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. * ee " E'S 7 rc 4 ¥ E FIC. a v private necropolis; [visit my own BAGOT’S WIFE AND MONEY. er, accordingly, thal in any Important matter CATILINE’S DEFIANCE. TUSTINFARLE WICEION, private dead-honee, full of my. slain, 2a wet a witness such’ as Mrs. Bago” in the cirsum Shor‘-Hand Report of Hi Celebrated it is absolutely essential to a Californian | unclaimed, unrecognized—{ The Overtand. | The Pretty Yona Widow Gains the Speech im the Roman Senate. eniering London soci pat he has slain at a ate. 2: ee s of this ease, Was not a witness upol least one grizziy bear. ‘This is expected and THE HOUSEHOLD, i ‘The mother of a young officer, seen at the hotm | Lose testimony they coud safely actsofaras | {Them yostig : heer en wid even'sofarasshe | 2gi ihe frigate capsizod, was Waiciog hia retara Je the nigh* tn ware: required of him. Once I becaine garruious Wealthy Mr, Baget's Escapades in Londoa—The | was Hot corrchorated’ by other eredinicers. | Seuilisea _— um | LHE EVENING STAR. my rie bt ( » trmy old camp and mountain Mie. Sata foTHERS aS Doctoxs.—Practical mothers | tiisces Verner aud t! eir Latch Keyr—A Bocret | dence. For instance. the story of ihe sham | “Lady. she is round the Needles; now Saint itr | Sn BAe teat eee ye aneain Hte. (Balk h much ty thelr experienes with the little | yorristea Will sede Gated * | marriage might be discredited, and thes had | yyy GS barine'y Care they sight i: Stove ths aba ksmith) aivaid Gf wile Basie ail stone te'tee tore? ies entrusted to their care. Some of th erring Will and a Codicil. heard the able and eloquent remarks of the | *°" Vosia'the Forciand mek eres ore the | TA Ww EEKLY STAR. keman right, afral ote ae sone in orest." | most conmmon sense facts in the physical cal- {From th: Liverpoo! Mereury.} defendant's counsel in reference to that. H» Pane “i “t ED On eee RAL a ee beeen ice the | ture of these little ones known to the more ex- | rn. pager will ease havi ied twenty. | thoueht also, agreeing with counsel, that the | --Lock, we see the light from South Sea**—and | sr-master tee nL WH beast” asked perienced mothers inay_ not come amiss 20 | two days, was conchiiet gi By. My letior iynleh e hetd in his hand, and in which wr net PARE the fancy goes, - ey hes false! t d i - those who have had but little care of children. the hee sen (Bad | She said she was “sending back the enclosed Dun iice een now Is gitding under he cl se is false Thave 1 ever kill 4 anything larger 2 The foundation must be weil laid to. ensure Owing t ane. hieh position of the errtee a, and So forth, did not point to the relationship Dunnese: The proprietors of THE STAR present to the reece ay ite. question. With an over, | Bealthy and happy children. The ehiid must | ¥¢lved gation, the great sum of He To appoint aC rater ie e [ Bg | public its daily and weekly editions, respee- nd the extraordinary and of persons who were husband and wif iy respec. ES Bat this l wo: avow, that Lhave corned, sciew wus regard for veracity I had an. | be Weil slept, Well aired, well fed and well | Meney Sought for, a 3 ‘ fe Swan-like gliding, as some cloud :hat, dark below, bathed. By ‘a thorough ‘understanding and | Sensational jestimony that markedevery stage | CCBCurred in all that, but it was curious and i unfortunate that they had not the enclosureof | Tower inte aiver nents Sits tie choccentanene or oe vappbessalbs . ES e Ne a ‘ower8 into stlver s Bits, Salli over the t a he cheapest epitor of events occur Bison's oh the forehead, i aketuy sword, | Cimation Here waa the erisleaguine Fives | Practice of these Tour simple Tules, much of | oF the ca in Lrevand but in Bpgaenen interest | that Teiter.. He was sure it Mr. Pry had that art Bing, > ns Sing over the trae | tthe matlonal capttal, snd af gemeat ee ourreupoa'iny nck) vas | ¢stimation. Here anxiously awaiting my | {he physical, mental and moralsuifering in life | PORTIS Tt teed tut in that of Christopner | letter it would have been produced, bat, on D the change! well, to be found anywhere. How well : a. Inihe back yard | Snewer two of ‘them heal descendants of Tea healthy child Cand oe riatt as well as child: | Nevilie Raxot, who died om the 2d of dey jhe other hand, that was all hecouldsay about | © the change: and in one toart—when, swan- public understands this Is conclusively shooe be Ses te . Malina the C. a ‘ a healihy and a delicate one propor- | 7.57'"F, yacth i . ; 7 prion the ki "s breast, - Hi is this re Bartened 2 @ thank you | qollam the Conqueror. ‘They expected moto | 1h atciy) is regularly put to bed about aark, Te edt, Mas Propounded by the executors and Certainty he did represent, to his brothers | Mumase turd snd voyage over, safe the gattant | by ihe exceptionally. wide chenieen they As I intend " ymove out ot © wn any he Isaid then to myself: “Strict veracity and | ina quiet, well’ ventilated, or even cold Foot, brother, and Mr. Holmes. Bit he left £1,004, and friends that there had been a marriage both enjoy, not in the City of Washington Lheid » me slack allegiance t tu this hour, I must part company for a while. Strict ver- | afiera supper of plait food, it will naturally | veoy to his wife and £10,000 to the child. whieh fore that which was announced in the news- | —an the m pvernent of the haven spread teneath alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- Wouktuctorce ths ates oh acity keeps me from shining. ‘The British | awake at daybreak. good natured, with a keen | She gave birth toafter marriage with Mian tee | PAPErs. obable thay bss Hemmice was the | Rereyes in atte ay gating o'er the | Titortes oid Gate tren for thin year? publle expect bold, starting deeds from a | tiie Me gta nolenome Croan tee Nusa rest of the property, which Was of enormous womat:an atiractive woman ie Flas | Stare . In order that the reader not now familiar ie valley | dweller in the western wilds of America. The fol . ay i | Value, rectes accumu lor twent: 4 2. fast . Wo red h | Bete ete eet et oe date seae ee | or stimulanisand free bathing, help the system | vears’and then to goto the Helmet ors Rone Tatts Ane connections. ait as ate was would Thinking. from the Foreland light-skip they per. | With the paper and fis strong hold on the pub- must launch a slain wild beast upon them. It | foward off many prevalent cht danger the | FS. This will was disputed by Mrs. Alice | PAYS formed an illicit conne MATTIAge, OF Thee | ew <ghalice even now wight see, lic may understand at a glance upon what hihg | shall fizure prominently at all social gather- | Ments, and to bear i. ri- | Bagot, widow of the testator, on behaif of the | Pa liking for the : id | See the, noble ship my ship!—for brings she | sements its great popularity is based, the and sect you! hefe I fling | bias. Twiiltett the story’ so. often that 1 will | fe {hat must necessarily come to the majort: | Cofsts Nytiw ol the testator, on behalf of the she had, and. coveliig, as perhaps ste kd ain Semel opinions of some of its contemporaries as to pth at heest | eve it ny: a ii ty of the little ones. st Bay t ’ one th | she had, v q ‘APS : ontemporaries as flanee in your face! ve it myself. also hint vaguely of fs Mr. Bagot left nearly all his prope Tty, worth > 5 2 cees: | Drifted from the waves the splendor: from the sky ‘our Gonent's mereifal_ very nut if he dark aud dreadful deed all my own. In Hircn a litte confectionary, on any unauttadis about eH 000 a year, to the child whom he de. been justly ch arged, (he enjoyment of succes: rifted m the es the splen¢ ‘rom ech, a halr of Catiline, ida Sleep, s 2 ; Tee Teac hesitate race pal fall | sig Suirpaise at waking peevish and feverish. tt | Scribed as hisson. ; s Bl ' £5,000 a year and £50,00—she would go through Il, for the moment, seem to over. | iS *inply the result of imaginary affection and wil abPeared at the trial that Christopher | aij; its merits are appended. Tt is needless to add deep beyond herseif hersight | that no person is so good a Judge of the value n to thé great property this man possessed— died out the bh Yet the lady saw ne nly le Bagot, the testat th dof marriage with him, and surrender withdrew, | A any given newspaper as the men who con itt t! nee - eaule Neville Bagot, the testator, was the younger 1 s vas cre AE l\Guisrime sages ‘ie < teens . | duct newspapers themselves. pam owset” Wiketee baalsnent tnd cee | whelm me; I will recover; I will shake it of; | Wit of Knowledge on the part of the one in Foret a Counaient gentieman af got Fortune. Nericll te his cmuraces: AC go thvoueh & cat | Sunstinegiow’d within her bosom: happy music | uct Pewspapers themselves free will be myself again. seareh diligently for thé cause when a little . being 19 years of age, the testator le! istrar’s marriage, or private marriage, and be painting all the beauty of his youth What Other P. Say Abi From dai'y contact with the things I loathe? T commenced my new eareer that same | S¢itch diligently for 90 Alliance. | {reland for Aus-ralia with £L0o)in his pocket, | Geecived i Bung throwehts Cen eae tie s : ‘at Other Papers Say About The Star, Your organ g:inder TY street -orner: . Isa f i a coyote, | chid is proverbially cross. ago Alliance. deceives g through nG c . 2 = EW SYSTEM OF WASHING has lately been | HG hitnged into the bush, and little was heard | Gr the time she believed to bea martiaee, tact as though A F introduced in some French towns which is | { larly, Drave | einy of apeclal mention, Lee econOae nan ‘ tas to greatly reduce the cost. This is the Around on ce! ar doora, and trating them To our wives for ovr winter id then home, till. being then ie of age, returned to land, having saved by stock farming, u mining, and speculation a quarter of a One Kilo (two pounds) of soap is re | Of monet. peeulition & quarter of a my here was n¢ itorious in the tis a covot which was not a marriage at all. The husband and fit for hi would thereby be guilty of a crime for which Holl | he would be answerable not only to the law of ion | Ged. i ats country. Was On his return he purchased thees. | Gedy yWito the laws of the country. Waat relly one of the best newspapers published pete Stak ss ntted has nothing tm common with ith wh ! Mother!—and thou asked the lady. y that it was a mean, sneaking, dollars: p the gulf alone. ire so hungry | taking care in the meantime to cover the tub! for stories ofthis description, it_is umkind to e solution may be warme denythem. Tam nowa hero. T retouch and | once more, but it wi q n Gives charace | r Y @. 5 orm-w ind giho- , ter to itsartlek " bat nor to | y animal, with a roar like’a lion, and ed with a little water to a sort of pap, | tate af Auchrane, county Roscommon act led Mea: BRAT aioe ania dact Ot Its bee pein windijatte panUng Uo: |) Tiee. an merioee ee aa 3igo; bus when I come, “twill be tte burst | angerous than a grizzly. [said that a ily warmed; Is cooled the life of a country gentleman for some time. | Christopher Neville bagot inl some unguarded | Sudden, towering angre-black, a clowly wail oe oe. oe prguicts mm lend peed ing vad) one aa been Knowe toput.a whole ful of turpentine oil and two we OU Cis soit of life he went to de mnement of invitation Or impatience with his | climbs wide and wild, } ecaaey manag corned {85 Present prosperity you best Divo | : an Ss 7 : > mix a: ih a and i Wife? Suppose he quarretled with her an: sig 01 emai toi 1 p si uote! Harkysitor se he spared neler age, Sexn0T respects. kept atatempecarae | Gety'y Saye ead from him at thistameatid | Cua wer bad names woud here a na Stade) CEA SE in my vo-r mo Rete ite fight. Ishowed one. sear, where Thad | Which may be borne by the hand. tnthissoti. | EE t es than any manne | Hi, ting for him to say, “Vow arena sich | ng folds of snow, together mixing - saaig in LITER nva jack-Knife into my hand when a bo! tion the white elothes “are put,and lett there the letters bore itidi COOTER es Ae a ee ene git Mat anneauiae ° i ne Wasting 7 e = My success astonishes dazzles’ me. | for two hours before washing them with soap, | of a very fast life. Notwithstandin EROUIG Brees ik with tine y Of & | —From the window turn, Lady! towand the light ee vt ; Littic Johnny's Menazerie. 1 epee, peters Rcreenes on should press him with allthe urseney of a xed in the very b THE BEET! ain and used | ing known ay the. ry to add half | 43, h of Londorr soc! a Nugget.” In 1865, "Mr. got met with a serious accident in the hunt: ship lock no mor ES woman to have ge | steps that gard to her One time we he spoke up hother marriage, havi ndition? Was it unnatur: 7 in Washingt city, ana. 1 cast Not see the darkening head i She should threaten her friends thatshe wont ee metropolitan pestomal life: trad e 3 lish the tale for every new party. | aspoouful of turpentine j wher spoonful | ing’ fe'd, and soon after. siens of locomotor tell her mother, Lady Verner? What would | stately | Sutinuous an DETOUS eXIstencr fn Come in? We are mity glad te Ev am to bring out a gr and an | of ammon Once washed with soap, the | ataric, or paralysis of the lower limbs, set ine ‘then be the conscaie Her friends would | ne | ARUN all tte eee ead a wyd a pee Indian in beth in single ¢ These | Clothes are put in warm water. and the blue is | These'symptoms gra inereased, and | investigate the. matter, they would dise 1 Tegseapatie and leas chterprising.- Hilles Tooked te : ; litle fietions are just hey amuse, apple d. This process. itis obvious, spare Smuch aber sears of hetplessness and suffering he | {hoes the er, thes | pabley and lees caterprising., _ in’. sv. that's my the terest, they are expect The end } tine, much labor and + eit gi he | died. “In 1873, when he suffe: rh from 7 : be ‘dis! ed in so | Ine of the most resting and bes! him wot did he mé t the means, clothes a whiteness much superior to that ob- | this disease, t able to walk wong probaun ie nin pas 19% Heby, but rerReof the ms “interesting and lest edited pay ere 1a other time: “If we had kn the American of the further West, in the | tained by any other method, and the destrue- | about with stick SONntEe Ton Lieto Woe ee oes rege the | to te erent you was hin Missy wude had mot : respectable Briiish imagination, is a reckless, | tive use of the h-board or of pounding is | judy whom he * a mutton but bbe vou don't Li impetuous, vindictive being, | nor nee shooters ‘and bowie knives. | puiities whi two gentlemen one evening, hering, the conversation ran law regarded with so much abhi taining possession of the person of a woma: by fraud and deceit. What would be more natural in her then urgent condition than sin her dire hour of distress, her child uit con n the clothes fromthe im | was contain. Trish eRY.—Women need Sometimes ng orrence as ob- mutton Tiss Alice Ver en T said W ta baronet, and prvd, then t pt You Somervil and th nd, and who, when she met irl of 2), and was of ex- then over 40 years of , the gallant boy was “You arean American?” “Tam an Americ Californian. * nd it is irue that your pec frontier have so many rows!” “Mueh thai is said is true.” “ And have youe’ killed a man Tstaried: I they quiz me. No. _T fino earl: The f at she woul ne nyihing if he N Bagel Was a en ren) could ima referred to her t t a meiaphori ea, to apply to that The ‘needle is a good little conductor off for concealed a heart-ache has been em ometimes wom hey must so ung up between Mr. and some disclosures ithe im once more, uncaring, glitters o'er + hapless dead, st throngh twilight emerald 1 their oozy bed, on the ng | v avything. He lovers, and undow i} gentlemen i er f heir own, and after the pd to bed, as) Mi i i the 1 wi mother hac in one of her lette in other wo: ds, retired to bec ping | the Mstrict of Citumbta, Washing woody in the intent to aud a vat m, overthree hun pital, out from urelé ¢: ay bott'e, she slipped out of the house, and with caring ¢ ip. as snecess of Washington jours ked rei e sayin: “This isa nice yo miust ; her siste brother supped with ae Nevis PECAN :SREEO C8 is er the able manage ca nt party, bat n't feel quite to home in mplishment hard thing tod Xagot in his hotel, the Alexandra, London, ns with tipsy fis 'y head!and smiling to the riba ah wil sig meth | Ht Cam vou jell me whien is rest rode we come to trouble. Most women ean do | One of the letters read inthe ease, from. Mi ant} © the shi g: 1 ai er] Sort of existe ituted i per ih Lis own fi ni e (Judge War seutly, and makes money by it,—N. y things well—but not wellenough Verner to Mr. Baye Tue thorough art education of women vy Ir. Bagot. w Which had not been thought of | or two offers, may be |e years ago. Thus it came about rd havea lump of th t. und wen we wis in PWS paper wich was rand we dident take was 1s follows: you let me and one come in to-n at, K and a toothful of my answer. mistook that hesitat fusion of »s one of 0 for the | 'S soul the music a 1 the glow the duty of the jur’ inted onte nape of Washingt Topi ‘ 4 i r her, Mother! Mother!- oo :; ne ar it y ne 3 7 tha’ ne be: Ag On earth is ia helpless as the re. Toes cork, ifyen have it ready be- ‘ own Tarot ete {i - ence to Tudianap it cos it was Republican, but one evenin it was - He: sad then | die dlady:and it is. to the assistan orehand? Good-by till then, Servi are ference .t Jef to our hous by mistake, and my father he y. I'do not | duced kal > it, it woule no doubt deeply aind serjoutsly,and Yours sincerely, “mt Now comes the first disputed f: Miss Verner swore that in June, I Upurehaser | first ob!ained possession ‘of hi K,and sheis | +i A newspaper and sixteen 7 need a certities haracter fr temporaries.— zette, One of the neatest printed and most re: Pers that comes to our table. ‘The low sm red it and fel asleep with it in his laps. ime by he woke up sudden and see the pink news paper lyin onto his Kanees, and without stopn to thivk he jumpt up ike he was shot and hul- ler Then he ie art's desireon earth her to in a most compromising ; ny ASSOC! testimony of that lady. Bu (Judge Warren )had Svesenied a lusion did not rest in the evidence. r person by a She deposed t lon ier he looked u ioe ive Eniish hav iven in a elo nae to a baeks stray In conclusion, his Lordship said, without ex Royalty at Paris. | Gpiee pares it within the reach of every faunlly. which was friten to deth,she | Pf SORT EERE tral Ween tn? pray bandon, t thang a eance by Mr. | pressing any opinion of lis own, one way or the A splendid newspaper: filled with everrthing of Ndr Wate ie Ite ee et Wy hoy ud been my Bet tn they mony o the other, he felt at liberty to. tell’ them interest from the capital of the hatione se chase But after a wile My father he seen how it w ' + nosed beviormed. by : ig bound by his opition,that he thouzht | “assist the other ex: | that every household tn the country ear have wee nd he joked ontle ther ree a St, wild most I; Lacan « and a fort a clear ease Was made out in favor of the | king of Sp ‘Henry of the | Brownertile (Ten . : and he locked offte pretty soon he a Withent Killin: n richer tiluminating in an th see, ¢ pial miff on the issue of unsoundness of mina | Nether iors aed gues | esha PALA See said: “Wy, paper—a hole lived Where the “shooting serape” was a | s:) than some of thisembroidery. ‘The face of did she yie on the part of the testator. ‘The cost of that | sing Ken into account. irate news mak Sean block of b d twenty thou- | cemi- where eve one | Christ is painted by some devout needle- t his stor i v trial had been. enormous,and he sine T oped away after the meal and able to the family cirele.—Fred- en rabits week | went “he s knives and re | wor an in silk almost as Leonardo da Vinei sboration, couns he 7 ‘ utheir legs, but volvers: where the great pi nd |p; i i ; hed it in oil on Was trebled |, nit, sent hither —[Appleton's Journal. they would arrive at a satisfactory e clusion.so that justice might be done the rig cus to bear the brunt of le revenge for the Ia do and denied, on corrupt perjury. Howe: ‘raminer, One of the best papers the bar at the Long Tom in value by the bullet he shed in Washingtom time th: re was af pueion so tae 1 Ey of the thre city: we advise ait our s wishing the latest on the pan of Aurus Or te ufyretized ato manuel ise news from the national to subscribe for tty penty of, during a controversy between Dr. B, and the ; Hagor and Miss Verner were mar Donough, G. rand heh ee Was tired sheriff. Tnow mourned neglected opportu. his the: by a speci E wo months after- | tearned judue its effect of gloom in- dave None tas fe eteseaable and interesting, ‘ es. Teonkd not truthiuly say: "1, too, x Hus (hey ety rd Son Was bor act of marria learned Judge s they ret jon by the funeral hue of | 04,We hope that its present propetctors will tive the hunter he sa e slain a Peruvian!" hite one-third of the dent rding to | Counsel for the executors said, was an a not | int no livin th o be seen Kut there 4 ureat de t r ceiebrate tis half century anniversary. — Washin, i ie eman sa y ‘as in b) . om 1 of shooting and ihe foreman said they could in : i wre of children under | festitution on the part of Mr. Bagot to society, alit much of pore finger- ports, ton Anct. cutting amor b your peo| remarked the only about one-fifth are between one | i order that he mizht cover the shame of et of delusions on £ man's Oss his breast We Mighe have thorngat | qgTueallest and best ernsicted paper of the capi be HE Z alut above shooting | sentieman, five vears. After five years of age children | Mrs. Bagot, who had fallen, and on account of | Gistinguished’ from) ornate ina inga friend.” Ho bore the in- | fresh an’ Rieti the very latest news ina ee he nen Alike he wood | , ererived that these men were hungry for | Are fed an something Hke the thicementage | the number of gins he Mad destroge nat Judge Warren explaining that the existense | Micton of oureasesits war ieee eet platy | pints Neecve manner.—Staunton Ver~ bist, and see = Son BARE Took HS OnIy feat duneite deay iene Dowty Beton. Tewas | ie, and comparatively very fev die between Bt itedueays wads arioed Haoelt as ee ta detuston as to the pat ine the child ience, standing as still ‘as a. paluter’s | "Ay old estabitshed paper: gives full and accurate rst, and - e > i jest | » deny them. > sete ved ei ite oF tues |! sease, and deseribec se Sons a athe! a exis Gt eel aee ceaaate b, | 0 O50 okatitiee + their feets is sore follesin you a found for the | Page ene We shoot much. We Ane And thirty Fears of age- 1p spite af these | eee le te itony cesetibed himsel€ as not | Would, if found atrmatively to lave existed: Lor changing position mo oftener than | repurteof ail eventa uf pubif in fun of being shot at, and you have dissypinted | shoot often. We shoot socially. If. for i ures. ti ‘the peop em all day sportsmen lik so fond of hun tells such offte puch tess to wal render the testator aman of unsound mind | the Jast might when the word is sent round | at the national capita Pio attended him at this | for the making of a will. The jury again re- | the studio te give ihesiitern ne te was the | @uirer, lly impossible | tired and, after two further annoancements | right thing hot to po too near him; he was the | A good, reliaie pape Bagot's child: | that they could not come to ah agreement, | center of acitele of respect and he would i = Taha it ha Pc to the to | Several surgeon erve em rite, if we had more | Stance, the comin ng about the stove | Peetu wittthres meals The farce eee to | time swore that It wan phys abits wudent be | in the rifle salon, andthe conversation flags, | pOcit with three Possible animal from the calf | for him to be the father of Mrs pels that tmenama be | and things are kenerally dull, nothing is | {¢4\the ereature soclla ia eee ee call | ut on the otter Natal ita faite al woppers i) ie most Fs j are sit T, which, besides the I and freshest news from Congress, 1 v ives the cream y ; shortly after 4 o'clock the foreman said they | deserved all our pity for his lonely grandeur | 9f all foreign aud domesticucws.~Acwherry (8, Op A more ecummon than for a gentleman to get up, | jo ine & again. at night, with possibly a | that he expressed delight at its birth, and, | {2 y 2 vere | but that M ‘Teisserenc de Bart’ his’ host, | Herald. borg He s ones his house they had arereh Biineelt ar w his revolver, cock it; ing Vige aed: an Oe nea we pew ve called it young Aughrane, after his estatesand | D4 made some progress. At first they were | but that ‘esse art, his he and proclaim him: iger of the southern glass, wich ays “hung on the wall jest | elf another royal Benga Above a tale in the parlor, and the ravit thot a ee it was jolly good fun for to it on the table | and look at itself in the glass. One day the table was moved over to the winder, but the | ¢, rabit jum pt up ento it, maybe for to See if its | { ears had grode any since jast time, and adon- | eise save themselve: key wich was standing in the street jest out- | the company side was lookin in the winder same time the | under tle bil rabit looked out. Wen the rabit itseen the donvky it jumped down and went to lickin its pat its face like cas, and af! tly ; : ; 11 against 1, and now they were all agreed as | talked to him most assiduously to. help him Those who want Congressional and other national calf only twice or at most only three times a | Shortly alterward made a will describing the | to the second tosus which Sicne hateaieden | ees fo He seemed simple, unaffected, un- | PENS directly fom, headquarters will find it te das. and the result is that the calf thrives sid That ho GAG Tea ee oat every. them, and on which they now found, arsuining, in so {ar as one inight judge his | rte nonce +— Amherst (Va.) Enter ‘ from birth, and sickness is unknown. The | thin Pon *t trrelg. | the testator was of sound mind, memory and | character and disposition at a distance o ™ . en are heard ten or twelve short. sharp | sme farmer has a baby born, and a contrary | Was, a most Pee Rey wurious quarrels | understanding, except as tothe paternity of | thirteen feet, The other exking who had | refed for only $9 per sone eee tame Paper: Is of | Teports. The lights are blown out by the con- | enyrse is pursued,with «contrary result Keay | tcok place between Mr. and Mrs. Bagot, and in | HDderstane genie aay 1S perhaps not ‘quite so amiable. | fatih'ehemsse Ber annum: ue Of he best wake on phe iva Bengal tigers shoot about | before nature supplies the food, before the | 1376. peat Fo copes qittanzed from his | “Judge Warren asked: Did they believe that | There were runorsata shindy between him | “Notwithstanding its mutations It, hes mae om in the dark, and hit everybody | mother's milk comes, the ignorant nurse doses | family, began to correspond with his brothers. | ne was of insane mind as to the child? The | and the prince of Wales as to a point of pre- | newsy and enterprising fr, and deserves erat Wes ie ne unhurt Portion of | the baby With sweeténed water or cow's milk. he upshot of the: Tondon, and atthe ew eatits | foreman replied that the jury be ieved he was | ecdenceon the opening day-rather, T should | tinued health and prosperlty; Baltimore Senet . x " res s rache, cries s an, either N s t ty. » | say, between their respective gentlemen in at- rd tables, and ery out, ‘Don't Dan being mistaken for acne. ot oes Or Bagot went back with him to Ireland, or, as | Wider__a delusion as to its paternity. Judg: | say, between the Pp g uM Warren then directed the, jury to strike froin | tenance, for royal personages, whatever may | the capital the Wation ena Baer Published at > 7 = ‘ arren then directed jury is e from € ce, forro! s Bes, W! ay i CA ol jation wou! D eitoreoniequick, | Feyoiversare eimptiedk, thecombatantselinen, | £oesanother dese, until fuaity, when the moth- | MIS. Bagot’ counsel nd when vine ge ‘ if : ; ’ a vo) a 5 x ch, to send for 1 + i, | their finding the words ‘except as to the pa- | be the fighting ng onon their behalf, al. | it.—Central Protestant, (Greensboro’, NC. er's milk does come, the child's stomach is ina | Berard. | She followed. and when living in | teruity of the child,” and to insert the word, ain the best of friends. Should bon | “Undoubtedly the leading paper pablisher tm condition to revolt at anything. If, owing to | lel nd with him she had violent quarrels with | “Tot go as to-mukelt read, “We find that n ex-sovereign, walk before Al- | Washington; ‘oF general put poses we unhestatinge S constitution, the little vietim goes | hm though rhe resutt ot comnatncetd. Stage of | the testator was not of sound’ mind, memory ard. who is merely a princes “Nes,” | 1 recommend it." Wtimbugton (N.C) Star. i "Woh "01 veeks or months, it is G Revapeat . be 4 ie vas - he ned in these ve questions; Ing the long of i ter Burwer it boked “utaswn'the doney | Pouese., hen the two royal Bengals shake | MWS every hour oy alien wales Mee mera | conducton the partol Meg Biante ener ited forthe plaintit, Mie Begor es Cuet et Said’ the descendant of Altred the | maiutaised ite rep Batis tq! osnence hag Was gon aad you mover Gigi the donky | hands, fraternize over a drink, and. go off to. | 1 {ud every hour or oftener. 1 a lethargic sleep | husbind began to dislike her, trom a firm be- | ‘He Unnouncement of the result was receiv. | Growt ani nie siete was the only bit of | Washington,—Monroe co. ( W.Va.) Wontaae bite Eweon Vand Son Tee nctonish | gether to the gunsmith's to get their pistols | £0 De, as is often | sleeping off a surfeit as an | lif that the child was not his and by the will. | gi B¢ Announcement by a large crowd with | interest attaching to the opening—to see how | Has madeagenuine place for itesit as. oright stout my eaters vane Bol L kus some thing | Teloaded. The survivors pick up the dead | (F several hours “drunk."—[Dr. C. £, Page, | In dispute solemnly dvelarest this to de 89, dis- | (ig unedes megegute BY a large crowd with | interest atiac Te cnded thee ete now | ne Tt epresparty deservedly grows Sith abgut my sisters yong man wich Thm savin ub | and weunded. There isa great deal of talk | 2¢u/t sleeps Chemistry.” Sais "| inherited the In ant, and left the estate to his | received an ovation as they left. the building, | cont Tltrenct opportunely lame, and hobbled | !'888e.—SpringAeld (Mass.) Reputlinan. ti Tcetch her : nd him to: ether, and then Ie | Overthe allair several day’ The bodies are : 2 W. Fi twothers’ he A new trial will be moved for on June 1, but | as though he meant to be first’ but couldn't, | _ Thelesding paper at the national capital. contains pave my Heye Siand Filly, wich Knos it | kept until Sunday. ‘Then there is a splendid | | HINTS FOR WasninG FLANNELs.—I will give | HCthers’ heirs, the will was that the bellef | Tudge Warren had intimated beforehand uis | and tne Brniee prince walked sometimes be- | #l! the latest news: Is enterprising and reliable. — SOE Bay ake pps (joke oOte fay me | funeral. The Odd’ Fellows, the Masons, the | 2!'ttle of my experience in washing flannels, | of Mr. Neville Bagot that the chitd was not his eonination te wet nditional ord fore, sometimes on a line with him, as though, | C2arlestoton (W. Va.) Spirit of Yeferson. and Billy see him lookia over the gate, | military companies and the temperance so- ives taught 2 xen Ey annerin Rot water, bit | was an insane delusion, b ought about in part determination to refuse a cot ional order. toalee Melfe heen meas hough, A living evidence of the trum ‘thet index and jest then Mary thats the hous | cieties all turn cut with music and banners. | it isa grea\ vert aly my flannels were | py itn ss and the fraud, falsehoods, and unde id, she ecme in with some egss, and essed in white, | 2 Wonder to me; they always. and rubbinem on | and,as they imagine, eut each other all '6 A WESC Jumpt | pieces with bowie Knives; although, when | COM! back onto the table, like it s: ‘ow I got | lights are brought, itturns out to be some. me home from | P3 a fal save he t pendence {8 the talisman of success in the news: Paid she, cme in with some eer The Sunday school children eve eG | the wash so soft and white: Tieurned that ene | Yatueree of his, athe and that the wil The Housekeeper. phe Pare agape ee leer oper Hager pena Fhe Bate tchmond, Va) : “Mary, you are a mity nice ¢ | apy i cession, . eis d S . _ e i 3 f . cumstances was nlarg is n i took rig! t hold of her ear and pinched 1 eee tend. tae fae aoa eee: There tsa | Teeiian women washed them. ined tees bad. Mrs Bag t wes lady of extremeioang, | (By @ Ledy in Germantown Telegraph.) Wales and her sister-in-law, the marehioness, | ay in amptntne that sae ines Beet ets like she was Tis married wife! I never see | ''?Pie “minister Preaches a very affecting | Many a time I have watched them kneeting in | peai tifully-cut fea ures, with a mass of dark ADULMONSL FRUIT RECEIETS. of Lorne the marquis, me vely Womans | 2 first-class journal. Rockville Advocate, sech a Wicked thing in my life,and Billy he | discourse-and 1s very careful not fo say a bex, which had one end taken out, to keep 89 RASPBERRY NEGAR.—Put one pound of | them, does not count.’ That lovely woman, never did in hisn. So I wockt i i * a g ad, a N D Fue : Conducted with great energy and ability: on ite up to him, | thing which may ‘wound the feelin ‘Of the | the mout of the mud, by the bank of ¢ stream, Piano abn nee forehead. apy Mo unpeay carats Vall aad oie cae thee eon prise them | the prince's wits, lta tae ek limp. 99 that | Sbemost cncoeset land highly inte resting’ juuruads ny ide. id: “Mister, en . vho s a washing in the running water and drying on. agot cos ‘of PI o if ell, and pour upon thet quart o! st | ever, E »S of the country, — ck Union. ge heer bnonyrr tom ce tery eee Peeler ee Ba eee ead riere ont pew | The bauk. or’ gravely Without Gunite: (er, an it may ber aisiog HagOM'S dave; | Shae vinewar; next day strain theltquoy ona | famencss. 1s he: losuer deakfene ee 1a. ae | of he country. it Gr tasesot oar Paaein aashiteg with hisn!° n feilerhe looked | holaing together by their left hands the same | never had washing done better, and fi beduty was somewhat Oriental Her sister, | Pound of fresh ripe raspberries; bruise them | British isles. She proved as much Db ne live and aoe paper from the Federal Capital,— rite in my nd honey, oncethere | jiymn-book, while they sing out of it, while | Dever half so well. I have tried it since, and Miss Verner, was, however, the heroine of the | #lso, and on the following day do the same, | dash with which she leaped aheap of rubbish | Kingston East Tennessean. ras aoe which had seca a bis heavy tale that | the right of either grasps his revolver, ready | hd the seeret of nice, soft flannels to be the | Miss Verner, was. howeve hot alone trom her | fut de not sduceze the fruit, or it will make it’ | with the prince's ald on her way to inspect a |“ Oneot the best newspapers in the couhtry, ang we , it flored him every | toner a ball through the clerical organi. | Washing of them in cold or lukewarm water, prepossessing appearance, but from the lead- | {tment—only drain the uauer as dry as you | British engine in the gallery of machines. | richly deserves the prosperity it enyys,—hkich- time, the tail did. and one day he was crossii’ ation should he say anything inthe funeral | 824 plenty of stretching before hanging out. i ‘an from the fruit. The t_time pass it | Forall that, I think she was hot sorry to be | moné ( Va.) Whig, ‘ reg neratnsel tealust Mrs. Bagot having | thr anvas ba viously wetted wi leased, and to return to her boudoir in that | — Has the largest circulati ! dest a mi ot bridge, we t ig ensive : ery. | Many recipes say: Don't rub soap on flannels: F oh 2 ne through a canvas ba; previously wetted with | relea: nd to retu nude a ary circulation, and Is one of the Hitie popes wich hetooante kak nnettenet Files around comes on iene, | but sou can rub’ soap on’ to theadvantancat Junched at Her vast number of charges of | vinegar to prevent waste. Put the juice inte | house in'the English section which has’ een | panery pitch at the Natioual Capital —Garrett he was sv) leased. the dor. was. that he vee Zhe saloons and shops | the Hannes if you wil rinse it outafterward | During the case populuropluion was higeegs | astene jar‘with a pound of sugar to every pint | fitted up for “Phoupper parrot the welts neat | <A capt : led his tai’. and it wagged him rite off the ‘and the day commonly | ad use no hot water about them, not forget: widge into the woter, where he was carried under the mill weel and drowned to death. Butl “ Wot has all that rizmyrole got to | M: , 1 ‘S$ fave several time: is | Of juice: stir it, and when melted, put the jar | very pretty. he upper partof the walls and A canital newspaper, and deserves the long life nd ‘ball and supper. “Aft | fine tostreteh the threads in both directions | Meine was mamtesten in sere eames Us | ineo'a saucepan of water tetit sluimer a litte | ceive ws the Weleeroet tees walls and which fs evidently in store for it.— Washington ung ladies are proud to dance with the | before drying. Flannels so cared for will never | {yCuNE.Mas, of the medical witnesses will eost | Skim and remove from the fire. When cool, | ment on a ground of a pale blue, the LOWEE DATE |" Frail of ths lato: Ocenieats 4 fore: a1 the young men envy them | become sii, Shrunken or yellow.—[By @ Bos: | Qver st oh Phe coat at ee eel Cost | Dottte off. this i the dining.roony hue with, tee tooo, | detngeabont the ‘Nacional (cand forekge news and and re © Kill somebody at the first con- | ton Lady. amount to £30,000, Gooseperny JaM.—Take as many asyou re- | this isthe aining rooms, ee ie ort ces | Vad Tribune, of | Yenient opportunity, Before morning there | To Take Rust Ovt or Steer. place the | "Phe jury retired at 1 o'clock yesterday after. | quire of ripe, red, rengh gooseberries; put | {ties of home-make, rep hments for “siufal | Tf you want a first-class independent paper from sie probably two orthree more “fatalatfrays” | article ina bowl containing Kerosene oil, or | noon and returned at 3, unable toagree. The | them Into the preserving pan. nd as they | tantasy" in Temetd to tae oer Wives of | the. Rational Capiesic sey it.—Grayson (W. Vad dso the life and excitement peculiar to our | Wrap the steel up in a soft cloth well saturated | judge ordered the jury to retire ioe five wee, | warm, slit abd bruise them to bring out ihe | ere ie sees te prea ie ne Nowers | Clipper. *. easy, unconventional society is sus- | with kerosene ;letit remain 24 hours or longer; | wes. The counsel for the defendant then | juice. Letthem boil for ten minutes, then les aLinee ‘Games it teres ortealt Ot ‘One of the best and cheapest papers published im ained from month to month and year to | then scour the rusy spots with brick-dust. If asked the judge to discharge the jury. Counsel | add sugar in the proportion of three-quarters crernal, sue urn my bd Rae York | the United States.—Martinsbure (W .) Inde~ veut badly rusted. use salt wet with vinegar: after | for the plaintiff objected and the jury were | of pound to every pound of fruit and place ei ee Lorresponaence: : Ne pendent, “When all this is over, a subscription is | scouring, rinse every particle of brick-dust or | then ordered to conduit t lock, bat at a | it on the fire again; let it boil slowly, and con- . ‘Those wanting a Washington paper cannot do recting | salt off with boiling hot wa quarter to 5 they returned into court with a | tinue boiling for two hours longer, si better than by subscribing to Ite Dee nents over the graves, and when the | then polish nnel cloth anda | verdict that Neville Bagot, when making the | all the time to prevent burnin mind a good time e ) ‘sa fack, but its ben on my ig wile, and T thot this w aybe you mite b to tel ir, You neve) see sech a fewr ly set on foot in the eamp er :dry thoroughly ; off with a clean fl. i Joi yl of irring it D When it | , A BERLIN fetter writer says of the attempt | ‘itrrors ere CESS me is all raised, the man to whom it is en- | little swee Chemistry. will, was laboring under insine delusion a thickens, and is jelly like on a plate when cold, | to assas te the Emperor—its e: ect upon The best r published at the national capital; thusted foes to aan Francleto tg ting: Geo regards the paternity of the eliild. qpiation as ivisdoné enough. Put into pots. and allow it | the people and its cause: | Wille the escape | contains allie Bews.uitooet Cay CMe Pra mar bles, and there he fallsin with old triends, ms of Kansas. | therefore, gains the ease. to remain a day or two before it is covered. Mar rganetnaty obere Haver alee mai | gees prees and gambles all the money The most remarkable fact to an Eastern ob. {From the London Times, } R 1 J Weigh equal quantities | on of the people, it renders them cal mer and A wide-awake, fret clere papers one of the best tom less people, omes back and makes confes- | Server is the permanence of the streams on the . * ona ed 7 ASPBERRY JaM.—Weigh equal qua better able to appreciate the significance of | in the country.—Gakiand (Md,) Republican. seric and itis hi y the top of his head off, or | Fat Kansas prairies. “Although they do not | DUBLIN. May 21—When the court sat this | of fruit and sugar; put the fruit into.a pre: | the incident, and the result 1s a feeling of se- | “Those desiring 8 paper second to none ery Was abv We are just as re If Si had a good time | Tise in the mountains, and are not directly fed | Morning Judge Warren resumed his charge to | serving kettle: boil 'and mash it; let it. boil rious uneasiness and anxiety. The event | subscribe for it,— Victoria (Texas) advorate, anyboy to see the funny side of a thing, bat | Bob, Jim and Tom will rest | by the great m now fields, yet it is evi- | the jury, reminding them that they were not | very quickly, and stir constant! ntait J . ; add the | opens out a vision of possibiliti ch had | Everywhere zed a8 the leadi; are at they are indirectly so fed. But a | trying Whether Mrs. Bagot committed adultery | sugar, and boil half an hour. Jam made in hhrdiy been considered, and which are ap- | of Washington, Grafton CW. Vans me ee 5 ross the neck © put over them a cheap. wooden. tomb. | Small part of waters of those broad moun- | i the Marine hotel or the hotel in Caester, | this Way is ofa finer color than when the sugar } palling. I have never known Berlin so grave, Ifyou want t9 Keep posted on national affairs sub= lothes.line. It | Stone. with a pretty verse pa nted on it. These | tiv regions, with fifty feet Gepth of melting | Bor were they trying directly whether Mrs) | is put in first, and even depressed, as at this abrupt and | scribe for it.—Brenham (Teras) Banner. We emaetinent to | boards aftersa Lew years TOL Away arte | snows, is able toescape in the form-of moe Bagot committed ‘perjury or hot. If she had | pr acknenny WINE.—Choose a dry day for | startling summon to prepare for unseen aud | ‘The most popular and influential paper at the nes sixty feet above the | jower end, and the goate aad cow pastured | tain torrents. The pent up reservoirs pass into | HOt committed Perjury he thought she had | eoliecting the fruit. set it in-an open vessel— | terrible dangers, to resist a foe whom want, | capital.—Fayetteville (Tenn.) Observer’ ake them leaving them out after | in cur eamp burying ground, rub against | the bowels of the earth, and, by force of hy- | Proved ir case. ig ut if she had committed | One of those having a tap fitted-to the side of | hatred, and sentiment can apparently drive | 4 live and popular paper. which has @ great an@ fr make ng them o Bue camp burying ground, rub against drostatic pressure find vent as gushing springs | berjury they would find how very title that | itrather near the -Dottcas cet node occas | to the point of desperation: “Ttdnes tae cee | gAullves success,—Pittsiairg Leaders Sensible. fi cather and split them up for Stove kindlings.” | all through the outlying hills and plains for | affécte Detantiahomere lying. | They were | fruit suficient boiling water tocover ity Nery | to be believed tha Hoedel had accomplices, | | anexcelient example of alive newepaper.—Frost= hurg aeross & They liked this sketch of California fife, | hundreds of miles. ‘These springs are plenti- tying su patant iy whe el the estates and | jet the blackberries. be. bruised thoroughiy, | Or that any general plot existed. His act was | burg (.Md.) Mining Journal. yard Was tn miles square an They relished it. They picked its very bones | {lin Kansas. They are numerous about the proper a ne 6 eeased gentleman were to | cover the vessel, and let it stand three or four | apparently his own; but the Socialist papers | An attractive paper, ‘both valuable and cheap,— Wide crevt. 3 ae : ye Meee a eout Tivers, | They are the origin and | ee ee hia wd aot gd ms deseoadants | Gaye when it wili be. fould thatthe ovo ee found on his person, his Known connection | Fredericksburg (Va.) News. wom: D had Mf tine, she would | ““at'a certain social gathering, the name of | life of these rivers. They obtain thelr supplies pane cuea and ror ongpudants, If the | formed into acrust on the top. ‘The fluidmust | With Social Democrats at Leipsic, ‘and the | tans mute (0a. manace to Whether this is | Joaquin Miller was introduced” from the vast snow flelds of the broadest chain | (ili thewse begat ioe betane an ingly Ue | then be drawn off into another vessel,aud one | Style of his selfjustification before the | tom *dehian to. mes. Beea is 5) ds hurverse, or cunnot help It, We |" Miller has been enga zed im some affrays I | ol mountains in the world, and are notaffected | Bayot he was bound to say unhesitatingly that d to observe anything amusing | quive as ¢asy without any monuments.’ Then | dent edly saw oxy or rasped across the fa published in Washing- ‘i $1 ch gail: . | officers, leave little doubt that he is the pro- 1 r, a k We only know that it i by the severest droughts. ' There 1s in the dry- | {he case of the plaintiff had broken dowa. If | Dung of Sagar added to each gallon. well- | Ciicers revolutionary suphisit working upon | WasneGon(OP Bemodeeasr S04 tnfuential eee nO oat ae nro, (hat it $s s0, and f i eat time more than one hundred horse power | there was no delusion as to the son—and there | Due {tte ate ee ane Hole Is ready to be | duct of revolutionary sophisn vanity.” (ne of our spiciest and most welcome exchanges, Sie wirne ter canon prevails, “It matters |} Telco ie oe wevedy sort of crime, | Of surplus water passing over thedam at the | Was no Seluston Af the son was not his, the Says, during which time the cask shourd bo ett Saal eee SSE Maury (Tenn,) Sentinel, not how - owl-natured a man ts. it matters not | It does him no injury, here. A’ little ‘blood Star Mills, ou the Smoky Hill river at Junction | ee ee elo ant cha ecod eepen there was how care ully he has been edacated, it matters | gives his poems a not hw ‘ofty and noble his axpirations—the | ""\ho yed know mom: nt a ¢lothesline catches him under the | “Ido. He was my chin, e- pecially if he h: . speci st. Whe: IN THE OFFICE of the Virginia city (Nevada) Al and interesting ™ ed he transaction of the poison, and the evidence weed, COREER, Tat he’ wine De Le eed, | EWErprion (here to tld co hae a eeaaD | piieel -C) tem ee Oto, he naked, During rainy seasons. which should seem. | of ae Pry gn fe au ject, rien was import- down ; at the end of six months it may be bot- | Who Wears a galvanic belt as Spreveutye of re ar most valuable exchanges.—Annapo~ friend; but—" Here I be. | ingly cause great floods at the rivers, the water La B consid er ng the state of the ann mind | tied, and if kept for four or five years the wine | rheumatism and kindred complaints, Of late, | ls (Md.) Gazette, pan of ashes in his | came agitated, and corrugated my brows. 1 Fecares -imtS the subsoil. to a Brest distance | oe Or RL Tend wen steed vogniting | Wil be excelent. however, he hag thought he was not deriving Aulive And newsy sheet.—Sulphur Springs ha 01 p sinks with awf, et:.| cai “ iS rom the channel, y underflow! 3 stil i oon 1 3 a ys = ie that incenetit Reston Pot B aetul veloc! | continued ag nerer fo ioe chat ean the valleys their overflow is prevented. Then? oF ne cht, Bad ee of pyrite wit) the pets. COREANE Mame arApe. Take ripe seem sufficiently powerful to ward off the ef- very reliable paper, OD waetiosiedion Totten | SE! ‘involuntarily toward “tay Ud tay. | asary whether sets in, this dry subs Hi, sata? wiles for, While revol ng is bequest to the | black currants, and, having stripped then re ame relish A —Newmarket (Va.) Our F - a fects of colé@snaps and sudden changes of the | Church Paper, “e « elothes NI 5 As bs rated with water, feeds the rivers and preserves he ra ified that to the child, with whom | the stalks, stew them very gently, bruising | fecttofcol@ssnaps and sudd placed on the floor | A spicy, ably edited paper.—Ritchie (W. pee place © clothor oe Is 2 valuable com. In'Calliornia. with double barctic hCoegee | actegular Stage’ of water, These teers tees | he hid no ya Tel, H he believed the child was | them a litte at frst in the preserving-pan, to | Behind him a battery of lait’ doven. jare | @MscRi® itehie (W. Va.) Diy a Drutaltzing foree-—{ Danury Neve, | ateixpacea’” We bate eens fighting yet— | been verified by the rise and fallof wellsin the | is Sm on March 13, how came it to pass that | let the juice run out; turn them about fre- 7 a es from which a wire for conducting a generous better —Piedi the waPhas scarcely begun. The next gale | Vicinity of the streams during rains and | 00 Ma'ch 17 he disclaimed the child, and said Spenty and in about ten minutes or a quarter supply of electricity extends to the belt. New No ‘paper.. imopt Virginian, Tae Crnctsnatt BONNET MoveMeNt —Itis | thatemenss (ear fhe ponte beg your ae droughts, and by the permanent rise of wells | it wes the child of a foveign doctor? Tuere | of an hour they will be tender. About three every time he puts a piece of type in his stick THE EVENING STAR ron ° e | Gene after the construction of milldams. This perm. | WaS no ev dence that Bern.rd Bagot made | parts of the juice should be poured off for a spark flies from it. were’ o left at home. The Directors of the | a final conclusion, Ltrust the coming aifray | h¥drostatie balance wheel, regulating er, | that int rval tou.e nee fe OF chia. = UIP Tet eae kay Been, rete Miter ot | A TAX COLLECTOR MusstNc.—A telegram the following rates: . new Musi Hall have done it, and a pretty ket- may never occur in any auiet Bel ish house. niaterially the effects that droughts and rains Oi a eat cas: of th: defendant wasthat | pulp, let reer eee tuarter of | from Mahano} June 5, says: Last ; collector of state | PEF er Mag bose by i City, Pa., e ev i So : - - roduce on our Kansas rivers. They are, there. | hé cid not mate any representations, and that | an hour, or longer, according to the quantity ; week Michael Mm Tange oo ld nd fone si al pgp eee Hoke « because. : reece a nee pack lore, more capable and permanent than they | Wa: the ‘estin ony of Bernard Bagot. Thore- | then add for every pound of ulp, half pound and county tax for this borough, whose ac. | Per 4 A fire as uming his cause rigat, t e diu not | of powdered loaf-sugar, and stir it until entire- bout 2 Per month, by carrier. “a nied iNem in the matter of bounet orhamen. | Up,ihe contingencies involved by thedoetrine | could possibly be if fed directiy by the moun. | {Te as uming bis cave rigut, that ue di not ly dissolved. ‘Let the marmalade boll briskly | CQUBE Was short ab ul $5200, was arrested by | Eingle ‘copies: : * cnled them inthe matter of bonnet ornamen- | of personal responsibility khow ho susbension | tain torrents, or had no meansof storing away | make 2 " ny brae oF ts for ten telhutees sil aairnalade poll briskly fc t, but was tation 8 me have Stoutly Fefusei. and have | by reason oft me, Dace, circumstance, or Bae Inropniarh becced one Ne eo, copiously Beh ane Incorte eag tks abaen er orase Pour it into small pans or pots; ata when pi Ag ger) oe Sp Mis as THE WEEKLY STAR erect: d ev gant elaborations of flower work on | company. We will fig! in the church, : she cha cold, B topof thei bonnets, reaching even more diz: | thenkan or were hospitable fireside of the | {TY am surpass central Kansas in the perma- | Tation« explanati n of .h: change of opinion | cold, it ought to cut out firm and soiid taining $0 on a check purporting to be signed | Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- of then os de ided character which oceurr d CURRANT JELLY.—I a t many A R: orning, at $2.00 Bingle Beesicdg gta, Peelers ake peas ts Mea ah a hate poner Ports tin Cy cRuaS | Mae racer nar sie | CNA SR Lae ee aay a seria ert Vac wats Pau | Seymore Soom he i sions, ema |, exer ‘3 ra ton less. @ following ve R “4 see Toit’ ot at aie Gia ec | Ries (agua ng, nares gate | Pee tal in abi daira’ Otel Wap | PHA Pag"u emia teat | alprae iy lg wl | cores ne mr Jor, nd oe cry Slaught ty charge upon the ruthless Musi. | distribute among the company.” VERY STRONG PLASTER.—A y ian at twa: an insan delusin? O° course thay | ail that could desired: ld the currants, | others, went to Port Carbon for the pt of ung physic! Pe the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one year tly called to seea lady in White Pine, | Would fine for the p!. intiff o. d>te.dtnt upon | strain and measure. Boil the juice ror tea 10 organizing a lodge of the Knightsof Labor. He cal Dire’ rs. The Directors wish that the British society insists on providing the | 8 7ecen! ed ue t i had neve been born, oF that if they ar beak binge tee lorthe Westen Americans Why He concluded she was bilious, gave her a sim- | the is: ue- of sour dvess of mi d or kno pO for $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the ige | fifteen minutes ; pour it while boiling over the | has Seep rotog thay naterM ecm ot Ud able ag SRae| Rage Sa Ae oe seen | SUN PPant teat Aunts | Pn ee tg on gy | een een Sk coos em a . - T shoul er feet. . «This rors, arr e again do! Ww uni 1 Solem ly vowing that they will never do it | we smell of blood, bowie-knives, and the sul- ine happened in fiat house aiittle tates ent opin’on whe'her his man was underan insane sugar ts t of juice. cir fourth danger of Copeath M.F. Maur 4 pe: redlrd Bes oe of pean fe eel wcraaong x heir hats over their ears far peuross vapors of the pistol. When a man when the doctor was told of it he was a little | delusion touching tne chila when he ma e the Se pose to rescue the fair name of the Oid Domin- | 8¥! - Pech en inds ready made for him. such a robe of | nonpiussed fora moment, but Fallying, he as. | Wil! of S<pt.7, or ih» will ef Apcil, Decauve the |__A MURDEROUS ASSAULT BY TRAMPS—The ion from impending disgrace by discharging | &t the sametime, and all go to the same post z Kafe i erhaps all this point: dark and tragic hue, should he not wear it— sumed an air of dignity and said: “Some men | period’ could not re ally be Separated, or oa | Lancaster (Pa.) New Era of Tuesday gives an | its pecuniary obligations, by organization ‘and office, ve change in fhe style of the b especially when the pubiie insist on admirin; will never learn anything. I told her lout of a larch 17, when he repnc fated the child. He | account of an attack made oy, tramps on John | the ay tment of an nt in er town for *,* Subscriptions in all eases,—whether sine yeecemt age. ne Ghange shali be in the di- | him wrapped, stern, bloody. vindictive, an husband to put a weak mustard plaster t» hr | Wisled t’ at it was iu hi: power to step there, | Brady and John Reilly, pea lers, on the Puili- | the “Woman's Fund for Liquidation of the id Fection o ating downward or side ways, | sanguinary ‘thereti. I like | eae puever | fer, but hohas totaly Gisregarded my instrac. | and te: ve ue ea @ to the fy upon theuneon: | de!phia turnpike, not far from Lancaster, | State's Debt” Country people are invited to gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, andie 4 fe 6 a 1, ; A a vel - ty \- c| 4 decorative Works whic es Teck permeated by the reckless, lif rng: tions and app! a eS pong one, and see the Tr ed evic ence, upon Amony of un- | which resulted, it is feared, in the killing of | contri ora bute a vot but eggs, | Paper sent longer than paid for. en lt 1”"—[ Elko im eached witnesses and important doca- ily, the his body has “own, need ive Baits OAM | Se ge Tae | artas magn eet goo or | Rusk eetetai de aneton | hard, Moa Uee is way Mat | Mesa ea avashinc | Adem SNIG STAR yo mn - | coun S : - r ic Custe * fencaaot. owever, 1e ct us. w adelphia Times. - | ing weliering in the usual gore; I travel | treble more readily thas base yobe” could not do so. They migat possibly couside of them. nea succeeded in arresting nine ive powers of woman Will secomplish. i blared WaSHINGsoR ts G. « - .

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