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The t ■- —rrwn i Vo\. XVI. -kbui -..m-mi. kwf" i , i ,. -j-y. BAB IN MERRY MOOD. ALTHOUGH HER WARDROBE, TOO, HEEDS REPLENISHING. WAnt Kwn Atxiii tiewna—All BecM’lu ram ol glarh—Waakrr'a «'h»lfl-l<taaU|n of mark Velvet rntki-VMran llllapMateg J*| Maw -KM Hair. M. hunk ItueubUc. Till* It Jiltl about llio tiiuo alien one I*sgiuN Li feel the influence of clothe*. That ix, the Influence of not having Uie right kind. Mummer lingari in tlie lap uf ■iitiiniu to iu«h an extent that one doesn't waul to buy uew frock a fight away, mill yet—end yet mie doesn't »aul to look ilreeeed unsuita bly. Tlial’e where a intn'* crltielxm cornua In. Uo don’t know wliellier your frock t» mad* after a certain ‘■pooh, or after a design worn by *omn light-hearted lady of loug ago, l>n*. lie doe* know If It ia adapted to the oo csxloo ilc knows whether yon are right, anil oau’t he took a woman down wlien ho Hunks site Is wrong t 1 rattier agree with men In tlisir opin ion of wbul cunilUules good dressing. They like trig-looking things, bnt they don’t tlie severe tallm-mudr. They think velvets, feathers, ribbons and lace* are suited lo u woman, and they Hud no plaoe for horn buttons, mid stiff, masculine-looking belong ing* In a femUiiu* wardrobe. All tlie world over a man likes to see a woman dressed in black. iilack rn* cmn»- attractiox. A Fivncliainn wilt refuse to go on III* street willi r woman wlio isn't drtsanl In black. A llusslau will d* diu# to prom made betwrsu llis acts at the opera in the grand foyer unless the cboaen lady wrtva a toilet of itic aotDliri hue, while au Englishman al ways prefer* hie wornau-kliid to wear black ill public places, and I think even uu American would like tu son the feiohiine part of his household gowned Id It. but Ire Is considerable of a coward aud don't dais to ny so. A party of women I know ones set out to tintl out what llielr chosen meu thought tbs moat desirable of froeks. Said the first to her husband: “What shall 1 wear to that dinner to-night ?” And he answered: ‘-Oh. that baud fome frock with the billing stuff on It. This explsnatiou meant a black vulvct dinner gown willi a black tulle train. The second said to lier young mao, with whom she era* going out to drive: “Now, darllni, 1 am going to drees to pleaso you. What sliall 1 wear »” And be, being an ungrateful some body, anuounced: “Oh, you bare on ly cot on* real pretty flock, tint oriok ly thing with frills.” ftlie bad three gowns from Worth and two from Felix and the chosen one whs h blsck orepou trimmed willi frills of French btoe aud made by a dressmaker at Imtne. Tire third one had just married ibe denrest fallow in tire world, and away from all their loviog relatives amt friends, sbe, wisely enough, desired to appear as if sbe hnd been married for eevrral years, sod considered a wed ding nothing of any moment. So the said: “Dick, what shall i wear down to dinner to-night I” Her trousseau had beau gotten In l*arls, and sbe wad supposed to have frock* for every bcoasion la lifo and every emotion that a woman could possibly feel. And thin lion-hearted Uichavd, who had dated matrimony, shoved his bands In his pockets, •Irrtclied out bis legs in the way men do wbe<> they exercise tbelr brains, and said: “Well, yon certainly have one stylish gown, and that’s that one with the velvet sleeve* !" Si peaseth away the glory of Uie French modiste ! The frock referred tn bad been made by my lady’s maid out of two old ones, a black doth und a black vdvnt, and, lairtor of horrors t it had not boon deemed worthy of a pliee In the new tranks. A LITTLE M1XKD. Tim UK trial wsa Hindu «uh nn el derly Friend—'whose religion Uoglit him llial dress was m nothing, and wlioar wlfa paid tlx or aevau dollars a yard for dove-colored silk, lliat all* might not look like the people of the world. HI* daughter aald. <• Fattier, • e will go out fur a walk, and I'll dr*as to plenM tl.ee; what ahall I wear. U( looked at liar critically, and titan h* answered, "1 huvo admired thy clothe* very raUcb. tlnmgh they seem like vanity, hut or them all I like he«t that one that aestnetli to glitter with spark ling Jewels, aud tliat waa not unlike the color or llm briskt flower* In thy moth tv’* garden." Cross-examination proved that the one wUli.tlw glittering jewel* was* black orepon trimmed with black jet; but lha one like unto the flowers — shades of II leka and Fox and all by gone Quakers I -It was a bright scarlet iKulthy, but like the gayer ones lie also leaned toward the rich black toils U Americnn wossen have never had Uw appreciation of black velvet that Ilia Russian women, whom thev moat re ■emble, display. It it certain that a mors becoming gown oaiiont (« worn, and III soft fllo framas am! brings out Vha delicate flower-liks beasty uf tha American as no oilier fabrle sver does. Speaking of tits Quaker guuUsama's fancy for ml remiuds ms that liters Is a curtain vogue just now In twlug red lialrvd. Kor, If tbers hadn’t been llatt hule tea van ef heredity burning lock*, why should that most fasehisllug of Rerflshmsu, young llodelph Baasoti dylT, ha vs gotlsn Into so aueb imubki during his stay la Zands* What a disusing play that Is! uxmiihtvci, sivruiL tt. r, vxd. When, lust winter, I picked dp the little book, and for one evening forgot about everyday life In Aiwerlsa, and lived In s inmauUe oounlry where great deeds were pnsrlbb. where true hive exlaied, and where, fur duar love's Mkt, sod berause ll wae right, a man and a woman Wfrs willing to 4u their duty ami euffsr, 1 thought It a plans nru lo lire fur a iiulc while In that onuulry, ereit If that oountry and till IL* people were bound iu a liny volume, lint the other night when the curtain went up nod allowed that beautiful Herman forest, and 1 listened to Hie sturdy, loyal friend, who stood by the Kloy. no matter wliat luiiiprned. when l looked at the beautiful prinoe* who to-day found llndolph more attractive than lie wm yesterday. and yet cnuldo’l tell wky. then I realised that If Zeiida waant on Die map It was the fault uf tlaae stupid people who drew map* ! and who are, after alt very tuenrract In I their Rengruphy. Why, the whole thin* was there. i i taw Util genlla lady wl*o, an much younger Iliait Urr husband, loved mil wisely. hul. oil I ao very, vary w-ll. that good look lug Herman imihch. I saw U)« durl'fouglit between tlie liua bund and tha prl uce, and I knew that In tin next generation thoro would be somebody with Titian rod locks, b» cause, as tbo French say, “enfant d’amour rresemble to|oura la pere." And it showed aprnlty eeoliment In tlie Uasseodyll family llist always there was a seooud son named Rudolph and a pretty coquetry in nature that alwiya this eecoud sun lied locks sueli as made Cleopatra beautiful, such us framed the Borgia's face, and which msdu Titian's wife lira envy of all the other women. It wasn’t strange that, when title young JSuglisbman visited Zonda, the romantic side came upper most , for at heart every Englishman la rnmaulic. There was the rarest; thoro was the bunting lodge where Die king won drinking himself into forgetful sees of Inn duties and there was Black Michael as blaok-liaartcd a vllllao In rewllty as lie was in complexion; but here- why, who Is this f I* It Lord Chorale}? No. Is It that M.lister of Wood harrow? Is it tbo yocng rake who was made so unhappy by the dancing glrlf Wo, no; It is uot auy of these men. Neither is it my diwvputabte friend, Mr. Baegen. It's a blonde, red-headed yuuug English man, with manners delightfully free sud easy, sod who wins my heart sod your lisnrt as not one of these other men ever did. and I’ll tell you why. Rudolph Ksmondyll, with all his lightness, with all hi* bappy-gn lucky manner. Is, at the same time, very much in earuest. and then— and then lie is venr much In love, and It Is such a beautiful lave. It Is s lavs that la willing to saoiiSoa Itsaif to that which Is right. Man do that avsry day. and women, too, but we don't always ses It so well pictured on lira mimic stage, nor do we always Und that Hie object la so well worth it as was this dainty princess, l’oopio talk s great dual about elevating the stage. Trass OK SYMPATHY AKD AN'UBClA TIOM. My experleuce bae been that the peo ple wbo talk so much have very little time to do anything, but, without say lug unu word sbuot the greatness of his art, or tils ability, or anything else except his desire to please bis friends, Mr. Sothern lias made tlie stage better than before. He lias done more. He ban maJe hit audience better by put ting before It n romantic picture of life, perfectly framed, with each IJguru i« Hie picture dressed sod posed just ns It should be, and tlie conaequeuca is that, when the curtain drop*, you and I and our neighbor feel quest humps In our throats, and we would rather nut speak for a minute or two, snd we wipe our eyaa, not because there is a tear lhere; oh, dear no, but because—be canes — wall, because the gas maria them burn. To (ell tlie truth, ray friend, 1 fell the clinking, I knew Diets wne team, sod I knew whet they were for—they were my heartiest tribute to a beautiful story, hehntlfally told. Told by the people, wlio heads lira play, and to whom 1 make inv best.kuw and ssy, ’ Thank yuu. Thank you fbr showing me something In which theie Is an honest love, an honest mm. an honest woman. Hometiling frea from Trench i, satin res or English tilth. Something that doesn’t suggest any thing but wliat it says, and which tells llie most charming story that In* been written since Thackeray pictured Hen ry Esmond. Sl'KAKINrt Or HOOKA. By the liye, speaking of bonk*, lu them day* when ‘14 A our* are quit* too abort for ooe to do all that one withes, Uie abort atory la a joy. It u a Joy that la n tr existent one. beeauaa Ik* where of abort atone*. 1 mean of good short Work*; «r* few. I Wr* hooka, bat I do, aborteranrthlogela*, lor* a book with picture* In It. I-A*t week when I waa sick at heart, heoausa for a little wliho life teemed too hard to bear, I got gay and Joyful again by reading aome atone* about a lot of rolloae glrla, aud Um IlluoUatlooa I usually cell them picture*, bat It aeeaaa a* tr that wasn't a good enough name for these, war* all that they should be for they were done by that man who know* how to draw the very iiloeat sort of glrla, tbn foully aka glrla, Mr. Qibaou. I am going to tell you Um name of Uila book ap that you can get it from what ever library you honor with yoor In lull, clual Uatea, beeaima, between. you ami me, there nr* delicious atoriae to read aloud, eltbce to a a ice graup of of boya and glrla, to your beet young mau, or to your dearaat woman frltud If ahe happen* lo bo a bit cranky and undor Um weather—It It "College Glrla.” Have yoa aemi tbe arttcl* which Mra. LI iiton bad wrlltau about oelabrl tteaf Him ball* of meetleg George Kllot', aud how ah* aerated to put her aalf up on a pedestal and expected the ml of lbo world to tumble before be*. Thla la ay experience la regard t<> laarg* Kllot. ft m a aort of aooond hand nae. Oo* day a long time ago I •ol a latter from a dearaat girl, aod (aboaatd: am to nervuu* I can hardly write, and Urn raaaoa (a that to "*«)«* I a» to aea George Kilo;. Kaaoy *e*4ag the woman wlm wret* -Middle march I' fancy laming Um era*tor of •Adam Bade;’ I am l3kl.g forw.nl to •H wlW» "Kb Pbwwww II.at 1 a*a write j ou -o". bat yt>* Wmli hoar from me ana*, and bare a full daaarlptioa of the great genius." Fora week after the reception of this letter I lived fit u state of rgcllenient. and llicu - wWI, and then I had a plung* Into » UaUi or ios water. A MSAl'TOINTIMtl IgrUKlMON. Tins hmu-ex|iectrd letter read! “When I last wmlt* I wsa cr.i/.y nh.ul seeing Oeo. Btlot. I wish 1 Inal never •eon her. You would nrvur *pc.ik of her. sillier as an old lailjr nr n gentle woman, simply as an old worn in. homebody is inching a shawl for her alinnldera, sontHaidy is cloeiug a win* down account of a draught some Uidy is opening another to let in tin: air, and ahe is suggestive of nothing bat a orauky, idd woman, with a tio.i l •Imped like a hiase. t am lorry.' tnore sorry tlun 1 can tell you. that I ever met Ikst. igio 1s tlresomvly old-w>ini aultlt to the last degree. And fear folly Jealous of Lease. Scarcely per permits him lo he civil lo it woman. Lewes wails on her like a trained nurse, and I am told In.' docent let her even hear a breath of dispraise, and ■mustir shnuldcrs everything Hist Is disagreeable or that could In anyway offend her.’1 Who was my letter from? Marian tails Wright, Hut wonderful girl artist whose ploicrcs were in tlm salon wlieo she wasn't much more than a child, but who. alas! nfler lwring been a happy wire, paid with her Itfu the Joy of being a mother. To return lo Oeorgo Knot, t think all ihs women site drew were most uooom fort aide womeu. 1 don't know a slug hi one of Hkio, unless it was poor, sinful Hetty. wllh whom any one of us would liavs cared to live, day In and day out. Dorothea must luvv been tiresome, Uosamnnd was of ihc fool variety, that wanu a 1) with a dash put before It, while urns' ofllw Ollier womeu tieki igcd to the list thu I call uucoafortnhlv. Her books mat be grant, of enurte Ihry are. but l like a book that lw«a wllh mu a sensa tion or pleasure even if it l* that pic .*• ore that la bom of pain, lint 1 don’t like a book that simply makes uir realise how much unhnppluets there is In tho world, how ussy llmetnto wum eo, aud bow little anybody ouid'to help It. CAItB UUIVIMU VTUiUkS. No, give me a rikkI, short story or novel, ami I can do IU aullior the oredlt of enjoying It; hut life U too roll of real wove, to permit nnu'a silf to lie made uneoreforUlite. DanT yon agree with m« 1 day you do. Say that you like a real, romantic atoiy, that make* a laugh that cause* dimples in your clteekt. Just deep nnougii U> bold the tears that coinu when teal sentiment is Written about, and then yuo will have tho ideal look. I think tlio “Prisoner of M»" la pretty near It, and we all owe soma pleasant houta to the gentle clergyman, Mr. Anthony ■tope Qawkioj, for having given to ua this delicate child of Ids brain. I ba lievn in giving thanks where thanks arc due. It ie fair and sijuirr. And lltough I am not a genius; llioiigh I way not be oven able to appreciate a genius, still, tlicm la one person who can say. “Thank you,” wry sincerely and feel it as site says it, and that pur* l» __ JtAia. ■Saw Sa Trml the rejrall.i,. 'Uuinin' in Xawioti KntorprMe. Some of our Democratic leaders think that a Populist Is nothing bet o balky Druiocrut. Tlicy ray that like a balky hone lie lias only nue Idea In his liead and ttiat 1* to slop. They say tliat a littlo aan>l sprinkled In the horse’s oar will Immediately put other ideas In circulation md the horse will at once move on, and so In like man ner they eay that all the Populist needs '1 a little free coinage in Ida ear and lie loo will move off nicely in Demo cratic liaruuaa. Gentlemen, this remedy won't do; bnt wr do know of u remedy tluu u farmer once tried on a balky ImrSo that It might lie safe to try on the Populists. It Is tins: A farmer went out unily ouo morning to haul a load of wood, lie loaded Ida wagon and gave tint word aiut Uio boras wonld'ut in >ve. After worrying for some time lie rtellb emtely walked home leaving dm Imrau and wag<ai in tlis woods, thinking Ui.it perbupt lie might coma home lit dinner tlm*. N-ion came aud still no Iwiw. That evening tho boron cam* In with tlm toad of wood as inoely aa If lie had I wen lb* truest horse in the world. This is the only remedy that will do to try on tho Populist*. The 'I'mnliur' lari or All. Chariouo Oberrrjr. Senator i'rltobarrt la an houeat and mit-apoketi mo. Ileaald in an Inter view Monday with onr ItiMgh car* reapoodmt, In reference to tlmeonlhin* «ooe of lueion: ••Till* will bn decided by tbe c •remitter* «f llio two |urUea.’’ And again: "Tim oomalttee* will art* Ua upon tire right man for On minor," Mr. Prilohenl make* Ho i.mtcnm Unit Uk convention* or Hi* mrmUrt n( ilia tare peril** at interval are hi have any* tlMng to do wilU li»« oeMlemeut of either of tlieae nutter*. “ The com mittee*" will take them hi hand, ami he any*, what everybody know*, that whatever "tli* rammiUere" aay will go. What a pitiful condition for a lot of fro# bomb to be reduced hi, that limy ahouM be wllllog to aubmlt to ’-com ratttm’Mo decide polleiea ami candi date* for them inataud of h.rldlug Uir deelalnn of tlieao thing* la their uwn band*. Hut Senator Pritchard knew what he wo* talking about, Tito ey«. terw of boatism which he* been ratno IMietl over the fuatnn party I* imrfwil MWBWMawwwrw , HalirklMAf ikp Wurrwfcffw. Tlio State Commander write* u* from r.iiiooln, Xeb . nt followa: "Af t*r trylMg ullier medlclm* for what aeeaoed U> lei a very obetlnatn cougti In onr two children wo tried Dr. Kintt* new Diecovery and at the end of two day* the cough c«lively left tli.m W* will not tie without it hereaftrr. a* our experlenna prove* Hint It care* where all other remedkw rail."—shnieil V. IV. Steven*. State Core..Why not glvb llile gloat wwdlclno a trial, aa it la gwarauteed and trial bait Ion are free *t Cany A Keaaedye Drag St-wr. Hogalar ate Me. and II.00. NMiuiDuru cvir a* xwrit Aw Aaurteu EaalwtwISrlvrr-a atruugr •:>;i-rliiir> mu Kaglual* Kanin. Ur Wurman In MwUuiv’n Hayulnc. OjSulKr. Kor morn limn twenty moults* tlie e»'.i roll In I Ui rough tin- uarrow atony simis of l'.uis, n<*»td the .Helu*,_ si ways Into ruling, but weirdly Iwault fill nt night, wall Its irutny bridges sod nuuiiUess lamps of nvery color.—and dually stopiwd at the U„r* da I'Kst. “Urleut Bxiirc*,, monsieur*" asked tlie porter, ns Ira b.iloooed iny box on lira ocnliw. ••Oiil/’sald I,oiid ibun Uocried the weight -fifty Kilo*. ••Twenty-tura fiones if you uksui,11 raid lira man in lira ba^e office, and l flushed >:p my ••tr,m*|lulUUolt•'• " H'",! for the l-ag gagrt Ian Mid in i rencli, growing Im piUcut; and t gavo him the muoay. MaiitfMlIy there was or fra* twgtagr au tb» Orient Expreai, aud llm rate, twenty nue franca (four dollar* anil lareoty ceiils), for one hundred pound*, eight huudrad mite*, wosa stIB ouh. To the porter who freighted my trunk l gave some anna, aud sow bis* drop Ui«m Into a looked box at the door ol' tlie laaggagr-room. in England tl>* portora keep wlmt the get, audit bag a good HI*cl. ft inrke* tint Individ nal porter look om fur bifgsga, for tins more people lie serva*. tin more Up* will lie reeeiva. In France each porur warn for tlio nttrar. knowing tlie division will bo rijual at night, aud *o there-1* nothin* in *0,-, for. n kill* cnmpetilk/ii, this French ai rauge ment. and nuke* iuu mNi olnjost w<n thtras. The nanincnt you tetlmiuUli the pvarfouT, the purter'a Interest iu you CB.mcs. II* * imply heads you lu on tlio mslu platform, where yn* uiust work out your own salvation. I fanny this rule draw not apply at all Mutiona, hut It oertaluly does at tlio *>*re de I'Kst, wilu a y*^ n*d raanlt. TUB TltAlX. The Imht which [ was preparing to laiard this blenk November liight con sisted of a smart-looking locomotive ut.U Uvec«i>. Next the engine Were wa* * sort of combination express bag. gage, uud commissary car, where tlm »tor«w wort kept, riieu eaam Uio dluiug-car, ane-thlrd of wlileli was ni'Vde Into a beautiful stn iklug-salnon. wltli great c tsy chair* pm u|) ui dark leatlirr. IU;k of lire ••diner” there Wrtw tiinie sleeping car* of the M*uu patent, turd running along under tire roaf. nbvve Hie tops of tin, high win dows, iu bold g„Ui letters, was the ,uf WlB 0M<HUf unabridged: T)i« InteruAliofitti X50m» piny and tire (Jriuid European Kx* press,” only It wna iu Knnoli. Tim Or lent Express i uni ••solid” from Tails to ConsUnlluoplu—tint soma curs and the same steward. The fare for thu trip one way lu this (ruin <lc lux- la atxty-iiine dollars. The ■lis-ping-Care fare U eighteen dollars. Only llrsheUas ticketsuietaltsu, r.nd Utn diirereul railways over which tire train passes have ad agreement to lame no free lniswn*. Any oimptny violating this agreement it liaUs to n Ann nf six hundred francs {oua liumlced and iwemy dollars), lu outward ii|tp-nrancc this c nn pany'a iraiun are similar to tlw trail.** run on tlie American eontineut. The cars uie long and rest ou wheels. You enter the car at or near Urn eud. nml pass llirougb n narrow corridor, frmri which you enter the eompsrtineiiU. A compartment holds two or four I*"pie, rind orteu, with ths Judicious expenditure nf a few francs, the ”voy nger” can secure n small comportment ■dl to himself, aitd be quite as secluded und conifurtitlde rur he would bs lu tint stateroom of * Pullman or Wagner. Thera are oertiitulj many advantages lu a comportment sleeper There u no rut|, 0r excitement; no on* appears to l»o in soy hurry. Throe or finir purlers come along leisurely, toiling >i litiln iron car containing „ amait oauyaa.a travelling-bag. t>tl»vr IM'ters, not In uniform, coin* along with hot-Waif-r cans-kilix, flat cans which theyaltde intotbe ejcupartmunls of ordinary Eurujwwo ouaehes: but ilia Orient is heated by steam. Kow oiutes a truck with a great tn:my mall hngs, which are put Into ths rear cur. rim mails are tut Important Item to the railways, and ss this (rain leaves Paris but twice a wssk. they ms usually heavy. Ill liulf HU hour the Splendid train is trembling away In tho «l«Jit. It is •oven o'clock, and the dinlng-ear Is •Wed with people—idim and wuinou from ovary onrrun of lha earth. K a Huaihm sjwaka to ao Ilal lea. or n <mr »»" to a Spaniard. It J* slioou Invar! ably In French. All the reading mai ler belonging to tire train Is printed in Move language*, hut only Froncli la apnken, auve when another language is absolutely necessary. Tho cards p rated In Unr car* have these limdlnga: “Avia.” •'XoU*,” a «d ‘•WnUee.” Tim dlolog-cm scrYio* U equal to the beat in any country, aud tho rutoa am reawmalitv. Thu I hat bioakfiut la liar regulation Kumpean hill—hrr-arl, but ler. and oofTre—Willi fmit If you want It. (ur rum franc, anveiityftre cant! tan (thirty dmeenla). At elmen o'clock they serve u good Ai)'«<>•' for Ova rranoa (a dollar), an 1 at evening a aplattdid dinner for el* franca (nno dollar and twenty wale). Hu you lmvu three g,md inrula for two dollars uud llfty Ovc cents, whlob, In America. In llm average dining-car, Would mag tltrreu dollar*. Whiu dinner ia evar the men lounga In tho •mukliigH’iann f»r n con pin of hour*, and tired go ui Ihldr hniabih a. oppiuiai. uiiANiiP.nu ash rum isiox. In a fnw bnnrs wo wer* rolling "Way roe aid Urn artwgc of France ovar n imwitli track. Shortly after midnight ( was awakened by a i-nanao tloA at tuy door, Opened my Mao, ami beheld an n-tteer In tho corridor. lie wna grand heyoml dsMrtpUnn. WUh CYery movement of the train, lm da a he! latok til me Um gleketleg tight that weiit nnt of ioy compartment to lit) Idatril person. In addition lo the card on hla rap and HI4 broaat enough gold ruble tu rope n store, and I knew than that we were In lief*any. This | awe-inspiring ImllvUlittl stood with out while Ills assistant. m lest Imposing |tcrs>>uHcv. Insji olnl in; ticket mid hand-baggage. '\*Jmsr the train »lo)n at s station of •«y liop.M-Ui»ce, ri nOlrer* wltli « krgs ■ **ou», followktil lij* two or it»rtw MotloC* [ Mills, gm-i tu Iks locimo'-ivn, secures th* uutngiapli uf the engineer, and ■ires him » l"t «f vocal lutliactluus. XIu*y nil talk ut onus, "kruklui" tlit-Jr k’s till one u r«iuiu<l-d uf s skHt iiigiwrty breaking through Um Ice. Kinslly |«aco Is liecUred, Ua-y all •nlnle, mid tlm train uuivsi tin, ErenrUtlng has a military uir about It. The old woaisu sweeping a er>tsa* In* brings In* broom to her shoulder, and the »uo-leggrd watchmen comer to the proper position, with a red dag for n musket, us the train gone Ijr. 1 wentr-fvur hears takes Uic travel ler t*» Vienna, over eight hundred uiltcs. The looomsllvas used In Austria are mom like A meric m cua cjilne* UiiiH thus* of E tgland and France, and tlie daycare are Ute brat 1 have aeon on tba Continent. Ttiey siehtsrlrr limn the ordinary Europe** railway carriage and reel uu s&Ut large wheel*. I'lrat-otaaa carriages are heavily enshltnted with beautiful Rus sia le.iUier. clean, cool, and comfort* Wa. You outer these cars, not ut the * ds. nor nt Die end, but ut Um corner; ilia coiupartmeula opcu Into a corridor. Dropping down Ut* Danuta for six or seven hours, we see the un rise In hmryla, and ilia Amt stop on the follow ing day Is at Itatgrala. It is warmer here, (be earth it dry aud III* sky clear. Tta voyager begin* to feel that ho is tu a new world, with strongs people. Uero are evidences of dress reform. Tim psutulouu is Jnergtug lutu tb« gown, or Um gown Into tuv puutaloou. perhaps, us It U ia America. Each • iicceediag taur carries ui faithsr Into lids desolai* country, so old and yet •0 new; With so liUtn of wlmt are now regaidml a* sigus of clvllizetion. " lieu we Imvs travelled through it w* wonder how Uir luteraatiimal Hlre-pl iig-Cxr Cinnpuuy cm afford to run a train evi-n twice a week throagb such a Dhd. At uuou sre rout and passed the wi-xtbouud train. It may be we had missed other trains, but this was tlie It rat pavteuger train I had seen In forty hours. «X TUB MM liSlllTIVg. 1 carried with tun u permit to i idr. “to lanunt an Orient Ksprees when I wLalji-d to do so. uud now 1 slipped lutu o>y engine cluths* mid mounted tlie machlue. TUo engineer was u native, aud ntaul nil wm could say to eaoh other wns “Yes" and “Xu" tu French. Xeurly, If nut all, the railroads tier* are operated by the governments of the various cimUricn through which Oiey pas*. Tlie Orient Express, how ever. is op.iraletl solely by Um sleeping car company. This company’s conduc tor, who gur* nil the way from l'arls, tu Constantinople, I* tha captain of tlie train; only tlie govern men t in spsetor* of llis illffemil couutlies color, aboard to inspect luggage and look after tlm iuterents uf Um teoveru msiit. Tim track was only fair, but tta locomotive wda in good condition. Tho limn is slow, uni more tliaa twen ty or inii-ty miles an iemr. At tta first read-crossing on laid* tlm town w* fouud a long line of wagons draws by suisll cattle, waiting at Ute closed gate. Bthlmi thorn wagons, leaching out tta Idlls, inline away. where strings of pack animal* loaded wlUi corn. Evidently this was an important mar ket for the snrronnding country. It was a beautiful afternoon, sift us Setdembor In l'arls or New York. The road here ran up a bread vale, which, however, grew narrower as wo ascended tta waterless ttrenm. Ox either side of tta wash tlw country grew rough; the hill* In Um distance would ta called uiuuutaius In tlie lloly I/uid. Tta wagon-road 1»y parallel 'v I Hi the iullw*y, umi hi lotlf uu hour wc putted hundreds of ox-teams bring ing wood down from the hilts. Some women and children were driving a dock of turkeys, it man was loading a shnep. sml others were car ryiugjare of xout'tlilng—honey, per hn(is—on their hcmbi. mxitriiivo oxrxws. All at uuce lie* nlr grew trill; an op pressive alien;,- srsmed to hang on vale nnj hilt, and nil llm people slopped short. U seemed to me that we run into a bad place of track. «>r that our train had anddanly quickened ita p«ee. 1 saw u Servian woman with a child in her anal stagger. atop, Ukn the water-Jug from her liarat, and hug her frightened luliy to Iwr naked lav sat. Huadreda'of yoked cattle were lowing, burro* were braying, and whole Hack* i of sharp went crying on the diaUiit downa. Meantime the curve* teemed to liiorcsto, and although wo were nut making more limn forty itlUwau boar, we nptwared to fairly lly. Men atnoil and atured at the heaven*. A Moham medan slid down (run a tuck-mule, •prcrfd out hta prayer-rug. ant hi* face inwards Mecca, and pray ml. (,'iiriat iana cruaaod Ihi-mactvi-v, noil u« often ■a 1 stole a glaueu nt llm driver I found hint looking nl tat. Till now 1 Imd attributed lira action of throe wild imople to childish wonder at seeing (be train swtxrp by; bul when 1 looked at the almost pale face of I be nil lirnwnad driver I woa bewildered. Tim tilings t beheld were all m uuuntural that I felt iov bead swiiniulog. Glancing nlivud 1 taw Urn straight I rack lake on curve* and shake Harm out again, re ar wilding n running suakn. Tim valley Imd In-LMtur a narrow gutali, nnd fmio Hi* uvur hills nruM giMt e loads ot smote, a* finm a quarry when lb* simls g» off. The lima in. wins bud Iwau busy at llm furnarsi door, stood : up how ami guild ut lie* dtlv.w, who ‘ pit-seed Id* left IuuhI over his eyve, then took It off and tiled to are, but Hueio wu sitemia to check ihu eprvd of Um flying train. As a druukm eow laijr oaahkig ib-wn a atnilght street twaya la bis saddle, as a w.nimhnl bird reels through Iho air, did till* mod BHusster of it hicnauuUw swing ami swim uver Ihu wrtUi'ug rail. gsiddunly * great curve appeared In front of a*. This lima lisa stoker, who hud left eff llrtug, atw it and Made liar afeafttoanm. Again the dilurr hi'l hta epm. aud again i felt nv brain grow illwy trying Ui nndartfaud. We j f""WiVal Uk* cuglae whorl* fan oo tlia twlatlag mil; auU beer, ton. tot (here wa* a deafeniof aonnd. .U last tha ttm emcnra eotthd down and bwan U. glide a»i«y ae a boat a) Mire down a ruui,|anaU«am. “What U It?” I aafcad of Ute frvuoli Orman. "3 irwilriut.it it U.-rr." be eald ahakiat hltaeolf rloleuily, and pnlab ing to the grouud; and then I uoder* etuod ti.at n« bad been riding om aa earth* Make. The drirn wae either too prowl end Uar* to atop, or too fright ened to bo able to abiH off etaam. I diiu'i know whtah rinally we an entering a city ibat MtnM eery old. 11m train inH* along *he hooeea. belnud a rain kUJocd Wall. and when v* atop we #"d tha platform crowded wflb •wdeapa. The cabman are ha Ting « apbltad argooMtat; hotel nihocra. guide*, and dragomen* are pothlng uacb uthar: a tong lltm of Unmet*. or »™ watting at the ewan®* otllos »od beyond (bam a line of laiaer •We htggnra, end tlit* U CouaUaii NM#I »' Veewtfra rail <*«•*. New* nod Oluarvar. Many serious accusation, supported by proof havu been made of the X*-gis laiun. lu fowl deads mate* a sisuch to high heaven, Patriotic and Imamt t*oplc think of IU pmoavdmga with a lev! mg of HWc disgrace and a mnr Ihm North Carol iuu may never be SO ■counted unlu. It rmulosi, however, foe Uio leader »f the YusiouisU In the House to ahoer the ioeaa spirit and uowerildatM ot tlis Legislature uf which he had fl>« dishonor to he a member. Mr. Ulnard 1 l'reuch, <4 Mew Hanover, was Inter- , viewed Wednesday by . ! Ui*cr*r reporter, and ws quote from the interview published yesterday: • llefsroncs being made to Um At UuU KxpOSltioo, Mr. French said that probably the appropriation for Xortli Carolina's Kpresrutation would hsvs bssn carried through bad It mil been for one incident. An Atlanta paper srcfab-titlly fell into the hands of the FoeioiiUtS. U contained resolu tions of indignation by tbs Mort.li Car ul In Ians living la UeorgU against tlie Douglass resolution*. Mr. French said tills aollon In Ireargia put Uioso who hspneaed to sen tlie piper (which was handed around) la high dudecon, •rod thus the hill mimed Ore. Uere we have Ilf North Carolina kept le Uie baek-grouud because a few i of iu native sons denounced Ute die- * grace that aliens aud traitors hadj btaced upon IUb commonwealth uf, their lather*! Craven spirits, smart.! log uudrr the disgrace wrought by | their own action, willing to deny tlie State Its proper place among its slater* In order Lu spite a taw former citizens. ' That is tba height aud depth und 1 Isucth ot Fusion pstrl-itisn,. Xu true sun of Um Satie can rest control till the slain U wipe! off by tb* dsfoal of the gang t int brought odium on Uim old miitiiw'* go.vd name, Mr. French has shown that lita crowd is Incapable nf rising above the pettiest and narrowest spiisfeluro*. sad cue vie tad them of an enbibUlou of It that iwakas them ooniemptlWe la all even. Possibly will nut Isiislln* It, Str. Frooub hat give., hi* grog n fsbd stab. II -1 ■ 1 *»•»!> Mian L«ul«UllvCxiHwvJtfunw|. "Wlv. why.’’ round tlis free silver freak*, “Why do you strike down Lb* •liver dollar lit lrt73 when It was worth a premium of S cent* over gold?*’ 'VhyT Aye, yl. why* Wall, in the 4r*t idae* the sliver dollar w*i not struck down in 1U7H Titorv was no silver dollar in t*73. Thom never will br x stiver dollar in circulation when It Js worth 3 routs mure than a gold dollar. No people would be such fool* as to mm a* muney a duller which is worth 3 ooute atom as bullkm. In tiie evennd pUrx-, If Utere Uad beau a silver dollar in 1#73 whleli was worth 3 cents more than gdM, It would have been according to Ura logic at lira laltcr-d«y sHverU*s, a good tiling to strike it dewu; fur If there I tad been any creditors shrewd caough to stipulate lo their contracts i UtMt Uielr debts should be (mid in sa ver dollars Ura debtors .would bans had to pay In dollars worth \0S cents Instead at In dollars worth oaly 10U eanta The iraopla of Uds country do not waul x dollar that la worth one tUug to-day himI anoUrat tbiog to morrow; they do not want a dollar srortli 1UQ oenU any more than tliev want otM worth W7 ouutAv The J00 oeau dollar la the only huiw-at dollar, sod It is the only dollar that omditurs arc going to Us allowed lit dram ml or that defatiwa ura suing to Ira ultuweil to I"V. _I % "traanni w. (Mia» J’wtl.okVr limw. Ur. Ulnttfo JT.UoKHI.mada tl.lw fall sttsntJsEs »z a iMril of nu aria. Of eooree Urn toll waa made wry ferUW. Land ao e«|. Uwtad wauM produce on au awraaa about two hondied and tweety-Um fallout to Uxi aon-, and tba nnrghutu at ia wait par tralhju will pay u« 1 ne wer aboat *litl dvilara U it na« abont aa wall to ralau a lluia eogar •ane beuidet evUon * it RwitaiNarklwm »lr. Vied Miller, of Inrimr, M wrMw that hr had a Nrvura Khlattf trouble for many year*, with atm tmlM lu bla back and alto that hla Madder waa atteoird. IU tried many ao oetled KMinty ouret bat without any good iwitlt. AW at a ymr ago ha brain *u af 1.metric Hitt era and found nr lb-r at iukw. KWetrlo Hit tat • la aapwt. ally adapted to earn alt Kidnry and l.lwr tiwnbli't a ad Often *tw* n.mmt Hubutt ruimf One trial will prow our tlnlmwot Prtw only Me fur larga bottle. At tUrry A K«ourd) « lHug Mow. P==i£®HS!S53^M Aix you 'ijdng •.:•:•.'<>*, Livrs Roo CUTffll, flw I'Kisy 07 Ir.TJ Mtm. cnnv That U whc* our mAm ms!. ■'Ml nothing- but that. It U the fnno o’a Mend to which the cld fblka *H cloned ihetr fth'j f.:td arrer dfe. : rtohitoi Bat mother good rinrua aecdo^sn ft? It la, that ft it tarns 73AX Pan, nercr gr!|>c«, new vreak pni, hot vrsrkr. la acrti as aaay sad natural iray, ju»t nataow ttMt that r*Stt ooeo qc’.e'; is4 sun, and one - fW» onr all et*r, It ucrar fells hrtri bjCy aw:9 ickec liver remedy, hod hvrrj oti) usouitl take cth Ms rtou» Uvw Ragoietor. He our.' 2tpi get It. The Bed Z ire.!tUerrmpiK-r. J. H. ZettinA «*.. WUirt***-!*. ; . . yff'-V . **•»— --r-Biii Pu«1Mu«. II. I.. CM»«te. Han few years we Imvealmostrereled lu uraiivr*; but Hi. price wlih-h Unions h*»« attained read ml* u* of the |i .cou vunle;ioe «r a scanty supply of tiro «t- ' . It 10* frull. W« llUVn been receiving for»decade sneb an lmmeaae quantity of orange* from Florida. Umt w. I ward with date ay Mi lint iujary dona by ait u i it I Italy fn»t to t|u- • trait (u groves ol Umt southern peiitueul*. A paragraph going the rnuuila of tiro jt«pfn fan that last year llte cr.*ji .d oranges was Dvs million boxes. Tab year, bow tever. it will uni exotned a hundreJ thousand boss*; and «3 yf ihMFtHtg ' been eiifuyol for tint Cincinnati inar bet. Xow We do not vouch (or tin accuracy of ths r*iort. If it is tnb slaulMliy correct wo usty well aympt till/.* with the irthabitabU of Hu: H*.ale. am) Mourn o:; uur oara aecouufe * Uiat wo aro to bn .Inn.ved ao largely u( tlie rich fruit. Wbtl shall wo do ltier> Mast wa Cittvga tiro ut* of tiro or nicer We should bn Sony to la: OOlupeUed to au ewer in the atfi-mativo. Wo may be ; helped to answer Ur* «|ueet:ua by ask* lug whet we at Uio Nurlb did b-tfnra : the grove* »; F.orlda yirM».i arrichly. | r Illy year* ag.i are used In get Uie i««r llnA nrangastrnin uti ialoud lathe west of Fortefil. The St. Michaels wnw tiro first luvatowof late fali or early •Inter. Speedily cam.', however, fruit from tits MrdiiemmeaM. From pro vinnw In Spain, fr.au Hleliy ind sunny Italy cuuio tno golden fruit. Hat onett fruiv was tbs a*ore i-cratty ftoai Uto fact that uur Jaipur;* name in sailing ■hip* aud iiad to lie plucks! cm. We, Uwieforc. Seldom got »■> delicious an orange as traveler* told af and as wa Inter boean to expect from Florida. V .. w* *,M received orjoera from the West Indian islands. 4‘uba pro duces sent good .wang,*. orol they «MM«»MlU bHter from daOMle* and P»nlo Rica. A >mt or iva um wa saw n peddler will. wag,wi tilled upal the foot of I’.irk Fiaoe, and lewd him Isatlly Imwling. "Fbu-hU -Oranges,” We wsrollitlW llroai, and asked. What did you call lliosc orangiw? '‘Florida Oranges.*1 They don't l.rok to Mr Ilka fruit; I vi'.'jH sail diem **fWlV» IIion .irangm*. but they aM veiy good orange*. ** well." was the response, "y.*u and l km-w Urn dilhronee. lint it la nut evetyUdy that dnea." And btforo are hint gut urn..) r«Ht* from lilm we hennl Uio> rimming. **Mes Florida i.iaagvo." Xow wa must forego Florida sWhitjres ft»r a few years, but tiro eh mp lo tuedta of tranukirt will relltrv us SiNoewbat from ohr d:rtloulty. steam Isa takec the plane of Mils, amt the tnvrc'.uiute wlio have built up surf, a l.wfle with FhirltU uni*: mrtnl thetr v.-M-ls b> the ; 1 West- Indian iwrts.at.il (ring us a supply thenca. A :ot fr.nw tba Medi terranean ton ttis ateamenip con bring «w In a law days freight that used to demand weeks for transportation. ■twt** WtaM in atm. rrtawi vr.vitt,. TV new soman tma romp, for « fact, llnr It a MiNf'tn of rrf-cw )u Mull ford oouaty: A menus ottkor irtnl to •; 1 cni4ifn< a mmkkmIiImt natcrd May a frs .!a| * mjo. May la U* ui:diU.a>K, ami Mm oMovr called lH .iso dtbMM. Ilut May’* arlfr bundled .mo of Um eUlzcvt down sli'o a |«d< tun) wt ne Inui, lUrlnjr Ilka to liar, and May'a flvr cblblrtu itmal off Up oMirr rttiwn. Na> racauttl. U la nut aUUal shat Ufa tee of Urn tcrm.no ogarr. UOtaqt Mo ••Jloak Xew»" for fbjtolwr Im* a mw amtornnW com 4*el*u. Xmovrova lmprorrannu am nnileeeljta in (lilt oli) friend of Urn tamk-Juvai. mid Urn fact It a reader of lawk* can 1)1 afford to do without U. Mohmly cm isttrudWI to know Ims tuck a lona.rnw ran bo farina! wd at Ufly a »v«r. Tho ptate-paisr portrait nl KwbS VlMmt. Iraveler-wrlirf. fa. octuttpauk 4 by a afnry of bvt life |>r< pore I 'eprwUly far •Iha* Ncso." Tuhnxt tt'dlnm*. In ).. I)., la at b«iur -With ttm X.t Madkg the torn** literary tWU it r®»md Uy Mr. lAde; Unthnoi <a dm JV "kHw T. IVIaerds ’Mrelleee fr>»» *TV ntaik-Munro Quires’' by A. Oman lWpi'fr* U* MmMIW « » Mlultter of Frsnv, «jr rUawtey ). Wry may. ilnd j.Jaor ntm.( the Sllu® Mntlnua fruti t,® imw lawks Krrlrws, mHoa. poetry and ut'*-» atlaetlkny «» to make up a* attract Ire naaitor. I’klludalphU: John Waaaendt...
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1895, edition 1
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