subtle, ‘because it has a resisting. pow Ma. Bt 6 ough ; do y comprehend. my though Sapecteeua aid. Tac- don the word, es will tal you what I would convines from my pecitnas thet tl w me to , Lam well able to afford the for the rest, allow me to write eri i tem. days Vaigeilesls 1 reoalv-| the trem eth of the deadly ei i a letter from. Mr. iy {| one, Jere terrible eyo ECan Siena teen as the emerald—and Certain ruthless calm, as e had tly crag the. iL it he had found the fom Tigbly goiijeotared! written. e med | ant own tase curious glass tubes, anda small ne ed, rod than: long description: width and flatness of frontal—the of iron, with a large lw Impatient ‘The two ened that they which we had descended poe the trap- ran up loor; but seeing : pr be T haa it was } Ravretierd ther d no pe! middle | life, perhaps forty-seven or hits S a most peculiar face—a most old serpent type, you better idea af that countenarice s can convey; the ring elegance of contour dieguising 5 but. seare! He ent imguest) in any ater irandloe her that of found Line have been eS and yill-trosted. The eae neighbors deposed to en shriek at habe “the xamined it it after eats mei wae TL ee HM: t] this man, er sinking lower and low n to mai penal wark—ner- her, very ihoces Erinn a initress in’ the ‘Titel year of her wed ded life, . J—— added, that the had passed would commence any day was accordingly fixed. I re- identl y yea help of candles we cxamined this place; mouldering fur- ttle, a Cau, aii of the fashion of aout eighty years ago. The re Was a chest of draw. ers against the wall, in which we half potted away, old-fashioned erticlen ar such as mij e and you find ratarence to his wild dar- within m; n two oS 8 gai, ilent and wondering, Mr. a large portion of m embez- caped the general destruc- Thind eoon hot tiene in the miniature that lay hand. ean tince While Iwas But is | “it possible? I have. known “Howevhere 2 cried fe Tn Eh n the ia n. im the middle of the pentacle a ladder, and the {third step of the 1ad- had found no difficulty in open- tee Tlie firat ueMaE Wahi the Tron safe; we found great difficulty in op- ening the second; it nob locked it resisted all ettintes fil we in- all felt it, sabi who were in’ ee dings after Mr. ‘0 the house, I containing Roun acute antes oving from his form- the door. the tiated to street aoe what the stranger had said to “Merely eae whom that Ue now ae ed. able pe es wit! nce, and ine took up sreepicigay tingling tecnbetidh trons the tips of the fingers to the r me even: with iy friend to Ege Sacpeaele: he panic hevpened, they were easily induced to in thee alle fal coat ahatbee at inter iiving Be eee nies (att my will, n. Subsequently he ig it to Foals so and his tenant has ne no complaints. y_is not pai could those aetecte. cat operator himself was dead? and if we had disc the portrait of the noble | « 185 One is sometimes remark- I hae a Me ‘been two room before I Deheld at a table, fl acquai ym I will Sesignste: veying the idea of jabitual, detent but resistless power. — soon after left the stranger, w who journal, which Sarge: Sea his saan vho a scien! is ‘that hrs ears 'o be Continued eamed “Fi emp ite encom were at thi police; and four thousand Kunsald bs ‘a in ie: fegialatare against snor- leeping cars, ‘hotels, churches el alee places a where the practice is | arene food more or less annoying. ad opened the tablet; in plain red leather, wi! “and restless be the Mr. J— ne J—had is on a ‘was over. the hair, to examine!GOSSIP ABOUT ea CLAIMANT.” the tablet is removed the saucer. As u So the needie of the com ea with exceeding s swift pass went. ight eo Inder by othing more burnt yet Thad just overed;it was happened to G9 wn call-| Saat minutes in the intance of min indisputable, in- and whai mouse skipped across a class-room | Whi Orton Compared with Other Fat Yen Who | Several Men Wer always SUT®} man Tnguinig ee ut him months agol? Hess by the initial ai ing counse oe of the Min-| for Stoke, aesnite "the fact that 1 ie Se SHADOW PICTURES. Magda cl Are Making Their ous onty for Their Bulk. recent death of the Tichborne of tells how two professional entertain- . | ers, one at the Crystal Palace, the oth- ‘Tne London Echo, in discussing Orton,| er at Egyptian Hall, are making their compares him with several other fat e men who have won fame by’ their size, tt says: “The funerals of Ath fat men have been accompanied by somewhat re- markabie circumstances. eee instance, when, in aman named Edwar i i ies weighed forty-four stone, e staircase of his| in representing a lady locks before a mirror, or in nak an interrupted seranade. It is small task to keep the shadow Sates in continual motion without making an ordinary hearse, and a wall was ob-|one false move that may dispel tha il- ligea to be raxen down to admit its} jysion. Pee eels Metiescts sche seh gun lage Many of the portraits also are trans- 39, died ha Stamford in ae is ee f gS aa in ar EH Bes aah fin was slid an Yaolina/ £5 > the “bottoms of the appropriate, says Mr. face of Mr. Gladstone swiftly giving place to that of Lord Salisbury; ant here the crowd sees how the change is effect 18, The aor artists make much m |of, the amvert, who-has been dod itest a 8, esting pupil ugent She was a German, named ren e masses of the uneducated people’ land, was pi ause of| on *is rights. ‘The story of the neat fashion in w hich | ofthe fight, ber @ the claimant gave himself away andj no longer help joining in the excite- enabiea tne solicitors for the Tichborne| ment. ss trustees to snap up a clue as to his) “That little dog.” said Mr. Devant identity was retold by a London pap-| in telling the story, er last week. if nd most unique compli- its I ever ieeceive! close inquiries re- RY specting members of his own family, DIVERSIONS OF ROYALIY. end os Seine ar tke Giimes w €ro estls At i the arcesian heads di ESPECIALLY A BUTCHER, a eine make en- found out — the man, and as- he latter had been in friend found that only one Schotiler had OMe iness in the metropolis for By the un O ackiost aouaes aan e claimant, he t nm aeking Schottler the landlady te. us, there was a gentle-| W: learned from the Prince Con- Princess Beatrice has tak- e detective,’ en up lotting, a new kind of golf game; The! she is aiso a capital gol and belongs to several clubs, to aa was| presents valuable prizes. The Prine r Wales is a skillful hockey im? said alsin pho ito. been disbari SRR AAS ol A NEW QUICK-FIRING GUN. Messrs. Kynoch of Birmingham, Eng- land, have for some time past been en- gaged in perfecting the mechanism of new quick-firing gun, and they have Feputation as a pedestrian; for relaxa- tion she tur ess. Gueen iy Christina of Spain is an expert e and 600 magazine bullets are dischare- t te. The gun which only weighs redweight is single bar- mr a while in action is kept cool | ¢ Hate y which is filled aut-| p, Toothless old people who find it dif- ni ficutt to masticate their food, will be deadly weapons of modern warfare. | interested in @ recen \ TO MUZZLE SNORERS. “genius has jueteataved a @ mouse Se THE SILVER LINING. . MARKS THE MISFORTUNES OF LIFE|* IN BRIGHT FASHION, the Bright Light the Sercow, l¢ Away tn More Crown of Glory when Is Merited Sera Suffering — The Weahington, tna 24—Rev. Dr. Tal- mage pi is moaning from the eat JO ESE w men see not the bright light whichis in the clouds.” ‘Wind. east. Barometer falling. Storm signals out. ae ceefing maintopsail. Awnings Prophecies of foul weather everywhere. The ee congre- osing to realize it. bright light which is in the clouds.”” other Words, there are 100 men pom for storm where there looking for sumshine. My object ‘vil be to get you and myself imto the de- lightful habit of making the best of everything. : You may (have wondered at the statis- ties tbat in India in the year 1875 there were 19,000 people slain by wild beasis, and compel you to make the best a everything. | \ In tthe first place, you ought to make the very best of all your fimancial mi . you lost it in most unaccountable ways. many thous- this ear?” you substituted the ase uitche: succeeded largely ‘and yet, maintain- Si thete simplicity ‘and religious conse- ation | Not om man out of 100. There | {\" souls to ‘ial for others or ery em al for set ? fou can coun’ m ae each eight fingers and thuml avetous souls, A alc atte deat, used etn t in, sie ‘with old, and this ee ek thie tthe ¢ only relief he gat for his Sof fon, he day. you honestly suspended in business made your fume for eternity. a say, “I could get along oor ell myseli, but Lam so disap- ink ou are nine a on owe Ht. He can tall party, if your childeen want t er. ake ‘the | best of all bereayements. The ect te iat there was no joy the: sbeeered with’ the sey switoh shill be | demonstr: wi ou up ti fi were laid out in highly upholster- vered , flowers sugges ciactah Cae caurroun ak a0 As t this morning at yoi Nirsakiiat genie, want iouchas ines the faces of your children perhaps you sald within your oor things! How I Teauld start them ini life with rate, you cannot take ‘nem more hare two or’three miles. leave them at the cemetery. had three « coffins. a in a coffin of silver, and that should Pe iron, and then _ treasure should te your money with you, better have three coffins ‘Again, I remark you ought to make the vers best o} gone. My co My religions is gone. go off ina May "a8y e of your grief, the tioaght of thetr ght to be that you could Hot neevenly melute tap: The to ardors of jasmine and birds of para- dise. you not the bright light in the stows that light the irradiated r glorified kindred ends, ea would have t is my work to show you a bright light in the clouds. Which of the Bible men oer at- tract sone attention# You say, Moses, Job, Da ih, sora Why, what a tonal “Thin it is that yon have chosen those who were physica know ie digg mer. resfull: “David he had ie running sore, which he speaks of when h= bore ran in the nightgmud' ceased) not.” Jeremiah had spleen. Who can t ie hie that Pegeies y ree Me means of yall ‘he peat ox will have hig: “The “ihabitants eball ick.” “There shall be Pi >, YOu. “ought ey yg He ig of life's: ‘finality. te Ge TEE stil the: Christian bannia! Mier aeath, “instead oe being demo: Of looking and pointing Ls es Some of you talk as t! od hat exhausted himself in building this world, and that all the rich curtains ‘his the best Eg ‘Sat God week of tne year 18 called blos- { had two springtimes. I leans in April, and I hardly any more friends you have there the easier toward world, he is traveling from June t toward December, frot see ne diance toward da‘ iTkness, from han ms, from ist arctics of touble toward the tropics ol joy! Oh, what an ado about dying! We get so attached to le. malarial marsh in which we live that we ure afraid to igo mo and lire on the hilltop. n handcuffs on to havi m amazed at myself and Bene self for this infatuation under which we all rest. Men you w would get “frightened the warm ground, w eure eels beconie beau: $ some one, “it pains me get ours, pe fect spirit rejoined ty our perfect body will be the kind of men and that the resurrection morning si mete hae any: doleful story ye, What tage one ul 5 ory e at have yo proved about deat ach What fs the ca ae Von Tae taal oe ave made out just tient Maen dilowa nate a perfect e you not now the bright light the clouds? ih ‘a $e taal FEATS. Vue Natives of Aw “heh Perform Re- mi arkable Fen The aboriginal of lista is an ex- a report of personal observations of the Mr. Chauncy has seen an aboriginal somersault —_ only ao also ierapan ym the ground, her horse with the hat fairly ae ec height of the leap,” ys e precision with which i'w fara 2 taken 50 as toenable him to ge the aevectiont fy in whieh aes rls a spirit from heaven should fierce and fighting Barcelona, Madrid, Grenada, Valencia, so as to hold a,cork a baltind and forthwith somebody saw SIXTY 4ROUSLED TEARS, on SPAIN'S. RECORD OF CIVIL WARS AND BEY RUUTIOAS. nin Tats Century ap ouniioc craA Treads of ma break after Outbren uceeed ca one Awother in Quick Successton, Queen Isabella, a child 3 Hani old, succeeded to the Spanish thro 1833, her father, pentose vil. ‘hs ing abolished the law. father’s brother, Don Canoe, the nex xt male heir, protested and organized the fired Cariist rebellion. This civil war, stubbornly and ferociously fought,last- P dicated in favor of his son, Don Car- os In 1840 the Regent Queen, Christina, who Ma beaten Don Carlos, be- came Regen’ In 1843 Seon porutionsarars aie: eis d’Assis, und her sister Marie to Montpensier, heir to the French throne. In 1854 a military insurrection under General O'Donnel! forced the restora- tion of the constitution of 1837. In 1856 Madrid gevolted, and the’ kingdom was declared in a state of siege. In 1860 the second Carlist war broke owt in favor of Don Carlos Il. It was suppressed, and the claimant died, bey ee wucceeded by his brother Don Jua ae rections were a numerous to, mention between nd 1868. ‘They were each suppressed, Hae ‘one was al+ ways treading on the other’s heels. In September 1868, a military revo- lution against the throne, headed by: Prim and Serrano, was successful, and Queen Isabella fled to France with her mother and children Several republican eee fol. rule, BLOODSHED AND CRUELTY. A government “by | regency,” with Serrano as the “Regent,” was esiab- ig. ee UL 1873, regi a third’ Carlist war broke ‘a Siaegall id Galmicron auaseea pre, fargall. September 7 Castelar succeeded Sal- meron. of revolutionary move- the republic fell | ta Pgerrano held the executive power at ary 9, 1875, when the armies’ of the Center March 1, 1876, Don Carlos flea to ea and the kingdom IN YEARS OF ty WARS within civil wars, had for a few intil the Basque pager re- volted in April. In 1883 there was a ‘revolt in the spreading from Barcelona to Tn 168 a “military conspiracy” was liseovered in the army" and stamped and half a ‘dozen republican ris- [4 riots volution involving 8} aboriginals. out in other place net and ‘the kingdom placed under ‘t four years peace tal laud broken only by ec stant labor riots and the pats ica strikers. In 1891 an attempt at military re-~ volution at wer but the pabIE refused to" "come The yea whee was distinguished by ‘at. Bilboa, Basque tea left for her colonies. CLEVER IDEAS. A man one day turned a piece of wire more securely in nt idea and patented the mod- re stopple-holder, which is now je _vossibilities at’, Tinkled cairo for ‘women: