il djlhnthnm Record. I H. A. LONDON, Jr., BATES 01' ADVEIITIWING. .:i-44.iafi-,i,i..'lnM'ilii.(i, ' sn!i:trc t in., i:,. . r t! u,- - - rniToi: am riMi-iMwoi:. TERMS OF SUDSCniPTICN: illn r.. y, Miti' y.-:u. . One copy iu,,mI,s ...... Cue cupy, thru- iik.hIIi-. - . . VOL. I. PlTTSliOIMV, CHATHAM CO., X. C ,Hi: s7j. NO. lis. To the Bereaved I ELtciaitoncs, Monuments AM) '' Tin: BEST OF MARBLE. ,.od Work-in Variety in tin: H'OMtlt h!l1-frj -'!. "vl O.ipwt a:nl T.nt,-t I'ailo. :rU eo-l:ei HutB:in ami nil icniii-.iiiiiiV.iuMH to CAVrOH & WOLFE. R.iloigli, N. C. W. L. LONDON Will Keep Them Hi Kprincr '.,1 S-'umrnr-r Stock id vorv lur' and fx'.ra Cheap, iljimmlur, HE KEEPS EVERYTHING Ami nlu-nvM kpcnn a Full Knpr.lv. Ho hoops tlio larh'i"( Ktn,-k of l'l.OWS. I'l.OW C.VSf- :m lAKIIlMJ IMl'I.KJII NTS in tho rn'-.iily, which liu :-1Ib at Factory I'lics. Han Unil-toiim . SUuV-1-jihiWH. Sweep, e'c., ai e'ic.-,;i a-t you can bay Uio Iron it Rut I. llo hi eps i'io !inc.-t and be .t siuu of GROCERIES ! hiv.aks. ;trn.rs. ti:s, ttn.v mo LA-m-PS, PINT. SlKUI'.i AND FANCY Ho l.ny.t poods nt llio I.vesi l'rioss, nnd las-it anoniUKo i.r s.l n(-omitH, and will ne.ll fjoods . olioip for CASH a Uuy pn bo m u-o Man. ) on cau ::Vri find DRY GOODS ! I" noy finoilj. m:cb r.-: P.l.ljotw. 1 f. l'lawer. f.ieo. V--iis l;nJi., ('..Univ. '.r-ft-i. fain, r.oa-t.!. l'iiib;ul... Nedum, C'lutiiiiiir, HARDWARE, TiNv.i;r. j -nrc, taints mixpd miv oils, ( ihh'kfky. cox i'i:ct:um:!;u'j. AND SHOES! Very Hr dlo-lc Po.it l.'.ojio; iinJ t iiiUivi Ib' f -i Mi:i, 15 .yn, iEWfflfi MACHINES No!" Inn Par. j'oU.'i'o, Ci;airs. aal -i tl.o jomiJ i : C:i!ri an! Kmolihi;; it: l..::t'ar i.f ,.!! Ua.ls. r u.m.;.: ilu CHEAP STOKE! or W. L. LOKDOFJ. I'i'talcro, X. (,'. T7LO rfp Q PS," J r V Attorney at Law, IMT,VNKo:t, X.-. X-Spocial Attention IV,H to C-'lU'ci inci- J. J. JACSCSCH, AT TOR NB Y-AT-L AW, rTTsi;oi;', y. c, l rf. l'Hinpi fiit: u-; ! to liluwillM. v.-iVtf i'.-o;.il't a'.tcntioii. W. E. A.NlUMK.l.V, 1'. A. WILKV. 1'rnUtfut. i a-l:i?r. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, f'V nil r.i;;n, v. . J.D.WILLIAMS fit CO., Grocsrs, Ccmniirsion Horchaats and Pr:clvico Eayors, KAYETTEVM-tE. N. C. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OUT RALEIGH, . CAU. T. H. CAMERON, VrnHnt. W. K. ANDKIISON. T'i.' '. V. II. !Ui Kf, ., V- Tha enly Hosie Lifo Inawanco Co. in tho Stato. All Its fund loanisl out AT llCHII'., and among our own people. We do not fend Worlil Carolina money abroad to build up otli.-r UlHtes. It i o:ic of the mo.H vncrcitsfnl enn pnniu of lit atfo in the 1'uiltd ritalc. Innf act are oinply 6UllU'lcnt. AH losses J'lid yrouiptly. Ei'lit tliouniii.1 diillirs paid in tin Utl two vcars to families in Clinlham. It will cost a man ajji' l t'aiily year o ily live ci-nU a day to insure for ono ihmand dollar--. Apply for further Information to H.A. LONDON, Jr., Con. Arjt. riTisnono', n. c. JOHN MANNING, Attorney at Law, Prc!i In tl. I'.on ' mihiio , i '. . ud ornus., ui ia tin Bui r...ui-,ad 1 cUoi' Couru. Work. Dear patient wcair.n, o'tr vonr eliild' t'ii l.ond- To Icao a gnoj-uicht ti.'.a on ir.By !ipn Or lint tlio Biniplw prayc.'ii I Ojd Ki'ctiidii;(; Kie bIumL, r ml tlicm iu its Bcfi bdipjo, 1 Wonder, do you droam Vai surapha lov-tynu, And nomoliiuOH nuo&'.li tliu palhway for your Tint oft their Mlvtry jvnioi.a ll ni abayo you When lifo is tangled and itn crurni ruidx meet i Ko wtn a:nl tired, tl.y tvliolo'lotif; day ho busy, i'o lauyli or weep, Rt ti.iied you banlly tw.f, K.i many tr.ll.rt ui iko tht pojr brain di.:.:r, S.i niMtiy cii.nid.i call von to and fro. Small KJi'iiii'tiln ctitcliing, weiviiig f.ury Ht'.rioc, i'l l.imlisiii wouud.i and l e.irint; it'.lcures, Y.'iu linr.M p.-.rH, m.liejiiej all the glories tu n yri at wo.-I J beyond your uiiroury hIsth O.io stlioo'maie's j.u , hut rrittcu wrdrt of Icanty, Ilir poctiiK bine thciuHclvea into tho heart. Another' lrtib has magic; you havo dot."; No time to are for poelry or art, IJut only tiin:1 for training little linear?, And ler.ehin:; youthful Hpiritrt to be true; You know not with what funsiuo woiuau lin( cr., With art alono to Oil her, tyuicUing yen. And yet, I think you'd rather keop tho Labiorf, Albeit their hea:ln grow ho.wy on ynnr arm Than havo tho poet'n fair, cneiiontid may-ben. The nrtint'd viioiiH, rich with dazzli'ii; charm. Mux ct aro tho tronblerf of tho huppy bourn, l or oyeu in wpiriuirnn your noul in bloM, And rich coiituutnn lit all your Lcin dunc H That yomv in :i'd a hu h.;d and cmpiy ucst. AM UNSELFISH WOMAN. Tho lialh ami parties of l!io gny wiu- ttT had Loon Ioj grcit a strain upon tho flystom of my fashionable cousin f'lnrn Tyrr.-H, s ), wh j:i t'a ' family physican "rvli roil a sainmor'H roit iu a i;tirt coun try villupt', I si'is.i tiic oppui-tnuifv of provailiuj tipan tho f.-mily t go up into tho iiwiititniiH to tho villain in whicli livtvl my (.11 f(il!oo chum Itjbin L,on, uuviujj in-iri liini divcaut nrou i'.h hnnHlifnluosx atul lov. ly ilrivcsi. I urte- (iccilu.l in my projict, nn.l in a fow wpfkn wo woro KotfK'il ctimfurtaMy ia u a'iy-poiug farmer's family, n-t fur froiu tho hoitho n'liorc Bh, ns yo ca'loil 1-iv.i, l)rwrJcJ with his.i-iut ami t.vo cou- i'uh Until ami Xci!k 15 jl) wit nu nriiKt, th -(inh!y iabiif-il with his 1 r.fc.sKioa, anl p. wbolo-srHlo,!, nave f. liow, who had stu lic.l at lio-v.o, ion fj.m-j n'oroaJ to tluiuli iiis arlintio cmirsi?, nu 1 catao horuj net loii; opfurc with mnry lrir.l-0'-.rml luiirfl?. VJ.' sail mot Clara iu 11 vm n:i l thry had fori.ii'.t piii; a i tnv-.aaoy, f..r f':" r?- C-iT!liZl-il liiil Ft'Tlilig llKTit ;1S P. UYUll. It wuMrHli ph'asurn that wo mid, '"-'t' thai, lie ir.tri.life.l hh to Iuh r1",vi':', to ono of whom, 11 1'h, he -''"' ?u "' .rel Kt'sifo s p. l ho li.i l fjatlieroJ wihl l!o-,v.'rfl f. Lot-to i'ct!. lier Lair. Ruth wui a -i tiv.'i F lovable f..ul, wii.iMy wraptipil up in I! b's futuro; but it Momi times t-Pi'mc i a iron ior to ino how !io coul 1 cond i.t himself to tiV hi-j n lf loi.'ii to lifo ia me'i a ht'lo vilhovi wiih :ir, wcn ho milit have tho tvo'.I I at feei. through tin? r.v:jve toiicli ot l is niitio bntBh. I 1 1 t':at ho vraa c in tent to evident, f-r tL'O r.iii:iuo wis o bo r.i.Vraiiize'.l that fuamor, Maiij- wr-ro tlio ji-lly i-iJoi c.n l vr.liti, wo all iu;ltii.i;c.l ia tli:itiU'lif?htfiil neigh horhuod, tin I werruor prcw '!.o triomi- i!ii) bitvoon the two faraiii f. no .ero c mt;una'i!y in rao'a nllirr'o soeioty, ..'. had nceipto.l a c-jmiuissi'-n aint Clara'ti portruit.nr.il ha 1 Lad rot- )icron3 pitting-, when ono day ii y,a i.-t a woeli, an I roi'.-fiiibti', l'efoio It ib'f: weudiuij Ciara and I htrolltd ivtr to ho farm, nod fi.iind Mis Nell.'o utrnm- min,- tho p'aao and . ith liitsi.l about many things. VriiCiX) is R biu ? ' I iuiiuir.'d. X diody knows,' y.a it Nollio, hujrh- iiiS ; 'ho wr.s prowling up and down hia Ion all niht, and this niorniurj; ho wont out nt day brc.k.' 'In that case,' I puggested, Vnpposo wo avail ouraolves of tho prier.t's ab Hence aud inva lo the eanctunry.' Thero is uo doubt tint (!!ara lcokpd iiiquir.itivc, and Ruth at onoo volunteer ed to chow tho way. Yon would never know my trim stors- room,' said R ith, as ho lot ns in to thi (I'.i llrr, and indeed it was a chaos of Unorder. Rob's easel wis near tho wiudow. Nnllio rati to it and then gave a cry. 'Look I' fcho said, and st.trcd inntn- por at the cativi". We looked. JIj euiviii Cinra's lignro was fiti'l there, but Berne btndioun strikes of thq brush had toti'Uy craned hrr ferdiuen. 'II. tlio I ' I crio I, 'what's tho uie.m inpr of thict?' Clara's faeo wan very pale. S'.o did not speak. 'It mean said Rath, with a qniver inf; lip, 'it means wo had uo rir;ht to come ui're. a-iu sue iea ns siicuuy from tho room. I ilo not claim to possesn tho line in tnitiouB of noma gifted uatnren, but I confess that Mister Bob's p. rformance provoke laundry rtifleetitma, ivhieli I was shrewd enough to keep to rajeolf, ami I think it regrttablo that another mem ber of tho cciiupnuy, havin.T les4 experi ence of tho ways of nieu, failed to ex hibit an equal discretion. I had f-trolled into the garden, and was rnminating over a cigar, when Mind Xullio, f quip pad with a basket and intent ou black berries, came ruuuiug out, aglow wiih mischief Pud hilarity. 'Sueh fun 1 ' eho explnined between peals of limghler. 'VVo wero iu the Mntliei parlor jusi now, C.ara and I showas teaching mo a waltz when Itib camo iu, glum as a ghost. 8 of course, I began to teaie him about spoiling that lovely piolnre?, and said ho ptst wanted an esriiso to potter over it, aud then ho grew white, and Clara was in a flutter, ao I left him to defeuel himself. Won't she scold him, though 1 ' Aud the pict ure of lljb'o predicament affjrdcd hot infinite delight. I was not quite aitlep.i enough tJ bo rariicd away by tho dataFel'n liierriraent, nu l being of tho opinion that tho pres. euro of a third person ini!,ht bo grateful under the circumstances, set lortli at once to break tho t'.tc-a-tdc, 3nt a ver auda nkirtod tho side of tho honso, aud a window of tho ke'eping-room, which ad joined tho parlor, (standing open, I glauc od into it as I passed, and stopped. Ttiero was Ruth, half-risen from a chair, iu fibirango irresoluto attitude, her wink fallen to tho floor, one hand shading her eyes and tho other prcf sod against her.sid: whilo her lips looked dry aud parted, as if somo word who sought to niter fouud no broath. Why she failed to hear my step I understood when pres ently voices, low but audible, reaehenl us both through an open door. I reeog nized Clara's first. 'lu;lced you must not pay that, Mr. Lyon ; it is we who owo excuses. Yo:i ninst havo been greaMy annoyed about, that picture, aud it was a selfish thing to ask it at such a timo. If mamma had kuown ; but I but r ho you must try to pardon us.' 'Carat' T5jb could pay no moro. ftho went on hurriedly. 'Let mo have it as it is. I will not like it Iops be'eause tho artNt way too happy to fluich it I It will remind me of your hapii'mcs aud Ralh's dear it itu, wnom 1 lovo iieariv, nmi wiio loves me.' Clara!' 15b's voice- camo hoaiso ami fihort 'you aro worlhy of ei'oh other, and I cf neither. Do what I will, I mu t bo false, disloyal. lean not oven givo yon that blotto.l canvas, because' hero tho mau'a voieo shiv ered into a kind of pissiouato sob because) it ia a confession and a prayer 1 ' lie was pone I heard his footsteps in tho hall. R.U I would not look at Rath; my own pubo quivered, and I moved away. R ith aud Clara were thrown much I'lge'ie-i .t ti;is period, i" I a very cor di'l idne.ro attachment avpeared to biud those yonut; ladiod. It had boon leoreed in secret concave th fihould bo o" "r 'bo bride mai In - 'fiss X.illio of eoursa being tho other, and urgiag forward with tho ut most zeal und csettonieut tho nojessary pvep.iriition.-J for the wedding. That event waa now at hand, aud R ,bia boro himself quietly and thoughtfully, as be- auio a man vowel to gravo responsi- bili.ies, and evinced littlo cf thit petu lauee nud rcstles.'neBs which 1 had re marked at an early Btuge. It may have been a day or two be fore? 1 ho ceremony that Bob was roving about tho ore-hard, when R ith came out to him, aud hid her arm shyly ou his arm. 'What is it, dear? he said gently, for tho girl's cheek wa3 flushing and her eyes did not meet his own. 'There, is wmething,' Rath whiper .1, ' nui thiug, l!)b, that onht to be aid. You aru different now, dear, from what yon were when we liked each other tlrr.t. Something greater rud higher, I know well. Whilo J, nho wont on sadly, 'am just tho paoao a farmers child, fit only for tho farm. I cannot talk to you aud hope and feel with you aso'hersdo.' Dear R ith!' ho said, and his eyes wero wet witn generous tears, -wnat could put that nonsense iu your head? You cau make mo happy, dearest. None knows yon but i happier and better.' 'Thank yon for saying that,' she said simply, and looked up cneo into his faco ; 'you havo n loyal heart, dear. I judged it rightly. Perhaps I may bo worthier of you than 1 said, and' horo her voice again sunk to a whis per 'I will try to provo it.' Y'- last it came, tho weddiug-day. We wero assembled iu tho big parlor Aunt Tyrr.-ll, Iho squire, and I joined pres ently by tho two bridosmaiels : Miss Xel- lio radiant and eag-r, Clara colorless as a white rose. Bob followed, and our little fortciv was ready to sot out for tho vil'ago church, whoso bell was ringing a merry peal. Whero's R tth I ' cried Xeliio. 'Ah, here the is ! ' Aud Ruth camo in, robed in wliito as became a bride; with her wed ling-vail, too, but that sho carried ou her aun. There was a dew, I think. ia Ler kind eyes, but her lips were part ed in a smile. 'Were you waiting for tlio bride?' she paid. A screen stood in a corner of the room, and she moved toward it, holding Clara's hand. Move tho screen, dear Bob,' Ruth sai 1 ; '1 want to show yon something.' lie pushed it aside and saw the mu tilated portrait. 'You can finish that,' said Ruth soft ly, 'if tho lady sits to you all her life And sho put Clara's baud in his. A jn licions silence is better thr.a trnth spoken without charity. Fashion Mole--. F.i:i.-y i.idc-combs iiro ain worn. Long black glov.s m..';!: tho hand an vru.t look rmall. Tram parent colored eurU'na of Ma dias el ith are pretty for Mimmer. Blush roi-es now mingle with tho or au'O bloHHcms on nnuio bridal wria!hf ,i:wesi wiuio tui; Ktocumgs aro wrought liko laco on the iiviep instum of liuiin lace inserted. Wl ite nuslin eh'os-.M havo punier baMpies vith diape.l f-kiit -, nnd trim mings of embroidery find Breton Iae Creamy-whilo bnutin.i; is now male bo thin nud tiuo as to be of groat Fcrvice for seaside evening dre -' e). It is very beatiMrully trimmed With Iho gay ere toiiii:H in India colors. S. mo of tl.o long gloves worn for cveuings are laeud up iustead of but toned : tliis allows the wri..t aud arm of tho p'ovea to bo fitted to almost any size A ve'iy eimplo arrangement feir lacing r.nuout the use of eyelet holes is used. Tho newc t trnnmiug of an overskirt in made by slashing it to the depth of half yard, lining tho plashed pieces with satin, phirring them about two inches from the bottom !'t:d fastening them on tho overskirt, this prodncing a trim ming of loopa .t epnrtor of a yard eierp. A new way of craamenting table nap kins is by drawiig designs upon them iu indelible ink. A clump of reeds with a stork ; a mingling c( Cowers and vines or a tiny comic li..tre ni ly bo ph-.eed in ono coiner with very good effect. Em broidery is more utintic but require?, moro t;!ue, ui'd d;;s net display any moro iuvcotivcnrss Dre-r.iy littlo kirchiefa of pink or o" white crepe lien! aro trimmed with Hivtun iuTcriion in i edging, and are natal for caps, for err. vat bows, or as a 1 ocket-handiterehij'. duels, of mus. lin embroidered ic colors, have the ecu tor caught up in a pi. If, aud held by a cluster of flowers. This may bo used cither on the bejel or at tin throat. Fanciful nproi.s of whitu mml:n fin i;d:fd witli ri.ill m of laco or with lino pluitinjs arophowu for wearing ou thoso oevanious when one must play at taking earo of onc'a dress and wishe-s to im piovo cut 's appe.irpi.oo at tho namo time, fci ..me of these aprons have two pockets, etliers have but one, bat near ly all are devorutcd v. ith a knot, or two of bright garnet or blu viii"" iNeW silk bows r.. '-t-t oiitl.i'n i ro .'i.ade up uf tho mato- at i no eti-ews au.i lis irimmii'"s. Thits a cveft'jx-cc.lovel nali'i bow has its ji.'jot shapo r.iado paiily of tliis eatiu and 1 ailly of olivo groeu, both of which held by pc raps aud loopj of brocado iu which tlio-.o colors comliiii.i. Tho ends of tho satin are cut iu sharp tri dent points. Uarpcr's lla:ar. Ia colors ivj in eoslumos, sneh variety may be found that ihere is uo rewssity for ono to pclort nnbecoiuiug tints, for every jrade of complexion may bo f nit ed, and, however Strang'? such an asser tion mm. 'joem, thero arc shades of ul most every color which will become each aud every complexion. Far exam ple, lmvit frying is ivory white to a rich brunette, while whito with a cream tint will cause the riehnets of the tkm to show as a be uify, not a blemish ; nnd fi;:iii:i. Iho bright old gold of last Season, pas tier.larly handsome for dark beauties, ni'iy ".(ill bo found, toijether wilh modi-Ce-.l t-hades, appropriate for tho pu.'est blonde. Iu blot s, piuki and purples the same results uro t.otlce.ible, while m.iicriiild with ncutral-tiut-.d grounds and tiuy stripes and dahes of bright hues can bo worn nliko l y blonde, blon lino and brunette. How lie Looked at II. Grandfather Lk-kshiuglo throw down tho paper yesterday in disgust and ex claimed : 'I; makes mo sick, by gracious! it makes me siekl' 'What makes yon siek, grar. Ifathov?' arko.l James. 'Why, hero's another coachman runs away with his employer's daughter.' It is certainly too bad,' haid James. And they get married the minute they are out of night of her father's house.' The poor, silly thing!' Well, I should nay 'tho poor, silly thing!' 1 should also say the sap-head, tho shallow-pate, thecriizy, crack-braiu-ed imbecile,' continued grandfather, iu a towering rngo. The poor cr-.-atnr-.s are just from boarding Fcbotdsril J unes, 'with their heads full of roma-.tie ' Who's just from boarding-school?' yelled grandfather. 'The poor, silly girls are.' 'Who'stalkintra') nt girls;' yelled the old man, a littlo more savagely thfn before. 'It's the e aehmen I'm a-hittin' at. If I had a son, an' ho was a good coachman, nu' ho w mid disgrace him self by ruuniu' away with hi : employer's giddy daughter, I'd spend my pcumon money iu riotous livlu', au' I wouldn't havo him ouo red cent to rub against another. Xow yo:i hear yourchl grand father qnote S'uakspeare.' A large lumber c 'iieoru iu the North wept, states that tliey have logs enough, but cannot move them on account of tho scarcity of water, vhieh iu their river is so low, 'that the cattish have to era ploy mud turtles to draw them over the sand bar'.' liable in i'raiiee. A writer of JI. itii.,-'s M . ;' who was iittippiii;; at f .'.e h m. e ol Victor Lo bhmc when ho w .. ; i.v.!:i a h,:j '.V f 'liie-i, gives f;U inni;l,i ;-. fi. iv. I tape va..p pi'd uliout evtry act by the lVei.eh ; u-thoiit-...?. ,'itra H.y.i; 'IVance is re rnarkablo in recisti n;i,; b.d.ioii, ni-d in tho legal papers callnl i.r.i.t of birth. ."I t lame L ;Lhiue cnl I hurdiy compre hend our getting nluivr v.-ithe'i.t thei... Oa the birth of a child, uol:en must, be Given at the major's , i.i:o' within ihr.-e days. F unci must know i.lieu hu it, twenty-one, ami r-iidy to servo it: tin army. An oil lav rni'toed t!,.i' child be bron;.'lit to tiie mayor's i Hi (. nud its sex examined ; but th.; sp.n uve was in ought mniri.ei:', ;..iid Iho law was meviitled so us to allow a perron or per- sons to vis, tit. V, hilii Mi't-r w.is ab seiit for a short lime they eau.-, but ti:,. not come up, and reque'sted that the tnlil Hiioiild bo t.ikeii lo tiio tlliv. Ho ouStmlay Riomi'jg Victor get e a c.-.r-riage, and I as, ht him by holding the baby, aud he keei.s tho carriage shut nn close although it is the latter part of May. The mayi-r is not iu tho i Hi but his clerk is there : ami there is mi. other parly before- us a plain man :.:1 the nurse and a banr, a.id auoll.i r ni;.u as witness. This batiy is a day f-M, and as been brought on foot. Wl.ct is vt.iii name, and what is vour wife's? wh:if r.ie your ages? v.hnt is your pr f. v i;.;i : hat i e her. : T!i..-n .r.. ,.o n. tions rei::oni!,es ' ai-. ii ... baby is to be put Hit !j nurse, is ;.'k. 1 somewhere. Victor's it net. lie til! .-.v . the clerk to mukrs tin- n.-ip-i -it. r,.n:uv tion, that Fraueo may ii.,t be ei.eatu! out of a young fold ior, p.vd wo a-e id liberty. Tho h.w d u s m.l i-Ii iw Vad ,i to givo a family namo. H id the .:;t. ouo been a buy, wj cuul-l not heve uaaii'd him for oiii- K 1. i L -u ir L -blaue, lest h.o .vhouid .-. y fiat i.is mu:o was I. uoir, 4;ud aiuvo. e of it.-.'.:. l'i.i.';ee is often fearful or ;-:i i;-.kd. Rat we may name Lnafvv r. :'re..'. raau weniuv all him for Victor 11. i . Skelell of San A'lloiii.i, Teat. It is a city ot the m...st MriLitiK con trasts. Here or.r piv l.mg We f; in civ-ili.-.atiou comes in coii'v.'i v.ii'i il..-slt-epy, dead alive, halt-oivil'zaHoa a Mixie.i. The palace car meet i the o:. bv.n :u tho paniered donhev; tho New York drnmme'r crrareJ in f.r;l!!. ? ; fran.-etifi - ir -o lu... ., ... i:. row tlicrts tie iai.eht !o i-i V .'a.'-'.r at.d sombrero; aud th I'. t u t ';;r': '. running away from ensumpti-n, t counters tho blai.kit'.-d fiii'iau of t::e plains. Il.reuio frjo i-:-.::e n.-nshm-that would uot be out ot pia.-t- ;j tUe loveliest suburbs i f I'l.ih-. ielphii, an : hero aro Mexican but tlmtched wiil. ooniptalks, besi.le which tl o O.wellingr. Stanley saw in X 'ra.da y.eie mo tels o comfort. Fino im di ru e'.iel c:!, wi-h carpeted a-. les a::. I en-!. I. i.e.; pew:-., stand ia sight of : vrnni.ble .Spau'.vi ciithedial vihcro swatby piulieut mnf- Ced ia Ehitwin, crouch t-:i tLe :t. :.e fio: r and tell their boa.: i. Ibio a' spaei..'.j. stores, filled with a- e-.is'.iy got ds c u be found in F. tern elf , oV. lj ,e v.s papers, b,ii'ks, wp.tcr-woik:i, feie;-w;sL- teh graph ol!!c (-, a cilo) i in! a i;:eote ; and there arc quaint ai.d duty i;:.le ." i- x iean shops, a lobe biKio urs ,vi!h loop holed battlemeids, ti.arrtd with bail:- rks, long w.igon ti iimi from Cinh.i::- hau and Jlout-.rey bri'-f;r.g sdvtr a:. . taking t ack cotton, j-oldo r--, prie: ' nuns, u.'-roes, pi'.s, rs, h ii''-!ri.-ed , ComnneheS, tiilt, titles i.ud f'e ;.s, Ii live minutes' walk from your holt! vo l can find y un-tlt in v ha! p.?erjH to be ouiotowu !:: the heait of i'.i. sic; een tinue your walk live uui u'es he.e.er :ii:.i tho h uises and proplo m: ko joit iaii ' you aro iu ono ei tlu prel'y snl.iribs t.i Munich orMtiittgait. Broiurht Tmrellier bv Slramre Mi-.un. Au fttlvi rt:sed U tter in tl-.o t! :lvt -t u (Tex.) was tho means of r,-t-t. riii,: Walter S'uiradeu lo I. u sa Ra-j'.ey, ili F.nglih maiden he bad. eonrted yei.i r be fore iu her native M:od.,tui.o. Kijarad u wasacarpeuter in that Krgh.-h ton ti, arm prosperous IVniIt. ivr B.'tdty iiuujht that he was too Vma 1 jii t:.!o"s to i.:.:r ry his daughter. F.ut I, mis i ! nd in return, and Sa.'radeu cuiuo to A:-;eri. .'. to win the fortune thai n.-lgid mako li r his bride-. He ma. e inei:. at i s tra. le nt Chicago, but linally b-.ee.u.n a shevp farmer in IVxus uutl tiu-u urli'e.i i:;t . Mexico, whence he returned across the l!io Waudo with full poeiviis. I wa while stopoitig t S tu Antonio that S ;-.r- aden saw tho ai.verti.u'd h-tti-r, and Lie was not long iu searching out his Louisa iu Galveston, whore i he tni- support inf. her father, now an iuv; lid and p or The father dul not s'aml tho way o the duitghfer'it happiness this time. Why Man) ewr Sueeeeil. He was at work iu u huge piL- of cord wood. The sav iras d.:i!, an I ho tagf..,; and fretted and fumed, an I at )a -t I r.d.e out with aseriesof exple'.ivi s big enough and coai.se emeugh In fal.-lly injure au ordinary mouth. A cheery felh v, pass ed by, aud, taking in the silnalu u nt a glance, said, by way of friendly advice, 'My friend, why don't you sharpen your saw?' The poor oppref-si d victim of circumstances looked at him savagely for au instant, and then replied, 'i. here, mister, don't you 'hink I've work cuouj'h to do sawing this pile without stopping to sharpen saws?' Hi I'l'y-Slay Idle (if a Oiiccn. A c i-ii spondi :;t of llurper'rt A'uiftr, in a goKS:py h U, r eoii'-eruiug tho royi.l hen 'o.id of England, savs: At Beb.x r.tl, i:t t ) .homo m:d elsewhere, the .,i.r; a has, of e. uriie, her own j rive.te : ;-.. Iraii' i, which even her own tlaitgh-'e.-s cute r wit': ' o no forrnr.iity. A story "is t old by a lady per tonally prc i i t .if the. w..y in wiuc'i tbo priei as l ivid .ve;.t lo lu r m ;!lr r's h'mi?.;r to ie --.ive t'.'- l-i'i'eriia' H"'e-!i)!i of htr ct-jae. m. ut wit!! 'Fiilz.' J', -:,,; -i!.( f r by the qn.'fii, the y;i:ti..-j ;rrl a.b-an -. d idoiio I i the doo of tho ri o.e, wiiere i.be tiio.'-.r-.l timidlv. hit (Ti"i on Mich ci oc.'.'-i;: n pivi'ur ii' g (o t'n'er iinbl Ph."-iir.-eu !- ptivnie- r : . v.-ear an air of ve ry sb.iplu home c irifort; her j-er- s'-iul lieloh.'j.i'fjs, books, wriiipg mate rials, ph'iio-ir ijih,') cf tho royal family, stine lino painted p-.vtr !'', ui'd r.omi-picti:re-.pui po-iv. nirs of h.r hapi'.v jo'irueyir.i;i giying V ' iv. t haT.eti r. Th; re- isle's 'lii-r'n art' :u her .-Mjetty's apartmeiit.-, !h':n iu tlniio ef the Princess ef V,..!cp, wlicr- evtry r.vail. fble h-iace h'et its decoration ii: ihtli y liric r br ie or wit -r-cil. r, Imt ;he dra peries r- rich ni .l !i.o furtW-ings em ;iio a:.d homo ii' e, ivhile i i In r c i-n;-tr-v -sidei-i-i". ti e ej-ir eu's pr:vr.ie win dowi; loy'i o'it or. lajiiV'sppn such as uo pi'iiib r ov-'t 1 rid upr.n his canvas. T.m daily lifo of her m.i.;-:i,ty is s : simi-1-.' n-:d li.-pvciitfitl that ?!.": laouotoii'i'ts bull -tir.-. cf II.-. C,n Co',-. :,- i : 'itid'- m-rlyri'l its import eat dvt iiis. Tere is a rei.!:-iifor'jiuI 1 reakfa: at rouo, at which the IV'ue.'ss 15 !-.', her m"tiv r'H cms' ant i-vmninliw, an 1 pome lady spi ;-ii!ly in wilri j?, u-ea:ly join ;!ie tpiei!'.; ojeasio'ial';;, ho.ye.-ir, h.-r rvj... l y's bre..V.l'.:: t is served iu her p.i i-V:-.to dlu'iiff-Ctl S1. Ai'ifr this V e ta re :-cr.;.:'..il duties of htr witini'-fai.-lo nre ith led .'o;h.f ersa'-e re a i r.r.d wvi'ten, so!:o s;.ceinl iiiidieiu'Cs U'-.' riven, ni:.- tho t-i'irulng i-i varied witli a walk -i Iri'.-c, with one of t'.o pr' iseeses or a lady-in-w dtin:! iu '.'.ea heiee. Tie? af- lernoov.'i ion'. ne inelith s many cf the .iiaarv eini-loynnnis cf any lady "f rain:. -sitt-i". r.ro ir.uilly iv hered. into tl-.'M'oyrd pr. R.2e with a gr.-at degree of ;"! m.d'tv, t' e r.!'ioi:i:l of frced im of of- rc.jRrs.- .l-ir::ig tho visit depending i.tin-iy upon the fjuepti'rf intiiuaey with her vi.'-it'O'. I i eouv- i: atances, such as? (ho ri; ifii o! 'ie;u,v'''i; to Windsor, lier uajeot p!a?:-s hei''.-if at oneen the i" c :-ii:.:o.i i'ue c! am . of i.'.h.ot to laiaial ri-.i-iiy nivvo r-:; ''ly thr.u the queen of Kurland. Ri'iereiice fo:- Parent.. Mr. Moedy, ftd.lvcs.-.:ng one of the cii-w.'.ed iin'iiij'.'N in BaUlmoiV f id, in ti e eourt:-.' of Ida rcn-arss : Jlouor ihy uitaer aiul i uiher an t thy dayn shall be ltn Iu tho land.' Am 1 talking to .son.".- o':e iha! is Lot kind to bis father ni:d iu'i;!:i r'i Ah ! remer.-.bei" we'l (ii i is the . i 'y ei'mrsrai l ;;.nt widi a promise. I .lo tot b: lieve tuat ma-: is goiu-'j to pvt:s-)e-r -vho tr.-ats his father ami meitu- r with e-'i-.t'. iipt. it is one of th-- e reiit-'st of f "iv of Ilia prep.-i.t e!-y. I I there ! "i i'V.n v.ho wiil goto w-ik p.nd s-.lll. li ly fresh a laotherV lv.::t by 1. s tvil v'ofi-hi- ', if th. t i.i.:n uo I j voph-f.y iled ; i-omc d: y 1.0 w:li PllfTer. Thai.k liod ii r e. mother ! Wlf loves you like vv.nr mother? W!uj weald sailer a' ie.;;."i lor yo,; ? Who w i wad as lo::j.; nu.t hope a- ranch for you r.n yonrmeth er? S.'.e "ill - i by you when tiir-eii-o hi- s!r:i ' e-u you d own road si c w.-a!.'. wl ii'.ijrly were il po-viMe- -'ri;;is!er t'.o p i: on from yotir hivasL ! bt rsei, 1 siil f. r iho t'.".!, . ems yon uro sud'erine;. R -member iH-refore to h -r.or your fa t v an I ii'ei'.hc, fer if you tlo n-it, ll lul: of Uio pcua'iy an i b: nr in mind tbur 'nli-it-s'-evur in".a seevclli, tl.io ah-o s!: il! he a up.' liiMluiivinonN of a Model Village. The ideal A m-. ; ie ea village has been' weli defitu d to 1-e, h; its ouiward ap prarauc, 'a wholt-sfPn-, cleanly, tidy, simp'..-, mole-! col-e'i.".) of country hollies, with ai! of lis parts nod appli-a.-.e-s adr.plP.l to tho pleasantesl and nio-t sa,:: lieti.-'y livii-g of its people.' T thin sin aid be adile i n her.iihful and onlroll'ue; mor;d sen invent among the i.halrKi'.t-'t a bv. 'y inter in t .'ie i;i telle -etual li'e er..i i-ocial au 1 rilifa'ous i.ivi' of tl.o tha- h; an ! bu-iufss hon or, thii.'i, r-ad p.- -tpevi,;,'. T'-u la'ler eord.t'o-i c;er. :.'.v.y:; lec-m'ti-.ndt-d, lot ti, i o f u r- e.ay be; sd v I. n they exist in co-ijuia-t.iui the vlili'..-'.o !e;s ai! tlie hob-:.' v.irl.'l. ceac froi: i' bfiv ' an ate.', 'live rr... tlf-i'abb- place of n ni deuce i'cr the eh;- of c.t.r.ei.K that give t. all to ;is v b .tfvci h '-livlab'i iu their repu'iit't-ii. r.r liion.dd'- Si uin.it In . A rather flashily .bv?-e .t youug 1 i '.y iu company with i i r uo'.h.'r was coming out of church iu a city, aud v.hdo walk ing ilown tho tea. .'-ive stone atops the ol 1 ia ly slipped i-u 1 went healleug to toe sidewais. Ti e daughter, horror stricken, hid her face ir. n :;:.'-"i handki r-ciiii-f, and instead of ht-lpiug her mother up, blurted out, 'Oil, nioth'T, such au idea! II w could you fall hero? You are perfectly awful! I'm sorry I came emt with yon I A meteor, a font iu dinmeler, wi-h a blazliiKtrain.f'. 1! at Wortiiinpton, M'nn., i xploding j'ist befoi n reaohii.g tho earth ith a noise thut shook tho buildings. ITSIMS OF I.IIMII'AI. IMIIIfllsT. Tho Mh'SMiri S nab.- has passed !h" M .ff.it bel) p inch bill br u veto if f-. to 2d. Archbishop I'aicell I. as Imu i i.e.l f o ?:':'J,oiO by the L:f..vtfi b:.i.V, . f Cincinnati. ( i ro-s inl iilif-raHiuis of Kiediehus are complained cf by phy.-iciuiiH ia all iirt.i of iho e aoiiiy. R c idly lli' io have ' . n d p.' -'ed ie th-' Rlreams of N .-rth C.irc'imi '2mi i,. o '1 youiiR sha I. li'iiooin p.rnposra to ami ml her c n- ti'ii'ioii so that the L -yh-laoiie i l. dl Vii et otil "il Jl! Six year".'. The amount o! nvn.oy ' nt at. ii.t. r. t in Xo'T fbnrpshiro hi.sinrtei;i-id ;'s o. Olio within tho pai l year. The liabilities of 8 warm, Clcngh A ( ' ., (ho b inkers of (' irlc, In land, ten idly I'a.led, aiuoMit Ie .-10,0(.o MM. Twc.ty thonsatid qiniti ef hlraw berries have bei n ship-. tl from Jevk souville, l'iii., to X.'W York (his ice. u. The I'liihidelpliia polio-j tioii il o il permit a competitive- exhibit :o i of slaupliteiiiig o-i 'he "-.tage r.f a v-u (:.!. r. John An,"us'ua Rogers, a K-u-fv temper inee Ieefurer, lias comi litt-'d chic, after six week-i of Viivut. ivii; 'l' 4 ?y d in'oxicitiou. An imm'.-a-e C.-dii-'g flnl, nca- tho v.VMifh of the K -.squeli.int.a, bar, p. uei ti.OOO f.-el long and twenty fe-1 ,1. r- , which req-tireu ua e:ghl hor.-o eh:.'iLo i.i drai-. T.'i'i siipi.'ma coul i of Tcur-o.-vo has it , bauds f ill, Ti.ere ara (Lirt iii::! .Ired cafes b"f: ro t'm eo'irf, ropu-x-utiteT .'lye ml'liou dollars raid ttvvu'y 1 a-ni' a-j '( litigi.i.ta. A c .lor?! boy, agrd (w-l e, ha:- lv i sent f r tvit-i.-y ji ai t ) tin: p 'i.it-: ! i :-v it J ilii t, 111., lor planting ot id a ph.y- mato in a quarrel or:!na-.ing abo:r. ih-3 p.iymi-'at of live eea.s. The sl-aner D - Ibtyter, cn her p .j F-.ge fr .m Xew York to Aiitivero, Kivt r.i!h very heavy wc.4!-f;r an 1 w.-s sbliged to throw over her deekionJ f a' Ho a-id 2 lit, no .1 lounds of ear:;o. Too overage fa'a-y t f rai-aiste-s in fourteen (I.-.uvIkk cf th.- S-ntbcrn xerf.o.iii't coiiierenco r. v ,2, af't t.:a averaje aiiiontit p od i .--J:!S; Tn .!;. tie oi:cy is nearly twentj-fonr per eevt. Afhon-ii thovsiind-, of yennj Er.torn Calif ;ri:i:i, the mud'iy co-idUi.-ii of i'.-o water iu the brooks eoo-i hi'd i them oiV, ti'-d it is about decide .1 tL-ey cat; no! 1 o t'r aui there, Xir l'"!s-i S-ri::, A'-., (In i-k-ie ton of r.u I'ldian was u?ieartho I, who, it aj-ptava, v. i.i buried r-ittlngou his hoi'e. .Sheets of isiujhw an i a 1 ;iv:o la.ep of lold ore t re foued buried with the ri L r an I hevse. At a meeting of the P -lyl-ehn'. as-.o-eiatiou in X.-5V Y'jilt, a Mr. Fe.-'ie'i, (f Alexandria, Va., who has been lola ly blind fram blrt!:, exhibited a il es i.htined th.i modi 1 of au improved sr .w.i et-.gine, which vaj iuaa- by bimseli pt-!".-n:.ily. Tho Woodrt fl' s?iei.tifie f xpe':i;;..v. f, ineli wa-i t a have made a trip io'ovo .1 tl: - we-rl-l with student pu.-M ut'.er , Ii is b -'o aha-id ued by its p-rtijeet li t i:i X'e.y York, as. (he necessary ji'iai'iar of pi l'-oi:-- did net depo at the C-V'.'.l --, .q.;i i for the trio. Au association of prominent! "en'le ucu have taks u r oms iu X.'w York for he t iliibititm ff useful inwiitioijs hi t'e- hi-)!.- of utilizing many p.-.tenir. - hieli ri'iei". i:o n.ight never becou-" kuev.n to t''0 publ'le em aeeonut of the p 'V.o ( y cf tht Iv owiieis. By the eoncossien of toe nme-.-r of Af-!!r-i!i:st-u to ! In, 'land's claim , th Ii t-i'-b become po.-s ise.l of the K-jj'iU pas, F sbeen villey, the Kanim valley us f i'-a-. S'.utari; Oil in pas.., and the Jvuy ber f. .; ai far as Ti n'i;i, i.ll valit-ibli: t ;r..1-tuj'-fe poh.t on tiie Indian f i -i, tiv r . Tin-au'hiU'i'es of the I'.iiveiv'.ty of V.rgi :ia ibny th d an h .no-'i-'y de"reo iiss b-cen conferred upnti a distingui '-'.".l l'.igli-hmui, nul it '.o that their by laws, ns drafted by Fa .-Men I JeiV.-rv.n, t!i; founder, fi rbid any se.eh con'.t rriti;, ex.'ept nfU'l' si-.,;-f w-t ry ex uoi'.i it'-e... 1 -orge 11 x a-'-l Tern II o dig n play I p. kt r a! lVirki -t.d S ili.ei, 'l'.'iu.ess e, without any nuler.-.taudiug r.i to whether s!rii-lts y.ere to be c.iiirited. They quarrele! whe-i the tpt s.hm was l-r nigtd up in l.iei.r ia-- -u 'h u oiic, nod llnrii,';.!!! shot Rix. Toen II i t n if- took ft rev.-lvcr out of hi r thai husband's pocket and mirt illy wound. -! Ilartigan. Home years p.,7 ! n ral li.iidl 'y T. Johnsoa mil tr.o ofior gei.i! u'-n ve. .o appointed by Viriiil-i I i look rdter t!io S'at V intere.-t in thn Chesipeako P.nl O. lio canal, for which they wi.ro to re 'eive certain leianuevattoi!. Since tin u the authorities coiieludt d the g.-i-t'otu-.-n retaiped more than bi p-.vged to them, un l brought suit for Fl',e'iM aud inter est. Tlio ea: e has just b.-e-n decided ad versely to tho Htatet. Recent exptrimetits with the electric light iu F. irope, carefully condu -to. I and ou a lirgo sea'e, piove that the cost is much greater thau that of gaslight. The true solution is probably to bo found iu tho conclusion n aehel by u writer in tho 1! linbnrgh .V .' that tho ebctric light and gas light will both be u-ed for special purposes in which they aro rosotvrtivcly supeiior, aud that neither will supplant the other.