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THLE CHICAGU TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 26, .1881—SIXTREN PAGES, 13 sequently, on April 20, Mite, Dennello re- | derstanding » dozen or more begun to puton } bog myrtl celved her decree, and on ec. 15, 1796, she | thelr wraps under the tmpression that the | Inee hand! WOMAN. Wo'll early sow tho citrrant bush, And tap tho cranberry-felly treo, . Thepnteliel eontglned an antigie feat Inclination, and she used to pounce ?, PMEDIE fen Jabot. ‘The train was | with avidity wpon any apptonchs to ari 1S REMEDIES. je" i PAA AS re bir 1 , affaly was over, of sllver-colored satin, stspended from the | mentative theology within her reach, earry- A = Bee a ee eee insaToter Several of the xzentiemen attompted to twit. | shoulders aud attached to the, dress by the | ing Paley Evidences” up te her veil SE lt She a Eien Or. The Gale fn Idy! of the Conservatory, and a Second Arrondissement | the huabund about his serape, white others On the train was embroidered, en | roam, and deyonring itas she Iny upon the Kot tha winter wilt aro inten Hi It Looked Fift a8 “Leon, born of Mile, Hleanora Dennelly } soothhasly, reniarked that ft’ would be all gut, the anefent and well-known eoat | floor alone, Ant gayly srend tho wyater bed. ow Joke: itteen eu Mulch father,” the gout deelarn- Ft few moments her, ii my of the Cantnialls of Arg vil in ante A MONE Fon viGEORE Aveell-Ghivalk wee thaswistes wheel . ton being signed by tha Steurs Ayme, ‘Trens- * Gentlemen, you dow t know her,” was the colora: the shluld, five feet foruz, sup MANS . ert bitline nr tho winter wheat, Years Later. Fs ptt Fete or Fi Suing ‘Antenh, aed reply he niactoe <: “ tert by fis Hons {auton ante, aruent), Near Springfield, sfass,, there {Ives a wom Ae eee cane (ne suntltent tay; is The pecumlary return was large, being stirmountet by the wild boars heal | ay who lias been twit einarried, but is now a We'll feed hint With suine clover has. Reon of tho Lnvattites and Marehats, Ol | ea7.50,—37.09 In fees and SH) in fines. but, ( woman's husband observed Uiivise ‘oper), aud, Heneath Wns the device, Ne ‘he Strange and Romantio History of | stetrician, the blactk-n Hav? f_-sabld detters, on in atlyer- | Whtow. She has o1 il of cher first Ins. DR bf . the First Son ‘of the First y ‘Cho. Emperor tools the ehild from tts | contidontinily to a friend a few days after | gray plist ery, Tn the fatigue cloth ot { band and fwo of her second husband to why _ FARIONADL Corons. _) RADWAY s mother, and fu 1809 Mine. Revel niarrled | that he'd rather have paid ten thnes the | old of the gyranns and in the «1 othe of silver pork, When the Intter gentleman ated. he My resale how Ite protty bite Napoleon, Lictt.Col, Philipps Angier de tn Sauysaye, | Amount Uan had it (urn ont tho way Te did, eat on UT ne oie teeta elie was in debt hy an Indorseinent for $1,000, and Mgttulnty wloves nro" Tintttet Cloves” ; “Ww p tarts x Hi ‘1 . 4 i . : Blsing at A Church Fatr, and tho Dise wife an aumTINL henna ats MOD Frans, Une with aA ad hate ie a , bh tle ie one executed atter, the mayie of -the heraldic | owing to the alze of tha first mortgage, Tow Liere Murmirs Indicernete 7 RESOI iV. ENT f astrous Results Which Naturally Iie hasdiold, Mites dg Ia sanonnye neennte | Nicaea the: Cake tecterehe phitator | gueilevenents”* of the fourtecnth century. | the wife managed to work things when with" Vain egret “ira meetly met, 3 A Folldivedl ruiited her hushnitt as fat ns Gavaviaon the | Weather of the Coborsink Churelt, Phiiad ‘Th Hons were indeed Hons, and boa no te | hrown on her awn resources makes quite a Anil Faust with Margierite, HE ery ORO Wedls y A ‘ phin, Sho was but 7 years old, and the Ses- | sembtanee to the mawktsh poodle dog of de out : a CRT eas Arree male ie ae f ston was not disposed to recofys her on ne. | tte Georgina pertad of heraldry, Evers part Esti ah Feuniilue Bie Huglagd Pate Hueh titles stranize for Fashton's range — i ti aire ai Meh. line yi ee z a ‘1 ered [Of this. dress was, exeented With the sning | ‘Take, for exnmple, the case of the worthless nts wo'ru forced to Ntid, é ‘ How « oying Little Girl Founded o Frdin ine ee inion Fe eee eae ae Me aot Aki), even ta the daintyalippersembroidered | secon mortenge.. The owner of the. farm Slane Ue of late, 14 snes state, Changes as Seen and Felf,ag - irl oe ‘ ‘The world was colorblind. x with natield (in miniature), ‘She fan of sil: | had abandoned the property, aud the holder Oburoh That Is Now Exoeod- Peal, hee third Ntwband helms, Ne aus They asked: “Don't you think yot it | verearay rin Dlnek: Ratatat plime: i ingly Prosporous, Taxhouty, a Major af tho aruilery, ‘This was | better walt awhile??? | Bue ste suid, © You | mounted abs ai wntique silver pita a a tS 2) a AS F 1S ss . 7 whiteh served oy on the oth of Mity, 1814, when Napoleon was sot ase nt te Las Sen yu fo gnet, so obligatory tn, all modorn full dress, | Innd tn the. spring, ‘The plucky widow, She nds us—cotor-dumbt Jtig nt Blba, 5 HAO at seen: rove oh : © yo Casts of Maletmental Infelfelly That Show ‘Tho child. Napoleon “spoke of tn. his | am sure L love Hh and 2 nm trying was af tawny-red girollées tout mileat ray | however, finding it would “ttke him they Daily Occur, Aft- was | of the frat mortgage, rentizing that going day’ y te , kos | he wotttd get My thomht. It whie to begin Foe painieen Renee ee er Using a Few t- | carly, and so opinnted a erop on the Hieh Art arrives to chart our lives, Doses. © 3. Good pplrite, disnppenrance of rie, i t glrofises, eartylng ont the color of the sup- | several months. to forectose, mot from the SARAIVS PRELING PEACHES. Januar, melancholy, incrense and bardincss of, + tho Phenomenal Meanness _ of. teenie cor guanaudencs ind das HLT to obey.” ‘Tho pastor asked 1C stu ‘tad yrtera snd tink af the A fleldY of the banner, | owner adeed of the lund. Then she wont | tndernenth tho sbrending leeches, SE en Cent. cane immaivlnk cals ! Some Mer semble hlaeae one Hiren ne wate Hatta | been coming to elittrch, to whieh she replied: | We believe that this ig tse first Instance since | ant plowed tinder the first-unrtanpe man's | Sarah's sitting peeling neuches, Be i re rae petite {pro Os Fate Somo ‘Het, Atlathiors HEVUR Ane Ho face f Wetmorie har | Manga and Leome at ntuht, Weare poor, | the end of the fifteenth century of w lady ap- | crop, nnd set the fickiy herself to, tobnees, | White down the winding path she glances, brush, good digestion, calm and undisturbéd # 4 hat Mine, i bition. net cory Li ig ict val the: t 1 of til ty it pearing In a court eoromony steht asndraw- | She other party was powerless until the mu- | As the evening hour advances, Hlecp. awaken fresh and vigorous. “ F THO ACH, Tt ISTE Te setneerd Leer fakes | Sue one Glothes ave not good enotgh to come | in-room with her heratdle cognizancesform- | chinery of the law foreelosed his bond, td, | v6 nar ey tssaki hee wale’ % Tleappearance of spots, blotekes, pimptoss 4 Splondid Polticoat—-"Mrs,” and “Miss” } dy scttiihe an atituat Tecan a u,000 trates | 2 the dating” The pastor then sald, } tng the ornamentations of hor dress, before tint Ume the willow had eut mit ree | [ue har eyes, and wold her hale fs; the ‘skin Joka cleat and. heathy: ‘the urine —~Romantlo Marrlages—Fominino ipon Isle cuttin hii fovthe ent of tie |e Brethren, if you feel that you ennnot re- jnoved the tohaeen, and was Just so much In. | sna tho low upon her check ts ghanged from uty turbid and cloud y appourance Notes, H Etc., Et faithful Baron de Memnoyel. In these handy | celve this child, £ think 1 will have to tke MES AND MISS." By plueks aul seta series pate Marae ty Like the erimsun on her penehes. freely from tho binder through the urctbre lotes, Humor, Etc, Etc. von ved aulotly enough for some years: | her on my ows responsibility.” She wasaee | hifermer days single women, when they Ant tte Dy lite redueed the thee of the | sappy matdent. Fenes tr without pain or scaldingt ittle or no sediments - 8 A chitmplon scump. Ils parent: | cordingly received. . Sha way on frail | lad reached a certatn age,—20 years, we be- eo bt, wi t ‘ SERVATOIY. fee was well knawit it Parts, and he went $1,000 debt, whieh was in the for of a mor ehitd, and not often afterward able to {| Heve,—shared with their maryied sisters the | gage on her farm, and was ial by te trast ‘One would strely say Of tit 4, Marked diminution of quantity aud’ froe * IN THE CO is A AS yout Ait beneath your be wency of Involuntary weakening discharges ‘Kor ‘Ths Chleaga Trihiine, Heat Rosie 4 oa taaM ae he oat churehy and during the foltow- | distinction of belng called Mrs. ‘Shug we | tnd so could not morally be cannprounises Destiy peeling tusefous penetes, Aeatieted Ta eee Artech eek aited te ‘Tus rauste pulsos salt inl Cur-away, the Duke af Wellington, in the Bols de Vine | Ing summer hee father and mother took ber | read of M aabeth Carter and Mrs, San- By temas tat he Line pile What ean you be wanting more te secretin glands, and function. harmony re With tho olf undertone of wistful atdugss cones, ant shot bh ‘through the body. | to Vermontte see if the change and mounl- | nah More, netther of whom tind a husband, | te nortgare all ull. To finish the atary, Hy ) boat the Grult you're bending o'er? store’! to tho several oryans. A Denenth the viol, flute, and dcop bassoon— This was tho brightest. pmgo of his eare tn nt Ad improve her health. On the | Latterly and Migs have fost alt relation mnortenge ae nisi the s RY {hut your fonk too plainly teaches &. Yeiluw tinge on the white of thoeyes, and Tarllling with teurs tho mud imperious gladness. | He became a Colonel cok the Nacional | MUU would fuprove her Wealth. On the | batt Mrs. and Nis Thavg Tost all relatton | nay be nade thing the busbantl Jett tn wht), | uae yume thoaybte are not oF peaches. tho swarthy, antfron appenrance of tho kin ~ j Tho Hhts burn Jow out hero, a rosy twilight, Guard, but “unsuceesstul dabblings de first Sabbath in September of that.year the | to age, and are used to express respectively | and consequently the farm, now that she has changed ton clenr, Hvcly, and healthy color. but tis | a ‘Afountain plashes, droway, ‘inl tho tlow'rss politics, silly Halsons, reckless Ineurring | iastor wassent for to be with her in herdy- | the married and spinster sintes, ‘Thisdoes | bald for it, does not befone fo he £4 fiandsome youth Is 6, Those suffering from weak or ulcerated I 7 7 ! cy ran a fun tub e 0 My it Nt in. Abl sweetheart, Juata moment Inger with mo— | of debts, and participation ft the aost vas: | Iughow Ie talked and prayed with her as | not please some af the advocates of women's sheen, en te a ava aiar’ iy tes ‘Eduaneelor feast bangin those peectoe eee | expectorading treety the tauan phiextn oF mel Amvmont out of-ull tho giltterlug hours, eally commercial enterprise of the epoch, | already an hetr almost of Heaven, and when | rights, We fiid one of them, Mrs, Elizabeth working gometines. ” ) ‘Phun ever one of ercnm and peaches, from the lungs, alr cells, bronctl or arindpipe,s . forcod Whit to resigns he was repeatedly line | he eame to pact with her she told her mother | A. Kingsbury, of Portageville, N. Y., writing, ee thront or fend; dininishing the, frequonoy o: { rhlo ft the purple shadows; prisoned aud tually ran throug et hey OY . hie 1% . ss heer: 7 . cmigh; seneral increase of strength throughout! . Agleam of mar 0 purple Bhadowws; 1 ally ran tMrdugh the Inst} to get hor money, all that she had tee Jn protest to the Woman's Journal, and me aint. N COLLEGE. CANNON AIDING. the aystent: st f night-aweate nad puine- ‘Abronth of porfumo frcyn tho rinut btooni; penny of the estate of 80,000 francs a year | fifier life, consistiiug of a ST DIL anet th rie tH ny RDS: IN COLLEGE Whene'er a youthful lover and} eel ‘of weakness Aeon tho. ail ‘Andsweot and fatnt tha music in the distance, | Leatenthed him by hixfathor, and five cont pieces, ahounting to Sit. | Ws areturn to tha oll custom, Sheargtes | Thera is trouble in Harvard Cottere, on His courling bus big wun, * (tir, abouliers, eles ecasntion of eotd and: .) ¥ihng with tender pathos this rosu-yfoom. At the inception af tho second Kauptre, he } Phils she phiced with her own, feeble hia that ag Master Willlam or Chatles grows | account of the udinission of girls ns students, jowitaer prizes hlin to lenrn chills, xunso of auffocution, hard breathing aud And dark eyes shiniug owt Hko Summer stars, fondly hoped that his nama ane birt would | in the box in whieh was {he last powder of | to the distinction of Mr, 80 fnereas- jan innovation that was recently made, {t Phat ‘tls pot always fun, purnxyam of cous on iyiig down. or arising in. - Hod lips, und golden tate, and creamy Ineos; | TEONEH Lo Hihn, tho hearts wud doors hts ils: | her medicine, saying ashe put tthe mones ) yng years und dignity should entitle | appears that the college has wlaree Ibrary, | por mstanee, when he's panned his slege, | Akane eed erode image Te SyePeome -smillo— "] fat nt : ae hinge, . mt cites otis ¥ ,; " a alls 1 aken new 1 "7 ears ‘Ananyel-smllo—e thousand winning graces, peror, whom he called his “eougin,” nor the | prosdibte lok of loving. confidence, thinking | Ng change, It Is annoying to be | where the stituents go to refrest thelr mem The Sacto AS iho ited Inpreres fn purity And sitengia, ‘Thta rode? “AhI nover bud go fate as this one, ex-Ring Jerome, whom ho called “uncle,” | inher childish shupltelty. tnt this money | futroduced,” she says, “fo Mrs, Brown, o | ories upon certain polnts in thelr stiudle: diseaxe will diminish, and al foreign and impure : . % Hor his other “cousin” of tho eft hand, | wis enough, and taking his lind said: 4 | silly, superiieial ereature yet In her teens, | and the complaint ia that girls will down And as with much momentum deposits, nodes, tumors, cancors, batd lupe, Teal oad Heoe Sau hasoha nll she rae De Storey, whose boon conpanion be fad | want you to'take thls money und butt witht | nd the next moment to be presented to Miss | some work at viel theneie pe an its He down the steps duth gitde, ee fa Fewoived, awn sane saver nares, obmonlet ce ! ty been, nor his half-brother, Walewskl, who | itn elitrel for poor people like us. Now,” | Wittans, who at a glance we perceive to he : : 7 ‘Anan the pleket fence doth Kind, ein diseases, Readunily disappenrs ee Not gold, not pink; too fair for Timo's switt | had inde for Mingelt so iliterent a destiny, | sald she, “promise me, so L shall know when Ey SAE TER ry In the library, aud when a young man comes He feels much mortar-ted. oe in okses where the system hae, boon aalle > blight, would cutertaln friendly mention of ins Lam in Heaven that it''s donee? Sho died { 10 fntelfectuat, noble, broad-sonted woman. | ty and destres the same book he is oblized to pene inert eee cited, and Merours. Quicksilver, Cofrosivesubs 2 Ah, Sweet! no jewel, In mine eyes, fs rarer mane, A fow old friends of the Napoleonic | that evening. of Sor 40, worth more than atdozen Ike | wait until the girl gets through with Ht, ot een pee | tte the yan, ee have accumulated and become depositeds +; ‘Than this palo bud you give mo withasulle) | Uynusty opened thetr purses to him, UH that | Me pastorwho thus recelved her mite was | Mrs, Brown? She denounced the existing | else sitdown and louk it through with ‘her, Ani shricks, svithinneb emolton, ju the Hones Joints ete, causing Caries of; thet: 2 (Thoso imidntuht eyes fll all my veins with | Most zeafons servantof the now fortunes of | the Rev. Dr, Saunitel A. Mutelimore. Ho ue- | usage as degrading, and tt Tenly ta the ques: | On tw recent oeeasion it venerable Tro My pa hus etriek etant" antes, riekols, spinal ciyevuturos, contortions. f or iano the Bonapartes, the Due do Persigny, from | eepted the trust, and soon begin sendiat ont | ton of male objectors, “Mow shall we know | fessor entered the Nbrary mid was sure 2 Bibite swellings, Varicora vulns, clea the BART How drenmy throbs tho muste alt the wh tei) the funds of hig departinent, provided Leon | welreiar, under, the title of “A Child's | thata wan fs martiod?” says: “Inquire, { prised to” see no less than stx girls with ‘Tho young man thinks tt over, bad oxtacuiiaeie tho citte ot tae deena Pireeet a : With, @ ponston that enabled lim to situport | Lexney,” asking for additions to thy “find. | if yout wish to ascertain, as We live todo ree | books that young men wern destrons. of 2A, thovigh hell not declare tt, the eystem. pho ttle hand 1 hold $3 Jsko asnowdritt, tho family he had eredted Crregutariy); a ) ‘ihe resuithas at length been tie bulldmg of | spéeting you.” This is very well ng far as It | perusing, so desirous, bn fact, that the two Concluiien, wince Beata bullet, . 9. It those who are taking those medicines for How closo abe nestica to me in tho dusi funily to whieh, dying {1 1857, ie bequeathed | a $60,000 ehureh to the memory of the Mille | goes, but there remains the fuet that most | were sealed together’ engerly scanmme: the Use He well Itsy tebuue fe the cure of Chronte, Serofulqua, or Syphilitie, 1 Ab, Clel! It Life were only this forever— aed GI ulgaty. dts mndtiar sured rit The property at Moutuainery lve jvonien, vsnecially unmarried ones, are sensl- ba 08, when the, Professor: entered. ‘the lecanes, however sluw funy te Mie care Ase i i b ‘lor streut . wad. tits a . i. yents, ‘ ry eased the glass retaele: ul Musle, and Liltth, and the roso's musict it is wi ude eoineldones that in the same and Bouvier street, Piilladalphia, was tirst | tive regarding auvaneing years, We fear | sight fairly caused the glass tn his spect: ees “Why am Ff thelr flesh und welkit ireronsing, or even. keeps - urchased mid mortgaged for $7,000, the in- y initer, com: | to bulge ont, and it would be a mild jc P Moro vomes that wrotehed: tutking Fred ta | house in whlel she began her army with Bienes Dele Nek by tha Inte Alasander wa meehen % ue nites ‘and appel- sion ie sy tea was poe ie tt once Mont yor tr Cie eae Ee are ie tee te ee Ne ee killeds" ¥ontaine, Napoleon L, Nupotcon LT, who bought 6) Stuart, of New. York, and. his brother, ( jation of Mra, would never. confess | Inqulred the cause of the extraordinary de. [ "Agcittse you wou t gu fut, T eae grepaanne aji thang lecisen Sue peur ones ik: BoekIng for somo ons cagerly about. in 1818, and'ieopened the piss his unelo | RobertStuart, who agreed to cancel. te | tohaving reached thabage, Stes Kingsbury | ares for. infurimation. that Wad students Tho sleepy: maid replied. hot innetive: it not arrested and driven from, ° No's rich aud hundsome—haw Thato tho fettow) | had nade between ft and the Hlvsée palace, | nortenge, provided tho chureh should be | does not seo things In that light, aud sofemnly | sprung up. and the yours men ial lin | 6 ypat jan't it—please iy onen more.” tho Diood, It'will spread and continug to under Whom does ho souk? {’d likoto throw him out! | Quartered his mistress tii te, whon the | finished by dan, 1, 1852 Alexander Stuart | warns all girls to keep out of matrlmony due | plaints that there must be duplicate coples { & Weil, thon, sare ike,” sald she, An ine tho conse Riot. As: noon ag te SARS. we . opening, of the Ins de PElysée swent It | dlud, but iis brother Robert signed aragrees | tH they are 35 at least: {ardent lovers wish | of the books procured, so that the girlseautd | Mosquitoes, for they always boro," aver yout you will ge ow batter and incrouse ta © Ab, Lilitht thiss our watts, you romombor?” | Aways It wag in this building, by-the-bye, | inenk to earry “out tho terms” of } to hasten thelr nuptinis they must be silenced.) have one and the younss men the other, Ie} You're wrong avaln,” sald he, feattntateeth and here j Coufound the cud! Sho smiles into his face— then called tho Hotel Subastion, that the {tho original " contract. Maving the | with Lam at, but Ldo not intend to marry | sald he wontd attend to it the first thine 10 | roe, hase sane ‘Tho Rrent powor of this remedy ts In discages: } ‘Tho samo arch amile (it drivesuman to madness | Dilehess do: VPraslin was murdered by her | ground, Pastor Mutehmore. cast around } watt Lam 2, The laws of ny helng would } the morning, ad then the off Puritan aiived Becaune t ney ene round every night, that threnten death, asin : “Bho gave to wo a little bygone apace. tsband on Ang, TS Tee A ul n cungrexation ant place OF Mareen be allsobeyed by 30 doing, and fa halt hot aro the Taum nt ie girls, who, hoor | a Dray iepaeieredtant wight CONSi JMPTION v =] rk The church must necessarily be hu hy urls | marry even thon tuiless reason an Ueber hing, Were sitting with hely noses close: 1 *) 7 nye f Ane a ee Be surol Sewonr ate: A. KISSING WAR. vate and voluntary, subseripiions. Ow tho Titi alfection in approving my choice.” | down to the pues of their books, und stitd SALE Tin ARAB et FO of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phthists, Berotue | And here comes Uol. Hland—O subtle Tempter! | , 1f Muy one had supposed it would turn out night of May.20, 1878, the congreation was | We fear that Mrs. Kingsbury WHE not find | bie ns though their hearts would brea! at Hors that mean?’ she asked, While he ‘| fq.uypbiloid Disenees, Wasting, moration, |} : : o ve | organized fia little frame shanty, and niin | any supporters, and that Her young sisters | ‘Then he coughed a couple of times, vaguely, pulned sho gently coughed, ae ncention at tie 2 Hy! Hehas Styso nlveady tougbed with: bipkt, ha waa las tg sohowne would not have | fered forty-taro norsons, anda Subba Wil decline the “strongth wit independ | aul had the deeeney to go out, (How, t Umlerstand,* augtted whe: |, Page OF Water, daantaneoua celle attenie: +A momont since T kissed yon lovely flower, id the Committe Tnvitati ng | Mes founded: both have heen ence” whieh sho promises them hy the ndop- —- You're mashed beenuse you're ott,” where catheters have been used, thus doing ‘And dwolt tan fool's biisstut Puradise, Wpesii ae ommittes on Tnvitation we ever since. te ehurel a Nas a and | tion of Mrs, asan nilvertisement that thoy are} A LIONESS OF ‘THE PLATFORM. AESINTR NO! pons with sho) anita Speration, of using thess Mudoof fateo words from scarlet lins, and tondor, | YCXY caretul to nvold the preseneo of any'dis- | around the oll shanty, whieh, was taken out | no longer chickens. : A Parisinn correspondent sends us the fol |. PESTS INS, NOTES Mens CE ee cent oe Bladder: * | agreeable or unpopular persons. ‘The whole | Mfter the firat floor of the new edifies- was —— lowing uecouut of Mlle. Maria Deralsue, the |, YOUNR Women ure warned by an Towa « Made faa wount'’s upratiad siumbrous oyca, ready to bu lait. ‘The new buitding fs to be Se 7 vi thing was kept very quiet to’ prevent noto- eyally. 4 nope, Le ROMANTIC MARRIAGES, Piener ane Sho ronntaln'n marulobsimy” | Hels aud hid not tho Indies Yecome 80 tne invall tis pulviteges, Thaw nwa member | Avery Fomnntc affae took placa at tho “Mile, Maria Derulsme wasthe Hones of the | “love auarrels always end with kisses”: “If der and Kidneys y “Vil sock tho winter night~this roum is. atifing— stint fase ata would hava Tuell of | ship OF So purnainy ond average pita - | Fatis of Nusa Feesal sy ne rebar platform. tn argumentative power ‘thore Is ae ate not careful ss Sittle spats you (he Rares Kiera cmon isda? Ff ‘1 "Tis almost dawn, tho stars are wan and dim, pleasantly. th —s spacious residence oO . is Sunday-schools comprise | man, known as Dr. Worry Darling, of At- x y 4 " snpory. | ttulge tn now end tn kisses you want belng i Re a fe Sears bat J was kindly tendered for the purpose, aud. a Linn hers carat es, ectolety hy, oe Innta, Ga. recently registered at Rosll’s Io- By ura jn ibe CUS TR Re given te mother girl” aren Sbiitaind middy Ox tid detlwnifinete is ‘ ifteen Years Later. aftor the company had gathered tho gentle I tho latane clase miktit is attunted in | (ch aud, after remalning a few days, spend- | fy ner style, aud asub-nchdity which gives it | _AMfalrs are not so bad tn Russia as to affect. | ples of Medinines than avy othor Preparation, 37 NO}:colisin ming, sny waltzing duys aro over, jen were fiiformed that tho faifes WOUTT | eee eee anit ie dy atovellapliig ucetlons | {ne his inonvy freely, visited the Table Ruck sae Ay y wiuelt gives cols ken In Tenspoontit doses, whticothers require 3+ Don't fompe mo, little one. Lot's tinger nore | MeN were inform jadies would | one of the most rapidly developing sections | {ne hts realy, * zest. Her figure ts silzhtly awry, her faea Js | the gallantry of spendthrifts, One of the | five or six times as much, al ‘Amomont by the fountain, while you tell mo perinit thomselyes tobe hugged and kissed at | of Philadelphia, Alouse and museum, where le was equally Jong and pointed, and her forehead wide, | "eh admirers of an opera-singer at Cuarvok heroleof the reeent auti-Clerieal Congr Journalist that it Is only partly true that | Inflammation of the Blad= W 7 ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, Who ure the duncers—ny old frionds, I fear, | 80 mtch per saucoze, the proceeils to bo de- free in his expenditure, Finally hls gaze | jyjeh, prominent, and. very smooth, Ht rises | seht her a fan the other day made .of white : All strango, new fneos, hut tho musto's pattios | vy Vv . MEN AND THEM WIVES. s My,Davis' | ease “ x a RE ee a ener LTR Ue cat ee etn | Voted to a prominent mud deserving charity, rested upon one of MyyDavis' handsome as- | quove penciled ¢ ye-hrows and bright and fe- | satin, mounted in gold, nnd each leat cov. RFR. RR. le - Always beneath the wild, gay, mirthful Joyanco, | ere was some dlfleulty ‘ft arranging tug | ‘Tho published infelleities of inharmontous } sistants, Miss Annie Murphy, formerly of St. yerlsh hazeleyes, Mile. Deruisine is a woinnn | ered with a 100 rouble note, “Lbear tho tear-ttllod aurrowful rofraii. soherlule of prices, and the row would-havo | Tarrled people would, {f° compiicd and sum- |-Catharines, He asked her if she would ko | of some fortune, keeps n carriage, hus town | fy Pore-leChalsu Sarah Bernhardt has at —— : : ‘Teatrwas—ah, yest Lovely buds, you says charms were ostimated. ‘The following priee- | that has ever yet'been published, One mun | on Monday. ‘Tuesday the pair went neross yom ne st a ins STAPH RRA aie td ed RE AD Y Totell tho truth, f nlwiys rathor loathed thom; | sgt finally adopted: Io -yon- | Dents his wife, another kicks his dawnstalrs, | the river und were “married, and are now | gy freek and Itot shurche: cord" ia fete he ee eee ene, i ; s Ms | bene Pals. ‘ OF ponies oe on the temple's front, Each day fresh low RE LE aby eld thine, when T wide fond Gtunneing, panvoue i sane ‘aS 8 ated embodigient, of al Mapisrasntnens cet Sleepy Bassangers on the steamer eccentricity he the ES "hetmetitud af oe ao ald aah tomb, although it Is ns : ‘ aie a oS 2 mits $+ | Capital, on its Inst trip from Oakland recently aie eae ane yet vd, : rae : jefore I grow bidse—away from you: Girls from 10 €6 32.2 i} ‘Tho records of strife suid nllerintion ns they Spor Futimel ge i vine sudden preelpitie itis onateess weliedt she ean als giatonnor : ‘Tuo Berlin correspondent -of the Loudon | pe OURES AND PREVENTS Whon you wore but.n child, my pratty cousin, — | fiittos front 2 toh... 14g | come befure tho divoreo courts are full of] tlon of t marriage eordmony, The parties | Nenty and in exectlent taste, Wenrs sparkling | Netw says that Count Aruim’s ruin was ace | PZgery, Bierruce, Cholera Morb thelnnaldteiand) “Abeaat Teaey ko dowdies | Seueted Indies from Uw) foi instructive suggestion, Mere are two whieh | were Mary Princes Virtue of San José and | singe on her: § fingers Mire afi | easloned by the oMlelons medDing. kines @heria, Inguenza, ‘Sure be: 4 DS, Richards of this clty, "The couplepro- | wy, 4 “1 in nt ar i i. fi * pewitie; sy Pie ‘r Are now: before the publics etiring a Heenso hero, ert for Oukinnd yeater= worthy to figure hian art museum, gestien- | of some friends and his wife, whe, at a ten. DiMeule Hreathing, y a idows ovar i i y " lates with ease’ and sobriety, andl astonishes | party at Eins, given by the Countess Usedom, —— Ralntod and Pow ered, natohed and much bo- | statdon Indies froin ii to iv, -g) | Case the first Is ano fn avlifelt aclergyman day afternoon, intending to bemarrled there. | py hor mtelteatunl force, If she only sa spoke of hin to the Einperor of Germany 1s Bowe: Compiaints. A now that’s quite too red, and bale toa yellow; | }faidun tndfes ovor 60, two for ...... 6 ( andhis wife appear ta entertain a mtual | Ag the iuy would not periule of thelr inarry- figed to the Gimees—bnt that shin matt never | ina in sway inore deserving of the 4 '? Ahigh-pitohed ¥oluo, a mauner most biztrre~ | ‘Tho gentlemen were «ll gathered In the | Msrespect foreach other, ‘The clergyman, | ing outside of the county where the Ieonse | ¢o—shio would be a peerless speaker.” Enneror's coiltidence than Prince Bismarck, | Bogeebees Marches, Cholorn Morbus or yatnfat dise ‘Aud who's: that fittlo~cr—hand-orgau fellow | dining-room, and aif the {ndfcs fn tho partor, { who fs sald fo have been cugnged In efforts | Wis issued, they gectred the services af the | —— whose polley, was ono of dlagutyed Jucul: | pee by taking itadway's Tibady Wella a eects & In thut old-thne, hiefore I went away. ‘Widows under 00, tl In the Hbrary wasn committen of twat |-4o convert the Imponttent sitnors of Brazil, | Rev. Pr. Toor who agreed to return with AN EMPRESS IN OVERALLS. Juism. 5 oF ta! nh We 3 Q ft ofty and to mmrry them on. th |, AN ES ESS ID ARALTS. Bes ae ye follow the ure of the It, 1C Ieliar, ou ibaa ig ieigannao duit Paco, Jey and a unttoian (ihe {atlae boli ince fs accused by his wife of having kieked her thet thal at nt i Pata From the 4th (o the Gth of Aprif the Em- i ew dorle Hoga ae Somet ting to fv WAS TH FIST AND 18 ne th Summer? Ciel! it t be, » FE - " | v hii 7 kero- $ te t e| +1 Es a3 2 - | say dn favor of. a hot-tempered wanian;, . a Se pe ra Per oe ee ok cone by one, Each was shown a schedule of } owt of bed, of havhig thrown kero- | was (led Just as the boat reuehed tho wharf, ¢ peror and Empress of Brazil were at the finn ita ies rat THE ONLY P REMEDY : woman to naka ‘HE 4 AIN uo sites" 7 © She always makes the prices and a list of Indies present, and whon | sene Inmps at her, of having | smit- | and thy steamer’s whisties ‘touted loudly for | ous gold-mines of Morro Velho, in Minas Kena a abk Sa At gHTe Cousin feito hus lessongatrange | onosolected tho Indy tho Rantet'io tas she ten her with ‘pokers, aud of having | @fow mintites ayn substitute for the usual | Gorges. As tha Emperor fs never sattsfed | pre, Sud sales en ihr on Isitwaya inilds | saat instantly staps th ‘ ‘tas: ‘Andono sweat kiss for all you're taught mo, | Wis called in, and the transaction occurred | taught tho childron to ent! her disagreeable | Weeliting eltines, . withont going to the bottom af everything, | her chicken Is ng tu Lie tahlnir lewis: | alae: Tetinecmegantes ha Camis oonne one a dear. + "| in the presonea of tha conumlttas, In cages : zi A feud has ted for yeara between tho Rolng & ¥ i} her chicken is as tame on the table ns it was: jays Inflammations, and cures Cangestions, -. My Ultio l6vo~sall intno from this glad hour! whare tho squeeze was prolonged bovond the | BAmes. Uaving exerted himself ty many it- | Curtis and Dayls famillés, who five In the | he ond tho Empress donned brown tnen | in tho coop. Tut a. shurbwitted wommn, | wRethur of the’ Lungs, Btonigoh,, Towels, of ,, Pies > BaNNy Diusconn. | schedule time, ornn additional stunck taken, | sentous ways lo make her existence n com- | same neighborhood, near Maquokets, In. | overalls and leathern hats, with a eandte in with mn oneie Uke a bi su Wit devil TNeEROM- ONE LO TWENTE INOTES. 2: —— A fing of double tho price’ was Impose for | plleation of miseries, this wretched promul- | Uutas thera was aditiet In the Davis faintly, frout in proper mining fashion, and descends | ey hang! ne t } No matter how violent or oxcraalating pain the j * . NAPOLEON’S FIRST SON. every minuto In. oxcess, and In several cases | gator of Gospel Uidinga dled hor enp of.} 89 there was a Romeo tn the house of Curlles ed Into the mine, whieh is already over a ns 2 Bhpoaratio, Ued-ridicn, Intirny, Cripp led. No At the commoncont of the presont century | tho thes werg heavy, but were pald without | bitterness by making: her ent Limburger | Romen, or then. aud Juliet, or, in matter of | cunster af w wllé under the surface, and | ,,'fwenty-two young women, eleven of them | tn, Neurilite on prosteated with disonae: ford thero was wealthy speculator in Paris qamurntn, the wi ole afair was cantiden ehoese, iets testimony of thio Injured Inily sack, Matt ance Ai churel, clabidestlnaly whore solids and Hquids wore fakd out and Bugllaty mal loved Set playa mn Ti lits tant cae, Soles Clee? i p ., fi nt none but the committes wero is to be accepted, the ex-mlxsionary fs amone , iS i a Paty 01 q atl gained af fod! rant, “Che MATION OF THE KIDNEYS, named Do la Pinigne, Ifa wife ran a pri- kndw who kissed who, ator af iniquity aud vehement Wiolenee. ‘Tho | and Iast whiter eloped. Arrived at Dubuque, uillizud: in jonas to, the inoties ond other jeu appeared ina costiine essentinily DAMA gt enfatit i Hs SCORER? iF PH BLADDER, yate gaming-houge, senetioned by the fashion There “wad. pte = ae, ty 4 » i LU west in soarel! of anew world, the distingnished inners, Including the Jawyers; ‘all “5 siresont one young widow of } avldenco given by Nis friends in regard to | bound west Bi i of anew 1, fever tho | Emper ay hays to that worn by mate football pla: of the time, and had more admirora than her superiativo gharins (whosc. mime is with { his eharncter shows hin to have been a man | lovers were overtaken by the girl's father, PA apa aA many. ave @ oh run Gilet DRFLAMMATION OF puis BOWELS, ONGESTION OF ‘SIT, LUNGS, sting of Jerseys, Kuickerbockers, sto! pte husband, unless the gossips of tha day did | held from motives of delicacy), nil who of the most lovely Chirlatian amiability, who | Who forcibly took Its daughter back to} ite Suite. blessed thelr stars fervently when | Ines, boots, anda “cowl,” with a sort ot sash | SOBRE THROAT, DIFFICULT HREATHING © shor injustice, ‘They lind a daughter born on Mud roay lips that would unttco would not Have hurt a ilea,-thae bt today, if | Maquoketa, Hale Matilda wis keptn urls | they senched tho mete wt Baty to Rett | depending trom tho Wwalst,—te Seoteh tennis | pyprenics,ABUs nee nn Bean Jai, 15, 1737, and christened Louls Cathering Tho yous to kiss nt nny price, tho flea had beon wo fortunate ns to snecaed { oner tu her father’s house unt last Tuesday, | ocain, for who could hot bu certain butsome | Weiring bie jerseys ant red sashes, and the CA'TAHIUT, INVLUBNZae b v1 y Jenping beyond his reach, His adherents | pon which day sho attained her majority. | ‘ 7 4 English red Jersey's and bine sashes. Most ADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ~ Hleauot dala Platgne, pop whom they | PM for \eliogs cmbenco monk would give | OE Thar dkd any of thorudennd | In. dio mkddic of tho morning she sawn | exalted Ueltisher or Jrallinn of the NUnllst } Otte Dee METS MOIE-LUME, atiietie-iuste | ERE COSM ESS BLA Gr rcoN ius, wasted lttla Jove, A ‘brunet to porfection, | the party didn’t mind it much until she had | tyraunient deeds charged against him, if was | chance to escape, and ran bonnotiess to the ey ht of ring a dynamite mincand giving | lng girls, and the teams poked exccedlugly NEURALGIA, KHEUMA’ ed, THY y - | owing to tha pernicious Intlience ¢ - | woods, through which sho made her way salty’ x - mA pletiiresque in-thelr bright aud. tastefully nie SHILRL Coup CHILES, AGUE, CHILES + COMMLIOC YON aKa ne ‘aoe Pe Tarra vee ene ee fovels inuyee eto he Ea agen {9 the Curths farnvhause, sovarat ities royal patton eave ty fh ho tine etc Mange COSTUMES, Suie retained thelr fem- rhe eS AND EROUT BITES Be “natural wit, clover, well eduented, and of a | 8UY one che; but when hor famay was ane | Hot Deonuse of any inaleyolent disposition of | distant, Iter Bow was torn by Driers. | curred, and the only mishap was that, ns the | Hite ornmments, nx tilting, encelots, ete., | part or parts were tho pain or dificulty existe, passionate + ti * Ae nouneol forthe tenth tine, thoy began to | Js own. and sho was forved " al ke a oe Emperor was vlan of to another mine, | bubothers, with arms bare to the shouliler, | will afford cuse and comfort, ~ nto nature, look wilttle uneasy, : Caso innnber tivo fs that ofa man whose | slocs fo wade xtreams, but she pushed on | core fifteen lengues away, his Kuperstitions | entered Info the gune with all the enthusiasm ‘bitty to sixty drops in half a tumbior of 4_In 1804, Loulso mot at tho theatre a Edou- | “Sho remained in tha library conslderabiy | alleged wite sues for support, claiming that | and found hor lover at work ina fleld about | jorge, alarmed at tho mcating with an older. | Of boys, ‘The Scateh Inssles wou, water ‘will ins fow minutes curo Crampsy. tenniit In tho Thirteenth Dragoons, named | longer than usual this time, and loud Inugi- | she has been atinted: and desorted. hls faralock Joung Guns adie ils younger ly Indy of bowliching aspeet, started sudden Berens rehire Desalter Collen’ Wise inthe} “Tygvel. “Revol yas’ years old, n dissipated, | tor Was heard from: that mysterious apart | lady charges that the husband, who is well. | brother for dustlog te or. nats ae eine | ty, and left his surprised imafesty easpinue for THD. FUN OF IT, Bowels, and all Internal Pains. : i + | ment: Miss——, a Indy who had registered | to-do Now ‘Yorke produco: dealer, gave her | ketn, und when tho latter arrived the bride. | pronth on the brunt of his Duck Inthe dusty In some respects the gontlersex far surpass | | Travelers should always vurry a bottle of Rader. jandsome: rake, impoverished -by hls ex- iy re vi Ttth fatten onk f iy yi Di ts 5 ey KO, Ms y her nge at 29, ‘and had caused some tittering | only a balla dollars day for axponses, with and groom Werv sitting ot a fallen oak tt 8 7 ronda, No for Instaneo, ean delly way's ilondy itelfef with thom. A fow drops in’: exs0s,". at’ gougon, moreover, of tho.| amony the younger girls by so doing, whige | AN -oxtra per diem allowanes of ono cont for | rondslde grove, dustiey Henry began to us, No man, instanced, cat deliver 0 | water will provent sickness or pains fronrchange! ‘ fythor-of Mlrabeau, the great orator, Ho | pore something in the car of Mra, —, ‘a | Che purpose of buys wt dally newspaper. I¢ | twit the young people hen, {helt Fomontle « A COUNTESS IN TIGITTS. Jeeturo with n dozen ping In his mouth, ¥i Bee see batten than Fronoh Brandy or.) foll:dn Jove. with the beautiful brunet at Busoni: whlow who sat with hor on the sofa, | this nin’s notions of snateimontiny happiness gurroundit by ghey ede oe eps One of the prettlest of tha Indy riders of Awomnn cannot put on any s{desaddle ears a aight, gambled, himsole Into lier mothor’s | and tho latter replied tn'an audible tong of } jvaru ua unrrant te Whos of the necoaSles OF | a Te ity aludawl™ “ahiouted tuo aroun, | thy Paris S{fppodtrom hos mot with n tragte | style when she goes in xwituming, | Sle has FEVER and AGUE: good grices by losing all tho money ho could waives T know; sho always lias had’ that | of tho pair must ingva been inisorable indecid, | Justles Henry looked up she road and saw | ond. Mer nnmo was put ou the bills as Mule, | elthor gotto kick out {ke o man or got 3 i *bop'or sterl to her, and became a favorit. | roputation,’ ‘Aman who enn allow lite wife only one cent | the bride's father riding down upon the | Fanny Gylka, Sumo sald that the coronet | drowned. REVERAND AGUH cured for Atty cents., On Jan, 16, 1805, ho succeeded In_porsuading | “Whon tho youu widow appoared again | ® day, for, vending rnd for keoping np with | party nt furious speed, Tho old man was | of countess embroidered on hier suddto aud { Anartleto in an axchaugoistieaded *Mon's | wil eure Fover and Aue and ail utuer Dlalarte,: “Mito, Camp, ht whose school Eleanor, as ] Nor feo was very ced, and lier, hair we a } tho intellizoued of tho lay must bo i self, | colli aang ke Fyattwnyge evonine (hire. | trappings really belonged to her, Death has | Wives? ‘There reso mimny. boys getting | Sus Ulllous, Seuriet, Hrphold, Yatlow, and oth (" 1 ‘ 1 Y ‘ | good deal mussel up, but sho didn’t soem to | soul who wouldsmnake no cppropriatia 7 ts ; “aula i favors (aldod by v LL) so quickly. ‘ sbantal hor. pis discovered hoe husband ‘The library door opened and tho thne- Of paralinony an abuse Mas, = Tehly panes sy in ag few words ag tho Ia al- Frtday, wn x only a real cauntons, but the | “\ vit shall we do with our girls?” asks Le 1 : ae . clad ny vi ue 5 is Wife of a vem Wealth: ptiemian adel aah Wier] 9} March 18; worel, alo. Tivcu Foatanentalie *e ale fa wanted again,” would boeregarded ay one wha had plonty 4 fnportant appointment at Buehurest, its ass qe Walle EN GU Dl of tut anepe. HADWAY! “ had bim arrested for forging ‘the draft hg | Sie arose auletly, and, heaving a sigh, | of spendingamoney, ‘Tho viver was khawing | GEORGE REIOT's CHILD ITOOD, Was Present at the Tuner, and: he took | Hs If you can’t do ny better, soni thom to 2. ° pea i otras) for forging te rate NO | etanced around the room, a8 much As tosay, | At her heart, An appropriation of acont .} Somowhero About 1897 n friendly nelghbor | greatly to heart the death of the lady, who England ant mnake Dakesses of ’om, Regulating Pills! ‘had given ifm in paymont of the wodding | Win sorry for pot powk tm.” and, dee day for a ‘newspaper was cnough only to { tout Waverly” toan eldor alster of little { Was only %4, and at tho very zonith’of her | “Tow to train our girls Is 9, question . andy breakfast, sho discarded him. On Aug, 19 i ary Oy shitlvel ‘her soul within her and make her ie beauty when she met with the accident | wht! first-class dressmaker Is alwnys | @RBFECT PUNGATIVYS, SOOTHING APERE” ho wis sentenced to two yonre’ sinprisone atheat Netoge th Moor RSE ee | Wonder what ‘nowspapers. are: for aud Wy ae Ren toi and anda hor detest witleh ondad fatally. Possesstny tho roving apy AW answers to ho satisiotion of te ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS’ .. tient at Douriun, and Eleanor enst him off |- ‘Limugcsay, i's porfectly seandalous,” some people faye se muny of thom, ehh tad. 2en Ho Outs a ‘po. | {isvosition of a gypsy, whe had lott her Nuss | fashlon-loving girls, if not of thelr bill-hating RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN 4 fo ‘aud, havleut boan dlscardad by hh Vstoronny one could hivdly reply nshout |, Itisa great pity thot peopl who nro tn- | at the losa of tho fascinating yolume sho be- | band and wandered from cirena to elreus | papas, fi THEIR OPERATION., ~ -- F good, aud, havik boon discarded by her | of inugitor was heard inthe Mbrary, andy { felleltoualy marcied cannot worry. slong aa’| gan to write out the story as far as she had | until at Inst sho went to Paris, the purgatory ‘A patont medicine advertisement is headed bie Substi Calomel, own people, who were probably glad to bo | jittle binck-oyed wontan'in thecornor juinped | best they ay without making thelr wous } rend tt forhoraclf, boginning naturally whore | of Bohemians, and made nn ongazement it | i Phen Nevor Think isue lee oho iit t A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel, rid. of: hur, ontored tha: service of Mme. | up Fokus Tittle wild and Inqulrings public,“ Most people who seul, roliet in the » begin with Wayerly's advonti the Hippodrome, Just a week axo she made ¥ " i Ohad | D. Paaie that tho volegat my iustand | dlvoree voures fall to tind it, Inatend of | We story begins with Waverly’s advontures | ior iastapnearanes before. the public, She peptumed note, written In a feminine hand, Murat, who had been a schoolfellow of hers, ey Ae ie eee ee od ‘alning the peace and comfort" whieh thoy.| at‘Tutly Veotan, and continuing until the | wos thrown by her favorit horse, Sultan, |W! Husbands. cont pocket, and ake will Portoatly tuateless, cleannely, soatod, wit fweet cum, purge, regulate, purity, cleanse, ane Brenton, eudvny'a Pills for tho eure of mie: asreader.. <i | ? ed olders,were moyed to get her the at think with all her might and main for wie | disordera of the Ktomach, Liver, Dowels, Kids! Oh Jan, 2, 1804, Napoleon, retaratg from | Ho tat HE sin nara aoa vee! | Howton Hy qucegd tn mali taunts | hook again ills dvided hr cilia ale | Wie to inoue ou of het deew bureaus | Ward oF eoaiceable, ©” Boye lncljr, Nervous iinien ieagacte cour tho campnign of Austorlitz ond the penco of | Tharo’s hoon 6 good doal of talk about | additionally guhapny and, intensoly siden: nee hn Scott, -and. alia. romemberait | would vot submit to tho operation; inortificas | A suspicious mother down South placed | Hhouendes Fovor, titlummatin of the Bowetes KO i Riauce wit! wott, i he Prosbourg, ladon with. enptired standards, | them two, you knows" a. fous, © GirhFund bear eis) perhaps, Whont | fastening with singular pleasure upon an | Mou set in, and death enaued, sone Wiro-glyeering fu her daughter's cor- | Pies, and all derangements of tho Internal Vier, entarod Paris. On tho 2th he brenkfasted | - Another shout was heard froin the brary, | Tule to follow, Lut it ty better tu ondure re aivayralinanac: Crom: the eae selon tho evening hur fellow wis vowing, | corm” Warranted to ollect a pouieive cura| Caroll tose fi and the {ttle binck-oyed woman started for } thin to" court tho absurd altuations and tho | extract In some stray! almar CURRENT PORTRY, > | Phy girl loaned it’ to the: couk, and they had | Pursly yegutavie, contuinjug no meroary, mins ¢ with hs favorit sistar Caroltue, whose hus | th6 doors : eis ; idlentons critiolsns wiitely tynst follows on | essay in commemoration of Capt, Inckson, RA GRANGER Mania: to acrapo the old man aff the tolling to get | eral or doleteriuue druxs, 72 pia band, Murat, was then Governor of Varia, ) pm going in theral” she sald, "This | publishing mntrlmontal Infelleity to ascandal- | and his * slender ration of alnzio Gloucestor,” Ob, como, my love, and lve with mo} enongh to holt au Inquest over. ea ‘Bhterve the follawing symptoms Foaulting : His sister had neomplamt to make to him, | ‘thing has gone far cnough." 5 Joying public, 1 and proverbs in pratse of checese-rind, This pares r cotta ‘o In tho gen, iu Young ladies: “Tho latest and most. ox RTH IpCraas dnpued fies, Tuliness of the’ Murat hud fallen so desperately In Jove with jo kmotier tins. hats ‘eg WR a DI Bo ae tO OF te year mie patlont ats Hf ee bows) presslya AZOUY Is asstimed -by puttlng On tood in tho dead, ‘Aoldlty of the Stomach’. her reader, the tule Eleanor, that his wito | the comuittes thno-keopor, ns the bluck-oyeu A BPLENDID PETTICOAT, «| that n who olilid's tise in, literatura te | Aspatiout usu uunbleioo, ce Tes a tat | Ruuseay Hourtiuen, Discust of Fopd, fullnoa wi i} si whe womnn opened the door, and the Indies all |. ‘ho subjotned tiga been forwarded to ua | suunder than adults generally. yentire to Aa busy as n sottine hon. | | ing the nose, This glyes you tho appearanes | Of Welubt in tho Bromaub, Sour Eructutions:, as Jealous, aud invoked her powerful | yuahodinattor her ° hap: believe, Not many ‘years later we may : Ma Wty Binkings or Hiitterings In tho Pitot the Stom-;) b ri ua! AOL Net os. ‘ Ag gn authentic description of perhaps tho h “OW! ir 8 Ob, rost boncuth my fragrant bower, ofan angel who has Just touched the earth | gon, swimtutog of tho Huad, Hurrled and Dit rata i liardrnee. +” sat Napoleon estate 9 tGY afoode the, yours jridow | most remarkable costime worn at tho last Tanto Her at one the outskirts of ‘Whore awoot atramonium doth ontwine; — { and finds nothing gout enough for it, cult Hirouthing, Futtoring of the Heurt, Choking Cee ee eee Napoleon sew hor ta | Marmara ttiCoatde che conmiutespratgead | drawhne-ronns “Lady Archibald Campbell | the oid“ town of: Coventry, toward | .Come,sinell the wontte eaulitiowor Once upon an evening dismal, L gave hor a | SF, Bugovatlng Bonautiony when (nw tytn pow Seta eae tT aw hot tO | Agniiiet ho dntrislon, and something’ was | Wore n dross of bluw and black Lyons volvet,"| the rallway station, the house, miay. still be And cull tho mangel-wurzol vine, Kiss paroxysmal, and catled ‘her nine bap | Bun'Painin tuerlieads Detlulonsy of Pecepires: bo fascinating and intelllgopt aud—as tls | Siu’ abaut thesrules,™ but it was of no | whieh was (to uso tho modista term) cut ta | Seon, Isle an olt-faalloned, fivewindowed, ' : Hanal—precfows name £ lovod of yore, | fon, yellowness of tho Skin and’ Ryos, Pain i, elstor doubtless thought ho would—took her | avai, Pho buxom widow and. the youn w 4 . ven Anne sort of diyelling, with ashell- Ant listen to the rural songel ‘ Alii sho’ was a darling creature, pett ot tho Bide, Chest Limbs,-and sudden "wivahes of out ot Murat’s way for his own possesgion, Indy of 20 mede some observations thatch Princesse, atid Felloved by a slashing on. the shaped cornice over the door, with an old Tho poa shall wind hls magio sholt, speech and fair of feature; but, egad, you | Heat, Burning tn the i! “ Duros conducted Mme, Revel the somé day | heip tatters any, and, hearing. the row, the | Jfvaldo of the skirt lirsllver-gray satin, tho | (imbored cott nelng tf ahd near adjoit- | As Echo pistullvely prolongs eaulive tench Nor, for she hind been thurs be; | 54. row, doses of Htuuway'e Pills will troe Ud the Elysée, and Mp . ‘Murat had her fokl ntlemon rushed in through the other door, | corsage garnished with black Chantilly’ Ince thy arquninebuck-and, ber building, with | “* Tho warble of the phupernol, + | fore, and only murmured, "Buss me more,” sate PRICE #5 CENTS PER BOX. . a Parr pe ementear ieee Wot | They, socmed, to see something. amustix ti | ofn rare pattern; a band & ta gibeciora of | an orlel window thrown out upon oak Dll | oo aaa mo verratocllt row f “Your husband ts not in to-day, mova 2 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, Jord to herself again tH! ho found # uew Ido! ‘situations, and all jolned ina chorus of | black yelyet bearing ‘small ecuason shickts, | 1a, . petwoen fory ond fifty years ago Toone tho Uull(rog sigh nai sald n collector who auitaa atthe dour, Tes. to render homuge to, a ugitor except the | black-eyou woman's | yniteu by Guelio knots iu gold, traversed tho | Methodist ladtics kopt the sclioal, and. the ‘Tho cuoklo of tho Durhum cwo— No, Wala not Read “FALSE AND TRUE? Napoleon neverwastedtime in hisamours, | husband, who soomod; to. realize. name of “little mamma,” given by her]. \““ipno bellow of tha lorkshiro hen, “Do'yau know where £ can find bln?” ara tnbye AB WAV a ook On Jan, 20 tho hotel adjoining the Kiyeée | trouble Was finpouding.. ‘Pho, Naslais: or | ee te tt voor eae Campbell bain, | Hite Net a bs sober te uierkat aie |’ Os, coma love, comet the mora i tat wi gg he ts goalie eaytlod | OW ARUIN-E, CO CUNO Bt, NS Was bought, a bonus bolng pajd the ocoupant | deavored | to Artanga © matters, £0 | [oy & siiolds ou the band wore charged ator: | witch charactorized her in later yours, and | oan Roiebrute cau day witiabeoye BAIN battle Aled with somethinn, bg calles | OR eormaxtion worth thoussnda will be sent” to quit tt within u week, and Afmo, Revol | fooy-cyed woman, with fra in overy lance, | nately with tho cognizances of the Argyll | perhaps ‘more especially in Intercourse with |. FH werrily dig the Uucttott pour, ’ ailtadelpita wiaartied ny, goa | FOU om Was established there, oe dommded her “things.” Hey husband a Campbells and: the Callanders of, Ardicinglas her awn sex. Proyer-imneot! ‘wore nvogue It Aud shake tho rutabura treo, PA ne Hy aM ed ey wt " Anauarel od, ad Iya id On the 10th of February she yued fora | proached her and olferod somo remarks tn aio i amony the girls, following the oxample o Ob, hump yourself, ay lovely Fou, oe et en ot S| — TO THE PUBLIC, . " ft funation, but. was answered | act Oratyforth In thelr proper eraldlo Mute | thelr elders, aud, while taklug no doubt id weldent by divorce becuuge of her husbani’s infamy, | “ie way of explunntion, but, was onsweres ; in the vause of autt-mono) ved she Wept bitterly, But it was not. thelr + oan be no better pusranteo ot the vatu{” jb these, sho used to suffer much aay ives she wopt bitterly, Bu Gr i * only bya burst of tears. Saveral ladles of | A besace, orsatchel, ofashieldshape, emblaz | Jeading part In, » BO wl ‘Wo'll mulch tbo turkeys In tho fall, M ‘Badway's old established H.R. i. Rem evel nade no opposition In consideration of | thy) ‘followed hor upstairs to the dresa-'] oned with the quarteringy of: the ‘Argyll | self-reprouch about her coldness aud inabili+ Rnd grate the loug clam Ob tho Bo gud fate that cuusuil Her tears toflow, Ashe je abuaned He Ue Afull pardon, relnstatintion in his rank fu | {Perey ONS tee trey uatd in the way | Campbelly'and the Callanders af Antiinulas | ty to be ourried away with tha same enthusi- nd gral id Pe Hrerset€ expresued it: With four more new beet 6d worthless imitatiog , the army, with an unlimited leave of abgonce | of {utercesalon tho miadder sho secmed to ahd Craigforth, wos secured to the left side | asm as others, At the samo time nothing |: My swootost! fam fondof mus, —_ widows thrown upon the market what show | end ‘Gare and ask for Radway's, and éo Day rt of sliont but mutual uu» § of the dress by the badges of the fish the | was further from her nature than any skop- ‘Aud thou will sec aomo out Lor mo; +] dave wo young girls of getting marsied P Naas oe GANG Hadwaa” fe om WRAL Xi Mite; <, on dull Day agd 4 sound sum iy cash, Cons } get, until by # sort of “sllont y gC ne a xs :