, inclusive of other reduction: made within efew yeere. And yet the Irieh tenentl ere not happy. Ferdinand of Bulls-tri- wee recently subbe'd by Eggperor ranoleJoeenhmf Aun- sud , ,‘ _-__ â€"v uâ€"wvu- evn BOYD!“ Bile- ceuive Send; lately with greet eetiefw tion to the en 'onoee. Pkfladd ' Pma:Armedpeeoein Bunnie Ind Auk-ï¬lm.“ ultimte war. It in very muohu Hem wentogou-onnd with his ooet-teil full of torpedoes derin the e to kick him. 8 poop! It is reported that a con inoy egeinet the Belg-rim: Govement, inviting the pop- ulace to take up um: egeinat Prince Ferdinend in fewer _of R9919, hen been Almn-uj 2- LL 7 N tinticna heve begun for the 00an don 0 three greet Russo-Chinese reilmya. A French noble, 85 your: 0! age, ofl'erl my one 8100.000 to guarantee him thirty more you: of life. During n funtiod outhroek In the Chinese vainee of Fnkien twenty Christian churches, were burned end the convert: , ,H .....â€"â€"r awn-Au UW‘ [m much :3»: lT'hlfl?‘ mum" Florid- ‘ groan in nutu very an- noygg to the coat Mormon oi Florida, who would probshly urge the ado (ion of manure. similar to thou tuken by dc, were there in unknoo a truty with Spain which permitted such 3 course. While the New England ï¬shermen heve reised e disturhenoe because they have been revented {mm enoroeohln upon Censdisn ï¬shing unds, their hre ren in Florida sre udlsym put out because Spanish ï¬shing smsoks no beginning to overrun their pre- serves. Some you-s ego about twenty-ï¬ve Key West ï¬shing veueis used to make catches smounti in the sure to M8200.- 000 or more, vv ioh were sod in Cuba. More recently, however, Spain put A duty u n ï¬sh entered st Gsben ports “(insign- l- nun-ab. .u..â€" -__.__A , F“ â€"â€" â€"- vv-u-uu‘ er. ‘th ' lentifl'e‘delm am an? herpooned e wheleï¬vhieh ewem under eyfleld of ice end ceme up; mile sway, where it we: cap tuned by the Wenderer, whoee crew ulled out the bacon of the Stunboul en lub- Itituted th own. They hue their unit for 87,000 on the whellng luv. which says thet the tint hex-pooh lodged in e whele creates vented rights. “Munulu Christiane†m not quite so feehlonnhle no they were when n popular ‘olerloel novellet brought thorn Into vogue. lBut the val-31.0! Ce e. Ohio, poueuee e olergyrnen 0! type not lumen-ed b my hero of ï¬ction. A rowdy deliberntely ter- rupted the Iervloemend Iinsulted e led .h when the n eve In t eeovero an a moat he denier"! Theee blows, eno n knock- down. were sufï¬cient {or the rufllnn, end taught him to pey due reopeot In future to the ohm-oh mllitent. An lnteroetlng unit ha been brought in Sen Frnnoleoo by the owner: of the no Stnmboul egnlnet the Peotflo Stem Whel g Comgny, which own. the hnrque Wnnder- 01’. lIO plentifl‘lgolelm that thaw hnrnmmml It I. 106 to“ In has!“ and wolslu 610 tons. The on in New York k 60} foot In be In All weigh- 224 tom. The proposed ob. to be mad at tho contra of the Hny- market-squat. would be 115 foot I: b. not ooutlo s unboutmoturo 35!“! In eight. Its wot; 8 would be 650 tom. ' 8 Wu recently ‘8 Joseph, of Aug- “2" Efeï¬tins t9 ‘ A land of straw passing under an electric light wire in Marion, tare it loose audit dropped to the ground behind the loud. A nimble span of home came along noon afterward. both bone: uteppod on the wire and both toll dud. An eastern man married a Winnipeg widow not long ago. During their bridal tonr out he naked her nentlmentally: “ Darling. do vou lovn mo bottmr than your first. hunhnnd 7" “ 0h, certainly,†3119' re- plied : †he’a dead I" --... u-" _. unyvuuvu IV often he ' ns thst the tâ€poor locsl nsper is sscritloedptge the Goddess of Economy. Now on the principle of getting a return for what you give, the large metropolitan paper is the one which should be escrifloed. It is just ike a men keepinge psir of twelves because there is more of them instead of s pelr of sixes which fit him. The country paper gives the markets where theisrmer's produce is to be sold. Its advertising columns give (or should give) the best chsnce of getting bergslns. Its oolumns give reports of township council meetings which are es im- portant to the farmers as the meetings of Psrlisment. It is true that few weekly local pspers are apt to 0 into the cheap chrome business. There 5 no surer indies- tiou that e psper emounts to nothing thst it hes to resort to such mesus to bolster up its subscription list. Support the local ps- per.â€"Drayton Videuc. often In this age of a strong powerful city press we would like to put forward a few pleas for the support of the more humble, less pre- tentious, but in its own small way as useful. village paper. Without the advantage of the very latest improvemente in machinery, without the immense advertising patronage there is no doubt the country paper cannot ofl'er the same large choice and well aesorted amount of reading matter for the same mono,- as its lame city contemporarv. But at the lame time it has functions to perform which are auxiliary and not antagonistic to the city paper. To watch over and mould the small~ er and at the came time closer interests of ‘ the community in which it exists is the to ‘ Vince of the local paper. In these hard t mes 1 when every one is cutting dow_u ezgpenses it ‘ nu..- L__..__- n - his mlu'ibn.’ "if, â€i's%§h?s‘i.“£§3"§nd members of the Council talk one would think we were on the eve of the millennium, which here In Europe. 31: my rate is car- taldy not the cue. , ï¬~__, â€"_ zuuu' “WI-I‘m". Jul". Hodgeon Putt, known on the apostle of in- ternational erbitretion, though he eheree the honor with Mr. Cremer, M. P.. hue been visiting Vienna. where every one wee frig- idly polite to him and theoretically agreed with him. but he wee edvieed to go to Rue- liï¬. “ which country †eeid the Auetriene. “ is more in went of your or mente than we ere." Mr. Cremer ie the y men who recently visited the United States on e pence lull-ion. He met the Council of Peeoe Soci- ety lie-fight, en‘d geve e glowing account o_i Peace and ubitntlon lo have been very busy, but they have??? usual, found the world very “appreciative of themselvea rsomll And I t . godmnyl’nth k:nmhffr¢hetoï¬r$ff -33: ligion, chivalry, and patriotism alike require he should cease to conspire against that in- fant mcnarch’s throne. Carlos doesn’t think the Pope eom’peti'iï¬ to give advice on secular matters. France and Italy have settled their little tiff about the violation by the Florence1 Judge of the French Consul's domicile. Presumably the modest demand of a Paris newspaper for the expulsion of 500,000 Italian workmen mattered throughout France will now be abandoned. Prince Oscar of Sweden, who is about to marry a maid of honor. wasto have wedded one of the Prince of Wales's daughters. but the Swedish Parliament meanly refused to vote the necessary money, and the match was broken. -_ _.‘... “â€"qu use-nu ll England’s Qheen should the Czar take a tit-j: wh oh would include that of the Empress of jIndin, Victoria’s most recent pride end oy. It is whispered in Munich that the med Kin Otho hu become sus ioleus of'hls at- ten snts, retuses to eat or frink, end is dy- ing fest. Simultaneously the ghost of his late insure brother sud predecessoris re- ported nbroed nightly. It wuss Marshal Martinez Campos who lwsrned the Spanish Governmént of Isabel- a’s eo ir s inst the neon regent and hembgythegaKing. By the way, the P0pe has just hinted to Don Carlos that re- liflion. OhiVIll’V- nnfl m‘r‘nfinm .1":- maul-A on new measures for the suppression of the social demoorats. who have been constantly - growing in strength, despite all his hostile measures. The Prince, while having social- ‘ iatic tendencies himself, detests everyISocial- ist of a stri difl'erent from his own. He asks h?" a diticnal powersthto use lin supi- press g eedom amon e peop e, an contem lates meatmres8 compared with which t o Coercion law is mere child’s play. He wishes to be able to inflict a year's im- prisonment and 1,0(0 marks ï¬ne on sway man, woman, or child who hands a Soc - ist newspaper or handbill to a friend. or who exposes topnblic view, if only by carry- in it in the hand, a copy of the forbidden mint. . A story is being revived in diplomatic cir- cles of the Carr's intention to {have himself preclaimed Emperor of Asia. and. it is said, ‘ the ceremony is to take place shortly at Merv. The friends of this rumor declare it is with this end in view that the Czar has : lately cultivated Germany so assiduously. in ‘ order to have a strong alliance somewhere with which to offset the burst of rage which might be expected trcm England and fmm D__I__JL n Prinoe Bismarck, utbfled app" 1y tint. :11 [I right for the present, at far u unit; In oonoetnod, busie- himself with home nut- The tone from the Continent become- more and more peaceful Ind :11 we «orgy no recently expended in provlng that war wu .9 hand in now bent to tho talk of do momtrating thut peace In certain, and the tank has grown wonderfully easy, upoolslly since the [lawful lmgungo poured out by the Car in naponu to the New You"- .d- j The Tone on the Continent More Pmofnl- 'Nlo Gui: Ambitlonlâ€"Pmnoo nndItnly Hue kinod and Made nptâ€" Latent Onblo Clicks. Country Journalism. OLD WORLD NEWS emoma n A "mm. mm, Ch "I“ Lyon: {â€"0711} 3: in. and any one with self-respect will risk all of over 700 pens. no two of which deprivation: if the lives depending on them They are of old, nmol em, eteel. "° not in '90 rdy. Butwhen "017 my Of, her, and otger meter ale, of .1] hope has Jleï¬uc ond every door shut thot shapes, and the oolleotlon embn mlght lend to ellttle noon-I. then It 10 oloee men: m... .n .......-... J .- - -- Now, when allcthat mortal powerand intel- ligence oan dofto prelerveï¬independenoe has been done, the time has come when askinlg for assistance of those whose lines have fa - len in more pleasant places should not be looked upon as a disgrace. Starvation and death must have less terror to the earnest, I sensitive mind than the ï¬rst aï¬iroach to heggary. if only their own indiv ual oom-' fort Were all that was at stake. I 1 l treasured articles have been disposed†V ’31 76' 30"“ 03° of ‘5 â€qumdgfll 0‘ mind has provide shelter from wind and storm, or inru b9“ trying to deï¬nitely determine the aver. nlsh a mom] of the ooarsestiood to children e money value of a stolen kiss in the ‘08 with hunger. malted States. Late court rnlln I show that “{Vow, when all that mortal power-and intel- “'0 Mt of forced 0'0“"“03 in gen-tying]; ligence can do'to preserveï¬independence has 00“! 8750. while in New York it is placed been done, the time has come when askinlg , at 82,600. New Jersey. with a shocking for assistance of those whose lines have fa i d Ien in more pleasant places should not be '70 b0 d looked upon as a disgrace. Starvation and 138508. , , death must have less terror to the earnest, i Kissing 800' by “"0". l“ "“0 saying, but lensitive mind than the ï¬rst ap roach to the ï¬gures submitted indicate that the sands )eggary. if only their own lndiv (fuel com- ' 0‘ Jersey offer the greatest inducements to >oft were a" that WM 3‘ Duke. indulge in this delightful diversion. ._._‘..__..,_.., _ .7..- .s,. BEMHNO II A PIARFVL THIN“: Charles Lyon of Denver has a cannon»- .nd any one with self-reenact- will ri-i: .n -r w --~ puts the value oia kiss at 81 15 1-3333 A32 .0]. or m;- mn. [low Some Boston Women 3"†of suflering thet poverty keeps before our the Wind. eyes elmost eonstentiyâ€"some thet steel the? A new method of eerniug mono hes been heert end some thet weken the deepest stated by women in Boston. tistoor- . oommiseretion. lg Then others there ere thet et the ï¬rst ere to meet eud listen to reedin lenee ere leu hebie, but it is well to heve reeders resolves numbers into the c ed the ieugh iore e moment’s reflection steted price for eech person. These ere not enebles one to reed between the lines end lectures you will observe. There mey be understend how low e person mey fell. Mis- _ now end then e threed of comment, but not. iortunes often esseil the most deserving. much of itis heerd. The instructor selects One blow follows another in quick succesn' e topic ; end then reeds extrecis reietinpto siou, which ell mortal skill seems powerless it, end elucidating it from sources which she to evert, end yet while sinking lower end ï¬nds in euthorship. There islebor in this, lower under every edditiouel stroke, seeing end when the work is well done the result is no eth thet oeu eed them out of the thick- somewhet equlvelent to e lecture. Ler e get eriug derkness, they continue to meet olesses ere gethered in this we , end there edversity with petient heroism. Still hnp- ere more then one oi them. ing. if not to re in that which they have reed by themselves in the intervels between lost, et leest to s isld those dependent upon the readings by the instructor. Indies knows them from went too dreadful for Ion er en- in society edopt this method oi edding to din-moo. But the etc-n ls l. in vs , the their incomes. There heveiongbeenolesses. bettie is lost, end. desp te ell effort, ectuei oi ledies to be instructed. stervetion is upon them. Deeth would be m eesierthen tobeoom led to be end yeti whet oeu they do ipoThe mostg’ oereiuliy ’ Value "I 3 Stolen Ins" Some one of en enquiring turn of mind hes u uâ€"gy-wn - treesnred ertioles heve been disposed of to plrokvide shelterfrpm wind eud storm. or iur-. 50011 tryius to dsnnlm- A-.--__ l , ' -W-__--â€" ._â€"-- "van-VII . how low can ve, but busineu etegnetlon end long ’ ï¬nengiiel depression, notwithetendlng their. mug; meet strenuous exertion: to evert these mim‘ Thegre h fortnnea, have ewept everything ewey. who indnl With no etein on their honor, no cereleu- them-elvei noon in their menagement, step by Itep the , eeme lloe'n heve gone down to the meet eppelling e -. 8N“ eheu ierlng end poverty, end they oome to our, not sometl doors, not even yet in their dire neoeulty ete love ’0‘ will they eek for elm, only for work, nome- 1 end wh thin to do, no matter how meniel, jolt 33m.“ h limp y to keep the wolf from the door end drink â€d be saved the humiliation of eeklng or eo-' Ain’on . eeptin oherity. Theee ere emon the herd ehemefn in to in life or which humen owl e thet our ‘ nda no explenettonâ€"herd {or those w 0 womenâ€"- enfl‘erâ€"end we sometimes feel elmoet ee to deetm herd for the kind end generourheerted who ~ y. heve not the power to even lighten tho-e I l grievous burdens. ' the door The; heart noon grown anon- to this oft- reputed story of the “ poor widder with six childer and a stony-hearted landlord.†' I cannot assist you," in easily Mid after 3 few such simila- experienoca, And to heu- the blessings turn 29 ongning and nbuu u tL- 1“» we, nuu compumenrs ' “A young ledy wsnts 0500 to buy s on runs ooxuurruousnr. wedding drew.†“ A ole men who has lo labored in On, beginnin with en eel-nest s peslto 59†ng “one so wid y known as 3 public geneiso- m. Muster-s vinede wishes to “sin to â€3;“ "gm e: W3; $132351"! °fi 53333.33?) :2 iiï¬Â°â‚¬$312tfimmï¬ iii la n umsn y. more agenda. as the writer “n13“ lam gr"! gogatggquukd to look to the Lord for ventur to trespass on your us me but in the wswhes of the night while prey:! oxehAsh‘dfoa‘lrhthgo “:1 so, a?" of lag thst the Lord would direct our next| “A W31“ wents :n'“:£ .t would sppesl to one of His most ohsritsble ser- feel ashamed to curry . silver one. woui' vents, we really did heer s voioe close by send him . id wetch 1" our bed as ing, ‘00 toâ€"-â€", who will never 3° “'3‘ ‘ “law": “arm“: .. ne wou er y eem t st sny sensible person could be influenced by‘ xmozid‘go'fl“ a]: nig 3:11:12: 3:03:93): “hall; a: appeal, but'staoh letters dang-l never {â€1 “if ' , w °' ‘V" â€m "’3 b "m 3 Nodcubtv men hsvethessrnesnno - mititetfromw oloitieetzr 311:0 hï¬ebnotBthzl nnoe or thisuzould ynot be credited, bit h 0' nne nil {Dig inning): ' : these, endevery lsrge psolrsgenoreequslly w en “"y m r 3' ' acumen ’iebsurd, ere the work of less then s you akin: almost demsnding, sid, because it besides ' woul hes sinto refuse such vouchers ss' ‘ these as visions of the night†sfl'ord, u].- mm m! wrnn x01 mun. weste-hssket v soon receives such Ines- A young lsdy wsnted s perty suit. Her ssges without than sddressed feeling the- father refused so fine s one as she hsd set lesst pity or ocmpunotwn. her hesrt on, snd so sh ebou ht it vstel . When the dooris besieged at ell hoursI When the bill cane he refuged pri it. to withs class thst you see, us you spprosoh; insisting if it was correct thst sheps‘hyenm the vestibule window or gins door, ere; esrn the money herself. With most piteons having a merry time lsu h g end tslking,! lunentstions she wrote to begâ€"to send until startled by your sud on opening of the her 8300, “ for you- knew I should feel so door, when instently esch apron is csrricd sshemed snd d to work for it I" But to the eyes end they begin to whine and not sshuned or Eegrsded to beg for it I wéippgr. I A vnnna Inn‘- --A‘A __ A- n_, I I _ ---.â€" wt . _ , 7.“ .â€"â€"â€"v-â€"-v uvvw-wy WWW“- Bnt there ere many clueee end u 0! thoee who cell (or or need aid, en a wide diuimiluity in the eï¬'ect they reduce on our foelin e end eympethlee. ome meke known the deetitution by letter, either be- ing et too greet e dlnhnoe to ep ly in per- eon or luck 3 the oonrege to meie known their poverty eni solicit lid. Often thin. letter clue ere the moot honest and deem- ing. But those who ere diatreued end per- petueily banned by then inoeuent de~ mend. or mietence. Icon lean to eetinnte the cherecter of the epplieent correctiy.‘ ‘whethcr the eppeei in mode penonelly or b letter, the letter, however, being by for; e ieut annoying. Hell n dozen linen of A letter will give one inetinctive knowledge of the chuacterhtica of the writerâ€"whether: written by one econ-tamed to thet e le of ! corrupondence, or by one whcee d treul uuraon, when the I ï¬lioctlon h mud b thou who no rul Ismael-I, and Inst: 11% .ppeal until absolute nooudty compel: Rut .hnm -.... ______, Tho sums-log nmona tho undouth poor In the city In much more unto than In the until town And villagon. What n mercy to them no Well no to tho-o who no luoeauntly buieged {or whtnnoo, if they could all be transported into Iomo healthy, not too Ipnnoly untied country plnoeo. But " the poor we hove with no nlwnyl." Their claim: are such u we cnnnot “may or ro~ ‘ 0M, nud no generouo-hou pol-Ion bu "I! With not to tempt his ohnro o! the hurdfllt When tho Ipbliocflon h main lw 3300‘“ AND 3389180. .., W... uuw wwo or which are alike. They are of old, amnl am, oteel. Indlg rub- ber, and dotger materalo In, of all aluu shapes, and the collection ombran’ men: from all gnu-ton o! the 3k." ' much of it is hesrd. The instructor seloote 7 a topic; end then reeds extreote relating to- lt, end elucidating it from sources which she ï¬nds in author-hip. There in lebor in this, and when the work is well done the result is eomewhet eqmulent to 3 lecture. Lerge cluees are gethered in this we , end there ere more then one of them. 1‘ 0 members reed by themselves in the intervals between the readinge by the instructor. ladies known in society edopt this method of eddlng to their ivcomee. There hove long been cluees. of ladies to be Instructed. 'octiyJ “ A widow, who-o hubmd ha been dud diy or ï¬ve yem. want: 8500 to buy him 3 hand- by far; some monument," und lddl, “Al I u: m of I going to be untried ngtin noon, I mt the rise of money immodhtely lo I cu: put the monu- mtherï¬ moat up at once, u I don’t think it look- yie of! well for amm to wry min until he bu stream a monument to the memory of hi- tFflrzm‘ st wile.†Thu'n unlibio running to: gs us no one will ever know where or how she a- obtained them, sud surely we ' wouldn't e think she would stoop to esrn them by work. I. ~ She is sure God will rewsrd us if we send r I her I hoxdâ€"s scald box of nice things, by u- -. press, on pay e expresssgel :- We hove copied these few from the very Inge pocksge of such letters thst ls ri ht be. fore us, exsotly word for word. 0. ..... large peekege of each lettere that in ri ht be- fore us, exactly word for word. t my , eeeln emuein or ridiculone et the ï¬rst ‘ glance, but 31 emulernent oeuen nnd greet ’ sorrow comee in it. place when we 'reflect how low, how lent to my cell-rupeot or modesty on one must be .who:een etoop to 'uuoh gentee be . 1 There in 3 £251: lomewhere. Perente who indulge in All the ebuurditiee of fashion them-elv‘ee, nnd'illowvtheir deughterl the ' lame license, will do well to reflect on thin - greet Iheme n little, and inquire if they have . not eomethl to enlwer for. An inordin- ete love for ‘ etyle†nnd fashion gown rapid- ly, end when once it obteinl t e mutery occurs on ineredlceble es the love for etroug , end eimoet u destructive. Among oil the “ reform." we feel tht the ehnmefu indelicecy of genteel beggere in one ““0 0‘" . earnest workersâ€"men end womenâ€"e ould onrnlnllv aunt... ....a --_u. - I we nave copied these few’irem the very 7°!!- But “- ssd to see. Within 3 low years be gin s to have lost its tenors. end is gown: g elmost as common in our own inde‘xm' nt coenuv es it is “ beyond the let. The csnae of this euh one must search ior en snswer from the best uthuities. or twat to their own good sense to ï¬nd n solu- tion. There is e greet increaseâ€"b letters or in personâ€" of petitions the: shoe even y honest, noble mind, snd these bold requests often come from persons thst it would seem impossible would stoop so low. As a mat- ter of curiosity we 1m A "LI 0' BUCK smooun PRODUCTIONS, 1 msking s concise note on the book of esch. giving the netnre of the request. We odd s few not selected, but just as we tnxn down one Liter snother in the ksge. “ A widow wents 31,515.31,†e (um out West where she csn live essily. ’ “ Three yonnf indies went moneyto spend s week in the o ty in e genteel wsy.†“ A oung men oi an iemished ehemter wsnts tcbnyobesrseendstertesen nndertoker.†‘idW' t can ooto tho-Indiana!†to “In. to uk nib! u the only hope 01 having the dud nn'u I‘ll..- Mm. Hm! Wm Bum“. ood. came-F workers-flaw and mild carefully exumlno and look