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■« gDllSBIMS C^ES TO ALL. 

ioRB ><>■ ™ OLDTmS, . 

■ Tim (&■ ii^w*fi worlds OD Mxb, ~ 
tf"^^ eUitab«»B or th« Bky. 



nSTEJW YiORlC; S^TTJRIDA^Yy HEPTEMB 1873. 



'«bn<artha nav-born d*j* ara aant, 
ww»t^* r«diftnt taaaa an Maat 
" . ^ iha ninbow'a rab«— 
■ ' itaifla. ^ dA walnc, daj b j daj, 
' 'ialdaa flaaiiliix. atn^ 

J : lb aor alr;poli«d^rab«: 

S'-fnabtoaiva, VBloooliedbT aula, . 
- 4Vlrar ihrongh taa air, 

■ 'iwftliiff. gleamini ererTwhera. 
. B«aaunil add SrfchL 
tBI aftnh ih9f woMf nai, 
Am* OD aeaaa'a bUlovr braaat 
fall In tloods of light. 

'Ob tha'nmnalen^a'Ibnr dome; 
Oatka voflk'* viBa-bnBt homo, 
^ittka aat wtaera<wut and 
ahadaw-r*Uow.ad,-astar ifi, 

Doiho ■u^eama ahlDt. - 
Hera U BO placaf bnl tba lamb, . 
W^arather itAbtaa D0Uh«,Kl6om] 
With t&olr powar dUlDo. 

aiABdii(*mJit^aroraii'tr«ea;' ' 
drar hOla aad leu, 
■ ' Buaiiimag oat 4aah'waadlaad aaok, 
Wharallia krffeitand braak 

Ualh buhad and atlU; 
nea, when mfrUd buaj feei, 
' firatka oltT*acrowdadair«atp— 
BiIm7la< u.thejr wUJ. 

' ttoa the ■an.nya oamq aad sa 
0'erUepBUu,QrbUh or low; 

Vmr parttaX. ft-ae to all. 
Faaaani hnl; or lordl7 ball. 

Bo oarkiadlydeeda, 
CaadBKfraBanDaToaa heart, 
Llbanilf ahoula Impart 

Joj for human needi. 

Lai lave, like the arrowy rayi, 
UghMB UfB'a QBoertalQ niaae. 
And tuka ararr earUxlr home 

Foraiypeof the one to come, 

LoUlns kind worda tall. 
Waking haaru to hoUer blrU, 
Aj QDon the darkeoed earth 

flauf hlae comaa to all. 



THE XADY 

Wl I H 

THE VELVET BAND: 

A STORY OF THRILLIHG INTEREST. 

BX Al.y.Xft WPHLE BVaiAB. 
XHE 04TH or LOTZ A2fD WlDIim. 

Uidai OottUeb lud ptolmbly foigottan tbat nraalc 
b set Uis only ehsrd u*t Rwands^ta thsiiwU of m 
.gnag girl, aad th*t tlier* U ancUwr And a jnon 
tagU* itilDa, Inflrltoly more MnaltlT* uil mDrtal, 
Bd tli*t li taa chord of lore. . - . 

.noroUldt It brndibaenalrmdy tonohad by jtmn^ 
HoAunn'a bow. Bant orar har naedlawork In tba 
noD adjoining the itndlo In vlilolt tba Tonth >nd 
ttaold nun nraalXr ptectioed, aha would z«Uo' her 
had at tba Arat aonnd of that luv Toloa. eOie.U*- 
tmed, and by dogrees a norel and atnnga aanaaUon 
paetiated her asnl. and a nawahoek darted tfaKngh . 
Bar Taina. 

Hoffmann was now a gnast at that honaa aoA at 
Ott table, ^r after that flnt proof of his skill, old 
lurha/. InTltedthe yonngman to dinner; and Hoff- 
Binn hid accepted the tnntatlon with ae mnch eor- 
Uallty IB It vaa offered. 

Then the beaatlfnl aongstreaa of tbe hesTonlj oan- 
tclaa had been timnsfnrmed Into a plain and simple 
teaaswlft. Antonla poured oat the tea like Olariisa 
lidovi^cat sUoeaoT bread ■BAbottat Ilka. Qyip- 
Ms. and 'took Iier SMt at the' tiMe; and atB:aiid 

ftiBOtlAe a mere mjunta^ aa she was.' 
IttSermana hsT« not onr Franeb Idas* of poetr7< 



Ing ffonraga «s wall ae-he conld. he entered the cabi- 
net of UastsrOpttlleb;'' . : ' ' ' :^ 
■ ^^Xha old'maslcUti.irsa so soonstomedto his pnpll's 
treadrthat be did not eren . lalae .bis tjtm from bis 
desk, on whlok he waa copying the •■Stabat" The 
yoQtli entered and stood np behind him. 
' The next moment Heater Gottlieb, hearing no 
aannd not eren the-voow-man -breaihinjr — tnmed 
DdsAeadaMmt. — 
. "OhI 'tIa yon, my lad," said be; "what do yon 
fsUh to.aay. to me ?" 

JPoorboy I' ha opened his moalh to ipeak, bat he 
■hntltsgsln vlthODt being able to artfenlate. Bat 

wUy-sbonId >e wonder at his weakness f Tha bvavaa^ .Lto^tt and CobaxB/' 

en «lllsbrink^m.sacbaB.aTowal^ wUen thej aaaA ■ **•' 

-men'grlnnlng beblnd-OBpld-.- 
. 'Are yon dombT" Inqntred'the old man. vpisgne 
taUltl toch a UTeiy/Ulkatlte. prstUer as:yupar« 
when jm come. oak,. cannnt. hare. so anddenly loat 
.your tongna; nnlBsa.ltbe as -a Judgment for having 
abused and] misapplied tbe glft." 
'"Ko, Hastily eottlleb." no; I have not lost mir 
tingas, thank Ood. Only, irbat I: haTO tv tell 
jau — : . .. . . .• ■ ■ ■ - 

'Weill;'- 



jphaaia, and maklog the letter 
J . blss so audibly as brought 
a. throng of loltererg about 

-t^e traTaler. 

The Pmsalans wereat'thU 
period ihsr FhlUitlpsa of An 
French people. . . 

Wtm yeb, 1 am 'a Prna- 
0," answered HoSbann- 
■whstthen?" ,■ 

•Then.' If you sm a Prna- 
Bijn. youmust, of oanna. ba • 
a nttle bit of a spy belon^ng ' 



fWell'I— isetms perplezLog te me." 

"PIha 1 as It Is so dlffloult, then, to- aay : Haster 
Gottlieb T."..... 

•Ton know that, UaaterOottlleb T" 

1 elaoold ba a great fool'lf I did not." 

'And yet yoa hare permitted me to go on loTlng 
her?" 

"Wby noi, since aha lores you f" 
. "Bat. Bfaatar Oottllab, you know I have nothing- 
no fortune," 

I what fortune bsTe the birds of the air T 
Zbay'alng, they unite, they buljd their neets, and- 
Ood leeds them. I was no richer when I married 
my poor Theresa, ud yet we always contrlred to 
hisvearoof orer our heads. Are you rich In lore T 
that Is ell I require you to. be.. So you dealre the 
treeeure yon ooTst 7 that Is sU I want to taiow.. Do 
yoa loTs AntoBla more than .yonr own lUe? titan I 
am nUBfledAntonla will, nerer want tor anything. 
But If yon did not lore bar, .though you bad . a 
■prlDce^a-reTSnue, aha would -want eTetythinf want- 

Txbe youth looked on silently in mute and elo- 

SGot admlntion of the noble phUoaopber of the ar-: 
L . He bowed orar the father's band, and the pld 
man dre« him to his boaom, and' pressed him there. 
- *.<Ttaere, there," arid Oottlleb, "lt>lB sgieed upon 
between ns; go to ^rls, since you! must and will 
hear the ahnrnmsWa muslb of MetanI andDelayno; 
It is a yuuMifti l longing -which will soon psas away, 
QOTOUT Joumay. and-then retumto me — to Uozart, 
to-BcethoTan. to Clmaross; Fsrgoleae, Paealello, and 
after .^em to Heater Gottlieb and-, his daogliter. or ' 
raCher to a' father and a wlfa. Go, my lad^ go." 

.The nazt morning HefDnaim stood at his Tlndoir. 
At tSK o'cledr. Aotonla appeared at the corner of the 
' street; rthe fstthful Bet^ followed bar as usual. On 
reachlns -the nppar at^ the lovely maiden turned 
- round. dlacoTOgett Hnffmann at fals pofet, waved her 
band to him'to summon him to ibQew her, and then 
want iBtajtbechnrdh.". 'Hoffinumln a moment bad 
obeyed.- AnConIa was praying on her Kheee. 
* Pnrlog the whole 'tune- the holy 'sacrifice was pro- 
longed she sang iriUi the some rofep as angels aboTe 
most nie; ana. ■Rarwsrt, when - tite chorlatec's bell 
announced the oonaaomtlon'of tba' Host, wban. ell tbe 
falthiUl' ware-' bowing 'do#ii before' the Ood. who, in 
tha pilssfl- hands, -waa lalBad alofl sbOTa Ihalr- 
heads, Antonla alone raised her blow. : 



. liaii piejodlcas of aitUotal life, the woman who 
r^-wla^BB dzlakseaaaea to %e poetical: If one of oar 
. pat^ wmnen alta down to s labia. It la to preside 
omit; if ahe has a glaas plaoed before her. It Is to 
pit her gloves into It ; if aha has a plate. It Is to pick 
oltgnpeartwo at the end' of the repast, as a bee 
sacks lionay out of a flower. 

ItwUI resdllybs Imagined that Hoffmann, after 
Uiflnt reception, tstnmed to the house of Ifastar 
OotlUab the next day, the day after, and for aeTeial 
iMjn. Nor did the old mualdan appear to be nnder 
toy ipptehenslon from these frequeat vlelte. His 
Antonla was too pure, too chaste, too confiding In 
berlUher, for ths old man to suspect his child pould 
eamaltatealt. 

Oouequently Hol&nann was now happy ; that la to 
' ■7,isuppyssany humanbelnglspennlttedtobeL 
Bie aanhght of Joy nsTsr Olumlnee tne heart of man 
CBtlialy; there alwaya Is, In some part of the eplrlt, 
BDa ahsdowy spot left to remind him that pertsct 
. hipplsess la not In this world, but only la ths next, 
sun Hofbnann had one sdvantaga over the reet of 
Ilia Tolgar world. In general, men know nothing of 
tba csase of the grief which casta a gloom npon their 
tap^usa. But he knew perfectly wen whst It waa 
ha deplored. 

ttm the piomlM ha bad made Zkohailaa fTemer 
to f and Join him et Paris: It was that atimnge da- 
diatoise Pzance which left htm In Antonla's prea. 
we, but which reoorered sll Its sway whan ha was 
jacamoie by Mnmif Erery daynla gloom grew 
qmhlm as the time adTsnced when he waa bound 
to k»p his engagement to his comrade. 

And. to tay the truth, the young maiden's yrMsnra 
SU no longer auffldent to drive away ths pbsntom 
vUcfa baonted ^^*vw.*" to the very ^de of bis b^ 
lend. He frequently became absent and thoughttbl 
vtai ha was with her. 'What waa hla wanderlog eye 
tud ipon— what did It aee, or fancy it aaw t The 
nad ta Paris, and 7«^>»«»<.t atanding there and 
ladDmtaig him to come. 

By daneea tha phantom. Instead of returning at 
tnassn remote periods, became more regular In his 
Halts, snd scarcely left him any respite. 

Hcfiaann grew fender and fonder of Antonla. He 
■Itthatahewaa Indlspenesble tohlsexistsnoe, that 
Ua fntnie happiness depended on her; but stQI he 
uttku, before he cajoyed that bspplnwis, ha must 
lAoapllsh the intended pllgrlmsge, or else tbe de- 
itra ha icetralned within blm. steange as It was^ 
seold feed upon his heart. - 

One day as he sat by Antonla, and the master was 
rang the ■'Stibat" of Fergoleaa, Hoanann had 
aOaa into one of his . **t^'tT*' reverlea. Antonia 
lookad at him for aome and than laid bar hand 
(pmhla. 

•Ton meat go fhare, my friend." eha said. 

sa looked at her In sstonlBlunant. 

*aa vbarar' he repeated. 
Franca, to Carls." 

"Wk p told you. Antonla. of this my heart's most 
iaast thooght. which I dara not speak of evan to 
"JialfJ" 

■T.m lght prateod to ba a Iblry, and faavea fidry'a 
' psy over you, Theodora, by telling you of some 
Wglcal levelsMon. But no; I -will do no such thing. 
Inn only remembered ifStt I knew." 

"And what -was that, my braved Antonla t" 

"1 lamambend that the dsy before von caned 
ay luher g— 1.«.4.. -Wemer nad come 
uusr and told ns of your -Inieaded Joomey, 
ad your eager dealre to aee;Pails. .Slnca then 
ha ve teld me yourself . -what It 'was that 
PnreBted your departum; Ton told me that, 
you saw me for the flxst time, you were ealaed 
]nih that Irrealatlbls feeUng wlilck took possession 
Wna likewise when I heard yon. Now, Hoffmann, 
loow joa loTB ma stOl: yon need not take tha 
'""■hie to assure me of It. Still, somstblng thsrs la 
Bon povarfnl than thy leva- for ma, nd that la 
mrviah togotoPaila." . 

'^tonlal" eislalmad Haffmaim. "an yoa have 
™d la tnis but ana point: nothing In the 'world can 
"•stnager than my love. No.Isweaz to you, my 
*mnni i, this etraage dasixa, which I aunot ntyaalf 
■tomat for, I wouTd have for aver buried In my 
••rthad you not drawn It oat yunrsau. Tea, An- 
'"■'■s. you are not mistaken— there la a voice which 
^Buns ms to Paris, a voloa stronger than my 
•U; aodyat,Iaesursyonagaln. Iwonid have dls- 
"(Udadttforyoureaka. Itia thavoloeof fata." 

"Be It ao: let us fblfiU our hiiI«« , my friand. 
£^shansatont to-morrow. How mnch time do 
fareqalrel" 

^^month. Antonla; In «j".tt.». month I wffl r» 

"0ns month win not be enough ftiryoa. Thaodora; 
aa month you wlU have aean lutla or nothing. 1 
■UiUaw yoa two montha-oay, three; I win grant 
^>aa muoh time aa you may require; but atin 
■one era two things I muat damavd of yoa-'* 
' u..^^'™' *n they, deareet Antonla. which are 

»»grJ-«iyapeedllT.". 
■ ' —i'^''''"''"' will be Sunday; look through your 
to.morrow morning as yon did' en tbe dsy 
WBanZacharlas Werner took hU departure, aad you 
' ![~!**'B^>i>yfrland,asyohdIdt£m.on]ysaddar: 
. ir^'' toe me go up the steps of the dhanh. Then 
wyoaanneandjelnmeatmyasnaliaat; alt down 
^my tide, and, precisely et the moment when tha 
' tmastahaneaaaacratetha blood of our Xord. ym 
™>»»«artodotw»thlngs-:-to bo Mthfolto me, 
. ™»5svar mora to gamble." ■' 

.*'»*avar Toa wish; this vary Instants 
sonat Antonla, gentle dove, I -wlU swea#.'>' 
^^^aaaaa, Theodorel yoa must awsar tt^^ to-mor- 

]^twlat AntonUI yoa are an aagall" 

" ■°™rewesepsnN,Hisodora,-haTaya»iioMilng 
toiw to my Albert" , 
itYJ!:^"»1«l>t- Bat. Indead. I wm 
{Mbtonla. I heslla«a-^I am fiiU .of mlagMBga; Xr 
»odl.whatamI,thBB.thst IshonU daia toeater. 

WBthahopel" . 

^^oo^e the man i li>T8,.Thaodore..' .Go to my 



awear," repUeft HoUknann in a fkltinring voloe, 
*'to ranounoegsmbllng." 
' : '^la that all, -my: Mend?" . < 
. "No; I Ukewiaeicwear to ba fidthfol to you In heart 
ud mind, in bodyind sold." 
'■By wbatdo ywo-swear }** 

"By aU that I hold, most dear," cried Hottnann, 
"by an that I moat value and hold saorad, by your 
own ma I" • • : 

•^bsaka," cried :Antonla, "for should yon ever 
^reskyoorwordsaf be padured, I should sniiely 
Sli.''-."-- ••'•-'•'■ ^•■•■....'. 

: .HoAaann ehnddered; a^uIfll;'*'patoa&ot tiirougti 
hm ; he not only r a p e B t ed . but fttt alarmed.' ' ., ■ '.. 
■■■ ThB priaat came down the slapa of the altar, catiT> 
lug off tha holy aaiainrttt IMo thfe veat^. 

-Aatha divtna body of -our 'I>oid waa ptaslag by 
♦haww, maiden anlaft^ bold of Ho^biann'a . 

oBamember," aald Antonla, "He has heard thy 
oath." 

Hoffinann was about to speak, 

"Not a word more, not a word more; let the words 
of yonr oath be the last I shsU have heard you attar— 
let them ring parpetaally in my ears. Farewell, my 
Mend. larewelL" 

Then, light as any abadow, the young girl escaped 
from him, leaving a medallion in her lover*a iianda. 
Hofflnana watched her as aha fled, aa Orpbena mnat 
have looked npon the fugitive Surydloe; and when 
lie could sea her no longer, ha opened tha frame. 

It contained a porteait of resplendent 
with yonth and loveliness. . 

T^ hours later, the too credulous Hoffmann took 
Ua seai In the dlllgenoe, repeating to himself: 
"Fear nothing, my AntmUa; I wiU saver gamble 
*ln, and I -will assuiedly be faithful to thee." 



OHAFTEB YL. 
r w nioinm at on or tbk aam of fabjb 

- iw 1703. 

Tha young man's Journey <o that Fiance which ha 
bad as madi longed to see was rather dun. Not that 
ha experienced the eame difficulty when approaching 
the centre of France es be bed si the frontier; no, 
the French repnbUe trested those who arrived very 
different!^ from thoee whe -were departing. 

Stni-the happiness of eqjoylng that predoua form 
of government wae ontr allowed to you after you had 
perlbrmed certain rigid formalltlee. 

Itwaatha time when the French .knew leas thsn 
aver how to writo, snd when assuredly they wroto 
the meat. Consequently, the newest functionary In 
offloa odnsldered he was boond to be forever signing 
psssports, oompcalng peraonsl descriptions, giving 
vifor, granting reoommandstions. and. In a word, to 
be doing the whole duty of a good patriot. 

Never was there so much paper-iiaiMinff ss at thai 
Bsnguinary period. That endemic disoae-of tbe 
French police, engrafted on the ayatem of terror, 
produced the moat extraordinary specimens of cillg' 
rapby that were ever eeen. 

Hoffmann had his fatiUe de rnU on s very amau 
fine piece of psper. At thst time everything 'waa 
small; newspapers, books, catchpenny sbeeta; every^ 
thing was cut down to the octavo at the fnlleet meaa* 
ore. TAc Jfosilcur, which related, or should have 
related, tha exeentlon of a king, or a queen, or a 
great aaiisial. would not have held one of the 
speecbea of aa itiaeraat quack orator of tbe Fr—" 
Congress of the pxaaeni day. 

Bo Hoffinann's /aoUa de mtt was invaded as soon 
ss he entered Alssca 'wltb the signstnrea of theee 
letty affldBls, running xlg.cag against each other, 

ih^ .IvnnVan n.J.B In ft],* .Wit tnmttUBff AAIiuI 



. — — -a waviiup her hand to HeAoBaBB. an* .^ooaa WW 
ocnora amau chamber whUL.sha.had.aenvartad 
mtossoratoiv. , 

^» youth fo<iked "attar tier ania ths- door- had 
^swsd behind the ».t«.^KT* gti3;.aDd-ilLSB,zanaftsc^ 



la the street tambUng sgalast 

ths'walL 

The ooaaeqnenoe was that the young traveler bad 
to """ i flrat one sheat, than another, to his paes- 
port; In Lorstaie espedslly; where. patriotism -was 
xonaing vary high, the algnatures became enormous. 
One mayor took two abeeta to furnish falinwlth sa 
autograph in these tonus r 



plled the youth, presenting 
tbe handle to one of, the llt- 
t»rsttatthegate.v ' 

"Come," replied -the lat- 
jter/turnjng-Ott bls heele to 
"escort the strangte -to ^e'" 
eurdheusa. 

- Hofhnsun followed the 
gnlde-.wltb sdmlmble pla- 
^dily and coixfldence. 

When; by th'e light of thie ' 
smoky candMs, the patriots 
saw this abort, atrong bnllt 
y oaib,%lth fearless eye, look- 
lag 'so much at eaae, one of 
them exclaimed: 

"He 'won't danythat be la 
an aristocrat, thai young. ' 
stor, I hope. Hy eye 1 what . 

bands and feet." 

' ''You are a fool, oltlzen,'' 
replied HoAnan. <1 am as 
good a patriot as your^dlf; 
and, what is morcL I am an 
artist." 

Bo saylns, ba took oat- of- 
his po^ei one of those for- 
midable . pipes which none 
bat a OeroisB can ftthom. 
This . pipe ■ bad aptodlglaua 
effect on the offloera, who 
were an itnnWng." 

They all etareil at tbe 
youth as he stuffed Into his 
pipe, with envuble skUI, a . 
whole week's provision of 
tobacoo. He then est down, 
lit the tobsoco metbodlcslly 
until tbe fomsce was tho- 
rougbly.ln'a blaze, and then 
began to puff away tbrongh 
his mouth and nostrils. 
!' 'fThe .'Isd .bows how to 
smoke," sala one of .them- 

'And he sppeata ' to ^e a 
fine fellow," eald another; 
"Just look, at bis eettlfl- 
ealea." 

."What has brought you to 
FarUt" inqoixed a third. 

VI came to atudy your no- 
ble edence of llbarty," re- 
^iad p^^f".*"** 

I'Wbat else?" added tha 
Frenchman, not greatly moved by a heroic speech 
— probably no novelty to bis ear, . ' ■ ' 
•And painting, too," added HoSaunn. 
'B« yoa arc; a palntar, like Oltlxen DavtdT" 
•SiaeUyso." ... 
■Otn yoo do the Boman patriotasta^ naked, like 
blm?" 

Mo; I paint them with their clotfae8:on," aald 
■Hoflhiann. - . 

'Tbat'e.not so line." 

'Everyone hss his tasto," replied Hoffjnann wltli 
great composure. 
"Oome do my portrait, then," aald tha aectlonary. 
••With aU my heart" - - 

Hoffmann pulled a branil .oht of tbe atote, exttn 
gnlshed tbe fiery end of it, and then, on tbe whlto- 
wBshed wsn, benn to drawoneof ths most anstgbtly 
"Itt t ^had ava (disgraced tha espltal-ot .tha 

iXba -Jialry ap, the . fo^talL'tiie aUmy. b a dsl teled- 
mouth, the bushrwhlskeis. tha short pipe, ths r^. 
ttaatlBir^^ds, wan viedooaa -with lo Dnfih a«eatacy, 
that the 'Whole body.guard"rtfanABtadtte<|ooUi..to.< 
lavor them with their portxaltala ebarooaL 

Hoflinana aaaanted graciously, snd skstohed slong 
the wall a seriaa of portraito as sacaeasfOllyJhltoff aa 
bat certalnly.leae noble, than the burgbara in Bam- 
braaat'a "Patrol by Nlsbt." . 

Aa aoon aa tbe patriota had been pat In a good Im- 
mor, no more doubts remained aboat him; the Ger- 
man wBB natnraUzod at once as a Parlaian; they 
offere d him the beer of honor, and he, like a prudent 
lad, offered them Burgundy, wblcb they very eagerly 
accepted. 

Then It waa that one of the party, more acuta I 
than the raat, took hold of hla large noee with Ills 
forellnger,'and said to Hoffmann, as ha sUIy winked 
his left eye St him:' 

"Come, ba (rank, and let ua hsow It, Citizen 
German?" . 
'.•What, friand?" 
"The object of your Jonmey." 
"I have told yon alrody— poUtlca and painting." 
"Ko.- no; «nm«thinj alse." 
"I assure you. dtizan.". 

"Ton don't suppose thai wa suspect or aoonae y«n; 
you pleaae us. and we mean to protect you; but here 
aia two delegates ttom tha Coideller Clab, two from 
the Jacoblna; I belong to' tbe Frienda and Brotbere ; 
cbooae among ua wbish of these oluba yon win pay 
homSgelo." 
^WhathOmaga?" said Hofflnann, surprised. 
Ohl don'tdenylt; the fkotlsso line, yoa ought 
to glory- to It anywhere." 

; <*Beal]y, oltlsan, you-m^e me 'blusb. Explain - 
youraelf." 

- "I«obk here, and ten me whether I know how to 
gneea or not," said the patriot. 

Then, opening the paasport, be laid his greasy 
Hoger on ue word "Stiaaburg," to which the nllow- 
'Ug lines were sppendedt . 
..f'.Hoffmann« traveler, eomes from Uanbeim, and 
took up at Btzaeburg a box -thus markod on the out- 
side: 'O. B.'" 

Very true," replied H offm a nn . 
'WeU I what doea that box contain ?" 
'I made my declaration at the custom-bouse si 
Stmborg." 

'See, cltlzenB, what this Uttle conjuror has brought 
. Do; yoa remember the preeent cent ns by the 
patriota at Auxerre 7" 
"Tee," retoraed one— "a cbeatful of bacon." 
'•For what purpose ?" 

"To giaaaa ths blade of the gafllotliia," axdslmed 
a chorus of voices. 

.-' "WeUl** said Hofftaasm, ntber pale, "what coo- 
nection Is there between my .box and that sent by 
the patriota et A-uxerre?" 

"Bead," said the Farislan, showing his passport; 
Tcad, youxig man: Traveling for poUtlcaand art?a 
Tou see, here It la written down." 

Ohl Etepubllel" muttarsd Hotbnsnn. v 
Come , eonfee s It, thsn, young Mend of liberty.') 
said his ptirtcctoT. 
'H would be only ptinalng myself wltb an Idea 
- ttoaived,^' 




AI^NOttD JONES, BVSIRESS AOE:!<T AND AO'VERTISKR 



which I'had'nevier conceived,'' replied Hofinann. "Z 

i°ibSi^n^:iii"ure"Ariamana,bamldeU Ilbcrte.ae | S» "»t"^"J"«22!rL3'.?hJSijSj2.°,?.'Ul?^ 
idsiVlSrihapeL (Slsno) Ooaaa." burg, and whlph wlU arrive by the carrier's wagon. 

— c . >.■'. . . — . — I Qjjy contains a vlol|n,» box of colors, snd some 

pleceeofplalneanvaa.": - 

This speech eervM gyea.Uy, to qualify the esteem 
whlrfh some of them haj( 'noAoalved for Hoffmann. 
Tfcey returned hlm bls papers, answered bis toesta, 
but tbey no longer regarded him aa the liberator of 



liaML 

Famished and protaotad by this pieolonB doca- 

ledc .. ^ 



meat, he praoaadad on hla way^ - .'Wbeievar be came, 
the people said to him: - ' 

"Worthy traveler, panse where yon are; the couU' 
try in still Inhsfattabls, but Paris la very turbnleaL 
Beware, olttaen I the p<dloe at Paris U rather puno. 
tHiooa, aadaa yoa area Germaib you may not ba 
looked npon aa a good J^ranclunim"-' 

To aU of which- HoffmaoA only answered wltb a 
amlla. He reached Paris at nlgbt. 

^e gates were ebut.. Hoffkusnn apoke FrencAi tol. 
erably weU; but atUl.hewaa a German, aad there 
was no i n'-'-""g his soeent. Let us explain tbe 
polios or sdmlnlstiativa lorms of the gates or bar. 
rieza. 

la tba flxat place, tba gates, as -we said, ware ahut . 
then seven or eli^t seotlonarlss, free and intelligent 
men, amitaaz levators, ware smoking their pipes, 
..-.ignnff . about a couple of - police offloere 
ti^yin g in g to the mmilrltiallty. 

Theae worthy men. who, from deputation to depu- 
iatian.bad ooatrivedatlBSttohaunteverTCiIab-room, 
and every offloe, every hole and comer where polltlca 
ooxad In^-thaaa man, who bad aeen every deputy 
at the convention, every male and female aristocrat 
in tbe galleries, every dandy la the public lounges,, 
every suspMtad man ol note at the ibeatree, every 
prisoner in tha law oourto', every priest wlthia the 

prisons these wortty patriota were ao weU-ao- 

onalnted -with Paris, that every tace of their so- 
oaalntauoe -waa aare to strike them. 
^ Xt was no Msy thing at that Juncture to dlsghlse 
ena'a sslf ; a riob dreaa -attracted the eya— a simple 
<BDlalneaatameiaaB8dsasptrion. Asuaeleanllaees 
waaamaln enalgn of cMam, every ooa.'.beaver, aenll- 
loa.ai.d .-watop<arrier might coneeal an aristocrat; 
bnldea: how coald a man entirely dtsssmble a white 
hand r That lordly gait, no longer dlijlnguUbable to 
our dsy, how waa If to be ooncesled from twenty 
eyee, as eager and Inflamed as ttioaa <tf a 
bloodhound on the track? ' '. * '.- ' 

TtarSr was. therefore, aa soon as bs srrlvad, 
aa^SXqn-Uoned,- stripped, moranr roeaktog,. 
^rittaUtho off-handed ease of manner which onatom 

•"^SSiBn appeared be*»iatwa 

r3SiSliW>tro!rthe 7th of Peiamber.lTW. The 
weiSar wSolOudy. savere, the alp f&ray. the eartb 
^SfwlttlSatrtha heads of tha paSota too en- 
SS^obesr^ taps, whlob, wan^ SS! 
Sthii blSSTleft thSi in fun pcaaeaslon of thalr 

^Sta^Sitb waa stopped by a hand r»rtly-l«d upon 
hta ebait The yoong »»veler « eladjn an Iron- 
irray cWt; a tWck overcoat, and Us 072S.5^I 
dUplayad a neat, wen-formed lag;, betad '•"to* 
leaf eighteen mllea, the carriage l>eln^ unable to. 
proeaad over the lord crust of Indurslad sno w. _ 

- "Wbsn goaat thou. oiUaan,' -with thy prew 
bootaF' -aid a poUoe officer to blm. ' 
am; going so Paris, oltlzeB." '- ' J_ 

.- "taa ata dataty. I aea.- young PreasBtt,''-re«unea 
lliaiillkwi ilwsinngen lbs -aarfl witti 'T 



an enalayed I"*^*^^ 



One of tba'pafribta t^en added, "He is like Saint 
Juat; but I pcebr Saint Juatl" 

Hofltaann had relapsed Into his revary, warmed by 
the stove, the tobacco, and the Bnivandy; he la- 
malned silent for a few mlnntaa: bat then euddenly 
raiaing his head: 

"Hiey guillotine a good dal here, I am told," said, 
he. 

■"So, so, so, so; It baa gone a little ainea the 
Glrondlsta, but atUl It Is pretty, wea 

•^aa yon ten me where I may meet with a good 
lodging?" 
"Wberaver yoa like." 
"But where may I see what la doing ?" 
' "Tske a room on the IJnalaax Fleura (the Flower 
Jfatket). 

'Very good.' 

'Doyon know where to find tbeQnalanxFleura?" 

_ . _ — . I ftncymyaelf 

way to it?" 

andthatlaada 

dlzeotly to iiie.<iii«." 

"Tois mean by tha wnlar^lds," nlAtha yontb. 

uEzustly ao." : .- i' - . 

"lad that wstarlAtlia Batae Blvar?" 

fit la the Seinie.". > , : • •* ,- 

''The <)aal anx Flinrii, I ptesnma, llnaa the Belaai. 

lohf.' . ■ ■ .- ; ' . -- . ■ 1 ■"• 

"Wby, you know Paria battgt thin any of ns, citi- 
zen German.-" , . --■../; 

<*Xbank you-^tarewell; mV'lprooeed?" 

"Tbere ta but one mora. fCanallty to b«i ebaerved ?' 

. f'Spaak."' 

" "You must wait on the- uu iiiiii l s i | »y of polloa, and 
take unt a ri^tof aolettrAtttifit:" ' 

••"Ooodi tareweu.''- ;.;;;;::.'.: 

. '"Stop a mcanent. .Xoo. mnat cany yonr rl|^ of 
aoJoammaDt totha pbUeacAae." 

■"iWeUP' 



' "Go about your bnaineaa, citizen; you are In oar 
-way." 

The bottles had been drained, 

<*Faraw^ citizen; many tbanka for y<mr polite- 
ness." 

So Hoffmann entered the city, pulling at fcia pipe 
moat energeUcally. ' Ha toquired for the Qnal aux 
Fleure. 

He reached It at nine o'clock. The quay waa per- 
fectly dArk, and not a aoul was visible. Hoffknann 
was too hungry snd too cold to tUlnk of snything; 
but there was neither Inn nor tavern oh the quay. 

Balalng his eyes, he saw at the comer of the Bue 
de la Barllllne a large red lantom with- a smoky, 
filckeriag light. This watchllght waa suspended 
(Tom an iron stske, capitally edited, in those tnr. 
bulenttlmae, for atrtoglDgnp a politician. Hoffmann 
noticed nothing but tnla inscription.. In green lat- 
tera^ .."Foot-tcavelera lodged here. < Good .^ds.'V 
;.Ha taiDcked'St tlM door of a passsge; 'tbe' door 
wss opeaad;aad the traveler went to. gr^lag to tbe' 
dark. - Aco^^ef voloa GaOfd iofit: 
..*'Shntihsdoor.'(- And »^n«e dog , barked, aa if 
tony: ■ ^ 

"Ulnd your legs." 

Tha landlady abowvdUm-toto an aparfanent aome 
fifteea feet lobg and eight feet wide, dlrided toto 
two chambers, a bedroom and oloiet, tarms thirty 
sous a day, to be paid for every morning on getttog 
np. Hoffmann waa ao delighted that be paid down 
a fortnight's rent In advance. 

Then ne made a hearty supper and went to bed; 
the bed waa rather damp, but at eighteen any bed 
will do. Bealdes. was hs not lodging on the Qual 
auzFIear*? How, then, ooald be complain? He 
tovoked the memory of AntonU ; and ta not para- 
dise the sbode of the sngels ? 

CHAPTEB 'VH. 

SHOWZKO BOW TBX HDSEnMS AIVD FWUO UBBABOS 
warns SBDT WHIU THE PLAOB OT BCVOLUTIOn WAS 

opnr. 

The Chamber which Hoflbnann had hired for a fort, 
night contained a bed, a table, and two chalta. Tbe 
Eiantleplece waa emballlahed wltb two blue vases 
filled with artificial flowere; a genlne of liberty, made 
of an^r, atoed onder a eryafear coverlid, la whloh Ita 
red cap and trioolored flag were reSeotM. 

A brass candlesUek, a rosewood box, a set of our- 
talna and bangtoga belonging to tbe twelfth century 
—such waa tbe furniture dlapUyed to bla view tbe 
next morning, when the yonng traveler awoke. The 
tapestry repreeented Orpbeua playing on Uie vioUn 
to recover Bnrydica, and the vfoUn naturally reeaOad 
Zschsriaa Werner to bis mtod. 

Dear friand," thought be, "you are at Paris— so 
ami; we are elmoat together again, and I ahaU see' 
you this day, or at tbe lateat to-morrow." 

''Wbers shaU I begto, so as to employ my time 
most fmitfolly, aad see the most of Paria? For 
soma daya peat I have aeen nothing but living pic- 
tures of the ugliest kind. I will go to the Louvre of 
tbe ex-tyrant, and examtoe all the fine picturee he 
bad— his Bnbenses, his Pousslna— let me make 
baste.", 

In the meantime he got up to examine the pan^ 
ramlo view of bis neighborhood. What did be be- 
hold? A leaden, dun sky, white trees, a black, allmy 
mud on the road, a nurried, ftetfOI population, 
agape with curioeity, and buxxlng as they went, like 
a Dubbling stream — that wae all. 

There was notbtog blooming. Hoffmann closed 
tbe window, breskfksted. snd left the house in quest 
Of Ua friend Werner. But then ba reooUectad that 
Zarbsriis bsd never given blm aay address by wUob 
be might dlaoover him. Thia refleotlan brought 
with it mnch disappointment. But Hoffinann aoon 
cheered up. 

"What a fool I ami" thought he. "Have we not 
both the aame taataa and porsmita — does not ^cb> 
aclsa like what I like? I wish to aee line picturee: 
' kr.arin bave tbe aame deelm. I ahan be aure to find 
_ 'Mai - or hear of him, at the Louvre. Let me go to 
"tbvXuuv le." 

Hoffinann bent Ua way to that edifice directly. 
But he had tbe grief tobe told at the gate that the 
French, now belag free, did not aUow toemselves to 
be degenanted an<1 made effeminate by going to see 
tbe-plotnreaof slaves, and that even anppoaing the 
oommune of Paria bad not already roaated ihem at 
their ammunition foundries, they knew better thsn 
to feed those rata with tha oU. seeing that those rata 
might one day become the food of ifae patnota. If 
ever tbe Prussians should come and beelege Paris. 

Hofflnsnn felt the pereplratlon atartlng tbrougb 
Ua brow; tbe man who waa tbna apraklag to Umhad 
a eertato tone wUob waa not without ita Impreaa- 
Ivaneas, snd people bowed to him as thsy passed. 

-One of the bystandeia Informed blm that, he Iiad 
Just bad the honor ol holding a dialogue wltb CUIzea 
Bimoii. .th« governor of the children' of France, aad 
the oaator of the royal musenms. 

'So, then, I ShsU not see any pictuiesi Whst a 
disappototmenti But I will go to the Boyal Library 
and see the old engravings, the medals, and manu- 
aerlpta. There, too. I abaU aee the tomb of Chili 
derio, fkther of Olovls, and the- famous globes of 

CoronellL" 

F"*— "• was grieved, on his arrival, to be told 



"At thr Palace of Justice, 
dttaant Wby, they try pris- 
oners there." 

- ••! thought theia wis no 
.longer ,any trlsl oourta f '* - 

'.'Tee, there U (he Bevolu- 
Uonary Court." 

"True,- true. And - what 
are aU theae good people do- 
ing?" ... 

"They are waiting for the 
. eoming of the carts." 

"Carta? I dbnt nnder- 
■tAnd yon'; aumseme, lam 
abrelpiar." 

••Citizen, the carta are, 
yon may a^, the funeral car- 
riagee for thoae who are go- 
ing to dia." , 
"OmyOMl" 
"Yes, to the morning tbe 
' priaonera oome hither to get 
' themaelvea tried at the Bevo- 
latlonary Court.". 
. "Well, citizeneas ?'* 

"At four 9'olock aU those 
prisoners ' are tried, and 
packed up In the carta wU6h 
Citizen Fouquler has pre- 
viously ordered for the pur- 
pose." ;: _ 

"What do you- mean' by 
Citizen Fouquler r' 

"Fouquler TtovUe, th.a. 
pnbllo accuser." 

"Thepahlioaecnferl Yeiy 
- good; 'What then?"' ' 

- "Tbea the carta trot slong 
to the Piece of Bervolutlon. 

. where tha goUlotlne stands 
in permanenterectlon." 

' -Can It be possible ? Whst I 
day and night?" 

"DayandnJght Haveyoa 
been onoe abroad without 
going to look at tbe .guljlo- 
Une? It's the first thto'g 
that yoa foielgnsrs visit 
when yon arrive; It 
that France alone has. got 
theae guinottoee." 

"I wlsb you Joy of them, 
clUzenesa.'* ■ . 

"Look, citizen 1 here oome | 
the carta." 

"Are you going In, llian, 
dtlseneea?" 

"Yes;' I don't Uke to- look I 
at thoee algbta now.'" Tbe [ 
landlady waa moving away.- 
HoSman took her gently by . I 
the aim: . . 

"Excuse me, I bave a, quaa- "I 
Hon to pat to you." 
"Say." 

"Why did yon say, oUl- 1 
zenesa, you don't like to look 
at ancb slghta m» f " 
"IwlUteUyoa,<dtizea. Ail 
tba beginning they used tognUIotinearistooiaUwho 
were said to be very wicked people, tha enemies of the 
poor. These people were so proud, and carried their 
beads aobigb, they looked ao - inaolantly provoking, 
thatweconld not very waDpitythem. &> then we used 
toaojoythe eight, you see. It waa a fine spactada to 
wltnesa.the atrttgsle of the bold enemlee of the pea. 
pie with death, snt . one day I ssw sn old msn 
lifted toto the. cart, whose head rooked and bobbed 
against the .sides of the~veUcle. That was pltlfnl. 
Another time I saw a child of fourteen, a young girl. I 
In one oart, while her mother was to soother: snd 
the poor oresturea kept klising their handa at (adi 
other .without ssylng a word. They were ao pale, 
so woe.begone, with so piyftU a smile upon their 
Upt, ss they sent their klasea to and bo, that I 
nevarcan forget the horrible pato I felt; and from 
thai day I awora never 'to axpcae myaelf to aoch a 
scene again.''. , ,.,.>-..^-- -.• ' .; -v.»\T 
.'."Ab, abl'.'. saldHofltasaa, leaving tha wUdow,' 'lii 
thattheesse?" -, : -i.. 

".Yea.cltis«B.. Bat what are yoa ddngK* 



He etopped. The cart had Juet iiailiml the Place 
of Bevolntlon. The rain was falling, and through 
the tUckcnlng mist Hofltaiann oomd see nothug 
more than two ehadowy oatUnes; one wUte— It -waa 
that of ths vlotlm; the other red— It -waa tbe scaf- 
fold. . 

He saw thai execuUonera driag the wUto robe op 
the steps; he ssw ths form twist, and atrumls, and 
caner Uke a horse when It rebels ; then suddenly, to 
the midst of her appalling shrieks, the poor woman 
loet her equlUbrtum. .and fMl over thatzap. 

Tlie yontb heard ber .scream out: "^rdoa 1 par. 
don I mister exeentloaer 1— one mlnate more, mis. 
fer exeoatloaar I " That was an ; the horrible blade 
down aalani wltb a lurid ^eam' of light. 
Hoffmann rolled into the ditch by Uie acaffcld. 

It waa undoubtedly a fine plotnra for sa artist 
who bsd come to France to seek for ezoltement and 
new Ideas. He had Jost seen the too cruel chastise- 
meat of one who bed eontzlbuted to nda the 
monsrchy. 

This cowardly deatb of Du Barry appeared4a. Um 
aa an atonement for the poor oreature. She could 
saver bave had any pride, alnoe abe did not even 
know bow to die. Alas I to thoae daya, to know 
how to die was the blgbeet virtue of people who bsd 
always been addicted to rice. Hof&nann reflected 
that day that If he had ' oome to France to see ex- 
traordinary tUags, bU Journey waa aa abortive one. 

ThenKaomewhat oomforlad by the phfloeophy of 
history, "There still remains tbe tbaatre," thouabt 
he;' "let me go there. ' I know vary waU that after 
sneh an aotresa aa Iliave'seas. those of the cpesa 
win not make mnch impreaalon on me, -but I mast 
ba indulgent. We muat not eipeot too much of 
women who die only to Jeet. ,Nevertbeieaa,I will 
try and recoUect tUa pIaoe,,eo aa never to paea by It 
agato." 

And baartog the cart ratorBtng- agidn, he Toae and 
harried away. . But . the phantom of Du Barry went 
wltti y-i-rr. and atUl be.beard tboaa terrible abrieke 
thst had appaUed so msny thousands. ' 

TO B« oomiauAu. 



AN EYEHIMO'S THOUGHT. 

TO THOKAa J. PAJtBON. 
wsimf rox nx svw voax cuTnm. 

SoIUy the abadewa of twilt(hi an talllog. 
Slowly the slow Cadea away (tam the west. . 

Sweetly the voice of the olrbt.hlrd la ealllDg, 
Oently the day.god la alaung to raat 

PeDatvely. bow, aa I alt Id tha xloamlnx. 

Llatlaaaly draamlDg and thlnUof ef thee. 
Toward the (kr landa thy footatepe are roamlog. 
. .Fasoy utumljicand thooshta wander free. 

In the bloa ether the atar-JewaJa glbtaa 
Rauad tha fair bnw of toe beaateooa nlfht: 

To the tad plaint of the nlgbt.wlnd I listen, 
While the diuk hldeth tha day fpom my aishu 

Valuly, to-night, am I ilDserloaaully 

. .. 



expreaaloato tba broad apeeeh put-' Into 1 
by the ftea-tangued diamajdst ; barhaz ejag i 
to pora pvei the Ikce of JuBet and to'^nd mas 
■deUght writ there with beau^a pan.'* WUk aaeh 
_keab sot does ibta atranga wtatfatoaaa 

E>w,antUthe NonaU aelfadwilXan Uralitlh]* 
pidse aa ahe entera JuUefa- cba^iber to awikSB 

her for her bridal with Paris. 'I 

nie Nuree'a .>^**t»w..**..". *f .a^iiiwy JuUetaaaB* 
Inglydead on her couch, attar driaktog tbatoia- 
p o U o n ' of Friar Laurenoe, .' are ■h n a r a e g r attaaa A. 
oifiriwg t]xa entranced girl .Ui tha'Taltt attonpi ta 
waka har, aha bands asgerir urar hs^i sad, oIsspAnc 
the coral necklet revealed on Oimb's fklz beooaa, 
ftebt^ *"*^»*fi *" ; *>..'•' ^. 

••Thank Godl Here U the' bnken ring! It is By- 
daughter 1" and ftns In a swood on her bad liaaid* 
Grace.. 

• • . . a • 

Bonad a acta to the greea-reom, a Uttle later, a 
-touching aeene Is enacted. Kneeling, bestda tha dy- 
tog Nurse stretched upon U, Blehard Brent daapa 
Grace at laat to a true fkther'a baart;- and Graoe. ber 
mlad uaatmag by tba taaglo revelationa ao euddenly 
brought about, cannot repreaahaf sdba, aa tha thin 
hands of the prostrate ilgnre t[lghtiy olssp bars, aaA 
unite them with her fkther'a. . 

Sole witnesses, the manager. Win Xrimiaa, aodbla 
mother, and Ura. Jonea stand wit&. bowed hsads sa 
the hat words' of Blehard Brent'a wlfa— Mng 
throoab tbe breaking of a blood-vessel— ere tamtly 
and brokenly ntteiad: 

. "Blehard. thank yoa; thank ym far your to r g l ia. 
Dcaa. It la best as it ii. I die l^ppy. I fait ay 
hour waa near, and I could not rest easy antO I mada 
soma effort, dear ohild. to find youJ - blees yoat 
He baa ^ven you back the good fkthar I nbbad ya« 
of. He has given yoa this good lorsr fbr haibsisl 
He Is taking from yon tbe mother who wronged yoiu 
Adieu." 

OHAPTEB U.VL- 



"I am.gaing to ihot )ba wlqdow, 
"Wbat fbft" ■ 
• "Nottosee It" ' 
"Ton? — amanl" 
'■To taU yoa the truth, cltlzaneaa, I came to Paris 
to study the arts and breathe the air of .Ubqr^. 
Well, if, unfortunately, I were to aee one or-the- 



\ to the hour wheo acqeAntABca waa made; 
Oni of that eve which aped us M glsOly 
Merer a tmt shall from memoty.lAde. 

Gone la the pieaeaoe that brishteoad the houim. 
8Uent tha voice that la sweater Ihaa aODS; 
- Pled la thy amile, and a marfcy doud lowers. 
Heavily BOW dimg tha mamcBta along. - • 

Bwcet-lhooght to thee I arar am laadlDc, 

31 emory hrlDga ma bright vlslooa apd fair; 
Tfc* form. 1b (aney, aeeffla tfrer altendlSL . 
. nlltlnr ta pbanlaantal ahape Ihmgh ua air. 

Ever aball I rememberyvo. deanat, 
B'ao thon|dt 1 may ba fotxotten^y yen; 

Keep taitbfiu the ptomlae you made at oar pacing, 
Aad never fonat -that my heart la atUItraSL 

j^^.^ ,. ^ ■ N. B. H — D. 

THE BROKEN RlNGa 

A.- l.<SlVT>ON e»Tpo3B"s:. 

. BT ' aOBN k.AlTB'S', 'iu' 

. .OHAFTEB ZZIT. 
XKB TyT,inatw, . 
Itri Blehard 'Bient, seated, at work to Ua Btaand 
ebnmbera, wUoh eerve tor sttidlb and dwelling alike, 
gnnot keep fimm Us. mind tba -heroine of "The 
" M£a^lB^ISOPtt><AJ'>ngn! AlQlt haaaraadliaz. 

ifbtghrorao agow .This. IntxodnctloB to Gracer 

that 'nattirally foUo-wed ihe^escoe;'tbe sweet, win. 
ntog'tone to whleb the yoimg setress tbankwl him 
-ibFnlS prompt action; and tha deep, glowing light 
which filled hei large haael eyea as the grateful 
words came - ftom bar roa«bnd lipe, bave gf- 



prlaonere each aa you describe, were I to eee a olrl n«ter fbree to tbe strange feeUsg of yearning aym- 
ora woman dragged to execution and bawaUlng her SaQiy towards her that has taken poasesslon of hla 
fste, I should think of my lietrotbsd. whom J tove, I JiMrt.' 



"Aad give them 'yonr addresp.": 
' ^-Bolteo." Ikatla aH?*'^-..:... 



•No:- yoa mist then feo to tha dJatrist eOea,' 
.- -Whs* for ?•> •-; . 
"To axplsln joiic meani.of Ottob.'* 
. ■gwmdoao,-4nd that ends tba-matfar?" 
' •nffdl quite: you jriUImvalo .aishs year psfadotlo 
donatloiis;" '.,■..; ■ ' \\ 

••Winingly.. 'Whatafnaeaunfaryr,' ., 
' "Ud take your oath of Itatradagslnst sB tykant 
Fzeaeh and foreign."- '' '■' -' 

"With an my heart.' -nisnka Ibr your vatauMa lik^ 
-formation.'' ' - - '* ,.' ^' .. . _ . 

. "Dcn't forget to writa^ in aleglbltfliand. yodr atir- 
name and tUle'ih.AiUflB A-OBidto ba atoak oB yoti^ 
doar.V • :-■.-.>'■■''•'.•"•,•" --• - ■ 
. • "itaisB-badnns.''* '! v^' ^".^ - - 

..-.1. j-i -■' '■'''•"S::' . ' 



sad who, perhapa - no, citlsenaaa, 1 wtm't stay la 
this room any longer. Have you got an empty cham- 
ber which looka out toto the back yard f " 

"Hush 1 tuhappy mortal, yon spesk too lead. If 
my offldala were to overhear us I " 

"Yonr officialB I Wbat doea that mean ?'.' 

"It Is the new republican word for aarvsnta." 

"Wen I If ycmr servanta— I beg pardon — your ofll' 
dais were to overbear us, what of that ?" 

"The eonsequeoea would be that to three or four 
daya I might aee yon <m one of thoae carta at tUa 
very hour." 

Having spoken this isst speec h In a tone of mya. 
tarioua f*g"'e««.^.^; the worthy dame hastened 
dowii.staira, and HoAnann was soon at . bar heela. 
The youth atola ottt of the house, rcaolved at all 
haianls to escape tUe teRlhle spectaole. 'Wben he 
hsd rescbed tbe oomar of tbe quay, tbe aabrea,of 
tbe gaadamea gleamed to the air, tite crowd began 
to move, the vast malUtade bowled and 'began to 
run- 
Hoffmann, as fast ss taa could, made for the Bue 
Satot Denis, toto wUch be -plouged like a'madmaa; 
be turned like a roebuck toto soverai narrow lanea, 
andlostblmaelf to thai tabyrialb of atceeta wblcb 
environ the-markata of the Halle. 7 r 

He breathed again- an a«^<iig >iiwia.>if In the Bue 
de la Ferronnerie, where, with a poet and patotar's 
aagadty, he gaeased he waa to tbe piece rendered 
famous by the assasiiliisllon of the great Henry of 
France. 

Then, etUl' movtog oiC'stUl looking sboul^'.h'e 
rrached the middle of tha Bue Satot Honore. Bvery. 
where he found the shops closed on both sides of 
him. Headmlred the stillness of the district; not 
only were tbe shops closed, even tha windows of 
certato houeeswere listened to st the same moment, 
as If by some weU^oncerted slgnsL 

TUs msncBUvra was scon explalaed to the yoim« 
arttat : he saw the hactaiey-.coachea wheel round and 
turn down the side streeta; he beard a loud gsUop, 
andsawapartyofgendaimea; and behind them, in 
tha first milst of evening, he deeoriada bldeoue med' 
ley of rage, upUited arms, brandished pikca, and 
red. flaming eye^ 

Above the whole, hlghai than aU. cams a single 
cart. It oontatoed four or five persons only. For 
this was the I8tli of December, aad the large tralna 
of vlotlaBa ware atlll TCry uirasaal. 

Out of that vortex wUch was rnshlng toward him; 
without Us being sble eitl^er to hide Limself or fly, 
HoSmsnn heard a series of dirleks snd yells, so' 
sbsrpi ao pltunl. so lUU of lamentation, that notbtog 
Uke ii bad ever struck bla eara; 

On thai cart waa'a woman clad towUta. The 
shrieks he bad heard came from the saul and body 
oftbat woman. HoOmannfelt hla I« sinking be- 
naath blm. Thoae - horrid bowla hadlooaened hta 
nervee. heaankupon a poat, with hla' hasd against 
tbeshutteta of a shop; and' so harrisdlyhad they 
been put to, that a iman IntenUoe had been left 
open. . 

The. cart came up, aarronndsd by the.eaoort of 
bandlta and Udeous *women, Ita customary satel- 
Utaai but who could daaoriba thai revolting Boum ol 
the mob, theee men so taitared . sBd 'ghAsily, ikosa 
ftantlo women, who seemad to Uve en bloodi and 
whose projected liands seemed ready to tear tbe vie- 
Um to plecae, and to envy thef blade of the guinoUne 
Ita repeat of death ? 

Boeh were -they usuAlly, bat' now, strange to say, 
tha scum did not bon snd fosm, those Udeous rep- 
tiles .did not creak) the victim slone li was who 



•<QnnkGod.I preserved her ttaa that peril 1" 
thinks the artlBt, r"""'g awhile txom tbe drawing 
2^ ig YwWng of the eeneatlon acene to tbe ilrama fer 
an fllnstrated loumal. "Surely she wiU not think 
ate a meddler If I warn her of the greater peril that 
threatana her from that scoimdrel, Serjeant Chbltar. 
No: rm sure ahe wlUnot," saya -Ur. Breat to him- 
self, ss Us deft pencil resnmee Ita work oa'the bent- 
wood block before him, snd with a few akUlfol 
touches llmna the gtaoefol figure of the actieaa 
clasping the branch over the predptee. 

Just ss Us young wife left it, yean aad ^eara ago, 
aaema the stadlo of Hr. Brent. The "lavldiing 
figure of Venus, rising from a daUdously foaming, 
aparhling wave, glowa aa' warmly 'and brighAly ftom 
the canvaa aa it did whiaB. in tha heyoay of his 
yoothfol love oT grt, ha painted the plctnro for fame. 
Below, on tbe msatolpieca, atlU ataada the plaater 
cast of ths three Graces; stlU axe grouped tha plaa- 
ter modela of feet and handa; stIU is poaad tha 
Achniee that bar Inspired so many of Us flgnres 
Wltb lUeand vigor. 
XJitlngl ' 

_aza reals. — — . .r- 

out aa the strongest link thai binds Um to the happy 
past— that brief speD of happtoeas 'wUob seems now, 
through the mist of yesia, to have been but a bliss, 
ful dream. 

1 1 ta the charming pic tnra of a yotug mother, babe 
athrMat,-ber pret^ head ooquetilanly toaaad on 
one aide, aa her artist-husband ta busy at aa easel, 
puttlag the finishing touches to her portrait. 

"Wbat a etartUng Ukeneeal" errlalma Hr. Brent, 
rising to look at the r*'"*'''g mora eloaaly. "Abl 
jour Image, Lucy, ta firmly stsmped on m^ memory. 
But the sight of your dear tace,- aweet and Innocent 
when I drew yon then, even atrengthened the re- 
semhianoa which tUs young sctrees bears to yon. 
Bnt why dweU on tbU bopeuaa tbeme ? Tour b*. 
taayer aad our -'■*'*'Ty have perished, aa well aa you, 
poor loet one r* 

"Coma in I" addstbaartUt,lni«apoiisatoaaharp 
knock at his door. ... 

Itta a amart lad,-to the tmiform of a telagiaph- 

laaaaagar. who entera. The buif envelope which 
he bands to Ur. Brent contains a mlsalva of greater 
Import to Um thsn even a tolegrapUb mlasivB oi 



Tlili bright morning of Aatnoik aH aglow wltk tka 
glorlOBS tender light of the dying Boihmer, shawa na 
prettlecplotare to Fngland ihaa the Uriagptatara 
of a yonng oonpla meeting on the gUngly beaoli at 
FeUestone. ' 

It ta the glad, early Simnaer <it 'thalr Uvea: and 
their ftanktaoee areUt np by tha ktodUng glaaaaa 
andwlnaome amUasof iDve.-wUsh' speak moat al» 
qtiantly tha langasge of the heart. / 

Storms bsd Isshed the sea before them into a rag* 
awhUe ago, and the wUd, green waleisi'mah ed fla rcay 
over tte pebbly ahcse. and 4/aabed/wlth foroa hlgk 
upthewUteuUL Svaa aa Ma aoetal wavea whldh 
btigeted about tbta b^py pair were theee gale a And 
iiv.. the . oJm, gently-bitaring sea, over whlck tha 
sun aheda a rich, menow4Wit.flalmIzebba aad flflwi 
the tide of their young Uvea now. ^ 
The deUoltw' tremor of true love stesta throng 
them ss their .arms united aad ^baf^ of lovaahoot 
dosn ftom the young man's bonast.eyaa tar toto tta 
lustnus hazel depths of lien, a* 'hla low, vOatlns 
voioessks: < 

•WeU; anylettettyet,d«Uag?"-.. ^, 
•First ten me— did you eiUoy xoax bath. slrT 
Yoa don't deserve a tetter, for leavihgme to that 
way," ta tha pouting rajoi^ar of Us beandng oooi- 

'^J^T.yon know, dear, 'tou' wouldn't bathe tUa 
momtogbecaaae we oaa'i bathe together hara. Akt 
kow I wish -wa ware only actoas tha a&annal, Beaalat 
Hm.I should bava-enjoyed my dip, for I woald 
bave given my Utile Undtoe here a practical Ulustia- 
ttonof howl once: saved her on a oertato tsrxIUa 
Summer night." 

••AliI' wm^tave,! owamy.Hfa and sll my Joy to 
your brave heart, and " 

"How, no more- flattery, my Uttla aotreaa, li yaw 
plwae. lowamyllfi toso«,darUiigJ Itwaa ywur 
aweet presence at my bedside that sentliealtha>A 
strei^iih toto my veins ^gato at ths heapltal. daar- 
cst." 

"Now, none of ya^ blarney. If .you plsaasL ate. 
Here-a a letter from tather; 'WUtaMu'ra reading It 
I'U Juat look at the nswapaper be'a aAnt" ^ 

HatuznUy, beiag a wonmn, the fair reader et to* 
ue w a n ap er firatSaneae at the fiiat oohmm, and aoon 
tamawlthabaU^^.Ieok to potot'ohttaWin,Bar« 
seated by bei aide on the Shingle, the faDowlag a>- 

BloomaSay. wUUam tiamaa to Beaale Brent, ealy 
danshterof Blehard Btent. Baa.'- • : 

"I'm ao dad you've ehesen the eld, dear nma af 
Baerie. darUngI" ta tbe yonng bustand's ranait, m 
he clasps her mote closely to blm. . " 

"And aren't you glad I've alao o h oena the old, 
dear name of Truman, alao ?" aaka Baasla. loo) ' 
up vrith a Uttle eoqaetUsh glance toto Us Bsppy f 
••Gladl Wby, I abouU tUnk aol ;8aiaahlT g 
tboogh: for Fva taken you away &c<n°tlie ftmd baart 
of your true and noble taUur, Beaata. Bat latra aea 
wbathesays: 

Mr Dub Wnx an Basam.— It sukea ma vaiT, vary 
happy to hear that yoo an begtaalBg your saw Inraaaa 
happily. I feel that I am TeaawlBsmy own yonth. Tea 
. ahoBld have aeen how I tripped It with numcthar, WOl, 
anar we had aant the laat abower of allppaia at 1 



Uaeyee. to the opposite waU, the arttafs 
g.,^» resta. on tha -*— i^'*"^ jntottog, wUd> stands 



.t. 



tbat the FXencb nation looked upon aclance and Ut-- 
ezatnre ea two aoarcee of eorTupUoB, and bad abut 
up aU such dens of eonsplraey, where fletlUoua pU- 
loeoptaera and pretended acholara tiaed to assemble to 
lay tbalrplota; that tUs measure bad been taken 
from maavea of humanity, to save the trouble of. 

guiUottolng tiioae.poor devlla. 

Hofinann waa compeUed to withdraw wlttatnit saa- 
Ing-aoythingi norwBS he-somuch ss sble to make 
Inqaliles about hta friand aanttarias. But as ha.wsa 
Vdnmely peraevertog, be peratatad, and -went next 
to eee tbe Mnaeom Batot Avoya. . - 

Ipfajmiul Mm Uiat .tha -p»nj,rf«t<» Tiajl been 

eninotlned the day before. Then he went to tha 
Luxumbonrgbooae: but that palace bad been ooa- 
vertadtotoapriacn. - » 

. -Atlangtb, tired oat and dtaplrited, be reamned 
Ua way tQ Iba hotel, to reatMmself a Uttle, think of 
apd.Zacharlas, and amoke to Us soUtsry 
oliambera pipe filled^for two hottza' enjoyment. 

-Bat, O marvd,.0 prodtayl that quiet Qnal.aax 
F7eara,aDloaa]y;a-.Uttta wmtaago, waa now black- 
ened.wilka4nnUlt11de.af Idlers, who ware acaBDng 
and yeclferatlng to a meat discordant manner. ' 
'.. Hoftnann, who.was cot atan man. ooold .not sea 
abora so msoy beads and shouldan ; he hastened lo 
elbow-bta wv thronalttha ctewd; sad to mske for 
btaphamber. .^leahepat Uskead outof thewto- 
dow. ; y >'.' 1 - 

fiuddenly every eye -was - turned opon htm, and 
rather embarraaaad. blm at.firat, for be observed 
that very taw windows were open.. However, the 
curicelty of tba .vaet ctowd was aoandrawn away to 
,'sbniethlng else, and the tooth lookad Umself to- 
.'warda tbla; new. objeot of attenttou. -.-TUs- waa the 
'porch of alariie dark balldlag; wMk »..[nt«- roofa 
and a tatga aquara turret; sarmoaalad -tr -w beU. 
Hoftmaaa csDed Up Isndlady. - . ; .. 

■' ■'Cltlzenns.'.''aaidhe, "what'inaana' tfata '«llfl^. 
If ynu please'?? ' '. . 
- 'K ta- tbe palaee^.'dtlsea.'"'.'' *-i .. - • 

. "And'pray what da they do'at tka padiua ?" 



_-WUttlsl" taihe evfilamaHoB thai senapiia 
the artlaf a Ups, aa he glaaeea at tha dlieotlon; and 
Ua'heart glvea a great bound aa be reads,. vrltk 
feverish sridi^, the foUoiriog telegram:. 

-YonrdaashlaryalUTaa. I aea by As rt i mn 1 
hea that theLPopnlarLondoa. actreaa Mlaa Qraee-Qraa- 
TUla la the annposed daeghtar of Da Bathe. Aad I fonnd 
before I left XondoB tbat yonr danghtar bad been l»- 
trastad ta Hn. -Truman. SOa. Qraal Ormond atreal, when 
an Inlhot. From ber De Bathe aeema u bave taken your 
danahlar. - I cannot oome ta town yet. Detataad by eoal. 
neaaln LlveivooL Mrs. Jooet, Ohrlallan aUay. wasjtte 
womaa Mn. Truman had tha ehlld from- See both, and 
tbea aee whesber yen caB.traca any llkaneaa ta yoiaraelf 
or yonr wUeta Miss QreBTille,. ,. 

-'OHAFTSBnV. 
'OBACa'S BUIUiX 

Aa the onrtAln rites on -irhat ta to prove the sa^ 
deat tragedy of Gcaoe'a life, no -octe. brighter, hap- 
pier—no one fiUed with gladness so iatacilens sis' 
she. The deep Joy wUoh. now inadUtea bar soul 
hss driven away aU japnmtng tkooghta. 

Peerless sa the lovely blusb-rose.fiowu of the 
Cspulsts, abe movee scroas tbe .stsge -wlib a fidry- 
Uke -Ugbtaeea of atop, beamtog In ber wUta: taSU.' 



writbed between tsra'men, and Implored the heip of I nbe -with even more than her oaoal captlvatillg 
~- - . ' - ... ^,u^en; for tha awcat words of her tonooent co- 

quetry wltb Bomep are toetlact with tba wlnalng 

■ ndemaaa of love. _ ■ 

wm U at length Graca'a Bomeo. Tha ataga Von. 
'caa It ba I tagne ta bnt a pfg on wUch she hangs aU the loving, 
cUnglng affection she feels for the aniJtanted lover. 



God a'ed men. Hofltaann an at onoe heard throngb 
thelnteraUccs'.of the shatter these dolafolwor^ 
uttered by a yoimg man: 

'Alaal poorDuBarryl tali tbea?" 
'Ma<1ama dn Barry I" oriid Heflmaaa, 
she now passing to tbe cart ?" 

"'Yes, alr,'r answarad ths voice U alow, plalntln 
tone, apd that so near tbat be fell the warm breath 
of Ua Intarloeutar on hta ebeek. 

Poor Du Barry waa standing op and boldtogby the 
aide of the da^th cart; her fine cheatont hair, the 
pride of her beauty, had bean cutoff behind at tha 
na'pe; 'but feU dowa over her templea to long abreds 
moist -witlt sweat; beautiful with her largeTaaggard- 
eyea, with her - llttta mouth, alas l too smaU for the 
ierrlflo ehrieka, the tubappy, the mIsezabta.Woman 
shook bar head from tiae to time with a oonvnlslTe 
motion, to dlsengago her taca from ths mask of hair 
tbaieovered it. 



who watOhes the «a«"<naH"g actreaa bom tha 
box of which he haa lately oeea a oooatant tenant, 
thaake to the cenrtesy of tbe manager of tka'Aee.^' 
plan Theatre BoyaL 

AiTwn^it ^**ir^tm»^f Bgato — qulte ctroog enough. In- 
deed, to resume Us work to connection witk the po- 
Utlal league for wUob ba had done yeom an a« ^ 
vice— 'WtUTruman could not reetrato Us' Mfrmt 
love for Grace, when, released from the hoapltal. he 
found ahe bad loat the man wkom they - sn looked 
npon as ber natural protector. • The great bsvpli'*" 
and warmth of love be feetaaa Grace, to Ua neep 
Joy, at once '^t^h>m,_ff^^,^^»e^^'^^ 



how Whittle tripped It wlih joor alaur X<otUe. lo Ue 
mo«loDrherhiuii«ad. Throw all Tonrbeaxtalnlo lore Car 
ODe aoother: tbla la the anmmln^-np of the edrae whleh 
the leaaoB of mj Ufa anablea me to oflteT*B* dearoaaA. 
Baaaaared that your happlnaaa will Alao be my hspplaaML. 

Tbat la alio the meaaa^ which a new v^mj moond 1m 
Blfhgate Oemeterr aecmed to B«Dd 7011 thi*ach me last 
Baoday: aad themcaiage abonldbe a4 ft«fimiit aa the 
flowera- blocmliif onr tha cTmT8i.aat ak nUI of tortac 



mliir C-_ — _ , — _ — — 

tandameu as the ceo^Io breexa thAt eofUr nnjed U* 
weeplOK irfVlow which ahadaa ft. a ^.- 

Bat too na«d no eonnaal nnm HearcB or aartb taUd 
Toa love ene uolher tmlf and eaneallr. Touc aa jn 
atei JQor hearu bare both been wall irleda and both ban 
pi^ad traa metal that wlU rlB£ to the t«it Uat.,^ ^ 
Uttle ttu TOQ Imaflne the power of the new Ufb whWh 

Joa bare pouted tniomj old heait. J love 700 more thu 
^a^-aar.*Coma back aa aooa aa jin cu^ and let oa Itra 

aeneaTtocetheraapouible. ' . 

ITntn roar retoniumT dear chUdvea^VoenataDt ooaa- 
panlOB wUI be Mr. Wbfltle. with' whomX«nd tt a atrun 
aolaca lo talk orar Ibe atimnce AdreBlotda which led t* 



■UU^D ^ V Bk V a Haas - ^^-^^ 

tbe dlaoorary not only of two haart- H aaaiii i a I taeaght 
loat ta ms for erar. bnt ofa new treaantata taa moat lal- 
laniefaoBa. Adlen. From your lortagCubar, 

. litawltbaaofler Ugbt to .their taeaa, aad witoa . 
tender dimness to Iheli rich brown eyes, thatwm 
and Beaale Trumsn rise aftar reading tUs lettar. 
But the elssttelty snd buoyancy of yoaih scan aanC 
amnea dimpling round their mouths smto; for bar* - 
thsy are, two of a holiday throng looung dowa ca. 
the deck of the Princeaa Helena stnmbcat, bustling 
with hoUday passengers, and wllk 'tha Uv«ly orsv 
piling up the touristlaggsge. . . 

uthe few glad-eyed couplea -wbo oroas the woodan 
nngwn and >oto tbe Uvtog atraamon beard, ml 
ud Beaale my aee themaelvea aa ofhtia sea them — 
aee Ibeir happy anceBsdonancaa of - betog notloe^ 
saa tha elli^ng affeoUon wUck aaamlngly afforda - 
mlrtb alike for uiose who have aad thoae whe hav* 
not paaarfl the Bubiooo of marriage. 

"Wby. here aomea Frank Boshtsnr* soddSDly az. 
dslms'will, as ha catches sight of a lissom, tair 
young fellow to tweed, Ugbtly tripping up tka qair, 
with a talr'and lovely young lady oa hta am. 

"Wfiatt WIU snd Grace Grenvllla— I begpardco. 
Krs.TrumanI TUstaa plessuref; ' ta the Aeary 
greeting of Frank BushtcD.aa he warmly daspatka 
hand of- each. "Allow ms to lntrodaca mpwlta. 
Ahl yo'nknow each other already, de yon? Bha>a 
no lamgar "Stater' Atay, yoa see, but *Wlfle ' Amy . 
At thelsst moment, WUI, Lsdy Crahsbecaaia reoen- 
clled to the InavUaUa. 'If he's no oub,tm1am 
Uosd;' aha said to Amy. So we bad a aw«n wsddtog 
yeaterday; but, between yon and-ms." whlapaip - 
Frank to "d^m. 'Td much rather haveb adapta la, 
botaelybrmkfAat ends Uttla mora tomyporaafn 
onr honeymoon: But no mattwr-sppaaimaoy naita^ 

ba ke»i up, I •»PPS"^_,<'<*^.iKLS2^^.3^ 
Mlnin™aeeagr»td«alrt<meaitother_wbanwaga» 

back toLandoB. Good-bye, gooa-arai 

"Good-bya, good-byal" . . ( 



Aaahe passed the hetasewhere Hoffinann bad sunk the' rapt; speU-bound look with wUch; he rtgayta 
oot f^f help. J her tcnlght- He drinks to ardently tberidipoetay 

<*elp,lu)lpl save msl I never tojurod anyona- wUchBhakespearoputatato JoUej-smoathtor the 
helpmef'aad she itraggled soksrd as slmoat to sotaaaof Bomeotothe charmliwJ>«>«By»2»;^ 
Biastthe galflettoer-e asstatsnf, who was support- | he WaU knows Sial thelovtagwtdB sra^sJjMsnorer 

.l^tOT of help aha .never dropped, but kept ' r^ 
peatlnglt la.the midst of .the deepest aUenee. Hie 
furies of the guUlottoe; socustomed to Inanli the 
bravo sad psJUentfonvtata. fWt their boweta touched 
by the frreshllble - appeal of that -woman's terror. 
,ThCT felt that thalr Todfkrattans could not hsve oov. 



.tta'haidSTtto atage'towr stl^ht at blm; md U 
MtuSr;S«taneKw 

aadiano. «««««^* '^S^.'JJi^^, 



tha vary M performaw 



, — r-r Tooisrauona oouid not bavo OOV. 1. The thrUUiag entr'ac'- - 

ered her tamralaUona; they were overawed by tbat I bload pulsing ttarongh 



dearie 



"f>K iSiS» entr'scta mnsta than sends Us Ufs's 
i^^i^ttanmgh him with deUatous foroe, and 
f«erisk irTefr^biib- -Si' uST to °i^ei' ^Sd 1 SiS^SSSof ttTSriaU.. to the deUght of, 

venodtqion the sabllme of terror. ■ • 

Hciffinaim stood up. bta heart dytog witUh Um. 
Be began to ran aftar the cart like the reet-l«nothec 
Shadow added to the spectral trato which attend the 
royal favorite etcher laat eaeort. 



Hvtams du Barrjr, aeetog blm ma ^afatod'tbe 
eartaiorledoatoncemore: . .T^- 

■ -a^itmeltveMatmaUvel I give an my property, 
iolhanatlonl Helpme, ali^-aavamat" -TTT.! 

"Ohl'Mluni^fethe young -man,' "aba baa apekata 
to ma."R)or wpmaat ber looks' war* prioelass.at 
one time, her %orda wars abova an vahin attv baa 
apoksntomelV , - . - " ' . : .j^ 



r wni. 

GUdlnir. as It were, a bright. Uvlag posm tbfoogk 
I IbBDoelaatl love-play. Grace tmoonsdonsly toucbsa 
I toe heart of anothar prom 1 nani rhaTartar to "Bomeo 
hnd^uUet"' ■" . '■ '••. I 

'^o take the'uart of the Nmae, a mlddle-sgad actress 
with' sn Autarlon reputation has suddenly been en- 
■Mort TtM'anattanof "thegarralous.oM Nurse u 
^f3rfotgaed brtblalsdy. Looking eleaelyat her 
tkroogha glaaa. however, one might bava detected a 
wtatfal. scareblng.look la her tace, evdi In a acrne 
'wbacewtatfolBoaa TO ItasincMad. ssksd ty 
lads QWBt Mtq ^D^'a s^ thaHona'a Upa glra 



OTB POBBBAIT eALLBBt, 

The auWoct of onr sketah was bom to Llttla lUla. 

K™' tollK aad at an eariy aga bacana a gnai 

2imin7cS: DUbUB amnaamsntai Ha waa aducataA 

Sff^f^^LSyrDunulta, snd to laao, wfami Uddtag a 
^rtowantuepur^^. ^ ^^^^^^^ house to dU. 

^^^he decided to leave It and ambaik to tha ahow 

£Zbc adrertlaar, sad has slose travelsd with msw - 
S=i^£2itaaqp« thtooghoot the VUtsd Btatea. On. 
Jaly . «. IS", he loft for Bngland - aa tba bosinssa 
I^ttora magtatan, whoae performances he me- 
TSioBT managed thare during onS jaar. He haa 
S^retamsd to the land of btablrth. and ta ready to 
pilot any first-class company through Ike eaoatry. 



Tansa a WanM Bara at . 

to gimtbatb-bousea. I bave tasted one. ImnduM 

sbout the estsbUshraent ssUng e ia imua I met foza 

warm bath. Some pototad to one dlreottoa. eome a 

another, and after blusdertog back aad mrth mr 

awUle, I found myaelf before a womsn- Fsrllty 

kreataers ahe gave me atlekat Jttmi SZS^tS 

Uule. Marie, a bIaok-emd.'l>ilrtlJ«2«n£2i 

came.' She 'went to a' •hair and : ImrdSMjJ*"^ 

with a quantity of Uaan. Dian t^^SSSHJ^S 

foUoJl^l'dld'so to aa.*™rtaptjJ3jJ2f&!S 
rathe^ anxtona fltame of mind. Iteta Jowad maojn 

batb-raora^ , Sha Wnta",*"!^ 
- on the wpw^I 



a nnily-anaaged batb-raoi 
aheet la the tubT aad turned 




w|U«tten|pt 

1 remove my ooUar. ^ „, ^ 

to htlDM ■ another toweh. jSLf; bSi mIL I 
J^^r^bthtog with wbtab to defoaa ■ j?*».2?iri..I 



door— noiaiag wiui wn»io ^ — — » e^amtea 
bathe to peaee, however - Ovemonin > 

tha ana- tf^en Karie ba* j«Sitl2tal^!trt».^r 
S«S7and. two tajga SJ»ScSS» to^S^*-* 
enaagb tf.«aA ta«D^ SsT Ieon<*nd. a-T ar; 
I atady.ovar «*5»FS!Sr'2raabsaq*nt taqaliT I. 





V'w-.'. 




^ A>1cln0 liiCbnE — 

• ^ ■■■rlini Wbowlaitlubetr' * ?^/Ji;i 

. --SofUB «iok«a amUeJCc docUI»oji. mad mute* to;^ 

,CS3it5i5[ wtDMT. Upon ibe mm hMd. It Jmrnrraef 

V?Ve0lra*tao4UlaUfor»pU7«rol J/« Ulil 

, . -Sv^nSapSuiu J'« 1>^1 wonid co either Iota 
- <VMkMer UblT Upon thoniber «« 

• •ftteeunsm ihefrnvor: uduonbor J.*a 

jBtAniAC«*^*ecnieb,**«hlQh porhApi neither 

BsaeDfltwapUUtfwbra the«H«rwu nude, ao od« of 
l.^«tei»awvth>|J.won1(niol«hlinMlt 61111 ftDotliar 
r ta ^Torof B. la tb&t u obleat-batl that nnit oontlane 



te BUTakBoi b« »nald*r«d as pocketed within the aeep* 
amdailrlieflhatKiBa;andbeeaaa«of ibepoekMlscof hi* 
«WB biin, th« o^ast-bKU holed J bad toln pot back on 

^%*^!%MaB. W leh.^ When uithArHlea dlffsr. a pv«- 
•mndwaoa afeoBldbe the itADrtard; snd vbor* lbai« 
Sen.MOB4«tmne«wthe welohtlar aathorllle* ahonld (ov- 

.«mr Thu Webater, ft Inknmpber. ud fferi. an tif- 

■■uiiitlL oboatd b« reckrdwl u bcUn- utborHj' tbAS 
.5m£«T** **VamtlA VsooaL** Tbo UUn- woold sMm In 

vtohATo bcsnciudMl aomft«h»iby ''KnJghia- 
Bat "emBt** la &n a^lJeetlTO, ud as aoeh never 
. ■haniMllaffirm wb*i«a« "Kauthta-tempUra'* la»eom. 

yond of iwe aoana tbal ban escb » alnKoUr and » plQ- 
' "ami form. A^do Fmrn thU Tin v. oommon uaues dactare* 
. .tefhToroC "KDlcht»-leinp1an,'>uaj(KliuLV£iilchUrUm* 
yUr.** 1. TbU departoent U open to all Inqolilca. and 

- J. K. PlitabarRb.— "Irelud'a B«a>rda of the Kov 
; u tha beat lundard work, and oooulna maoy 

: 'Vompblaa ofaoton and actreaea. Itle a^nry 

-'^racv, uvlncbm onffln 

■ Ivte twolaikoTolanica. __ 

-Sn. vaeaanoefiraTonadOf^. _^ . 

; ^ ff*. Koblla— The derialon la wronf. D oaanot pUy 
■Sou after hb partner had luda the tnmp. OdI^ the 
■larar vho aaaaraea tbo rupoBBbOttr of tho tramp. 07 
■Marlag ap. tailor np* or maUag tho tramp, can plar 

J. W. T.- OIoTOland^L CouT*1t am ncsllat withoat do 
Wv % Waah thorn In watorlD vbloberodoaal ammoniac 
' Snrtmd, haa boon dUaolrod. X PIro llaeo will coat 7B 
''«Mta tor farh toMrtloa. 4. Canahle of moeh tmptoTo- 

- ^ J. O., OboTeo^— 1. Theflnt atcamertocroaatho At- 
" tha floTaaaah. fibalalt KowTorfc fbrLiror* 



rlnrbm onitlnallT aold br aobKrlpUoo onlr- It 
- * Ujouwlll nmit to Ihli oDee 



■nlJatrU. U19. and made tba pane^ la tvoatT-ali 
■9aj*. & Crrna W. field accomnaQfed the flrat oxpodltlon 
flto-thaUrlDCof tho AtUatle eablo ielevnph. 
._0. W. T., Watarton.^TniRtso in MS: Lady Tnlton Id 
IflW, CapL IfcOowas In 1046: John Stewart (twice) Id 
m; aad Hatilo Howard la 1871. haro all inttad » mUea 
Vlthlit the hour. 

Q.B .; Port Bdward.— If A. B.*a bona won Pnroo Xo. 1. 
■loihiuato tho hoar for tho eloalnc nf parao Ko. X, then 

BalsnoteUslblefDr tbo latt«r« hRTlni bcateoamln. 11 
mm VOB aflar tho Utter paraodooed, then ho ia ellrlhla. 

J. Bl D.. Bnek Iiland.— If a team beat thraa miaateo to- 
nlher. neither of tho bona* la ellflblo aaparmtalj for a 
Ihroo mlant* raro, aceotdlDg to tha nilea of tho Hatlonai 
^^irt'Hg iaanrlallnii 

r. W., Mewmrk.— C Hnio nenr belongod to tha Earalcaa 
Tha Blno plaven were Bralntnal, Ltnaon, B. XlUa. Fen- 
^Hgtqn , Borihinp, Thomaa, Oallawax, uulewood and 



O. B. a.. Bchenoetadr.— The nlea of tooUlnff and of 
- Jdag an dlatlDO and pnbllabed aaparBlalr. For trat- 
ttig addrais D. I*. Loogatroet, FiOTldeoee. B. L, Ineloa- 



: -tnSaaatAudatsnp. 

W.W.-— Thar wer« not legal nnleea tbe aaraa of the 
Blovth of Joiy InCbleaoowu between "plcfced nlnea,** 
ta mhUb aaa Addj did not Tiolata the rule*. If tbef 
- WTO dob nmea, bo did. 

It. & D.— Addrea a letter to Theodore HamllUni, man»> 
gv riko^a Operm-honae, Clncloaatl. O., enclosing saffl- 
dacttopar too po*tAe«,asd requeathlAtoaakoomeof 

Ua atuohee to (orwmnl usm to tiiq. 

KaiuOAD, Wormmiib.— Tbo fkateot imllroad time to 
.Aaarlea la 14 mlt«a la U oiloateo. br loeonotlTo and 
«tK ears, N. T. Central nutd; lnEDgjaDd.l0miIei in U 
— ■ — *— epnlal irmln. Paddlnctim to alongta. 



Wbloh i» thapnodeat tltXa, geotlattaa or ihbilY 
Vfaaft la & gantloman—tev can 71m really dlatfscQlah 
hlmY A man OUbS* lioU a gontleman beoauio be 
dxesM to parfactloa* For that mmth of tba gentle* 
man ha'la Indel^ted to bis tKlIor. Hla polUbed man* 
nen an boqaantijtnit on t^ gnrtue, and may be 
borrowed ftom ethers.' Tbar i% takai "tbroe 
genarstlons to maka a geatlamaa.** Oonstent aaeo- 
^.t ftfafi tram blrtb vltb -blgbly-otdtlTatod people 
mnat of eomaa glTo reflnement and «aM» and that 
la alwaya bigbly priced by eTeiyono, paittimTariy by 
tho Tiillna iTat f too blgbly prized . by tbem aom^ 
times. It la easy to bo a cratlaBaB 'acooTdlsg to 
tbe eoamtm aoeeptatlon of tha vord* bnt It la veiy 
dlfflcalt to bo a man In Its UnM ftA mw^wfwg . 
Begant gngmnitrtlnga, money, eto.* vfll make the 
onUiury geotloman, bnt It la a Tory dUEannt thing 
to be one at heart. Honor ta tha flzit rtal Ingre" 
.dlBi)t...A^man^how«Tnr poUahod he may bo. If he 
eontinitaUy baa U on hla tongoa that be *'ia a gentle- 
man," la not one. and he fcnowB It inicordlF. , It la 
eonadence that eentlmiaUy teOa him he la not what 
be'afEeeta'to'beT that nulfea'hlm alwi^' iuxIoQa 
to Impress It on others that he la what he 
■fMwtif , When a gentleman can place bla band 
upon bis haartand say "I am a man." there la aome- 
thlng to be proud ot— by the man who can aay he 
noTer wfllfally told a Ue; nerer caoaed another* 
human being pain; that, haTing gained the meana to 
rank as a gentleman, noTor forgets that man, and 
not gentleman, waa the real creation of Ood. To be 
% nuk in the tme aense of the word ia to aid the nn- 
fortunate; to help thoae who cannot help themaelTes ; 
one who. when he lays hla head on hia pUlowand 
comita np hla rlohes, can say not one penny did he erer 
obtain by trlduiy, bnt for ereiy atep np Fortano^s 
ladder be had held ont bla band to those that were 
below him, so that he, being at the top, oonld watch 
the others who were by his sid looUng'to the same 
height. The man with a handsome £we and lovable 
ways that can aay ha never dishonored one woman, 
bntbadceaooed many— whose outdoor oondoct would 
bear the Inspeotlan ofbls innocent wife and ehlldre&— 
Oiat — **** f% 'n himself a gentleman if he likes; bnt 
a man, after an. la tha proudeat title, being the title 
boetowed upon him by hla Uaker. 

Thb Axumo ouLB rarely fUta to be amnairg 
when, not content with the profits aooruiag from a 
redtU of bare Cuts at one dollar per word. It *'rla«a 
to explain." Kate its tag to the statement that the 
Bank of England forgera bad been aantanoed to 
penal aerrltnde fbr Ufa: "This is the hlgbeat penalty 

hleh eaa be Imposed under the Iswsl" What a 
pity that. In ao elTlllEed an age aa thia, George Bid' 
wall and the three other acoompUihed penmen can- 
not bedrewn and quartered, or — blown, Sepoy-Uke, 
from the mouth of a cannon. 



J. IL lC.,Omaha.~Pawonnn wen flm traaapoHed 
by ataam*powor. In tbla eonnby, on Balthnon and 
^hlo Ballrood la U30, by a looomoilro boUi in Baltlmon 
bf Fotar Cooper. 

ISQvnHL — Wo do not aoawer qaeetlona by maU. 
AAwmSmlnM enrtAiaa hore been aaoa In aom« few lo- 
attBeaa,bal nem- In a atrlctlr flnt-elan theatra, aad 
. tfMr have ever fkllad to gira At wbctlon. 

H. B., SL iMla.— L Apply to the maaanr of one of the 
"wwxtaty Ihealna In jour cltr. Show bim what yon can 
do, aad aoUdt aa onpigement. 1 From 929 per week op- 



Tera Useu, Raltlraon.— The hand go«a for nothing, 
•each being n. and A baring apadea. bfg eantno, and one 
aee, aad B holding little caaalno and three aeaa, the carda 
balngeqnaTIrdlT'ded. • 

BauiOB, Broohlyn.— The aeqneB«e4,5,6i,TaBd8beata 
-that of 1,1,8, 4 and & We don't nadervtand jnnr laat 

WmiamtbvTit— L Tbe British Ooreramtrnt eao- 
■sot daun a BOtnect wao haa beoome a natorallMd Ameri- 
can ^laen. iC Beeannot. 

J.T. B.— Tbe Belmont Stakes at Jeieme Park,vatae 
•Moe, !■ tho largest stake won by a rannlng hone this 

B. B. S.. HarisoL— Tou eoald not taka back the tan and 
the king; tho cvd waa azpoood, and moat be treated 
nssaeh. 

a., Glerelsnd.— The draler cannot cUlm a point for 
eha earda ranntng onL He la orldeatly ignorant of tho 

.^£Vw.-l.TasiBowllag*iihnsori:t9£; l:«SX.lslhe 
boat mllo-heai time for a tbr«e-year«ld or any age. X 
.Alaim Is now fooryoara old. _ 
. F. K. Bl B.— t. Wtld DaTreO wrm the Cefrtyln 18a& X 
TnHtrrrr*- theDer^talSL WiU endooTorio anawar 
jeer other ansatlos next wack. _ 

W.J. XoK. aandwish.~Tbo time of tbe 3:11 noe at 
Boftle la Aagnat lait waa SJBX; iM\ t^SKl 

P. T. F.« Kaaalagtoa.— Vomlnally they did aot^ bnt In 
UBitherven In rmaliiythe ehamplon dub of thoooon* 
«r, kanog defeated every dab they had played with. 

Ik 8^ waoornia.— A, only wanting one point aiu 
maklagthetwohe^va for the pUeh, goes oat beOtn 3*0 
low. 

AxATRei,Clayt/ni.— Heoaagbt the bar of tbe trapeto 
vlth hla haada. bla bo^bancinR below, aad then ha n- 

- _ . _ _ . _ . Tha" -■ 



Tas UosooLUH who in California aonght by a 
double murder to diguliy his quite commonplace 
exploits as a cook . waa one-half faflnre, being aue- 
eeaafnl with the pistol only aa against himself. The 
otject of hla mad adoration was proof agalnat 
tzipUoate of boUeta. She owea her life to the very 
artlole of wearing apparel that, aay the doctors, haa 
kined thonssads of women. Her stays «<ayed the 
bnllBts, and hence it ia to be remarked of what this 
lady tighten a about her walat that 0/ omei's a good 
thing. 

ABDRnxTHnrLT from Sing Stag. ■'Stonewalls 
do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage." Thus 
In ancient times sang a poet who evldonUy under* 
stood his business, while seemingly all that our prl 
to n offlelals nnderstaad is that "Etanal vigUaneo la 
the price of liberty." As they stand In need of no 
other liberty than that which woold be implied were 
they diamigsed from their posts, they are content to 
remit the Tlgllance to tha convicts, who do all tlie 
vatohing— for a chanoe to escape. 



tmpexe was not gared. 

H. A. D.— L Wo eannoi alvo you the anma «( tbo lowat- 
L We cannot aay wheibar It baa been patented la 
JaadornoL If not, yoneoold nae It then. 
„.B. W.— We never aoawcrqaeatloaa by mall, nor do 
- w* gtn optnlona aa to the reUtlvo mailta of profeaalonal 
jeiwrmera In thla departmopL 

FesT. Btmlr^— A atiatibt flnah onlyoovnta aa aa or- 



/floab.nnlan a apeclal agreement otherwlie has 

^aoBmaddbolbnoemm'meinff piavv ^ ^. 

r. H.T., c.nwkijn.—Nli«.VatTaUaaa acted In **Oamea* 
at HIblo*a Oardan. bat dorlo^ hrr laat raoanocnt at that 
thaatn aha performed only lo **Bb1 Dftownkn" 

Jak.— Hatfleld throw IS yarda In i;inc1nnail, and 138 la 
SraoklyB. Tho otb«rA«aenlntt la oorreci. Bar throng bar • 
Jag nn the basts in 14 aeoonds. 
Xoan. — Apptrlo penAo to aomo mlnatnt orTmrlety- 
nagor. show him wh*t yoo can do, and aoUolt an 

f FOrt Laramie.— Wb«n the eenaoa waa taken lo 

' UJOlBL I^ntahad a ropolallon of S10.WI. aad Chlagn of 
.98577. Tbeaeanthelateal ralUble flgnrva we can give. 

Toil Sathbs.— L There ar« aboat CK) newapopen piib- 
llsked In New Tork Cltr, inclodlng dally, weakly and 
■emWwo^ly papen. S. Wn dn tmt know. 

IrfwrCanK.— C Oompbcll held tho tlllo* of champion 
ocnUar of BoRiaDd tonver than aay other man who ever 
poMesvd It— AnesLeonseantlTo ycara, 

Kanas Crrr.— 1. A man bfittlna nn a eertaloty aamrcd- 
ly wina, pmvlded ho b^a mpffived no firmod. . t. Teu win 
the bet on noldamlih Xald*a Ume. 

Jas. T., Whenllog.— Bill Lane mn a mile, part down 
bin, Ia i mia. 1 Ban. and beand BUI Blaharda oovend the 
dlidanea. level gmnnd. in 4:17]^ 

O. B. C, Qnebrc— Tfaanka. flooh Information win bo 
acceptable. 8. It ta eElremely doahtftilu any of the par- 
■tiaa mentioned wHl vralt yoordty. 

C B.— 1. It waa not dnaed. t. Ko. X flame as the 
ethe r thealna. 4.InthlBdtr. BaadflL BeadTnCur- 

Bm, Smivten DoyrlL— Tt Is no bet. for ss A did not 
. dad aro h ow he wanted O to TDte,no deolalon eoald bo 

r.T. B., Dallaa.— Ooldcmlth Vald and Amerloan Olrl 
anboth bKT«; ibefbrmar Uluada ia height aad the Ut- 
ter tally IS hands. 

bwrax, cladnnatL— Addnaa Btepben Boberta, SO 
flboth atnat, thta city, who out anpply yonr wanta In 
Oat Una. 

B. Bom. San Fnadaoa— 1. It Is not eopyiliibtad. X 
Tm, X They mnat nadentaad mnale ta aaeeaed wolL A 
TaL 

Covsun BaiDR.— Tbe fhateat ttmea In whlchamflo 
-ftaa been nn an 4mln. ftc&, part do^ hill, end 4:17Xt 
level gmoad. 

Jon Fotxr. BoatoiL— The nee betwasn the Parli mw 
«r 8L John. If. B., and tbo Ward bratbrra came off at 
fcrtDgfleld. HasB.. Oct. f1, 18B& Tbo 8l John fonr won. 

XI.B.B.. Baltimore.— Ton an right. It la not a legltl- 
•mate cat to tak« tarda from the centre of the pack and 
.flaee them on the top. 

jtM FsAvurr.— A deposit la neoeasary to oemra an la- 
■srtloo of tho challenn. 

Bbhdwd O., I«evlstan.— Then la tnch a company, and 
tkotrodlee laat the nnmber mentioned. 

BKsnt, Brooklyn.-^onjnl t tho dlroctory of yonr own 

8-, Weathaven.— We think the party would be 
- U^la to a criminal prooecotlon forlarc^r. 
' OL F. Ik— Dagger, whoae poaltlooa In tha race wen 8, 2. 
X beaU gloepy Dkk. who wan 5. 8. X 

Faao.— The oreled bet on tbo qneeo la to be paid only. 

p!ayv eoald only loae one bert. and can only win one. 
CnrcmrATUv.— The dealer cannot play alone alter bla 
pattaar haa ordtrod bIm op. 

BXBOS, P. D., Plattabnrg.— 1- Hot vpon rvoord. 1. We 
4o not veqvin one. 

OuaLasiowK.— Tom Bayera waa 39 yean old when he 
died. 

A. P. H-— BIDy Bvyco'a IzliJi ta the CSatatt pacing time 



O. P., Obloaga— 8n answer to O.W. T., Watertown. All 
tha honaa named pertOrraed the feat 



. r 1 wlt&ont otopplng. 

. XAvvut.— In throwing r^flUa, with dloa, two aad a 
4 beat two 4*0 and an ae& 
W^^ Wdbrvn^— la a tie fbrgame at aevea-np,the 

A. Boaton.— 1. Tha near or right-hand aide. 1. 
AlarB*B Iri^. at Barathea, 

TAnAOAw.— Dexter never trotted with a nnalng mate 
anlan Bthan Allen or aay other hora<t. 

'^joee RAWABTTAir. Oiuwa.— Tea; the original Baa Bice 
^tnvallag with that ahnv. 

A. li. B^TBanU Buaa.— Thsr an placed about IA fbel 

.Kew&vlL— 1. We tblak nnt. L Tea wimU re* 
' ^^tn • alBKIiif ^afld ofst Inn W,OOQ. 

'VffmAMi, Bilttmom.— TbelMorthecDinpufwebiTe 
■liwilf iiiiMlttini.n1 r.nni# Tf^rt thi rfmm to npat It. 

SAUr Habub. Cl.Qton. — TuekyoaftarTgar offer, tat 
v. do not raqtUn oae. 

K. WALucm— We ban alraedj hid eomethlofon tlut 
,0]iUei la a elAlU r vnla. 

BomFOua.— "I« n poeetble u pat tws tettan oat at 
•lie lime In Itie i.ine nrrTlr^rtT* Va. ■ 

J. W. XoJ. . Bnoirn.— It to ntbor naereiilr eeoslraatad. 
«d4 le thei uRJi u deoltncd. 

r. S.— '^Dfslded" ham eeeroelj point enoofh te 
Mnen] IntaraeL 

«. r.. SaTrnDDsl -TkB aot*T Sea" Uaotnp to 

4k.ntarktbr publKstloB. 

9. a. Voooo. XerloB.— A leMr i Mrii Me l ia ear can 
«fllJ«Hth -hUn. 

J. B. W„ Kellek.— TmiImi. Sb», <e the UrfOtellr In 

E^'Sltubeth.— **BeIlreom Compemoa,** 91, wUcb 



Chuioh noPLZ tcmB up .iwininj after thdr Biibi< 
nuT*! ttcilo, tt m*j be uan bj glinning at tha mMk 
and I0VI7 oa. Vmj pan Into tba Tarlou lanctaailea 
vltli whloli thla wicked metnpolla la oniamentad. 
da paiton look eliaeitii], aloe, olnaa tliatr tatoni. 
obowlDg tbat a lUtla tecieatlon aiarta a healing lU' 
flnaoae on thooa who era it to aaTeloelaa. It la to be 
hoped that pev-holdan be leoa ehnrllih to 
itiugan.hoeaRar.andgln thorn a ohinea to hear 
the Word. 

Th> nwsB of tanhnnltr to eaooa mloehlef voold 
laem to be on tha InatMie. Week before loot no 
Ian than eight men dlooharged platola with fttal 
efleot, on MooonA . ^attloeei at two. 'Ja 

dx Of theoe niea. the man not onlj oenteaaplated 
hla own death, bnt olao that ot hla wife or hla ladT' 
lore. AH tha men but one ore dead, wfada all tmt 
one of the women Uto toeall the platal Into plar 
again after a proper period of monmtag. 



OOT. Six doea not differ matorlollr mm moat 
other people In ""'"""g that onr blaa^oottad gnard- 
lana of the peace ore more likely to render effldent 
oerrlee hj bnndlihlng clatae than by pointing Bern- 
Ingtona; end oonaeqaently the ex-oolonal of the gal- 
lant Berenth Beglment will not llgnre at the head of 
a battalion of ooldler-pollee, I>nr-7ea mind I 

A incwKT oaaim noouBT waa oheerred, a few 
diya ago, ponndlng with a brisk the ehell of a tnctle 
InfrontoraBrotdwayreatanrant We expoetnUted 
with the man for hie cmeltj. "Be Jebbeio," eeja 
he, "the btrd'e fluht; Fm Jlit breaUn* the box tm 
let him ont." ' _ _ 

IzBKOw WHjob Coum who becomea tainted 
with the charge of plagtarlmi. A Hra. Hooper of 
FhOadelphU laya olalm to the plot of "The New 
Uogdalen" u being that ot her atoiy, "Under Falie 
Colore," SiBt pnbllahed three yeare ago. 

SXirS OF THE I fEKK BOILED DOWS. 

Tbe premlue Vo. 139 Ninth etieet, Wllllamabnrr, 
Ij. L, wer. dljcovered on flra on Hepu 4. and » uanb die- 
dneed ibe c i i j ped remilne of Xemret Heremlll. It te 
bellered tbai ehe wna niuMerad. end tbat tbe bed npun 
wblch ebe 1.7 wee Bred to bide tbe crime. Jemre end 
Sejmb Menifen, bn^bend end wife, wbo oecnpled tbe 
premleee, bere been erreeted open eojploloa 01 beTlog 
penMtreled tbetiecd ftnm mollvee of robbery. The de- 
eeeeed, wbo lo Tonner year* bad beMended tbe Merrt' 



gene, li Bald to bare el were bad money In ber poieeaaloo. 

«*« Tbo mntlUted remajne found In Oyeier Bay. and be- 
lieved to be tboeo of tbe mlulnjc CbarleeO. Kelioy. who 



9*a COB eot of Bd. JemeiL wbo edrartleae. 

M.4t. a.,'I>eirDli A pellenneB hoe the eame aoikority 

•eeeo B etetle la maUav erreete. 

- nejeeeg. BToat:7B.— Tea on go t hue by the Long 

Idnd BedKad end by etaia. 

■eaSySiiiSSi!""*"^^^ Ptr*. ITbw Toik, kai on 
-'•P-J- Newton.— Tbe ed<haa woe WUIieB Aehton, 
mi aBw,«t.lL.ele, Mo. 

..V ^fye> BoB«a. piuUL— See aoOca at «ke bead of 
.«££3!«Sr'S«™"*"-~***"' ma«ed aa le- 
«J«t"i^:ulSt»-r"S''"t'> •••We fc-eel time. 

•gg y K^. ** IP*'' ^"J^ Soeua. Janet*. ISn. 
-Am^'Mki^^rirlit'' «""•'• mimp or Urow away 
x?tl?«taS^y VJl'"»*»*^'*«>'eeeitled. 
I- UT^ ■empkie.-Toa aa get tken of ear pkolo- 

-JVJf.'j>J!!>^)>ie le.Mdetbe«.int; In 

: _i aah. 

allr aeld ber te iia eoVibrma °' 
r*!?- gemeii a 
BAvaig TeanadsL 

'^r^^'^ w wm«d 



I TbaBoetfl 

• Ti-theferreder of Ooldaahh Maid^rlgln' 



•^OlK-OUl^ffaHMa it 

.^■fll neelva eaid la a dav nr ti 
^. BeK.— Watao««f ae a 



- Fort Wi 

-^^^ 4 p^r»--**M'?»»»caatetWtaean"e?rhMonSL' 
- Jtavr.Baltlmon.-rtlothelb«ltof thaneweagMT^ 
4 .A*K.B— Snoba^th^ancrarheaaacabapUabod. 



to hand aB right. Toe 
brUntaaMU^Ua 



, CbelBea.--ThaaU: bat w« do not raMdnlL 

. a— It la a littloteo aevm oa the 
, FnvldonoeL— Wa an alnady enpallod. 
BlArhamton.— B*s idM^raaHahL 
: Bi will .—We cannot apan tbe apaae 
gajcua, iiyna.— Bon la tbla city la iBSL 

Haaarffl^— A caonot'elate na^ 

,flDnCJiBf Ig^*^ eaaaec 
JniiagL Till C*hvteea nlaa or Bnohifa. . 
KnXC.— FBed flveart* pabHaatlOB. 
. feucA^-^e carnal **aaUaBd void.** .- 
yirgiC^^FIiB^tfptita HadM. 



. aa tarred and feathered laat FaTl, and la now iboairbt . . 
bave been mnrdered to aereen tbe perpeiratora or tbat 
nnaa oatnge. wen on ffepL A toterred lo the Cunlly bury* 
Vog>gnaBd at Uuotiof ion. L. L. In preaeaeeora large 
eoaoDuraa. Tbe ooioner'a Inquaat la atlll In progma. and 
a strict anrvelUance la being kept>pon all wbo an Boa< 
pceted of baTlog participated la the tarrlag and leather- 
lop 

«««Ur«. Jooephino Vowland and ber atepalaler. UUa 
Bapllata, oharged with ajaanlt and battery, atao with ag 
gravated aanult aad battery, and finally with aaaault and 
baiterr with Intent to UU. all apoo tba peraon oftbe Oiat- 
aamea womao^a ■Irpdauabter, Mary Howlaad, wen oo 
SepL A. in FhUadelphla. Pa., roond anilty aa to the flr^t 
two coanta, and aeqaUted aa to the third. TbepnnUh- 
mant ttnpoeed la ImpruoDmeDt for three yearo. aod a floe 
01 tl.Cin. It la thougbt that tbelr coaacal will more for 
a new tnaU 

WIMUm Keaghan and Joba Taylor, aa tfatj atylod 

thcmMlvei, were armlM on Sept fiapoa tbecoBin of 

having entered the drrsalog-roofa ft turn ballri alrls at 
NIblo'a Garden, In tbUdiy. and then ontraced tbe per< 
eon of Hla Bott Flii'.ey. one of tbe daneera ennaged In 
**The Black OroolL'* Wnen dlaoovered. tbe unfortnnate 
Ttcilm waa lo apasmaand aoff^rlog lenibly. From other 
lodtcallooa. It waa a4jadged that morphine had beaa ad- 
mlDlatendte her. 

«% Marx Haoac. aged flflT.thna, aad naMIng with bla 
WTfoand fborcbttdrenat HA B. Twenty •cicbtb atrrct, in 
thla altr, attempted to kill both hlmaalf and wife oa 6«pt. 
4. Behad bern drlnhlag heavily (br spwafda of a week, 
aad, retoralng borne at aboot tJMi on *be eight of the 4ih, 
betook aputol from bUpoekeUand flrat abot bU wife 
and then bImaeX It waa thoogbtat tbe time tbitboib 
woatd die, leavlog fooryeang cElidreo orpbanod by rom 
but aa we go to pna tboy an In a lUr way to reoorar. 

•%Honte FarplL waa amatcd at Philadelphia, Pa, 
8ept.A, npon tbeeharcaofhaviagacl Bn ta tho Faahlon 
Sled Stable at Tnotnn, K. J., by Ibe baniliig of which to 
maar valoab!a homea w«n loai. Pnrpll, who had been 
employed at the Gtahia, vaa dlaehaxged, whennpoo. It la 
alleged, he ottered threata to the efeet tbat the Stable 
would not be lelt atanding another week. 

•*«Joba Brodcrfak, who waa atabbed by hla Ihtber, 
lll.*bael Bradertck. at tbe aame time tbat tbe latter killed 
hlayounrer aen. Jaraca. eacaped fVom Ballerne Hoapltat 
onGopLl.* Jt la aald that toewonodod aua had beard 
that tse DUtnct atlnrnoyparpoied bavlng bIm Indicted 

for peqar7 la rl*^g teailmooy exonerating hia CUberat 
the Coroner*! ukQueiL 

•%Thenanlmated old iteamboat Onnlte State, tem* 
porafUy raDnlDg belvreen thla port and New Haven, Ct , 
la plan ot tbo dlaabled Elm City, atgnaimd her r^p. 
paaniMa In eaateni watera by catting in two the tog.boat 
Vixea, while paaaing thnugh Hell Oate at L30 i. b. on 
Sn>t.7. Captain PerkJa^of the tog waa dnwBad.aad 
the eoglDeer was badly bnrt aboat the bead. 



plyloK betweea Cleve- 
f ibe mea wan dnwaad. 



flue, aad laflletaag pnlmhly fktal Iqjo. ^ 

«%At8LUmli, Xe;oB ^* «^ iDiL, AnbfbaM Dne. 
-m.aUbortngaaae,ahBthU wire, the ball enurtnchar 
Kelt Bde and eomlog pot at tha right. Hathaa ahoi^is* 
aeirtatbobead. iTenberta expected le live. 

•%TbanaaItor the State elecUoo in Oallfbrala la a 
l>cmoantleanU.rmlInad trinmph. Both hranehao of tba 
I««la1atanan Demooatie. aad thenanbaUavedtobe 
oBoaldanble galea la ponly toal oOcea. 

A dlivatch-from^aabay. India, datad «apt. 1, eaya 
tbu a fetVT-boat ea the ladoa: while erantng tha river 
noar Kalrah. opelied and aaag la deep water. TClnety 
poraooa an reported ta bave bean drowned. 

»*«Tbe papcT'mni of Stordevant A Co., at Monni 
Fiatmit,N. T., together with theaaw-mUlor laaao Long* 
year, vaa bnned oa Bept L IdOia. aboot taA,Oi»-, la- 
■araaco unknewv. 

Jaoob M . Jonea. eolontd. wbo klllad Cbarlea WRaon, 
alao cnlorvMl, waa aeateaeod at Harrtaburg. Fa., oa IIopl.«. 
to Imprtaoamaat In tbe Beaioa FenltaotUry for life, hav- 
Inxbcen foond goUty of mnrdar la tbe aerond degree 

Additional partlciilartaa to tbe great atom on the 
Bofm Seotla ooaat an ta tbe clTeci tbat then wen aluy- 
alz mon veaaelaatraaded than npeitad haretoforai. aad 
thIrty-Sve mon aaflora UttL 

•*• William Burke, eoavleted of taavtog ent OOeer Ho- 
Eaocleof ihla cHy with a Amorknlfo, waa on Sept. $ 
aeateaead by Jodge Salherlaad le fln yean la state 
Prlaon. 

a*« Aa » t— u U of the prematan eaploaloB of a blaat at 
New Inawlch. K. H.. en tbe SOih nlL. two bmtbera nanad 
Daniel aad Foster M etriU wUt la all probability loee Uielr 
eyealaht. 

•% A yawl*beal enetatntag nine men wu on SepL 1 ran 
down by tbe ateamer JayCooke. -- — 
Unit. O., and Poc-ln Bay. Poarof.. 
and a firth had bla ahoutder broken. 

•% On Sepc 9 the Manachaaetta Oemoentto Suta Oon* 
veatlon nominated William Oaaton for Oovereor, and 
adopted raaoloUoaa In banaony with the dectarailon of 
tho Ohio Deraoerata. 

Tbe oornaer'alarT In the natter of tbe Allien balld* 
Ing la Wcat Elf^enta atreet. thla city, whereby tho Uvea 
ofacverml worbmen wenaacriflred, haa deolared the coo- 
tractonblamable. and Ibe eoraner baa held tbem to ball. 

Palleemaa Prire. wbo on Ang. 90 abot and hilled 
Jamea Kcobaae In Pbtladelpbla. Pa, waa on Sept 5 ad* 
mttted to ba4L Tbe polloeiran, at tbe time the fatal abot 
waa find, waa atiemptiog to qnHI a dUtnrb«ac«L 

Bowland IliU oF Tnatitn, K. J., while oat on Bapt « 
(bradaT*a ahaotlagwltb aome trteada. atcnck the bam. 
merof hfignn agalntt the a^t of a wagon Into which he 
waa getting, and diaobarpd the ennteota Into hla heart 

While Cant Voa<t*)rheyJ«a of the ateamablp Tader' 
land, lying at Pfaltadelpbla. Pa., waabeinc aarenaded on 
SepL 4. two of tho cnw, engaged tn waltaloff. fell over* 
board and wan drowned. 

UarrlB' eaw mill et Woonancket. B. L. waa on 
Sept. 5 tho aeeooor aboHer oipiAal<tn, wbkb killed one 
man, aerloulr hnrt anoihrc and a hoy, aad no lojond 
the fireman. Patrick n*NAi:.tb»tbedlM Inafewmlaoief. 

•% A ablnet ahop. tng«»ih«r with aeveral ama'.l taoameot 
hnoue, waa bnroeJ In PL Loula, Ho., oa Sept X Locs, 
" ttwoeo t}Xm and SI5.unO. 

A dlapntch vta Liuidnn. Eng., 1. aay* tbat eUbt 
peraona wen killorf and Ofteaa othen ban by aa aoddaot 
OB the Lniemborr BaUway. 

Mn. PaoDv Ifyda. «hA la awaltlog a aaeond trial tbr 
lb* mnrder of George W. Watano, ber employer, waa ea 
Sept a nieved rmm euaindv. anno 92JkD baiL 

John Kay'a atablea, and alao a pan nf hfa hotel, at 
Wnt CatakOL N. T., wen baniod on the Sd Inst Lost 
»J,ODBL 

Tha Varrtmao Honaa and atablea la Ifaahna. V. H. 
ownrd by Qeo. B. Boiitwcll, wen banedon Sept. S. Lou, 
tlu.UDO: loaiinnre. tr.OOa 

»** A. Krtboff k Co.*s bardwan eatabllsbment to 
Coliimbna, O., waa baraed ao Sept 9. Xtoaa on atock, 
915.00: total loaarance, 939.00Q. 

Jnbn Enns, colond. was on B^t S seeienced In 
Orneral Seniooa of thla city to ten ynn In State Prison 
for having atolen $78 from Chrlattan H. Knobb, 

•*« O^nrral ntd^lcohaa roMlipied the C apta i n •geaw i ml 

ablp nf Madrid, aad Qanaral Blgoaen haa beaa anointed 
bla anoeeasor. 

«*• An esienslve fln la Oikoabt Wla.,on 8ept4,de> 
airnyrdahlnrk of buildings and aovani talii^- Lose 
not aa*«rta1ned. 

•*« Tbe rhnols Flannir-mill, Chicago, neeoplad by Holt* 
Blander, Bnndel A T>an|«la,waa ontlnly ennaumed on 
sept 4. TiAsa. abnnt t.l7.UU0: loimnd Crtr |17 OOa 

Ta Tmy. N T., ScoL b. tw«l«o hooaea wen bnnod 
by a fin tbat originated la a barn. Loss, $40.00; liuar< 
ance, $9,000. 

A tnraadn awftpt over nimaby. If aaa, on B^t 9, do- 
mol Istalflg one honsa, onroofing othera, and deatnylng tha 
crops. 

•% ConUoned heaTrflrea In Boaton, Vaaa., have aronaed 
tha aaihnrltks tmhe necessity for a thonngh ori^aita* 
tlon of their Fire Drpartmeot 

•*«OnemaBwaa killed aad aevaa othen boned bra 
_iliisroa oa tbb Atlantio aad Ofeat Waalam Baliway, 
Sept 7. 

BlUab Miller, eolnrrd. waa mardend by Oeo. Chase, 
alao colored, at tbe Bine Bell Tavera, near Baltlmora, 
Vd ,oB Srpi 7. 

_ ^ A tornado la Vaaasoboaetls on Bept 9 deattoyad 
haras and other farm pnparty, besldee dcmoUshlag a 
sehoolhnnso In New Boston. 

•**Pnnca has bean oOlrlallv notified that tho oooat- 
tion ot Fnnch terrlioiy by Qerman troops la legally 
ended. 

Five men. charged wllh being »gaged ta a plot to 
aoaasalnate Don Carlos, wen execnted at BaleUa, Bpaln, 
SepL & 

Tba meUon for a new trial la the Elllott Clerk ao- 
rial-erll case at St Loals, Ma, was ovemled on Bept ft. 
The case will be carried to tbe Snpreme Coart on appeal. 

Tbe Maaaaaolt Heave, at Atchlaon, Kansas, was 
deatroved oa Bept 9. Loaa. $29,000: tnaorad Cor$17.00a 
»% John Sbertelle was slabbed, U !■ feand fhtally, by 

F. P. BlKlr.plnmb«r. at WashlDgino. D. O., 8epL 7. 

A flra la Newcastle, Pa., on Sept 1. caused a loss of 

$76,000: nne-hairinaitred. 

On Bept U 9.3L9 emlsnnts arrlTod at Castle Oardea 
tnm differant parts of Eonpa. 

A coilieTT nvploaloB at Swansea, Great Britain, on 
the moralngor Root L klllad flve n. 

•*« A fln tbat caneed alouof $300,000 Is nported from 
CalU del C«bo. Valpar»i*o. 
•*«Tbe Mlanenota Farmers' CooveotJoa, hold oaSept 

3t nominated Asa Banon rnrOATcrnnr. 

A talecTmm from Boma. dated Sept fli, aaya that Pope 

Flos (0 again ladlsposad lo health. 

•%The Faltoa clralo Elevator, at Chicago. TIL, was 
barned on tbemnmlneef tbe 7th inat Loss, $119,000. 

•*« Oa Bept 7, la Lonlsvllle. Kv., tbe IMamond block of 
bolldlaaa was oooiomed. Loaa, $50,000. 

WlUIara Dwyer, tbe prlso-flgbter, waa atabbM and 
klllad by John Harrington, In Ban rrandaeo. Cel., Bepu X 

•% Tbo Bslsmaoder Pln-brlek Worka at Albany. H, T., 
wen bant oa Bent. & Loss, $90,000. 



•*« At Bnffblo. M. T., on Sept 0, while Arnold BarrlSi a 
aarbor poUeeman, waa lying In wait for aa oFender.ne 
waa approached Inm beblno by a roe^h named Deals kla- 



..- oeghi 

bony. Tba latter. bavlDgasanmed a belllgorent attilnde^ 
waa ordered to haiiaadearr«Dde& ThU he reAised to da, 
whereopott tbe pnlloemaa fired, lastautly klUlag hlnu 

«% BiiUof lodictiaeat for manslaagbler have ben 
(baadbrthaOraod Jory of the Cbtaaco, 111., Criminal 
Coart, against Paffenharg and Beaa, rcapeotivaly eoct 
aeer aad coadoetor of tbe flelght'trala thai canaed toe 
fatal coDtxloB at lAnumt on tho Chicago aad Alton Ball* 
nad. 

A cable dinatch via Loadoa, Bag,, tan that tbo 

Mall ataamahlp Madfw. ftam Hnag Koag for xokahaaia, 
■track aasr Ibe Tbme Cblmaey Heads oa Sapt 6, and soa- 
taiood aatven damage Tho mails, apeala aad paaaaagofa 

*^^ne Teiaa Democntle Convention met Sept d, and, 
after danrmadag tha back*Ba1ar7 eniarptlaei, called for 
theresteualloaof all Tnaaa Oongraaimen woo badao^ 
■m mTrtd te the aedDsileas of aa oaerpected incnaie in 

A fln that bnke cot on Aog. 90 aad raged for two 
daya la the mine at FotiavUle, Pa., worked br the Oak- 
dale Coal aad Mining Compaav, has throwa a large aam* 
bcrof workMo ant ol employmeat, bealdea eaaslns a 

loaa ol aercnl hondrad Ihauaaad dollar^ 

•% Oa Sept U while Patrtek HeConaiek wasta a tevern 
«o Bnad atnaa, Phltadelpbla. I*a., be waelhtally woonded 
bya platol-ball that, Itlsa11cfed.camethncch aw1n<iow, 
aalfftomiha emMfte aldeef the street The aflhlr U 
aanovttdedwlth mvaterr. „ _ « 

„a% The AnUetam Papw Mllla, located two miles cast of 
BMratowa, Md., aadownad by Mean. Stonebreaker * 
J^BUta, wan baraad Bapt A Loaa, $9tU)00; Insaranea, 

^it:J^^ ^H* HeCarthy, charRed wlih baring 
klUsd Xordeeallaa^aeLwaa <^led aS Sa^d^Bich. 
Shafti'Sil^!^* «ai Oct lA 'ffianhy WiU 
— '^f '*J!'"*^S**''*«****»P*»Havaoa,Caba,aa4 knewn 
nttenuaTater.wasM aSaolmaeoaidy Id all^fbar 



DEATfl»S DOEIflS^ 

'WooUt' fV«oor<A of Alio I>ec«aso of 

ODsnuD aaraaasL ¥ voa tan nv vons otzrm 

AFPBLMAir. CoL Hiram— Lata Boentarr of flUla of 
Coonectlcat Died ttom woonds received at the battle of 
Aatletam. la which bo commanded the Eighth Coaoeeti- 
ent Reefneut— Hyatle Brtdre, Cl. BepC 4. 

ATME. Dr. nenrv— Well'UowapbyslclsnofVorrlianta, 

K. T.— ^at place. SrpL A 

BTBON. Bllcaorth Mary, Bow sg er— Daogbter of the 
late Mr. Saecberenl Cbanana Pole. ofBcdbonrae, Leicn- 
tenbire, and married la 18IB to Cleorge Aobod. aeveotb 
Lord Bynn. Mother of 0«om Aosoo. cuhtb and preieat 
Lord Bvnn— Ktrby, Eng., reccotlv, aged 79. 

BABBtHOBA, Oanl»rMoreaa-*Bara to Oabama Coao- 
tr, N. C and Id 182$ gmdnaled at tbe UnlvetsUy of 
that Slate. Having chfM^ the law as hla proresaloo, he 
betBB Its practice in IS9. and In that aame yaar was 
elected to the Lectslatnn. Buldes tho services be nn. 
dend as a member of tbe Onnvcnilon wblcb met In ISU 
to am^nd the Bute Cnnailintion. he npnaooted bla State 
InCoogreaa from lW9tolBt9. Having In tbe Ut'er year 
been appointed Mlnlsrer to Spain by Prcildent Tsvlor. he 
e^ntlnnrdln that pnsltlon tbnnihont tbe Preaideoey of 
Millard Flllranre. Onblsniarnto this ronnlry. be waa 
aeain el^ed to tbe Leglalstan of North Camllna. In 
18S9, declining a nnomloailoo, he ntlred to private life 
and the ponult nf iiteratnn. tntt aeverthelesi loond time 
to Mrvo as a delegate ta the Peace OoDcressof 1961, and 
ataotolbe National Union Coaveoilon held InPhlladel 
pbla. Pa., In 1909— White Balphur Sprlnga, Ta.. Sepu .l, 



agvd ahoatTQL 

Tb; 

B'i»wn r»| rfi „. _ _ 

Bank of Alleabeoy. Pa., in«aldent of tlie Gas Company of 
id for many yean Identified with the rannl* 



BLTSB. Dr. W. W.— Onnn, N. J., Sept 9. aged 9L 
BBOWK, John. Jr.— Pnaldent of the Beoood National 



ui27oarhataB4UQkM oereMVi^^^ 
Mlu ablta throagta ahSU la oardflOl^ 

tJlfroagh tte.wl«d«r^ao!ng OUti^ 
mUng OBr.ehaBber and atagtng the 
Bvarrfeanaehaaatlriagmoskoetarr* , . 

fol!ewiaieinnm«n!cettoB to the prntar. *S^^2itSf- 




that dty. an d ... 

cipe! aoTrnment, barln'f .erred In CooocUa eud fliled 
eeToral other psblle patlileoe le the csmmunliy. At the 
time of bf> deetb he waa a member of the Poor B«>ard— 
Alleebrny. Fe., Bepl. L 

BRnCE, n. Amniy— Adraaa ageat for iliewe, etc 
(See XlHellaoeoua Show Kewe) — Boiton. Meaa.. SepL 4. 

COt'IHaTON. John T.— 4er>ed dorioe the wariniee 
foaitb Bf)|lment K. T. T. (Flrat 8«oit Lire Ou.nlal. n' 
which he be amee llenteeant— Brooklyn. N. T.. SepuS. 

CARDO. Jeenb N., Sr.— Tbo oldeit IItIdk editor la tbe 
Sonthj barlor for oe^rly aereaty-flve year^ '>ern con' 
nected with 'niariMton. A. O.. ana Parannab, Oa., neira 
par>«r«— the Utter olty, Ao(. 30, aged tl. 

CREED. William u.— Member oflba Edward J. Sband- 
ley AaaocUtloe, end elwt of the Touna Men*. R C. 
aernl.Bt AuocltUon, both of tbla eliy— Here. SepL 3. 
eeedS. 

DWYER. William— Fiiilllft (Bee Ring Department)— 
San rraneliien. Cel., Sapt. 9. a«ed 34. 
■ FOX, Jnbo— Deielled ee court-offlcer In Jadoe Walih'i 
Coart. Bronklyn, L I. Had been on tbe police force einon 
IS7— teat city. Scot. 7. 

ORANOEKIB. i>ardenne do U— French Jonrna1l^t.en(t 
cnotrlbntor to Im Fiffnn and £it Otiiloif, Dnrlnff.tbe 
Frmooo-Pma^leo war. he orcanlied tbe "Ambulance de 
U Preaae,'* which reo'lered eSrlent ecrrlc. In recline the 
hnncry end relierlne tbe wnnoded eoldlery. Torihli be 
ntlred Ibe d.cAr.ll<^n of the liocloo oi Zloaor— ParU. 
Frince. Air. in, eeed 38. 

noLD.iMrrH. Hia. Meria— DaaclileT of tbe Ute Ber. 
John OoTdimlib, D. D.— Scwtoo. L. I., Ane. 30. ' 

UALLAOURR. llherlee C— Vlco.cbancellor of M.'rrtle 
Lodee. Ko. 2,Kol|ibUor Fvtblaa, and well knowo ae a 

iwei.ii<«tear or JacbaonrlUe. Fla tbat place, Avf. 29, 

aged 18. 

O R AVZn, normr, W.— A well-known cltlreo, end eiKO a 
member of tha Bxeelslor Klahloc Olabof Ihlacllr — here, 
Sept. I,*xedaz. 

ORBOORT, Mre.— Kntberof A. W. Ore'OrT, low com- 
edian et the Capitol Theatre. Albaoy, N. T.— Baflalo. N. 
T.. Septl. 

BQBBARD. Hon. Demee— Elected to Contreee In 18M, 
herlne prerlonily aerrod two Teen <d ibe K- V- Slate A*- 
aembly-Symnia, If. T.. Sept- 1, arod 68. 

Hir^VAN. Robert Alniletou-TA noted ehareele'- in 
WaahlnirinB, D. C . In former yean, end earlonily koewn, 
ramble TopnlRhnnm nf drru. ea "Beau Hlcksaan" and 

"The American Bivn BrQDimel"— WaiUiigtoD, O. O., 

Anc 30. e«e^ eboot 60. 

HILLIARD, Rer. Stacy W.— Paelor of the MeUiadlet 
Epiecopal Chnicb et Perth Amboy, N. J. Hed been pre- 
eldlne eld.r for meny dlatrleta. end eUo a delexete to tee 
Oeneral Conrerenco— that place, An(. SI, a«ed 41. 

nOPSON, William A.— BMen eon of Ber. OUrer Hop- 
eon or Heenn, a..—<blee!iy, Aof. SI, eced ST. 

HDDSON. William— An eld and reepected oltlien of 
Hartford, CL In early life be wee e printer, end la aeld 
to have printed the flrat Bible that "".""l.^ tnm a praa 
In tbla cnontry— tbat city. SepL t. 

JOKES, WiillamT.— Hemberof Enterprlao Lodie, 5o. 
39, F, and A. K., end alao of the New Jermey Yacht Club 
of RoNlkeD— the latter city. Sept. S, a«cd <a 

EI.NO, Fdwani— Of tbe llrm of Bhodee, Kiu t Co. of 
Ihieellr- berv. Ana.SI. 

LAIIONT, Cherlea A— Tsllnesilal member ofthe K. T- 
Etock Eicbaeiie- Fell ft«m a window of bliteeldeBce— 
thta dir. SepL afei) 47. 

McILUAHOY; Obarlee— Brotber-la-Uw of Ibe Hnn- 
Jobn Kelly, end promlneotly Idanllfled with tbeDrmoe- 
rMyof tboweet .Ide, beioe e member nr tb. Mlotb Ae* 
aemblr DUtilet Qenenl rnmmlllin iMi dty, SepL 1, 

*^(SoLS. Edwlit-Ei .aldarmaa of BrooUya, N. T.. 

aod MB Of the lale Saanel Mkhola-Hempataad, Ii. I., 

^V^&Ni^Vnu tarn— Sergeant trmnpetar In the Brltlah 
array, having aerved nader the two Genrgea, WUHara the 
Fonrtb aod Queea Victoria. Ha waa with tbe army dar- 
ing Ua occupancy of Parte, aad aUoat Waterloo— thu dty* 



nnderlbofoiegolDa,cliram»U«ea. acd k"»jn|^"f.V 
am BO longer a aoldler of tho Orr»«a. I ahall have » 

draw DOB yoorploua brigade Thenlbn. plaaeeaooept 
'"i.'iTf/.'^SS'ri-wio wrtle. letlen ft«nTt««K 

SStWI^WpXT^raJ^^^i^^^^^^^ 

Ser. I waa datij and waoled to get ™h»i-4*S; 
ahowed me lota a lavatory Cor tadlaa »b<1.o(Bc»<i"1^ 
poai^out water, aoapod a towel and aaddenlf took lao 
by tho hack or the noek and waabed »T =?• w" 

•larad nnt open my eyaa nor month to pntaat. bat mayoe 

^"Ko?Ahwof "Bnrof Thee" waa onoe a »" «f 
waallta and rwd aortal P»*»lte». 

apeot hU foriaoo aoJ waa cast off by tbe lady he lorea. 

Wharefon the ooog-worda •'O'l 

aad for Iheai be recMved about $100,0001 

wmrda locked op lie Neweaatle prUoa oa » e>»»«l®' 

gaiT. aad uon died of a broken heart befon ha waa 
vraoiht to trial* . 

Tiwm mea lately aaade a bet that theyeoold remala 

awakafer aarea eoaeetalva daya and e«hta: and one of 
them anmeded In the nndertafclog, thou|tb he loat twen- 
ty.fl»e ponnda of fie»h. Two fell aaleap at tbe MP*'*"" 
of onebuadrod aadtblny bouta; another waaatucked 
wliblaflaranutlon ofthe lanva andoompelled todofln: 
and tha other fall aaleep on bonebaok. fell off, and bnke 

^ — *Tba following aentence, written ont fall, waa lately 
prononnced by a juatlce ofthe peace In OalnneU C«,, O^: 
••lot tbe primer BiaN Up. yo. air, baa bin Fonod Oullly. 
ft tried avtbeOITenBanfahaltn at yourNabor.^ Tn abal 
theabo took ftnm tbe bar OT thla onurt by tha bononble 
baleefoflblaeeurtandarTyed Into the adjieea eoanty 
av nk-Dale, A tbar yn ahall nmaln In Bverlaatin banlah- 
ment fbrarer twm tbe bononbU; coontf of galnnett" 

~e a teteennbopentor, after aeveral fatlle attnmpU to 
HUbiuh oimmankatloD with the neitoflloe, when tbe 
opentor waa a y«ang lady, at laat aueoofled la getting a 
reaponae. wbenapon be telenanbed: *'I have beea trying 
togat yon for tbe last half honrl" Tewhkh came the 
prompt nply: -Thal'a sotblnc. Then U a roona maa 
hen wba*a been trrlng to do tba aame thing for the laat 
two vcan. and he baan't tot me yet" 

— In aoMking of oar prmanmrorm City gnrennent 
an evenlBK paper aaya: **Thn cliV debt goaa on iDonaalng, 
bnt wedon*tmind It. NewTorkenan people of large 
1dAaa.and thelrbobbr la *prinelpla.* Tbny*d nlherhan 
an 'boDoat maa* ta effloe and lose ten mlllloua year than 
let a roKue ateal tea oeota.** Aod It doea aoeraaatbovgh 
the man who wnte that knew aemetblag of tbe matter 
wheraof he wrote. . ... ..i... » 

— A verification of the aaytng **ICanvanla bnt Utile.** 
eta.,narbofQandln tho caaa ofa man wbo for tao yean 
baallvad alone on an UTand In Monaehead Lake. Me. hla 
dwelllnit heing a drr-^ooda boa In Bnmmer and a boga- 
haad tn Winter. Hla food haa been of the wild predneta 
of aatan, and hla dr«a baa eoet him BA for the whole 
ten yeara. 

— Jeoklna haa gone to the ooanlrr. and In a letter 
'Srritee np" a anojftt aa fbllowa: the lengthening 
ahadnwe merge one Inlo aootber. betokening the end of 
day, the ildgea and aplraa of tbe dty aoem girt with mol* 
ten gold, vrblle the mellowed light of the deollnlog 
ana hila npoa theai, aad aooo apoa all a raby tloge o^er- 
Bowa." 

-~ A, V erapbta Jnallne lately hit npon a novel way of aet- 
tlloganao bn^gbt befon Dim Involving the owneiahlp 
of a gwMA. the bird bains elaJmed by both parties tho 

■ntt AfterpaUentlykearlngall tbe evidence he tbougbt 
Itooly **Jn«t'' to take the gooaa himself and fine eaoh of 
thedalmanta 

— Already an tti^ beginning to talk of balldlng term 
bntela In PblladMpbia for the aocommodatinn of expected 
Tliltorato tba renteonlal Eahlblttoo. It la propoud lo 
bnltd *Hhe Urgeat hnUl la the Onlted Buiea" on the 
cnand now oeoapled by the Penoaylvania Ballroad 

^^IJtl^gend, who waa bora a Bnaalan anbjeet In 
1749, and onn waa enok for Catherine Tl, and alao aerved 
In tbe rvtka In tbe Ruaalan army from I7M ta IBIi. lately 

died, leaving a yoethfal eon of nlnety-ati to ablft for him' 
aolf. 

— A yoonr lady of lAwnncerlUe lately (hrealeaed a 
fickle wftoer with a anit for breach of pmmlae. bnt oora* 
promlMAd fnr all dnllan and a new awlleh. And one of 
the oppAaltft aav, who *'hDnwa hnw It la bIraaelV eaya 
**nnr^nltad Ion la tha tootharho of the aooL'* 

— Ao Inwa editor lately *'nado one'* of a cnqaet party^ 
and nnwbe oinnrnabManae he bnan*t a **pea pinched by 
the qae*n of fblrlea fTma tho brif htRat and moat gar* 
gennaiy tlnu^d taft of the bird nf panidiao, and dipped la 
golden Ink." to write a deacriptlno of It. 

— A nader of one of oar religion* weekllea aaya: **0a 
aay qneatinn Involving tbe helcht of «candlattlck. tho 
hreadih of an aliarcJoth. the lengib nf a genefinrtloit or 
the depib of ao alma bann. lu fervor U apoitoUo and lu 
logto Ar1aU>t]UtL*f 

— Anrilonia yontb lately told hla cweelbeart not to 
vnrita ra*h warm letter*, bccauae. ahoaUl tbey never 
marry and tbe offnalftDB t»e nad tn ooart In a bnacb of 
prnmlie eaae,-abe*d be anra to obtain damagea. She 
doean*t wnta to blm any mon, and he la ocbaDpy. 

— A ITentDrklan belnr very alck and. aa he aald, *'aboal 
to<iblp to,** aeat ff>r a mlolater, when hla patient wife re> 
marked that It waa all nooaenae: all of bia family had 
dindand cnnn tA— (when nlrlaterean not aappoaed to 

■o). and abe dMn't mr^ any n.m*t tn dlTfillna th^m. 

— PbUade]phia.Jndelngfnm Ibe deatb colnroatof lla 
dally p^pera, nnst be aclir of nl<l fnlka. Dorlncthe flrat 
half of the pra«4nt year T>.^ PMlc Z4^9*r baa aooonnced 
the deeeaaeof thrre bandred and Iweaty-elgbt penoaa 
who were over ilabty ya«ra old. 

— Three braihera In Naw Bampahtn lately married 
tbm ladlea, their relatlooablp belog mother. dan«hter. 
and gnnddanahtftr; and now thry an nnhapny becanae 
they eaaU UU what relation their chUdran will be to each 
other. 

— Pa aa e unei ■ oa one of tbe North River vtmmera wen 

nncb amnved 00 elate trip by rudlni tbe following ne- 

tlee. poated lo the eviona: "Loat — a Tallao cnntalnlncaev- 

eral manoaeript lerraooi tn wrillor, and other artlolea of 

Qlothlnc. Inqolnof Rev. J. P." 

— M New Londoner baa beantlfiod bla carTlage<boa8e by 

Enttlng tbereoo a weatber^raae mT*reaenilng ap-ckof 
onnda In pnnnlt ofa deer, and ooatlort2,(n>. It la aald 
to be **a beaatUul plrtan, and the hoatler takea It Indoon 
at Blvbt" 

— Thenan aevmty-flvemateh fhcioriea In tbe United 

SUtea, la which 1.600 peranna an employed and a capital 
ef nearly two mllllnna of dollan Inveatad— their pnoacU 
amoantlDc lo S3.GUD.QQ0 a year. 

— Mr. W. GliUner, a Jonraeyman aboemaker who b» 
eame popular tbnnab the feandinc of aa odncatioa 
leane. la to be a eandldatn for mrllamoat at the nut 
gaaani eleetJon In BIrmlnghaaL. eng. 

•— A market nrdaner baa the fotlowlor aoiloa watad 
on bla renonft: **aentlemen and ladlea an reaneaCMl not 
to Btoal tnr^lpa.' Othefperaona, If detected, wUI be proa- 
aEmlad." 

— A Pottavtlle fatbartboa advertUea: "Fair Offer.— To 
tba Poblla — I have too many boy* and no girla. Two 
bon eame to my booae laat nIahL Tbey an twlna, and I 
Will awnn one or botb nf tbem for a gIrL W. U. B." 

— In Parta It la Dntnd aa a alngolar fhct that tboae 
Amaricanawbo aooneat aalo a koowledfte of the Fnnch 
langnan an either alngle men or married men onacoom* 
paaled by tbelr wlna. 

— An Oregon chip nnt long ago took hla wife that waa 
to be oat fnr a ride and dliputed wlih tbe tolUgate keeper 
for overcharging hira, whereat tbe lady became ladlgoant 
and nfuaed tn nUr> tbe eogagemant 

— SiK weekaaco ao Illlonla widow fainted away at tbe 
gnvoof ber bnabaod, aod all nlchi lay In an uneonacloaa 
atatfr— her a^oae* have now retuned, and abe la the happy 
wife of another hnaband. 

— Pmaed brleka with enameled face* ef any denlnd 
color, with a anrraoe that can bo cleaned like giau and le 
Impervlona to wateror acldi, an being raaaoractared In 
Pltutnirgh. 

— On aouant of the cholera, an Alabama Ann an. 
nnaneea the daea nf tbelr af>da-wat«r aland, bat their 
"tlckeuwlll be redeemed with a nllable cholera mla* 
tare.'* 

—A novel fealen of tbe Caledonia Clnb gamea at 
Beraoton. Pa., waa a fU-women'a raco^tba prite a oew 
bonnet Tbollthtcit ef the competltnn. of whom then 
were fonr, weighed isnih. tbe heavlnt2Sl. 

— A goaalpor from one of nar waterlng-placea aara the 
belle ofa Ute hall"woraaahnwy whlio are«a ealfreoed 
wltb piDfc, wblch waa la harmony with her Jolly good 
nainro." •» ' » 

— **6beet and pITIow-caao niaaqnendea"anbcromlae 
qnlte "oimmon" at waterfog-plaee hotela. No doubt tha 
■beeta and oaaea an "oommon" ennngh. 

— Caoea of abonr with knob bandlMoat of which come 
email allk fkni bandmmely dtKwnted and edged with 
laoe. an the lat<>*t of Inia dotcUIm for ladlna. 

^— An arcbltertamlrriile aaya the plan forCbteago'a new 
Coart'hoaae lookallkea "cluar hoc with a pickle-bettte 
at one end, aod a lot of pepper caatora on top." 

— A Leong Tataod convrAcatlOD lately held a apeclal aer- 
vice to pray for rain— moai of them got a thorough aoak. 
Ing at they were homeward bound. 

— In forty yeara tbe popnlatlon of Lnndoo, Eng., baa 
donbled. and the namber of firea have trebled la twoaeon 
jeara, 

— Itlaeatlmated tbatlK>,000 children an emntoyed In 
the racjoriej of New York, their arense earalng belog 
about B3 a week. 

' — A Long Iiland placlcniiurlat fJiamatca bti prnQufor 
the pan four yrara at half a million dollar*— and bla 
bujluei* larapidly Increaaloe. 

— All old maid laya ahe knowa by ber own eiperience 
tbat the aaylnc "man propoaea" la a haao lie— abe'wlahea 
'twaa tbe tnitb. 

— The cream nf Long Branch aodetynfreah themaelrea 
wlib buiienniik pnnch. 

— A faahlooable trimming for wedding dreaaea la flowen 
ofmoibart)!' pearl. 

— It haabeec noticed that tha moat ertnvaeant people 
at Sommer rrvorta are old mea with yonng wlvea. 

— A Mexican plaut which will cun Daldneaa baa lately 
been diwnvered. 

— Tho Vieooa Eipoaltinn balldlngscost aboQt$10,000,000 
— tt.UfU.OOU more tbau U was eKilmaicd tbey would cnat. 

— A court martial recently decided tbat It waa ungentle, 
manlrcnnduci 10 murder A man. 

— Tbe cook at a Lafayette hotel * la anzloaa to wager 
tbat ha can kill, dreta and cook acblckan InaU ninaiea. 

. — Several yean api large aooui oi money were loat In a 
acheme for aupplyiog Loudon with mlla tlirougb plpea. 

PxTOB n THX Pot. — A matab for a eopper came off 
at Kliig*a* Weat Forty-aeoond etreet. tbla dty, on the 
30Ut DlL, the contaetante being lUke Walah and 
Cbarlef Williams agalnat Tommy Johnson and 
Johnny Wooda (wbo played Instead of Frank Kar- 
ahall. who waa Tmablo to oome). The match vraa 
wltneaaed by a large erowd of the edmlnn of thla 
exdtlng game The Booreatood» at the ooacloalon— 
Willlama and Walah. Cl; Johnaon and Woods, 40. 
The largeat nn waa 6 poloU. made by both Walah 
and Johnson. Gonaidenble money changed bands; 
Tom Devlin end Charley JlnkalnelnThcavUy. WaUh, 
who waa decidedly the more aUUfol player, won hie 
pile. Wooda waa verj nervona, and pliyed badlT. 
The aapper came off on Wednesday eveningp 3d InaU 

Two QUOIT UTCBsa are to be played dnrlng tbe 
pieseotweek at Jamea HcLaren'a gronnds, Ko. 2Sb 
Ogdcn street. Newark, N. J. The flnt labetween 
HeUy Peanon of Fennaylvanla, and Donglai, a Scotch 
expert, and will oome off on Taeaday, 9th Inst. The 
prlnelpala in the aeoond. whloh will take pisee on 
the lith, an Pearaon and Balph Hagiu of Patenon. 
Eaohmatahlaror$200aalde. . 



Sent XagedBL' 
OLNBT. Di 



, — officer, and bpm la Paris. Adoptlog tha name 
mother, be bevan adalt liraaa a leader of Un< 
gaagca. and aahaeqneatty became widely known tbnogh* 
ont Great Britain in oonnectlon with maeh and ether 



Deacna. James— A foramoat member of the 

Flrat Baptlat - Church, Pawtncfcet, B. L— that place, 
AnK. 31. 

OWBNS. FnC Ttaoraas— Maglelaa. (Bee KLscellaaeoos 
flhow Kewa)— 8t Loola. Ma, Bent X _ _. 

POROUET. H. Poowlck do— Boo of Captala Fenwlck. 

an Bngnsh " . — . . - 

of bla - 

^^reat B rtuin in nnnecl ian~withr l^neh and -— - 

tanlfp ecbeleeUo weike. Wiat tbe text Bay yeue or 
hie lire be wrote eod nnbliebed opwarie of enuty worke. 
tlie ben known of which U " Le TKur." lou t tait beok 
la th. Beetua eehoele— Louden, Bee., noeaUy, ec«l TT. , 
BBID.Oheeter taheB— PDnnerty}<id«a of the CImIt 
Coeit ot Boeten, ud ncmtlr Altoniey-jieBem eod Jadn 
ofthe Beperlor r-onrt, Heee,— Whlt.9uphw8pilB^ W. 
T>.,EepL a. Bind eboDt Ul ^ 
BINtW, Hoa. D.— Flnt Chlef-laetlee of Aifcuuu, ud 
for tweleareue O. S. Jodee of the Baitern PiMHa of 

Afkaoaub-UilleBeek, Arfc.,8ept.8.eiadn 

SATBB8. AtUaa— dletvor iVe let* Bot. OUbotH. 



Auto, D. D.— JetDilc, I. L. Sept. I, end Th.^ 

TITiFkeB. Bneene-SoD of the ^ee. Mr. Tackar, a B*p- 
tinelenymenoT Braaewlck, Ha. Dtawnad while baib- 
laj-ttei place, Aoc 30, aceS a 

~TAVIX)B, cWlee — Kaown la Ibe elreoe arjaa ae 
Cherlee Orabam. (Sea Clme DmattaeaU—SI. 'aaeph. 
Mo.. Sept. S, ated M. . ^ 

▼BSTBia^ Cario, Coast of Timii * loaBbar of tha 
ealebratcd veetrle fhmfly. ud onea a fUBoaJi daoea^ 

Flareiie<,luly,neeat]y, andtr. ' . 

VEDBTO, Cherlee— A deucUea attached la the Caabal 
PajkMOa. Braoklya. L— Uat oltT, Bejt. a, ued 41. 

WlbUBUI, WUIIam— A weH-kaawa catUe-dealer of 
Baltloiora, xd. CommllteA ralddo— Koul Uvf Ba- 
Met. Md., Ao(. SL . . _ 

WABD. UtC Cero'lne "BrowB— Belhil af'lhajata Dr. 



Sameelli. Werd-BeUeTlIIe,II.J.,tepua, andn. _ ^ 
WABO, Thoiaae C— f=oB ol the lata I>r.Tlaaa ward 
orihleOiT— Detnlt,llkh.leBLL 

WIDBIf.Oeptaln Joeeph— 3].d ftSB.laiall' 
fkam tha anloelea of u* ttfi»T Q«oqi« 0 



Best. II. AUaatle ra Malaal. at Bn>eklea.l( T. 
Brut. 11, rhlledelphte Te. Soetoa. at nllede'.phU, Pa. 
BepL U. Allutu ee. Pkltede'ohU. at Braokiyn. W T. 
8cpL U, K^ul n. l■hlladelphI^ al Braokl>iOi- T. 

FHIbiLDKIiFIUA WS. ATBUBTIOl 

SB :PBII>AI>RU>Bua mK-SCOUE. S TO 0. 

(ricuL.¥iiraTC« to, »m« nw raac currn. ■ 
The .Utl><)i!>inploDiblB.caiBa batweaa thaelaM 
aboTaaam.dwupUTi<Su Uia Bcooaii at Jeffenon 
and Twenty-flflb atreeU. PhlUdalpUa. Uoadv.^- 
tarnooD, BepL 8, <a the preteasa of naarlr fbor taoa. 
aand peraona. Tha weather. aUhenfli elDOdy^wu 
tamnbla. ani tba graanl In hit eondUloD, ai- 
eapt tha eatdiet'a poiltlon. Tba Phllidelptalia 
woo the game la tbe flret lonlof, meklog foar no- 
aaraed moa by anora ol Anaoo ud UcOury. ud 
Ualoia'iudHerarla'igoodbattlsa.. Intliaiecoal 
and fonith lonlua tba Atblallci earned aloglea by 
tha food batUof ot Bntton, McHolIln, MeOeary aod 
Flaler, nd Is tba tblrd Inning tbey aoored three 
nnvmad mna by tha poor play of Meyerta, Fol. 
mer and Wood. . Tbe phUadalpblai earned tbelr 
only ron In tbe Iblrd Inning br » twe-baee hit of 
Beobtel'a, ud aoeied tbe winning mn In the eeTenin 
InslBgby Cnthberfe gMdhltend ll»ea«»»em him 
at aeMni baae by Seaeb udMoOeaiT. ne AthleUa 
ontBelded tbelr opponenU nOer the flnt Inning, 
HcMiUIn doing tbe beat pUylng. rolmer did the 
beatfteUUng for the Pblladalpuaa.^nie^am. waa 

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e"i!l.A»hIeHe. T: Phlledelpbl., sT Dmplra-lf. B. 
Tenag, WaehlDftea Club. Time— lh.flnn. 

BOBTOIC we ATl<&HTTO. ■ 
(er ntaoaApa.) 
The metnb on Sept. 8 at Boelen, Kui.. nfultad In 
a TlototT for the Boitoni by tbe following eooie ot 

S J ^ S 'S S S S=iS 

VBplra-Mr. IioweU. _ ^ 

BnjTCAXi we. mTIlTOTOV. 
Tbeee olaba bad a praetloe game togetber at Brook- 
lyn. N. Y., Sept. 8, wblch reaolted In tbe anceea of 
the Matnale by the appended MOte. Ifgler waa eb- 
aant. ud Pbelpa played tn tbe Untnil nine In Ui 
iSoi. The AdutK. are to pUy tbe MotmOa on 
oiiaraday, Initead of Wedneaday. u aimonnoed In the 
daily papen. tbe cbwge being made on aooonnt of 
theUloon aaoeoalon on Vedneadar. Tbe Mntnala 
play tba White StoeUngi on Satorday; tbe AtluHcs 
play tbem the preTloni da*. 



I«Bie, XCbi iai, U, 



_ rccelred 
O. WaU'-St./ 



Tn Bnna Aeeooune held tbelr anooal plcnlo 
It StMldley'i OtoTa, Bererly. Haaa.. Sept. 3, at 
wblob aerara] prlaaa were offered fbr oompetltlon 
ud awarded aa foQowa: Bonnlng isoe, J. Bowe ud 
Hr. Condon; Jomplng, Xeaan. Condon ud T. Dally: 
tbrawlag Ulb. wetAt, M. O'Connell, wbo coreied 
Sift, ain.: dandng, B, T. KaAny and Hlaa Uary A. 



I>BnnwAnB aas Waus played a oaolt 
match at rtankford. Pa., Sept. 1, for $Wn aide, tbe 
former winning by a acere of (1 lo M. 



TRIGGER. 



TBa naaon KATOH between Obarlea Townaend of 
XngUihMelgbberhood, H. J., and Tbomaa Broad- 
way of Maw Totk, for S2Wa side. 30 alngle Mrdj 
eaoh. ai Tarda riae, n yarda botmduy, l]{oz. abot, 
nnd. trap aad handle for each other, came off at 
Oonsy laland Sept. 8. Aftar abeetlng at twanly- 
thiee bteda e«d>. Towniend kUllnglT'Ct hla utag- 
Vet'a la, a dlapnte oceoTred. and Broadway refna- 
Ins to oontlnne wbu ordered to do ao by the ref- 
oee. tbat ofldal deolared the atakv fbrfaltad to 
Towmead. Befeiee, J. H. Wlngata. Jndgea— H. A. 
Orean ud Weetbonma. 

'onr WoLB an Wtea Bwzimran abot a pigeon 
match for $100, flfty alnglea (Mb. U yard* rlaa, 80 
yaidabll.las abot, plnnga trap, at Omlooa. Iowa, 
Sei*. 1, the fbrmer winning by a aeote of 48 tod8, 
oneof hlablrda ftlllngdeadontof boimda. Bwaar^ 
Ingea bad the adnnuge In blrdi, and, ill thlngi 
eonaldared, the abootlng of Wolta la nguded aa Ihr 
npeilaT tn that of hla ulagonlat. 

Xo«D If naa of BelleTllIe ud S. K. Qnlmby of 
M orrlatown. N. J., abot a plgeoil 00 .i. gT. 

Mrda eaeb, ai yaida riae. 80 yarda ftll. \}i<a. abot, 
H trap, for $300, at WaTarly Paik B»t. i. Kyen 
woBiUningSatoblaaBtaconlat'e 98 oat o(4L A. 
Tan TaUanbnis of Kawux wi* lefcm. 



MOTOAL. 

Phelpe. r r 

illfbem, e:..,.. 
HelOeld.1 f.... 
Biert, l.t b...., 
NelioD.Sd b... 

AlllUD. c f 

Mailbewa, p 9 3 

Oedoey, 2d b 1 I 

Holdiworth. ••...1 5 



a.lB.ra.A. TanHonv. B.laro.A. 

. .1 0 e 0 Orawfard, o 3 0 6 I 

..SITS Bailey, c f. 0 DID 

. .1 a I 0 Joyce, ee 0 I 1 3 

..I I 4 0 Blockmee, 1 f. 0 0 4 0 

..3110 McOoTem, Ut b..l 180 

...J 1 t OHutmao.Sa 0 0 4 0 

~ ~ I I Uojlblln. Id b....l 1 0 » 

1 1 itnyder. r f. 4 I I 0 

1 I n. CampbtU.p....! _1 J J 

Totals n 19 17 6 Total. 6 S 37 U 

MaloalT..... 0 S 8 3 1 0 3 0-20 

IrriDltsa .0 DOOllIOI— e 

Pint b.M by «mr.-lf«laAl. U: IrrtniBon. t Bone 
camad-Motnai, 6: Irrlniton, X., Telel Beldlnt errtu 
Mateel, II: IrTlaetoo, M. Umpire— Mr. SwudeUef the 
Boolute Clnb. Time— lb.a)ni. 

ATHiATio we. WAsnnroTOir. 

The Weehtngtona conolnded tbelr week'a tonr on 
flept.8, etPhilade1pble,bypUylog there tha atxih 
cbampleneblp game of tbelr aerlea with tbe Atble- 
tlca. Tbe weather waa eool ud pleaaut. yet tbe 
attendance waa Tery email, few peiaoni knowing of 
tbe "flitare." Tbe Atbletlee bad won tba Aee pi«- 
cdlng gamea Tery eeally by the reepectlTO acorea ef 
11 to 8, Ii to 3, 30 lo U, 14 too, ud 7 to 3, ud were 
backed at long odda to win tbla eonteat In a eonpla 
of iDnloga. Al Beaeb waa played on tbe Albletlo'a 
Bine Inatead of Hnmu, wllb a Tlew to alrengthen- 
Ing them at tbe bat, Anaon atialn playing aecond 
baae, and Flaler flrat. altbongb a change tbr the 
better might be made by Beacb and Anaon eicbug' 
Ingpoeitlona. Tbe Atbletica batted Tery freely, aod 
with ooDBldeiable effect in thla game, eapedally In 
the eeoond, tblrd, flfib ud elgbtti Inolnga, when 
they made fonrleen mne on fl/teen baae bita. Flee 
fleldlDg enon, bowarer, preTentad mora tban three 
mna belog earned. Tbe fieldtog or the Waablng- 
tona waa Tery ebarp In Ibe other flve innlnjn, Init 
three errora being eommllled, aod in two Inataneei 
tha playen tbo* reaching Ibe baiei were "donbled 
np." In the aecond inning of tbe Waablngtoni, 
Thomaa drore a fine ban to left centee for three 
baeea. and ecered a 'nm. elded byClapp paestoffa 
ball, the other ran eoored by the Waabloglena being 
In tbe ninth Inning on baa4blta by Bellaakt, HUM*, 
and Donnelly, ud u error of Aneon'a. Tbe oateh* 
Ing of Clapp, ud aeeond.baae playing of Thomaa, 
wrre tbe moat noteworthy featnrta of tbla game, 
which wu Impartially nmplred. We glTe below tbe 
acoie, tbe Athletloa decidedly ont-plajing tbelr op- 
ponuta 



ATatma 



MoOcary. e a 1 

MeBride.p I 

AoBon.l b ....1 

PUIer, lb t 

Puhcr. rf......... J 

Bolton, Sb I 

Clepp, e 1 

ttriSi. at I 

MeMnlUn.lr 1 



*.laro.A- 



WAaaiBUTon 

(lleno, 1 b. 

Bellasal, rf..... 

HInee. I f. 

Donnelly, c f... 
Tbfmae. lb 



n.Iaro.A. 

..• 0 a ~ 
,.1 I I 
..0 I 1 

oil 

.lis 

.0 0 0 



Crbeldt. e e 0 0 0 

Wunn.Sb 0 0 S 

Snyder, e ,.0 0 3 



^El..ifTiJtSi M.hlhtDiA«.'lMVew Aeka woold 

SSadMntowU^PMUl*. 
Sd tBIoStaSTroStStb. bat U 8.W. Rtt 



IB tba flrat and aeerod tinning* a 
play by Bamea and 0'aonrke_Jiata«^ the 
only (tatare. On tba third losing the 



doable 



annia of llaoUi.rernaonud Pierce, aeei 
SSS^iS. SXraeTUth inning tbe Boatona 
SSSa »??lVe by £ood t«ttln& Cg*.?.'^ 
going to the bat, Ibe game »«» J^. «» £2^?* 
Sl^nt UTmatarlil ""t-"" V„V* 45! £Sjf 25 
wan^ictorlon* by B acore of » J»i;, J*» 
Ibe part ofthe Boitone wta ptoed tody. The e-ort- 
lent pitching of Spalding aid *S»*'^J^*i^r* 
Wblteweretmportutfeatniea. FortieMiato«.tje 
pl?;^";maeratcutre.flaldwaa the only tedJMBj 
ing batoreof tbelr play. Pergneon mala atrem 



jOg 

flne pUknpa. 

BotToa. 
O. Wri|bt.e e.. 
Bareea.ld b.... 

JS^n-i'^i'}::::: 

While, c 

O'Reuke, let b. 

Addy.rf 

ficbefer.Sd b.,. 
U. Wrl«al,eC. 



- Xhe fbllowing U tbe acore: 



■.lB.roa. 
.3 3 .« 1 
..4 4 4 1 
..4 3 0 1 
..4 4 11 
..14 7 0 
..0 Its I 
..B 0 a 0 
,.3 3 f 3 

..4 a 5 e 



ATi.Anl& 

Bexlew.a. 

raaica, a a...... 

■Mb. r f 

Pei«eaB.Mb.. 
Bai%ck, Id ».., 

Bfllt. P 

Oeblmaa.Iilb.. 
Pebor, I r. 

* ef 



11 

0 



r-li 

.0011 
.0 0 3 3 
.0101 
..0 13 4 
.0 0 3 8 
.0 0 0 3 
.1 1 13 1 
,.0 0 10 
,.0 0 S 1 



1 SX7S 
1 S-S 
I O-l 



Touli J3 38 tr U lolale. . 

BeitoB 0 a a 0 1 0 

AttuUe 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 

Buna eamed-Boetsa, a; Alleetle. a nnt baee en 
.^ra-Boeten. 8: Atlantle. L Tetd enet*-Batlan,3: 
Allutle, Uk onplre— Ur. OemoiaeL tuae In — ■ 

TRB) CHAnPIOXSHIP II=<X>IID. 
Tbe following table glTta tho ctmca played np to 
data, eyeiT game being nadlttd aa a TUto7 to tbe 
oinb haTlng the larger aoore, iReepcettee of uy 
qnaatlonoflegaUty. which wlU be Anally aettled U 
the doae of the aeaaon. 



AlhleUe 

Atleniie 

BeJtlmore...... 

Beaton 

MeTyUad 

Meteal 

PblUdelpkla.., 

Beifllele 

WaaktafitoB..,. 

Defeela., 



..luiaiit'iiii 



ami am Miit» 



CTiA 

Beeton. 

Atbletle: 

PhlledelpbU. 

Baltlmoie.... 

Mainal ■ 

Weeblncton.. 

Atlutic 



. .JS 
...JS 

....ar 

...J4 
...JS 

....a 

....33 



71 
71 
SS 
6S 
67 
43 
U 



8 

Z.IS 
196 

Lai 

ITS 

i-in 
Ltd 



TotaU J4 17I7 8 Totele 1 S 17 16 

Athletl... _....0 6 3 0 4 0 0 3 8-14 
WaeblB|ton....0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0,^, 1—3 
Bona Mrned— AtblMle a. - Bi e e e on e uu ie Atbletle 8; 
WublnelonS. Umpire— Wm. Mcl,eu of the CanaTU 
Clnb.— Time— lb. Ibm. _ 

BTDTVAI. wa. ATHLBTIC. 
The fifth ebamploDiblp game betweu the Untnala 
and Atbletica waa played on the 4th Inat, on tbe 
ground of the latter clnb In PbUadelpbla. The 
weather conld not baee been more ihTornble, yet the 
Umltcd publicity glTon led to a amall aaeemblaoe 
only being preaent. Tba Atbletica took the lead In 
the Moond limlnff by making a ooople of rone by the 
good batting of Flaler ud Clapp. tbe latter bitting 
weQ fbr two beaea. Tbe Mntoala made a alngle In 
the same liming by u error of Fialer'a and a ebarp 
aafa hit Ity Oedney. Tbe Hntnela took tba lead In 
tbe third inning by makiag three mna by three baae 
blta and errora of Snllon'a and HcOeary'a. Anaoo'a 
and Fis1ar*a good batting ud Holdaworth'a mnillng 
gaye tbe Atbletica a mo In the fOartb inning. In 
wbleb tbe Mntsala earned one by Eggler'a aplendid 
three b a ae bit. The Mntoale Inereaaed tbelr lead In 
the eixtb loolog by aoorlog uother mn by errora of 
Sottoik, Anaon ud HoOeary. Tbe excitement waa 
intaoae wbu the Atbletica In tbe eighth inning tied 
tbelr opponenta' aoore by the good batting of iuaon 
ud Flsbar, tbe latter Baking a apleniUd tbree-baae 
bit and coming home en Bntton'e lilt mtiffed by 
Holdaworth. The Atbletica were blanked in tha 
ninth inning, althongb HcHolUa bad beu mlaeed 
on the fly by Oedney, and the H otnila than won tha 
game by aoorlng two mna on errota l>y UcOeary, 
Sntlon. ud McBrlde. Tbe Mntoala won by their 
anperior fleldltig, the Atbletica doing tbe beet bat- 
ting. Below la the acore, glTtng all further parUco- 
lata: 



Tbe BTersgea In the bbamploDtblp aienn to data 
abow tba foUoElsg plarera tn be In the Tu: 

Hamm. oi. SoMH. aUU. Jrm 

L Ota. Wrlihl BMsn. Jl 71 18 

1. Anaen 

S. Wond 

4. KcVey 

a. Enler.. 
0. Hlnra... 
T. Boyd.... 

Bbobt Biora.— Tbe Olympics of Mew Tork defeated 

tbe Baltlca Bept. 4; acore, IT to 10 Tbe Weat- 

fleld, V. J.. Olob Unsior) waxed the Payobe of Greeu- 
point. I,. I.. Ang. 38. acoring 13 to 13; ud on tbe 
4th Inat. tha aenlor Wealflelds pollabed off the 

FnnkllB of Babwar; acore, 19 to 10 Tbe Fly- 

ewaye beat the Arcllca of Greenpolnt Sept. 3; totala, 

23 to 3 Tbe AdlTea of Brooklyn, I.. 1.. wnxe 

beatu by the Peetlmea Ang. SO, tha flgnrea lieing 

11 to 4 On Sept. 3 tbe Bongb ud Baady of 

JeuaeiUe Imt the BUInearflle (Pa.) Otnb, acorlsg 81 

to as The Englewood IV . J.) Clab took tbe Knlck- 

erbockera into camp at Holwken. Sept. 8; acore 31 

to 18 On Ang. 96 the Arllngtona of tbe metiopo- 

Ua Tialtad Bcruton, Pa., ud defeated the Hodoc 
ClDbby aacoreofOtoT, On tbe following day they 
ucountered tbe JelL O. Derla Onb. whom tbey Tao- 
qnlahed by a eoore of SS to 9. Next day tbey took 

the Enrekaa into eamp. ecoring 38 to 14 On 

Sept a tbe surer Stara of Kew fork beat the Qnel. 
daa of Onnge, M. J., on tbe fbrmer'a gronnd. Score, 

13 to 8 The Sblbee got away with the Eeyatonaa 

Sept 4atPhlUdalpb4a, aoorlng 37 to 18. 

TT.MT\»,TT. Hatch. *Tbe match between PhD. 
Gaaey ud Jim Dnnn of Brooklyn, Ii. I., end Jamea 
O'Brien ud Jamea Fenn of Cblomo. beet aoTen 
In twelee gamea, twuty-one toes eaob, waa eon- 
cloded et o*Briea*e Cowt, In tbe Pbanlx City, on 
Honday, Bept 1. Instead of the Chicago men win- 
ning the irst inatnllment on Ang. 18 by a aoore of 8 
to a, aa we were informed, a tie was tha resnll. each 
aide taking threegaraca. On the Itt inat, howerer, 
tb. Cbicagoana aoored 4 to a, tbna wlnolng by a 
eonat of 7 to 6 la tb. wbd. moriam. Tb. plm^ng 
tbmngbont wia aneh aa to alamp tba oonleeiuta u 
perfeot miatan of thla toTorlia paaOma of tha sons 
of old Ireland. There was qolto a anmeiona attend- 
uoe of apwtatora p eaaeot npon aoAb day. 8.T.Tal 
other malebee ware deolded daring the week, the 
leaolta of vUdi bad not bean zecalTed before going 
to prei 

TBa CKaimoiRBir 'ABnn.— Speelal Ingoiir Into 
the OMea of Addy of tb. Boston nine, ana Poainelly 
of the Wtabington. has elldted the lart tbat the 
former on Jnly 4 played In a pleksd-nlne match, aod 
tbat the lattor took part la a aerab match. Mdtber, 
therefor., Tlolated tbe mles, aad eonaeqnently the 
gamee of l»otb ehibo are legal ud will tie conntcd In 
tbe regular aeries. At Ibe meeting of tbe Jgdldary 
Committee in Philadelphia on tbe asd inet Ibe caaa 
of tba diabudment or the Resolato nine wUI be 
acted upon, ud moot probably Allleoa of tbe Ha- 
tnala aad Booth of the Atlutlcs wlU b^ abaolvad 
Iron tbe penalty tbey baTe lnenrTed,and the ICotoal 
and Atlutls games In wbleb tbey tMik part be made 
leslUmato eonteata. All tba Reaolato and Harylud 
matebee. howerer, wHI be throwa oat, aa aaltber 
-bib bare played tbelr qnota. 
■Baaan HoQuans, the aooompUahed 
player, fbela rather aore orer tb. dueat of cwy 
ud Dnnn by tbe Ohloago ex:»rtB; ud be barlog ex- 
preaaed a desire to try one of the latter bimaclf, a 
depoelt bee been left at tbla oflUv In onppcic or a 
challenge from him to Hr. Feaion. or uy other man, 
to play the beat in aaren or nine gamee— home^nd- 
bome match— (Or ftom fl.OOO to (3.000. If Mr. 
Fearon la agreeable, he can eud articles ud a de- 
poalt to Tan Cuma.- 

SzATca IaE.Am tb. Ooifconn of BBOOKX.7ir. — A 
oloaaly-oonteated game waa played between these 
cmbe on Sept 8 at SUten lelud, ending In a TlcK,ry 
for thelalAod nine after a tu Inninge game. The 
acore by Innlngala mm followa; 

Cooeord 7 10000003 0—10 

Staleo lalud 0 3 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 Z— 12 



Cl8falind.«bianaLauii.^Si£»l^ 
• Mooot depealt, tw a^*XB 



AftUATici 



TBM 

place la the vSUsSteS^, L 
of Baratoga Lake oTTfaAdlr^^S 
eniT«t weA. Sept. U a;?i?»illR! 
nrlona parts of tka «onatT»tnrff*V 
one or mora ofthe flre re^ .^SL? ' 
log to tbe aOblr a ebtR^%* 

!llck..l: Potamae.faU;^;^b'*Vti 



MeOeery. ee.. 

McBride. p u 

Anion, 3d b 3 

Fllle,-, lit b 1 

ruber, rf. I 

SmioD, SJb 0 

Clepp, 0 1 

Miinien, e f. 0 

McDuilln, ir. 0 



a.lB.ro.A. 



0 6 

0 0 

1 I 

2 11 
2 0 

0 2 

1 3 
0 3 
0 3 



. MOTOAL. 

Bexler, of. 

Hlgbam. r f. 

n.taeld.Sd b 

Butt. Ktb 

NeleoD, Id b 

Animn, e 

Sfetlhewa, p 

nednee. If. 

HoldAWortb, ea.. 



B.lB,ro.A. 
3 110 



^Totale 6 7 27 14 loUle 7 10 17 7 

Atbletle 0 1 0 I o 0 0 3 0—6 

Muluel 0 IXIOIOOX— 7 

Bane eameil— Alhletio, 2; Mntaal. I. Baaee nn emre— 
Alhlellc. 3; Untiiel. 11. Umpire— Charlce Folmer ofthe 
PhlledelphlAs. Time— 2b. 



BXCKI<BIOB wa. R!TGL.KWOOD. 

Tbe old EioelaloT Olnb of Brooklyn took tha field 
tor tbe firet time aince tbe Spring of 1873 on Sept 
4. when they accepted an InTitatlon from the gen- 
tlemen ol the Englewood Clab of Mew Jeraey to Tialt 
that anborbu retreat Ttkiog tbe 3.16 train tbey 
arrtTod at the Englewood depot and were cordially 
reoelTcd by the Englewood CTttb. After a well-playcd 
game on a Tery poor field, tbe aoore of which la ap- 

einded. tbey were entertained at tha Englewood 
onie, tha Excelsior OlaaClnb H.iighfing the gneata 
with their exoellent ainglng, 



Sxcauioa. 
l>. Cbenocnr, e. 
Petcre, p. 



B.lB.rO.A 

..I I S 3 
.3 3 0 ~ 



O. Chaaneey,Iatb.S 4 11 
Fleleber, Id b. a 4. | 



Lawreoce. Sd b. 
Dohrman, e e... 
B«rl.«f... ...... 

Sbeipe.r f..... 

Weod,lf. 



..1 I 3 

.3 I 4 

..I 4 0 

..I I 0 

..I 0 0 



TeUIe.... 
Becelifora..., 
Bnel. 



EaquwooB. 



iqi 

H. Delud, r f...... 

Demuest, 3d b. . . .3 

Xoaroe, o 1 

P.rkn. let b 2 

R.Deland,Sdb....l 
W. Humphrey, If.. 1 

Dene], e e 1 

Jonee,p 0 

E. Humphrey, o f. .2 



a.lB.ro.A. 
110 0 
3 0 
3 4 

0 13 

1 3 

0 I 

1 2 

0 I 

1 3 



..It 18 II U TotaU It 9 24 7 

4 8 .3 6 0 0 I 0-14 

^ I 0 4 0 I 1 S 1—a 

First beee by e iim e Bicelelor. 8: Bot'ewood, 10. Rob. 
eerned— Bxcelilor, 4; Easlawood, L Bnne glTea by field- 
IBS error*— Eicatstor, 9; Bnelewood, 8. Umpire— Mr. 
BfflllharthaKnlckerboekerClub. Tlme-lh. 4ani. 



CHBUKA wa. STATBiK IBLA1TD. 
Tbe Cbeliea Clnb of Bnwkjyn, M. 1., Tlilted 
Statu leland on Toeeday, 8n>t 3. to play tbelr flnt 
game with the Suten laland Clnbud after a well 
played game they eame off the Tlaton by the ep- 
puded ecore: 

_GunvIsLA». a.laro.A. 



VcCormeck, r f....4 
wm, Id b a 



Hetealle. a e.. 

Oeryr, 9d b 

Caaatdy, o f. 

Boaeb, c 

nnorljcan. If 

Dacbaime, Istb. 
"ule.p 



I 0 
3 0 

0 1 
3 0 

1 3 
0 7 

0 I 

1 14 
I I 



Worth. Id b.... 
Maarer, let h,. 
Rom., e r. . 
Doilaid, a a.... 



116 1 
...I no 0 
....1 I a 0 

. II 3 8 

Jeskaoa.Sdb 1 18 1 

SBrs«ne, p 0 0 0 3 

HilcEoock, 1 r. I 10 0 

BeaTen, e 0 1-3 i 

Araetreor, rr....O Oil 



Ttotala li 9 17 ul Totals 8 7 17 18 

Chelsea I 1 3 3 3 0 0 3 4-14 

SUIen Talaad ..8,8 0 1 a 0 0 a ' 4- a 
Umpire— H. Dehlmaa, Atlantia Clnb.' Time— Ih asm. 

A THBAXKICAX, QABR. 
An exalting ome waa conteated at the Beertatlon 
Qronnde, 8u Frudeoo, OaL, Ang. al, between nlsa 
liuuiuuaed of membera of the GuUomla ud the Al- 
bambra Tbeatie companlea. Tha aooie: 



Blee. p 

Lehman. Sdb..., 

Bymn. r f 

We]ch,e , 

Beed, I f 

Mee,Vdb 

RIakey, a a 

Coreoran,eC.,... 
BaeiwS.Iatb.. 



Tbeatie companlea. Tba aooie: 
o. IL OAuioamA. 
...8 8 WUIbumauB, 

'.'.la a 

...4 I 
..3 4 

..J 1 

3 

a 

...I 4 



....a 

..J 
..J. 

...4 

jtto«,8*h::;"i 

5nloy, If. 1 

Woods, rf... s - 



, p.... .., 

noamani8d a.: , 

Bow,... 
Beniy, ef... 
Walker, a a,. 
LoB^Ieib., 
Hairtofl 



Totala... .......17 s Totala . 

Alhembra I P 4 1 4 6 

OalUbrela 4 1 8 8 3 0 

Umplf»-J. HalLBapiia Olnb. - 
Coyne. Tlma lb Bhn 



"HAJMB OF THB tVSKK. 
„iSf *!S*™'i!« '•»^ Pmfeartoaal coateaU took 
ptaos dniiag the naat week: 

■2!: 1 AK!lS!C''/t'!?*'»«to"v" Phnadel*a.l4 to 7 

SSI" a A^?"!""^,i«*!?«bi. •IBtSiklyn 8 3 

Bept 3. Ilntnal tb. WeshlBxtaa. at Brookln 




Bet*.C BoatoB T8. AtUntIo, at BcatM m < 

Bee^ a. AlhleUe n. Wesblagtoo, ei Phlladalphla. .14 f 
Tbla week tbe Boatona pli^ tb* Hntada oa tbe 
Unlpn qronads oa Tnaaday, and tba Allutlea on 
wadnaadaj. 



THE RIMGa 



BXliUY DirrKR FATALIST STABBED. 

A telegram ftom San Frucleco, CU., abates tbat 
Billy Dwyer. tbe well-known mMdle-welgbt boxer, 
waa htally elabbed in tbat city on tba nl«ht of Sept. 
6. The diapatcb merely aaya that Dwyer and a nun 
named John Harrlogton engaged ia a fight In a aa- 
loon on Jaakaon atieet, the proprietor of wbldi man- 
aged, with the easlatance of othria, to ejeot Ibe oom- 
bateata firom tbe premleea, ud that, after reaoblog 
the aldewalk. Herrinuton drew a dirk ud plnngeS 
It Into BUly'a breast InBletlBg a wonnd which 
caased bla death abortly afteiwarda. Tbla IntelU. 
aenoa win Im lecelTod with extreme aoriow by 
Dwyer'a trienda In thla part or tbe conntry, where 
hla name was almoat u familiar aa on Ibe Pacific 
Slope, ud where he bad muy warm frienda. wbo 
will ainoerely hope tbat tbe report of bia datta ia 
wltbont fonndation, tbongh tbe contrary. nnXortn- 
nately aeema to be the case. Dwyer wee bora in 
Connty Clan, Irelud, on Chrlatmas Day, 1838. ttood. 
6rt 7yin., ud bla weight in condition was 1370). 
Hla parenta emlciated to this conntry when Billy 
waa yet a cblld, ud located in tbe Foorth Ward. 
Mew Tork, where be waa brongbt np. Aboat the 
time be attained bla majority Diryer aalled for tbe 
Land of Oold, ud In tb. year 18C3 be made bla de- 
bat In tbe prise ring, bla antagonist being Tommy 
Cbudler, wbo baa aince obtained mocb celebrity a« 
a pnglUat The battle look place near San Fruda- 
oo. Gat., Jnne 6 of tbat year, and efler finbtlog 04 
roanda in 1 bonr and 24 mlantea. when botb were 
too mnch exbantted to contlnoe, tbe referee de- 
clared It a draw. Hla next utagtralet was Johnny 
Walker, ud tbey fongbt for fSOOa aide, Oct 8. 1863. 
Dwyer being awarded the alakea after battling 3 
bonis, the nnmber of Tonnds conteated being 106. 
Shortly after tbla BUIy aune EMtud on tbe Utb 
of October, 1804.,foogbt Jack Tomer, off-bud, for a 
atake of t400 ud a liet of tOOO; bnt at tbt 
close of tbe alxtb nmnd tha police pat u eod to 
tbe sport, and the atakea were drawn. Soon after- 
warda deeeased again left Ibr Callforala. when in 
U70 a depoelt waa posted for unther match between 
blm ud Otaandler, bnt Tommy deotlolng tn go on wllb 
It Dwyer reoeieed forfeit In 1871 be paid uotber 
Tialt to the metropolis, ud was one of Joe Oobnra'a 
eeoondalntba latter'a meeting with Jim Ilace In 
Canada. Hay 11 of aald year. Daring bis stay, 
wblch waa extended bnt a few weeke, Dwyer opened 
negoUatlona with Owney OcogbrgaB for a match, 
bnt tbey Uled to come to an agreement Shortly 
snbaeqnut to bla letnra to ChUfonIa, BDIy pn^ 
caeded to tbe White Pine DUbrlct, where ba em- 
barked In tbe ealoon bnaincea, in wblch, wdtMllere, 
he was atlll engaged et tbe lime of hla death. He 
last flgnred in ring matteis as tba tialner and aeeond 
of Jamea TrerlllUn foi hla match wiih Patsy Hogin, 
aeTaral montha ainea. 

'' Amtbhi i b FmiAn."— a book besrloK thU HUe, 
with tha antbOTsblp cndlted to the EdltorofTn 
JL" T?."?.*'^!™' "eeently been lained from 
the pnbllablng bonae of B. H De Witt We teke u 
urIyoppoTtanllyto tUto tbat the work lans< by 
tbe Editor of Tbb Mxw Tons Cupna, that he knew 
nothloa of it nntU It wu pnblisbed, and tbat the 
nseof hie nsme U wltbont wsmnt ot authority, 
ud Ine itn ae b le nnder any circamstaaoee. We 
deem thla ootica necaaaary la oider that lb* pabUo 
may netbemUledaa to tbe aulbor. Mow tbat tbe 
matter bw been brmgbt to the noUeeof the pnb- 
Uaber, It la to be preanmed tbat tbe klalflcalloB will 
no longer b. peraUted to, bnt tbat the work win be 
»laa >n. And the obJecttonabU Unca omItUd in 
fniaie editions. 

Bnnuiia iQBHimov.— Bill CleaTer, proprietor 
of tbe London Pnbllo Bonae, 834 Xtghth aTairae. 
offers a llTB sheeji fbr competition by dSTOtaaa ol 
the old-oonntry game of aklttlca, the eonteat to take 

£Iaee there on Wedneaday. Sept 10. A great game 
I expected, u. tbe fbUowing experts bra made 
knowa theli IntuUon to eompeto: Ait Cook. Ted. 
Broom, Tom Taylor, - Blackmoie, Ted. Jones, BID 
Brown, Charley TbaiAnay, Dick T i a d s eu , Jad 
Woods. Patarson Joe, Tom Bing, The. Thylor. aad 
tba worthy boat The Teteiu knight of the daarer. 
DIok Bnckley will oOdato aa mfbrc*. A new aet et 
nine and ebeeaea will be nioTlded for the ooeaalan 
by Dick tba tnrf prophet. Open to all; utsaaoo 
free. 

DosoTAB TB. HuBKAT^We haTB BeeslTad two oom- 
mnnlcatlona la lalbrsDce to tbe lato IntomiptM 
mill as Pnint Airy, In the Delawaia BlTer, opposite 
PnUadalpbia. tba wrlleia of which claim thas toe 
pnblisbed cepnrte thereof mlaTpteaant the ikota. 
They aay that while Hniray entered tba Ting bat 
fonrponndaabore hla ngnlar figbtin* weight, Don- 
OTu was twuty-one poonds over bla. and waa con- 
aaqaatlTia aotiimtoflgbt; also, tbat wbOe Hike 
w aMlpnnlabed In thelaaa, be was u able to con- 
ttons tbe atnwgle as Jim. and that many of tbe apeo. 
toton wonld baye been wllUng to bet npm blm. 
DonoTU talka of w,.v<«g ^ fireab match for $600* 

Bolt DonuT wut as psaaeager en board tba 
PBd&> Hall Bteemablp Compaay'a steamer Oohm, 
wbleb left thU pert for AsptonUon Friday, Bept 8. 
A namber of frienda aaaembled at Pier 49, Mortb 
Btev, to bid blm good-bye and wlab *H" a tjcaaant 
Joazaoy, a praflUable aotoua la ta* laad ef nUL 
sad a aafe letnm. 

W> BATS A uxm tot Homer Xjoa, 



lilCB.. i; rowBiaeeraMrr*ton t\7Wta 

Brooklyn. U I., I: Ta i?^r|vl.^ A ije 

K. T., I: Molaal^ Alh.;. i.>JjB«2!; 
Keasaa of Harlem, N. T.,V: uSSfS^ 

Foni>«arsd Rem-AriniamT^f b 
Do<ioeaneofAIl5bany.Pa.i:^"^. 
Potomeoof Qeorsetown. I; !,.— >" 
Ballatoa ofBellatM. N. r., I: dSiS!?'' 

Donbte emU Bace-Ary uuolVrT^*4 
wyek of A!ta^, 1; MbibaI or juC.**,*<! 
Toraoto. 1. •i.Tta,, J. , 

Fnm tbla liat ttwinb. oWm ^• 
utrtaabaTe been made fer tuHnir^ 
race. aoTen fbr tbe fotiiv<aj«A. < 
ecnn. ud two for tho Vt't^nltfil^ ' 
for tbe|anlorelng1e«eaUiar«tltud]^. 
ud are tu In ntimber; bnt, notEiS'' 
ofBdal list, we cunot glTaUiaraM^! 
wbo propoee to eonlend fcr tSenS 2 
talut preautad tbore readan tvT, 
u aaanred saecraa; ud la the , 
soTeral commlttsea appointed by Ih. 
elation bara labomlwlth na] lii! 
naenta looking to tbe oomAnt sa 
both ptittelpula and apedalon, i 
that uy wbo attend will han ecL 
maktog tba trip. A oomiaodloin i 
Iwm erected by the Aaaoctatloa n i 
easy of access, and ftom wLkk a 'c 
eoniae eu be obtained. Mei.nwu '^ 
is felt beeanae of the apathy otMBW 
amatenr eanmenof tba City of £igS,'< 
thla isatler, net a aoUtary tatrtiaSif 
celTod ttera uy ot tbj dnbsbelauluii 
km Mary. Di next week'a Cu»n*Vr. 
apaaccniatsiepoitof tberaee.'. ^ 

TDB TORONTO RBOsni I 
Bongb wtstber, tba Hmlted UBste . J 
and rather bad management cml^^h* 
the international regatts at T<>nau>.o!L,J 
able flxile, aenial of tbe prlaeirla' 
programme falling to coma ott sua ija. 
feating bnt IltUe intereat tai lbs ti:j^| l 
Sept 3, wu tbe opening dty,|^i.;te 
for flrat-daae yacbte, for Ut Oatm, 
medal ud champion flag ot Tonatf^i, 
added. Ten Canadlsn yessels iluM.i 
Stuley arriTiog home flnt rorly bSib, 
tbelBa. Owing totheweatombooTdjtaJ 
bowoTer. it waa declared no nm, aMm. 
aalled OTer on the 8lb. when the IrUhem j 
in forty-flTo minntea befoie ibelsa " 
Tbe&nr-oared profcaalonai noa,CL 
day, did not take place; hot tso u 
peered for the amatenr ftonrmand . 
piliee were fonr medala preeenlid bj He a 
Oeneral, toar ctipa ud a piece ofpkte-i 
TBhieof gaoo. The race was wmbrtteL 
Clnb, the Aigonut Club's boat bmUM i 
der and iMoomlng nnmanerobla. Ite t 
tore for the ematenr donblfr«Dll tm 
Canadlus. Tbe dliUnce was tas ; 
the piiie two oere Taloed at 173. & la 
Lambe won. Tbe donble-acnll pr 
two mOee, for a pnrae of 8150, .« i 
Henry Conlter ud Epb, Monlt otH 

Tlme.lSHBX- If thU U coitect tad « 

tally two mllee, with a Inm, the time la,«<lti| 
exception, tbe bMt of which wa ben i 
The nwing emU eat down for tbt ttta 
did not lake place; bnt three aaUlni a 
trated. Tboae for outre-boaida tad l 
were deolared off, bowrrer, becaaas I 
bnoy was again mieeing. Tbe eeooaS 
taoa tn tb. OoTaraoi^^enetsl's moAd,. 
with frar lesaer pilsea, had six cna 
OlpsT of Hamilton woo, Maieppa i 
Kelpie thiidL Tbeie waa a beary 
yaabto were diamulled. Tbo apoetwma 
SJO P. M. on tha 6th. wllb tbe pnta' 
aeon ncs, two-mllas, fbr piixea ot| 
Tbe oonlsatsnto ware BeniyCoaltar mil 
cla of Plltsbaigh. aad TlMmea Trwd a a 
Barry «t Toronto. Oealter won by tat k 
Horila aecond. Tba next lace walsi 
doable ecalla, two mOee, for two caie. 
andtlS. The entries were BLud H.1 
Aigonant Onb: J. V. Sehalee ud Henyl 
the Mew Dominion: aCerrigu tadH.tr 
the Toronto. Tb* Aigonant won bylHy 
Dominion aecond. 



Natatobia^ Ooamis. — A eome«talia8i 
ToiT attiactlTe apedacJa waa preaeatadal 
of tbo Hailam BlTor oa tbe momlsg K 
when B swimming contest rams off btteai 
of yonng ladlee, fore ellk dreaa -niaaSU 
taoee one mile. Tbe fklr enee wkeovtaed 
prlie were u followa; Hlaa DeSUb Oeboav, 
delphia; Hlaa Haxy Tbatobe*. ItaMk, 
Hlaa Ads Vreelud, Mew Tork; iSlita 
Ijnehbnra. T..: mas HolUa Dma. Vl 
Ireland: Hlaa USnle Cotton. Baeln., Itoai 
wii.i, Pendergaat, Baltimore. Md. : MlaBnr^ 
Mew York; and His. Catbeiine rUtk, Kcwl 
Mesa. Tbe first-named carried off tbe pilm 
lut etylo. Ibongb abe ml^bt not have dae 
not MoUIe Duan, who wta la Ibe fial I 
a«me distance, withdrawn from tbs itct ii 
to aid in tha leacne ot a yonng maa it 
ihllu orerbiard, ud wbo, bat for tha Had} 
uce Tendered by tbla ttir ud eonr<geam < 
kjmib, wojid probably baee beendneiii 
' Cujtou came home eeoond. Tbe winnerl tin 
40 minntee. Tboeo wbo wltneeicd the bsnie 
Mlaa Donin at onoe took ttepa to prtieol \m 
gold watch aa a reward for ber befolsoL bsi' 
afternoon of tbe eame day a race cama off.iSi 
of Fllty-Snb alieet, E. B.. in preatDos ef i 
gathering of apedatora. Wm. Allen tad Ma 
were opponenta, ud the oonteet wee tbr 
tuce 440 yarda. ABu won by eleven ' 

Thb St. Jobk Bsoatta.— It haTlag 
mated in aeTenl JonnaJatbat there witsKnaa 
of the approaching inleraatloDal towlai wp» 
St Jobn,M. B..nolpiOTlnga snscess.tktiirt 
ot the committee, Ur, D. 0. Smith, teltiiqt"*) 
tiadlotlon of tbe statement aaanTlni ae Bsr 
event piomlsee tolw u great a aoeoeMU 
gatta ever 'held In the PioTlDcea. Tba 
•he different oommltteea are laboring slla 
labod leal to eecore tbat object, and the: 
tbey bare reoelTed from oarem.-n In vtzlem 
are, we are informed, Tuy enconrulBg. M 
Iln, Bobert Fulton ud Oeorge Btown bm— 
for the alngle.aca11 shell iac»-prltes.t«B^I'i 
—bnt It U probalda tbat tbe letter wiUellMBte 
bele matched to row Biglin three diyibbt J 
Mew Yorker will thna enoonoter the "j?"?' 
era of the Provincea, and mncb uxldyeul 
byhlatriende to hear tbe reenltot the death 
Ins. For the fonr-osred shell reoe-pti"«*52 
$S0O ud $200-tbe Parle, Uclarea. lagsfcg*; 
aerveial American crews bave enteieo. ■■Jv, 
atruge to aay, Halifax will, from pieic Ji ^n il 
ancea, be nnrepreaented. Tbe other nets 'f'rS a 
donble-ecnlla (amatenr), fonr-nered lep*"^? i| 
canoea ud tnba. Bntriee cloae on O^lw'r'!^ 
ud the regatte takea place on WednodiT. » 
weather permiti Ing. 

BiouH am Bbowh Haicbcd.— AtlatI Ibi"? ' 
of agreemrat for a acnilera' race between Jme T: 
lla of tbla olty and- Oeo. Brown ef Ealte^J \ 
have beu elgned, eealed ud delivered, IfS''] 
niu haTing agreed to Jobp'e proposal to r 
daya after the St John legatt^ On the U < 
made tbe neeeaaary allentlon in Ibe p I"'^^ 
taobed b'j utograpb to tbe docnmeni ]f\rZ 
e'goed by BIglln, which wia then f ui aa j j"** 
temporary alakabolder, B«n. Jcha V'lK'Z 
eompanlsd by a depoelt of tUO. Tbe Biba 
8I.0M a aide, and la to be rowed ovarti"S 
eonxee. one-tnra. to Bedford Barlo, hatbor ^ - 
bx. on or aboat Sept 30; Ibe enm of 1398 16 ^ 
toBlgUatnr expenaeenpon bia si'l«'*;ZjiS 
Tbe men are to tan ecpsiato atahabcaa,ae^ 
flnsl slakehiflder la to be abosan on <bsB(«. 
prerloiu to the raoa. in whose hands tb* 
$000 a aide win at that time be pooled. - ■ 

Wonu> Ts. Bbbau>. — Fonr.oe.Td eieesj^^B 
ot eompoeltois employad lo the oflkee ol f* '■ 
aod XMt Btrald reepectlvely, nnlled * 
Harlem ~' - - 
on 

HcCOOmb'. vwu, wn wuiiMi www -w — ^u— m 

ne Wartd fonr were flrat to get dxi, t;^^ 
lead and keeping there nntll tbe flnKk,<)*<^ 
ofponente van abont ten lanatbe lo tb*''*'' m; 
tioate were. manned tbna:' irerLt-OesdATZ 
HaclMtb. Habr. Kalla, atroke; Ottta^J^^ 
Om/d— Dntl'm. bow: Hanger, UaOoioa, e" 
atioka; Manden. ooxawala, 

A aix^lBSD BABOB BACB camS Off 0B^*8>2 

klllRlTer.at Pblladelpbla. Ang. 3D. b't**2'S' 
repieaantlng the Cieeceot. Pemeylvinla "'^^ 
Cloba. It was a norel aflUr, the osremn 
tiled In "storeplpe" bale aod Unen '"■■^^S 
tbem to present a Indleroos appcaisan^^^ 
created mncb merriment amona iboesTBo. 
bled at Iklrmonnt Park to witoros th* 
Tbe Fakon took the lead after re«In|i * SSHulX 
ml]e. ud won by eoTeral lugth*, ■•doUT.'^"" 
mllea in ISmln. 26tee. p. 

Dunn Am Comcnis, oarameo of Jo^iSTJ 
rowed a aenllen' race on the Allfib^I"^ - 
Pittaborgb, Pa.,Scpt8, fnr 860 a fide. 
qnlehly WUt to the front, ud at the ten*-;^ 
ahead, bnt nnlnekDy, fnaled a bridge P>^ 7^ 
gave bis opponent u advutane ItflV" 
ud. Befbme, A T. Foiie. 
A POOB-OABo BAox.in Inriggcd Xlgs. ftv^^ 
«. came off on the CbaiWWJJ^ 



n iiu ncma reepectlT*]y, pniien srrv^ua 
Lilem BlTer, tnm tha powder Iwet to 

Wednesday, Sept 3. A orllUIen "STrf 
A>omb'eDam, (orwbleh both wentebbSS 



so, betweu the Ooop^ 
Tbe former camabOB*^ 



a aide, tbies miles, 
Boaton. Haas., Ang. 
TbrraMoTiu erewa. 

a Bklnnte ahead. ^i. 

WM. SCEABPV baa not yet made 
the cbaOenga isaaed seTanl weeks baea wr- 
TuEycfc. Wbetetbiee 
. Thb F aiaanaaip Boax Ci.na hold thdr 
annnal legatia at Pleaaut VaUty, on O*^^ 
thla (Taeaday;«ftenoon. ¥lae aport U aniw-r 

Tbb anans for the Matlenal 8n>*t£,2CS 
to be held on thsBcbnylkUl BiTtr^atnnjJ^S 
Ps.,ODt8,e]oaeontbe33dlnat Iii^penV^TJi, 

A BowBo BxaATiA wOl take plu* *t£S5* 
IT. nnder tbe ensptoee ot tb* T«» 



Ind., Septl 



A cBAixzHcx oonn was <»n<e»t** SLSSw* 
ben of tbe Baltlmoie. Vd.. Qnolt 
RlTBT View, Sept 1. Tbeio wrio » •""iil. 
petltois. and Jamea Bond won, Chas.BjJMWJ-5i 
SSt pitehed at a box 18xT ioAmJl^Utamo^ 
eompsitmute, the outre of wblehwjujteo".^ 
tbe others three. Bond niade seven nj»"rjj^ 
threes Heeod Tboe. Pbllbnm tbon^ltawne. . 



for $80, Bondagaln winning; score, t 



Tbb BawFkAvaaco Oasbib are to «*JL*^,« 
Uea driUs at the Academy of Xoste ^SS^* 
ing the cnrrat weak— tbe flist on tbsevBsrT. 
Sept and th* second OB tbe lOtk 



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