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‘Y OF K : q “ whirl, crowned and triumphant after toiland | EXTRAVAG «NCK OF FUNERALS, AS TO THE LEGS. SOLILOOUE OF RAISER WILEEEM. | TUETIEO: travail. “A few tears crept to my eyes as I —— rs a : i ion Into Thete fa, of wz! feteh me another beck’ 1 looked. I wiped them swiftly away lest Dick It was a very Sensible clergyman at Pitts- | Am Exemina‘ Sx fot * poster i ‘ Se Wace | Thated Aunt Margery's parrot. Its scream shou d see Adda ; but he had already forgotten | burgh who recently read a paper upon the ex- crasies; As Also Some Sugsestio. Now bathe my arm in Hennessy *s hast, r - 4 REM iNKARLE LIOY STORY. THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS, Perris Correspom ce of Boston Advertiser.) An exhibition which wili be of unusual in | ki voice, it urging asides Surliness, ab d in couiemplation of | persiveness of funerals; and they were very Rough Nvtes } terest Is alrecdy near completion. lu a vacaat THE EVENIN And don't treet atthe hina Hidoned ae it gat Ou ies pereh eae a peas tome gorgeous enromos.A someting like | fensibie colleagues woo adonted Hle"siewe ns | The position of thelegs when the body oceu | grated mea Hipp drome and the | G STAR. 7 Ais lary: thing evil in me evil and viadietive. motherly pily tilled my beart as I coutem. | their opinion, Mere tashion is nowhere more | pies Asiting posture is undeniably more evry « ys de Mars a menagerie—such as has alles Thad no natural inclination to pets. Often | plated his bright face, so careless and. unfur- | Lateful than in burying of thedead ned mene | Pc 2switing p organs of locomoiion are not ver Deen Re t For the smal! : when I had been overwearied at the old home | yowed in the midst of his troubles, and a sug- | the less hateful because it imposes enormous | made to intersect above the Knee, but descend | farm-house, the sight of mother's hens serateh- seratching Jor a living had irritated me with weve asense of overwork. But they at least came “ Die! or even scorch hows at grt io Barope— is to be open dur THE WEEKLY STAR. 2. he Dext three months. It wilt undoabe pe t 1 expenses upon those who cannot afford them. | gracefully without coming in contact at any | (82s urious and interesting, but Idoubt if | eficent Mother beaming Howa Upanas. ° | The savings of a'vear are oltenaciamacredia | Ergcemuly without coming in ednta f lv tee of its ‘ of any one of its animals has such sre ¢ aid I, abruptly, “I'm going back.” | the idle estenta'ion of a funeral. It is a not un- The tendency to cross the legs is commonly | be cam | Ly Ts the Hons about to appear at the | 3 n T a history & ppeal | The proprietors of Tre Star Ke | . I respected them; “ fight, » patting me patron. | natural feeling among the poor that the last | a vagary of long-legged men, who are at a loss Por int. fartin Theatre. I am indebted ‘AR present to the Ke dicrant bar the pene ktod ne ees ining a tas Aue ae eRe, Be PALTOR. | Tee they can render, to's beloved tetera | 2p make.a proper disposition cf their nether | Tone SAMs "one of the authors atewee | Public its dally and weekly editions, respee- IL s the footsteps dropped lazty down $0 pick ape hiro erscker | TQACAe 0-2 ed at the | fesull that a living tana imeaiom and the | extremities. tha likely tocrossitwita cee | “Tourdu Monds, ” for nals havencvertiormey | {iself. 88 Rot obly the completest and best, but ‘ der! Police! py lazily ek upa bit of cracker | ~ + stay, Dick,” said I, vex at es 3 a is 9 wit C2: lars: " e nimals have never formed r Bays deominlec masse = | Se ioe TeeGate With be canes ae alacrity Site ahs eer aes proposi- | that a dead member of it may lie in a mahoga. | other in an awkward fashion and swine the | (ats: These superbs also the cheapest epitome of events occurring Great Bsmarek: how near Tam No: 1 ai Fpedaae feeds ‘ aa id not like pets. Aunt Margery did. | tion d mn Without a breakfast! *, and have retained all ; : ny coffin, and be followed by a long train of | foot to and fro like a pendulum. This act is rt of any menagee. tte : at the national capital, and of general news as S‘reung the This uRly foreign favorite had absorbed all | “y ok'g4." responded Dick sententiously. | carriages to his grave“ “Helorny must come especially noticeable ou the part of shy men, | {helt tert saa E ee cies then Mane | well, to bo found suywhece mer eae ~iBeaton Post. neraflections, 1 thought to myself bitterly, as | --peyk $0, 2esP me"—autlioritatively. “1 from those who “set the fashion,” and a mod- | who by an unfortuitous combina'ionof cir, | Hota large, powerful negro of Central Africa, | public understands this is conclusively shown ee ee her-own: kith and. Kin she had Nothing bur | 204 meet me there, Til havesomething tohelp | by the exampi legs about—the right leg over the left, and | Mformed of the richily presence Of aitow in | Doth enjoy, not in ng ieht i the City of Washingtom you 7 ‘i e : informed of the nightly presence of a lion in s s ¥ ” s “My : : The worthy undertaker, who lives by the | rice rersa—is the result of disturbi influ. 2 alone, but throughout all the States r on Tien mae be vemarded | cc ome en cones emae el tent Ta otes picks bat = rerelied Ceath of his Tellow-ereatures is naturally de- | ences within the mind; and although the fact Fee nterkoos. " Ee ee ritories. neh ant hee either as a capital joke in the way of bur- | “Stew tears dropped down upon my hands | “+: put me in the cars, my friend; I'm hungry, | sirous that grief shall be lavishly manifested, | jnay Sppear at times & sort of perfanctory eee, oe etter Cit ceten ae tio ppointed In order that the reader not t Jesque—as every one is “high art” nowadays— | as Isat there. The parrot, blinking down up- | you know,and tired to death, you know, but | and he encourages to the uumost this sombre performance, it is obviously the result of a eee Sat ‘the al hour ‘his. majesty ap. not now familiar erasatriumph of genius in accomplishing a | on me. drew up one skinny claw, scratched its | {here's no time to lose.” splendor. The young American used to be | sympathetic ‘dependence of the muscles of marvelous stroke of taste with very humble | emerald head, and screamed, “Just so!"—a with the paper and its strong hold on the pub anex ‘d. The moon was at its full, and the » femntni . . I felt | shocked as he read in English stories of mutes | the leg on the sphere of the emotions,or anex | Pearce! : y,} lic may understand at a glance upon what Materials. It depends altogether upon the | pet phrase which served it to express the most | m/Sell Takin aro This alata COT: | aod MOKEMIOS Cae ree el sh stories of mutes cited brain. "And so by crossing the legs, it is | S{Tange trio saw one another asin Droad day. point of view ) | subtle meanings, apparently, and wita which | jearted: lump of a Dick, ad I nodded my | the garb of sorrow, and of grief measured by | urged, one acquires lirthe socketyecl Tediee aig ee rea ae Rigg pecan f pierre imap Rabel reer need. he This simple disp’ay is set forth upon a thin, | jt seemed to jeet at my emotion. Tead to him payly at parting, wi:hout thought | a train of emptiness. Two or three years ano self-possession and ease. fouithed Kb Goat Gl ee Baer | OS contemporaries as te spidery table, that opens in halves, and dates | This was the third morning I had waited for cf failure. La " the movement agains! this extrava: nce began It makes no difference with most men how | “ourished his gr - its merits are appended. It is needless to ad@ back a century or so, which the enterprising | news of Dick—poor Dick, light-hearted, high. | “U¢allure. was the suggestion which came to | in England, an vmnnathy: : r y iS suddenly it has. the public sympathy | they make up their minds beforehand about | Perfectly quiet for an inajsnt, Chen Lie | that no person is so good a judge of the value young person unearthed from the garret re- | spirited Dick !—who had taken up his cap and | me under the smile of the Madonna. Io m: and support of very eminent persons. fi ha | crossing their leg + it is impossible, they tell TNE Dp.nis cutlass into che. ox, be ras < ov | of any given newspaper as the men ‘on Se588, and Lor:hwith approp.iated asa suit- | ieft after his last word-battle with Aunt | room at Aunt Matgery’s there hung'a grand | shown itcelf in this country bythe commons us,t0 sit three minutes in the soctety of pret. | In his vigorous arms and threw ® bound, | duct wewsphpere Gheenmives who able basis for her operations, which she com- | Margery. This blow had taken the sunshine | old fashioned time-keeper with a gold coin | quest, with the announcement of a death, tha ty women Who have not the faculty of putting | |i wang upon the bleeding body. caressine it | menced by setting up one half against the wall | joo utierly out of my life, and there, as I sat | attached to its heavy chain, and a big seal | V0 flowers be sent. A simple and beautifu | them at perfect ease without crossing the legs erang upon | as a cat does a mouse, and then, ——— for background, and then disposed her few | at the window. I mentally shook my. fist at | &)acued glowed a ruby. Secretly I regarded | tibute of affection has grown into an oppres | ike a tailor or dancing-master, and wich the eiving expression to stifled growis of joy, im What Other Papers Say About The Star, effects in china on the remaining half. A very | ihis gibbering | ‘ Ss often expostulate s growis = modest array, certainly: but we are in the | whilehe was an practice. bui as | drank the blood and crushed the bones. Aud ing it daily with great sat- | (ome of Die sheltered and favored | this as my own, for ithad been my mother's. | sive fashion, and ceriain flowers have become | utmast-abandole where? What would be | an heir-loom of the family, the source of end | ¢dious to ma hi persons from their constant | ag: St this cos 1 | | Decidedly one of the best published , 1 i ‘ bras sex | Macomo—what was he doing all this time - newspapers : , ' athe | association with funerals. When such gift | Swift said of his sweetheart Stella, the sex | Mtcomo—what was | gall this lu the United States: has nothing te common ees asfaction, and deciaring that if givesquite an | he gat nag Ai edad become of Dick? Te eer ee ae iter ead ear, betwoed My | are in truth the offerings of love and sympa | takes more delight, as a rule, inmakinga man | Stated quietly a few steps from his guest. he air” to the whole room. city that sat lieht'y upon him, coming and go- | mother was of a high spirit. and finally, in a | thy, hosymbols can be more touching, but the teel_uncomfortab! i the rabid partisan press, with which our country is. and in encouraging him | cnered a litte sack from which hetook a Ditof _at"this time unfortunately overstocked. — A snat ng at his leisure: but now for three whole | ft of utter weariness and Vexation, flung the | Moment they spring from the mere To. ceo. | {nan abeutgier Hr dn eee nee eg, ea frugal repast When is manger Baran tort eietramknens, candor and fair deatt caiguity aoa | cays his'Iace kad not lightened the ploomy wateh, with all its glittering appendages, at | fashionable custom, and are sent to the house | Lim. Men.too are at times forgetful, ata salislled. thelion saived bis Read cid lesket | valet. kane the current vente of ‘ velfare, | her sister's feet. Aunt Margery had never | of mourning as ¥ifts “are sents by ae | cross the legs frequently without thinking. Ii at the Mane “‘Thele cee chen hoes the day, It ts without a rival.—Newherntan (N.C). Zense | returned it—that was not her way—bat it hid | qu:.intances to a bride, with no more feeting | is only in that state of mental contusion pro. | #t the man. Th phi ft f the | Has fairly earned its present prosperity by ite The collectian ¢ penes two Indi Jars, darkly, deeply, beautifully blue: a three- | Story vase ditto, whieh is liberally filed with | ails,” that are supposed to vive a deci- Japanese flavoring: one little, fat vase, ; - ts i visiti. = 7 E vel lion were filled with Surprise. Those ble'| heer ' at day, (so old | than in the leaving of ceremonious visitiog | duced by drinking, observes an English novel. | lion Were filed with. surpri ion ii! | enency tn obtaining neme nod the ceiher einen Wer, that is helther fascias, ort ty, Thad quatrelled | (eetr oats ee ee tee ea day, (30, old. | Cant, they are Caching cn Significant no | ist when a man's jews appear to ave a mem. | Tah were calm and smiling. Was conitete. | has siewn in the treatment of ail canon hotest |. but whieh, probably. | with Aunt y myself—I'to whom her in: | jr iuug silent and siiningin tle roomdevoted | lourer. The change in the mere fashion 0. | ory tulepetdantor ke eee urbe dt upper. a is began life as a casket for potted meat; and = One exquisite little Parian pitcher, that should always be filed with viol St against the background Japanese fans, on whic Fuu tiot—a roosier rampant, va'id state ha had been her Standing up | knowledged pe veral gorgeous | the outspoken, impolite I t devices fairly | trom my high ‘estate; I w instance. ina fj solid merits are sufficiently testified to by. the that it occuptes so prominent a place in Wash- on journalism, It improves as its vears in wee abd Washington would hardly be Washing- n without It.—Baltimore American, ns | Now the oldest paper tn W , ‘ ons-c: ntrlon by ee : H it | .Y Satistied he rose. Macomo did likewise E, cused so |. who oS nothana ee ng to | flowers upon such oceasions can be carried by And isit only men with long legs who sit | ,¥ satisfied 3 et Bierce es SOISHe ann Haas (eee Pei are eer Macatee: | the sume seed sense inte icra oniee ae Lewhr ne legs intersected?) Oh. no. "A shoct. | {he lien Eee Oe eet ee ee | rh herseif and | inined to go back without being seen, if possi- | ©Xt/aVaganer, so that the poor heed no longer | leeyed man is apt to pose in this wise if he is SUCe MOG AE His Ox. whieh T had tallen | jie, and get this watch, appropriating it, as 1 | {eel that their dead are slighted if they are not in inys Shy or philosophical, And cross. | 118 0 devoured: his ever sosnial tee outeast from | jet sure iny mother would approve, to aid my- | Dured with ruinous expense. ing the does not always indicate a state | {Hally ¢ 3 4 s but " it ¥ rs “A last f the most valuable, as a liv b ast fron y mother cap J here was another suggestion made at Pitts. | of hashfulness, despondeney or contemplath belongs to me 7 tan 5 : Si in Aur er Sel . i as an n u c frie quie 5 and Congressional tif, Chronic blush of vivid pink that extends even | (ket net worth so pinch in a he MAS ESryis ST ee decent drat core need. wound | bureh which is worthy OF sonshicwion it | o hiay frequently be construed into auexpr unce. friendly quietly te ad prospe éo bis tail-feathers, and things as upside. 7 . Ineed sa i fice myself no longer. T | about ina manner 1 had Dever observed be. | Yas proposed that funeral sermons as matters his way, leaving M Was free to go away. Oh, how useless, how | fore, witha persistent dodging of the end,that | Of course should not be preached ; and to this | bis heme. “On'the follow : prosperous. existence Of Vanity, for what person of fine phy J \ generaily as of showing to ifs best adv, that o1é may he in the Lilliput levee rtily say, for lively a8 wee.of popular sentimentand Popular want * y Wg evening, at the € cutliving all its original compeers oO were leas ; : ably y gene. . Pp, " the African returned to the place | Shrewd. capable, and less eaterprisi: Hille~ ana egra z, seemed all that Thad | i ' revolving Ways and | Suggestion there will probably | ry gene- b the contour of his leg? Pope had these at ie ¢ aden arcass.| QoS on a rprising .— colored p every-day life,» sated Soha aettecen a ae conte DaCEnE Feoans for carryiigcuteny scheme: ibinaily | rar amen. ‘They are of neceslty. culos es, for | coxcombs in mind when he wrote: Silay atta theres ay ree ee oceaee | © pintialete shown at nothing m isfactory than your Japanese | pick no more, and. in his absenc: its | the moon slione out on the last evolution, and | "0 ood hearted preacher would choose su Seethem survey t bs by Durer's ray ii Lee Ont ee fan. A brok ae with a bulf-colored edge | splendid app rsI trudged on afoot until the | time to tell unpleasant truths. Yet if a ma leaving the e; ant-kini and a cent proportioned nn ince, but not alone this tin in the country; gives all th ment of b n| Of all be: ck storks 00 a itself a bt ggarly and sordid tameness of spirit. . f cou Biche latest and very tresheat i on selfish, hard, grasping, seilindsle : ‘ie ea | ews of Congress and Washington city, is a inst 1 poplars guarding Aunt Margery's | has been selfish, hard, grasping, self indulgent, been proved by a smart process of in. | © four | anziously looked for paper by every tors: should he white grounc 1 an India platter eovered | Outside of this narrow groove where {had ith their long black shadows came in | sordid—and there are such men !—what is iy | duetion that philosophers wear white hats, and Ss, and Hon’s | 10 the handsof every public than an citizen answooe with beet! orpions, and other amiable in- ° eda : ed there was a thrilling, 4 poor preacher to do Eines aning reply 1 the reverse of the proposition is not equal. | he repast was served, but not a for rettabe information from the ‘capital of Our Sects, complete the list. i 3 set tie tel pontemeed |, le Was with a heating heart,notwithstanding | {at every person has somet DE godd ia ti tiue, to wit: that all men who wear white irovinus evenioer ia he one natlou.— Parkersburg (W, Va.) Times. Mrs. Monizemery Stitt, who has etegeres cov- ing took possession of me as I contempia- | py bravery, that I took the key of the side | ane he Fu eet A at eee of ial, fs conela: »phical. A wooden leg has like «had builtan arbor, covered witit here Fecogulsed as the leading newspaper fica eee ccommod. | Ted the possibtiities of the future. ‘The parrot | cor from my pocket, and entered the familiar | sive i rycatreacer 18 nok to give hls honest oviated with a literary tura of a aid palm leavesand into tne bas Tt ls decidedly the mont new tion of her ety nd who | put up his elfin claw, blinked at me from the | Gomicile at nightfall like a shadow. View 0 hee ara or he d oat a ay mind—Horace tells us of a poet who dashed off £ room his guests entered fearless =r, andl ts uneernooes Geis always diffuses ab amonds | « orner of bis eve, and eried, “Just so!” as he | “Trwas easy enough to obtain access to the Of a man nototious rote debe aus wenE | a hundred lines of versification While standing | hcp crawling noiselessly within Teach of tows by anv eee ee ee and eks, yard lopned back into his open cage. From the | inner part of the house from here, for most of | regula Tousiy. fo he peak beatae that he | on one leg—but is every one Heed man oF | hidden spring Macomotouched it, and bis four | Stave ual cre Fh pie Bony what window where that cage hung T could see the the doors were carelessly latehed, and I was pare Be erous » po a thishabit, | CV@ly individual with a wooden leg a litera Idenly found themselves imprisoned | ~ Comes as neat to being ax indapeneent ‘waner ee our owing gardens and pleasant lawns streteb- ‘iy to meet any servant at'this time in | truth, but tod ngein tts habits | fous) A sage invariably. sits witht the. lees n ewhose barstad Geen hid. | Games Bear fo ug an oependent paper & ing below, and in the wistful hazy distance | the evening. I remembered a certain w however, mi he community in whieh | Stussed, but what man is there beneath the | (eu beneail ereca iene Relea | ta wan of the District cf Canna — of her beauti ui the doc- | the eity seemed to shadow throush—the bright | whacow eiitin the hall, groping toward whieh lergyn ARIES tonite chee oie stars who will dare assert that every person | St hand toail f apon | b& made itself the favorite Washington newspas tor’s little wit Who darts | busy city, where every oue was astir and at |] <at down to rest Mysell, with a curiously Ane the Beste West as the Pree | Who eros-es his legs in the drawing-room is a | 3 : their | Ber, Lecessary to body in the eapltal. Sade sh and out fi2. Gay. ls quite | work, Diek was there too somewhere. Dick | ered and hunted feeling, which had not en atiention to the Ne | iditor's Bivey | Sirant?, Because men of genius cross their | {Cit andl they perce We oneee | Lake (Cran) Herald. . lost in ad stina’s ingenuity! did ness” easily. and irresponsible asa | intomy calculations when I planned this | burgh el Fhirnorin Notes Foe giler’s Busy | legs, pull out their watches, bite their nails, or crouched down upon the sand and licking her |, The ove conspicuous success of Washington jour= ard declares that the Hittle museum 1s | bird. Why should not Ido business? I began | pedition. Then, removing my | Chir, in Harper's Migazine for Jaly Sawn in company, it iso excuse for lesser | (iy sched dow he tron bars, When the | Malm; under the able uanagement of its present quite as much hizh art as Miss Stilt’s elaborate | to take account of stock—to make a mental | d softly through the loag desert- | yay, nryant’s Mode of Life—Described niinds tomake them bel yes conspicuous a ser- 1 raised t pn the cart she looked | [ty wapaper ih lis own fields iminde ite cae, eouiect | estimate of myself. It is surprising in this | ¢q passa: y to my own room. The door by Himself. Vile imitation of these idiosynerasies. and when they a'l neMvres diligentiy, ‘abd makes inouey oy + a She is right for the ev- | commercial valuation of one’s self, how per. opened wi ha treacherous creak that seemed, NEW YORK, March 30, 187 Ii is out of our way to refer to the practice of luwed ata short distance | f! qyrisuce! pression of 1 fouches is every- | centages shrink. A little hazy knowledge of | ?2 ht tobetray me. It appeared an age before To Joseph H. Richards, i:s).—MY DEAK twisting one leg around the other, which some d and tearful eyes. And | x, after all te that dares vo be | history, a little nebulous acquaintance with | 7\\as fairly Within. ant: a ee te people aflect in company, or elevating the feec hbors’ will often | general liverature, | general [i eratu a light touch upon the | "This was my own pretty, Jrcmbed. some time siuce to give you The leading paper of Washington, and one of the fe sto charming ef. | piano—ali these things look painfully thread: | (1. ¥ five lions instead of | qost profitall pleasant little room Ay x n altitude above thé head on the backs of sa In the country; under its present account of my habits of life, so far, at least, a jour at the the shelter where I had So often. betaken my. | #¢count of my . ‘cupation. Lam tre Porte Saint Martiu—five | management it ts ably edited’ and always bright a regaids diet, exercise, and and mantel} » The former ha tenible, ferocious be; ready to revolt at | and newsy,—Jndianapolis Journal, wi-h worthless baubles is | [are on examination, like ‘stave Properties | self from Aunt Mgrgery’s rasping voi pot sure that it wil be of any use to you, ale at of rubbing the lower jolut of the lez | sy aoment. and a’ a om enters | A newspaper that can thrive where two hundre@ ut a suggestive hint of | seen by daylight. I could not settle upon any es-aut fault finding—where | had dr though the system which Lhave many against its fellow—as indulged in by | ard there relieves a Sahara of | Specialty it which Lwas preeminent. I must : d dominates them toa certain ex. and sixteen Journals have falled since 1790, does not g have ol forgiven him for having | eed a certificate of good character froin Its Co ve reache a advanee eri nerson, the laie Ahkoond of 5: on advantage ej 0 in | temporartes.— Baltimore Gazette, f reached a pretty advanced period | NW tee DeWitt Taleas laken advantage of their confidence in hit, hout the usual Infirmities of oid aa He observe seems to an ato me in one day's absenee. Tt had | YI possession to a horde of shadows that, | nd with my strenuth, aera aaa + | inocking and gesticulating, fli'ted to and fro | {M¢. Wh my strenuth, activity Reine nousted | blown branches of the elm outside played me | Uo : this trick ; but it confused me strangely, retdered my seareh for the wateh a lou y ae Tie late S, potentates and divines, like Ral plain furnii re,and proclaims that the owners | jeaye my future to fate, and 1 di Wer my purpose very Would ifthey could. | Things with little his:o- | gelightful insouciance of youth. from some far land, perha So the early dawn found me at the garden are particul: rly des e—they make tai te, face to face with the kindling morning, that ts not ge sip: and. in the hands of aecul- | the garden quiet and odors. Face tured or tray. led visitor, prove as effeciive also, with old black C:esar, the supera’ Is as the conversational twig of Madame ho ornamented his professi ved cap and slippers. His gray old monkey For “who can take up an ornament of old, | face, with its seant fringe of grizzly hair, w so with the . F yuld ask no! bet han t reat | | One of the neatest printed and most readable ofa Kigh state of nervous excitability. || ium as Lucas was treated Gy bis aren Ronee at | pers tbat comes tree ate, aa most Fendable pen cine elegant hor comfutiatie Wes eee | the last days of the old Hippodrome —stinpiy | Glee, tare It eithin the rach ‘ot every fain ar tis, ioe be the ites neit nt nor comfortable, has its physi- | 1B eee | ton (Va.) Free Index, fe adept rudy, be the effect of ms | Cal disadvantages, and if persisted iu istively | aE Lila to p | A srlendid newspaper: filled. with everything of ito. 13, perhaps, uncertain Mead ad: | io impede the circulation of the blood, cause Golors in Deaves aawce st from the caplial of the nation: $0 cheap hered fo, 1s perhaps, uncertain: the toot to be tortured with priekly sensat ‘olors in Le: lors. ia ane ne th wery household Tn the country can have it,— ¢ ‘ at this time of the y: . Oo onie u The ore scontain a green pigment | Brownsville ( Tenn.) Bee, as it seemed as if some tricksome elf had | 4.3.7! ie roweven | #ud become dorman' ne Correct nt | fui. ‘po Seer ie ges que from the earth that | never an unwetcome sight to me before. How. | fiched It 16 distressitee AL Lis eae nome Balt ph gummer half au hour oreven | the lees, then, is indicated in the cut above, yt, {rom whieh | on sre geuc, careful. public spirited Journal, ~ bas cove ed it for two thou-and years, without Cwsar Knew all our troubles. He | ny hands touched grasped the treasure: | Cumbrance of clothing, I begin a series of ex. {| “2d it will not be disputed by any persoa of his pigment whive | Ug columns acceptable to the family F ring to What purpose lived and died a 1 any childish confidant, as well as | tne heavy ehain giided with snaky coolness ergisen, for Ihe host GALE Oeelenea a en ir tes sound judgment, AT rhea th, this pigment, while | erick (Md.) Kaaminer, people so perfect In te arts, and Rome ones Ss, as far back as I could remember. I) j}vough my fingers, and I thrilied from head a : aad heir transparent walls give Self in the problems of creation and the econo. i the chest.and at the same time call into a hem that'sup tion all thi feulations Silver Mining in Massachusetts. [ficial sheen which We notice so distinctly in | 0” : . ail a euladions of the | crve ; sd it will be remembered, | the #lossy foliage of the laurel and the bright | SHY: We advise all our friends wishing the latest io foot with a new aiid strange sensation. that ver often before, to | Wi'h‘a shay wpies of the universe? Who can see a broken Berry One of the best papers published in Washington .” said the old man, doubt- ¢rinking cup of class, whose long decay and | jess thinkin e muscle ody. These are p moment I heard the door shut poise in itself Was not start- wt ie bews from the national capital to subscribe for Ite ras , ws _ were in a frenzy of spec: fronds of the I rt's-tongue ern. Bat very Surry (N. C.) Visitor, Pisintegration heave coated t with richer dyes help or hinder him iu the garden. But his'eve | jr a'-‘norate wan ilkelg to hisar it ware eat Hae eect covered with fanuel, Wung | Ukitive exeiiement over i rot the hemical changes in the composition of | — jruit of good things valuable and tat than the opat's. with wou tering what usht sight of my satchel; his couuteaauee | ju! jr announced that I was trapped, a prisi Bronud my bead. Alera tallbe cele als in their vicinit blouse Sutice to give th ma liderent ¢ Of, | and we hope that its present proprietors w bearded lipsef mighty heroes last it kissed? away, miss?” he cried. tr.-nared in ny own net; for the door closed | times more, passed in this mater. 1 bathe f the Wealth of the ore deposits were ee anes oe pon we rec leven pelelrate Its half century anniversary. — Washing Who can see a worn and blackened s, Cesar, Pin off.” with j Spring, and I had left the key on the | trom head tv foot. When at my place in the | circulated, and the promise was that rigit ne ee Oe eon Bene rel mstisnent |“ macane t Egyptian goid without thinkins of the’ ro- ar, mi: outside. country, sometimes shorten my exercises in | home were bonanzas to rival those of aulifer. cr OF Jess proportions pelanwortame cet: | car eaameet Pde tee Paper of the capt mance of twolovers that it bottud ia its tn AMEE Row, © Tt seems 1) "hur my two hands to my head and thiought | he ciaimber, alld, Kole out, Groupe gest Nevada: | Tiine has modified these extra. | and? pe cmionable pelargoniums, col- | tal, always presenting lsuner—Staunton Viet cirele, whose very dust { don't belong b anywa: desperately for a moment. here Was NO pos- ‘ : wont vo Vhicl agant estimates, but demonstrated we c i, prema Bi eg ny * the earth? And in the . “Sho, miss, don't ee mind things. Old Cwsar | i, PGeress now except through Auat Mares, | fr halt Ao Hour or ore ia some, er Rien eid dud silver ig. cae biy paying quanticies | Wbiell are employed to form the quaint ear. | otmtom | ssi: ‘seu alt and seomrate Where no such story clings, n take up | “1 up for ee mind ‘em. Lys reom, with which mine was connected by breakfast is not ready, sit down to my stud- | do exist. amidst the easiern’ Massachusetts ardens so much in voxue, show bere. | reports of ail events bt pubite lntenee transpiriag the bronze bird, poised lightly on nis bending n't help it . “narrow passage. How could I hope to pass | Pres fast i A airastisaeimnte | 100 ‘An interesting survey. of ‘the mini te green coloring matter can b Te: | aertho national capital Forte ae apd Wheat-ear.or ihe chinaeup with its wreaths s yer soul Why, miss, we h: hrough without Waking her? Kor just one in. | fs UT an ace of hominy | operations in this datriet thus faris contained | placed by various shades of purple, red, and | theper, of blossoms, without. bri sunshine aad | a heap o’ trouble, all on us, an’ dar’s no telling | ‘fut [felt Ike decpait’ How was! Pte help | rown bred or oatmeal or wheaten gritwand | Mea Fecent number of the Seencine Amere | brow These chances seam on the. whole 46 | TV ssss ena iidch, ‘tndaa the Seon all out-docrs within the of the | whar dey comes from, big an’ little. Way, | Jick now? It inust be done. however in the season baked sweet apples. Buckwheat | Cav. The metal-bearing veins extend over an | be connected with some deficient nutrition o} "b, house miss—setise me, miss—I's had dat trouble ‘fore hered up my courage: L remembered the Taotet. Much money can beal so bed by these “ioap- i ow wid my little toe, ‘long o” squeezing on a | fnuignities I had borne, the needs of my ¢ = aL and freshest news from Gongrest, gives the cream akes Td not decline, nor any other article | area of about ten square mies, and there is | he fodage. It would appear that the normal & tir o” Sunday shoes, seemed zif I coulda't | fijond, the absolute rightfulness of what 1 lage. It wou r that tt at, | Of all foreign aud domestic new rgetable food, but aaimaf food I never | hardly a farmer in all this territory but has | ud beal-hy pigment isa rich green; but that, fe jewberry (8. OF ferald, 31 4 ;. a K fades and dies, it passes through Me q 7 Ida’ $ akfast. Tea a 7 e dug up fine specimens of ore upon his lands, | #8 tee leat” fa dies, s gi Those who want Congressional and other national See to panchane or ares, more, indeed, than | stan‘ it how. “Peared like dat little toe didn’t | was duing, aid strong Te. coseiation, wiided Pat ee thie See Hever Merc by enhaheing them in his eves tea mag | Succ See rate oe ee, Pluk, and russet. | news directly from headquarters will Mud it to foes to Purchase of necessary furniture; but | belong dar. nohow; was clar in de way ob de | My dthe pane tently. slowly, lest the ghost | cup of chocolate, which has wo warearig | far beyond thee cece ee The | The autumn tints of the’ forest, the crimsoa | their interest to BY it.—Amherst (Va.) Enter- all beauty 1 noi expensive, and there are imi- | odder members, an’ had orter be lopped righ | of a footfall should rouse the Vigilant sive pers af prise . ? oa 3 3 imi hues of the Virginian creeper, aud the transi he ¢ i TS | effect, and agrees with me very. well, | trouble is that capital has been too timid: co on the Han cr : : : Hee ieee nd macble which, if not the | vit." But, lor, mis Mf find donesureda. | Within, ‘There was something dreadful in | St°reaktast Potten ‘take Tut’ anes ta | set Tes they Cane eT eee tO aoe | ag nuances. Te SMe Let ore Rees | gcArideamake, Satins elght-p nd teat wack 7A lady lately went to a plaia looking house | ‘it? See war Galen Ger! Tier a ee chee ter all. Tange advent among | its natural state or freshly stewed. After | oughly test the capacity of the ore depocies, | Pass aittie toe did y , ari Sp eal, is 5 les in the country,—Cumberland (Md,) Civilian, a s my: and hilning has been restricted to litte more | PaTiicular spot upon a leat, is imputticiently in a country town to inquire for board, and n’ allit wanted was a little more room. | gj 3 not a des breakfast I occupy myself for awhile with my 1B e botived that the parlor jamp was of an ‘a holes of tne soul —for they are just as worthy * iu s + i s plies ith nutrynent, its first mptom of Notwithstanding its mutations, it has been a xpel e. | i onc town, 1 wal n | than surface prospecting. It is believed, how- | Supplied wil Tyne steed mi Lady | . sion of merey: but this | {othe oiles of ‘the Beching Pou neat eee | cuenta ca aespectlt capacity for reducing | aten' clowness: If air eee ones er ae, | Rae ANG SUOUPEIsing, paper, atid Geser rea oom ke shape, and had a shade of very prettily. | <4", rar Fa cag na Ny | fact fated to support me as t stood poived on | Lathe sitce of the Erening Post nearly three | ever, that a ull with a capacity tor 3 diced yellowness. If au lusect turns some por: A Cee aT cata forme bee ee aptel were two | cath the train:” and with an affectation 0 | tnvacnts doch ohh | ee oe eae pgised on " jon of it into a galinut ora blight, the tipsas- | Persons who desire to obtain a Paper published at a \ "SW: vw! e estimated to be taken frum the p ip yon SA : . Far ee Botluue form, but the cheapest mate- | carelessness I hurried on. fulness ereeping in for a moment paraivzed Orie state of the stfeatae Ie seer Saat would, pay well, AS it ts, the var | Cure # neauiiy Divi hue. in short, any con-| {ve caplial et She, Nation wonld dp wen ve el Hack: ana spadngly atone ones Riess | inthe garden, smelis and the sweet newmorn | mny'aetivity. This bauble had been ia Aunt | am engaged in my tasks tiil a feeling of weari. | cus owners simply pile their ore’ in hoaps, | SHiuuonal weakness in the leaf brings about | *-— Veswes trates leading paper published tm Diack. and sparingly adorned wich gilding: a | ing al) about me seemed luring me to stay:: | Nf Areery.s possession for years. , Wvasit mine? | ness drives me out isto the open air, and 1 go | ahd spend all the money they cenrave reata’ | chat yesin tis contained plzments Pe Te | eee ten Tor penea ing Peper put small black stand, also slightly gilded, held a | jut on 1 walked steadily, till, looking back a’ | was it ers? The “sacred rights of property upon my farm or into the garden, and prune | ding their mines of water. The Merrimac | :Uit in an altered mone a reflecting light. | |¥ parce bony it. Wilmington CN Cy Beaatine- jarge India preserve jar, ornamented with | the turning of the road, I saw old Cesar stand | [jad beard talked of so ofteu; were my moth- the fruit trees or perform such other work | mine 13 the one which has thus far boew ake Or, to Put the same fact in anoier wars During the long period of Its existence {t hae gorgeous butterflies and roses (nuthing but | ing under the poplars’ waving bis red cap at) e.’ssuered or iny aunt's? Ah! what would | [HE fult trees or They need, and then go | most exteusively worked and shows the largest | aU) Cuinge In the composition Dea chaps; | maintained its reputation as the newspaper ap beck pictures), and filled, yes, actually | ine. He too, it seemed, acquiesced in the des ng Of all the property in the world if | back tomy books. Ido nut often drive our, | yield. During the past Hie seu thes paid 12 | ments ts apt tobe accompanied by a change | Washington, “Monrose (WE, Fe) Mente ._With—dandelions’ And they were | iny that was sending ine adrift. I felta sor fully divided? Would then Dick go out preferring to walk. * | dividends atouuting to about $50,00). Lig | | their color. Now, the ends of long’ TAnnbes Has made a genuine place for itself as a o iful, too; and harmoniz-d admirably | uf sinking at the heart not quite in accord ing and houseless from Aunt Margery’s | PRAIGVTINE 10 Wall ag only at | shaft is 200 feet deep, and a streak of galena 1s | f€ Waturally the least nurtured portions of a | ndwey vapor: fs) rosperity deservedly grows With spce with my enterprise as the winding road | su:plusof luxury? Dangerous 5 peculations, | that meal that { take either meat or fish, and | now Leing mined which yields $70 to the ton, | Plant, aud the young leaves formed at such | its age.— pringheld Mase) ‘Republican. ive person, | <iut him from view. But the bustle aboutthe | Put'yriet. swept them all aside like cob: | of tiese but a moderate quantity, making my | One elght-ton pocket of gray copper struck in | SPois have a great tendency Othe SA proWN | ‘Theleading paper at the national capital; contains riy iesel_ as | depot, and ali the sights and sounds of travel, | webs. Never should I'desert Dick in his. time dinner mosily of vege'abies, “At the meal | this mine was sold at over $0) aton in Liver. | OF Pinky hue. Furthermore, these spots are | qt lendln nothings | -peedily anpailed my grief, and once inthe | of need. Stepping on tiptoe in my unshod f Leautiful, With thei? setting. | This lady, being an appreci« With a diead not so mueh of p: ©! the absence of those bea whieh poverty is so ap: to sca te exactly the places where flowers are formed; | Ukarlestown (W. Va.) Sete oy Sep eee é 1 ich is calle F itt] ea pool. ‘The China mine, opened last fall, has a actly the plac - ne 3) | Charlestown (W.Va. reraom. to che winds, | cars, my spiriis rose to the occasion. Oh, | tuet, Tessayed to convoy my beating heart as Rinieh te called teas La fi be ot ie, bread Mati 90 leet deep, from Th h 30) tons of ore | flowers being, as we saw ere ee coliec- | 4 niving evidence of the truth that inde immec.ately decided that she had drifted to | would do something, be nomething, pee and I | ja) as possible from the high old-fashioned In town, where I dine'later, I make bur two | las been taken worth $200 a ton, besides gray | lions of aboried Lap ha ei to fulfil the | pendence fs the talisman of success in the news the ri-ht waven; and her iustinets did not | yibbled a bit of cake, by way of breakfast, | ‘eustead. It almost seemed Aunt Margery meals a day. Fruit m $a considerable part | copper assaying $1,000 ton, The Not es prop- | fubctions of parents for stake generations at | paper press.— The State, (Richmond, Va.) eecay. ber. Dr. Blimber's young gentieman | caye-free and happy and confident. might hear if in her sleep. | The low wight | ofmy diet, and Teat it at almost any hour of | erty sieids auriterous: pyrites crane eek) | ule point ‘where the Vigorous growth of the | | Unsurpassed by any other newspaper {n the coun in diss race, with his dinner of na.f a stice of The city was quite inspiring as I entered it; | ‘ay.p sent a thin thread of light across the | the day without inconvenience. My drink is | Worth over $20 a ton, besides a rich shan of | Original plant is beginning to fail. : othing | tryin aay tang that nmters uae S composition of dry bead sautly served wih heavy silver |< delightfully active and bustling thatittook | jigur: it rested on the heavy drapery fes- water, yet I sometimes, though rarely, take a | silver and copper in'the galena. The Newhall | C44 be more natural, therefore, than that the | a Arst-class journal. Rockvt Jwocate, fork and napkin, wouid probab'y | my breath like a draught of effervescing toned to the celling, whieh gave this couch | Sa sd a * a have been bet TT. ia his own estimation, | champagne. People were coming and going < a 1 dizni With a g- nerous an awful dignit, Wrapped in a in my old childish da ! a 0 eaena. owl flower-leaves should'show an original tenden- | Conducted with great energy and ability; one ot sae miveell cattee er emperanes | tilne affords ore assaying #35 per ton ; wile | Hower leaves shonld show a ‘tendency which | the most sueceasfuand high ianeea ee oe . 4 iy man, finding myself rather confused than ex- | specimens of galena picked up at random from 1d of rse be hened by natural | of the country.— Frederick Union, uae of the if an of ite Rape al and businesefal; every Body seemed there, just Opposite it, i, stood t pushixed: hilavated by wine. I never meddle with to- pany, scattering bears over the whole terri- Seu Fae ere y natu = owsht ett fo | -o have his eye on some val 3 © | There lay Aunt Margery, with eyes wide open, eco, Except ony its use. That I | tory yield an average of about $28 a ton in gold | $ a save tl i ae Oi to Ef, ify, and kuew hoth- | yeached in a given time. Fo Walked lets- | jsoking Out at me. 1 returned the Kaze siead- made Cary Tat ees to bea earl in | an diver. There can be no reasonable dcubt; ants any su) ony Gverethers ti the struggle pm rly ob § melon Federal Capi: id hot be appeased With | urely along, enjoying the scene, and wonder. Ly rozen ly. lekHow not how long we might | town as early as 10; in the country somewhat | according to the Scientite “Ameneua oes | for life. It should ISAT the retinal Glee ee in the country, an@ De % | ihe te myself if I should know Dick should T | j.4\e regarded each other thus, bus the par | te™! For inany years I have avoided in | the reality of the large metal-bearing deposits | Hower difters from t eat in the ach nALILAS | Que Of the best eowarmpers ts the somntry, ont | meet him in this whirlpool, or would he kuow | or, in its uncovered cage within, croaked an- e cvening every khid of liverary oecupation | said to exist, but there seems to bea lack of | Hot sel-suppoiting, The green port ous of 8 | fond (Va) Wag, ine. tasty. Aunt Margery turued sleepi y on her | which tasks the faculties, such ascompusition, | tle exact Knowledge of their value which 13 { Plant are is mouths and siomach ; they are Tas tha Saagat cAsvinlition. ead teahiniat thas a life and eventfy’ | : oe nten pil : even to the writing of letters, for the reason | Lecessary to inspire capital h Confidence, | berhetually engaged in assimilating ‘from the mibiishied at the National Gapitel reset hd have canted Pro | hese people no: one had any interest for me. You are late, Jenny,” she said, querulously. | that it excites the nervous sysem aud pre: | end ne tenacd surveys and investigations | aif and the water those elements which are | Paperypublished at sided gress th. e world ha ‘ay scene dimmed for amomeut, and for | «Wat kept you so, chid? Hand me the cath ae ine ‘eta we 4 oat — | fitted for its growth. But the flower is a pure. | ©2- (fd. i i a velts sound sleep. ty Maning experts would seem desirable. . fy, 4 i . olf: A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life bhor yonder :my neéad aches dreadfully.” My brother told me not long since that he | [Sprinaleld epunlicun, ly expensive structure; it does not feed itself: | a GUM igentiy ie sume fae 1t,— Washingtom Tbhanded ne ho ea bates Pg ot habit | pad Seen ina Chicago newspaper and several a it ie ted by ther Lach adores Lipa It uses | National Union, 1 reed to bathe her hands and forehe: as " I a aor + whic 4 up, i¢ act Of gro a pan ig, ener- 7 Falmerstt Siu lis country. | arswered Dy a suddem heart thrill, for there, aid then came the usual Ionumerabe | Se Western Journals ‘the habit of taking Tor Ce eee eas Diseases. | Bes derived irom THe toad, PER Bee be | aciige anon then semmest¢ and foreign news awa lusty and ruddy, stood Dick before me. orders. A little warm water from the bath- | quinine asa stimulant, that I here depen Ail of the infectious diseases undoubtedly | iored ‘up by the chlorophyll elsewhere. Ac- | Ya!)'Trivune. weer CM, Past | geltaes clasped his hand with unnecessary | room, a little mix ure from the medicine che, onthe eaciiement it produces in writtng my | [0SS8880 original habitat, where itis proba- cordingly, We might expect its pigment to pre- |" 1¢ you want a first-class independent Sushi which | IPEVOH as I said, “Ob, Dick, where did you | Her pillow needed adjusting. her lim) needed | Verses, and that in consequence of using itis | Ue they Fat i he aN ays Capable of sponta. | sent that less euergetie, more worn-out form, the National Capital, try 1t,—@rayoom CW. Pak sanvive hey are tae sareasins | CWr ee i vou eome from:” responded | {ming and thus was I chained to her side | Uiat'way i had become ae hen a post As tieat inggr be, Cris gre etve form, whatever which Produces the brig wes of autuma | Clipper. : F aya The Juhi ho upset the coach | pee Oe yo D1 Sponced | 4 prisoner, with that doubtful time-piece in my ) ales, ; k that fa eg Puma iH ing | 2d the pink tips of a growing bough. From ‘One of the best and chi t papers pubit a i otmake the Joke as iusownes, | PEF "NEP Richard, T can't stand Aunt | Peckets and my brain dizzy with schemes for | £2 guy deafness sou know that to be false, | types through. varios Whatever point of view we regard it, we see | wet tine Wea) tee ‘ : and the rest of the story is equally so. Labom’ | Giherent peoples of th bate lew we regard i the United Siates.— Martinsburg (W. Va.) Inder J, ght eas known $9 com JongerI can't uo, and ve | &scabe Obs what would Dick think of inate all drugs and uaveoties and have always | timer predeuted a precise peste ee ces | that a flower fs natural supplied with some | pendent. d Diel y i I was in his time carefully avoided everything which spurs na- | point, ay yet bring to us. Coping matter less active than that green | | ‘Those ‘wanting a Washi r cannot de leetley ate hickhames on U's heres. But it ig; and plunging histwo hands | yiavtiap, all the long higutiad mediating on | Make. Even with iny food I do not take the | eral acute infectious diseases Hated below 7 ‘ nd. We commend It to those of our readers cstring @ A Fea Picture of the late Lord Ras- seit. | All these faces were strangers’ faces. Of all uh £ supplied a great | T deal of material to hi stor; nt I felt the chill of isolation, a anee ;, Hes hardly a picturesque | crowd swept Ly. 1 wondered. was I figure. l-e was never a ve favorite lise | lonely, as wistful, as I The question was ve, up to this sna i sucl e} or i pe y certa ig y have qui ‘he best blished at : tamed bis the sone Jeof small change ta | {Be faitlilessuess of woman ; then in the morn- | USUyL cohdiments such as pepper and the ike, hae the natives here atcibuted to them. fe frst tinge of epldr arcu Tete eeaered | cTRe ert ESTE Rows. Bviteott Gite Cat es 2 oP ty le of small change in | jung. discouraged a hoj 8. he would drift pee Sh sibs ‘pleat ht — Ha le ndia. fructificat ,and thus have attracted the ey: oress. favorite of the platt Was wont to playfully | Me discouraged and hopeless. he a Rae The SmallPor—In the East. Known in | {i'etification,and thus hi ianeycl Phe ide-awake, first-class paper: one of the ‘Dim halt the ‘iverties ¥ ebjoyer salute my ears. This silence w. Petts any, some here out of my. each ie ly The Mule’s Wonderful Trickery. China nearly 1,200 years before Christ. of insects by their superior brilliancy.—[ Tne | Aw ‘Oakland (Ma) ke tion, bat Sold ether K “Where to go?” added Dick, aft f i i ~ y “ Speakil rke i Cornhill Magazine. in the country, long, Por- | hold on Dick was to give up my hold ou lite peaking about mules,” remarked a. six never tentious pau : Tie Plague—An Oriental disease. Has a ‘Those desiring a second to none should : b footer in Arkansas, as he cracked his whip at | distinct eecutaptical meee . OP rd took the #uthe their hearts. g to lovk for business.” Lay aly exhausted with the long watching, I | market, “I've got a mule at home which digtinet Reouraphical range. its birthplace. | Distinguished Men at Bryant's Func. | sulscribe for it gulssden thameitncg sont cages Was bot their fi sell asleep at last, the heayy sleep of youth kuaysasmuch as I do, and I want to hear | qe Typhoid and Relapsing Perers thoes ral. of Washington. Grafton (W. Vary Sect ture: a undn Dick, how you ta’k! Put your hat on | #14 Bearcused ii) Gis dteamiess a ber | Somebody say I'm half a fool.” | No one said | fixed cenires in Ireland, Galicia, Upper Siicela Since the funeral of Horace Greeley, there | _ 1f you want to keep posted on national affaire sub straight, aud walk along. Everybody's luok- a sudden loud crash, a rapping aid terteoy | £0: and he went on:—"i've stood around here | gngescae res relay Northern Iraiy. bas Leen no such gathering of notable men in | scride for le Browkaw tTeeen en ae patl and his ‘manne: € ing at us.” ® ae: wep euden loud crash, a rapping and tearing | and heard men blow about kicking mules tit | 226, Blilary. #ever—is endentie ta a few | KEweEE Pos Satin the pews behind the im- | “The most popular and influential papor at the Pb eo Ped A sale + long a My dear.” says nek, face'iously,and laugh. | @Uh6 Wilow. started up aghast. “Rov- | {VG Hot disgusted. | When you come down to | provinces of France, Germany, and Italy. mediate friends of the family. The coffin, | capital Fopettevtlle( Tenn ) Owes in his “ New Timon ing Low and showing hehe and augh- snl ialmed, clutching my-acm, ‘Bat | Kickivg, 1 want to bet on niy mule. 4 friend | "Srartatinae Probabig ates Cee fun covered With a heavy Diack pall, on whicd | “A live and popular . which : great jemark of mine to which you take exception | (75; we exclaimed, clutching my arm. b- | que along and took dinner with me the other | Epidemic Dysentery-—Home inthe tropics, | Cor {4 hud & be nortelles, rested in frout | ddserved suchen. Putteoury heed ® ne a not." Was prompted by the fac: that I'm out of a Job | pestas thie Pate ee ete ouigling a rob- | day, and, as he seemed, a litte down heartel, are genngue in Southern latitudes, with | of ine pulpit, in which sat the Rev. Dr. Bel. | “‘anexcellenterample of alive —Frost= 4. he Would | myself. Suppose I was in quarrelsome tracy Ree stare and faced the intruder |} tock hin out to see Thomas Jeifersoa, my | sharp eeograyhical limt s. lows, pastor of the church and of the deceased | purg (dL) Mimineyournuy nem ePaper. ig tea after leaving the old lady's, for when Lawyer | “ity right,” sald aloud, cheerv voice. “The champion mule. I was tel ing the good mai the Yellow Kever—Distinetly traced to the Tf he bad be have teed « Occupying a seat in the chancel, was Au attractive p > both valuable _ au lrrestst= | Gudge set upon me about teglecting the éar- | eonfuumied sachs aoe ee Oke how that mule would flop his feet around, and | amities, . bar ey, formerly of the Church of | Fruteriekeburg ¢Va:) Neto” and. cheap. PO Lathangences copying, and the like slavish | °"Whyshiess ny heart, auntic, I bes your | BéS#id he would Like to see alittle fun. Hed | 4 yt Chabalongo—Chili. ior, the Cuitarian congregation on | — Really the only live paper published in Washing Pest eice tha don aa pein el 3, | business I turned upon the old brute, and we | pardon=1'il pommnel old Caesar inthe inprae ever see atimule tag. ins ise ae eee Geral i seems thet n ral influence of | P ya, Hel ny anigular, and aot uulike Pope | ‘Onr~ aeand (0.) Pimes, elale nd he would ha 5 . 1 ; ‘at the vw . .. . im Sertain it seems tha enera! int of | Potter, tall, % ar, mee: "Fox to prove | with acapitargi taaucout ou the world: dear, | Ive for putting me in at the wrong windon, Pie mega a eye lay fs whole soul tato a | Ce ms that no gi m otter tall, thin, angular, and not ualike Pope re y tats Fer two homeless waifs that sum was not | ButyJenpy, girl I've been walking the road ci A great new: » popular and - “I took fnumas out of Speours or even bad hygienic surroundings | Leo XIII. in general look. In a front Pew sat | Wayne Co. (0. 3 infoential. (4 TT er oe: % Wi Foyle the passions of amas. extensive. I took my purse out of my pocket, | Hil J couldn't stand it any longer. “Thought rs y i ill establish the typical disease away fromits | Samuel J. Tilden, accompanied by several ‘One of our spici most “4 vbed, oF Waylaid, or some- | We stale backed him up agin a hill, gia him | Jocal habitat, except through the penaluies of | Late! Regeitems Accompanied Weed, bent | Qn O% gir spiclest and most welcome exchanges, tate his hearers by bis persua- | ever a heavy one at any time; but now—O | YOU en. :F0) Soleo ome- | a euft on the ear, and we stood by to see the | heredity.—{ Logan's Plysies of Lafoctos De ind haggard, Dut s:rong enough to march at | ” 4 tively and interesting uewspaper. Send for it. But he Was one of the best de. | fate! O evil, carecess fate!—a hole reveaiog | Hine amusement. It was a good place to do his | Néred the head of the New York Press club delega | penutr CRO.) Ponte J aters who ever lived. As ia his dy i self in the Siiken tissue, through which bed Gn Mareehs loukeed Out mtjeet eet egies | durndesi, and what d've spose he did? In tea Hon. Mr. Weed, occupied the aisle seat of the | | “among our most valuable exchanges, —Annape- yohe had pity Way of patting his slipped nolselessly a nursling of a gold piece | AUMt Margery looked out majestically and in: | frinutes be the wetcy yo woe ce an Sight. 12 | GRassHorrER INvasions.—The possivitity of | pew, and seemed jmucn atlewvat hye the hoes ies (Ma) Gasette iiarce us, that convinced | which I had eherisl é | there, Wrapped lata bit | tf upted Chis tirade. = five more we couldn't feel him with a twelve- | carrying on, successful, Weatler predic:ions | andthe length of the services. Behind him = And he knew z le twelvemonthe so Dl Richa d” said she, “are you a fool? foot'pole, and—and—"” The crowd began to i : eof paper, for a whole twelyemonth, M COUdINE Gea oka Oe Benth cuit, pole, for t pmwns as few mei knew it. 1 1 looked in my friend’s face blankly. Iwas Oe Site OX BOy. “ oars < is re owibg some tobacco, foot'pole, ads fhe crowd began ty ne diverranean, and ts shoves is dis. | Was eter Cooper, and although he is more (Tena) Haus Dewey sheet.— Sulphur Springs 7, ? . = cusser y Helimann, who shows that pro! y an three score an teen years, he was as —Newmarke Meat ied Abe Seana tat te was in| to princess, itseemed, coming to his reseue | Have :’< time t) aua'vze. ‘I only came to look | Around snd asked et Dee eer eed a greater eflicieucy cal be eiteaed eee bright and beaming as in days gone by.” Next | GA Srpeavle Paper.—¥ vitaradiaiand Pe the tana ed Mr Sumner to pronounce | with golden gifts, but al added Weight aboug | alter Jeuny. She's ali right, i. seems, so Til | MipunG \hd asked” Doesanybo bsht here | Western Europe. “He calls attencion to the | him was liorace Be Claflin the hea gost ‘dry » iat —Ritehte (W. Vad them the best specimens of reported oratory | his neck’ 2 UC) bid you goodnight” Whleh ace te Hghe the guke e allow candles | possibility of predicting the invasions of grass. | goods metehant 1a te ejusteye ea aes, Cat: Ow eee prem se ba bresent geueration. But a | |“ Diek" I faltered, meekly, “I'm intending | gq, /icks" 824 the inva'l}, shaking her long | whieh and te light the hole for to go in after Poppers or locusts, WE bet Taye es eras shaven, and greatly interested ia the services, Piedmont Virginian, pe a orator in order w lead the | to work fora lvicg® , rere | fone Sager at him auchorit ‘ively, © you ll stay the bind feet of mnie weet ane hour azo that | in the spring with southwest winds: are carried | Octavids B. Krothingbom say Gees Aer wicca; | No better paper. —Piedmon — a Waiver ro = Gale was the answer. “ Might I in- find —she can't do without you, it appara! hin thii'y-nine miles as the bird ilies from | &Ytt Algeria and Egypt, and do more damage | shared the same pew and ert the sing- THE EVENING STAR “Of course Dot,” R hot less high. To Sain Rogess, |“ You'kne fy" aald, Dick, deliberately | where n y mule went in, I'm shaky on rell- | {Uae the severest storms, A similar duty has | ing of a congregational iD Charles who wes remarking on the array of strong | “Jenny,e said my companion, looking | ‘kive @ cnalr. | * I always was an appeudaze T can do ‘most anything, Dick.” ‘4 + d Is published every evening, except a7 le emen Du ou any’ ever a's | sites wpa our Sigua) Boece agus tne | CheaueL Pas ene copeplcuous plage, ang | 1s publsbd every eventng, except Sanday, Ueda ee ene aed Joka Teel: Saanley, | Covin ‘upon me eniguantiyy and. 'stopping | OF Jenny's, you know, and shal b2 forthe rest | flariirii.” connection it may be well to cail attention to | forded a marked contrast to the pettect Im: | pop ial ; se 1." Brougham sayer Ase | pee aunt a, Dick always awed me cet) | gy Justso seréamed the parrot, one bright | A Fanugu's Stir ror His Cuip.—David igratious which has lavele bees BeaseuOpRer | mo yin the pew adjoinice, smauel G. Court: | Fer Trout, by mail ae ¥ good—ciear and distinct if | “Jenny. chicd, ites hard detean sortot eed sunny morning, vs I stepped dowa_ stairs in a | Larkin } rocured a writ of habeas corpus from y Proposed by pe The man most . ’] Per month, by carrier. - « ¥> to-cible; at a debater quite Nese Saat oUF ny sell, lto—a plage were | Heath g roll aud wih my mother's, watell in | Judge eynolde, "tn the Brovklya city court, | ALE, aud which is oid to explala mast ofthe Whitman, whe pegemmte baited poet. Walt | Ft re opie”,. > 8 ard Brougham’s testim my. is worth | it's avery Bard saatieet eer fing, and | BY,8i dle, Aunt Marcery's wedding gift. | yesterday, to compel Mrs. Marla Bissell, of ing to this meteorologist, the jopper isan | in which were combi aay good nat — havipp, because he was at least as ready to | where if forse er 8 eto KS aad | Dick was Kaiting for me balow, with beiming | No.7) Litayette avenue: Broukiye ne auc | ug aire aramnopper isan | in Grandfather Wulenee gd aoe nature THE WEEKLY STAR e ; “The atlas’ of this un- ried out inty deep wacer” Dick's tace doc, | face and arms ourstreteLed. Besideh mood | render Lintinee’ Hewes her, Frank Larkia, | rather diy ctneenere ne ibly 8 -dimine | bulsd of se eer nitehead, the entire | Is published and ready for delivery Fr. Mr. Ticknor calls him ned as he looked at the tide of psopie. | O4,C® ar Li his best elo ‘hes and’ Suiday | went te California six Pitre “Bisseit tfe'is | ed amospherie pressure: air that ‘tselther | service, Me Ades eae artns he entice | Is pul Pr : patronized Lim twenty“ Whatever's a fellow to dor” Wiading upnis | Shoes. "“Peenty of room now, miss,” said tae | daughter in charge of Mrs “Dissell tte is too dry or twomoist Is equally Hable to make | and thoughtful: Mr’ Went sooakt rent trons | ay Morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies Sears fe eas “a young man of a good deal discourse thus abruptly, imy friend pesiek es | old epiny bela Be eee pete from my Fo rave ahs ecco eoncamer. and wishes | the ‘Tizeot unommiGrtabie wed feats heated walk. Bishop Pore 5 cents. Of literary Kw edge ant taste, trom whove felt bat denn over his eves, and glowered from | ®*e¢Ping Ur eee ee Weekly. Put by enough: Money te cepa, Rae having hesecks relief In fight, hot knowing whither 5 copies one year for $9.00, and one copy ta hea liile wen in stature: Punch’ Goethe | itis et ae Oa teks humili pier Caughter comfortably. Mrs. Bissell re- | Ye slau 80; Now.the very dry winds are the oe ane ee. Scull one pees ~ : Shap Bas : oe Bere alimecd | Tak nn One, THE BuLt Years ago, when Rick | fused to mow the elvid to gor atieciee tine, | Westerly w nds tee, for $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the igor his tegsdasglingon y hall wer touce | Angst ease. Was 1 then, a aioat in"th's | Lise! fun ait Be abeoee ven eae dr ove ted | se had been given to ber” Uicoare s ugaaber The very molt Wintea tee rt ar enance Way Ro more com. | human torrent? Even Aunt Margery’s chat | sober: digwifled chr abet oie eee yeey | of witm estifed tha Mrs. Bissell was in duds of the Mississippi Valle: ; that beat = es ~ - east winds o! Valley, ir j, lature. FE was uot hand. | ing smd ehiding were better than tuis nothing. | unde Oke eu Ol soles eng Oat heat taberate, Judge Reyuolis reserved his de- | {fn oy is Pogeny in the next yeur back aril: isa prpegirtred ery that the st is comme stoera- ness. I began to feel very weury. A remem. | uncer the other, to teach the animal how tu be a sith his original breeding grounds. It will be cu subscriptions of each shall all commence t & Bard, seit satisied and imper. brance of my quiet room and of the blossoming | usetu and work. When he foun) the bul; we, “My FRIEND, do you ki ow W.ere men go, | Ticus to show w x this esis holds at the same time, and all go to the same post ious, The likenesses you will fad in the two | apple bough that hung over the window cams Tuning away with him dows a dirt road to | evcntualiy, who hatig about sa.ouns and sane for the African as well as 1c does for the office. tivated papers of jon are both | t. me vision-like. Wards u crowd aioand the countr store on Il- | bling-houses on the tcra’s Dav?” “Yer whis - verican insect —[ Editor's Scientific Re- en's London Letters, | gnl¥e Stood before the window of a picture | lincis stieet, he measured six eon fc: at @ | Sin’; 1 do, pare. They cord, in Harper's Migazine for July. Tm shop where a copy of some Raphael Madonna *,* Subscriptions in all cases,—whether sin gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, and19 spar for grub here till —— jump, kept up with the bull and yelled at the | the hash it Di e cket, Wwerkheiser, of Easton, Pa., B it smiled down upoh us benignantly. Her feet | top ‘Sipts Vole Loo! ‘ baal a watt ae “4 ae ks out! Here we come, some on" trike out for Tusearory, [AN Bat ut Wed: e-day, leaving her two-vear-oh iu were on the clouds, stars encircled her head; | darn our fool souls. Head us rody ;"* ny itt over toEureky, rin ty oa a mehon te oe “Petersburg rich i 7 t id of some 3" | an’ a few drift ov goue from Berlin to St. Peters! spp hesmg 9 than paid for. sie a STS athe ee saa |e arch ateens wees We | Bs tt eta | ait “atc a THE EVENING STAR on, kt H 3 a > Shi be : 7 , 0} Pe es, Ae e ister ol uy ve s 5 nently cied | her azure rube, she fiuated above this sordid | never mind me. I Willscand."—[R. I. Press. | sm Je and ] assed ou £ lay (avev.) Post. . Counstantinopie. wile, Ww. ee o