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TWjO LONDON J I r F.R ARY WQM£tf.
fik-teliM of Wits, fiiilii‘l Ilo«f wj
Mrs. .Campbell '"nii'il.
ricx\\ : u.,' Mrs Campbell
3'raod 4tri;,vHh “m Miciqty.’’ The find
limned is ;ui Irish lad v ,ol‘ about 60 or
IG6, sUpitb stout, ryund faced and al
.wa vs dressed —ricoor/li.ng ,fr> American
■ideas—very Thequeev
is the g.rftivd'VSt,of the .grand army qf
Rowdily jftsjessqd old jEnglish ladies,
whose uppnrql /gould,drive an Amuri
,can woman .crazy if she,’were obliged U?
wear it. Loosely .Siting bodices, lac*
shawls, enormous plainly band*
.ed hair—natural or a “scratch”—mitt*
and reticule, are .component parts of
.this get up.a Ja Heine Victoria. Ty it*
wearers it js (Conside;. d the divnfiied
and beoqmifDg ,tßing for elderi v wo
turn; while ,the ycßoy skinned, thin
.old woman, with an abundance of ela
borately dressed gray hair, no cap,
diamond earr.iugS and lightly tilting
Parisian cogtyim o is looked upon a*
; ono of the .offensive < f American
products, and is t the const ”t - object
,of derision iatyin Rwghsh p’eus, pencil*
and voices.
Although M.r*. Cashel IT icy boa
.been lor many years lie fere t! te pub
lic as a writer, Add has produced ex
cellent work in Action, she has never
(been fortunate enough to achieve a
•wonderful paying success. She has
told mo thatlier earnings average £S(JO
jb year, ahoy t $2,500, or SSO a week.
(Blie values American .connection
very highly, acknowledges that
fhe larger of her in.com© is de
rived from America.
Having formed a )ifrr,yy partner
ship forcopvright piypovts with John
Jdliie, the liarpers.are mb/ie to protect
her later writings, and pay her with
the promp(Uitfss and liberality for
w hich their > l/im© is a synonym. Mrs.
lloey lives in a pretty house in the .old
court suburb, Kensington, not far
from the healthful town house ,of the
ouke of Argyll on L'atnpdey Hill.
Her husband is a legal figlif, giuj is a
permanent member of the /counsel for
ith.o management of £}ks prince of
Wales’ Rothesay estates. This office
brings him a salary of £I,OOO per ofi
jftini, so 1 lmt financially as {.Veil .us so
cially. Mr. and Mrs. ,Cashel liocy are
ju an curable position.
Mrs. Campbell Prned is a graceful,
delicate yoqng woman about 15. She
gomes of a good family, and the pa me
of her husband is also that of one of
the gentility. She is a,charmingly ai*-
fistic dresser, nncj as far ps her health
w ill permit associates with a gay and
fashionable set. Her novels ,are wide
ly read, but in England are kept away
from readers exactly as those
pf On id a. They are in a certain sense
brilliant, but are restricted to the de
lineation of scenes and manners of ii
fast and loose class of people—a kind
/only too prominent in large cities in
this feverish uge. Her literary style
violates all canons of the art, as under
stood aud studied by more serious
writers; pev.erihelps*, there is a gla
mour ip fiot nerfods, ft fascination in
per study of /•napu'tep which causes a
ponder t(D lief fiction breath
lessly to the epd. and then toyrpig it
pway, vowing that the ]tjmc spent in
j ending it might and .should bp piore
profit r oly employed- Mrs. Campbell
i‘raed has beep m Apmrica, haying
piade the now regulation trip thither
with her friend Justirj McCarthy.—
Cor. Pittsburg Chronicle.
Tjjfpsraphy rnezlcd Him.
A mar) who ha<} ncy/'r seen jlho jn
*iilo of a telegru|jji offiflo wandered
into tlinj pf New London the ptlior
duy, nml rtj some ono panto ji) tvitlj a
message usitefl fo ?( seo it go,” He was
taken in.side pi id gratified, but was not
inclined to believe ihaf. 4 message was
v-eallv sent by the flicking f;t*y.
litially -Manager £mit]i builf g short
circuit in the operating room, with
(tperator t’ostollo gf, ono end and the
old man and tho piauager at the other.
Then Mr. Bmitli requested the old
follow to -whisper something to him
pud he would send it to Costello. H&
did so, but when ho saw his word?
written out at the other end pf thp
short circuit lie duimed that Costejjo
heard him when ho told Manager
Bmitli what to send- Mri Hpiith sug
gested to hin; that lie sshoqhj vyrito on
paper what he p anted to say, am} then
( lie could conduce himself that there
was no “shenunagin" about, it. Tho
old follow did so, imt] Mr. Smith pent
it to Costefio. who returned the words
on pajrer. Kvep then he could hardly
be convinced, hut |)p concluded that
“it was the darn Jest thing ho ever
saw.” He spent fia]f an hopr in the
pffieo and fi;rp|shcd a great laugh for
the operators and messenger hoys.
He hailed from I-edyard and had
never biVuiriti ;i telegraph office before.
—New Lon lon Telegraph.
A YVi,lp t ,wal?<) t-tttlp Miss.
I liave a little girl. 4 years old. who
is a source of much amusement to all
who 'hear her talk. The day of the
presidential election WO lost her; some
pne had left tho baseypeut door open
pad she was away up the street with
the kitten in her arms, I ran after
her and sail}: ‘"Oil 1 baby, where are
You going?" phe said i “I am talcin’
Kitty to tl»o White House to boat for
Clevelin.”
Another time wo were talking at
the dinner table about the Feast of the
Passover, and her father said: “The
Israelites eat nothing but unleavened
bread during that time.” Baby fol
lowed with the remark: ‘’No, pot
even ’lasses or jelly on it.”
Yesterday I took her to see a lady
with a new baby, and on her way
Jiomo she said: “Mapima, why don’t
ti'm a hshvl” 1 fi»id in rftT»lv r “T
| cannot afford il, because yon eost me
|so much all tho time.” She waited a
while and then said: “Mamma, if I
cost so much you ought to be awful
to me.”—Now York World.
Why will peoplo postpone their
•benefactions? Record was made in
t London the other day of a lady be
queathing a forfuno in 1873 to a man
Kwho had saved her life in 1848.
RPwenty-five years are a big slioe of a
Juan’s life, and perhaps, in the above
jease, tho man died in the interval be
tween his heroism and the proposed
JKrwfU’d. 1. _
Ur t’ui.l f.-r lu
“I would like to see some diamond
rings," said a foppish young man
a dainty manner of speech, entering *
three ball,emporium on Ililstod street,
noay Taylor.
“You would, eh?’' said Mar*, .the
proprietor, to himself a? .he £r*v*!M
along his,counte,r toward thc/lireatep
ing to bo .custom? l ’.: Mlktt J *bgt mo ,dot
feller ,ish po good," .and aloud, .in Lhe
most genial planner, “Anything you
rant, sir, yog shall |haf.”
The young ,man quickly ,chaso a ring
with a .three ca,rat single stone of
prime light and requested that it bo
kept apart for him, .as he had no money
at that moment. Map* .cleared away
the rings, ,wR»u (the young man, sud
denly leaning .oyer the counter, indi
cated p. spot .upon the shelf where the
chosen ring .should he left nnti/l ids
return. Ip the movement his «lbow
went through the glass lop ,of the
showcase.
“Upon my vWprd," pried he, “that
was n most awkward trick. I do not
know what to .say. Toy ruay add the
damage to the price of gne wing.”
“Tier glass cost only tree *fo!!nr.”
said Marx with some ilj grace. “\"hy
don' vou pay it now f"
“Whv. sir. 1 I’ni.nhof fluids,’'was
the distress! u! protest.
“Yon vill e; r -ct:.e ,mr if I<correei
you,” blandly relied the broker, and
Lending over tin* case lie seized flic
protruding end of ,a $‘J() hill an.']
plucked it from flic young miyi's vesf
pocket.
The purchaser was woyered
confusion and .averred tlint he il;m>W
no.t that lie hud the money. He wai
ready, however, to have,the coast <of f]w
glass deducted.
When Marx deposited flint <eyr*)Wig
the hank clerk returned to him a S2O
bill on which fie had deftly imprinffd
iiU large violet letters #he condemning
word, “Counterfeit." C’j.iicag;> Ti;-
bu&e.
An Ancient OffnriHurf,
A most valuable .and intercstingdoc- .
Utnfnt °f .antiquity has beet) .obtained
fior the fyo.uvfo museum. If is the
speech agruust Athenogetios delivered
by Hyperidos, tlio friend of Demos- ;
til cues, and iljue defender of the notor
ious courtesan Pliryne, who was no- |
fused .of impiety, but was saved by the
piator, who juiljcdotl her pcplumant}
displayed ,herx*harf.ns to the eyes of the !
astonished judges. The incident has
been depicted on canvas by (Jerome, i
Thp history of Hyjierides and bis 1
speech, fts set forth by M. Revillout ju
jus report to the Academy of Inscrip
tions, is cimiousenogg}). Afjie nogen os
bad a perfumery shop which was man- !
gged by .a ;nan .of straw, or rather .a
aiaye, galled Midas, to whom ft client
of Hyperitles had left money. Rejiig
unable to rcc.Oy.er tlie sqm the client
resojyed to b.uy the shop, and the !
negotiations tvcjpc carried on by a lady
friend of Athenogenes, to wit, Anti
gone, a rcil hanod and black eyed
Athenian damsel.
All this trnilic led (o iegaj sqiiahhlfts
between tlivs^extremel y interesting
Greeks, and gave Ilypeiades an oppor
tunitv of descanting on bargains af
fected by women, who were treated gs
badly by Holoq m, fyppieoi> afterward
Healed them jp );;» ppgftlhMll Cenlo
The pleading of Hyperides has
ft wonderfully modern tone about
if, and —but for the names, dates
and place}—might have been de
livered in the royal courts pf
jqstioo in the Strand or at the Paris
tribuuaJ pf cojnnieree. The soeech i*
mentioned hy Jxmginus, who’alsQ re
.(prs to-tlmt jn defense of Rhryne but
it has only, recently been found on
papyrus by ?J. Reyfljcut, an assistant
keeper of the I/qnvie museum. —Eon-
tlop Telegram.
7>«ting Tfifgviipp ppjes.
A young mail with a gimlet two
feet long stopped, j;j front, of a tele
graph pole i:j an upUn\*i) street the
other day and begau to bore into it
A noth op young man, $ reporter on
The Bun. stopped also ppd asked ths
lirsf what Ig) vow about. “lamgoin j
to find out Jio\v long jJiis stick wil
stand up,” ho paid, fwistingtho handLa
rapidly. “1 mq employed by the com
pany that own* the poje, and it is mv
business to go about the (streets making
inspections fikp this. Evej-y .pole is
numbered, and when X make my re
port fbe company takes action accord
ing to the condition of the wood.
This is the only way we can tell how
Strong a po)e f,s, tor decay begins be
neath the surface and works toward
the center, {t shows on the outside
last. Bo you can't tell from the looks
whether ;t pole may not come down id
the lirst |ii"h wind, or light one.
either, for that matter. Tins one,’'
and he withdrew his gimlet apt} looked
at the lino shaving clinging to it,
‘’will last at least u year without dan
fpr. There is one on the Bowery, near
’ourth street, that looks perfectly
souud, much better than this pne, ip
fact, and vet it is decayed almost from
surface to surface, and is liable to full
any day.’’ The you tig man did not
IfWwW when U*e couai«o ,w would re
place i.atigerous poic, and. SUteT
making a memorandum in a book, he
proceeded up the street fo probe fh<
next stick.—New York Bun.
A Repeating Rifle Invented to Is2<J,
A Kingston man, while looking
through a file of newspapers published
in Kingston tr- 1625, found W descrip
t;ou of n “new invention,” a repcey
ing fi-earm. The gun was manufact
ured in New York city and was
invented bv a man named Isaiah
Jennings. Hie description reads as
follows: “It is a single barrel and
lock stocked in the usual style, and is
perfectly simple, safe and convenient.
The number of charges may bo ex
tended to fifteen, or even twenty, each
ebargb being under as complete con
trol as a single chargo in an ordinary
gun, and may be bred in the space off
two seconds to a charge or at longer
Intervals, at the option of tho pos
sessor, with tho same accuracy and
force as any other gun. Tho princi*
pal can bo applied to any musket, rifle,
fowling piece or pistol, and can bo
made to nrc from two to twelve times
without adding anything to tho in
cumbrance of the piece, except five or
six ounces to its weight. I*—Kingstcr* 1 * —Kingstcr*
JVeeman.
I THE 11 Win T
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4G d'LjjfY.pi'S . TVcw Oi !ftjLAx«,
i wise woman
Sought the splendid
HIGH ARM
JUNE SiGEB
SIEW iHC MACHINE
BECAUSE IT WAS THE SftTi
SOW THEY EL W&NT It
For ffcdoea suoh beautiful work.
Sample isachin<* a: Factory Price*
AWgsieeisi jn r ros 5 years.
ilftfs Wanted it Uiccipd Territorj,
JUNE MANDFACTURINI CC.
BELVIDERE,
i>ic uco: riuiw aim GROANS
IN THE V/l RLD
Are manufactured ami sold ">r the least money
by
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fet ANO ORGWN
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p,TIIAT FIEMT'
The Original Wins.
C. !•'. Simmonn, St. I.ouis, Trop'r
~) M. A. Sunmons i-iv. rMcdicinc, K.t'd
t*4o, in the U. S. Court nuriATS J.
U. Ztrilin, l*ro| ’r If. Siuiuioux Liv
y « J *r ltevul itor, list'd by A-ilin iSfti.
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\ oat Church, Adaotg, T*nn., writes :“4
% Jthink 1 should have been dead hut
re f lor you? Genuine M. A. S tn-
Jr fx mons Liver Medicine. I h.Avo
jßtetßliyN .oraeUmvt had to suhstitute*
I*l orjgf I ••lleiUn’s stuff" (or your Medi-
I /Coi/fly./ rin«, bu,t it don't answer tho
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I Df -J' R - Graves, liditor TU
Memphis, Tenu. says:
ill received * package of w sr I.n et
A Xiedicine, and have uscJ half of it.
A* v\ ’ works like a charm. I want uo
u hetUr Liver llevulator and ce>.
\ taiuly no more ot Zedin's ri.ixtuv^
tii MMEoratißiEnim
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It. Send for FURNACE BOOK giving heat- W> !
Ing capacity and prices.
ORR PAINTER A 65.,1U11M, M.
INDURATED FIBRE WARE.
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■HUH mMUa mas appearance of polished manocant.
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