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Carpenter's Kansas Lyre from Rossville, Kansas • 2

Carpenter's Kansas Lyre from Rossville, Kansas • 2

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WASHINGTON WAIFS. A GOOLISH UNDERTAKER, to fight 1 pro pose bout on this ffi. takes all summer. "A new policenmn on the bent," re muiKs an teemed continnpnrnrv. Woli, that's too bad.

The. old polii-emnn was on (he boat, too. Time dmi't norm to improve any. Wlun a irmnp K'fs-n wmnan w'th a tdfifnl i a un in 1 hinvU bo uofs rit'bi on without vvinkii-, bul let her appear on (lie fccii3 with rlipper of hot water and be tuuki Itnrka lik- kangaroo. S-oinebaiv told Lvly Mmenn that A certain bishop wnf ho 1r Jt in rlmrt ob- The TOtini country have a peculiar in-tenwt In maintaining the national honor.

Holding- Grant's Burial Canopy for the Money in It. II Mcltevea There nre People Wlio Will lny Well to Have Tlielr Read Frlenda Lie In (Mate Under It. No Adtllilona to the Itloimniriit Fund. possessing appearance and abotit21 years of age. Wiudrow was admitted to ball by Justice HlnkU- in the sum of for his appearance.

Strange Casj of Kidnapping. A little 12-ynrMM girl named Lizzie Beuhlerwas sent to tho post-omoe atCcn-trail a. by her parents, and not returning, and a thomugh search falling to find her, the parents (fame to the conclusion" hat she had teen kid tipped by parties troin Poplar Bluff, wheie she had recently been brought from. At 10 o'clock a dispatch from Shattuc, seven mites distant, on the Ohio and Mississippi railroad, announced that she had come walking into the depot. She stated thflt a mint she met in Centraha had told her if she did not go with liiin he would kill her.

She was taken care of by the aifent at that point until her friends went after her. iiirais ltu. AOMTIIXJk NEWSY 2T0TES. Short and Comprehensive Com pilation of things Trans plrlng In the World About Us. When wsrsdocome.

tber fall unon the ducinv olaas. sunerera. If asn mount a horM I can ride him, tendantaoan 1 should like mv lito over want to leave isn hot Tin n. oi Labor disrraoes fortunately you find men disgrace Althmto-h a fesnlon. I have fondness for war.

never advocated means of peace. and do 'to out. servptce that "he would rut a horse on -i. i A) i Wednesday." Of rou'-se lie w. uld," said the lady, "if it us a t'utd hrrse!" if mh, have any- wh oh the bo.lv of Hen rrRlc.1 n.

Mt. rK on r.mr any wioh, npeak MoOrexor, and nt the Ity Hall In this city, on Haiil the pnrson lo an nofro Vhd wan on exhibition toilay at undertaker Mer- ha only a few hour to live, ain't pot ritt's c-tiihllshinent, on EiRhth nvenue, and no hint wi-li 'eept lat I wnnla ter uet wbh visited by a laiy a.sHendilae. Mr. wel1." Mcrrltt said that he could not afford to pre- Aposlle Paul to Ath-sent It to the Institute at; ens?" asked a Kundnv m-liool Washinitton, had snuisesteil. I "Please, sir.

wss it tothrow the delecliven It cost him originally 9m, and was used oh" l.istrark answered a t'nnadian at the burial of Hishnp Simpson. From lounsl's little hov whose tapa hal left a nt'HiNKSs point op vikw 'uni behind. Mr. Mcrrltt Slid the eannnv mwulinr Ait i The battle of Lookout Moun 1 lin Is ona nf the rttnnnnrii he war. There battle, nor any action there worthy to be called a battle.

It an poetry. Leave the matter of rellsloTi LJ to the family altar, the churoh value. He had snuiothhui that noliodv else i the business had, and there would un- i J' mnnnitB 111 donbtedly he a (treat ileniand for the use of I' "ndv. tu. i ,1 1 his mother mirl "ft he canopy hereafter, by those who desir- ttsked I.

doo'i oi ihinrf we'd bet-n ed the bedies of their de(i relative, to lie in 1 tor sei.d winl ih-u ve i't want Hon me privaiescnooi, supported entire bj private mntribti tions. Keep the state forever separate I don't hnlfAVM the populsr understanding of the term. I use it to aot ud Just af cmse 10 ino enemy with as little loss ble. Then, up guards, and at 'em. V'1 llrlVU llfirillM-I IVM HIT UlllMIJf, llllieH4 II1H I lends ot lien.

Grant secure it I ii Pi itcil m-a I ft would prove a valuable addition to the Onmt collection of trophies tiow tn SVauhl nigton, he thought. A. large thronn waited at the tomb to-dav ill account of the agreeable chiu.gn tn the veil 1 her. It Wrts estimated that per sons iisid pnwHod the unh during the nioru-uig. between eleven and tlie noon hour Women, as usual, were in the mtijority, anv 3 i.

I limn arl.liil. iiiv.if Mi.rtiaiia tt t. ti, ttiium iuu. IMfi I.P.AVIAU, It has been mv entrari'd in more other Uenaral on the Atlantfo; but a time during my I would tint Iibva tlement bv reason swum. The one thins- again is a military roslanrd from the to a farm I was rebellion came use It nothouirhtof rank: try and mak myself the I was never held a onunoll of war In TOT Gossip and News About Pel- pie and Things at the National Capitol.

Ine ipiaranttue officers at Baltimore and at the Delaware hreakwater have been noticed to look out for three vessels which have sailed from Genoa for those places without proper bills of health. E.J. J. recently appointed to a JudKetdiipin Oregon, Is said to he tho man concerning whose preferment, the president received such a remarkable letter, to which he wrote the very caustic reply. It Is said to be probable that all the sclou-titift departments of the government will he consolidated in one bureau and plneed in charge, of ono oftleer, to be appointed from either the army or navyt The netlng comptroller oflhe currency to-ony authorized tho First National bank of Abingdon, 111., to commence biiRlmv with a caplial of SSO.OoO.

iioimans itinif.n investigating committee I will recommend the enneeiHrafcion of the4 un settled Kloiiv and frnw frilw- In tl, i territory, and the purchase of the Hlonx re servathm hi J)akota by the goveniment. Ml'-s Cleveland has left Wnahlnrilon fer New York city, and is not expected to n- turn until I the heated term is over. Kho will spend tho summer in the neighborhood of New York. Four watchmen of the inivv vard, compris Ing all except the three who are stationed at the gate, were discharged by order of the navy department. In the fnture their duty I will be performed hy marines stationed at the vard.

The superintendent of foreign mails siys 1 the American companies refused an offer ot i (M HO per pound for carrying the mails. This Ik what Is known as tlie combined in-hind and postage, and Is equal to 'ifKi per ton. They reeolva at Mm present rate 44 cents per pound. i nn secretary or srate nns received from theFraneh gnvornmaiit francs, Iwlng 1 the amount awarded by tho Franco-Ameri- can claims commission to American claim- i ents against the French government. Nineteen claims were presented and nil hut two were either allowed or disinisd for want of jurtadictton.

Iurliu? the absence of the president, hile takiughis summer rest, the White House I will be fixed up considerably. The walls) ami ceiling of the main vestibule will be re- frescoed in a style similar to that nsed tn the east room and main Inside hall The building will be painted Inside as well a I well as outside, and some new furniture will h. iiihlt oneii. ntevHiismi is ine act-ing postunster general during the alwence of Gen. Vilas nndiKwuplesthoofllceof potmastcr-generi al Mr.

Kdwiu C. Fowler, chief np- Hutment d.vision, and one of the Nepub- Hcan Incumbents not yet removed. Is in uharge in theofllce of the tlrst asslstan postmaster gpiiernl, but Gen, Stevenson 1ms not entirely given up the work of maklns I fourth-class appointments, the actual nn-! (ointing being done by him, as while Mr. howler looks after the details. It Is that the Arkansas river' be Improved from Little Hock to the Missis sippl river via the White river cut otf.

The i plan of) the Improvement contemplates channel W0 feet wide mid six to eight feet i leep. The manner of accomplishing the result Is tn tdmllsii- tn Hint It, 1 The cos. of this is end ltisesrt.mitedthBt?r-JliNiOcnbcpro!itnhly exMMided during the next lisoal year. uiw tj i-iuiiiii ttee i i 1 Ilomeatic, Texas lmtniurtintined Asrainnt Vera Cruz Morton Hull commit tod Icicle at Dubuque. A irreln elevator at Lane station.

wai destroyed by lire. Jnmes Horace Jones wai hanged at Troy, N. for wife wmrter. A national bank, capital ifSO.doa, hai boen or iranizcd.ni Grand City, Mo. Thj nld sptrlens of Hnllno county, Missouri, belt) minion near Marsnall.

The property of the Alabama Orwat Bouth-ern railway has Immki attached by creditors. R. P. Ktrby, a wealthy cltlren of Huntavllle, Mo has beenadjtidired of uu sound mind. Parson Itly, the fugitive Texas proaehor, has been heard from In tho Indian territory.

8. W. Tall mad are 'a final estimate of tho wheat crop places the total yield at bushels. A numherof tenement hnuiea were burned at. Jorsev city.

rorty families were rendered bo rue I ens. Gould has started on a two-weeks' cruise on the New England and Nova Itootla coast tn the Afalanta. Ham Htatonwa killed Instantly near Man chrwtr. by falling- against the wheel ot a tuKiu onirine. Frank Redmond, an engineer on the Texas find 'act tie.

railroad, was killed if) ft collision nuarTexarkana. Klro ml Leavenworth caused a loss of Fallinir walls killed one man and injured several otber. Mrs. Pr Wilkinson opened fire on a nejrro buralar at Cairo, and the trail of blood showod that her aim bad been correct. .1.

A Clayton, a fireman, was fatally Injured In a collision on the Ht. Louis, Hannibal and Keokuk railway, near Frankfort, Mo. Krankte Morris, after belnr convicted at Krte, of tho murder of her mntuer, was married toHarvcy I). Co no land of Wichita. Mies Josfe an actress at Chleairn, was in court charged with the larceny of the manuscript of Hartley Campbell's "Galley Slave." John Kinney, wanted for murder In Kansas, was eiptured In Arkansas and will be taken book for trial A marb slab wIM be sunk In he pavement of the Albunv capltol on the spot where Gen.

Oraut's remains lay in state. John Dtckey, tht boy at Dallas, who whs taken up a davor two since for embexzli-inimt, has committed sutoide. Vox and Fred Bnhurer fell from a church tower at flranri Itspids, Mich. Fox was killed and Hoburer hadly Injured. The Texas land board calls on the Galveston Now to print facts it etithus to posses ahow-1 Inir crookedness In the management of land tlie stale, Police Mont.

Michael Mullen of Cincinnati, convicted of violating the federal ejection laws Inst November, ba? been pardoned by the pruttdcut. Daniel Amaker of Oranirchura. fl. about le beaten to death by a nearo ippearcd on the scone with a re rolvi-randsiiel the nearo twice. life.

1 heard what lhastreamof talk but without avail. If all who brought such in chinch the 'toliini-ivi'" Jleeanse tributes were permitted to leave them, the i niv an roidi olaee would so.m resemble a florist's 'gar 1 h' Lf ntK thft runs bn. bunds over the keys One old lady among the visitors, after goes wl erevr it pleflfcps, pceiung lu throiuh open doors at thecasket firIi nF ind the floral tri mites, crossed herself Scv-j or.e ot the rieaUel pi cs t.ie nh-ral times and then went over toward the'crvmP who wuul.cl the fiave of neinlocks, to reverentially murmur youngrtters pluving Ctuienhaven nt the i prayer for the dead General. The Monu-1 children's jubileM vi sit r-hiy whs to know men! Committee had not received any addl- wiiV Ukho hlllc oirlx i V.m.ti.t hnv.1 rional subscriptions up to 12 o'clock tonlav. "'j 'V ui rhotobd receipts up to last evening were I fla" 'V.

rV11 at i all. 1 le didn't have to. 1 "Wouldn't he go along with you?" I linked a jnrice dav nrtuo wo of a Coeslpy Personals. policeman of nmuerciluily club- but I made up my own mind, and from my written orders my statf got their first knnwladre of what was to be done. No llvinir plant until they were viaeu.

As a commander oanabloof dolus all witn any numuer or man itvlnir irreater of rank him with Naaoleon and the vreat esptains of history. He bad a roatrnet-to ouaiitv of swavina men which I wish i naa. The most troublesome menlnpubllo life are those oversight eous eople sasoe no motives aatlonihtitavtl motives: who believe all public Itte te corrupt aoaa anieaa uey ao The only eyes a general oan trust are his own. 41 111 There are many men who wou.il have done better than 1 did under tb eircunaxtanoes in which I touud myself. If 1 ban never held command; if I bad fallen, there were behind who would have followed the contest to the end and never surrendered the union.

1 do not believe in luck In war any more than In luck in I I I I I A General who will never take aebaneelaabattie will aeVer light one. I would deal with nation, ai equitable law reaulrea Individual, te treat wtth a ether. i i There Is a conflict of authority twcn the at their waists, anil their sWkiuired limbs I irovernoror West Viridnta and and the jnrireiaHl well-luundrled linen slarlhnglv dls-1 Deakea young peake and unto baefc taxes. i brothers are prettv certain to le In these I Henry Henner. suspeeted of belmr the niur p0turefiiue waiting parties, and their prea-dereruf Amaii'la M.lowne.

was taken rmin ueeordinir to an old ftMimiiim tWIln tho sheriff by a mob In Humboldt nounly. Call- jwlliig. fi.rnta, and rid iled with bullets. I against sn-ikes and Vlni eiines and Chfcatro railway 1 aKtilnst ihe nii-ehsity of haiullinic therralw, has been auihonaeil by Judirn Trent to eue i and hunting thorn after they are caiuht, but l.icnt.tuMi worth ot receivrr'neortltloates for the i It is considered tluit they throw a metaphor-purnone ot relavlmr tiH withstood rails i leal blanket over the limb, of the women, and equipping the road. who go right along with their sport when a stranger huppeus to row or i walk by them.

Just as If hi pieseiioo wai of Foreign. I no practical aoeount whatever. 1 eonless 1 Faiuine and anarchy prevail at Kordolau. Hiwmt feel that way. 1 like erahblng the A Hwedenborgian conference i.b.m.He.d in so much skill In eaU'hiug hut wheu a H.naii.pox baatwon deoiarea epidemie at Utrange mnn-or any man at ail-co.

nes mv Montreal way 1 leap ashore, drop my skirts and pre- 1i is said in London that anew Atlantic cable i tend to le very busy mending my net 1 la projected. can't help it. MONUMENT OUT OF HIS OWN MOUTH. Being a Oolleotion of Grant's Pithy Sayings. llnerf lt men of the manv.

thBDro who are Uie all tha at Is to keep live all of airaln. There 1 iL a inoum no man: un oocaHlonaliy labor. aotrtliw wtv never felt anv and 1 hava It except as a Wsji no such churoh and In atrntierv tn aa practicani' of ll'e as nostl- misfortune to or battles thanan other side oi there was never command when nhnuin nome set- rather than the' never want to see parade. When I armv and went happy. When the returned to the a dutv all I did was to useful.

men bad to say at taeadunarters man knew of my matured and de troops, as a man that Is possible men. mere ui than stherlnan. in niner people and nothing: Is well uieaiBUtvvs. I I I xzr mankind paid stteh honors. Chicago Kve-1 niiwc Journal, Grant was essentially the man who performed without rhetoric; who fought without bluster; who gained victories without apparent thought of celebrating himself.

lucinnatl Enquirer. Whatever his stature In history may be, It cannot other than that of a remarkable man wbr so career was on of the most extraordinary that the world has known. Chicano Time. A true estimate of his services and life will rank hint as the greatest msn who has combined a military and civil career In tlie last hslf of the Nineteenth Centurv. Pittsburg Dispatch (July 24.) The hand trembles that writes "Outturn I Grant is dead." When Lincoln tell the hearts of loyal men stood still, then turned in their extremity to the Man of Appomattox.

Chicago Iider-Ocaau. At the feet of America's Freedom, Ilea the clay ol America's idol. He was a Cwsar itliotit a vile ambition; he was a Ibma parte, without a dream of universal empire. Ggileti, Herald (Mormon. I He baa gone to Join the many dead who fell -ah iiif' followed his Hag, leaving a poor hand fill tcmy-lmuvd and weary men to talk over the days wheu they fought with (rant.

Milwaukee When, after lingering and painful Illness, the patient sufferer of Mount McGrogor pnstird quietly away, the most famous man of hits ae closed a career as remarkable as any In history. Chicago Herald. We live btwei two dark masses. Unbind us Is the dark oblivion of the past; lie-foie us is the dark obscurity of the future. Hut we see the iiht thateomes out ot norno Uvea.

Tope a. Free Lance. Grtstthe wae in the day of bloody conflict great, in the hour of triumph great, when the ram'oroua breee of sectional feeling still fanned tlie flames of prejudice and hatred. New York Town Town Topius. fimn no section of the country will come warmer express ona of admiration and patriotic pride in his achievements than from that against, which, in a civil war, hi- powers were directed, Louisville Conner Journal.

There nt vor was sham of any kind about hlui Ins moral courage did nut forsake him in the presence ol ooiirun and kings, and no American ever hat) occasion to be ashamed of his manners, which were to walk humbly before his (Jut. George Alfred Towumjuu. To those who have studied the last months nf General Grant's life the Idea Is inoel firmly Impressed that he wis greater in last months than In all the years of glory and fame that had laced htm ao high upon the roll of Burlington, Hawk-eye. Brethren of Die North1 and South, let us Join hands together around that newty-iH ened grave, remembering that, while all em thlv good are evanescent, honor, truth, and love are eternally secure. New Orleans Picayune.

There- was a marvelous penetration In bis a combination ot shrewdest good sense, with a somewhat finer temper, and yet entire self control. A stern, executive mode, a hard', compact Judgmenti which he mussed you at one With the rVal mustiiveness of the mam Joseph Oook. He set himself to work to earn his living as an individual ciftzen. This position made him undcrsto.id of the millions of men who wwro doh.g the same sully work, and it was plain that tho "deiender of the. Onion" was a part uf that heroism common of the puo-nlc and thry regarded hlui, therefore, as higher than themselves, inasmuch as be was an incarnate -part of them all, Louisville Commercial.

And when the names of kings rrosr dim, Tli (5 naitoug still siiall know of him, Kor hv stiall have, while years roll on, In patriot lieartshls Panibeon. Henry U. Watte lu Uoaton Deacon. WeUxme from flelrla where valor fought To leasts wtieri) pleaauifi waits; A nation ulvtis you smiles uubougbt At all ncr opvntng waUiSl Furtive us wben we prftss your hand Your war-worn ftfalures auan. Ood Huud you to a bleeding- laud; Our nailon found Its man.

-O. w. Holmes in pjaft. The offlocrs of the signal eon of engl- AiA that abandoned her shady I'd-dcrs trie youn couples lu olairiro of the impxovemenU upon 0,1 "lve" because she was not suf- px'ar for lumrs tolnur. Thn, agaiuf it the fortifications of theemmhy havo made fm'r 'he subject to give the Uthe voun WJ(IP tn THE CLOUDS BURST.

Terrific Storms In Various Parts ot the Country Three Emigrants Drowned. Disastrous Waterspout In Dakota. Advices from Deudwood say a waterspout struck Lone Tree ere nearChardou, flooding the valley, drowning four men and two children and number of horses, beside w.ishiugawav several hundred yards in length of newly finished railroad grade. A family of Immigrants, consisting of a man. Ills wife and three children, were camped on tho creek when the water struck them.

The man attempted to save two of the children, hut was drowned with them. The woman caught hold of wagon box as it wan floating away, ami climbed Into it. The box was carried down the White river, where It struck against a bank and the woman succeeded lit catching hold of some willows and drawing herself out. Mie was dressed In nothing hut l.ighl, clothes. The third child aged about 4 years, whs carried down by the flood, and was lnund nlive, clinging to some debris the next morning White river, near the town.

The track of the flood was strewn with dead horwes, harness and grading tools, while here and there was toiuid the body of some unfortunate grader. Clcd-turs. A cloudburst occurred at Hoffman's Kerry, eight miles from Amsterdam. X. The New York Central railroad tracks were washed into the river for a distance of ftoO feet, and telegraph poles and fences were prostrated for miles.

Trains east and west were delayed, the passengers being transferred around tho break. The rain fell In sheets, destroying crops and Inflicting serious damage in various ways. The loss Is estimated at thousands of dollars. Heivy Haiti Storm. One of the heaviest rainstorms that ever visited Warrenshurg, Mn occurred on the 12th, overflowing streams, washing nwav bridges and fences, ami doing considerable damage to growing crops on low lauds.

BELLES WHO OU CRABBING" With Well Laundrlod Linen Start llngly Displayed. "Clara Belle" Is summering at Quogue, on Long Island, and she thns deacrltMis, in a letter to the Cincinnati Knquirer, how New York society belles sojourning at that resort pass their time: "Crabbing lathe all- absorbing sport she writes, "and si nee it necessitates a surprising disarrangement of dress, and nobody thinks of mu, nr considers them at all, those males wh happen to be out walking or boating every I a are suhieeted to smite verv rude shocks 1 i.n ihnv mn itl jM thinmd with limit-" AruoZ imil, 1 to feel sntieanilsh lust like von. said mv Boston fii-nd Uossie, who eoines here solely for erabtiinif. 'hut I think no more of being seen in erahbing trim than I do of looking at a statue. You'll ret used to It If you iegiu hv having an old goutio man or a hoy along with vou to give Ilia thing a tone of A NKHiTION.

"Having put off this mortal frame, be lives clothed with Immortality. Hoilaci. What Is this pageantry of woe? Why these sable draplnga and solemn marches? The doleful rumble of the muffled drum tells us that a ho Idler Is passing to everlasting rest. Grant The hero in war and the champion of peace. Grant! How that name has thri'led this nation.

When treason plotted for its life this man an mo from the quiet or pastoral existence tu' confront, and hy his Indomitable will anil hemic courage, crash It To the vanquished foemaii his muguanl mous hand went forth In good fellowship. He gloried not In carnage. He was a hero of pence, a hero oi the home and the flieside. The platidita of the world were never as dear to him aa the hand-vhisp of a friend. All the honors the nation lie Nerved could lay upon htm It cheerfully bestowed.

His life will he a lesson that all the world can tituily with prolit. Through and privations, through mieeeHNHH and their consequent honors, Grunt's quiet, dignified muuhuod never changed, and now that he is dead he will have more sincere mourners at his tomb than any great man than ha ever passed before hpn. A Misunderstanding, A hertouH misunderstanding Is reisirted to exist between tho outgoing and Incoming admiolstiatloo of the United States tmb-tieasury or San Francisco regarding the cmiiit of the money In the vaults. Mr. newlv uppointrd suhtreastirer is willing to accept a count by wtght, hut Mr.

Spaulding, I he present incumbent, InslstH on every piece being count ed before muster Is made. There are in inn tnn ju cuiiiib llUOVUr would lak from six to eight month, a rieeialon troin Waahlngtou on thcHuliject is looked for. HE HAS HAD ENOUCH. Mr. Vtllard Will Not Return to the Northern Paolffo, Nr.

YriiiK. Auirust l.V A Rtuttmint uou slrous of seeing Hcury Vtllard a'aiu PitsI-I dent of tlie cornortmn. Mr. Horace WliiU, who is an Inllmiite nienn oi Mr. Vlliunl.

suld today. Yiltard has nevt had any intention of i-tunnng to the Presidency of the company. He ih living ipuetly in tieiniaiiy, and does not cure io return tn active biiiin Advice to Swindled Depositors, When a bank goes under vou never can get your money buck, but If "you have a lew hundred dollars to rpend you can get tlie worn) oi it in law lent, phrases, imiiiuco-uowii opinions ami (piasiied ileinur- i rtva and iIuiiks, If you will Just sue some of 1 hip oiucris, ruisuurg loumitTCiHMiuzctUr rL How pleasant It Is when the dm days come, fim inewrn oi Mimesn lo r-o to tut liea- lor a day wlih a chum Aheinl of the oi her wx. An Ind'atui piiper M'tntii I hot "it is' clothfH which attract nttcnlion, not men." anv one bf.it'Ver tliis let liim nini-ell' in iLe n-icct. bang his clothe? nn ii lanui po umI ihen note ubieh attracts the rnn attention.

QlLlnl llm ill I A. I'a," flf-ked ibe "mall ixr. I i ni no a prisoner. Oh, yes, he wenl along all riuht." rej.lbd tho 4 Theji Whv did vou do It him iimL Iim judye. "And enre.

yon Honor, what did 1 have the club hr?" ii, iw, stran-er'tn'oceupv his pulpit the dav before): ''Well, Mm. d.hiiH, bow oill you like the ser nn yesieid.iy Mrs. t-: "Well, Air, to tell Ibe truth, It waa to plain and himplo to suit me. I like best the ni kchi.ohs as jinobles up the tfnifoun-Ia tile senne Oh, 1 I held her tiny hand in mine and olasped her fairy fnrtn. And told my tale of ardent love In lancruajin swoi and wann; And when I pauswt.

for want of breath, she raised her dimpled chin And wiiinpi'red low: "I aon't catch ont piease ini your souk air'iii. ItAllfN I'illLOHOlM'V. The Irtrrleil Wumeii WoiiH Lei the CUrU ll-nr Their 4ouverailun. Oflhe ultiT contempt t- social proprieties is'iioii scnhlu resorts "f'laia Hdle," in letter inmi lncme, L. L.

lo th Ciucinua'i Kntiuirdr, wives restriction ia placed on the amount of bird nest hunting which the 1 i 7" llHt ni1 JU8t "ar" of lllC "'Hi-es, and in these walk down to the ach ut nine or ten ihi eleelnc inn warn to me it sceiuM a dn-uiv. lonelv. dark and cliillvtihi Knt dm it vrv illi ilu. verv y.iunir men hiiU tqmiy yimn I enim tlwy JV p.i..,r nr IUr. ill wlliitll Ihcy art IIK'IV.

nktil one voutii ttll'l whetner in ,1 ll.ink I I ill uiiiimihI fn't'ilmn .1 ioiin'. mul her ri'plv wan a liernliar din'. 'All the L'irla I know of," mnl she, V'et hent uuhv iih MKm "lr when' their nmrncil hnliea ull father in their Mom or on tliu piuzu 'Klltl allIl, llirl-, We' -O lulkill i va to ne niothtr will net all uiikeu out snuiti day mo that I can ko oiiiiiothing of PHIMKN OF FANIIION. Vmehmd lle ate wearing bangs seve'i inches lung. Cauvdb gauxe ribboni wilii Ilyziniine designs i uilined ith gob urc nnwliics.

Crush roaes oriiaim nLi with tiny iridocent beetles ure much uteil on Mituimr iHiiineU. Tlie Scdlish lokmi of good luck ib a spray of hile heather now put into the bono; net ot fnshionalile brides. Hed and blue rumin the favorite colors fur cumoin.itiou in wraps and troi ks fi.r nnMnuiy wear along the beach. It-by and paiu innksilk Imn Ikerchiolk are t'avoritie at prcnonl lor tit't-atiuing in Uie iiui.l ol drchM'f, and a tew uios given are worn. Mary el kit and shapes are shown in the new partiK Tun imniiroom, iMifjpV and round top will via aith each other in popularity tuis i-tunnicr.

The prctticsl and siinplest way of making eauihricM and gingtiuuia ti "tiono-mold's drew" cousMLiug oi a full round vliirt, Hith baby wuictuud belt. A few women, vrein.T-iliy ol mnMiru ate, wear a turiace-iike projection hl Uio luwn oi lueir iiresM'b, Uuluaa title Mg bustles are only Been in "iitiinon piutes." 10 It is at Mewporl that thu ludius drats uuuide then tfiovts. Tne newest traveling wmti arj modi-cations ol the uwir, uvw tu irkbt, or ruylau. Home huve Ioohc noino tiud with riobou btd it; the backs ot others -tiu pleated or sin at the his or jut at the wui line. lu woolen stuffs Parisian m.dihts urtj fond of finding a colored selvedge und allowing it to show, no that it forms a trimming.

Stiiped a tuff are dipped at the back so thai nail are perpendicular and the other halt horisoutal Prince IllmnHrek we In lis about as much as a barrel of American porlr. Governor Hoadly, of Ohio, will probably a-lvomalarla tho shako ihlsrar. Marat's famous bath-tub ts for sale, but as rof nooHleeeekor has put In a bid. Ooorgo Augustus Halawears a white vest tie year round, but he seldom pulls It down. Kx-Vloe-Presidcnt Wheeler suffers from In- enmni Kvidentlv he does not read soeloty tltV1' Colonel lng.rsoil Is at Vang Beaoh, where he Invei tn tumble In the uif like a ioilv.

fat un rumored, is betrinnh to thrtt Prioeafora; "i ho IIOthllw fn munP, imt-Varr Jww nnt hair sweet a. 0pr mun piUIIIe-(miiia." u. Mlr mornlrjr. Rvc then the day seems compared with the lon- words he usea. A cruel wretch says that the photoaraph of a tornado out In Dakota Is selling as a ralthrul portraiture of Or.

Mary Walker. Mls Hianuhe Williams, of Rrsntrord. Conn. Is the first colored girl ever admitted tn tbe privileges of the I'nlvcrslty of Toronto. I Miss LontrMlow nr Mrs.

Alexander Agassis are the leaders ot the movement to iiuy thu estate where the classes of i he "Harvard An ncx" Ur nrwu HontrUw'a rnr rarti.il tn of the briaj Hhe must 1 a. 1 much afraid of nhrhtman-sas the mya.siHmse is fond of homes. If makes Mr. II. Hayes madder than a wet hen when ho roads in some papers that Ches ter A.

Arthur Is the only living ex President of the I'tiiU Htatc. liw. riroiher Rlwrd A. O'Donnell, the nhrlHllan (ro.tlndu.lrl.il clior. at Art nor Oiib'ln.

Irelaml. ban n-turnfclto York alter a l.mlowrt tourof tho Wet. It. C. MeCormlok, ox-tloveroorof AHxona.

l. III hi. nlil.iii in tho villagoof Jamaica, L. 1., for tho pa.t i ton itaya. Yo.tonlay morninir he wu anine.

i what luiproviHl. I Lafayette II. Kllzhna-b lort tho Houe dour- keeporsh'p hocauao he tried to he a "Micicor" mm than the of the United Hiatea, delphlaTimes. 4 HOLKH A IIKK. Aii iinwelconie era Cholera.

Ixive's sHcriflce taking the Kuiuller plate ot icecream. A great inanv men get I heir linwets burned with baseball mutches. llostmi ntaideus love Howera. It is humdit v-ctilture, don't you know aT jornstreet cleaner that will its work iwlilv we suggest a mad dog. Mian Cleveland's book shows a lumen 1 able iunonuice about luwn tennis and i rroiie.

'1 he Cxar of Kmeda is but forty yen re old. It is not proper, therefore, to call hnu an old A bar mi the river uiid bar on diore have tlie nmue numo bci'MUt water ip wcaree la both places. Popinjay snvs that he wiuhes he run indue his wile to try (he ear'y el-ning movement on her mouth. Tbe front gate kiss hue given pi nee to osetiUtion. It makoa aver) ir mum i mta Hut Henrv has talent, fathei 7" "Mav be, chihl, may he but vou can't live on h-t without a hole bacon to ui'x with Vnthiiiu is iinpohiliie lor hiui who wills," chimes in a would be philosopher, Ii.

II 1,1 1 1., O- Ii II I I 1 I I their annual report to tho chief of engi neers. On acoount of the small appropriation made last year but little work lias heen done during the past scnMm. Tha fundM available were used in putting hi good order tlie platforms and parapets of the various fort a It said'at the treasury department that a count by weight is the profier way of do- M'rillttllllU UIO Millie llllll nillOIIIlt (if til Clllll on hnnl Inthcsiihtroa.urj'at.Siin Fninclaco, iltiil Is certainly mom oxiieilitioim anil aafi-r tlipn hy any utlier metliml. The Ntnii'l Utken by the outirolnit Olllollll la freely eritli'lsed, nnil AvHlstalit relary ralrchild Imi can milted with Holldtor Met uomtohla iower 1 Tl.l. I.

a mieer world. Cholera has maonea txiessa. mere is a panic at Marseilles. A vln of natural rss has hnn ttruok ae' Port Colborn, Ontario French newspapers oooiplstn of the great nmnbvr of German spies in Franoe, Cholera has received a fresh Impetus in Marseilles, owing to the extreme beat. The Duke of Richmond has been appointed secretary of state tor t-iootland.

It Is rejtortcd thatflermany has occupied the Caroline lalanus, which are claimed by Spain. Thn privy council refuse to allow tho laudlUH of Cauadlan oattle at Greenock. A startl'nalnerease of orlmesof which younjr girls are the rtctims is reportod from Uuttland. fludden activity tn Chinese naval circles Is believed to be caused by the Corean situation. Another scandal in hljrh life In IiOndon.

A eduoerwas publicly Hogged by the victim's at nar. An Kntrlish project for a military road Ihrouau 1'ersla has been sanctioned by the bah. Howl an enforcements have been ordered to Pen.t'Ub where the Afghans are reported massing. It ts reported that the king of Abyssinia will send lsrira army to the relief of the garrison at Kasha la. Mrs.

MarX Paulson. Sir Charles Tllke's betrothed, publicly announoea thatsbuwill stand by him. A vote of thanks for the services of the army and tie vy In Ugjptwas adopted by the lords and oommoos. l'ollllcal. Mahene direct hit campaign from Old Point Comfort.

The Pennsylvania (ireenbackers hold their state convention at Krie, HeiiH-uiber IL. The effort to break up the farming of sin vlct labor has become a nollticai issue hi Georgia. It is threatened that Gen. Butler will be a convention. There ii some talk aboutextendlngthe olvll-ervlue rules to cover foreign appointment except of ministers and nmils-tfciioral.

Mr. Cleveland's new popt muster at Ainany, N. has replset'd with Democrats about all the employes exuept live letter-earrlets. AFTER THE CHILDREN. Aa In tan I Murdered and a Child Abducted a Boyt Oulraaeoui CHme at Sherman, Tex.

Brutal Murdurof an Infant. Particulars have recently been learned of a terrible deed which was enacted near Vinlta, apma fime last summer. In September of last year Steve Edwards, living ten miles south of Vinlta, killed bis hrotht tn law, Agenilla Fleetwood. About three months hlm he waeoaptured and taken Kort Smith lor trial. Since that time it has heen told by the family that one dav, long before the Fleetwood killing Edwards became angered at his sister In-law, and seizing her baby, between tt and 10 months old, dahnd it brains out against Mie wall.

The villain then took a spade and buried the body. Fear deterred anyone from giving information while Edwards was at liberty, but now they tell all and will testify In court The prisoner will probably tie tried on this What the World Saya of Him. We are a I Iff li ant men now. Herald. Itirt'hester His name was equal to an army i'hica- go in nun e.

The foremost general of his time. Itos- ton 1 rnnsrrtpl. () rnnt was a finisher; man of action, tuglcside. He fought with no spirit of haired. Bos ton Home Journal.

His fame ts undoubtedly one for all time. St. Louis Spectator. Grant has not died in vain. Mr.

Heecher In Amerumn Art Journal. Like all great lenders, he was something of a fatalist. Christian THilou. Grant was a great man ad he was a gsd man. Generul John A.

Loan. A patriotic gent leman and magnlticeni soldier. Senator ftrown. of Georgia. He is not the dead hero of any section, but of the nation.

New York Graphic. If Gideon was a great warrior, Grant was incomparably greater. Chicago Times. His fame can never be otweured. Posterity will do him Jnsllce.

Denver Opinion. The true general Grant Uvea in the mon-umenta he left behind him, Hostou Rducou. There Is no atraiurej- llf reenied by Plutarch or Gibbon. Washinglon, X. Star.

At the base of his character was an ex-(mustiest, unflinching courage. Army and Navy Journal. What was Persistence, Unity. the secret of hh greatness? aelfVonlrol, magnanimity. The faults (tf ottier, which heflmuldered thrmitfh life, fall from him ut the grave.

New York Tribune, He sleeps, and every heart Isaad. His countrv loes him as he loved his cowntrv. Klgin Kvei-v Saturday. He was not only a great soldier but a treat man. He was a typical Aineiicau.

Kansas City Evening Star. I believe voltarens brave, patriotic and luat as tlie meat prototype Washington. Geuer.il Sheruum In 1V4, A tnic-ltearted, uuus-ttminu; olil mm whom every American hits learned to ve. Ibiily HuwIucnk, lilcago, God bless his tneiiuiry for wnat ho did for us wht'ii the sun went down on AppoifiHl-tox. Mobile, lied Mer.

Hcgoes to iMisteriiy as the grwatest wur-rior of his lime, the most devoted child of his loving country, hiciigir News. He has Iieeome the verv emS li 'iit the idea nf Miccrsslul assertion fif ttin nat iotial unity agaiit diMmiou. The Net ion. 'llie (Trent Mdriier who tranforiued the wnrds of l.bieoln'H nn)cluiimt)( nsinto hict has paed away. A.nei icun A i Jotiricil.

He had no historical models, tint worked out hih own course from his gocd ene umJ tt'oughttuliu'sM. Hon. Hiimilton Fish. The most conspicuous example of 'the kind of men American commonwealths are able to evolve when there need. Tlie Cllltc.

Grant wits one ot Hie cuiHhius of history who will be chantered along wtth the pr-'in-incut warriors of tiny age. Now York Mer-iir Now that he ban tome the Sourh will reft only the fact ih.li he Issued ratnuis to the l-Hieii ('out' -derah'S. Columbia, S. Ucgisiei. Histor' will huncr and guard linn, now thai he httstti.m licmd the reach of luij.o-U ni nviiiitcs and seStish calumnies, t'hila-ilelphia Unllctiii.

A great hfn is a et.ntunt and powerful force dniwlllg nialikiod out of ViciUiu'sH, ini wroim np Into Inrht, sirenui and actual lit It. fcvclutid Lender and lleiaM. Wlun the loom of hUtoiy shall have nicked no tlie i.lu-ctuls of General Grant's it will weave a labile vouch will lake on a rdu-tii like cl.dh ol g' Id. Silt Lake Tribune. To no ollu hiiiuan being, purely on his personal merits, ins public Memcra and his siivtiifih oi chuhicu have ull elvillii with the solicitor's decision wheu rendered.

Secretary bus appointed Ueorice W. Albright of Albany, N. auskllled laborer" in the sixth auditor's ottice, at an annual salary of 1.000, and assigned him Ut duty as an asslstHiit to the chief of tho appointment division. It Is understood that he will soon be 'ippolntl assistant chief of the division to succeed (leortre Itnss, who will iwntlneed to fourth-claH clerkship. There is a question a to (he uulhority ior suen an appointment miner tne civu-ser- It 11....

l. II. .1.4 ttrr mv. ii in uni" in.n win ir iii.r.rt..u Qu chief or the appointment division. A lady In Michigan has made application to tlie postmuHter-gcnernl for the position of postmaster at a small town hi that Htiite.

Sim candiilrj'says Unit hhe is 43 years of age and cnnfeH-tes that she has not tho usual requisite of female occupants of post-otllces, "nine small children and mie ar the breast," but ins she has three smalt children, she thinks that her deficiency as to tho other six "may be remedied In lime." She invites the postmaster-general to ask everybody fn her town alMvnt her. from the three ministers in the place, the sa I oon-keeper and all the other Inhabitants, down to the sexton of Mm graveyard. As to her personal appearance she will not aiieak. rnodesty forbidding, but she would be satNlled wHh the verdict of anyone who had once seen her. In other words, she thinks she Is qualified to be a pt)Htinasttf, vVUat ltlsdo Ultn Take Ills Pret Down.

'Charles," tuid a sharp-voiced woman to her husband, "do know that you ami I once had a romance In a railway car?" "Never heard of it," replied Charles, in sulHiutd tone, "1 thought you hiuln't, but don't ynu remember that it whh tliat pair of elip perfl 1 prefentod to you seven yean ago last Christmas the Christmao before we were married that led to our union? You reniembe-i how nicely they fitted don't you? Well, Charles, one day when we were going to picnic you had your i feet up on a fiwat, and when you wtmn't looking I took your litecwire. Hut lot that pair of slipper I don't believe we'd ever been married." A young, unmarried man sitting near hy immediately took his feet down tivtu seat. Chicago Herald. I ior a Minpic waig as it ttiuv wero ('dug "Time works wonders," says young to a leccpttuu ut which me cream mid man ot twenty-ueen when he returned cakes were io be served. They are oiF home and fnin his Merit sister only on tt eitnml titnetb id thu us.

eticllteen' I Mothers who apparently delight to go He see the latest idiocy of women i to eictreuies in turdiioii, mw leve tlieir is to have a monkey tor a pet." She: little duugiitcrV Cbiitiuu ktrinier is not new. ft was so when we biuiduicd on ih trooi of thru- wide got married." hihIu. Ihcsi; aume nie'tliurt vvar rniib hanfor'lT1 that tlmse hdeiest-' ed In the Northern Pacific Mai I mad un de ft Boy't hvo.uui Crime. Joe Windrow was arrested in Sheiinan charged with a most outrageous crime. Windrow Is about IN yearn old and has lived with hie fattier, about eight miles uast ot1 tho city.

On Thursday night lit at, it Iniehargttd, lie entered the house of Mrs. Uy Jlenltle, between the hours of and nVlock. and UHNaulled her, and accomplished his heinous purpose Mi-s. Honkle tcsiMted witli ull hef no wet and 'a terrlhlv bruised and in urod. 'J'he unfortunate wo- uiau mauaifed to reath the house of a ne ir fl oor with hurlilUe chlidreu and tola her puuui aiory, one is a poor woman, 01 pre Puling such weather us this a man it thuost persuaded to lecomd an olhce-seckcr.

lor the mrjxwe of beiny icfl out in the cold. A thoughtful man ouu tlnd fodder lor much rumination in tlie announcement that seventy-two per cent of the bald-headed men in thU country are married. A shrewd Prhlgepor girl hurried up things wonderfully hy assuring her voung man. that she despised those fomales who oon Li mm to eat tce-urtaw alter they hftvt married..

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