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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 38, 1880—TWELVE PAGES he ol, sanntering about in tannel suits, dispta: In tho narrow streets tho hon noun of variegated haso: loung: Hd that he contd noi ek to her and | hot Hive with her, L tried te Tim from dos | ing a tings he with tapers and lanterns, morn ood portralts, Una tn ing this, He went, and here are two letters | (Me In pleturesqun attire of hunting-shirt and | ing” the great aquare. presents much the se ee eee neta, Dentat cara. | Weitten To me while away 2 i orc ae chart. coer ne Hin AN TUE eam appuarance, that it did nt thle rar: Sarenpay Noox.—De ut Moonnsce: You iis: r ere Cor ples h . io yesterday, IT pave set wy with the formula in wie and w | «SATU AY Nags Bt here for pleas i shoatting were ITALY sciire: he picture, xeeuteds bit yet. tha be. 1s t and the 1 iy tre, as it finperceptlbty: ; brillianey Through Savoy to Turin—Jean | slopes to the Hi rocattes of This over the dress, ton graceful panters below the hips, cla mt al ad of the. fam att 3 frame, fs too dazzling | horeotal Hit ot AL and averpow ‘The coloring of. Mb, | bareskaia " THRE ee E aii Ree x your uetlons and eons | frotte-cand fy ate fo dress | kreat “bust of | | Wek Willian LY. T Spat Jacques Rousseau and the daeeovncel Ix tneltned to-erayy UG Tall og | Soranel, liutews the Harts ecw Up tomy beds | Yersdtion, and it was very unkind of sou not to | oellescand In sire minis | who recommenced work on the eathedeul ASU thy tt depth and del Tike “that of Paul | room with tet tater, Cowie tielined te sort | Kis ino goleby, . trisied the aement or thy aitairsen whieh | in lt oppoalt tothe Dperial pavtilaa, Tho Peat ei Ps Charmettes. I roche whe recusulzes in the two aboves | aC this, at rat, ne atencattions: but after all ig katie TL Monday evant. and do wot | depends. the tature. welgare sun hapten at Inpertal party has driver up, thw Himperar jae Why Paneer penny ste llreet and faithful disct pl thi aw Y ned art t ‘yu continue a deser tmiky the nolappy, or that wen who are to bid foml-by to English bowes, | and ¢ Expositions of. Italian Art~Paintings | nowever, woull pre Jou WH regret erent (ee, Tat not match Oo bitek Eupress Ino phineton with t ‘The Princes aud suite this waa the ease, ft found carpenters from | heres and outridet pened Dividing hous row very pl Mon of the paintings, oun ant about 1 wi i xhuniee at the Bin PANU MOK tose, The visit far plensire, bat bovatse muel dependson tt, God knows 1 have American meehaus | preceite and follow them, ‘They are not in : ‘ u TE ostlppers nnd whi hile ‘ audy —stotied, s tructing bridges; country: foltcs—whilte tiny. Nobody wei 1 “eri Nites silk ia building which the City of ‘Tarte has erected Eiddicentat iat whoush now te ilistress me,” He wood, and try to, Hk, hativy ‘Tenne worl ala costiuue to-xlay, | Nabody wears the | were each embrotdered and hatity ig ai sign eee fae the fourth Ono Tee RR aaa What enti for be fot eamifort your pode, unhappy, be Love Aa ae Hohn’ Pe ber Hosted | broad yellow ribbon of the Hluck Ente, ‘The | clusters of roses aida. fing sp Palated ty je ine 2! i ENpue , tempter to siy that i was, and tons! Me) thing but holding some kind of an oflee, ‘The | Crown Prince tins ann pain Infantry nde | thiatles. POY OF Scuigh Bnghet gardener was a nan who had been in | form. Prince ered Nveennd-twenty years, ve wears the show: eatmpabamige. Lies {\inerien veennd-twenty: years, and the very | wears t He rit worthy of notivee At the southwest: coutda't be postponed tlds but Eattda't. Phy: i My of itty eltys Apidae the verdant nllées elevates eit \ the was, alibanl It waa land $ d Ni ti tte | Wwhteh border tie Pinee d Aries, Je Corso | some aad ebeertit, was Tir inty & Prince Jerome Napolean and His Ui Vittorio Enmmanuele, and the Corso Prinelpa | te thousn Mlease be good and toving. ndrich Kark however, stil 3 cap and tuht brecehes ag |) Snall-bronze, autumm-sky, burnt-hroqg Feo sate uniforny of | lobster-red are the very latest ty color. “nt teirortirncy 3 “antie host of the Tabard’ o¢ | tho hussar, tho most pleture t ou, Betteve att f told you hist eveninr, The that mils b nae bt York, i Morty exportation, Worst of atl. | coutdu't | tho amy, ' We notice the Empress talking to | onetimes a tnatter of conjecturi ag t happy Wife, the I'rinvess Clo- Unuberto, arises aa ea tte cat At to An com | ee esanuee ide Euuie_orm od Relfeameratraee | me aul wis of the protainent mover: Sanat ae [qt Moltke, Old peopty thosn that stand nt } tie fauens old wasters wont say (ena i! ae al y wait. | fat cooper "3 is jt HI " cn iY u iy Spe ie fl W r " thilde. ‘A MAGNIFICENT EDIFICE, Asie up anclie nud eft what uid tinued and tho | Hater to any tnt vice tt wt ead tess general expeetiney of, kume any elge's coming | 0, Heal of Kuranel, Qu whuse shoulders | additions fo tel feet chee eee teg whose arehiteetitre presi 4 cnt borAnON snl es Special Corrrapondence of The Chicago Tribune, are no commonplice adornments, wor false ‘Tums, Italy, September.—Leaving Lyons | vloganees of streca wrotught Iie arahesaty Ma thi " Dat by bunt, I arrived in ‘Turin last week, aftera | and Jace with an teritating verfeation. Te Bt bak ean Fully arranged, as it E were going short sojourn in Chambéry,—a point which | relleve the pllastersof the fugade aut Aahten | “Ta the morning tho same rervant enue tourists are tuo prone to neglect, although | th low tone, the arehitect: lies tl tt aay widow, clrawe ty itt. full of hnlerest, with its anelent towers aul ents the imost cdetl- strat tite on fantug Aelia wi Prinee's: ‘ “Thera | tvon wl Chat, althe wisi’ nish, “Thiers ta " ny Mieunte ine Deen tnpeelced and alt any ri i efothes put tite the witedeube aud the drawers, an when Teo te eh Danan tee Mteey raat t niuine wh Culde or at Raphael i rrarren ne gentus, givlag te the woe ‘hz - stint a Cheie opts a paint volorst divided so, up und | Sticgestiven the convlets in 1 wt tell is fie, ows Fer Duet aT aE will tho mantts fall? “The C tell me you forgive atu will nlways to Jovk broad enotigh to support it. Presently | 31 your loving, unfortanute Wr gro cn wo hear n sand of trumpets, and the proves: | D4 mn rena inguinese and bring you every COLOGNE’S CATHEDRAL stow beins. First come the mounted thane | USbr ree weeks itzo he returned. We] A aesiuant Ceremony at Ite © ples | half oilve-groen: hrougit tls wite with hha, but told me that |‘ —" 1 BA down the adele, like she wie stil In Massachusetts, On Thora | #on— The Work Begun Six Hundred . 3 es some of our prisons, ‘The eit OF last week le told me he had deetded | Fours Azo Finished tn the Prevence 1 peters bt Md German tlress, half whtte, Y the subtly tlt Yy shuwhay 9 Paricoity mie rays ofan uit vhs thy OI eamy over the doora’vast deml Wpoltt. anid ec ered 1 with a brilliant mosal Duh, again hays aut ryt Tait fave Conon golden po wow. trend any igs. uid In fie ever. After them rides the ¢ yheradd. ant : ‘ , ‘ J oltayy ft % th we : buck to lis wifes that it was the only | OF tte German Kinperor—A Grand | thon'y furaeanin i yellow and blue with the | MHL dreze-ofiving? sunset, fragmenis of the chateau of the Dukes of ground, This ts truly national rly legelig sreathing bata rari wind dase n frag coulil krep its places Mut he must | UMstorteat Procession — Minutnating Danner af the Bmptee, the ald Lanpdee ty beams fail tisha reentry iellog Savoy: ity musenm, noted for its antiquities SOC Ean ee Fate tah tons af applique faase At quitter past tthe some rings tor EVE me up. Their f rentlced that L was ade: the Spire. wis putoutof Hs misery: by Napoleon atter hich nn rbsententatert S Bt Hibited | its thentre, rich In sentptures and palutin 1 prayer. These nee generally rend by: the iiss q Klusty Ww, telaigt erted wank. On Sattrdiy EP reeelved an Correspandence New York Tinea, along Mngering ness. Chis procession, | COW, hms recklesty warded, heetles 6 anu espeelully for the benaty of the environs, Hhunelia: tits wal ne wil Jer of the honetold in the diutingeroain, with aneny mous dette, sais (ha ar Want te Conus t.15,—Three duys ago Twas | however, be Iisthe days of le plurs: Thon | calls, from the ntonestmokee” Dade “t rh eben the the broukfiat-teble lak: but here inn imora= | keep ay go ts Usk # talk 5 . 2 ‘ wuner, re at's lpg About twenty intnutes? walk to the south of | ittous mbror of gold ut tHe F huertn, ALi Urewktadt sour ee WO Nery | Ing tatine ine ti Platent, On Manta. | Wile Chapter House of the Toxpital at St. eae ees be ne ‘Wt; Chumbéry brings you to the plettresque re fad you wi have a dazzting vision | much to your treat of the Charmettes, where Jenn Jacques, Rousseau’s reshtenes. is stil) seen, with its terraced garden, a vineyurd above, an orchurd = below, a Iittle woods of chestnut-trees opposit, a fountain tn front, ty With Bie a at-b y unrayedaiy . fi : . crowns cinblazoned on tt. bmemory | Overalls and’ at pey e x Ar went to Platifeld, and learned that ah int ea dunt ite His wondertul of the Uhres Kings whose bones fe in tho] Inress fabries, v4 satins, lara 7 vletures of Thins Menling, — Prominen hedrat. After the banter follows amo plushes, ote, ote merehants ire displ ying Y . . rein bull and mail, Ut prine Loportution of rare ant heautleg Funny, T went to Bilzabeth ad inet tint. | retlgiary of St. Ursula, a wooden elest | innster and ‘Fawn Cone! iu erin Suet atti Waile brocadedt say a 0] Lekt not eall dtm * Daritys, sald * Well, | unite te hold the arm of the sulnt and cov. | aud fur, Not the nity Ate elt libs ered With the most beautiful aloiaguce paint | cl, you wnders! mthy of our efvitiztion: he poverty, all thet wve xo Tonge stubjee ire. “Phe entrance to the eentral gallery heorssh te vast atelins, ved of al voration, but perfectly a Airs. Ellory ww te ect her tusbartd that Wht In Elizabeth, wie they til taken | among them are the orutunentations of the COWIIDED BY A WOMAN, wb. TE Burgomaster and Couns ail, but a play Burgomaster WOHMnm 4, Bilory yuted HE pe Way EBuniness On cach side of the gale Avraigned sxunitod inn Bronds tS and —the Woman MASE ast uisIL lian ge hts Me RO perfect In wor the 1 have found you wit Gl the must ¢ Mor | trina severe blow, y Counell, for all this ds but a show, ie 4 is Many of these superb Cabri bids el apa the Monta, weatonts Toe i awed and on ial rn ite a he statin. tgs x uF swt repre at hes legen, a andl represetin ie, thisteentivecuturs. Lhe | bented with real itis a Tete ea ere, . "a yhere aUbites vAVES Bib Ni vOns, st Ure epresentations: Ale i ne v i iT ew ao) 4 U i ritee! “ihe pst cattle, “It happiness is not found here,” | aie htt erat vitral rable Se ana Ln Kay Me ie it a N we epre: ions ot real Burgonttater, Ina dress coat, with aol ite alike are in graceful destens of remarked Jeri ducques, “no use to seek for | one, wi itelsewhere.” After Rousseau went abroad | fuur \ Inthe work, he meyer cecuerl to wate 4 7 dear Charmettes, and thus expressed hhine 3 Extioaltion 73 self: “At Veniee, in the course of public risndyeteataeriel tian oF 185 atfvirs,—at Paris, i the turmoil of soelety.— tofu of the artist, We w the sensuality of suppers, tn the Intoxteation | ing in Raly aad at length ; mndwity, unl asked. to see Wiltinn A. Ele elory,—iny es 7 y ny | ONS receneration and wor lory. Me. EMory and the woman bad sone OF HOES Ay! BrONeR,« Any. ates q | school had alundoned common: tradigon ; - walk : Prente 1] ven versi " 4 deny: solitnry walks, arose in memory and erented wen is " Danae | Conversation, aud: then dhe wont suddenty Jongings for the Innovent pleasures of the Ai hanse e) tiesd alates of lie ate drew from under her cloak. a new rawhide past? of the masters of the Fitteenth and [and streek Ma Eller, TO GO TO THE CHARMETTES, nthe Contre: on teavifg Chambéry the traveler passes M1, at Che anual salons, at parieudir ex- | ole along one of the branches of the Alvane, tal tong, eluarulliig Muck a ‘That will teach you to Ile to mo and to lie until reaching aopliee crtled the i Iv 7 ad of “Ttuly ed stich it perrime of If, of about ine?” she sald when suddenly a steep road ent inthe rock | freshness, and of pore Immortil art. tint we | Frans 1 {9 followed fora short distance, which leads | coule not believe the deflnhive revival was | deavored to tun smoother ronte hetween two hills ark: dae aisuint. Buresperintion oe sleeves ing to the right and left of a nirrew yal fen OE OPN CHE WEEres tH ns bad us he fs in permittiyg this deception te i ry At OF MEBIOCHE Works, fc . And here commences the Charmetios, ‘This Wi - was this? Th + te al Ad 1 goon; and then she slowly walked oft of road Tends lfreetly to the house of Jean | iceunowares or uuprovided, ond aentect | UG Store, : Jacques: and hn fine weather we pass lone t themselves. tlh much defines oF Whiners Willlam A. Ellory married Miss the entire ronte, untidst harmonious: sounds the fury was not composed aecording to thelr | Merrmy, 1 caugyter of Silas (. Her and continual and enehanting musie. ‘lo | desfres, i; Exposltions (pnrely ) fread of the firm, of S.C. Ue rings Co, he songs of the chatttich, the blackbird, the | Nutlonaly ov Mita dint nnd of Naples 1] wonun who nssantted’ him is Mrs, Florence the song: 4 i sekt cacsite u ! i Hunet, the nighthizale, is added the mur 5 Satisfactory, At present ’| A, Merril » Ellory aml his wite anid x Sphucmmiaits j the elfort has * been great, although + Mrs, Merrill’ were the parties to the scene muring of the waters Howls to the tet | not quite equnl te the promise und | in Elizabeth, Ne dye ane Monttay aie, of the-road:ainidst beds of flowers: or ut spectation, Tall the genres it Is mands | an aeeount of whieh has been published: thes the roaring of nn hiupetuons torrent. canal vigor, I not wi equal Mr and Mrs. Ellory were met at the over rocks and stones, when thls streat, 3 nue It hes resolutely apened | Unto Depot by Mrs, Merrill, and tg latter foshed {nto fury. overleaps Its bounds, At AN rata and st fab even | endeavored to induce alt, Hilory to Hsten to . Satine, envele | 2Ukting to perfection. Aivethers tt cofststs | fer appeals, Mr, tllory and ‘Mrs, Merrill the entrance of tne valley the rond Is envel- | In not allowing a deendence, (1s the tfon | Were arrested by Policeman Tltter, und exe oped In follage, and atnost covered Ike an | of strength, the general tend that Pamlned before Chief of Police Yates ant extended bower, which opens at length Inte | egies well for Halide art, snd Prosventing Attorney fitings, At the Reallivay Statloa these: whigs is nereat | che Womin, the most’ remurknble New Yurk Sun, tet, HERS ner ae Ful i thedtral of Cologne, as tt appeared In the ebay acronis uel nuda tall baton, is | exoties, palineleaves, and trailing Vines 6 vel pitt eu COG ab faak Un 4] ry, wi Y Uy youder fie the trata! if ont ny botnet, Phe next day) Went to the fifteenth century, with the famons wooden | Y erame on the samuit of the half-come {Heat OF it alser. Now eames | outlined tn gold or silyer, These, with ost sili, Sol th Mees sit followed by a bund of inusle. | wealth of colar and splendor of the materia, veal shrine, with the real bones of the | exhiblted. Garnitures for these fabric I is nut yet thirteen years slnee the old crane Hes Th the treasury of the enthedral | respond ln righness. White liees Het sii petan Lang ki was removed to make way for modern mae | bard bys nt feast tt ts the shrine, thouh | appliques are with) penris e ewels were tke! rity eal M4 a i and jot Know that | einery. {twas already an old crane whon | 22e of tho fewels were teken away at the | Oriental trimmings are wrought hy Perston Appllques parkling with rare irldeseet tant Hounees and ha et him te lve with hers ut |, " Se, ‘The et oF they pass ti long array, malt-elad Kulghts | embroidered: and hand i e that he contd notand wont |-Tesumed witll 1342, ‘Lhe erane, bideed, stoot 1 ie Se z hanidepaitited th britiian when hes! + ss ifeeouted met arins; ladles leh | colors, together wi Ye , not amt that he would get adlyorce, then | fH its plage matll 1898, and was auobject of fat ae dine Me ae ee of Matte quale peter el othior eqtiaily ret any Dagreed to reveive hls attentions,” superstition to the people of Cologne. ‘The | chronteles, escorted by pages and bowuen, Hoods ar y . 2 hale-lnishedt church had been begun in Ms, [and Interspe wlth latiner-bearers and ane ie iene LS every style of A MERMAID, and the cholr was consverated In i224 ‘This | Apearsmen, Several tistorieal characters are | Walia” Meet! ee ‘ety ly ae Ss stil, tony tind, the noblest part of thy | fepresented, “King Wiilkun of Holland, wit ML with his gold erown and aut ine iy searlet, nntigne gold, ora intxtore af man ‘The Strange Creature Brought Were by | building, buljt Just after the best. period of Cvaiual Gurpocelsintea sit met ds ca colors, tn plalils or stipes, ASHIK eublucind 8 Gentleman from Japan—What the | Gothic art. It displays that futnlt variety | hat hanging on his back, mid Archbishop | Mtl tassel are usnally added. he Russiag Curtonlty Looks hike, of detall, consistent with cutive unity of de- | Conrad vou Hoekstaden, who Tall the flvst Sess ne ane favortt, with youn Fadl, St. Haute Clube-Demorrat, shun, wileh dtistugiisties anelunt from iad: [atone in Hes, and Arehbishop, Henry. of trimmed with twenty or ghee es aed Mr. Charles A, Doyly tsa San Franefsean | ern Gothic. It would svent as if ii our own | Virneburg, feconplete armor. Nor must. L white stl brat Mie color ae Tse fae Intely returned from Japan, He ty regis. | tse there were not cnough rletliness of ar- | forget to mention the noble Jady with) the Russtin ble, and tho-longe pol lig cla is ¢ Pit ian n, | Uste Invention to glye tndividuatlty to | falco on her wrist, and followed) by her ned wi ‘1 PE potted hood ty tered at the Lindell Hotel from Yokoham, | beery ae y every dee rings for a day’ rlnee, { Mned with white satin sublime. ‘The tine every window and “every enpital, “and | pages, ag if starting fora day's hawkti. inings and heed Innes of i and, lv addition to thy Interest that attaches | vet “to bring all parts “of the 'bullde | ‘Then there were the ble pieces, One fire cloaks are maite of bright tartan teog ee tobi, owing to the strange country he | lng into uarnony., But 1 do not | warn, representing the laying of the corner allie plats. “Very teenie ae braids and hails from, he enjoys the further distinction | Intend, to disenss the urtistle feattres of | stone, was continually getting stopped by Its npon the white paced volvenune dee of being known “asthe man with the mer. | tHe building, | Tt ts, fadeed, 2 noble and im- [own welzht and its balkbys borses, and cane | Tad with whito satin, and finely re] ne aa Spaeey HL pressive enthedral, one of the turzest fi the | toa sland-stlll for ten” miliiutes or so Just iy Around the neels and termina ey irre mall? A Glohe-Deninerat reporter learned | world, | “Toolay, ‘33 years after the init | front of the Imperial bus. Better and mera Antolnette fraise ive Inches bee. ee that Mr, Doyle not onty enjoyed the distines | foundatlon was laid, he Jast stone fas been {interesting than-thia w theshinemblematic | vers on. the hood are train He vi Che te. uitioned, but really fs the possessor of | placed upon the spire, and that stony tow of the Hnuseatic League, and the all heavy rabout feath Teined with white nedieval commerce, Ln | Marabout feathers to mateh the trinmlag on on marched the vie | the Wlle Chinese sleeves nnd un the bottag Hsted In the Middle | Orang WurAp. These opera eloaks nre mosty fi Cologne, So mueh forthe theatrical | 8° PPonereiieets die mark of the procession, It was "both te tt Kings, orn fae simile | plushes In shades brillant as the by elzht goldsinitl’s ape {| hues, are characteristic exainple: store. He Attn fe ceived ine kindly, sins pleture. Te sald that he ty pleted tower. Its lard on 990 years slnee woteive Itup. ‘Then lt struck hin. Conght | that retiqnary was painted, und > it notte have done thats but whitean Dido? What wilt iny Gunlly sa; T was engaged to be muiriee public min In Chartestan, S.C. tine of the Freneh Revolution, and Pye no | colors and designs, ‘There nre the world looks upon me asa wos who.| Memltng saw It, for work was suspended on | doubt the bones are as zenuiae as ever they | velvet aud silk } tla jo gel.a inn Trom bis wife, Gal knows | the enthedr) In 1599, and was not fairly | were, ‘They are certainly very beautiful ns | beading nnd Lie : On Tuesday afternoon fast a woman in eustty attire mtul weartng dian rt store of S.C, Herring & ¢ several blows nerass . We had é¢aiready ad- | his fice nnd head, leaving Myid marks on hls Atedly, z menber of the firm, en- ify the woman, “Do vot speak tome,” shesaid. “ Youare Marin the The ve. eine! . The rey . vit | SIL feet above the grotmul, completing the | wason that typitied muninvanerhiils “Lhe, rebdrter,huauter! tallest monument, if Cinkstake TOL everbailt thls part of the pro y UNA. = rows ot s l, aday of high festival in Ce fits as they makl was a wonderful-looking he vere Sulise. sib scuest worthy of the o thing, almost hideous tu look upon, but pose | ste. i ayefedl' vutnr scenery. ‘To | i the futive rether tim to present results, | quently dieharged. Me. ‘and Mrs. Ellory | alts, y Ao eps | sion ig. “Khe azed Kalser, une § brilliant and interesting and, with. the Teparation for an Insutt, the must vated en elas ENE Vo | thw Exposition of Antiyne Uaiiting elostd | wttnied (hae Meat Bn beth, ant Mra, | FENN powertul A HUGIOHE FOR th be cont x the niust remarkable sovereign In [exception of the hulking | hurses above | gAletter dated Huvann, Oot. 16, siya: The enjoy w plunant contrast. It is only necessary ee dud as thks was faniurtted at / Merrit returned to Gils chy under the escort | Bolder, Oe Toss | ftttope, his Invited all is dependent Prinees | mentioned, and tha ~ delay oerasioned | Gave aus geiven full separation to tka totarn at intervals and Juok through the : ag the Navoual Exhibition oc | of Chiet Yuies and Seret. Flanigan. pi te hy Hus. | {2 the ceremony, ant but few have declined | by them,’ went olf smoothly and eff Ee eaeuly, the 4 openings In the trees at the vanishing dis arth if the present alas, 4 fw ppurianky ; on Aartoeslay, ater att Merril dat ee, Where’ the sunlisht ls) gleaming |e are a pavers to con | porsewlibped Mr. tory, he procured av HARTER TE Tnriteemac ntictnys eeaplin bist their works with those of the ali mas- Yer frit jes Putty a alts k 3 ‘ wir ane. Thise) er 3 Mrs. Merrill of assault and vattery. On Willows, and the nelal:bortn houses, The vale | Another eoltection of patntings, which are | the following day, neeompnnted by her Jey Is narrow, and the hitts whieh form [tare | ofthe grontest interest, miy be totnd inthe | counsel, ex-Asseblyman Peter Mitchell, "two apposit ‘amphithentres, carpeted with | Royal Palace af ‘Turin, espe Jn the | Mrs. Merrill went 0 dis Tombs Pollee Court. beautiful verdure, adorned with clusters of | Qpartinents of the King and Queen. There | in one of the -exanilnation. rooms she tet trees, while here and there are scattered | We See aut the Princes and Princesses allted | My. Ellory cand) his relative aul coun Eu abet an tu the House of Snyoy. Naturally L looked Jala d pretty little houses and cottages, But the | for the portrait of the horsewhipping. He snid that when Tandseape soon changes: It beeowes wider; s. Merrill enue tn he told her that he had and we soon phreclye the roof of the house of Rousse, the litte ehestnitt xrove in front, and the vineyard above, ‘The arms of the anelent proprietors ure still seen over the front entrance. of the house; but they are mateh piitilated,—the date of uw belnig the onty portion wniajured and platuly“dis- tuuishable. —~ : ‘Travelers who have thne, and who desire . ae te ‘ Consulute his suffered through the igudrane ny been used is a We are looking | ively. But something eve more histor ty of two Government. pollcemon ot al " i Lai out on the Domlof, that square on the | remalned behind, | ‘this was the madern | Sept. 2s. ‘The Captan-Generl wrote a fetta Prat untnge late resturne south o€ the cathedral whieh the visitor to | Germ soldlery. From every brageh of the: apototelne for what bud happened ta ho eee and combing her luni locks Colozne for imany years past has seen dle et few met sul meuring him that the ofenders would by Hs h h n bullding materials and vatcts vy severely’ puntstr fenee passed ‘oday i erent seaifulding has | ublans, upon them be published gener to come at ils: summons, tration, \ trade-mark fe tive, and whieh v ing from the with one had been’ det edt avalry, nod artillery, the jiizers and tae Ne, ye Had while tn the oir site holds fn Si eke it and thereby font at Ler of aeat cies ictus | teen erveted around three sides of it, the | buta few men in all, hivadly so. ma Orders. | Aba ieveo held recently: ut the patice, ee {ania Hee CHAE ty Be fie fourth side beimg ozetpted by the cathedral | to make a battalion, but. under the of | the Captult-Genernl furthermore expressed hig f ‘I regret ut what tnt tiken place to tho Seere test inonarell of his day atul of that | who hn been offended. med wha benpenee ee robably. | the re UV caw de! ‘ “4 os Etself, und by some sonal butt Peatty giv lilelt is ae Mistinaeattstunnys trult of the pit uy forthe workmen, A spiee as wide | Monurel’s greatest Captalng, -passetl in re presunt at the leven, ‘Tho Chinese Cons ity Ia half human, halt ish. ‘The he fchest, | 28 0 marrow street Is left between this'| view. th few sokllers of the army that | iully antisded now. ‘The unfortunate pullcenien Sdomen, wl anus. are uninistukably hut seit ant the houses, and hers | fought at Konlyrat, aud at Sedan, ‘The reac | will be sent to the Interior, suntences to bso | i 7 the pul ey. Mr. BHovy told the story: sire to speak to her, and therenpon she a ay } H Ms He aud that te » | he aid not desire to have her puntsied, It ated ties | she would uromise to Keep uway front hs cnorant of the une | Plice of Business and cease annoying tn. athe Prinee and Mitenetl sald that his client was not breeise nuture of aired toamake sueh a promlsey Mynnknuwn. It is Avirre Chile, no wor nee Fesonie ot in fever tinong | fer an assault, but there were. erlevances to spend two hours tn the inidst of Nature's | the Royal fully of Savoye the elie Keepin that rendered ai nssautt eseusable, He ~ Bavaxe grondenr, can visit the raving called | tut distance, and ‘the Queen hot being | Wished, he sald, to state str, Merrill's “ense, “THE END OF ‘TRE WORLD," nllowe Tin even th a plete. For Si hid Pie vance, frum itor Aeband: nhout hul€ a league to the west of Chambéry, | tl the daughter at Victor Euunane | iil Waly i nt Ellory nek HN wecemnbee, The ronte candueth re ested at the Chateau of Moneatlerl, Ryder, Mr, Eilury tuld” her that he hind. that to ‘Turki wt th tremity of the Fite at agiare building of briek, thinked sult for divorce wzulast his wife, who, he bore Montinettian, follows the right shore | by square towers at the angles and two round til, wag addicted to. drluking, Mer. Ellory of the romautle Lysve, leaving to the right the | titres ut the eutranes, It extends ats long | Slits was adalictial te, delhi. Mr Hilly pleturesque ehatent of Chaifardon, and ene | Walls along uv green hill planted with vir betrayed her ander proulse of marchige as tes the gorge of the Dorlit, surrounded on { overlooking the old Vituze of “Ronealicr’, soon as the dlveteo should be abimle all sides by tgh rocks which form the base | Whose hotses descent to the Po, tke the Whieh, he std, was Inthe ourt, Lately ofthe Deht de Nivalet, and frum whieh | steps of an enormous lulder. Notwlthstand- had learned that he had not innde an there ts nie other outlet. ‘The upper ex- | ing the bright cotor of the bri the hotse tenipt to procure i divoree, but was tt tremity of this gorge Is closed by enormous | is us glouimy axa prison, aud the elosing of his wife. Hnle ernzed' by the knowl Jnasses af reeks, from the hehe of whieh } ull the windows ndds to (his dinpresston. | ft hat the man whom she had loved taut Waters rush down tip sparkling easeades aud | Seeiis ts if every joy ls excluded trom the | Glee, al Ter ste made the assault, M flaw inte the River Aisne. [nthe environs | sombre ebatean, Te Is xltuated about twenty Mitehell sald that he wontd substantiate of Chumbéry we alse see the Chateau de | wmainutes’ walk from Turlng and, fardisned | 4 ‘ by letters written by Mr, Ellory Monues, the Gathie Chapel and Chatennot | with letters of recommendation, Ceoneluded iNT . enury . AL Marquis do'Meaurerard, the Chateau des | to visit It yesterday, i hopes uf seelng Marches, that of Bayfrd, and at a) short dis- THE PHINCES#, é tunee trom the latter, the Fort Barrenu. At | On presenting my ecard, Lwas Informed that may sr dength the Chateau Batle greets the | she received nu ane bul the Royal Feully, and She dem: sight and, a short distance beyond, | never v vit out excepting tu the Cliure t Chignin Castle, from which a” Hae | Moneatierl “But. stop,” sald the domestic, ‘ of Tork meted through at Lins {nnery, ai ha uEGto Is Haitiulunes yout wall urebably: ™, Whose towers flres were Uahted tn anelent | see the Princess coat” Lawalted at adds: “ ” vereds © | o tines to warn the Inhabitants of theapproach | tance, aud hn fact saw ‘the’ Prinvess go. out Hee piel Nill een tat of enemies, Along the hights overlooking | with “a dane de compagnie, veiled. nul constantly remfnded how L' have been de the Salley of ee antl tle Isere, this uni ect Ny black, i 1, followed Aine fo the eelved by you.” ot chain oof ol chaten x, continues alinos church. She remained kueeting about liv i te Ps without Interruption. ‘To the right the Mont | am hour, then retiened to the ehatemt, Haye Ae ait fhe ginutnation Tom he Grenler artses, with Its perpendicular hight, | Ing ne longer hopes of ascending 4 throne, heard the last of ler, yet by aty means produced by a full of a considerable portion | of becoming Empress or Queen, she his ene Mr. Ellory was foud by a Sia reporter of the puntata In Las, whieh covered with | Urely forgotten the zrandeurs Usereols and yesterday nthe store of Herrie ti ruts all tie comntry around its base, and { the anly friends she has, beyond her’ faially, Where ho Isa sitesman. He isn , buried a town named St André, with’ six. | are the poor of the ylllnze and the country, “purhapa 40 yi eis still walking to and fro, than, but frm the abdomen the ereat- | ¢, | : Ww | ’ 4 a it ene nec Hh a 4 ah * urthest corner from the window why we fa detachment of the White Dragoons, who | tbhout ecind toa sentence of deuth on acct the a fist Seily, Hany rt ties ike are sitting Is the finpertal pavillon, gay wieh | number the Crown Prinee and Prince Bis- pe the cenuly aia oF he jouslite fo) whe arms are covered with seales to the wrist, and | fies and red draperies. Phys in the | tmurek among thelr officers, ‘Twlea tha pas.) thet. ‘averzealougness Mave to ulfer for ths the bucks of tha sinali hands have’ the | Savare nve slowly tiling, The buperlul party | eant passed before the Royal pavilions then neul'gence of tholr oficers, who falled to Ine H fd ent the Church of the | came the Royal carriages, and. the Court | strnct them ns to tho Inviolabllity of a Com ! ration fuburs Minter the party drove raphlly away, oe Bulute,”" whereas this isn Catholic the | was brought ap and the Eaeegalan ended by | labor upon the Government works, which Ip ihe lp and struc gimme sealy covering: to the finger-thps. ibe, bed fs small as fn of iy pany, iene re 4 perfect In every detail; the forehead does t url of Prussia is Protestant. . . : ThatIndidGstion or stomach gna at nicht, recite, rivigel i Petree . . * 1 pres aust pas tte dat ist and Airalehts piu Isof| So the Eniperor has gune af to siy his praye ‘ASHIONS, ventig rest aud -sleep, will disappear Ty using the eliss that, fn tess nan tna degree ot ers atthe Lithoran Churel, and will be res 78 = Hop Bitters. Jntelllgence. ‘The eyes are soft, swhinny, celyed ut the west door of the eathedral by The Wonderful Names of Colors Now | === PEO arp sfshs but the | ond by, rst hy the ulldine Comnitice and | Citrrout dn the Dressmakers) Shopry ‘THOPIC-FRUIT LAXATIV! other features, are prohouneedty hinman, | then by the Chapier aud to hear afte Daun, | Woxether with the Latest Information ¢ i 2 pees a clear meten ‘ after which he will come out at the south About the Boautifal and Costly Kab- | ° perallnr eleay cut ane i firing door Just at our left, antl eross the square to | view and Ornafients Made for the Come a brown hair, several Inches in length, and | te hinperinl pavilion, And now, the shower | fore and Mmbcllishmont of Womat eyebrows of the same ¢ Ho tre - the faving long sines stopped and left onty a York Eventng Post. i it “hu rs “ ae: i lowering sky, comes the band of the white |. r o vil woole! T Se ere ae tS, ae entrassiurs, excortiis the earpenters, buttd- Ps BE ulalsesh wool apoiteey | the base of the sku and falling down the { em and siaters, “These wenr leather aprons a 3 white and) brown, and carry earpenters' Molifled stytes of the Henry ILL, epoch are Ruri and ier Diyloments of ads coming In In Paris, piient for | oiiors. “They pines, thomselies Atal | tne otd-fastiténed cabbage-rose is tho ire sy EMEA ‘3. o) se ‘stem pint pane es Mnes on either slde of the path tho Imperial | flower of the moment. rangement of the entire syst ulinost thr . * : ctretiity | batty WHT pass from tho ehtrel: doar to tha |G sittle and begets many diseases that of the enudal fin, nnd: wend fa Uh extretnlty, pavilion. “Phen, with more bunds aud ne ‘erie are beaut” Seely“ ane ngarly 8 y than the only other “specimen of the kind | Manuers, come the chorus, the school elttie.| G aN . cher seen tn” this country, “thik other | (en, ail the goetetles of Cologne, AU tust Golden-fawn and the new pinklsh-dove often hazardous to health and wermald. is now on. exhibltion In the | He band breaks Into musle, ‘The Kulzer is | colors are fayorlts In Parts, +5 p New York Aquarlim, and attracts Freee NE the tee eee fipban of Brocaded velvet cloaks, ned with ermine | life. Persons of a costive habit n vast amonnt of sittin ta Fatty selentists as | ping tniform, wearlng a white-plumed hele | Of berwitsky, are very elegant and stylish, are subject to melancholy feel- Unt he SL GXCUse ither diverges from back until Ht ta lost ‘In the fishy ex: ‘Ten ribs ave. easily ecaunted ipa the breas and the muunalfan fenale de fecdlng the young | The mernuid” measur Invariably causes general de. from the crown of th : - ti : are gloomy in their aspect, ant id that was unnecessary, her argument Mr. Mitchell fis, Merrill, shoud re- terself wliteh he to do so, ancwustted: that well as from the She Ie ft tet, he comes down tho steps. ‘The Nye ‘Tho Princess dress will again bea favorit | + cy ‘ auncateataee AT nae attentper nates Wi wlion his arm, Behind him comes the | styly for eventug costumes and for expensive | BS, headache, low spirits, tim been nuute to indies hin to sell the, eurlous ping at ee Ie atts the Crown Relea house robes,! i idity, defective memory, gloomy ee ate Mes has te cette to pare | dent ‘train. ‘They auvaned to the poviiion, | Tnvtependunt velvet bodices, mato Jorsey forebodings, nervousness, {ev- ite the closest serutiny by selentists | A Paper ls read to them, ‘The Krlsur seats | fashton, are worn over tresges of othor ma- ers, languor. drowsiness, teeta bene , a ated abieets imselt ata small table, 1 esi seu hts | ; atthe Paeiiie Slope, allot whom hive pros Mase at arsinall table, Tan see iis hand | toriat and: @tor, i vis he slens the paper, He takesso long 7 ta de, ss nounced her the host wonderful antral i De somutiine mans tit Walgme siete aL Sellars, ani | tarn-over quits, ble temper, indisposition, and und have concurred Mndeclaring mormakts ae hee hee aaa toe wel fonable for young ladies, ae other consequent symptoms the Duke of Suse-Welmar, the Grown Prince, Purely fanciful plaids are fashtonable for von bis portal. phenomenon ever brought to thelr notlee, | Hitt Teva A & Co,, , Welle no longer myths, ‘The eu ty Wis ured lwo years ago by threa fishermen 1 roportionc , vets itt ‘ : vile ae Se AReHTOL MIATA teu f which often unfits the sufferer, teen villages, ‘Khe traces of this catastrophe | She isi7 years old, Dnt uppeacs muelt older, | Biovortioned man, purhaps 40 yours old with | Geianabae. in the ereat. inland Pho algo wiles n long while; the Crown | Tadles costumes, thw historle tartans ara, : p & are still visible, i 4s she walks slowly bet Stoops, nnd 1s un hemes (tchishrown suatnche wut large Bray They had seen fier many thies and hak Tue Salta patente ig. for her son ore fy use for children’s sults, for business or agreeable assO« Attern hurried {gurney among the monnt- | bowed down with sorrow, MM. H. Thane rietiilh Nora. sitar witha | Mee many attempts to euptire der, | Ml tt Ha RIERL Hunle. oT) a if ners Sites 47 Coachman’s capes of sllvor-polnted beaver, ciations. lns auc valleys of Savoy, Larrtved in Turin, ————————. Hiya NOUS Hea i ee el in taking her only after NESE eal musle, Che Emperor, having | with mul and deep ents te match, will be : An thne to visit Life in an Englinh Country 10 Inge pinished Her gevurelys bat. Leuba dent forts Yu taken she ] front of te imperlat bux un aeaaatee | Mel En vogue the coming season Restilar Habit of Bod i " * ayes " He | Ooty OO. Wave plinished U bvere! s re ah 5 in the win at Lokia, nnd ree Tont o| f a ie pur i HX and tal SL 5 tat Kes " * able id a ir SFiS ee SAUORITOR Now 1 wf flit tm the cttlanti, Perhaps L annd a tistake {a not doing so, there fora year anda halt, “Sho had | Wands with various persons, “Cover youre | _ The woo silver monge Ins superseded tho : ott ar Habit 0 0 y elt can he but a y y to sity.” fe hue i but 1 haye aunt ity’ P et . a fou | Selves, gentlemen,” and on io thethats, Mean | reveling aiden ple ty popularity asa Jew- dialian art looms up in atl its: glory, aul | Wttle=about lite in the © hs they | One of thy mun in the store spoke, calling 1 heard by the fisherman to wltig a pect 1 { is ie \. 1 . Ly t rin Fa pects T eiite, the sligiig conthities, Wo ean seo | eled article of personal atornimaiste alone can correct the evils enum whieh, s raph progress, otters to nrthats y When you ary asked to eoine | ytes, Merrill by. no honorable. title, aud dee | ltr song while an the rocks, bait newerspoke | Delnee Henry, tlio. you satlor son of tho some 'T 5 ; son tie: : Weather ACERT ee etate me wit ee if Heda arin Glave ae it ae ety a bhiek- San Sek Aen eaten rose ness will Ine, Hits miganu stand dita | prin eae era as erated above,‘and nothing an H gilet s y Vile 1 wail, “She wen fo set rs ure ail hie! " " t “Ang over hin, ane arently eritiel u " very ‘ p H TeVE two clusses: seenes’ borrawed from. the his: | ny hi fe True amt to, fh rie, and tied to get him ‘to’ come | He secret of whieh ts" known only te_ the |g WaT Tape pe tielsing hls | sill: ttssels. are sold In avery shade of color] ceeds so well in achieving an Japanese, and thrived under the great ears | SY le or bis penmnnship, tet meat | Hrlew $4 cuel taken of her, Mx Duvleparehased her fram | AUBEOpTiMY Rentiments) over thes shh: | A vire and serge devsses In tiny latls maintaining this condition as ine interest In the mapery aid look | ate fashionable + wh —the life aud death of Its zreat vhieh fow puople get ont, | bad hurdly lett the | down, but she might as well have talked ton Trhuaphs nnd wisfortunes during | tran when a very’ reapectublo-louking person, | post. ‘The exantdnation was fu private on her course of Christian ages; and gone | Hot a fuotmin, etepped ap to ine und suid | account, aid now tha whole thing will bo fenporineons scenes, On one Hand, the | pLord a wurriage is winting for yon, ales” | printed? * Middle Ages, with thelr Infinit resources of | THe eareli a the foot und couchumin Peter Mitehell sald that he had known f ve oe 4 iene | Were of cor thy other side of the battde | yeh 2 exome thie aw her fhe (Pleturesyne, | ftarubshe oby the rie! om the tution to — tuoi. | us. Merrill tor some thie, atid Knew her to tee of the costumes, | quite as lowe a ting ns It loo! carter en | to bea tady of excellent funily In Boston, the splondor and slnutilarity of the edifices, iy rull Fenn iaontuts nA MUI: sownntuen ured She was v woman of property, and of editene the horror ar aubiiity of the situations, and | trot. ‘The coumtey was bowatitud, atvetehing ait | GON Ud relliteluent, Ww been ted astray the play of physiognomies swayed by hi | on both sides in broad telda and ane way th by Ellery under promise of mirrhge, domitahle passions, div the second elass we | cued in Maer by hedges, andi spats by chinp ‘Mrs, Merritt dives by a brownstone louse at nny phice madern lite, in which there is. trees, ‘Pho “rou were ve y iurrewetheys | 106. West Fortydirse street. ‘There ts every, more nellvity, amare ferment, more Impett |} abd eee ice Hania ties alTooe wo avidenve of comtort about the place, Strs oslty, and, ut ‘the same thie, aitere Interest.| Merensed Ure hie ards eon ee Ree | Merrilb at Airst retuised to see the 1 il ug. Helms in | Sle wails too TH, she satd, Learning dat hei and more true herujsm, Contemporancaus | 2le. twa 3 2 : HAPOEL subjects borrowed from’ the dramas of cote ie Lal tert Yi eure rae art Ta quite fy | dine was already given di the evening news. ty Tolle, master thom towed | papers, se decide to tell her stars, and the mien Hite or from valliient events, presentitug eon mathe a Tae absta tes of coldness or brutality, are | tomo asd Ewent ons dul ot courte | foltawed the reporter was adniltted to her rou, Tt, too, gard Hu eatleetian {Anthmesubietn ots ibustoliy Pélsinytion aad cendescended unto nen. en eit Siadatal, Qa he null WAS at Ute el Nle—nude nendemlen! Jaw ostates ralt oF Willian AS Eilory bea ve A stutdtes, the Orestes, the Phedres, tha CEdl- eats te bane ta Cheat ie NTP Nie Mrs. Merril) seemed. i he Pts pu ret in, thehe CHEN whaplittels: bauntsited, iy eenthies A ra bd havea been basely deculved r'tienn tart jong dmecand perce Hmanitgs an Abed tian ad ze Nr remus nes hee ‘ , : 160 to the dust where superaniratead | Mes af Wie tek ae the « rte tO 1 ni black, Who avi sare sleeping. ‘Mls 1s the special point | tes Lay cos eon ie r Se whieh Latah art dns advanced nore rane | aid tut bord — hid-ben Ady than ons In America, and-whitch fure | Jew hours, and offered we te llshes sueh aN Lipressive lesson, ut her elite. And, by tho way you ure ually | was iurrled when young gli] to Joseph In the dist of these eatexurles, Mesars, | tke to come uf a thn wile Writs you to { Merril Le wis i biel a and L proenred Uarabloo, Jaecovaced, and Maccov) share the | &eloek ten and submits you to tealatie exe adivoree, About four yearseuso Dinet Mr, wivile favor, ‘Cho first his painted soon tre aes aaa are turned lode us you | Elian, Wu bean kot teleds. the said TUE LAST MOMENTS OF GALILEO te rub) wif tho raughedae if ringonues hafors | Utat He had guntouiplavad aulelde, 40 Kreat at Areetrh. Laying on its deathbed, tho eyes | You dress for dianer, Lady =e own coon | Was its trouble, Bat now he was suliye ulrendy: heavy with the drowsliess whet | 44 bese and hung with. tipestey, and yer it | fara dlvares and would Jiave itsoon, To Ads the cternnl sleep, Galileo explalns to [SEs coy und honedike. The bull ts huey and | wis not at tbs thw Hving with hls Ww of his followers, standing around hha | Allee, und the walls are covercd with old ura. | She with her four ehitdren kid gone tol Atentively Hstenhig to avery word, the fn- tat L dnc itt ig as wut himauiees PrN TAMER SAR ate Cee fia a had dicovercd, ‘ho ealuts | wise thet wae wi-ariel window: vn tivo tired | 1@,tWe tat ho hind wo any to wike etre of lle of this pleture nre brilliant, bur harmoutanss [Mundie hai tundligs is of pole | f took hifua te my awn hate fo this oF there Is no glavo whatever, and ill 1s esquis | bed Gik dats isa vory | unt nursed hu, dle praivssed te love Tily toned aul yet the eoneeption ts allghithy | Muruetiv nt worm, Bertil dyer me devotedly mul to despise, lb at THOle a strict adherence to truth ds de five, Mad with wwuit gentle wit of apecen und | ‘There was alwys. some reason nunuted for the walls aro bung with yele | EA ou white (9 ull the more etarming ns sho is | divarce was Tot gat. |e w tie silt, the hebeaver Root pusple ti Tapeh ted Was good. She nuked well, and | ay satesminn i Her have pti vel t. si tha curbs from Susi iy at money, and i was not his money that § ‘tel accessories are at varlince wit h those T thought ste with which His the authorithes of Poklo at the extrayy i sh figure of 5,000 sats or dotlars, “Che purehise avery dark or neutral dts, b : se s- | avereach othar's shoulders, L cun see the | Wlileh are generally brightened by touches Beas Hiv atrinae ereuttees wid Alte Doytedues | utter of blotting-papors thoy turn the pe | CC seurlet or gold, not know what special advantage he enjoys | Wl the writing gous on. This document ig ‘The Comto d’Artolso Is n favorite style of iu being ono of the very few men who own | be depusited In the last stone at the top of | coltture. ‘Pho hate ts waved wid drawn down, mermaid. Micah Wo incavirs avid: (ha pagieeci singothly nt tha slides ured wound loosly tin e Inte ve St. Louls entls| abit K Ar, anid paper. in | bralded colls behind the curs, He Intends to give, St. Louls selentists an Htndrleal box that Jouks like tin, but may The Opportunity to examine tnd pass upon the we ‘ feuulneness of Mis enifosity, aud will probe | Be sllver, lis omit far theta uf the spite, the caterpillar tringd. -OF course It Is yy present: It nt the next necting of the tes Salser Is react ing, adress, Att M5) fudaye as its name betokens, It made flew ley of Selenee, Ty au hat are to at panes eh ae pis es mee, sete of plush orehenille, and fs of a yellow and BYY “uy vase by: ‘ie y roliZe Uti °, : havi his notoriety Inereased by the publles " It's Just as welk. Addresses ure bronze mixture, puEH ta hear and drearier sill In| Flowers of plush, silk, and shaded velvet very latest thie In dress garniture {a porter Hoy of Hie hreaeued at the wncrinatt In Abs direnty ‘ity, ce wor of the press by PT aR REET RT ETE Weonnitye vrints “The Empress, In white satin with a | are worn upon autunin’ bonnets, Other are he gave a loval paper there an aceannit of tha | & White bonnet, stands a Mile behind him, | titlelal towers ure rarely used, except ns phenomennl fish, and nestilay a comnittes | Ut thon thy Court, He turns and reads to | garalture for eventag costume: 3 Upon these ? . of tadles trom the Woman's Suffrage Asso- | them: " Youtmy fellow-Prluees” Ha turns | thoy are geen In great profusion, By: its use not only is the system Clation walted upon hind asked hon tre, | Baek to the cruwil again It Ta overs “iho y zy vateor ny ‘The cont keuttle seoop-bonnet ts tho atyle. ¥ Fo Hea all impuri- wwonldn’t Ho over unl electionalay, and giyg | Ralier ralyes hla helmet, ‘Thore ts great Mloworduamte, Hs | enovated and cleansed of all imp Of Unis there Is not a shadowof doubt, tls | 45, . e huarnim 1 sane vote, Waving of white plumes ag the olllears and far al by i ties, byt in consequence of the durum the mermaid a chanes to vote Princowuneaver, “The Governor of the Urave therefore adopted by mans fashionable and » Dy q ratty wonten, who thereby transform thom | wos changes thus created, there pel . yaa Ince, standiig on one of the lower steps of | Brell ‘tel ‘ oe rine i Agucee Elda: ts pavitlon With tits oud ure, ade Peles ee epee site Nita ea Mavtrag | P3228 the entire organism a feeling of Y ‘Te! “dlseov tho Ralser, standing covered ubuye, ‘Chere A eu ws made of Madras. i ’ i jes per qoonia, always: fertile in dlesovertus priv scons to bun deal of talking, but thoy myst | silk handkerehtets In brightest colors are manety the mental Hicu ies sfvacity, put the streets | HL the thie while the paper Tn its boxis er | ¥ery stylish, and are partlcuhuty beeomlag | their functions with renewed es ie wlwith greon | ried up thuse 500 feet. “But at lust the erawal | to bruuets. Hoy avy a clustur of short | and there Js an: exhilaration of minds ho luft side of the toque, fd Ie axet of | has turned round and faces ua The box | feather-tips ont on vet heart's "ith thls Btu hus ovlentiy ‘areivei, Yet. tho Governoe | held by a gyve, or slave's chaln, of Raman | feedom of thought, pene focata the howsssae ssuitiy ar lds ali gues an With lis address, At lust it fs | gold. ease, that bespeak the full enjoy well 1 Anim nN 4 Mas eeacer haat al % Heri aie feo alive with whe ‘ over, Then comes mother shorter specel. | “Intenso coloring and startling combinations of health, Tie Eh Gary Cine fay at Anil now 2 man tn bliek coat steps up to the | svemto hive. reached. thelr limit. beth ee aute vath | TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE will sald ave unde a gredt Imistake, I know that everything is against ime, uit] betleved fu that qian taplichiy, and oxpecied to niarry hin, Justas tiueh its Lexpeeied olive, f ew Geenpation, A MRI goed A of Parla bearaug a simall bray cor mth, ue tbe try Are a pak of nuntioes, wid dee trade, the muni Wwho style “4014, Droparties us carté dice, wid domlnoed Iniay Rilsers "Wo only awalt: your Majesty's | dress and millinery, ane hice weak wa dtr Pama tan gilee, a very cum perinlastan, "or. Warde tere nifcet, A aul ready look with a inirhus vyes pot the very | prove of inestimable value to the Areal tho sdulul -orguntaationl of Durie: Unedowiieate | heads hetara tes ago teed be thee tawere Int Rapes auido iacoloe aid a rare tmd debilitated of both sexes. nat vlouy ward: phiyer fa much move kely to | a tow ynitin it Wy overto work OE ore olegant in dostgn. cases of nervous, nental, and physica yenin, salve uy, . eri Fe " Bes, i di tad a hsm of thanksgiving | _,EXevodingly stylish Diana de Pottlers suffering, brought about by Bethe elihood Mt Pass by attending dinner parttoa. | fie eathedrat Le eumplete "Tl Crowe | Shouldurecupes ave made of velvet or plush, | its use ecially yaluable. + 1h Where. Uiraugh some mstake, oe nusubeE a THE eT ee paneled hg revi | Wavhigh are attached. high sharia Medios Lite Pi ebatalin erties ol Tourteen ‘wan espbuted to centertain themuee | far dhe kulser, who stops forward and baw. | collans, ‘Theso enpes reach {ust below tha cleansing and depurating proper wah veiling vouveraition, and was sud | ‘Then the brilllang group in the pavilion | shoulders, and ara warn outs Mad thas the sent my tholoieal Quis | than Mid. Who Wod sppased AL He thw te carn yes of by pan: MMe tho Jursvy | the preparation create changes that are 4 have approved of tice nave | WHS UT to ve wive wu darge fou for bla services, But the A tuok this hans here ant w it ary street-basqnes, ee was here.as the head welts away, the Emperor returning once, | Costumes, or over ord! ifying; murky ary strrounds Gallien at his | ue Yankwo gu far shy cheantraged them ty | t housekeep pareaanes wiving Miners Who bo tne dery the laws | with hisereateout on, 10 bow and be cheered | Bluckis the favorit felon but thoy are often both marvelous and gratify exions, With Taga tiuctDS, iii thes however, tre wal asin us me au upon ny Kuvess and all a the fatale he Rave Ao urlers au pa ul by BritlateRay enh a Lbs SU die again. We hear tho aeclamations of the tis: Hea OE dare ashlonabie sliadea, to Hath gloomy, and sallow complex! hou the if peated Oy, the hard of a master, | wathers are why ibaut thats i pits, and L turds He thoney, He ut the cloveath hour | 44 * 1 haus nw dre et ve ho trhnmings Kk di ons ab Mer, Jaccovacel his been more happy i te | may unt gave ns Thu. heatetest t with ine Inte soclet Pare comparatively few, | SUtultituded as he steps Inte iy carriage 4 | blue and dark discolorati ¥ and recelyed as Mr, Meili, Wo were tos where, Teautd not bear to hays cholce of his subjecty—there belng io history. | MET have seveived wince 4 have: hey her nore hinpressive tla that og |e HO history ‘ He ia ailreal somewhat inee hie w gether ev SMLHEL ANGHLO AND VirrontA coLoNNa. | little gravers Out is dust ue mina teas gta, | BEM OW . wud sublime, and er Wiles NK would Hike te zo up tomy s . y wh TE oa This thy artist presents to | jy HMC ee beae | abate satild not go near like whe. de Ws In ow vivid manner, “When Michel f Nea be rdeatti® colic: 1 bw dace siti that he would Imye nothing ta do with Auge h Neurdof iit alt Felaten fond, ue te the puree bute, we Very: Haeshnaniel her, butthat tis position made Tt hecessery: Maraidae de Pesenin seemed to pestvephuss penned’ ees Pca pita bes ape] that tie tuoi antler the eulldren, Our re de Kaeelal, took the fontess hand and W the wienation it on uit matotaltbod te xen a th ie teers Rate vine thereon Impressed a tngering kis, and Wept ntatvations. He did avery thing tor ute | had tak hoe ie Heer taut Ae Herring Miutesly. “His scholars arow hit faa is ‘i yt Wush ny tee aid taeda que | Wed told hae that le must live with Is speatacles und ufterwards the duster subd | PUL OU ny cloths. tiv hud coveryiniine ees | Wie Ltoldt hii that 2 would save what d Thut ae of thy ‘sreatest urruwe ur isi | COUN UCOL wae int we WkO- tard Dune | fd with hii. Hecouid get the divorce, and Was hot to hive dured (0 kiss the forehead of | rege wabeanieis op med und laid autny | We would ba taunted at ance, 1 beged af fl arlonabte wean At Te Us ise Mee ae cane tp autem ste nga, a erate ko ane ts ata Ung fi hat tie ‘painter ha: My itvesl, : oh fee e Mbit the! cry e 5 Bo to Beialebt mad make arpa aus = dellucuced. Vit Very sulemupersvuaze; but uutstuut duced ] nents about bilnkhus bly wily home. Mut 7 aut is driven rapidly through the streors, except 8 satin Mnlng of some contrasti ey rer ateas) e allied to bil- Gaatiery mua have been sundons when to | Ay show fy overs Toma ethe iva calus, Ono sen ball a, recently imported | eyes (conditions that are ae hate asiseechd acted ton aud to-morrow for the historleal prucos- Mane alte atte ae ane Brean velvet, iousness, dissipation, and ill-hea! ies Kugby, aa ere Oct. 14—Tho Mhunination Inst | luring colar wis also faced with satin, A by degrees normally corrected? ght was not very itty ar thexoi, | ft ts the enthedral was co ‘Nhe Americas A Courter=fournut correspe Visit to Rugby, ‘Toni, and, * . ‘tear com> remar o ae pair of deep velvet cults, Inced-and nearly | transformed into bright and clear Te eee se Touching to tho elbows: a tay muff, tehnwed | plexi in which the ruddy tints 0! wuaatton shag harueter and walt at tue valle | complete failure, ‘The towers are atl ene | 08 the edges with adonble rite of the satin, e ith at M 4 ifully depicted. at vey, th Hh ia tigi Hs pita peter tes Yeloved i a, miss of staging, and toward | Sula dark velvet Joshua Reynolds hat wit | health are bountifully dey . ots aud furiny tun Liligh, jd picturesque, tus | this streams of electric light i i Tuller bewutstul, 10" tuum now. Wid yh "Thore ts nothing very iajestle ina mass of | formed Very attractive additions .to this cost ut up in bronzed tin boxes only. Arot tha julr babuule, but the mony ndvanteyed | staging, oven If it happens to be from B00 to [ly dress, putap eaist for De filed aadmicing totsrats bad intescated patrons | 00 feet in the alr, As-for tha beautifularchi- | Ata recent reception in this city ayoung | Mitations, Atk your druggis 10° re See ee Baste Hk | ceecural features below, they were qauilrely dévutante, daughter of a wealthy. Seoteh= scriptiye Pamphlet, or address the p! ted; und will show to far better ad- | man, wna dressed in a robe of white corded | prictor, ow | Vantage to-night or.to-morrow, when, if the | silk. Tho entire front of the dress “was p Leah aie ae cha unring up tractaog | Weather allows, the full moo will Hy. its | elaborately embroidered with silver thisties | °°" > J. E, HETHERINGTON, ff hiand at Htunitnating, and will have lene | and pink: moss-buds, the soft thistle-dewn Tew Yorks * > gnouzh lo cover the Whuly roof of thy bulld- | being wrougnt tu real silver Unrends. a 26 Park Place, New Yor the character andy 4.4 t wore directed, | 9 livxe greon ostrich plume tipped with gold, TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is ersonal, thurouxd, buslpersike Ne janiontions. leguniing tho ‘colonlats, he ays; i “dexpected on reachhy Huby to tid the nun colontta busily enguged in el juud, plows road-mak hig, ate.s whith f found thow auucly guurtor late

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