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é a - rd + - : : [For ores ie Star. RELIGIOUS NOTES. THE HOUSEHOLD. — ee stoppers to the vials should be MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. 1 Te eben a paraiee ak uae Gees Comins: LIFE AND CHANGE. = : — — : — 3 aiscour: Egos often turn black when boiled hard. If Oxalic acid is considerably employed in fami- —The Strakesch Italian Opera Company | his lather, J yas connected with ae bie dares a coin aged by | ney are putin bolling water ten minutes, and | es for cleaning brass and copper utensils. ‘This iiea. a txiaiant: acason oc onera ac | me | of theold Dukes of Savoy, under his Quem sors dierum cunque dabit, Incro ministers. then into cold water, the yolk will remain a | substance is poisonous, and must be kept ee a 'eron Monday. ‘They have had | brother Alexander. Louls Degire Besozzl wrote Appone. —Hor. Can. Ad Thatiarchum. — Dr. Dollinger ig not yet wholly reconctied to | bright yellow. 5 . and ae ae it ae In crystallime | the most successful season in New Orleans for | 2 good deal. all his work being distinguished Whate'er the day that fortune may sonst Le e Old Ggtholic Synod in etoliehing A Facr or geriome tien in bers ag cl [Ret atte or — many years past ‘The house was crowded - | for eenn of style and severity of concep- Ee rey A —Canon Lindon is as perhaps the | Fath or snow it be first well siaken and akes are lives lost., Every agent | operas there to beagreat hit, and the | —There is a theater nuisance more annoying eT brief is life oft gives me pain— most brilliant of the Breachéts of the | (MSR-Rame mp to dry in, & room whege thew goes among inexperie! same program Will be followed here. | than the woman with the big hator the man | “Weil, no,” was the reply. Ee apo ete! paths + Church of Etgland. eae at hm best ne- | BP ttidicial heat. it dried by a Cresae furgace jgersoes, shi nd eee a cate Place, and | “phe Gowhold combination, which lias made | WHO goes out between every act to gather |: Any work to doz” Tort, chiles Sphing lke, fatedemmns no reply, | fore a cultured audience at St. Mary's, Oxtera. | Reat, the fur becomes matted pene ee fee beh 8 very successful trip in the west, and hal tal | SPCC eg ce setae con monamen’ Bet) | cen: | Maer thought Txt lay ont thie wine ‘What far-off oal I shall at length attain. —The Mgst Rev: Archbishop s@gher was | Woygn Prrficoars that now copie for little ~ OLEAR 48 MUD. - Rouses tm Baltimore, appears at Ford's next | Src abirc® ita or tthe peanut tend in the | “ANS friends heres” But, whatsce’er may hap, it is in vain lately mistaken for a gagnbler While logsing up | girlg@s well as women, in attrac ‘eters, _ ae Week in Boucicault's’ “Octoroen.” There.ate ghiery. “No Much to rejoice, or much to mope and sigh. the stray Catholics in Idaho. and bright color , are fast taking tle place oc It seems to me that it’s most teo soon to twenty-five in the combination. . | “T think you are a vagrant,” continued the ‘The lyrist says, and of his mood am I, ‘ — Miss McNeal, the conductor of a Japanese | bem Bee els HORTLE a make a Lhe there's less harm in it | —‘The Pirate ot Penzance; or, the Slave of : Lawyer's Fees. a ashe {ook another look Eat him, Account cach day and what it “rings as gain. Sunday-school paper, writes that the Japanese ee than in specula' in cotton futures. The ” WHERE THE HARTFORD BAR SAYS THE LINE MUST im,” sighed the old man, We breathe uncertain breath ; to death are due; teachers desire true ‘stories rather than tne fic. | t© ehe igure and make a very warm garment mare very DY trae nec ued On Wy cane Bday Cronin, And I think’ rt take you down.” 2 newspapers are very busy about it, and have and will be sung every night hereafter, with BE DRAWN. tion which Is usually offered to Sanday-schools. | | A Goon way to keep cut flowers fresh is to lay | settled it up very Satisfactorily to them Who } matinees on Saturday, atthe Fifth avenue The- | One thing was settled as to the relation of a —he Philadelphia Baptist clergymen were | them In wet cloths. Take them out of the vases | can understand ‘Yet ‘tis a glorious matter to be man ell, Il go along.” A reasoning part of the vast unive: m On it. Now, if Seymour can carry | ater, New York. Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan are lawyer to his clients, by the recent action of the | , Tbe oMicer escorted him down to the station- is ‘ , at night, sprinkle with cold water, and then | New York, and ain't too old to run, and Hen- | warp be 3 y ba is matter lic | Bouse, ered his name, and then proceeded And wholesouie hope for what is better nurse. | nized by services tn the churches.” Several took | the most delicate Wowers, while Tt Keeps out the | Stephens will stand up tothe party, andwe | —The New York Mirror condemns the cus. MAN Queer things, IC sometimes happens that | “NA y didnt you tai meyou iad this = Se ee Pcie ate eee: eacuuranyy Ob | ain and prevents their falling to pieces or open- | can elect our man, and Hewitt don't trade him | tom of handling flowers over. the footil is matter of common notoriety that they are | Money?” demand¢d the policeman. ae watiner hing," the wi ha aver Lebiaertinen Gata Speake! aster | 1g farther.—(N.¥. Post. off, and Gen. Grant concludes to run the canal, | actresses upon the stage. While the Mivror is dishonest and guilty of disgraceful practices, Why didn’t you ask me? There is atime for everything," the wise andionaverwoule ‘hristmas or ‘er, | "Ir Is impossible for house-plants to do well if | and Lochrane gets reconciled, and Dr. Felton is | clearly rigbt, it might as well discourage the cx- ' Men continue to practice In court Whom almost Didn't I say Ttook you for a vagrant, and Jow Solomon aseerts. *Tis truly so. the earth about them remains wet for any con- | satisfled to stay In Congress the balance of his | hibition of ankles and shoulders, or any other j all the lawyers and judges regard as a disgrace | YOU didn’t deny it, either! Once o'er my way threw Love a roseate glow, — Brother Adirondack Murray’s church, in | siderable length of \ime—say two days. Plants | life, and everything works smoothly and we | manifestations of feminine vanity. | to the profession. But Weareglad to see that | "Well. I didn't know anything about And Hope my verse filled with her silded lies: Boston, has been set in motion again asan inde- | need fresh water the same as individuals. Let | make good crops next year, why We wiilall be | _ Nouvel, the new tenor, who was mitch ad-{ the bar does draw its line somewhere, and can | City laws.” quietly replied the bid man, “Tve And gladiier gazed I in a maiden’s eyes pendent enterprise under a new leader, Rev. H. | te earth be so porous and the drainage so com- | happy and no losson our side. But if Gen. 3 Seay Eee = act with prompt vigor in some cases The | Set (Wo married daughters, and 1 came in to * | red in P “ajaa,” ; | prompt vig ah ofsema "Than on the boundless heaven's amazing show A. Shorey, a Congregationalist minister. plete that the plants will need watering defly.— | Grant runs. and Gen. Hancock and the bond- | ™ired in Paris in “Alda,” has had a great suc- | Sourhingron lawser was thrown over by the | DUY each of ‘ema $699 plano for New-y : Of glittering stars; her whispers, soft and low, — “Clarissa,” who is getting up alittle Christ- | U2vral New Yorker. holders put up eight or ten millions, and Penn- | ¢*ss in St. Petersburg. They think him the | Hartford county bar the other day for making a | DUt if tt In any of your laws T'll take the is elsthiand her cheeks all aye : CORK-SOLED Boors, while admirable for walk- | Sylvania goes for Hancock and New York for | Most sympathetic tenor since Mario, and tn “Lu- | yi) for services exceeding the amount collected! | RESt home. I'm gitting purty oid, Did shame all sounds elst, and her cheeks all dyes. | mas party for her Sunday-school class, wants f poses, do not make for children suitable | Grant, and the other States go some other way, | CTezla Borgia” they gave him a perfect ovation, | 3115 Techies conduct Was tore than the bar | 2nd Tdon't war 38 Wil body. But I have left the enchanted shores of Youth ; to know “how to make good lemonade?” “Well, | 12g Purposes, ae | and nobody knows how the thing 1s mixed up, | @ncored all his arias, and recalled him twelve | (3,4 a lawyer's changes must “Well, you have yourself. att My adoration; Pan allures my soul; -in plenty of water, and then sweetea it with | * i 3 g e fe yey . < - —Mme.N " “Faust” NE Sle acini} Sere | him to the stree ‘And in my son fain hoard golden truth: anything Dut sugar, and make ft tart with any- | Unduly, rendering the wearer lable to take cold | elected, why we can’t tell very much about It Mme. Nilsson’s debut at Madrid in “Faust” | justly established at the amount of the + on going into a lower temperature. For school | Bohow. The whole business is very much like | on December 4 was one of the greatest triumphs | Ucdt collected, or the amount of property tn NON Ie Fades the mirage: far stretch thesolemn sands | thing except lemons } ... | purposes 2 good walking shoe with double sole, |. Cucle Pete Strozhelr’s charge to the Jury. Cox | ornerearecr. After, the garden scone she was | volved in a silt, or the amount That a man | tock any And life sweeps, roaring, on, no longer shoal. — The National Brptist refuses to print mar- | f> be worn with rubber overshoes in rainy | Wassuing Wilcox about a horse trade, COx said | recalled three times, and three times also at the | icaves by will. So far the honorable la: 1’ orihay | ald you needn't th town, D. © SuorMaxen. | rage notices or obituaries of an old date, but | weather, is preferred by many persons, ‘The | that the horse he bought from Wilcox had the | end of each following act, their majesties join- | go, but lie may not take more than theman has, | oDllge : ——_—_-«ee-_—__ the English Wesleyan Methodist Magazine for | overshoés should be removed immediately on | glanders and died of it. Wilcox said he only | ing in the applause, which at certain momients | ‘Tiere is, as we understand It, no legal objection | (eld day = id Planets in January, 1SS0. ete fe ee of persons who | entering the house.—[Nere Fork Post. Hee eaieen Sone ao Meee was almost frantic. pe taking more on his Sse has, bat It Is Club Skepticism Porealneimarsendtl mich Ganreasit in 876, and none later. Vintiantow we " ly doctored. About forty | _ a Boyle, well-know: | bad policy, ft is often impossible. it tends to dis- oe 5 _ : Bee ees tridliancy. and Incveaine nis we | —Rev. dS Inckip, of the CAFistian sande thing to keep dwelling rooms warmneandanotner | Withesscs Were examined, and’ halt of “en Migs Anna Boyle, well-known here, 8 de- | ccirage clients and decrease litigation. If a aig Brother Gardner at the last meetine of tance from the earth, is still an interesting ob- | announces that he and his friends Jme-Kiln Club, “I was,axed de odder doy ject for observation. \ He is moving rapidly east- | on their evangelistic tour round ‘ 5 . | Swore the horse had the ‘distemper and the | Sctving of credit for her excellent performance | creqitor wants to collect asum due hin, and | the There Ig nothing Somber cin tae wetianay | other half swore he died of glanders. So the | Of Miss Weathersby's part in “Hobbies.” which | Fnows that his lawyer will change htta'a tee at dis Club didn’t believe In, an’ de questio r ward in what 1s called direct motion; as -his | June next, or possibly In. May. | 1 good, wholesome air, and nothing which we so | Judge charged the jury at great length, for | She fo at afew hours notice Un cincinnatt, | x vove the amount collected, he will let the debt | MS one, deservin’ of thought an’ retlexshna ath les.in the vicinity of several tirst-magni- | butions have’ been. yecelved to de Seldom find in suficient quantity in lving | {oF Svid he: “Gentlemen, the Supreme Court played with an easy dash and apparent periect | £°;,.The bar secs this, and nobly takes the ell- | Speasin on behalf of all dose present and. ms stars, they will serve as measures of nl: nse. * - rooms. We al t to forget that air once | S8YS eae Mey eee Ea) Ww vas re- | CuUSSide. The Southington lawyer, who seems | "il: ogress He is now a proaching Aldebaran, Lee 1a verger at Oxford ut breatlied Is not ne} TCAs. agate poles | UP there never would have come if the Judge | Hnowledge of the stage business that was re- | to nave been too zealous in his profession, went ae one of the brightest of the red stars, anda fine | — AD old verger at Oxford uttered, perhaps throw up the window or open the door when | D#d sc charged the jury as to make ‘em under- e is let preparation. to collect 2 bill of $3; he didn’t collect it, and he ie ao peltev ‘ = Oppgrtunity will thus be afforded for making | URConsclously. a sharp satire on the favorite | the air gets so bad as to cause a feeling of op- | Stand the case. Now I'll try and make this — Lotta can prove an alini, That is to say, | charged his client $6 for the attempt. Now, the contort her rsa puttin’ a ten-doltar coniparative studies of the fixed star and planet | Style of preaching In the University pulpit, | pression. ‘The air of a room should never get no- | @@8¢ as luminous to you as the noonday sun. | quring a portion of the time when that San | attempt may have been worth $8; we have no TChOon. Melleve GAC ELA hnkytuice ae that closely resemble each other, ‘The .. | When he replied to the congratulations of an Eoeabiy. Impure. Some rooms are “by nature” | NOW you've heard all the evidence more or less, | Francisco chap, Zapf, says she was marrying | Goubt it was to the lawyer who made it, and we doan” believe dat talkin’ polyticka will ex : HY : and large you that rse e “ti < : buy codfish; or dat disputin’ on religun > starry. |. | Oldstudent: “Yes, Ihave heard all the ser- : 5 ‘i T charge you that if the horse had the | , a anew: have no doubt that the Hartford county bar | bUY codfsh; or d pu a religun will ity of the starry arch formed by the three plan. provided with ample ventilation, and througi | Ciondersand diedatter he got over it, then Cox | 224 living with him, Stephen Fiske says she was, Steen belleve in hangin’ clothes down 5 d Jupiter, will soon be | M0ns here for the last fifty years, and tank 2 lant access, to hi = “y | agrees secretly with the Southington lawyer, | G&msocks. . $e as etter WIL approach “Saturnant | GOd, 1 believe tn Gtr stianity stl DS SE a aera acttait | 1S entitied to recover the value of ah unsound HOT ant eae ea eee that it was worth $6. But itwas not pradent ts | "4 1 doan’ belleve dat a clgar in de moat fars will run away from them both at a rapid | — Joseph Cook says in the Chistian Union: | the supply of oxygen'and supply its place with | horse; but if Wilcox had the glanders, then the | she been matrimontally inclined. charge that; it was pretty nearly unprofessional | N) holes in de putes help a man to gH job. | pace. ‘Those who have traced the wanderings | “The dull city boy 18 n the-midst of more | the heavy noxious carbonle acid gas, which 13 | HO'Se can't recover; and if Cox and Wilcox had — The winter season of operain London closed | 10,40 80, because such charges discourage the | oo Me an runnin’ In debt for axint: Br this trio of planets during the summer and | temptariens than the: dell cone ee eed | the meee’ sounce ok dat ReadeTes Ata cing® | the glanders, then the fury must say what Is employment of lawyers. The creditor himselt | Denny whistle nin’ In debt for grind- Z = " me 5 = i2- | the measure of damages; and if the horse had | last Saturday night. The week was devoted , end the laws that regulate their course. It ara from forming a taste for coarse amuse- Tot be abundantly supplied with pure air. One Wilcox 1s lable for rent and occupation; but | Cena” on her night, Mme. Marte Roze selecting | and put them in his pocket, that would haye | ™an what he doan’ work fur an’ put in full ime must be remembered that Mars appears to pass | ments, and so neglecting the deluge of oppor. | Should see to this on going to bed, andso adjust | te Whole case depends on how old the horse | “Mignon,” Miss Minnie Hauk and Mme. Cros- | been the last of 1t; society ahd the bar would might have gone to his debtor and not collected | Stones. “ : nstellamons rodlae 7 a are ay | Was, 2nd whether he had ever had the blind | mond both choosing “Elsa” for their respective | have recognized that as a regular thing; justice | _ “*7. It doan’ beileve in stngin’ frew {ts nose Peaeent oro mentee while. Me ces aiiter me Cost oe ON ehcoan = fall through the sn cr | staggers or not,—all of which you are to deter- | Special performances. ought to pay for itself. Buta charge of $6 for | When its mouf has nuftin’ else todo but stag year, and Saturn two years and ahalftoac- | —4 Society has been organized in Boston [American Agriculturist. *~ | mine according to the evidence, counting tye | — In New York “Estelle,” the new play by | not collecting $3, struck the bar as overdoing a | [Detroit Free Press, ol = with the name “New England Theatre Reform “4 n = number of witneses on both sides, ether P, rs ok’: " gcod thing. jasttal space. | Assoctation.” Tt has endorsed certain dramas, | . USEFUL SUGGESTIONS.—To remove grease from | they are even or odd. but T change you that. it ; Lancaster, at Wallack’s, was a failure; It is a | § r 1 emo ‘ Poa hi _ 2 | S"But there the movements of the planets, Is moving at the | ANd some companies are traveling throug the | SUK, takea lump of magnesia and rub it well | neither Cox nor Wilcox nor the horse had the | AppaPed,end Was Well acted. but the PUBLC | sora bar was ui ‘accounts for the osailla country districts, playing in halls and lécture- | Over the spot; let it dry, then brush the powder | gianders nor the distemper. then the jury can’t | Stoops to Conquer,” vallack in the cast. | Ie had collect ame time: and this accounts for te oscillating | rooms, backed by the Society. Toe eae a OL HH disappear; OF take a visit” | recover, and you will be obliged to bring in a Btoups to ee ay, SAR Arabian Night > ‘ieo | wet him on the street and asked hum why he | e#-To obtain any ¢ ers the applicant 4 Tetrograde, and sometimes stationary, whose — One or tw9 members of the original band of | the internai part. ‘and tt’ will disappear without verdict for the witnesses in this case. Ketire, | suecess at Daly's. Bartley Campbell’s “Galley 4 (id not pay it over. The lawyer charged his | Haire ict a VERTISED LetTERs,” and give brilliant changes have charmed the eyes of star- | jubjlee singers of Nashville are doing mission- | taking the gloss off the silk. Sentlemen, and make up your decree.’ Slave” 1s having a good run at Haveriy’s. "Em cllent $1 for this “consultation,” and the bar | Tedate of thislet 3 ane month they will be ary work in France. Oneof them writes trom | Dr. St. John Roosa, the well known professor | The next case was about a cow that was un- | met’s “Fritz in Ireland” passed its sath conse: condemns this, we think unreasonably, | The yMtice. One morning last May Mars overtook =F = sent to the Dead Letter O Guplter in the eastern sky, and for a few hours | Marseilles that evangelical mistons ace pros- | of ophthalmology in the University of Vermont, | TUly. and had to wear a yoke and a poke and got | tive representation at the Park last week. | (uestion of the client Was a legal one.“ It re- 1 Complish the. same amount of But the observer on the earth, who ts watching was one point on which the Hart- Ls or just to the Southington brother. WASE for his client. The clien Saturday, Ja P now lod 5 LADIES LIST. the fiery hue of the one and the golden glow of | perous in that city. At first, one hall accommo- t New York Medical Record a strong | beig Ina grape-vine, and was choked to death, | “Hearts of Steel,” the Irish play at Niblo’s, | “wired thought and knowledge of the practlee | ~ q_ajaneh Marion. the other gleamed side by side.” On the last | Hating 400 persons was hired for mectines woe mote PEASE Coe CIRM GR CHES OF TEL and the plalnti sued the man he bout het | doesn’t seem to amount {0 much and Manager of daw to answer lt Nobody but a lawyer can | | Booze Anes; Beal Addora 8; Brown Annigi June Mars came ciose to Sati four hallstare occupied and many children are | little children with meat, tea and coffee, and ali | {"m, and. after all the evidence was subuultted, | Gilmore lg negotiating with Jarrett for the pro- | jC Wy a lanser does not pay aver money he | Brooks Alma: Bine Anns Ben prica;, Bett SA hear approach to that marvel: | being taught. varleties of food eaten by adults, onthe ground | UaCle Pete charged the juay that It thepeow was | duction of a new play. has collected, If the cilent had consulted | Ann Hiiza: Bussine A Mrs: Burdan “Amanita 0; ‘ous and rare celestial phenomenon, the occult — by asiip of the tongue, Joseph Cook read | that it tuduces diseases of the eye, as well as of | )S0ldl to Misgins ag a Sound cow, and'she Was | phe musical Times thinks that it Modjeska | jadto pay more than addllar.” We think ‘the Baleman Clara; Bushrod Eilen; Burns Ellen ; Hon of one planet by another. A month oF two | mom pis MS. in arecent lecture “children ot | Other parts of the delicate body. TeLsOn torent got choked to doit tea wane | nad been allowed to continue her performances | Southington lawyer let lim off cheap. Weare | beckley Bnuma, Brown BF Mw: Bauman” Hen Hae a eS a Say wiedle: patty eae | prlests" for “children of parents,” and thy ec ute haristan method of cleaning black siti ts | Vine and wasn't Nt for beet, ROF pork noe mate | UNUL her vogue broadened and deepened into a | iold by lawyers in Hartford that there are. law- | jug 2genmer Harriet; Barustine Taadore; Wack hed the sky, marked out by the planetary trio dent raised a breeze in the Roman Catholic otr- Table WC tne td rugby. jay It on a Hat | ton, nor milk, and was a total loss except as to | Permanent popularity, she would now be the | yers who do dishonorable things, and yet not | Brent Mary A; Beown Magic; Towa staryeBel: | at nearly équal distances. Mars kept on his nd Higgins put the cow | Mostattractive star in America. But, inspite | thrown over. But this forbearance has its show, and sponge with hot coffee Strained | Her lide and tallow, ret: Brown Maury A: Brown Mary; { early eepelom Mis se : 4G a Don ane nee f the advice of Mr. Boucicault, and the expec- | limits; hereafter no lawyer will date to charge e Mars E; Bray sinnie. eastward course until the equilibrium: was de- ‘An odd sort of lawsult has been brought | {fo : : © Strained | tn the fleld where the railroad run over her, and | : cault, and 5 1 0 pune Mary i; Bray ; Stroyed, and, turning his starry feet westward, | against 2 church in Westfield, Mass. Nearly | (TOUgHmusiin. Allow It to become partially | the cow was on the track in the train's Uae oF tations of the manager she was taken away for | more than he can get for his services. The | _.C-Claston Aunys Coffren Annie Rt Clark Ostho- the planetafy arch once more reappeared In tts | two years ago a young lady nained Alice Wes- | Gid wall paper can be very much improved in | the train was on the In the cow’s time, | 4 Provinelal tour. ee ee be mens ee 5 ampbell Hester ; C Campbell Jane; Chap- ; Collins Laura: Churehill Lucy ; Cur- legatt Mrs: Cotnelley M Mra; ‘Cart. ry: Cun Mrs: Collins Nannie; Cline M ; Colbert Sarah ; Corban et Adaline; Dolittle Chloe; Duggan C Mrs: Deuglars Daisy? Dashiell Ellen "E; Dicksou/ kmma: Dav jattie; Donoho Ida F; De Wife J C* Dodson Kate: Daniels Mary; Dockit Maria; former beautiful proportions, attracting, during | ton, swhile attending a temperance meeting at peara y: y. ig v1 an- | then the plaintiff can’t recov — Another “prominent soclety lady” is to | This, however, does not apply to w ills. | If the | Saatdew. weeks, Lheattetion and drawing se hunch el Si ones tthe rowel to rep cloth dipeatit eae it well with a flan. than wouseaie tial dama make a stage debut ‘Laura Hawkins” to amount geese is small and the heirs con- forth the admirauion of evtry beholder. The | pass from the vestry into the audience rodm, | — If the pores of the skin are closed, if the mut- | that this is u v of tits Case, but you caniind | Raymond's “Col. Sellers.” The part is almost | [¢St. they must he expected to chip in something change in the position of these planets will be | and while standing ‘in the doorway the ropes | Utude of valves wulch are placed over the whole | fF the cow or the railroad just as you please. | worthless, but 1t may guage the woman. CROs ENE THNCININ Io POLL ork tratin Perceptibie during the month, for they, are all | which held the hanging door gave way and the | surface of the human body are shut down, two | But,genuicmen of the jury; Teharge you that | — Realism on the stage may be carried to ai | {he oraingry collection of dele We nein the Ss 5 ; see! | door itself fell down, breaking one of her leg: S_ taki . s al heat ts | ) si r this case, onvel 03 2 vher tmosphere alittie nearer Saturn, anda much wider space | Iewas nearly a year ‘before Miss Weston could | prevented tron eesiRene oceania heal lS | Sided you don't think the defendant ougut to Inconventent, extent. a5 in @ presentation of | higher rezions of the law, Where the atmospner: will Intervene between Mars and Saturn. As | walk, and she Still uses acrutch. Soon after | moment, the person expresses himself as burt. | FECover.” ‘ wensper. is dry and thin and labor costs more. The re- Mars rises, about noonday, he will benear the | the aécident the ladies ot the church gave ner | ing up. and then large draughts of water are | | Jesso. ‘Now its oocurs to me from reading the where a Siberian bloodhound was introduced t¢ | cent action taken simply relates to the vulgar IL situated | $98, but notwit!-tanding this asult has been | swallowed to quench the internal “ire—and this | newspapers, that the whole thing about the ; collection of debt; but It Is very Important to | Daxidson Robert Mrs; Dickinson § D Mrs; Dorigy ater a "= ss : : pia ts : slavery. The creature broke its chain and | have the rule established that whena lawyer Mra. for r observation. He gets soon matters 4 t the end broug ht for aan sages. see Haws er < rs said, | is fever. En next President is Pang Be a eunben and it plunged among the performers, injuring a Mrs. | collects a bill of $35 he must only charge his ‘Fmery C D Mrs: Exselman Marion. ‘Jupiter is evening star, and rapidly approack- settle the dispute for $1,000, While it may not be judicious for the aged and | any man wants 62 On gue It Me Til, | Rial so that she waslafd up several days. Mrs. | client $85 for the job. Litigation will now goon | ,¥ pf Teush AC Mrs jrascich Anna riser Aus inp Resconinveaamwaicihesun aatingeeen | ae ropes Nunelo, Mgr. Jacobint, ts ex- | those of limited vital powers to dress.or ates Seoul sont miei ep ct teehee ar TIL |URia aaa New Yorker, and ts asister to Len. | more treely.—[Harord Courant, Dev. 2. Llien; Fowler Mary, Farrow Racket We Kouta con Ees Seeags e fae eL ted to visit Prince a1 er Ooms, Si S . se Grover’s wife. She says that has got a SURAN, ¥ In the western evening sy bears witness, He | Rtout-a new project of law by the Peasean | Undesirable t6 sleep ina warm room, or such a | Dominated, why Chen you may set it down that | fenve the stage. 2° MM GE MAS BU! FoserNG CHILDREN TO DEATH. | *@ caves CB Miss: GibvouD 3 Mra, Galton Trond nou © Tiong’ cnveting far aay | SoverameNt for. the regulation of the relations | TOON 88, would be Somfortabe during the day. | Peat Nid.nd ‘sherman and Baise don'craa, | _—‘The Madison Square Theater, in New Yorks (Railroad Sketch in Boston Advertiser], | Mrs Coodehila Matths: Galloway: Atar'st, Gales r s es + 2 : jd 3 y A from the earth, and shorn of brightest | Of pi Suurck eu Sele Ph Sent een or less debilitating. : why then Judge Lochrane and George W which Steele Mackaye proposes soon to open, is Opposite is a ps woman With a little child. ner Mra (Nee Cam} |.) ae ms beams, he is superb to behold, as, sinking ma- e opening of a § uls Jewish syna- Bruised horseradish applied to the wrist 1s | ington Childs will have to write a funeral ode, | remodeled with many novelties, the chief of | An angelic cl is no common creature, nom Annie G; Hutchinson Allen Mrs; as eee the western horizon, he asserts | gogue to the temporary need of a Baptist | recommended as a cure for both neuralgia and | and wait four years more for an oifice, aad then | which is that the stage is made in sha} a peonane ameay to exaggerate her beau- es Charlotte; Hill Cassie; Hancock Emma; pe of a roud title of king; of the stars. | church, achieving notice because of a flurry of | toothache. not get It—provided we elect our man and he | double elevator, descending helow the floor and Hi " delicate and dainty ag afairy. At | Haynes Ella: Higdon Florence I; Hay Saturgis evening star, and has little that is | denominational disapprobation thereat, calls | Salt or becf's gall in the water helps to set | alm’t cheated out of it,and we don’t have a | rising above files its full height, so that | %a igre whins Geor- jay Hattie V, 2; Hall Haywood P Mrs; Hiloy } 2 Hi first one only saw the lovely picture of rosy noteworthy for observation during the present | out the fact that similar acts of courtesy have usin time. My oj while an act of the play is on_on’one sec- | cheeks, deep blue made quite angelic by | {#3: Harris Julia: Harris Laura; Howard Toy ; Month. He 1s traveling from us, nis eaey fatel irtesy have | black. A tablespoonful of spirits of turpentine Hine pee over the meant My opinion © play pd ee, Ke eks, deep eyes, a rs 7 } Howard Louisa; Harris Maud; Helm Martha; Hoy ly been done by the Jews to one Methodist | to a gallon r sets most blu some of the ne’ have put it _ex- | tion the other seenery com- | dark foto me enchanting, laughing mouth, | M Mrs: Howard Mi Holsten. light is ee more dim, and he has all that | church in Nashville and to another in Dallas, | is very ‘figactous in gettin “4 aan actly, but which one it ts I am not repaga to sod for the next ; then the curtain drops Rye luminated by the sweet baby teeth, Mary: eley ‘Mary Haw me ' he can do to take care of himself, with Jupiter's | Texas; and the Southwestern Presbyterian | very dark callcoes should be sttffened with gum- | Say at this time, and think the whole matter ra minute and the uw) stage is lowered or | and the ptehing touch of a loose yellow curl, | Hill Sar: E Mise; Hoo; Rae ener dary Surradng hin on ehention | commends it by saying that “our Hebrew breth- | arablc—fve cents’ worth is enough for a dress. | ought to be referred to Uncle Pete Surorhter.— | the lower one raised, as the case may De. sa era fre; Jonweon Matic’ Jackson Meg: Zarvis Hache! : ; ae er He 2 pat tO De referred tO € St a - ; Rachel. sid on zeae zane syle mre se ren are seein a ample of generosity | If however, starch ts used, the garment should | (“BU Arp” in atian'a (Ga.) Constitution (dem) ; = The Mapleson allan | Opera ‘Troupe bean ee eet woe god ey pms bidtet Adeline’ Kelton Gent Ars; Knight L Tenely on his way—setting now about midnight; | _ SON Boston theater . : atthe end of the month, oct 10. Philadelphia churches have raised $9,000 A Frenchman discovered that the severest Dedication ef a Joss House. Boston Me evening with “Sonnambula,” ‘the wife of a mechanic, It occurs to id Arian; Lilla m Mons + P toward the expenses of the great Presbyterian | @ttack of neuralgia can be relieved by directing | ‘phe new Chinese Joss House, at No. 612 Pine | and “Aida,” “La Figlia del Re # «ymnr. | SS PTOI d O Mrs. oe ‘an . 8 e Joss . 512 ‘Aida,’ a de! nto,” “Mar. wha' a aghus Is morning star, and, whough less Dril- | council to be Held in thelr city in 1890, and will | 2 Stream of water from a force pump against the | strect, was dedicated last eveaing. ‘The balli- | ta,” “Linda di Guawounte” ak “La Praviata” PO aaRCELeROn en Wes ON SoU eS =e throughout the mornings of January, while re- | T!S¢ the whole $15,000 if necessary. Pi ‘When the voice is lost, as is sometimes the | In&,Which Is scarcely finished, 18 17 feet wide, | are to follow the first week. From Boston the | of hers arrayed in all this lace, embroidery and tracing her steps she each day draws hearer the |_| — Bishop Bedell, of the diocese of Ohto, has } case, trom the effects of cold, a simple, pleasant | #0, {cet deep and 40 feet h eu TE, say company will go to Chicago and give a season | he softest and snowlest of woolen wraps. Sun, 8 any observer may see by watching tie | printed in Zhe Standard af the Cross the tollow- | remédy 18 furnished by beating up the white of | Stores, Tull Of Chinese eoosntriott ve | Of two Weeks at Haverly’s theater, commencing ¥ el time of her rising. She rises.now about 4;ac the | Ing: ‘Two cases have occurred within one week | ore egg, adding to it the julcect one lemon, ant | tne trance Sinp.gtided | January 12. They will work around to New | sweet things—a beautiful child. The first per- close of the month about 5, only a little more | where clergymen have unwittingly marrie1 i 4H ¥ t ca", | i heathen characters, and bearing the Eoglish ag, 1, when they will again be | son to notice her Is a pleasant-looking man, who than two Lours before the sun. Sons unscripturally divorced. “in ‘nelther case | teaspoontal from thine totic. TAKE & | inscription, “Kong Chow The batld- | heard at the Academy ‘of Muste. sits with his wife In the seat nexz the baby. venspoouful from tine vo tine. Ing stands upon the first of real estate Mercury is morning star throughout th: | was there any suspicion on the clergyman’s ‘EW HIN y PRESERVING IN CASE OF eee be a — Richmond rejoices in “a native tragedi- | Something about them makes one feel that this month, rising about 6; at the close of tho | mind as to the fact, hor any ground for creating | xen}, Child two years old Was an attack ox | Dues mean Francisco By China, It | enne,” a Miss Herndon, thus described by a | isachildlesspair. ‘The baby, at this moment, is | Perry Anna. t Dora; Pendleton, Dona sear being seen, though as No How tiecs aa | Should advise the cleroy cha wraee euler c. | <TOUP at night; doctor ata distance; what Is to | by contributions trofa natives of the Kong | 1ocalpaper: ¢Symmotrical in form and Toate | Wilt sitting, lait Ising on her mother's 1p. | Tula: perker Mary’ i; Peters MB Ms; Pauner fourand chair before suutise he may. posaibiy | eMielate at marrlages they should invariably acy | PGTBE? : % Chow District, China, and, in addition to beng | Tather than Corinthian tn order, midway be- | Kicking up One little red-shod fost against the | Stim, ; n our and a-ha’ sunrise, he may poss q officiate at marriages they should Invartab’, 'Y asx Sane n m is tween Janauschek and M: Anderson, with | ack of the next seat. She is almost the only H—Rcbinson Betsey be picked up afew degrees north of the point | a question which may satisfy them that neither | qJH¢Child should be immediately undressed | used as a place of worship, will be utilized as a ot binson Eliza H; R: Ro vor vi a] > % re re fixed and substantial beeuty than etfthe: unconscious creature in that car, as she lies | F D Mr; Rison Mary ‘F; Rianhard Mollie; Rich- where the stn will appear. party is already married. ‘That such aquestion | SimPwed of one pare ot antinogy wine Ge ees | eens STavevard for Celestial ponss bound | Wiss Herndon is the bea ideal. the very em: | tere perfectly happy and at ease. rriendly | anteon Markt: Ryan Nesma: Rell RB Mrs, Uranus is morning star, rising about faltpast | Should be necessary 1s a deplorable proof of the | oripecac. ‘The dose 13 ateaspoontal. If the route, ‘The festivities begun last night will con- | Dodiment of tragedy. and while hot too heavy suai ta celles outa tile Thana ward er up tee ines ool a ere, Sewell Geo. 9, and slowly making his way among the sinall | demoraiization of the community in respect to % > lve face Mis. ¥ me : tion: | for the higher walks of comedy, we should s9; springs the mother, and with a nervous hani 3 siars of Leo, while growing slighily the sacredness of the tie that binds husb ind and | *PUMony is not handy give warm water. mus. | tinue for elght or ten days, that time eS 4 s gh tard and water, or any other sliple emetic; dry e child and’ wrap it carefully in a wari bianket. 2. Some one’s nose bleeds and cannot be rer, | selzes the Mttle foot, puts baby Into a conven- being devoted once in three yeu,’ according to | Mat her t forte will ie tn the stronger, 3 es ith aaacce aS mormoien nee — a eae for xo od mune emotional and elevated walks of dramatic sone hie ry 1g, Plea epee is ahie Bi Singer 3 crops of pigs an ures In the yield of Irish- q - here.” Rania e1 meh, A linge number of curious whites at- | | —The Ideal company made a success of thetr | PEW, EP Sour namer” asks the man, Moe Fomine Many tended the dedication last night, and were ia- | appearance in “Pinafore” in Brooklyn. The| ‘Tne baby, bless her heart! has now worked | ‘Ihemas Sarah. Gustriously shown aout by their proud brother | New York Tribune says “the troupe fully de- | jerseif down again Into her pretty attitude, and pen ae annie barbarians. | Entering from Pine street a flick- | serves its high reputation.” Tt notes that Whit- | again kicks up the Uttle red foot, making no | (XY q,¥athns Aunie; Washington Belle; Wynne moon being to the right of the planet; on the | Godspeed from the Archbishop of Canterbury | Insert in the nose. Bathe the forehead in cold | ering ight, sent forth by several dozeas of taper | ney and Miss Phillipps “appear in a new light;” | answer to the stranger. Again the mother | §/2°¢¢; Wasbinsten Eliz th: Wallis Ellas Wels fo- Oth, there will be a new exhibition of the same | #24 Other church dignitarles. Some years ago | water. candies, revealed the height of Chines? extrav- | “their singing Is admirable. and they act well. | Seizes the foot, glancing anxiously around at us | ‘sce steeee nay ea ‘with the parts reversed, the moon being | Bishop Colenso published books on the Old Tes- | | 3. Child eats a plece of bread on which arsenic ance in brightly colored paper ornament.- — Adele Belgarde is playing out west; she fs | all, and repeating: “W! aud!’ Tell the gen- ¥_Yerby Alice M; Young Mary L. Pee ieht of theplanet; on thé 1th the moos | tament, attempting to show that the letter of | has been spread for killing rats. tions. A gorgeous embossed paper pictui filicted swith tat imaniator pt “Hamtet’ | Ueman what your name 1s; tell the gentleman aa rg yas: ra 3 Ci i tic, ve plenty of w: wi Ww co) 4 S ‘= m - 3: aT es And mercury willbe near each other, buc they SE ES eee ee ae Lunes SEL UA Ee ERS en ee maaan ee Wiich often bosets tall wonieh but facrly those | What your names, Maud. Maud! tell the gon: | _A_Andrey@ANAte AtNue Bebdnay; Ashley ‘Will be hidden by the sun’s rays from the bright- | 224 for this the Eplscopate of Great Britain ¢ nt ee Sen y excitedithe nai of shortstature. She makes evidently a mistake, | tleman what your name is. Geo K: Anderson Rev Jacob H; Ackiss John; Arm- + 7 josed him and put in his place the Rey. Mr. | bowels. Scrape iron-rust off anything, mi. red _ aristocrats. erat | 9 y E . FAS was s; m1 I + AV 3 vers, The new moon of the Tith | Wtrone, Botlk men, tharctores elaint the | with warm wnter, mile | Dut. the western papers are mostly too gallant | | Baby is gazing happily now at a bird In a cage | +trons Hon MK; Averell Oscar. and coming into batter position for observ: wife in the sight of God.” u 5 — The recent departure of an Engitsh clerg be JANUATY OOO UNS On ne ae ene old | man for Natal, South Africa, to work und sent & . jatween | stopped. fay Of the sth, the eastern sky will present a | Bishop Colenso, revives the old feud bet} bag Sy AeA etting up to see, for Venie tat | hin and Bishop Macrorte; especially stace the ‘ake a plug of Unt, moisten, dip in equal Piewaning moon willthen belnconjunction, tue | Dew worker, Kev. Mr. Colley, received a warm | parts of powdered alum and gum-arable, and = ig nd give in large draug booths of oddly-shaped and expresstons g a B—Blackmore Abraham; Burr A B; Berry Hon upiter during te evening | ‘ishopric, Mfr. Colenso belng recognized by th» | frequently. Never give lange draughts of fads | dolls, arrranged in various traeie pantomimes, | ‘0 tell her So, except tn the most guarded lan- paper covers But the mother cannotteave her in | 1m Ls Brackett 8 F; Butler Chavtes i; Tratscl the evening of the 17th; near Mars, on the right | State, and Macrorie by the chu ‘Thar | until those given before have been vomited, be- | also ‘called for free approbation. The walls | S4@8e- rit Balbor Charies; Bailey Frank; Boxea Fred s Ne _ s s “ ” ok peace, and begins a vigorous pushing back of aan Bradley Pronk; Beck Geo't, "% the head of the Angelicaa Church should now so | catise the stomach wiil not contract properiy it | were covered with flaming red posters, but the | — “Mignon” has been given at Stockholm in | }f&c@ and Deal ; Y 1 gerne OE Eee ane 3 wannly encourage a man appointed by a bishop | filled, and the object Is to get rid of poison as | reporter, being pressed tor time, did not stop | the Swedish language, at Copenhagen in Danish, | {262 iow nal ander te ca Pe Ree cp ules | Sener Sear rere Bons Hane evening of the 21st. whom he hes so long considered without author- | Ut! ible. to read them. Turning a short corner, an- | at Praguein Bohemian, and at Pesth in Hunga- | angel in her lap into the attitude of a wax doll, Col Joel; Bagnell Rev Jno D; Bradjey The planetary events ot the month are not so | 14 in the church, has caused much surprise in A young lady sitsin a draught and comes | other room was entered. At the entrance were | rian. It has beem as popular in each of these } and begins the exhibition again: “Can't you tell ; Bul oseph; Benson J A: Bradley y 50 | Epgiand. home with a bad sore throat. two flerce-looking giants, about twelve feet | idioms as it is in French, German or English. the gentleman how old you are us Isaac N; Bell John —Dr. Lorimer, the Chicago clergyman who | Wrap flaunel around the throat, keeping out | cach in helght, giaring at the passers-by with | _ Agnes Robertson (Mrs. Boucicault) is again i t two,” the baby answers prompt ‘cused of being saturated with De. Par. | Of draughts and sudden cuanges of atmosphere, | all the mailgnity of female book agents, Dut not | jy xew York. It 1s sald that she comes to as- | “Oh, no; not most two,” the mother says sol- bi 5 phraseology and thoughts, has produce’ | ®2d every half hour take a pinch of chtoride of | a tithe so daugerous. ‘The samo recklessness | Some the leading female character in the new | émuly; ‘ twoyears old, Maud; say two years old.” Tom; Bradford Win; Bolter Win? the following seutence In arecent discourse tha: | HOtsh, piace it on the tongue, aud allow It ty | as to high collred pans ee onary aiselive! | irish play which her husband ts writing for | Andtlien—Maud, say this, and Maud, Say that, is | Burces Win; Baird Wan A Burk W of all the host that Keep watch and guard over | no critic has as Yet Identified as a plagiarism: | {ISS e tn Ce aoa a eee eisoma econ ghey Sep Wallack’s, and in which he will himself ap. | repeated over and over, the, little vietiin being ChUPmaut “Carlos Cooke, Charles; Conant the sleeping earth, ahd especially on the | When thesun of hope tseclipsed anda panum- | _ > i ae a cub obiwaten i a sate mda : ah. | bear. SOWRIOT S00 Duy Cue Des nena! xX Charles @; Cain Capt; Crebs Edward mornings of the Sth and 9th will she be fair | bra of scepticism alone remains; when th» | 244s much scalde {agonal lanterns swung pendant froin the cell: | "— The stage door keeper at Wallack’s New | * Moment’s peace or rest, for so long that it 3: of the planet, on the évening of the 20th, and near Mars, on the left of the planet, on the will not wane to the zealous s stars. The winter mornings will be graced by the presence of Venus, the fairest and brighte: i 2g. : S ® rear ‘i "Frank; Carter George: Uarse Com’d @ to see, with the slender crescemt of the old | Chnmertan desert of worldliness, Carefully undress the child, lay it ona bed. | ize. On an elevated Stage at the rear w makes one’s cars and heartache. é moon ‘now on her right and now on her leit. | stew of victousness, or the tenebrious sh: ¢ | onIts breast if the back Is scalded; be sure all | group of heathen amateur musicians, who . f tuo Colvin Jno: Cofe Joan: Cress Me; Chase M: Jupiter and the four-days-old moon will be | ¢ elanchol draughts are excluded; then dust over the parts | Muse appeared to have gone on a spree. The | house for eighteen years, and says that during | out his arms to the baby in a gentie way, and | Cumpl ‘Capt Cary RC twin’ M: Cum: close together on the evening of the 1 ul calls upon Christ with plaintive pleading; | Scalded with bl-carbonate of soda; lay muslin pnougny occurred that the greatest part of the | that time he never saw a drama, comedy or | she raises her blue eyes to his, and seeing’ that | mings WC & Co; Chamberlin WH; Cook Win; Call and, if the clouds are kind, the “ec for life and ligh Until the murky clouds o: | OVer it; then make a tent by placing two boxes | thanksgiving was in reality because the band | opera performed. “I have no interest in the | yearning look there which a love of children | Capt Wm. N se | York Theater has been connectedswith that play Jt is arelief when the friendly man reaches coe Or: Cummings J D; Camel St e 1 rsh ¥ . e ad” y,” ‘ ; 3 —Dickeon Alien; Davis A T; Darneille A B “ re Ge La ee ee eure ey ouads Of ) with a’ board over them in bed, to prevent th: | wasn’t ‘la The famous “German Baad" | play,” he added, “and would not sit through a |! ten puts Into a man’s eyes, and which evea a Dickeon Alien; Davy ; . Tightiu starry pletures of the month. “Jupiter, | teorle biage of delusive expectacton is expire, | COCHIN fom pressing on the Seaid; cover up | Would have given up its ghost and brass horns | pieeé tt pald fort very young baby knows how to read, straight- ar Paul: Dimoad i Ns Dorsey S Saturn and Mars throw their planetary | and the glow-worm effulgence of false gospel; | W@™™ ‘ Without a murinur if the shame of comparison | _ Miss May Croly, who has appeared on the | way holds out her arms to him, and he lifts her | Day on; Dennis Win G. * arch over the western sky for the last time for | has gone out, {t will not seek tie presence oi | , & Mower cuts driver's legs as he is thrown | had been theirs. Sum Snut, the leader of the | stage with Joe Jefferson and Clara Morris, has | over the back of the seat with that expression, | —E—Everett, Filison Geo C: Early F 8; many months to come. Changes are as con- | ilim who isable to disperse nocturnal shadows | 0M his seat. orchestra, performed on the bottom of a brass | Ferired to her home circle, She is the eldest | wholly pleased and halt surprised, which be- Emory Ju0 W. Bekleg WC sak stantly occurring among the beaming stars vhat | and bring in eternai day.” Coen ee a ae ee ee oye eeu cred roles tie GuiRAinationg ot ngticene, | daughter of D.C. Croty, late editor of the New | comes one who has received the highest of com- | | 2 _Feluws Master Chas B Bs Biclds John: ay B sky aa ; more’ prosaic ele. IM - 5 e ler zetloa oO} i ne 2 my. | aught x “ ‘y ents—the con! ‘and f 3 Fr 1 : : ines that Giake up lie on the earth, The map in, writing of some inconsistencies } line d¥awh from the inner part of the knes to | His partner seraped an impromptu fiddle, made | York Graphic and “Jennie June. Rtticcuila, How have any of us ever descrred | Tender Joseph; Finley I B & Co. French Oford; — The “Tourists in a Pullman Palace Car” Furman Kobt M: Forney, Etotemaasa: Frenct es of the Anglican church, says: | a little outside of the groin. Draw the edges ot | from a mallet and that the kingdom of heaven should be given | ¥ wan Kot HM), Forney Capt St of the heavens as spread nightly above our beer Taucet, and saste: Win eads ver the same ta D , | “Surely our churen need not be surprised at | the cutt pr with sticking plaster. with shoe strin; ndering strains that in a | (nine Nc) have played to more money this t into our arms? wide or Henry: Gillam JW: heads is never the same to mortal vison, for the | te daily increasing distrust in the puvlic mind | +. Child has 2 bad earache. civilled country’ would condemn, him to a | their daittal tour than any similar organization | Mghtinte our arms? | a ayy was attowad | @faaraey Paug Gomter, Henrys Gilem 3 Wi: Nae Mla tot Theat Ure the TRACLOn otf Booed | Of theeftcacy. of priser, after having so long | Dip a phig of cotton wool th olive oll, warm tr, | term in Congress, ‘The third flend picked dis. | In its first season out, Should the average con- | to rest in this quiet man’s arms, to play with | Grinstead Di Wan Guurath Win, in the great cycle that marks a reve y fonof the | #Sisted on their offering suppli st | and place itin the ear. Wrap up the head and | cord from a dulcet guitar, fashioned from | tinue, the party will have $50,000 as the result of | jis watch, to hunt through his pockets, to be HE Brecker Adah hy Hanlin Aj Hall G: Harrigg a ie Fords that crowd the iatietaity of sean | every Sunday morning’ at 11 o'clock, that tne Keep it ‘out of draughts. a pick handle and the crown of an | a year’s work. let alone todo whatever she pleased. TL was | Qharles: Honiis C #. Hill Edward: Heisg: Frant > The month 1s marked by the erasdestar ali | Pest Of their lives hereafter might ve'pureand | Corrine Grass wir Sctssons.—Many per- | Irish-American stovepipe hat, while the | _ When Remenyl played in Ann Arbor, Mich., | not’ long, however, before the mother began | Haykiné kurence: Haden, HH. Holowall oul henomena, a total eclipse of the san on the | BOW, leaving them conscious all the while that | sons may not be aware, says an American con- | fourth thrummed a Chinese banjo—in | ine students of the university, about 50 of them. | struggling in an ominous way with her travel- China generally used as an instrument for capI- rf ket, and then, while baby was entirely Hitchen. eitt nD, peeriteas Haina Thor i temporary, that glass can be cut under water, rt x Kk ses from Tiage in which the | ing bas! , W coe! D; Honson G - With great ease, tO almost any shape ‘by’ sive | tal punishmeat. A’ thundering pong mate e Woon SE ee ie masin ine | quiet and happy, watening the reflection of the | ts; Hasburn Wr gfianderson, Win; Mental ply using a pair of shears or strong scissors. In | the complement. Occasionally the saucepan | Menyi out to it on thelrshoulders, hitched a rope | lamp on the bright watch, a large plece of what | Waldo; Henry WS. Hectiees 0 Wo een itoury et order to insure success two points must be at- | artist, charmed the company by singing | tothe pole, and hauled him to the Gregory house | looked like pound cake was passed over to her | , 3 “Jones Benjamin: dome: Bact - netensoe tages tended to—first, and most important, the glass | 10 high C to elevated Z, and was only prevented | 17 a ively fashion, yelling like mad all the way. | by her mother. son Louis; Jorden M. must be kept que level In the water while th> | fom running hls volce by the alphabet running | ‘At tne hotel they’ again mounted him on their | | It was hard to see her put her ttle white | ""¢—“Kroning Richard; Kentley S A; Kendall Sam scissors are appMed; and, secondly, to avoid | Out. In aroom to the left the more impressive | Syouiders and carried him in, and after a brief | teeth into Hana to judge fyom this what the | q?King Theo T. risk, itis better to. begin the cutting by taxing | ceremonies were conducted. he chiet altar | Shoulders applaustve howiing retired, ‘The great | ordinary diet was Ikely to be; hard to glance | ““i,—Leigh A Townes; Lewis Charles; Lench EB: 1th, Invisible to us, but visible in the western | they would of the United States and the Northera Pa- cific ocean.—{ Providence Journal, Why it Didn’t Go. A Brooklyn parent gave his daughter, on her isth birthday, a handsome watch, which he had purchased from a jeweler with whom he a - x > he | Laneaster Henry; Loneblin JnoT: Leach James Mi; was endly ter 5 <I = off Smail pleces at the corners and along th> | Was ten feet high, and at the top bore the in- ‘$ngarian must have been the Rakoczy | from the beautiful peach-like cheek of t 3 J nes ME 5 Savio wind ite aud in the moruing the hawis | A Dog’s Movements Photographed. | edges, and so reduce the shape gradually t> | scliption “Beware of Pick-pockets.” It was | Hingarian hus! have neem poy Child to the sallow one of ‘the young mother | Leach Hon J Q; Lynch Hon Sno K; Lemonky Vast And wheels were motionless. She took it for | _ It will be remembered that some two or taree | that required, as, if any attemptis made to cut | laden with artiliclal fruits and sundry supitan: | "11.5 sary anderson was presented, during | Which, together with the fragile, broken Amory | Ma Been: Mupeon A. Zs Marey 4 rapt that pad weed he wate carly, | years agy My Marbraat) che pholgaraper, | the ele alta Gnee ie shape aS we would | Unt Gets hat yond IIA SL | yor eco Cincanal engagements wath a pony | cau ete Pada ook MON, GP BEES | aire any rad sawradee sa Se and that something was broken inside. She | took a series of pictures of ex-Gov. Stanford , kely ai raint ‘de of pink Tt is, at least, a comfort to 5 Y © Hon, Jthn ; Met 7 paaraton 1; Moore, ot UK say anything to hel er | celebrated hors 5 z break just where It is not wanted. Some kinds | High Priest knelt and kept up a dreary p mat pink rose. leas' iny col y ; Mitchell Warren ; Myers ‘Hon Wm; Mason wee tt ut ote to a Fulton ret ence cated thet besition or tie dive cheno eabetee ot glass eapeae better Acres the cotter oe a Oe a lesa ig a ree ae oe anne baat not shee ‘ Soe row ha i, the cake ae Soo, ane ee eae ene . asked I % the watch | every stage of the step, 3 x | glasses best e. The aut = ting Leads Test carelessly a ‘Com! ‘Macomal {oad And see what was Uo matter. with it. The | struck 30 instantaneously’ that, although ths | scissors meed not be at all sharp, As thelrastion | Years. Bebind Im were squatted seven igh | sostival next yeara new oratorio, to beentitied | out appetite, (there is no member of the SP-C. | Sy ison oxy; Neal John, eler Look It. put a magnifying glass before | horse was going at a 2:20 gait,'the fine line of | does not depend on the state of the edge pre- | Priests four of whom wore Drown Jackets, the | «Saul and Jonathan.” Longfellow’s “ Building | C. present to preven Sears Ae on | @—Oxden LM; Oliver John E; Osborne Prot, eye, opened the case, touched the wheels | the whip was not even blurted.’ The same prin- | Sented to the glass, Reeerrel a oy eee eee ee ete of the Ship” has been selected by Barnett a3 an ren), Aan 17 an Agr a P_Payne Arthur: Panne PRamia pajarnin Powatt a With a pick, and remarked that it needed | ciple has recently been applied to the coursing HovseHotp Perrms.—Under this head the ee inbindes tooking fellows, with almond | the subject of a cantata. ti Apes knees ae ae ‘of the ee e cuthbert pti sacl ae eards nde oe Pattison cleaning, as it was very dirty. On inquiring | of greyhounds, Mr, Muybridge having been ex- | Boston Journal of Chemistry Dames sev- : 8 ‘altar and —Tom Taylor says of Sothern’s special play: congener more: eee Hoe Moritz: Parker VeBe und the altar ai catches 3M; james Hi Pereles 0 ne to business, dodged arot the moon. the of such an operation, she was told imenting at ex-Gov. Stanford’s mansion, | eral dangerous substances which find their | (°° Jens allel «Our American Cousin’ was suggested to me | “% ‘with an enchanting laugh. in WA; Pierce Win. that it would be $2.50. ‘The young lady was | Mayfield Grange, Menlo Park, on tne action of| way into households. There are two Stipend from Joss a8 Svell ag from the president by the actual story of a young American back- pee Men Then up go her darling hands Peto heach Ad: for she had had the watch only three | the celebrated dog Bulldozer, belonging to Nat | or three volatile liquids used in families which of a ward club. Between the beating of the | woodsman, Set ey een ae Edward Poore | and she calls, TAeone Moonie! ~ Come, | Rebexson and was reluctant to believe that it re- | Brooks, of this city. The cramped and improb- | are particularly So and must be em- cymbals and war-whoops of the masters of the | encountered in a hunting expedition in the far | moonie!” ¥ po extensive arenovation. She passed | able positions of whe dog, eo euret eee nee Deron Pgh or eig Special care. cpon7ine, | ceremonies, a chorus Debind Uhe scenes favored | weet, and, ‘him a distant cousin, belong- | “Why! she never did.that before,” satd her on to tie best-known jeweler’s store, in Brook. | tives, would scarce! ammonia : had ted to. Ivan banding ewan vo he an aie | ho tad Bot Geen Ue feet record by the | clas ot agent, ke oro fet RIN a nena. | RE Sekt Pica dare eed Mint wi | Mote alate Seen An, Se Rye counter, preferred the same request as before. | “wnerring finger of light.” It is usual to delin- el unsophisticated old father and mother, to visit | qia you go with parper, Maud? Maud, where | Swann Geo He went through the same process of inspxc- | eate a greyhound extended, but these negatives, oe his father's seat at Cuffnell's in the Now Forest, | Gia Jou go with 5 fare | HC: the‘waten needed eleaning. “laquiring thecast | limbs gathered under him, storing his sarength Mo: Wanted RIK, Acree Of Freeh | where thar to the ways OC high-llfS | growing’ too red how., “Water,” ano aay. as | Siniats | again, she was told it would be $l. ‘she suid | for thespring. ‘The dog ts'got at specd by h cork Vial containing them is re;| He came up a little inte stepped in without Seon ae ee ea ietoe csenn Sils bes, hele dragged Core ora mes a | Mrz 8b would see T about tt, and at nigac | ing him on oneside, white an attenda: joved. ‘Their vay ble,and | ringing, striding softly into the parlor | an american “asa, Teonaheed sve think of the pound-cake. “‘No. The when he poe 1 told himof her day’s distances from dropped into an easy chair with the careless etng the leading : then sold it in this coua- boy — no water. Marmer can’t you get no ‘Tripp, quines, 2 oa ge Legs cneeed ota man who is to the ‘whose theater Sothern:| water. ne. Teli the eaten Tarr Bt om hin. wate! New York q ‘+ <i i , and in the course of the day Wwilliense ; Williams Alfred ; We wo fon A Teymond: Wiggins O; Walker Hon David; Wil- ee aga We 13 5 cestor ts Wi Hames Emanuel ; We ton John P; Waters James; Williams J Sohn; Warrier John At Whitaker J James M; into his friend’s store where he bought Fea ane yalson WP: Woolvias four-year Aa na a sald Mi NEOUS.—P O_ Box 878, Maynard pili ae eerie eee . Arms Co: Conmil of Bolivia; Bishop. (ew GEORGETOWN.

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