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HE OHICAGO "DAILY .‘'RIBUNE! SUNDAY blod to hold their ? B i > 3 ; PSYGHOLUGY OF THE SEXES. t:":leu R f.h Ay ‘ng dn‘:‘lmn : Joveral montal 'lg:;:. og‘&l:“‘fl:‘:—‘;’; :ggxfi:zm .2:‘; f'n;l:;ll v?gf A TALE OF THE FUTURE- / slon of countonanco. ¢ Exonso mo, sir, but aro | dioular foc-wall; but wa_know how deooptive correspondont in Missisalppl, saying: Gents, T . ‘Wo may sot down, first, uala. Lo whatovar tholr efforts purchano, #o you Mr, Forbes ?' such things are whon looked at In tho faco, 8- | am Duo yott2010-100 whioh plens hold up. on” “ Yo, I 3 d'to bol ¥ ahd o concomiitat Tove. of spprobation. | Kn¥ Ao, cbvloua misory iy broughiton tiot by Tvom Lonion Soctety. | et K mootn_gontlomn who Efli’é‘n’é’ufiifi}"&??ffi“;fi" Vo ftod il thoty | M § mivm: T happen o misortano, ti at tho morcy of mon, '}mun who succooded mont | thoi, they got aid, and often as much ald {f thele | In my 'life ala I malko o bot for a largo sum, | 7 e i Akl mae i eire o artad from ou I g ith islons £ ulcs tsonaiue il s o L lm.xn‘lruht‘ tween Men and in ploasing would ba ‘th kol i Thri; d hole AT1 ; fow momonts ngonnd asked mo to Eivo you thig | atarted from our camp, laden with provielons for | now,"—New York Journal of Conimerca, 0 ploadin g wold mgm:flf ko tul purvive | multor ugy aro %mn}‘d bvlthumanlvos a8 It thoy | mud Iloat that it such’ s humiliating way thnt | glip of papor, ~ But the strafigo part of tho mat-~ | sovoral dnys, Dblankots, nud my Kuolmm —Tronch ancedotor * Salds mistross : Tuse ‘Women. P Y N sr cognizing {ho pro. o causod by othors,—ofton grentor aid, indeed, | T ru;:lgnlnrml & vow not to’ bo bitlon a secoud | tor is, gontiomen, that he handod me a noto of | balloon in - & little il onve. tho | {ino, you . must pranont _everything to mo on a dominant descont of qualities on tho same sldo) | This social polioy. to which men tend inju- i g’ 5§ g " this, ncting on auceessivo gonorations, tonded tg rloun do mI:!, Woman tond 't st m;r':.\‘rigl‘xlu Yaa, luud for.£3000, faablo ths dsy (oo Tihe, o P o Covar Liconded aton- | wallor,' Tho noxt doy tho mistross onrd tha % 2 i for whichI gavohim o rocsint. “Ilo anid it was | dily,” ronod. of courso, oyer milos of unbroken i ] ’ sty oo fomluiuo ' trall, 8 mpial solol matormal Ingtinot " dolighta n ol hotoita ch;’“’f;““;l““":":;‘I‘;““‘%"“:‘;’lj:‘g;“.‘1‘0?“‘1’1’“1‘“";" sommo bot Lig hed made \\vmllxan,‘hlr. Tiothose.| Bl DocAsaale: o o o, of raken Somvant allitnrIn e st clamhae e ome 3 Z 2 X ] )y vaaso, hut tho oth- [ Those Which Exist Nfl[l]l‘fl")’ and Thoso i opn Prroved, and an aptitudo of maunor, | apart from dororts ; and, being partially exclted onr soitling by y o l1ttle | g, that you would undoratand sbaut it.' disappoar down & hiddon crovasso, but tho oth- [ wihy ¢ \With my. sislor, madanio 1 sho Is hunte y to ll o ond, by whntover shows n faoblonass thal snpasld for-| dlaputa ns to whnt oxact spoclos of abomiuation | “& I fol€ an If I wore iu & Bort of sorio-comic | ors eoon pulled him out: When nightesmo on ingnplnco.' “Twill holp hior to gob ono,’ said - Which Havo Grown Out of Their nflm Inlfly' tho Ivlvcsofmurollc.uunnvngnnu?ufll. hl(l-lp (supposing antagoniam has not beonaroite- | our friond tho costermonger is hnwking, yoi | dresm; bub mcchnnically took tho slip of | wo ucoo[:)udnlnrgullolnlnlbnnnn\!’,nml, wrapped | the mfmum; *but why don't you r,.-,,...,,n'jmr to ) % . ?c fi‘l‘“ h b p“nR;nerg‘:)‘r" Lave progperedin proportion nfiz'.c::mnu tl!:x‘m n::;:lul notion this mrnronccdng should nt lonst lot mo livo tho -bonofit of your | Vopor * of which- tho maungor hnd | in our blankels, dld not foel much tho worso meo? ‘It can't bo doue,’ amswoted Justine. Mutual Ilolntlom. : i fi A Juntics, aven moro than mou do; z annknn—thum‘ were ovly ,n.. very . fow [ for the intenss cold. For threo days wo wero on ‘Bho must bo vory proud—your slstor.’ Ab, furthor tandenoy, having tho samo ‘f,""“’" alc | firat and lst oxporienco in tlnt lno," o words on it—‘This day -th «ginnt lope, and, during thi t of s f ‘Women who butrufiufl tho stato of antagoniem | rootion, rosults from tho aptitudo whi ordd 8 sy - .throo” - yeaws, | this ginnt snow slopo, and, urng ‘5}““' Of | mon Dicu, madamo, it {n nat that ; {t's bnonuno_- tho fom- | *Itfs an old atory, now ; but if yon will light May 19, 1885, nt b in the Afloroon, in tho | tho nacont, exporionced logs difliculty thau wo | T oan't got'hor on Lo tho waitor,' " At m‘mllun:d in t}mm Y {Il-trungnnflt \mfi:d 3 ulm ining I.nh;lxllulatcs:: :g‘r a‘wg‘ o lul;uroal n]ml Jola me ‘ml nxint)lurtbntllo of Yor- an‘::fl‘d‘ll rodm, le;nzhdln} Iotol, Z. J. had Gthclnd.l "; on u'fh fourth day wo oamo |~ —Quo of tho wittiost as woll ns omo of tho- i oly to aurvive aud loave offsprinj an - thoso > D PROXIMATE - ! zato, 1 shall let you into the sccrob of my disliko oro I8 tho goutleman now?' I oried, | to the point ' whero a8 1QCosAN to " ! The Distinciivo Moninl Yrails of Womon | w070 2irtive ol loavo ofeprivg than thows | |, TUE congnwns aup raomuses - | 12 Toboitingn Oy O | stasting rom my ohaies 3 " { o to o torriblo nrrofo which o g | 205t orfiant mon Tonpaylvauin, B etbian: _Important Factors in Soofal - | inhoritanco and'solootion, n growth of thia tralt | Toprosontative faoulty in women denla q‘ulukli Tho spoakors woro both Englishmon, and Liad | ;.. 1 Lomodlntoly after sponking to,mo, haloft | obuorvod proviously with tho glaes. Without | who onco ocoupled a sent on tho Bonch, Trying: ; Thohonen : proporilonate to the requiromont, . In somo | and cloarly with the porsonal, the spocial, ‘ani speakers Bl 1 ) ® | the hotol, and, cnllmf = Hansom, drovo off,' oxcoption, ib waa tho most torrific placo I hava | g casa beforo 8 Judgo who was chiolly remarkne | nomiena, onsios, - ogalp, tho arts of porsuasion enabled | tho immediato s but loss readily rasps the gen- | mot by chanco ot a littlo suborgs fn an outeof- [ 61 nauic busic, soo ng that Tliad Loon outwit- | over found mysolf on.* For soven Lours wo had | bl for obtusonous, fio {00k acensiow to soy that, Jromen to protect thomsolvos, and by implica- | cral and tho imporsonnl. A vivid imagination of | the-way yilla 0 of, the lower Engadine, Having | ted, and feoling vorymuch inolined to uso strong | to advauco, “stop by st along that fonrful i ! o m . tion thele Oapting, whero, in'tho tpaonto of, | Binpia direct Gonsenncnoss -mantly mate wog | Lior™ fogotho; ther wore havins Lol sioes b | Inmeateo: : O | Khufo-liko Sago; A povyonioniar prastpios | LpLorton agei & ptast s in Julioal Sobas. irbert Spencer . the Dopuar Seinée Monthly.for | emolyatts, thoy wonld hnvo dintppoarod eatly, or’| from hor mind the tastustion of Eone oy ) +Jack camo ovor to me, and, Iniig bl Land | noarly & milos in Aione Jows) don out i3 Sor at ol “ubgote, . was November. would Lava zonrod fowor clildren. One furthor | Hhnt aro complox and fndiract, Tho rospectivh | 0 Verandab,.whon'somo trifling difforonco of [ iy ohouldor, snid, * 110 b dunip lund ot & | Hht: andon out lofe was o ooty JAarnod O OUF | thio angry ratort. ! Not at all," ropliad Judg i o emor, a8 woll s mou, afo ualta n o séololy, | ability may bo nmanod sg likoly 1o’ bo ouliwvald | beleviors of motliors wnd fafhers to chilrod | Opluion brought on {ho dorvorsation givon | . thouldon suid, "1l a s kand at o | ight, and o sllp must. ot ceowaity provo fatnl; | Liow e zriiome Do direetly from oboorya- | and tond hy tholr naturos to givo that sooioty | and catabilshad 1 tho sbilly to suflicioutly oxomplify thia difforoncos ‘mothors | shovo, 4 L Yo | wind out of hls unils beforo wo'vollonorwith him, | Fortmnatoly, non of - the pacey aie olip and i | Hotyo-Zidilor's Drawer, in, Hupa's Hagazine, ' cortain traits of structuro and notlon, ’ Ionco | ,ATINGUIBI QUICKEY TIL PASFING FEELINGS thinking chielly of prosont efacts on tho conduct | © ~As soon as madame tho Liostoes, lied auppliod | Lot mo hoo, now—I'vo Juet sold out of. tho | lat, to our freat reltof, wo got to the ondof the | " A young man who professesto have travolod ) th Maath i f a of thoso aronnd, Iu barbarous timos, n woman | of ohildren, and “rogarding loss the, distant tholr wants,: tho eldor of tho two bogan to rolato | Beveuty-firet, and dou't well know what to do | arrcto, and found ourdolvos on a com- | snys that tho only differenco in tho whiskies of o question, Aro tho meutal natureaof mon and | wig could, from & movemont, tono of volce, or | offcots on thoir charnotors; whila fathern ofton tho follwing incldont with an nir.of veraoity go | Fiflmnymolt. 8o I'm your man for any moun- | parativoly smooth platean of frozen enaw. Wo | ths two principal cltios of Chlifornin ia that after ; womon tho samo? i an umporiant one to the | oxprassion of faco, inptantly dotoct in hor eny- | Fépross tho promptings of thoir sympathios with 2 g 1l fily taluons exerosconco from this to Timbuctoo, Duabied onrapidly, Hll wo enino o an foo-wall, | taking a drink of Sacrumento's Chaeliin . : soolologlat. If thoy aro, au iucrenso of fomi: | ago husbund tho passion that was rising, would | & viow to ultimate beaofits. And-this differanco | Btronily marked that bis' Hstonor found 4t fme | %5 sanis, my dea follow! criod I, grauplng | divectly burring oni way, and %0 porpoudiouint | you Immodintoly mako o_short. out. to. tho rails oine influenco is not likely to affect: tho gocial | bo lkely to oxcape dangers run into by . woman | botween their ways of estimating consequonced, | pooniblo to doubt the'nccurncy of what ho said + | hisLiand; ¢ but it won't do, 1 couldnat think of | that wo could not ontertain tho lhuug’nt of eut- | fond nud go Lo Eleop on the tral; v‘homu"- i i typo.n a marked matiner. If thoy aro not, the | 1088 nkillad in intorproting the natwral languago ffocting tholr Julgments ou soclal affalra s .on | Tl imo X sponks of In nomo trwonty or fivo- | lotting you go on this wild goosa'chas with mo. | £ing aur o D A ogondor thin o laltod for | afiar imbibing a littlo of San Francisco’s botriel l soclal typo will inovilably bo changod by incroaso | O {,‘j7;‘;’,5;“5‘3,‘,‘,%"&.’,"‘3.&‘.?,51’i,"}“‘,‘,“:},‘;‘fi‘:"v‘}‘;‘; u’,’;‘,";‘,,&"fl};‘;c’;‘fifi?“},’;‘[“;‘gm‘,’;'mf“r',},:l"fl'},‘,‘j aud-twonly yent ago, whon'tho Alpino Club was | Why, lionveh only knows how long I eliall bo | tho night, though hoginning to foel: very mush Inuanily, a biiraing dosiro tnkes ‘possossion of s n c ) . 3 away from Tingland ; for' do my utmost to’ win | tho effocts of tho rata atmosphoro and tho ine ; S feintntn fldoncs. most of It wamay futor i ostablishmont-as w | Mo publlo good mihout thowght of datant pube | Bl in its ful glory. *Thiagworo vory ditarent | i} @2 turland s ordo’my, ;| foum cold. * Nomof s woro. shioto aloye s | 71 £ 6ol horso and bugey: . for_thi ; That mon and women aro mentally aliks, fominino faculty, Ordinarily, this fominino fac- | lic ovils, Onco moro, wo, Lave in womon tho | then from'wiat thoy aro now. Thio Audes Auso- | v ¢Dont tale aby rubbish of that kind, sbout ( eyo that night, and nt oarlient datrn T got the aps | 1 fh oarly doys of Pitholo, th pious il nion: 18 A8 UNTRUE . ully, showing. itsolt in an’ aptitude for guoss. | Predominant e 2 olation had no yot beon formed—destinpd as it | thonks, . Why, & could not think of & moro paratus roady for filling the ballaon. filnonup?n thonght it nacessary to have a Sal nth-gchool, £ o e o by et oo | o iy O g | vt A do2a . sontnenis Dot ll | Semens T o b9 slads Ls Alpinopre o g e o i | R on. a5 biimicrod fo b i | S0 ot e ek young men wio-Shogan 7 bisvo physical diferoncoy whioh .aro ro- | aysignablo roneouas; but when, do Lappous in | inntitutlons. This tonds towntd tho strangtlion: ol tlond the Yankeo, No, pinco I wa partly tha | fitst to try. it. ong ropo wha at- ' Iatad to tho rospoctivo parts tlioy play in tho | Tarc cnos, thoco 1a — johed ity LLhch i g of goverumonts, political and ecclgalustiosl. | BIvno, and thio don of 1t to tho hotel on th | eme of geuing syou inta tho aoraps by salldng | tnched to tho car, which (ko ofbora Jog | [0 i bub ho detorminad uot to shrinle from maintonance of tho raco, 8o certainly havo they |.psychological analysis, ihore results an extrome- | Faith in whatover prasonts itaolf with Impoaing { ton of tho Matterhorn had not yob been started ; | at all to ¢ o man, I cortainly moan to scoyou [ out as I nscendod.’ “As soon nm tho top of | ho sychieal Al similarly rolated o their | )Y Fomarkablo ‘abilily' to interprot tho montal | accompanimonts ia, for tho renson above as- | in fact, if I romomber rightly, tho hotol itself | Wollout of it ' T the ico-vinll wad renched, I got out and fantenod | opon ng spooch, Lo cloared hiu throst nnd Pejpliend elffaroncon, Glmially 7 P cotion, | Batos of othera, Of this ability wo ‘havo n | slgnad, espocially stroug in Nomon. ot e Lind not beon bullt. - T wes ‘ot that timo o mem- | _*50, aftor n groat denl of talk, It was finally | tho ropo sncuraly to 1 hiugo blaok of 100, ant 1o startod in s follows * +Ohild iase 2ol respoctivo slintas fn tho roaring and protoction | fiviag azamplo nover hithorte [pacslloled Aoy | enilicsms me et 5, m omon. Doubt, or ; g arrangod that “Jaok Hilyar and I woro to utart | others, without difficlty, pullad. thomsblves o o ol T e very of offspring, To supposo thnb along with tho | women, and- in but fo, i oy cascs xeeniad | cetabimrog: o ng i shong {hom, " Honeo, fn | 0, of tho Olub,wnd fow moro ontlmsinato | forelfet hat, Juek A Lighiont and most difl* | Wo lott tho ropo ieto o' Rsaiyt our doseon, and | Tisers aio (o, Jorfyi0 8 Uhiistian thita: uulikenesses of their paroutal notivitios thore do | smong men, ) publlo affaits, iholx influenco goos. toward' iho | individusls could havo beon found amongst | cult mountains to bo Zound. - Of conrno, | prosnod ot torthe sutnit, Wo wero wow on o [ nato, Tt is poculiarly gratifying 0 Kayaciios not go unlikenossos of mental !facultics, is to Of courso, it is not asserted that tho spacial- | mnintonance of controlling agenclds, and docs | tho numbor of it ndmirors. *Innumorablo woro | beforo anytbing mora was .dono, wo - took | small lavol platoaut, from' the contzo of which you livo in thab portlon of tho carth whoro tho supposo that hero alono in all naturo thero is no | H¢8 Of mind here doscribod ay having hoon de- | not rosiat tho oxtonsion of such agonc g2 suther, | tho articles that T contrlbutod to its Journal, | ouro to find _out . thak Mr. * 7ach- | roso cono. This wo could goo 868 glanco must | raolc pours forth rivera of oll, Now, my dons 3 50sbmoat of paelal o Yelopod tu wouon, by tho necossitios of dofonsd | {n - pursult of immedisto promised bonofts, | gieing appalling accounts of the ndvonturosI | Bish Johnston was not's ponnilcss ndvons |be tho:top. It wns with preat difloulty | ehildron, thoro's the Mormons, thoy warship ol :‘fl]un.mun of special powors to special. func- hl‘ t mx dlmllns? w{g, ufi:u, “I:o peunlhiu ‘fi 31 nrges tou tl:int ; nx!ufulou; flaun bad met with in sealing’ peaks and olimbing lt;:’:;,ohll‘l& {uzd Wh'ffi:“h?lzt% ‘pny Lis dtfl];" éf umte wn‘! ::auldf hr:nthu,yuhxm fl'lfh oxfiim- Morm ; thoro's tho Mnhonimodans, thoy worship ona, 3 them. Inmen also they bave boen develope 0 concroto 001 n view oxcludes b ey losio, g point being ascertnines ment_moade us forgot everything. . Tho. three s ¢ Tavo classes of diffcronces exist betwosn tho | 88 nide to dofouns in thelr doslings With ono | from thete thn‘fnghm the " yomoto . ovils | down precipices, sud other littlo porformaiucos | the noxt.gront: quostion ‘that nveso. wae ok | o us toguthor rushed up to o cono, and. ‘f}?,,{fl‘f“é’li‘;;n.,f";‘hg";}{}:ggg; »'i‘]':g' :g:m” °}g sychical, 8 botiwoon tho physical, struoturas of | Auothor, Tt tho diftorouco In, thit, whorons, | of multiplied rostraluts. Tovoroncing power | of that uafiire.” Immenso usod to bo my dalight | monotain wo slowld attack. Switzoriand b | snorkor heenor, Funliod v shout--frantio though | Hind ; 'snd thero's tio Pagan, thoy worshin ol Yoo 1 oo, bl Dhyelel, strckurts of | fo o doaling with-08o anothees mck dasn | SOt BIAD foc d A, B oaolag poer | of f prido at bofig able o serlbo tho mgialat- | Jobk boon od up., Noryey wra votod tao low | wank and quavaring—announcod tho wo had - | Tams i, Lore® Hio Pagun, thoy worehip old s s e rare buttudelhrinud Ly g oo aids ouly In somo. udasura, vomon | epec ficadom low,-—trenidm that s, i e | tors A. G. aftor mybamo in_tho viitors books | 05,00F Butpose, Wiio bighost poska of tho ol o the Binieosk cLoutt Lvorout~that | ploajs." Tonohora will now hosr Lok sves pe: 8 undamental nood—adaptation to the | in thoir dealings with men depended upon thom | nominal ind, but of at roal kind' which con~ W ‘ady boen attained. “So_that for n | wo stood on the highest spot in the world. o patornal and motornal dutlos, Tho flvat g0t of | almost wholly: within tho' domesilo clreia up | slatd I tho ABINLy of apeh o crme. omichy <02 | in Swlas fama. * Astonisbiug usd to b tho + got | ALCY% 1ad ol staloss. T euggostod thnt it | cannot deacribo to you tho cchtasy of tho mo: | ©°° tho rosponsibility. ‘hinkiug thab it wonld proper for " him o “mnko o littlo 5 .’ ’ i f p ¢ 1 i i 3 o " ERRIES. 3 : " " woll as without it. Honce, in virtuo of that par- | lifo without hindranco from othors, so long na | up’ in whicli's started for the most ordinary | might bo & good plan to cut out. tho American | ment—moro thon T nying tho long months of ann Y i encena thad which retula Som s, sotaes Hetimiitiono heredylyace which ‘many thols Yo o ot indor thom. ot " mountain valk, gitt bout vl s vaioly | it own aa by eouquoring ary”coskr of | Boptonion, 1nd gog{:Anx:ltl wnrinoas” whil o a6 st b povo-pipe fe known ‘fn Dankury . - | throughout Naturo show us, they hiavo como to 8 factors in socinl phehomen cso disting- - 1 oci \intalng that wera not already | had gono. through. Aud above all cauta the - ol EARLIER ATREST OF IRDIVIDUAT: BYOLUTION . | ho'maote murked I womar than i mond. tivo montal trafts of womon haa-ovor £ bo pos | oy FOPS% S0 feaixas, and spactactes, and | Pio NGk, Mofitielns thae but, on envoful | thought thint now ot longth my honor waa 50+ | 1 ssson, s auid by oL ecatnnt w rond : A . otk i 7 I jentingly of these little K : In womon than in mon, necosgitalod by the rgsor- [ Ono further distinotivo montnl traib in women | membered, Womon liavo in all tines played s | PO I can -spoal congidoration, wa rojectod tho iden ; as tho hunt | cured—thnt thero wes no danger of the Amorl- t vation of vital power £o moot tho cost of 6pro- gprlugs out of tho rolation of tho poxes nsad- | pat, end, in modorn days, . - Lk vabitios now, but it took n vorysovero andn | ors and trappors aro familinr with thom, and | can over rivaling tho foat of to-dni. ""_“’I‘i“,',‘; ;{;‘;’:f.“,f{‘l{’,‘2,,':.‘:3‘,‘,‘1,%","}{‘“':"2{{"; on hour: duction. Whoreas, in man, individunl evolution | Justed to tho welfaro of tho race. I refor o tho A VERY NOTDALE PART, very oxpensivo lesson enclrnghto curome. And | but littlo kudos is gained by s second ascont. A | .¢But soon caro othor and nol lor thoughts. l}usnfl in the incrensing march of timo but that y offact which i i : ., tho way it camo about waa this: There waa to | bappy thoughtstruck Jack I havoit,’ ha crled !How wondorful it Is to consider,’ I soliloqulzed, & g continuos until tho physiologioal avat of sor- | SOk VEIOL {,’;;{;‘fi,‘}‘;’;‘c{}?‘gfif‘flhfl,‘;fi;?“’]‘;:m,’ ey 29 | bo” - aunual dinnor of tho Olab hield we tiee *Contil Afflca aud the Mountafusof lio afoon.” | ¢ tint thia ano s nover Leou ixoddan by th | {hereyi, &y inifdrossed man ”somomlor o maintenanco vory noatly balances what nutrition | o overy kind of men has in dotormining the | 8 largo, if not tho largor, shar in that coromonial | Cryatal Palaco ona certaln day in My, soon {ho moro o talked tho thing oyer, tho moro | fook of man—that never, during the thousands —Tha panio hna 0 far abated as to pormit am supplios, in woman, an arrost of individual de- attachnionts of women. That this i a traft in- | govorumont which supploments the political and | after I ad taken my university dogreo, ' This | wo liked it. Uttorly unkunown to ull Turopoans, | of yoars which have rollod ovor tho world sinco | Bagex strect man to roturn to & yolopmont takes placa while there is yot a con- | evitably producod will bo mauifost on asking | occlosinstical govumngglts; mm,.sm': portoraof | dinner Thud set my hfeflrlil on_attonding; bug ;l:"‘ l!un'!oufirhfil by a sort ltlfl balo of inmynlory.. tho timo of the flood, lins tho ctornal stilluess of | and ho liopes, in another month, 'f?’ct'\’,n: flfi;’fl? sidorablo marein et putrition: otherwiso there | What would havo happouod if womon had by | thoso olhor goyornments, ‘epatinlly tho ccolesi- | When tho aftornoon of tho dsy arrivad, T re- | these, of nll othork, wore the mountaing for iy the mountain-top boon broken by aughvsave tho | negs continues to Increaso, to got his boy's boots g : vod & lottor £ o country- < | Within a fortnight 'wo Lad loft London, lnd ing of th ! 1 rome et s i R | B e T | | B e v o shon | Sy o b4 : gomo eartior to maturity thanbogs, Honco, (00, | pogturity whon tho atrongor did nok, o progres. | bpmlons and sentitoeis ot sauy, Zoddying the | L G ring mo to meat thom at the s uts | ot havorytliog that ould b oxplorations, ‘tud | tho flood,’ Intorraptod Jack, *but, hnnges ing tho town to soliclt md was soneaer oy Tt i tho chiof contrastsin bodily form: tho mascu- i vou vo ro- | cal o mat ’ ‘wag ploasnnt ; but, a8 thore was no holp for it, I | & good many things which cortninly conld not bo | if I over xnow boforo. that £lo Auntodiluvians Foc by fomna: . ly sivo doterioration of the raco would have ro. tion, whon the expression of maternal thoughts bad boys, and gave them a talking to they wild : ¥ino figuro boing distinguishod from the fomining | sultod. Oloarly, thoroforo, it has happoncd | and foelings affoota tho. thoughts and feelings | ondonvored to calin my rufilod tompor with tho | 80, My lifo, for & fow days Dofcrs wo started, | usod to go in for soda-water.’ romombor untl thoir dying day Sho paid s ¥ s 8 o 2 lonst ly. thée cossati L | of boys, and sfterward in g tio and 51 assistanco of my hookeh, and 8o far suc- | was nade o burdon to mo by tho enthusinen *+ As ho apoke, be hold up o soda-wator bottlo | i Fregr o afill Mo, I, Bhia palds hy £ha greator folativa sizen of tha raris whioh | (AF, lonst ‘sliea the - eomsation - of "ios | iutordonreo, duriug whiah £ho Teimlui oottt | ocedod. that I as uov ‘motunhy sude co | Which Jack showed. for tore anCiansinan | o A hohnd notiood sticking up_throngh this | porecerery S horods will yo? “If I had "yon 3 cany on external actions and ontall physiologieal | Hago by, . capturo or - by mg"‘;fl“”‘;mpu‘;‘j Ietts enegraass Babile atn both consologsly | my_rolativos, whilo oscorting thom ncrops | Stranse arlolos whioh ho nwkstted might como | eow, Ifeol muro thatI grow vory palo ne T | ortiiiy, titte for two miautos I'd mako you i cost,—tho imbs, aud thoso thoracle viscora which | yuny part) that, among womon unlike in their | and unconiclously, . Whethor it is dosirable that | town. ~Whoen I had thus dono my duty, | in handy. Among thess, I remombar, Were o oir- | natchied it from Lig hand, aud drew out tho cork, | “°T5 N thoso misorable boys whoge solo oh< i thoir sotivity immodiatoly taxes. And honco, | tastes, thoso who wero fasoinnted by mowor, | tho sharo alroady (akon by womon. sn detennt | I bogan to considor what to do with myselt. and | oular sy, » chien, aud o barrol-organ. ‘Lo last | A elip of paporwas insido, und on it woro wiltton Jeot I this Tifo appears, € bo tho making of oxs too, the physlological truth, that, throughout | bodily or mental, and who marriod mon ablo te | ing soclal sirangoments and actions should bo | What particular '}m‘g!flhmg‘fl. ‘I should favor h‘; flgfl"’tgg WD'\tl.d bo ‘“;0‘“';?‘0 it""l"l’l‘eflfl‘"s‘hfl tho following words : 5 tradrdinary facos at honost snd. industrions. their lives, but espocially duri h rotoct thowm and their childron, wero moro liko- incronsod, is a quostion wo will loave undis- | With my custom for dinnor that ovoning, Just | minds of the nativos. In spite of the nmount of Znuhnrfnlx Johnaton, April, 1, 1884’ Just stora-olerka mistool a roll of oil-cloth for n roll - 4 pooilly duting - e | f e eurvive i Dosterity than women to whom | oussed. foro I am concorned moraly to point | 88 I lind sottlod this important matior, who | our impediments, Wwo were moro succossful | & weok boforo the day I read it. of carpot, hanging in front of a Main atroet oge child-bearing age, women oxhale smallor quanti- wenkor meon wera pleasing, and whoso childron | out that, in thocourso of o uychologlcn{pm nra- | Blould I meot coming round a cornor butmy | than most African travelors, Gaiving in- ** Woll, sir, Inced’ hardly finish my story ; I tablishment, Hnthnln ovoning, aud, makin, tica of carbonlo nold, rolativoly to their woights, | woro both loss eflclently prarded and To cape- | tion Tor tho study of Bociology, 1o must usluds | £riend Jack Hilyar ? tho vory mau, of all athors, | formation ~ ~from overy possiblo gourco; | think Ihavo gono far onoush to sliow that I | siokening rrimaco at 1ho olork wiso ttons s b than mon do ; showing that tho ovolution of an- | ble of golf: prosorvation if thoyroached maturity. | tho comparativo psycholos of the soxes; so | 1 ool Lave wished Lo gmg Hpod ak tho xic:.| and soootnanied by B ‘g’“‘mh gang | hiavo good renson to disliko btting. . door, doublod his fiat aud struck the inoflensiva oigy is rolativoly leas aa woll aa_nbsolutely lass, | To this admiration for power, causod thus fu- | thut, if sny chungo i mado, wo mny makp 1t b b T Egguu‘u‘:fi“,‘“’g‘:"“?{l "fm:" St ot Pl g it _—— roll @ tromondous blow ; then ho put the fist un- ; This rather carlier cossation of individual evolu- | eVitably, is asoribablo tho fact, somatimes com- | knowing what wo aro doing, od—plensant and ligl . with R outy | 8p % hh SEiow o o AUTUMY. dor tho other arm sud, doubling up his body; H O . marbion of [odividual'evolos 1ol o o e tranao, Hhat wamer o o g of stuff in him for all that, ~As lucl would havo | 88 wo did ouraclyos, wo wandored for noarly o ambled awiftly away, whilotho clork rotiredto the L ‘Hon thus nocessitated, showing iteolf in a rather g i i, ho had mot yob dined, 80 e | four months over hithertountrodden ground hoe . % - g tinuo attached to men who use them ill, bub ) 2 atoro to dry tho toars of a now-found jo; smallor growth of the nervo-muscular system, | wlioso brutality goos nlong with powor, moro BY THE SEASIDE. ormanged to bavo o qulot littlo dinnor to- | fore wo ovan oamo in sight of tho Moon Moun- The maple with tho orown of fire; \Whst. s sympathiotio. cough that 1o. which, ! %0 that both the limba which aot aud tho brain | than thoy will continue attachod to- wealior mon i putbor,_and 8, good ot n tiey Bmcitiden] falon nfifi?—,e‘fl?“‘&fifi"flf""rfi A7 wid Hiare, Tfi“g;&;@‘; L el tsra paoplo havo Iy church, Thots 18 & nollcosbis. : wwhich makos thom nct aro somowhat logs, Lss | WO uso thom woll. With this admiration of | Dy the ead seseshore ot ovo I atand, e Mrans el the xsoend |0 % aoeelag far piots) ShoD reen ghe gl Tho flocks that ook tho foldd & ' silonce upon the congregation. Nothing is hoard i powor, primorily having this function, there | 1olding on to my hat wiih one hadd, courae, and wore diseussing tho winos and dos. | poak, sonting vo tho rost, und, in wpito : but the low, mensured tones of tho sory)r o zosults on tho mind. Tuug montal manifos- | POVOT, Primeriy haviny this, nction, e iy ano © " | sort, when a_strangor outored tho room and | of thd torrid zone, white with otorsal ation. Thio polke itk eveep U ikl isars 14 5 BIGE TacyoMont of doel r Uhs tations Lisvo somewhat 1688 of goneral power or |y moro marked in’ womon thon in won, | Thosun has sunk ‘neath ihe sitvery sea, -, | geatod himsolf at tho tablo noxt to me. Now, [ ** On nsking, ns well as wo could, of tho "Tho early froste that blast ; ' building. Suddenly in tho BontHeast ‘0T mnssivoness ; and bogoud this thoroisapor- | and shows itaolf Dboth {heologi. | Tbosutumn brooza blowa s cold io e, o[l sny LT bfiml&gflfl:&y‘flfli{pflmgfinoh& ;‘33{:5' B:g;;‘u“:‘:g"fi:gg e pra Tt they o Withortug stes thnt mar {io plain, thoro Iy & thnid Lisck from human thy-t% Thue 3 . iti i . orhaps, in the o) 10 Wi a5 i 1y ! ot ' past, i~ goptitlo fuling short in thoso two fasultios fu- | cally aud polltcally, ~Thnt tho omoHON | vy gy Huger soTatestome= - | B mot usgort thnt Loty rosd & mans penonal | Jembe Mhie delghton 1 pons ko ‘Aumpl Seapoldenod soma.euo’ ongka & inhre cane tollootual and omotional, which aro tho latast | 8640 roused wy, coutomplaling whutever sug | - Ticrela chibm or me in yon whvo-mastd avonn, | | 00,20k doBort thnt I appoaranco—but this I can | namo for it, corrupt an it scomod to bo, wasan | Tl mamtains inged in mnrly hazo § 220 obll, and o et toed i 8 porfact products of human ovolution : tho powar of nb- | B3R ¢ e T yencs sy what syl wa i, * | tollat tho firat glanco, whethor n man 18 poton- | ovidont conlirmation of tho iden containod in T e T pe e ReS Whielvisd of coughing, spittith, nd vioezing . stract rensoning and that most abstract of the BeLi0t0T FERETNG, T thio golden timo that posts have sung,’ tially my onomy or my friend. In this judg- | the anciont rhymo that Mumbo Jumbo inhabited Proclaim the dylug year, oMl round tho room, You #id yourself joining omations, tho sontiment of Justico,—tho sonti- | fa strongest in womson, 18 nrovad in many yoar monf ab firgt sight I kave novor yet found my- | the Mountains of the Moon, in, although you Jinve it DO dosiro to cloar i ) it b Vo ond it < tho Grogly tha wony YOI, | ogathier iee sat on that stono g0 wot j— self to bo mistaken. Tho verymoment the | * Woll, i, I nced ot trouble you with an pe- Tita drum of partridgo fn the dalo; our {hroat; aud are p+Prised at tho roliof you, . ment which regulates conduct irrespective of | Wo road that among the Greeks the wonien wore ow sharp it wea T remomber yot| strangor ontored tho ryoom whore wo sat, | count of all tho diNloulties wo encountorod bo- 'Flio igron’s note 9o cleur 3 Jour & J ,.-E subsides ag suddonly as, porsonal attachments and the likes or disliies | moro xoliglously gxaitablo than the e, Sir I coucorved nu Iutonso disliko o him— | fovo wo reachiod the top of Mumph Jomp. . 85 The Autumn-winds that sigh and watl § e e fl‘“,g ressivo ull follows, Ton felt for individusla.t .| Bubioctord Alsock tolls us ot Iho Jupaneae, thnt | - asa D7 Ly, youTl oy wife 7 a fooling that that mam, if over ho were | ofton wore wo driven baok by storms, aud inists. Tho souade tht aielky theoary . | tha skirmishorsrart up again ; pop, pop, pop,, After this quantifative mentnl distinction, ot oxgupt wumu‘x‘fi:grchudxfi)nn- g ‘:2‘;' wling, 1 lave you far more than lifo, to croas my path, would prove o dotormined and | and falling stoncs, that tho natives wero cont Tha moen dn rusmet mantte elod & - | go tho roport first in ono direction and then in' Avhich bocomes incidentally qualitative by tellin, @ A t | Andtuen sboa d, 6 vox" formidable foe. Ata glanco wo could seo that | firmed in thoir origiual improssion of Lhe moun- “Tlio noon-day chill s v’ ~d o gonoral engagomont at once h o T sl hva by il ab way time, xo vory fow, and thoto onerally of | 41d then sho snaword, 1 am ap'verd, ho mas un Amoricaa. “Thoisliorp, eagl faco, tho | tain buing Lmuntad, and abeolutoly rorused to Bt e e droan, AOthOT, “G1iee faStil mots amatkablo than tmost upon the most recont aud most complox | tho lowor clusase.” O tho piliriing (o tho Cae od, tuls, ! louching gait, aud, sbovo all, theinteusely freo- | £0 With 1 auy more. Tho Winter-olstico near, {oao8fis of tho tonsils fa_tho fmponotrabla e e e ot Jushtativo montal | plo,of Juggostiaut 1t la talod that » At lonst 70~ | 1 houid b tid oot Atwiye s feond " Sy Kol el "L lfonaity or |+ Jock and T wors thus Teft alone to fight it e, - | Fadiy which anrounds i fnividasiey uf s distinctions consequent on vho relations of mon o fic:’"“mfifi\’-'.,‘ S nnfi?flé’f tfii‘%’fi i mu‘"i 1% o {des,”—S0 on to the end, yond the shndow of & doubt. Putting throo | ont with tho grent poak, and at lant wo cosquor- Ayl 26 attiriug donoy dolare * | ¥E coughor. o Is like the'man eaved by 20d women to thelr shildron aud o an anokior. | fi tomen Dollovd in meva gade tha L St | Saom wers yor rarrled, 1y Tort. g doat: Slairs togothar, o stretoliod himsolf alongthow | od it. Tt wastho third day after wo hnd Doon | Aliodupeoschof Winters tiug, fistens, woalalna; (You know tIry da el i Though 2 o s dove dn Igum than 4 xto men | oo mwy{,unmb“ " Io:‘rmd\'gh?ng e ¥ and sot himgalf to slare calmly ond persistantly | left aloné that wo cut our way up the last fco | - 'Aud birds no longor sing, ¥ Enrty, although gon may never hope to mool : THE PATENNAL msTINOT, md - times, | muliciontly - how s ey at Jock and myselt. Wo woro partly amused | slopo leading Lo tha top. T Lppanod to bo frst im, ‘on account' of tho grent distanco of Lit i o h ot = that 4 " ik Tuot, 7{ " us ‘That you hiad u temper ; and ho—as, well, and parily sunoyed at the insolenco of tho man ; | at the momont, and ns the last stop wag cut, T The dying Bummer ’s breathed its lnat,— * town, which, considered in its oseential naturo, is n ! “n o i 3( e et fam! ‘1" o us | rg el you.try bim'no words can {ell, but, a8 ‘wo Lad finlshed our wine, wo ad- [ sprangon tothe clenr spaco on the top with o 1la form lios cold and dond 3 f fEr= i e ey : love of tho helpless, is common to tha Ewo, yot | 11 R o e, k‘“ e Journod totho smoking-room. Soon after the | wild chioor, The sight thut met my oyes there, Thic Bummer-solelion naw ln pask,— FIASKED. it is obviously not identical in tho two. That | i Tihueation of o up woy [inks, duo to | No monder Tlove, by tho sotmding s, Amorican followod us futo tho other room, aud | Lowever, very nontly made mo stagger bach ovor Btoru Autumn relgns fustead, poogyery, : tho partioular form of it which responds toin- | {n yatural character A to 1h i ocbor CaUSe _jhio placa whiero Lucy said “No o ma, rearcd himsolf up ogrinat tho mantelpicco, whila | the edgo. Quistly scated on the yery highest | yypnr pnuny, Ve, October, 16 1880 the beauteous Summer fantine holplessncss ia moro dominynt itt womon fopat mmmlnr:scrfiwd o u‘t“ l_uu.n? cnuu: fi Y. e L SN ko gave out, for the bonofit of all present, his | point was our friond Zacharinh olmston, ik i LI x Lifm up iy lovely brow 3 than in mon, caunot be questioned, * In man, the ho groator respoce fol opinions on thingy in genoral. Jnok, who had | picking his tcoth with his bowie-kmfe, g Bub In Uiy beart tha Winter i b e Fer b abitually oxoited” e by vl:m.l.m}l for nlll embodimonts nnd symbols of | The Market for 011 Clothes in.Paris | pot ovor his fres fooling of disguat, scomod | ‘I rockon youw'ro half an hour lnto, wu=0R. ] Becuroly reignoth now, 1ho 3ty “hetplessr o pasp Sited by uu*ht‘)‘lsltl)flngo;ol?;l;fi‘pit:};rx:‘ll sodal ’ C. C. Tulton writes from Paris to tho Balti- | Eizily to onjoy tho masrs sconti , nud to | strangor,’ ho romarked, in choerful tono of | When a widow xes8199 corsats she ia evidont- 1 would thiat T might changs it, oralized solation ' to all tho ralntively | ,5ik sespectoct nemimi yonedy that fithoss for | moro American: This ia enllod tho Mazcho du | wih o g i ar us much o possiblo. Soon | voioe, ¢While you mado tracks up one sido of | 1y golncod, K And placo, witl hidden {rekc who aro dopondent upon him. Doubt- | (o] ai Toronoon Latween the wasen arbh Gyrchs | Vioux Lingo, It is n markot for old clothos nd | Tio grow tirod of fhls amusomont, ko wa rosumod | this ere mountain, Idid similar up tho other; | - . ~porter, sout to un agricultural falr, Dyion thy brow tho Winter, 'ho Summer in thy heart, P 4 b . -A Iy 1 fess, slong with this moro spocialized st inet 1 bty nves et en tha soxos, as 16 implios | pluffu, shoes aud tools, aud is & very oxtonsivo | (ho talk wo had bLoon augagod in on thesubjact | but I guoss you'll havo to proase your boots | ywrote ntl:b"of pigs, “*Thoy laok too swoob to B JosEesrhon BAETE, women, thior go epecial aptitudes for donlin . ki about 700, fook loug by 200 faok | of tho Alpino Club. Jack was (hinking | Lotterif you want tobent. teoat ther gooors - minute, with infantilo fl,fl,_r'm .an’;‘m powor of ?mm“_' 13 JUSTIFIED ; : 3 broad, built in iron pavillions, aud containg 2,400 | of Joining i it, and, in roply to hifi With that ho took off his hat, aud, witlxq:luw, A%, he Rov. Mr. Minloy, who wont out to Africa T e tion and o fit adjuetmont of bolnvior. That thoro | 88 18 also tho kindred inforenco that socondary | places for dealrs, cuck of sbout 13 aquaro foot, | quostions, I gave o glowing description | mocking bow, wixhed us ‘good ‘morning, | in 1999, s rolurned. 1To thinky ho convorted ©0’Clarence Orushed. H is hero a moutn{ specialization, joinod with the | Uiforonces are necessitated by their relations to | and each and all these stalls are fillod with donl of all ity glorics, The harsh voico of the | Threo minules later he was lost to view | eno heathen, but isn't uure, as thoe convert would According to tho Danbury News, Jonas Wick-~ i bodily spocinlization, is undoniblo; and this | 040 auother. “hosouulikenciues botwoou mou | ors, from which tomo iden can ba obtained of | fuerican broke upon our oars with tho remark; | down tho samo sido of tho moun | insist on keoping a fighting dog. ford's littlo son mado 4 leap for feme, Saturday, mental apecialization, though primarily rlatea | 2td womon whick, undor the. conditions, woro | tho scena hero prosentod. This was built a8 s ‘X calc'lato the Alpino Club is a tarnntion hum- | tain that ho had ascended by —A contomporaty thinks it strange that so | and noarly lnnded in otornity. Ho was in an S i - [ to, be expacled, gro the unlikoncssos we | speaulation, the oity granting the contractor tho " Jack lookod dell aud, givi “'Tnood hardly toll you fhat wo fei¢ eontly | many oldarly firavoipra wndortalo (s fatiguo of | apple tree of hia father's, on & branch that over-' st ot ceriog, aitocin in'domo dex 120, 38, (AT e L0 thlienomes e | apeeuiation, tba oud “rocelvs tho romte for ALy | Ptk aome, peossonmd b oy Sing 8 dly | 41 noed har helumdloly tormianiion ST ot | Jourhoying (o AbyRsinia, Nok af al; the faphed | Lng s OO e Lier' 03, braoh the sland-, ‘Tho romnining qualitativo distinotions be. | Dy no mesns follows; indoed, tho contrary | yonrs, at tho swme timo paying tho city 200,000 | Spus mie: ; - Orat nttompt, and it was in vory fow opirils in- | poouliacly” soe-Nilo attractions.~New York | ing on Lo branch, proparing to jump aud catels tweon the minds"of mon and women are those | TUoWs. * Detormined ag wo seo thoy somoe of | francs per onunum, end tho wholo to ro- ‘4 *1 hopo, eir,’ he rojoined, in a most polite | decd that wo made our way down (<tio mountain | Yyorld, another branch, as ho had secn o man in the cir- which havo grown out of thoir mutual rolation | thiem aro by adaptation of primitivo womou's | yort to tho oily at thG oxpiration of fifty years, | tono, ¢ that you wrill give your roadons for that [ fnd returned, nflor somo weeks' traveling, to | "——A man having hia halr cut was askoed by the | cus do on tho bars, whou Br. 0'Claronce, who A8 BTRONGER AND WEAKER, natures to the natures of primitive mon, it is | It cost tho contraolor 8,500,000 francs, = Tho opinlon, n.s{hn.ll thought of bocoming a mem- | Caito, rrulous operator, * Mow ho wonld have it | was looking for tho oggs of a deceltful hon, ap~ 1£ we traco tho gonosin of human charactor, by | inforablo that, as civilization readjusts mon's | now stalls sob up for the dealers aro 8o elogant, | bor, bub, of courso, would not do 0 it cou. & Xt wes while staying thero that a glorious 5;110. ‘1t posiblo,” replied the mam, “in | pearcd benenth tho tree, and gob down on hls considering the conditions of existonco thxa:xgn patures to bighor social requiremonts, thoro | and the artioles offered for salo 60 cloverly | vinced that the whole concorn wha 8 hunbug,' plan devolopod itwoll in our braing, more ambi- | silenco.” N i = ands and lmees to examine the grass. Tho boy whiols tlio human raco paseod In oarly barpag goos on o corresponding rondfustmont Lotwoon | * renovated,” thot the visitor can soarcaly bo- | * v F\Yall, strangor, you conld not 0o a Imowing- | Hows and 1uove dawi§ than m‘t/rfl-flux that had | —A "oxas editor priats tho following enorgetio | says lio did not know M. 0'Claranco was thore, times and during ,,;‘mm“;,:fl wo aha{l soe that | t10 matures of men aud womed, tonding Jin sun- | liove himeel? to boin an *old olothes " mart, or thing than stuy o6 you air. I guoss thoy've yot boon conpniv0d by man, Wo wero iu soarch | opinion: *“*'Thoman who would ‘water patro- | and it is likely that Lo did not, us, otherwise, he: tho woakor mex has naf 5 dry rospeots to diminish their difforoncos, | It has beon o very succossful speoulation ; ond | named the thing wrong, Itshould bo Iy ssus, Why not go to tho highest “of all | loum and sell it, wonld sneak into tho pulaco of | would have forborne making any exporiments. i mental tralts by 1 othngs mioie i croonti® | Edpaotuly may wo antisinato thut. those mesiel | tho. poss mwn oo e Draouro o vory respct- | Gompauy, Limtiod “Homa ‘armal deior 1has | O mountei ¥ Lk 60 (omp aighost of nll | Lo and s Kitiga aud sieal tho gilding from tho | that might bringhim within Téxch 56 thet drens In tho courso of the strugglos for existence Seuulmnuuu.durnlupud in women, ns nids to | ablo outflt for n pmall outlay. Thosa donlers calls himsolf an A, 0. goes up n mountain that | yly not ndumpb tho highest of them nfl—llonnt wings of angols," ed noighbor, who nover can forget that digns-, among wild tribos, thome tribes gurvived in | ofon8o agninst men in barbarous times, will | aro conntantly on tho lookout for tho contonts of | gll the folk noar have known for yenrs, and then | 1vorest 7 The highflsfimuunlnln in the world! —A recont visitor to Rhodo Tsland has made | trous affair ou tho Jnat soniversary of our nation=, Which tho .men Woro mot ably powerrul snq | diminish. ‘It is probablo tao, that, though all | rubbish rooms, and old clothios, aud all tho odds | aajim o an Zuropeun papors to say tliat ks | Wo booamo porfcetly fascinatad by tho idoa, | the discovery that Napoloon was mistaken when | al indepondance. With all propatad, the youth! rouragoous, but aggressive, unscrupulons, fn- | kinds of power will continuo to bo attractivo to | and ondsthat accumulato inan oasy-living houso- | hns made o first ascent. I rockon thoy've saised | By day wo tulfied of nothing olse, and at night | ho sald ¢ that Providonce was on (Lo sido of tho | mado tho spring, missod the covelod branch by tengely ogoistio, g{%cnaflu!\y, then, tho mon of | them, tho attractivoness of phiysical strength and | hold, The epaco occupled by this atructure is | the pricos of overy darned thing -in Switzerland | Mount Ivoroot haunted our dreams. benviest artillery,” for tho hoaviest urtilloryis at | the sixteonth of an inch, and camo down with & tho conquoring racos which ‘givo origin | tho moutal attributes that commonly go along | two entira blocks, the stroct pussing through it | Slerhie en per oont. Then thoy'rn ouch oooky | ¢ At firat, wo fonred that it would be hopeless | Fort Adnmns, and Providenco is on the otLer side, | drondful thudon tho back of Ay Q'Clarence,, to tho olvilized racos wers men in whom | With it.will decline, while tho attributes whici Doiug roofed over with iron, glass and zine, It cussos to meot ; and the grenter tho duffer tho { attempting it, on account of tho very raro stato ~Lorhups it wes nob nmuslu[l; to sco Johw, the finttening that gontloman to the earth, driving tho brutal charactoristics wero' Womi. | conduco to sociul influonco will bocomo mote at- | is a vory elogant structure, built on tho wodol of | checlder ho is, ' Don't do it, atrangot—don't do | of tho etnosphoro on the top; but., on examin- | other night, singing contentadly to bLimself, aud | Lis noso into the sod, and making every bono in .nook; aud necessarily tho womon of such | tractive, Further, it is to bo anticipatod that | the Grand Centrel markot, entirely of iron, | i, ining records of balloon asconts, wo found, to | erumbling bread into o bowl of ‘starch \;luuf: lils | his body enap liko so many popping corns. For -xacos, having to denl with brutal mon, prospored | th0 highor culture of womon, carried on within | Whe roof Is about forty foot Ligh, with s grontor | "« While this was going o, I snt by silont, | our rollof, that aoronsuts had beon to oven | wifohod placed in tho pautry, aud saying thoro | an inatunt tho mitorebis mer by ioyed that n lon, in proportion as thoy possessed, or acquired, it | Buok 1nita as shall not unduly tox tho physiquo | clovation In tho contro, where thoreis an im- | hut ' ra idly losing my tomper, ‘At last | groator holghts withont oxporioncing any very | was nothing lilo broad and milk, aftorall, sotles of fatal disasters had finally oulminate adjustmonts of naturs. How Woro women, un- | (3ud horo, by higher culturo, I do not moan | menso ognngnllury roachod by two flights of irou | T cnuln{l stnd it no longer, and burst | gront dificully in broathing, Bofore starting tor —A Washington invontor in at work on amodel | {n & stroke of oxtra atrong lightuiug ; the next;, ablo by strength to Lold their own, othorwige | Mero Innguagé-learning and un oxtonsion of tho | stulrs. Booing that there was a crowd of peopla | out with: *Ihis s mera vague abuso, sir. | tho Himala; a8, we sont to England for several | foradog ihat can run along tho top of n fonce, | tho Lool of Mastor Wickford's shoe plowing, b dotostable cramming-syatem at presont in una), “E thore, wo asconded, and fouud a doorkoeper, | I will Lot you auy sum of monoy you chooso to | things whiu{x wa concelvod uecossary for our now | Ho oxpects to wresk destruction on the cats, and | acrosy his neelt, awakonod him to o vaguo sonsg’ it - Tho comparisons ordinarily made betwoen thaminds | Will in othor ways reduco the contrnst. Blow| iy 0 requirad one sou admiasion. This praved | namo that T will "select » betior mountainoor undertaking ; amonget others, for aimail balloon, | becomo wealthier than tho Rothschildy. of tho trouble, and springing to his fost, and 9f mon and wouion are fauily in muny ways, of which | loading to tho result ovorywhero scon throngl- | to be a placo for the sule of old olothes (0o far | from the moembers of thoe Club thuu any man you | This Inat was owing to » suggostion of mine, ns —Au Towa oditor recently eloped with the wifo | half crazed by pain and rago, Lo ran to tho oute “flfletlm"; chief s - out the organic worid, of o Bolf-prosorving power | gono for renovation, and tho artioles wera piled | oan name, Is that a fairoffer? Tlie Alpino | I fancied it might, in #oma cases, prove usoful, | of ono of bis subseribors, and was frightened | houso for his nx. and, securing it, roturned to ! yiinatead of comparing cithor tho average of women | fivarsely proportionate to the Tuce-proforving | up in lines slong tho floor, through whichthe | Club against the world, I also wrote to Grindolwald for two of the best-| half to doath by tho appearance of the injured | murder the youth, but was too lato. Tho littla “yrith tho averaga of men, or tho clite of - women with it will ontail n I Bt i g et p powor, ibwill ontail nloss carly arrcst of indi- | purchasersto the number| probably of n thousand, ¢ Tho Yankeo looked mo -over from head to | guides ot that time in Bwitzorland—Cachat and | men at the hotel of a neighboring town, to which | rageal, boing too’ scated fo ery, or ovon ronlize oot womon with (s matnps o mone Sac, e | vidual ovolution, nad & duimution of thoso Jos | hars sieoriedio St Do 5 & housead, fook,and than dravled out: *Wall, slranbr, T | §iorah oor thom auoh Hoeral tsems {har-T | B B Tavom s AEhe, Shie o poeog o | saecel, bolng o o o ery or oven rualie #ama orroneous {mpression results as would result if | tal differoncos botween men aud womon which | one sou admigs| on, which dofrays the exponse of funul T'll tako your bet, if you'll lot tho moun- | folt sure thoy would agrae to como. Of those | wauted Lis papor stopped—that was all, on roaching his feot, aud taken refuge undor hia, tho rolative statures of mon and-women were Jjudged | tho early arrest producos. this branch of tho cstablishment, Musty look- | Enineoring be botwoon you aud o, I lay yea | two, I lnew Cachat personally, and Lad moro —Tho Lacon Home Journal man hasmade | parents’ roof, Whon Wickford esme homo in Dy putting very tall women sids Ly side with oidinary | Admitting auch to bo changes which the futuro ing old shoes by the cart load woro Licre, shock- | 810,000 tfim beforo this timo three years Il | than onco had oceasion to suny’hln ukill at ico | this norve-quisting discovery: If anybadyscos %xm evoning Ar, 0'Clarence sterted over to sos =L wlil probably oo wrouglit out, wo Lave moan- | fugold hats-and all manner of woman's Apparol, have out you out in tall climbing.' work, 80 you may {magino my annoyauce when I | a row of buttons coming down strogt, lot him | him, and was met by him aé tho division gate, .5,“"'3-{.’;}“‘,,“!{3{.‘,‘?2‘3“1;".,,’}:.‘5.’; omernd women | whilo to boar in mind ‘tlioso fraite of intlloet | Tihoy wora doing an oxtonsivobualuous, bowevor, | [ lnd spoken haskily, and was porfeotly tak- | got & loitor from Lim, uaylis. that ho could not | présorve Lus equilibsinm Sod tul nat ot supor- | whoh that gentlemnn vory pertinontly inquiro d by . Th i ond fooling which distinguish womon, and to | and during our famble wo woro frequontly Iuvic | on abacle oy bty sloe with 0 guickly. "How- | go, nt ho was already ongnged for a distant ox- | natural agoncles. There's & wowan bohind | “whint in toundor ho yeast prowling around L eiatond rugiune, ke . sontuge whicly under our | {20 7ioto G Chom a8 faoler 1 mooiat P | A1 pucchaso gom throadbara germant, from | vor, T waa s fof t o, aud souli ot go bsok | Bodition by snother monaiins Che Gk, or- | Ratural ag undor treen, soaring littlo boya that ware. Pricty, 1t 18 ot conaiderad manly o show ; but whicl, | 08,—ruttch mote important factors than we com- | which it mey bo Judged how shabby tho Etropo- | from my word, Ascoolly as I could, I maid:|wns osn American monsionr’ who had. cn-| —A Chinaman came down one of thomain | thoir own fathora’ troos, gotting pio applos for Soutrarlwlso, aro considored udmirablo ‘in women, | monly suppose. Cuneidering them in tho abovo | au traveller getnin his outward appearanco by | *Justas you liko. Lot the bot bo botween you | gagod him. Thi Wan unfortunnto, but Morol | stroots ot Millerton, Cal,, on eloction day, in u | thoir mothers 7" Mr. Wickford rH)pcd off thia Zence, represacd manifestations In tho ono caro, und | order, wo mny note, firat, that tho time ko ronches Paris, Tho goods displayod | and me, * Tho sum you name will bo'aa. good 08 | wis_ ablo to como, and duly mot us at Alox- | state of oxaltation, and thus dolivered hinwolf: | domend by aunouncing that ho dostred to live “exaggorated mnn&;mmmm in tho othor ; leading to THE LOVE OI' TIE NELTLESH, in tho 2,400 stalls below looked as bright and any other, but of courso must bo lodgod by both | andra. After a successful vorago and n gomo- | *‘ Hoop lal mo all samo Molican man. Hulrout | jn peace with ururyhodg, but it peoplo were, =l veci sntlhent comon nto riay to mogity to | I In Doz, matornal capaaify womin diaplaya | mow, alimo, 5s- tho. Glspiey 1 (he wiadows on | ALSoipE,but of courso m funlly srraugod,' | whntunintoresting journoy through tho plaing of | ehort and drunie Iiko heoll, Hoop In 1" bound sud detormined to bo alwaya kicking np Dobavior of man and woman £ Mu{;ug‘hm mu{mfl_ in more epecinl form than man, jnovitably at- | tho boulevards, though many of thom were ** ‘1 cala'lnto you'r right, strangos. It won't [ Northorn Indis, we st ladt roached tho baso of —Mloney i easler, A 25-cent sarlp waa found | bobbory of some Lind, and crippling the youth ng cortuln parts of thelr goucral charactors, tho only | focls all hor thoughta nud sontiments; aud this, ( slightly out of fashion, Lo long bofore you hear from me about it. | the groat mountain chain containin, innumer- | lying nround looso on Pino stract this morning, | of tho fand, ho should call In tha Inw and lot its | @vidonce which can be trusted {n that furnfshed Dy the Iwing Joined in hior with o loss dovelopod wontls i S S ‘What do you say your namo is 7' nablo vast forms, boside which Mont Blanc wonld wuor can haye tho snmo by paying 75 conta for nm&usty crush tho culprits.” Stunued and bo-! couduct of men to mon, and of women (o women, | mont “of shstract justios, sho rospouds moro Potrifaction of Corpsos. ¢+§ Forbos—1lenry Forbes,' * | spposr an insignificant hillock, Well, horo | this notico.—Providence Press, wilderad by this recaption, BIr, O'Clarenco ro- Fheo placed in rolations which oxelude tho porsoust | readily when appeals to pity aro mude ‘¢ Mino i Znchiwlah Jolinaton, of Now York | bogan our dmlmuuonmi we wore obliged to [ —Louls X1V, who, like miany humblor thymo- | troated to Lis houso, whoto ho grappled with aa ly l‘fllzmmx:imrlns the intollcotusl powers of men ana | tUAR Whon sppeals are mado fo oqulty. In zxfi‘;fi"&i’;t’n‘;fim H::{I&“g::';r:;‘;’;:fi fol Egfilzl; Oity.» Wall, I guoss wo'ro to mogt horo on thiu | organizo & larga b of ‘nutivos fo sct | stors, somowlat ovorrated Liu pootical powers, | imaginary assailant aud gave himi o foracious Jromen, no proper distinction fs made botween racop~ | 7z {hio validity of this groupot Inforences dopenda | tho body on the Capitol to save Italy tho ox- | 48y threo yonrs, nud whichover Lns firat done | an~ porters. It~ being quito nncortain how | showed n copy of vorses to Boileny, aud naked beating. Alve facully sud originativo faculty, Tho two aro . . the tallest and hardest mountain is to have the many wooks, or ovon months, wo might | his candid opinion of thom. " Ab, siro,” sald —_— scareoly Comiennurable: wad ao Sicoplipy’ uayy | £8 QCCUrreiow of {hal patin iniation of beredt Vioma et goio cutious things 36400 | by, “Shuko Bands on- 16, straugore st | by Los romel S g e 10 wus, | tho post, I am more sonvincod’ than over A Cuso for the Doctarw, nd frequontly does, oxist In high degroo whoro thera | ¢f o0 A0 Lere uep {is oceurrenico. Woro tho placo i, | round platons of putris snusalels, fat, pinase | hauds on it of courso, nocussary to bring o vory largo supply | that nothing i impossiblo to your Majeaty ; From the H’(mm(l'n.{l):maarut. 'n’:mulnw degroa of originality, or entfro absenca | g ynj Etbodauu. 1auight dotail evidenco that hos | gyq glundular Bl!l\nnucn the surface havlng‘ * Iore I was obliged relustantly to atretch out | of Srovlsfmm, 85 woll na tonts, warm clothing, im desired to writo tomo poor rhyme_s;x and you On Fuiday, ~the 8d inst,, the wifo of George Purliaps, howover, th i e 1y | Deen collucted showing tho much greater linbility thore Loen planed and polishod until its faco rosem- | MY hand to bo grasped by lho bony fingers of | and the Imploments which wa hopod to muke uso | hinve suceocdod in making thom povit! voly do- | Brown, a colorad man rasiding {n this placo, mado i Urawing hore emoni ity Yot of oves. | 18for a puront to benueathy )r;:flmmmllflnulm.l‘:liuuulnl bles marbls TL}:: ‘mummifiod spocimons, aluo [ tLi0 othor. After this, ho tossod tho ond of | of in tho nscont. Tho best maps of that rogion | tostablo!" govo bleth to o ohild. On tho Bunday following, Jobklug the it o nnrn‘.lul:u'nlantr e mlcmmm; nrlllfl-.?g: hnx,:mm‘ 33‘«':::::'}: :‘;;l ?g.p\;; oxtibitod, oan 1o ventaron b thslg original siza | Li8 choroot into tho firoplaca nud_sauntored out | whicl wo Lad baon ablo.to proowro i Bombo: —A Dotrolt wito asks a divorco from her | probabl ¢ forby-olight honra aftor the” occurronco Powors dey o platous fs capabio of muufeating | o dialineforn, 56 of iAo 1 bleds and sotor. | s elastloiy b hrorod to tholr orighual slea { G Lo N aling F Yaukes Deaiias woro go_ uttorly innoourate that i vias imposal. | husbund for uix ditforont roatons. - Renton - | aviated abo'so. whesars bl e o SosUrTRNCO poyrers ordinurily shown only by the other; but woare ing fn insoet ' espociolly thoso marvelous o f | Marl 4 D 45 4 e ‘Tho wholo affalr hind not talen moro than | blo to dopond on thom in the lenst, nving | bor uix is that “ho puts hot potstocs in hov | s enid to bo ono of the mout romarkablo cases ot to consider l[vln’t}u\‘lntlnl:l 80 causod ub aifording mfl,,flpflffl;“},fl uf"::m"{nufium,‘:u: r:-‘mm%:. .‘}, m:fi",‘l’;'“mf:&“q.c‘:,l”:mf:"mmr“l‘l‘&?w“h:;dm“fl"fl: fivo miuutos, so that Jack had mnot Lad | roached tho Laso of Mount Lverest itsolf, wo | hands aud thon mashes them by aquoezing Ler | on racord, and & parallel for it Lay nover been Fudiehlop B T douka da, oxtrome casey b | cortolu spocies of Lopldopisra, us Docessarily 4ty | gpociuion limbe, mfi“ng forth fiine. thio limgbs In | time “to intorfore, Itis faco, at tho mo- | fonnd it nocossary to tako aort of rough survoy flnnfl-r" {ford bricklayer ot fall & briok kuown in thiy region. anilk ; thoro azo varidun cates of [ it m (lgfig:&gh‘hflfl%&’l‘uflh xnotheald ot Lvolutleh) | ¢ uestion hiad, for the antisfaotion of tho cortiflors. | Mont whon tlio Amorican left tho room, | ouraelvos, and to” muke n numboer of proliminary netford bricklnyor lob fall a briok from | A atill moro singular oconrronce is the fact wag o #ludy for au artlst, Astonlelmont, | oxeurslons on the sides of the mountain, o | & fourth story upon the shouldor of & man neg- | that u lndy residing In Ritelio County, aged ST ko o s e arens Wi piot P siag | feondanta of tho ainio”sex, 1t will sutlco, | Looh rostorol fo thoir original softncss and | 4% 8 Blbdy for au actlor, Astonielment, | oxouraloni on camp ubout 13,000 Toot sbovo acd | ing unoath. Lho man pansed for s ey | b yoars, "o fow ayn 830 brcwme A molhen anllly which, whet exocelsod, niust bo st tho cost of | LOWSVers 10 inulance, ws moro capechilly rolo- | pllunoy by Mr. Marini, struggllng for oxprossion. Whon tho door was | lovol, whioh, from fho '-vast liolght of | and thon, with a volco trombling wifh omotion, | Sfor sbiand v 77 yonrw old. Tor youngost annsoullne sirougth, wo do uot count smong masculine ;:',i‘,.',“o {teclf, which Luvo arlsen fn somo vurioties O R 1air) uhu!i ho burat fulo an immodorato fit of | tho plateau, was scarcaly above tho bawo of tho | shouted s “1Ii} you, uronnd o Driole” o | ohild, hofora tho coming of tho lustone, had P ittty under wycelal disclyllno, (o | But ok thare, kit s sore varitics tho e acy | A PHIGTImnge o the Toly Land. Tanghior Which Inatad of somo times - Wal, I | snoviatain Katr, s found, howavor, that the | brickinyor, who vins lookin: over tho edgo of | ohiiaton, mareld, sud they Lad - oliliren. e Siiolioot it yiola Herg ety Blghor than tho | pearded, and In othors not, may Lo ekon us tzou Az;mnd pilgrimago to Jorualom Isat thinmo- | T did not thinlt it was all n joko, at lnat Lo fotind | nntivos could not stand o greator nmount of cold | the aoaffold to eoe if tho'hrick was damaged, | Suroly the country Is progrossing, 5 Count Thinan troly foticino s - antagt, doaro 0t 10 | avidaued of (b parial intiaion of heradity ¢ i | maonE DO OFceMILad soiden s oap o a0~ | L did ok Bo, T uliould suy'it wan ot uauty o | thn that. orol, dnck, and T wiod to muk ox- | ohcorfully anworod, ¢ All sy, you Mosdnrt Sillmont of tho mitornal functions. - Oue rop okl | perhaps, still strongor ovidonco 1 ylolded by thiat pot Archbishop of Parls. ho piigrims will loavo | sorape 0a ovor you ot yoursolf Iuto, | poditious high up’on tho sides of tho nolghbor- | mind bringing it up.¥ gnordy i mormaly fomiuity viich o cadsis it | Cullaiy of omtnii foru, found 1y ko of e noiee Maollton thout g middlo ot ‘Ef mouth on ouo Hf'ug 2 bok o L3000 wilh au ulor wizangor. ] moun(alu, o o0d Klusty und | "l ons of the countian ot Oblo uy npullens - tho production sud nursing of the " ) g of the steamors o 0 Meusagorios, and, aftor ot thal thero woro uuything in it, | from thenco try to sco onr bLost routo in utiack- | for liconeo to touol et furnfsh tho Cownity Bu- Unti wonb to o duo number of | Gl (o any such ostont. (IG wamen of athor " i ) 3 Tl abont lulf o distanos to sha | poviiiondons Droof of goorl moral aharactor L. | sopnratod (hom my by Mlssmstes, - We uadied e il e Firs, Soule’s Nxperience, . ng mountainy, armod with a good glans, and | —In one of th conntio of Oblo au apylleant Proceedings ri/ Wotnen'a Conyress, bealily childzen, Obviou] £ topping o fow dayn at Aloxundria, il visit 1 14 compol i (ko | ing Evoreat, oy Moy, W utudtod calthy children, Obviously & power of tugud whichy, 3y | G5l o fuct, {0 which | Btopplug & fow dayn atb Aloxandria, will vlsit tho | would compol you to go roamlug ahout thé | ing Lverest, B s othet of & socloly,wold entail diu- R‘L‘n‘.fif:‘b‘;‘afi‘.“Jfi‘z‘.’.'uuf.f'?x‘.‘.hfixi‘.'u",?u"z'f.’u ol A Worlts o tho Tethis of Suoz, aud thon prooead | world for thioo )yem-s. aud spond fabulons i top had Loon pasised wo uny that wo should have | foro that oflicor will cousont to_oxamino him as | tho samo books {1 sehool, tool bitos out of tha BILin an ostirmato.of thy! fomtguor,uot to b fuchuds | i Tualune, molos and’ fomalcs diifer losa than thoy | to Jorugalen, — Teursions . wiil aftorward bo | of moncy on nothing b all, I'll just goufter | nothing but vast snow-flalds, bub thon it | to his othor qualifications, Ono rocontly pro- | samo applo und the same doughnut, drauk out factor, uuturo as u soclal | g awonyy tho neyroes nud Lighor races; aud this re- | made to Bothlohom, Jerioho, Jonlun‘ the | him um( oxplain that, of courso; nuthhlé{ was | would ~ ho mocossary 1o pass along s | sontod Inmsolf with tho Tollowing Indorsoment | of the sama tin dippor at recoss, aud went homa {ulia s that uniong Lurogcan aud Idatern uations | Dopd Son, Mount. Oarmol, Saing Joan dArco, | moant by th Witug, or otso o sl for tht tOF course it fa to Lo understacd that 4n ihts, aud | tho men aud women difler, holk bodily und moutully, b A long | torrible —arroto—steop, ~sud bounded ~ by | from the ‘lownelip Trustoss I can gortify that | wudor the eamo umbrolls when it raiued, So #io succoeding statoments, referoucs 1o wado to'men | not quits i the sy Wyt and 10 fho S “cmm‘ Doyrouth, oto, Tho return Auunmy will be tnnfiuu of his wag to suchan oxtont that wo | frightful precipicos, 'Aftor a careful examf- hay good morrels, fn fast, I think his long as I wont Lo school with boys, o long boya rud womeu of tho samo socloty, in tho 3 Way 0 effeotod by Bmyrns, Athons, Bioily, ‘and Mar- | shall novor hear tho last of it. nation of this throngh the glasy, tho Bwiss guldo | morrels is t6o good, Il hatut got snap nuufl | woro boys to me; but just so soon na tho linos Wonich of & moro ovolved race are con: ::-2:1‘\5% I'lW!I: 3.‘:‘.‘:2& "3.’.‘:.‘?;‘7:““.1 ‘n‘.‘.‘.f‘;’iffl’!m‘u‘;’"%é‘:‘i."d‘.fi?i‘.‘i’?; p:rlfic‘l soilles, T'ho durution of the wholo will bo about ‘! As lio got up to leava tho room tho mannger | prouounced it to bo vory mmmu’m, but not impos- | to teach rehaol,’ woro drawn botween us I bogsu to romancg BL @ 1uas-0v0lved race, tho statomont will ot b trug, . | Lmitations of Loredity Ly sox, et -4aramonthy and o balf, of tho hotol oame in with a yery puzzled expres- | elblo, Bayoud this thoro seomod to bo o vorvous | —A Ciuciungtl frm has sont us o lotter from & | about (hem—ta maka

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