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paki crn a THY EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO Pprernm FPF Why Women Are Pas Brom the Chienes News “Yea, the jolt Ieat Is manufactured In about twenty shops in New York and its suburbs, says the New York Evening Sun, It ts estimated that 20,800 ounces Idare consumed annually here tn making Ileaf. Gold ean be beaten so thin that it will he | take 1,200 leaves to eqnal the thickness of the T head | sheet upon which this paper Is printed. An ounce beat down to 2,500 leaves, 33; Inches ‘that Doth sides of her face ar At on establishment in Hudson street a repor- ‘That, by Way, IS very seldom the ease, | ter was told that the gold Is bought of brokers in Mough. Nearly every <1 took ols Which are melted Into bars about a eo one side t the other, and h thick, ‘These are rolied Into a there fs always a fifferenee between t thick as note paper. After passing Ieft profiles. “s nthe pnd Fis 1 Canta | interieaved with manila tissue, and twenty boo! | anon , he . a in a pac ‘The ordinary sells for $7 2 | F+pir : quire The Same oF No dross A woincan t , bint there are E leat 13 used by rection one Ww : and sigh palnt yi te ell a week. A Lying on bonnets Trang irr ‘A good one can pos and soon, that become very familiar with Fa week, and as nine 1 Their own faces anit < abet t month have been done, ald tf the we weak p abou < Mn beats the gold. be mtlns to a book. “That's why, nine th at sier to | Some can go to 4% ane “ains per book. photoxr " She knows |" ou get it?” a beater in broome wettest tek, Firs Deaton éo ane three-hundred-thousandth he tuinks iv t anes A thick at tive grains to the book. fit tea tw A pr wn to four grains it is one three-hundred- three-quarters yt -sixty-thousan¢ ‘anineh. The New York | familiar ether w system employs With girls to do the Men Le nd ‘Vhe Germ im employs children of not many do. "N 5 y differ. | eigitor nine, Which system Hastings, of Philadel- ent, ss TSaid. A rd but fis workmen she iad once Inet t t ne a that system men Ficht-har t-hand one, priming and fll- Jett side of rut and f poke "¢ Why are Just as f ilar as de In London from tuat” varnished with d_ by Puckridge skins are put In pack: re , and three of these moulds: ©AY SCESES IN a by Gaslight. PITAL AT NIGHT panes Id fs there in a beating?” t in a beating. ‘The ribbon yone hu ¥ pee (Gitano bul Dutter and for b t oranges as 6 p : Hisdiy nared a 9 h about an ‘That is beaten get tle gold tothe edges. It is handled , ay to eat plucers at that time. ‘It is beaten half an 3s to drive a for The ph re then piled twenty on top of fy into the it other. e then cut in four aid doubled the Making se ed aud twenty. They | der,” or finer Induld cut schoder with those leaves in out tothe edges, W we draw about ten and mould take ap'so much t they have to be putin a uot mould to are cut again into four with work. The parks of on, thing 2880, but the Gasly dressed y 2,700. ‘The moulds are beate Sith Cuban dud rs at the end of each hour there belng = iled_aelosc, When they are heated, | ei it eater Is through with It and the cutter De swelis in W This is the work done by the girls ‘ut from 4 books a Women, jo Wafers for Foolish The leaf when it gets in that it is 2andled only with the Ww 15 the work tested?" bout th yuly With the eye. ‘There sno rule about the of arsenic w t 3 | business, but ft is purely a matter of skill and pentany rowe tied The vest id used on glass, Registrar Nazie yester Jetter from a wouwan in # 8 Shows noti ly work in base- an be given. If on the first and seventy | atch maue of | THE ested. family aged abo kept a pore the | ignorant | After t bonds, Monts incilned more thi | occurred | becan workinel | whe of the he as ope found to, double ea ui notified © the esta on ignor, Associ Tamily Bk he tal property fortably. Louis E lef 0 the war travelln | ton inte U {an do so. six ne by t sooth ekbrh pl | cin A Queer Story from the $20,000 For From the Milwaukee Wisconsin, April 2 A romantic, but true, story of the finding of a hidden chest Hlled with gold has been quietiy | whispered about on the south side for several weeks past among friends of the parties inter: First_avenue and Scott street, miserably dressed, was niggardly in his fami!y ex- penditures, and amony ‘own several pleves of sands of the beatersit 1s put in books, | ineluding the store in which he did business, but | was for the most ancial affairs to himself, pssessed. of + filied up, necessititt the | the cellar, preparatory to their work, the men | came upon « heavy box, securely locked, and too ponderous to be easily’ moved, how the deces but the widow could not give any informa- the subject, Waving always. been kept i ame to this cour try from Germany, and in Milwankee tor twenty-five years or more, A MICH SCOTCHSIAN % | Edinburgh, Sc jon army es When It Was Weil night Impossible for one to passengers on gr ert BURIED CHEST OF GOLD. lower City— ‘The gainers by the discovery are the of Henry J. Peters, an ald resident of Milwaukee, who died halt a fear or so ago, put 60 years. Peters for many years grocery and saloon at the corner of He was always ig the gossips in his vicinity utation of a miser. He was known to Property on the south side, rept Part successful In keeping his Even his iamily were as to the most of his business transac. ns and to the extent of his possessions, When | he was on his deathbed he declined to make a will or to give even his wife any accurate information as to his affairs, but told her that after his death she would flad that he had left plenty for herself and the ehildren, he old man’s death the house was ran- sacked from top to bottom; but no signs of money, or securities of any Kind were found. went Dy, and the heirs were almost to give up hope that they would ever have the real estate which Peters had died one day, however, an_ accident nied to a happy result. ‘The sewer ng the employment of n to dig Under the house to get to the place ‘ouble existed. ‘Taking up the floor of whi ‘The good woman puse Was cailed, At’ her desire the chest ned, and to her surprise and joy it was be’ flied with gold coln—dollars, eagles, gies, and some foreign coins of the sate netal. When the contents of the box were dthe money was found to aggregate very Ty $2 he tin Probate Court, 20,000. Was reported to the officers of the Ttissald that the judge, when af the large and unexpected addition to te, expressed wonder and a desire to ased came by such a sum of her husband's business, the widow and three childre xrown up. Agent Freilson, of the ed Charities, who 15 acquainted with the ald this morning; “They are nice German nd every one Who knows them fs gratitied ood Tuck. | knew Mr. Peters very well ily have reated the store and fixed up the in good shape, and are living very com- soo A Romance of the War. ATEFULLY REMEMBERS AN AMER IAN'S KINDNESS. E. Granger, who Is engaged in the mining arble business in New York city, has been 100 by the will of Lemuel Stockbridge, of who died in 1884. During tockbridg’ and his Invalid wife were uih, Where he had valuable cot- anger Was then an officer iu the nd enabled them to get through the ths ‘er Capt.Granger and his wife were 1 Mississippl steamer when they tthe Stockbridge. ‘The vessel was fired confederates and the Grangers did much * and allay the fears of the alling Mrs. ice. For this the latter's busband was eful, and though after arriving at Cine hever again saw the Grangers le show- | ed is appreciation of the officer's kindness by re- Buppresse rv blow | membering him so subs Uially in his will, ‘The “My a: is a jar, which deteriorates the | late Mr. Stockbridge Bt ae renee ent along me past } | | time searching for Mr. Granger and their efforts am much ¢ any adulteration In the busine: } Were but recently successful. bape w | ang beat what iscalled a tietal leaf | Se hey wilde ail the Inaker claims It is sold very cheap. It ts the | Not Much Like Bis Father. strongly Imprecnaiel with arsenic. Ii, as Thope, | oleomar nf god leaf, and will tarnish, Much | From the New York Tribune. they are harmless. I (eel that geo] REE i ae Robert Garrett was uptown on Broadway yes: pend their money for son ni should en did the trade start? scare Bite 4 Beto tei than sex Tunderstand thoteands Cis very ancient.” It is mentioned in the | tetdey morning, looking more like an Englishman women are t Miers, and Inany more Gold leat was Wsed on Solomon’s temple. | than ever, and having a bright pink bud in the are resorting amd less expensive | The Chinese beat gold leaf, but it cannot compare | buttonhole of his Mgt gray English-cut coat. though more rfal preparations of tits in | in quality with American leaf. Some of the | He had a palt of tau-colored gloves and a big Shiieas poison. Is it not acalast the law fora man | Chinamen had trouble with thelr employers, but | stick of English witch-hazel in his hand. to advertise the $0 poison? And if th they svon ended it. They got the employer into ser nes mic Waters ¢ tein he arsenic, iS het the manu. | their lodge room, and then one after another took A Ticket-of-Leave Baronet. eturer contemendiy an topostor to whom thous | a big bite out of his tsb Wisin tae Eoaasn Nowe Sands and thousaids of vain women are dally Es a= oe acd aqua ci, iis old geiremaaad, Wich eee nine san aaecls auc Gat inet te eee Without Justification. clean-shaven face and closely buttoned, thread fo tacak an. the eotephine or cocaine Teame upon her unaware bare frock coat, wasto be observed, be the weather mM are a physician of the board of Sle looked so sweet, she looked so fair, wet or fine, in the neighborhood of the Stock EX- prongs tha hen pede meng io rasa voth Liked oh pu wood. change. Who he was or where he came from no "Dr. Cyrus Edson, who has been viving much at. And pinched iy arm, the saucy miss; one knew, for the simple reason that he belonged tention to the subject lately, has ascercained that | ‘Then, seeing there were none in sight, to a past generation, and was in the heyday of his the arsenic wafers contain 8) Httie of the potson | Se ee eee youth and good fortie when the present race of that enly st truce of arsenic can be de- *, only one, T did not care Young men Were reposing in cradies or imbibing fected in a sinzie wafer by chemical anal One kiss her tosy lips again. the contents of pap bottles, He was always smnil- da wits from the use of the w The I wrung my hands, t tore my hair, ing and cheerful, and only too happy to take lunch ‘Women Whe eat them get the idea that 1s net I vround my teeth in awiul pain; with any one generous enough to “stand” a square dangerous to eat I they are tempted to Her lips were soft, but ob, be the meal. He never Soyeated todo anything in par- ‘use a cheap soln The stightest _\ fhe words I said, they were a sin,) ticular, but, in a quiet way, he continued to make overdose of arsentc ts ath, Sie eld between her pearly teeth a little money now and again by giving “tips” con Mile demon Of 8 PN: einnati Times-Star, | ceTuing probable fluctuations in the financial m: Batter and Hutterine. ket. Where he obtained his information was a coe From the ¢ Me Knew Her Sister. einnati Enquirer, A\ 14 Snot a little funny to wal angh 0 rect, and his reward took the shape of a few shill- Garin novucays aaarane the fone. on [tres terioks Ball Fee Ter nee tee ieee oieomarzarine law. Yor find a score of | Mrs Doitinger, a Sioux Palls lady, who Ives on | thental in bringing to 4 satistactOry conclusion aiid salting vireatet and butterine, but | 12th street, heard a rap at the front door the other at thls elty Gelebrit, vein, Ui the se, ras hardly a single one where b vd. | afternoon and responded to find a very distin- | familiarly known as “Mr. Clifford,” was exteed- — al = skies 5 ingly poor, there could be no matter of doubt, and ‘There are tempting. signs, such as “Pure | Gusbed ooking gentleman, extremely dignified | (ht Tuppsaition was Tully confirined at is death, | Preamery or “Chole Western Reserve some. | Which took place in a miserable, unfurnished attic but thy th either, if you look | “Ahf Mrs Dollinger, I Delleve,” he sald. situated ina squalid neighborhood in the Kast End. "will be found, in much stialler type, the es, sir.” Yet this man was no other than Sir Clifford —, Fal He W KnOWn as olewmangarine y haniels Harconrt. Tlive at Huron. Mrs. | Who atone tine was one of the “bucks” of the or butte re still p Scott, of that place, ls your sister, Is she uot?” | metropolis, His downtall was occasloned Dy: h ‘There is ow Who has been |” “yes, sir.” % si | recuse dha ts tas for oon ind! selling “pure Je sctmonths— | “Ah, ses Tam very well acquainted with her. | cretion he suffered penal servitude. “After pass set arket on market days, and between | she requested mie to call and db @ little crhmant sor | ing & good many years in one of her majesty’s ‘Cimes selling Ge person at 1 m Yoth sides | per.” | prisons" he Gee a ey Ue Ne Of the river. Her boxes an es; won't you stop in, Mr. Harcourt?” friends refused to have anything to do with hiin, stamped, If you book closeiy, b tank Fou, I Delleve | Will Vers Noe eather | ald the host of boon companions who had uelped iree. Every ounce of let W | were having. | to spend bis money in former days were elther Whe genuine by we has almost «is es, sit. Take the easy chatr.” dead or had forgotien him. Thus It came to pass from thy d xone to the f ‘ y don't put yourself to any | that he gradually sank lower and lower, until he certes, There the price ts trum 40 10 50 cents, Reached that condition of tmpecuntous ‘respect and itis not by any means ceruain that you dd ~ Meas ae | bility known as “shabby genteel,” oe buy half olromanciriue or buticriné ‘even Sis ae Oe eR wens Sod | ee then. rm pleased to say. By the way, fr Thave a little work here which i to show, as Tain sure you would be 1n- = coo- Mies Cattchan, of balifornia, MAKING HEK OWN Way THROL WORLD IN it 18 called, “Daniel in the Lion’ FINE the Rev. ‘Thos. IL Deuteronomy, ‘From the Sierra Valley Leader. twelve parts exquisitely bound in Miss Ellen Callenan soid to James Miller last “a Russia, ts finely Mlustrated nop aap mph baaeoreet tes lbrary, and Tam taking week for ts n — = ~ cents & hundreds of orders as you can see by examinins pound. This is the kizhest price 2 this val- | thisorder book, and everbody is wild over it an Jey In two years for beet cattle. © Callehan re He the most wonderful ook written & Gc ther Oddie. a =— Scriptures; it treats ‘of Dante growing. on . Fears azo her | the den, when he got a little further in, when he Drother dieu ft her two good ranches and a | got clear in, when the Itons came up to examine Dand of carti 2 omen Sisce then sie hes him, while they were making their survey, while Managed he ram Sand herseif assote pr they retired to consult together, when they de- Prictor. She t for her pe «La post-mortem would be necessary, when eullar maine shold affairs | they announced the result to Danlel, when he con- vinced tuem that he would not consent to an at ¥, When the lions retired and Daniel got out lished with numerous cuts, plans, maps and | Deautttul steel engravings, comes at $1 a part, or tire work, put your name down here recelvé each part, eleven parts here is a fountain pen, write under ‘Shame at the bottom of the page.” Superntends horses, rui a ranch. Tor several Harcourt,” said Mrs, Dollinger, rising and She woul suppressiag her tears “you're @ mead, deceitiul en book agent? Get out of my house!” ‘but just sign— 1 shall screai y, certainly, if You Insist, no offence, on you'tell me the name of thé lady next or and where some of her family live? "Ali! Yul work another scheme. then. Good rs. Doilinger, good day; glad Wo have mat dates for he matru She Live eo A Pretty Woman as “An Elevator Boy.” Fromthe Chicago News, 11 this town I know of but one woman cievator . Perhaps elevator conductor, or driver, or ‘ineer, or manipulator, or something else would sound better than elevator boy, but it would: alf so e. This woman prettiest bey know of engaged Jog nsefuiness. She makes her toilet resses weil and wears the neatest of iter eyes, ber hair, her lps? Tm not going (9 Say anything about them, nor yet a word 2 Anempty about her complexion, uor the soit, sweet voles gaps Which she ealls out “second,” “fourth,” and & A tubular stom the numb ‘other tloors. yetam 1 ‘going ing. ae hame of the building wherein she 15 4. g i # that would net be tairto her. Al. evator is the mest popular one in Jany hour of the day you may find hy by adiniring crowds. "Tis realiy won- mber of passengers that elevator hi ud tho proportion of thei who ri 5. They do likewt food, and tn such case vature @ The mornin din the stom- Bh ldnders or retards «i ewent Wo skylight, and then conclude ey Water drank beiore 1 I washes Ui gu down again. Why Uhis 1s 50 doesn’t ont thts mitcus, stin e gas eric | Sppear f leany of our business, and yet the tract to pertsialis, and hyper its | thought ts obviOus that here 18 another opportu. iin w membrane, ¢ 1 as elit 2. 8. Cold water should be civen ‘Uhe power to react, while warn be administered wo « %. | 9. Sait added to the water ts very bene In preventing the formation of unatsorbabie par og digestion ag | MALY Jor Woman. She makes an adrarable elevator 0y- ge Wade Hampton's Faith Cure. ME THINKS HIS LIFE WAS SAVED THROUGH ANSWER H ‘TO PRAYER. ) those who have of hot water aust peptone. a fa | Prom the St. Panl Globe. 10. It ty proper to drink water before, vade Hamp’ e . aun demaees = Wade Hampton is a believer in faith cures, or soe ‘m-American Americans. By Washington Mesinecr E Why did not Arthur Richmond, fn Bis brilliant analysis of the political career of Jas. Russell | Lowell, refer to the well-known fact of Mr. Low- ell’s perfect willingness to serve under Mr. Blaine a8 Secretary of State, though subsequentiy, after Bir. Biaine’s defeat for the Presidency, the same Mr. Lowel! loudiy pro@aimed his abhorrence of the Man and his priveipiest Asan American, I have always been proud of Mr. Lowell's literary dequire- rather In the efficacy of prayer, Several years ago, while hunting in the pine forests of South Carolina, he was thrown from a mule and barely scaped with his life and the loss of one leg. Speaking of the accident afterward, he said: “I Was at the point of death and had lost alll interest ia life, when I received a letter from an old Meth- odist minister, telling me of the deep and devout petitions pet up for my restoration to "ne alth b he Methodist conter woury. The letter closed by beggin to exercise iny will (9 live in response Grthe People of the whote State, m upplications of the ments, but I confess tuat of late J have been any- | Who Were praying for me night and day in every tain his political performances. As | household. an Arner ore, Lain not surprised at the | | “When I heard the letter read,” continued Sena- Srraignineat of Mr. Lowe!l by the modern Junius, | tor Hampton, “7 promised my sister that I would Letitbe 2 warning to un-American Americans — Dpe North American Kevww. Left Out Im the Cold. heed the kind, loving words of the man of God and arouse my willto live. ‘That night 1 fell into a a ep sleep and dreamed most vividly that 1 was a spacious room, Ib Which I was moved. to all Parts of the State, so that I met my assembled Iniends everywhere.” I saw immense assemblages, and as I looked down upon them a grave pet approached me and touched me ou the ang said to me, ‘Live! vet liver “[ never Ted anything lke tt before. It seemed a vision, I woke the next morning feellt the life-biowd creep through my veins and tug my family that the crisis’ was passed and that I should recover. I am certain’ that my lite was saved by the fervent prayersof the people of South Carolina.” From Lite. Hts Satanic Majest, ig applicant for admission) name? aven't got any. Tm the mam who ing anvayMoUs contributions 10 the Bas been writ Bewspapers. His Sataule Majesty—Who sent you to me? Applicant—Peter. Bis Satanic Majesty —findignantly)—Well Peter Ought to know beiter. You gecim here, my Sxtend; this place is too good for you. then In ses. | because of the ser Western named “she of priately | Goddess: serpent gown is a great above, unknow seeks to. Ung of ai | rest our | mango t | pe | wor ed | ciinehed, { through moreov in te | months, about U Ueal. the holy itinto a dealer t mystery, but his advice generally turned out cor- early Indians considered a | the most appropriate garment for the Goddess of | the Earth! Centuries before the coming of the Aztecs the poetical people who inhabited these whenever, hungel the Ured’little creatures who have settled upon the islands after | hang nearly watpainved Wit &. 4 sprouting several blade Bub ofTered an. Obualion 0% copper in semblage, in kind—“itttle dues of wheat and ofl.” He may have been an impostor, butit struck me asa very dreary form of im) ‘tue dusty trees, with the shrilling of the kites in one’s ears all’ day long, and at bight the dismal company of rvald Jackal a A Gambler Wins $42,009 ‘New York Dispatch to the Pliladelphia News. It 1s rumored in sporting cifcles that Frank Huntoon, the proprietor of the Cariton Club, 18 about to retire from the institution. The Cariton Club was founded by John Chamberlin, who made Snakes in Mexico. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Record. Some of the islands are absolutely unexplorable, of the inconceivable number and variety rpents that infest them. No wonder those irt of woven snakes shores, contemplating the azure Pacific the Goddess ot Water Chalchiuhtlicue— the skirts of biue;” and no less appro- the tribes of this section called the earth's Chihuacoatl—“she of the skirt of snakes.” Other tribes called her Coathcue—“the woman —the Aztec Eve, Whose head 1s a serpents, with the breast and limbs of a woman, and whose a Web of snakes adorned with tassels and feathers. In attempting to explore some of the | islands of Lake Chapala it seemed as if the earth literally wore a “skirt of serpents.” ‘The swarmed with them, swaying and writhing from every bush, hissing and squirmin tree, and rippling the water in_all | was'a question as to which were more numerous, the birds above or the snakes below, | Wat as soon as the spring Uirds reappear there ts ground on every fallen directions. It They tell us gathering of snakes below and hawks ‘The latter literally cover the t dictates they make a das! and at efr annual return from some nregion. Ifa bird escapes the hawks and refresh lumself with a drink, in the twink- 1 eye he ts swallowed by one of the greedy. nts that Me in wait for him at the water's soe An Indian Fakir, From London Society. ‘Talking of “sleeping men,” I was ore day on my way to Dholpurn, near Agi rly and Waen halting to horses heard casually of a “Jogi” of some | local celebrity who was In a neighboring tope of ees, I walked over to the sacred shade, j and there, standing upright against a pillar of rough masonry, | ages, he afakir. Like all these saintly as extremely dirty. His hair, Tope-ends with grease and dust, ‘0 his Waist; his body, stark naked, sinent; but, to exag- up into erate Un 5, chest bones and ankle ih yellow ochre, | one open; over the other drooped a paralyzed eyelid, ‘The mouth was wide open, and out of a corner 1. His hands were and Ms nalis, I was told, were growing the palms of his hands.’ He had been, T ain still only quoting what was sald— “trance” In which I saw him for two In spite of all that I have read and heard hese ecstatic Jogis, 1 ventured to be scep- coins at ous as man’s shrine, roun which, stood quantity of other offerts ition indeed. All alone there, under “see. at Baccarat. famous gastronomic resort for bon viveurs, He gave it up, however, about a year ago on finan- cial grounds.” It then fell into the hands of Hun- toon, Who turned {t into a proprietory club, with baccarat as the le: toon’s Inanagement It one night a few weeks ago carat, Offering, as he rose from the table, to ip a copper with anybody present for $25,000. No one accepted the offer, son for retirins gard to gambl rierence before long by the police authorities unavoidable. Sranisn Peper an io a New York Sun the onty tropk succumb to the wiles of the northern ‘The Long Island hot-house owners have for desirable attraction, “Under Hun- a8 paid handsomely. In he won $42,000 at bac. It ts said that Huntoon’s rea- 4s that recent disciogures with re- in the “club” have rendered in- oo ontons,” sald a street, tare about bie that will got years jcal fruit or vi tried to reproduce this very \povintn BS ‘the onion, but they have given Oe ceeoeion Fetal Sere can eee : Srp. eta eee onion Will, ‘wien ‘planted in'a ‘country, produce a perfect Spanish onion,” | Ween Suakim and Berber, | rents of traitie We | directions, WHAT IS LITERATURE?! John Morley Says Some Sound Words ‘on Study and Reading. From an Address in London: What is literature? Ithas often been defined. Emerson says it 4S a record of the best thoughts. “By literature,” Says another author—I think Mr. Stopford Brooke—Swe mean written thoughts and feelings of intelligent men and women arranged in a way that shall give pleasure to the reader.” Another account fs that “the atm ef a student of Mterature 1s to know the best that has been thought in the world.” Well, definitions—I_ hope it is not too rash to say s¢—always appear to me in these things to bein the nature of a vanity, ‘and I feel here that the attempt to be compact in of literature ends In something that eather meager, partial, starved and Unsatis- factory. I turn to the answer given a great French writer to a question not quite the same, viz: “What 1s a classic?” Literature consists of a Whole body of classics in the true sense of the word, and a classic, as T should. like to see him defined, is an “author who has enriched the human imitd, who has reaily added to its treastires, who has got 1t to take a step further, who has discovered some un- equivocal moral trtith, or has penetrated to sotne eternal passion in that heart of man where it seemed as though all was knewn and explored, who has produced his thought or iis observation, or his invention under some form, no matter What, soit be great, acute and reasonable, sane and Deautitul in itself; who has spoken ‘to all in style of his own, yet a style Which finds ttself th style of everybody; ina style which is at once new and antiqu porary of all ages.” At asingl you may not take all thatin, but it you should have any opportunity of recutring to It you will find this a satisfactory, full and instructive acconnt of what is a classic, and Will find in 1t a fulland satisfactory account 0 What those who have thought mos! on literature hope to get from itand most would desire to con. fer upon others by it, Literature consists of all the books—and they are not so many —where moral truth and human passion are touched with a cer. tain largeness, sanity dnd attraction of form; and iny notion of the literary studes 8" WhO through books explores tie strange voyages of man’s moral reason, the impulses of the heart, the chances ‘and changes that hay take! human ideals of virtue and happines conduct and manners, and the shitting fortum great conceplions of truth and virvue. Poets, dramatists, hamorist asters of fiction, the great preachers, ‘the characier writers, thé maxi writers, the great political orators—they are ail literature In so far as they teach Us to know inan and Know human nature, This is what makes iterature, rightly sifted and selected and. 71 studied, not the mere elegant trifling that 18 s0 oiten ind erroneously stipposed, but a proper Anstran a Taintiig of the fimagin. ation and sympatiles, and of a genial and varied moral sensibility. A New Mussulman Empire ou the Red Sex. From the St. James’ Gazette, ‘The Arabic organ, Mubaschir, of vienna, makes an announcement which «would seem to throw some lght on the journey of the envoys who ar- rived the other day at Wady Halfa on their way to Catro, It says that there has been founded on the West coast of the Red Sea a new Mussulinan em. pire, with whic me powers of Europe, and probably als) the sultan and tie khedive, Will shorily enter into amfeable relations, ‘The tribes mhabiting the country between the Ubara and the coast, the most numerous of Which is the Beni Amer, have detached tieiselves from the Caliph Abdw Wm, and at y council of tietr s a named Ma- hommed Abu, Was p He at once tmned su chose Kassali for his resid ted two commanders for his arty and tive governors, for his provinces, ‘Thus, between the f HOW The mahdi and ‘the Red Se has arisen, v are s coast, ay soon to "ext uated to the north of sultan musters §,000 Well-arn A Velocipede for A NOVEL MULTICYCLE THAT MAY PLA ANT PART IN MILITARY MAN From the Lo People in 1 jou Daily News, any London thoroughfares must have stonished yesterday by the ap- arance of a strange-voking vehicle speeding long, propelled by ten riders, who sat all in a row like the crew of an elongated University rowing boat. This novelty in means of locomo- tion was on its way to Aldershot, where, by au thority of the war office, it will be tested with a view to its adoption for military operations. It 13 the latest adaptation of the “tour-in-hand” quad- Tieyele, and ‘* 13 intended for the rapid trausport of infantry from one point to another, ‘When fully manned ft carries uweive men, who can take With them, ff ontered, a light baggage cart or aminunition wagon. ‘The advantages of mounting men thus in single Mie tnstead of two or four abreast are, first of all, that tie machine 13 more manageable, and, second, that, power for power, it presents less ‘surtace ‘to a strong head- Wind, bne of the obstacles most dificult for ¢ © ome, ‘The speed that can be got outof such ama- chine by tenor twelve moderate riders is quite surprising. ‘Ten miles an hour would be con. sidered a low average rate, and sixteen have been easily accomplished. it 15 said. to be affected less tian any other velocipede by any Toughness in vie thoroughfares, aud it passes over newly-inetated bits Of road'with compara lve ease.” All the tires are wired on the Otto principle, so. that th aged “by cuts from mounted thus there 4s, of conrse, a constderable saving In labor, and probably other advantages light be claiiued from a tailltary point of view. ‘These, however, are points that will be fully tested at Aldershot during the next week or so. Yesterday a machine ed by" ten riders, who did not take their baggage van with then. Seb out from Messrs. Singer's Wharchouse, on Holborn Viaduct, at 1 o'clock, when the vur- e running strong in opposite ‘The whole control and steering of the machine 1s tn the hands of one man, and he yesterday had no apparent. dificulty in Inanaging It, even Where the thoroughfare wis most densely crowded. It turned easily enough in less space than a hansom would have needed, and threaded its) Way along. -numberless Vehicles without mishap, though the drivers of y cannot be greatly dam- D stones. For men cabs and omuibuses neglected thelr own. busl- hess to gaze at the strange apparition, as 1¢ sped Past them, ‘Tue crew in change of this multicyele are all trained volunteers, who wiil be able to ex- ecute any military evolution that may be des manded of them with intelligence, and, altogether, the experiment is one in which military men take alively Interest.” ‘This latest novelty in .veloci- pedes has not yet been subinitted to Whe agents of any continental power, und will be subjected to ts first practical trial’ for military purposes Aldershot, - i +0 Exercise and Overenting. Paris Letter to the London Truth. ‘The czarina has quite as vigorou® ar, appetite as any member of her familly could beast of. But she 4s.an indefatigable dancer, often tiring down all the aldes-de-camp admitted to her dancing parties, snd she accompanies the czar in bis walks and rides. This keeps her tn health. If one eats heartily and does not take it out in sti hyst- cal exertion, the Ills to whlen Hesh Is. helo out and havo it all their own way. Royal flesh is within te common I the Same as the flesh of servants, who, Whi Tise froin the misery of their paternal homes to good. situations, think they can never eat enough meat, and "so get knocked over. A breaktast, with meat and eg) taken in bed in the mornin a dinner, followed at 6 by a and then a cold tray suppei meaty kind, served ai nigit i too much for a fragile woman, non-royal lineage, and only serve, tary, to nourish gouty and other’ affections. "The Emperor Charies V. did a prodigious amount of brain work, and his physical activity was very reat, for he was always traveling (chiehy on jorseback, untill he had to go in iltters) trom one part ‘of lis dominions to another, lie alco stood much knocking about at sea in the barks and galleys of his time; yet In imselt Into prema Cure old age and an untiinely grave. Louis Qua torze, one of the heaviest eaters of his time, Wasa morose and unamusable old man when he married the widow Scarron. He lived, l grant, a quarter ot acentury after that event; but, as Dangeau sald, if the man was always ailing the king was never i, Louis went bravely through every function, He understood well that aimonarch’s duty: Is to parade himself, to keep well In view, to be bri Hantly surrounded; and so he conqueted his ali. ments and the laziiless bred of overeating. The Deautiful Klizabeth of France, consort of Philip H, took refuge from the solemn tediun of hey husband's court in the free and frequent gratifiea, {ion of her palate. ‘There are bundles of ictters ta the Slmancas records from Catherine de Medicia on the evils which Were to be apprehended tron OF an essenttal the voudoir, are ‘ther of royal or It she be seden- POWDER Absolutely Pure. ‘This powder never varies.“ A marvel of purity, Streneth and wholesomeness, More economical that, the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or Phosphate powders. SOLD ONLY IN CANS. ROYAL By KING PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. Dee To You Wan ‘The Manchester Guardian, June 8th, 1883, says: At one of the “Windows” Looking on the woodland ways! With clumps of rhododendrons and great masses of May blossoms ! ! ! “There was an interesting zroup. It included one who had been » “Cotton spinner,” ‘but was now #0 Paralyzed ! 1 ‘hat he could only bear to lie in a reclining position. ‘This refers to my case. I was first Attacked twelve years ago with “Loco- moter Ataxy” (A paralytic disease of nerve fiber rarely ever cured) and was for several years barely able to get about. And forthe Inst five years not able to attend tomy business, althouch ‘Many things have been done for me. ‘The last experiment being Nerve stretching. ‘Two years ago I was voted into the Home for Incurables! Near Manchester, in May, 1882. Tam no “advocate;” “For anything in the shape of patent “Medicines? And made many olections to my dvar wife's constant. urving to try Hop Bitters, but finally, to pacify her— Consented ! Thad not quite finished the first bottle when I felt @ change come over me. This was Saturday, November 3a, On Sunday morning I felt so strong Teaid to my room compantons, “I was sure I could “Walk 1 So started zeross the floor and back. Thardly knew how to contain myself, Twas all over the house. I am gaining strength each day, and can walk quite safe without any , “Stick 1" Or support. Tam now at my own house, and hope soon to be able toearn my own living again. I haye been a member of the Manchester “Royal Exchange’ For nearly thirty years, and was most heartily con- sratulated on going in the room on Thursday last. Very gratefully yours, © JOHN BLACKBURN. ‘Manchester (Eng.), Dec. 24, 1883. ‘Two years later am perfectly well. ONE EXPERIENCE IN MANY. Having experienced a greal deal of “Trouble!” from indigestion, so much so that ¥ came near losing ny lige! My trouble always came after eating any food— However light, And digestible, For two or three hours at a time I had to go through the most Exernciating pains, ‘And the only way I ever got” “Relief 1” Was by throwing up all my stomach contained ! ! No one cau conceive the pains that I Lad togu through, until “Atlas Xwss taken! “So that for three weeks I lay in bed an Could eat nothing ! 1 1 My sufferingn were #o that I called two doctors to give mo something tat would stop the pain. ‘Their efforts were no food to me, At last I heard a good deal “About your Hop Bitters ! And determined to try then Got a bottle—in four hours I took the contents of One! tt! S24, {ay 1 was out of bed, and have not seen» Hour, from the same cause, since. Thave recommended it to hundreds of others. You have no such “Advocate as Tam,” my3___ GEO. KENDALL, Allston, Boston, Mass, Esrasuisnen 1st, CHOICE ony WoW wit wi g5s, K It FI Wwwwi Hi SS ba H pee gos Ww War Hl H Ss, RSH Ee WoW oH oH ut 8388 Kk I ERR Sss87 ‘MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. 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