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” i UNG FOLKS. Sun-Spot Cycles and Epidemucse < Toermsu. | RELIGIOUS, NOTES. THE HOUSEHOLD. 18-15-14. oe roces aS Tt may be safely asserted that, from, the i . ——— ae a LE FO! minds SED BATE Cv eee —Idolatry, the missionaries report, {son the | | Pages ror Sdxar.sooxa—Mix smoothly. four | Of galloon, ribbon. or cloth, plnked out on.each | James Anderson, of Philadelphia, ts tn arrest 1 dhithe sons wergone sea Seneet aes oacek eatonishment and, verror “ — Interpose, fair Moon, thy sit'ry horns dccline in Western Africa, where the head priest | and water tila thin batter is fo TE ee og ley ok he | tor to drive his views of the “Gem” puz- What a great goa that would be! SS that of the frequent and awful epidemics ‘While Mars dips in the heav'nly sea. ofan large district has embraced the nee papers aiun and ie polling ‘and certainly as durable, ‘ag the high-priced oe n head of ne er Ander wnat aigrast cre tant would bot which have 50 0 de] popu ated empires oF ‘The occultation but adorns a ones: in the stores.—Harper’s Bazar, used a hammer.—. = And if all the ‘were one 83 ravaged the known earth; ‘His ruddinese, and makes him blush to be —Bishop Bowman, now resident in St. Loxta, matte of two, add a few drops of carpolic acid sot Prot. C. M: Woodward, of Washington Ua!- Whats reat axe that ‘would be: curious that in the very dawn of medicine they eee has been invited by the Baltimore Mettonop | CURE yoR Dysrgrata—Thinking that you | MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIO. Oe ae Aa aa a eaittinats POD iste great man ire would bet” seam are een ated AeA - He is beset with critic eyes, ference fi —— : he fittee 2.0, “Sees Andif, it took the it axe s rt And trembles on the gunwale of the Moa, Ames having died recently. Done the pubic ane Porioe tor dye; | ‘The musteal and dramatic season, with few | lem” in the gamé. And cut down the great tree, Its generally known that spots of rapidly; And makes us fear that in surprise —The Pope is said to be occupied in consider. pepsla oni ‘proved foneficial t me. It exceptions, has been a very decided success in | Puck uses the fifteen puzzle to illustrate the And let it fall into the great soa, |, eg ere an ee oe cimuntan parted He might his balance lose, or swoon Ing the fresh attempts on the life of the Czar | is merely this: The juice of half a lemon atter | an of the leading cities. Boston seems to have | Presidential contest. ‘The heads of several can- | plish-splash j Calls; and that ‘they are simultaneous with From bashfolness; ah! such subversion and what he looks upon as evident proofs of | each meal, or if the case is very severe, a led in this respect, if we may believe what the dates are seen projecting above the middle of 5 SUSIE'S SECOND BIRTHDAY. a | changes in thesolar activity as felton the earth. ‘Would our pity bring; but see the progress of Socialist ideas in Irelant whole one should be uSed.—Reader. managers report,” while the success of Ford, | the various blocks which Mr. Conkling Is vainly | | S une Kane Fras almost eight. years oarena fn avery valuable article in the “Nineteenth His glad recovery! He sparkles in —The Presbyterian Banner rejoices that| PERSIAN Varina is the novelty to be intro- | Abbey Daly. Wallack and Palmer in Now York Serine (fo arrange 60 98 (o Dring the jo and ii, | that funny? Well she was bern in leap year, | Century” for November, 1siz, Messrs. Lockyer Fair equipoise and ecstacy, “Pastoral visitation, which has been in many | duced for spring. This 1s black net of very fine | has been pretty well established. St. Louis has Sherman. But 131s {0 the right of 14, and 15 {3 | the 29th of February. She had thought thard, and Hunter show that these variations are While the Pleiads hold their torches places for years, oné of the lost arts, is giving | quality, ‘with Persian colors given oy not done so well as Chicago, while San Fran-is- | 1 the tow apove. The seunvor ie In despalr. sometimes, when her mates were having birth: | Periodical, recurring in cycles of eleven years ‘To invite their kinsman’s stay. evidence of new life. It is good for the people, | 1udia embroidery or else by rainbow it | co seems to be behind both. A good spring Adee le tl pats day parties every year, she had never had but | anda fraction; that they differ as to amount in But myriads form thelr arches and it is of no less advantage to the pastor rat is zie narrow, and is to be worn as a mask | season is peonees in all quarters, even umong Put away the well worn blocks, . one pene life. She could just remember that. | different cycles; and that they are coincident ‘As the war-god goes his way. self. veil or else as the long scarf vell that crosses | the traveling combinations. Parnes py eae Se y's pannenbs Four ladies with their four little girls near her | With terrestrial cycles of variations oe i ‘Washingten, March 16th, 1880. —The Christian Union, a religious paper of |, Pebind the head and fs tied in a great bow un- | __ one Hundred Wives” is the rather start- Pill he from: the segluny comes. own age, came to spend the afternoon and 1. ‘Terrestrial magnetism and electri take E >| tea, y cake tuvit, London, or one that pretends to be, indorses STN AE eer Cotora.—Dr. | ling title of a new American play which will be | The man who will let the puzzle of “Fifteen” | & nd the birthday cake had four little biras | Wit: ture: Liberia and the Monroe Doctrine. | Victoria Woodhull, whose portrait It publishes, D “ sates rai bar ‘most | Produced in New York next fall under the man- | pother him ld put ee on it. “ cy-" WasurxeTox, March 17th, 199%. | asa diligent and prayerful Scripture student, | 7acovsen oougeeetss for tmparting the most | Reement of Mr. Gosche, manager of the Criterion | fete ne ne vee a eee of rafal | , utsie had thepromise ot another party now, | _,8. Wind disturbances, hurricanes, and. ¢y- riilian in the time at yawning, is guilty of criminal clones; Eaitor of The Evening Star:—I read in yester- | and beloved by the righteous though much perse- | uniformly with albumen, and then, atver dry. | COmedy Company. This company, Which bas | neglect of his own best interests. —Devroit Free Bd ent tO Ded happy on the night of the ssth | clone ainfall, with which the writers show ited. é now had two successful seaso! Teor- | Press, hat all the famines in India dwing this cen- day’s Sra, with a lively interest, not unmingled | CY ing, immersing them tn an alcoholic solution of bests eer the sun Was just shining into her room, and | that all the z with surprise, your remarks on the alleged offer | , — That was a fair hit which is ascribed to Dr. | aniline dye. “A one per cent. solution will | ganvied With special reference to this new | ‘Tux Pczzue Souvep at Lasr.—The Great | 1 aki nt the bindings of a set of story | tury have been connected,—the famines follow. ames Freeman Clarke, hi rotectorate mad France to overn- | J », at thetendency of some | answer. The depth of the color will depend | porrnees “The Danites,” is sald to | American Puzzle, which has been agitating the | b oks, in blue and gold, eight volumes in all, | ing after a drought occurring at the minimum otap 2 le by the g “ | good people to impose their own observances | upon the strengta of the bath andthe tune of | Partner” and e Danites,” and 1s sald to : 3 the table. A card on the of sun-spots. ment of Liberia. As, in matters of internationa, pen agree ‘A triend wrote to him, dating his | lamersion. be strong in sympathetic interest andin comedy. ; Minds of the public for some time, has been | whicu stood on th le. A card on the top solved by Master Allen Wrenn, seven vears old. | said, ‘ To my eight-year old, from papa.” ‘The increased heat, rainfall. and electrical ac~ Polley, itis of the greatest importance for each | letter “Candiemas Day.” Dr. Claike’s Teply | CuzaniNo Laura.—Sister Jennle has a very | _—The opera bouffe at the Fifth Avenue Thea- | Son of Mr. BW, Wrenn, OF Atlanta. The DOCKS | “OL T Oh cried Susieswho dearly loved stories, | tivity Occur, then, periodically wich the maxt- interested party to be fully acquainted with the | bore the date, ‘Washing Day.” good method for cleaning lamps. She washes | ter, New York., by Mr. Maurice Grau’s com- | can be easily gotten into the position: When she had combed her hair and opened her | Mum of the sun-spot cycle; aes pte relevant facts, allow me to correct, through | —The English proposal to celebratethe hun | the soiled globes with the breakfast glasses, | pany colosed successfully its second week last ee ribbon-box for a ribbon to tle it back, she could | Means, In ten p:rate zones, mill it fran your paper, a few errors which you made on the | dreth anniversary of the establishment of Sun | g!Ving them the same care she always gives | evening with the presentation of ‘The Pettte 1 2 3 4 har ly Delleve her eyes. All the soiled, faded | Wiaters. damp, stormy spriags, and mat it at Burength of your informant’s misstatements. day-schools has been marked by one curious in | glass. Wien washed in warm suds and rinsed | Musette.” ‘The usual lavishness was shown in ° : rib) ns were gone, and instead there were eight | “Ummers, the rain falling seldom, Dut, if a In the first place, the population of Soudan | cident. The offer of the Unitarians to join in fo soft, boiling water, a few Uwists of the clean | the production of the opera that has character. rete S| bright new ribbons, each a different color. “It | :ll, in large amounts. That article and the Niger Valley, the total area of which ‘oposed celebration has been declined alike | tea towel will polish them, ‘and it is much easier | ised all the past performances by the company. 5 |6 71s looked as if a rainbow had been broken into the | the thcught that the irregularit oe Lap amounts to 1,449,000 English square miles, can- wurch of England and the Evangelical | tan thecommon way. The lamps frequently | _ on Good Friday, in New York, Rossini’s ous i saa Hata ep at teen alten ile ed not be fifty millions—a figure which wouid give | Sunday-School unions of London. eed neither filling nor trim ; they are then | ,, Pals “That's sister Lottie,” thought Susie. ‘Such | described by Hippocrates as the Seco P an ave density of 343 human beings to the i wiped off with a p cloth, and the disagree- ‘Stabat Mater” will be sung by the principal 9 10 nu 2 bharantng tasteshe has,” and tying on a scarlet | demic Constitution; and, a priori, one would square mile. That extensive African region is | _—A Congregationalist minister in Vermont | able task is finlshed.—Country Gentleman. members of Her Majesty’s Opera Company, in | ribbon she ran down stairs to thank her. suppose that such weather would be very fa- the largest ferra incognata of the present umes. | Dehaved disorderly and an association “with- | BLackING STovEs.—The fine polish giving | Which will be the full orchestra and chorus. a ara aay Saal After treakfast Mrs. Kane sat down at her | vorable for the development of germs, of — It was never visited in all its parts, and of the | drew fellowship” from him and published reso- | stoves by those skilled in the art 1s produced as | — Messrs. E. E. Rice and J. Nunnemacher 14 | 15 | 18 Writing deste and wrote notes of invitation just | forms of ees - and very unhealthy for seventeen Europeans who have explored tt 1 | lutions formally declaring this fact. ‘The min- | follows: Have a thin mixture of black varnish | nave leased the Fifth Avenue Theater, N. ¥., as Susle wished them, to eight of Susie's dearest | man, aud disastrous for crops. 7 - pau Sa © “BER Ghia ila e r] e: Here, then, are four series of pestilences the course of the present century, and suc- | ister sued them for libel, because of the publi | and turpentine; apply this with a paint or | tor an indefinite peried, commencing Monday, | but how to get_13°in its proper place has been | Sifl-friends. ‘This is the form of one: oe < Bun nye ono | ita btu of suc rotons | Wile sah dn iret puter | MA oi uae atta fee | Mite Ae ae RET, Go | ae Ret oom andehntme nye | Stan Net deal tcnen Yolen et. pack; the other eight were either murdered | Was “privileged.” British lustre or stove polish; then rub with a | Oaks oc" Ce M™ James A. Herne'’s “Hearts of | being to make the following moves: 13, 15, 14,9, | birth day, this afternoon from three till nine. Brinx | near what we suppose with reason to have ; : i 1 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 14, 11, 18, 13, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 13, | your doll.” been those of sun-spot maxima. The apparent Died by distene; uk theme panera ware lose tp ieee Reena Liaterion Fs denies raust be perlectly cold. | ‘The novelty ot the season—Veral’s grand | 14, 15, 18,11, 1, 9, 15,14, 15, and you lave thiem: | ” "Thon Suste put on her wraps and carried | exception of tie eplienes of ahe ainth ooatery How, under such chan a can any ha Tnireduced. Lately a parish was in want | Polish, which, 1s carburet of fron, in % | Opera, “La Forza del Destino”—will be produced fault @ [en ipenn A ene eae wy sie ohn Gl is easily explicable. 1f we take 529 for the first geographer, writing in Paris, London or Gotha, | of a minister. and {three candidates a red, | Found packages. The process conducted In | 00 Tuesday evening, March 23, in New York. Going up into her chamber when she came | maximum, although apparently three years too State, as they do, that there are fifty millions of | 8n of whomn preached at successive soevices og | this manner is quite brief but gives beautitul | This opera was originally produced at St. Peters- | aed haar Leak home, she fairly started with surprise. There | late, it's Hoi more so than 1620 and 1829, one of human beings in Soudan,—or 77,300,000, asstated | the same ‘Sabbath, the congregation looking | Tesults. War ooagnt ones Tavscni Man. tn 1a90t 5} e6}7|s trofelgnt ttle Peel tramed Ing piers eto have been & macinum your, TMs io Mr. Keith Johnston's article in Vol, Lot the | quetiy on and enjoying very much the “com: | | To Busace Cuorm.—S. M. B. sends the tolow- | #5 Brought owt at La Scala, Milan, in, 1360. SW hy-O0T cried Biue Ant Garena HERE | See ea eT 9th edition of the British Encyclopedia,—ts | petitive” exhibition of pulpit talent. ing directions which she has followed with suc- | warie Lot Ke bs yuise Swift, who wil er debut then brother Tom peeped out from the closet, | which It is fair to suppose that the pestilence Deosing my understanding. he North kiican —The number of conversions at St. Louis | Ces fOr twelve years without injuring the fab- | tn opera in this HA) a ae 9 | | u | 1 £0 she knew where they came trom. "| was generated which reached. Constantiaople habited Uy a superior race, and lying so nedr to | during Mr. Moody's stay 19 estimated to have | found of chioride of iimer stir with a ‘suck | American lady, having been, born in New Bode —|— |_| sanslG whey, BaChwork to-day mammar” | in ssi-s2; Germany in 652.5%; Gaul in 968. rd, Mass. She went Italy five years , asked Susie when she went down stairs. She | Looking at all the other great of the sdavectively the talowing average deus: | means ot themutiplcaton able an the dive | SORmmutes Wen, strale through, 6 Pag of | and studied in lan for four gear under Sang PARED hgpe er, mami wuld aay No,” but she | pleruc as recorded in the able nd comparing y u ” ss a S ovanni. n if -—______ ——____' , 7? e calculate a of SuN-Spot ry On the Athintig we’ find French Seneeembia | Saree oat oeeained Some otter CuNOUS | solve thoroughly. Add to this tive bucketfuls | States in concert, os STEN Im the UREA |. seoondl way 18 to move: 13, 15,14, 9, 10, 1, | _ Susle Went for hér work-asket, but tt was | the haces a ange a spot maxima, with On pe —_ ic, ron [erie cca st se oe of wee ean ? ei oe of warm water, stir it well and put in the a 12, 18, 15, 14, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 14, 13, 12,11, 10, | Gone. _In its place stood such a gem of a work | mena, the weather, heat, storms, floods, etc., ee ty tenes Seater boo Gee aD | mn Levit remain in one hour, turning it | | — Minnle Hauk is extremely pretty and ple- | 9°43.i4, ia, 127 11,10°9, 13, 14, 15, and’yoa have | OX, with lock and Key, and having inside elgnt | recorded In’ connection witic these oor tene digg eran in Cueknowa, fama | Nore 0 nen ens nae co | Guphs Setliad “a cnc Esk aa | SUERINP SRG af erasing os | the sue reiterate sowie nGicts oat Grats Mttnd | Meantime aa eye "i . Shrew.” Pulling off her cloak of silk, Lin ew silver le In one, bright new scissors | seems clear that the gi jidemics of the Or~ say there are_no more than Atteen mutans of —An anti-Ritualistic meeting, recently held | in two waters to remove the lime, rinse and | with pink, she ppears in a magnificent dress ot ariaateases wingers ack in another, a needle casket Ih a thi eight | iental Dene tons coe ee pote — fa ey es on Nile valley & at Liver 1, adopted the following resolutions: | dry. This quantity will bleach twenty-five | sapphire blue velvet, looped over a skirt of pale ae Sonim Lone ler-deck, Spools of thread of different colors ina fourth, | mrnished coincidently with’ the tides ‘of solar ten Sahara to the COngoland.» Permit me | “That, In the judgment of the meeting, the | Yards of yard-wide muslin. The muslin will | biue brocade into which are woven tiny red and A fifteen puzzie in his hand, an emery cushion, a cake of white wax, anda | energy corresponding with the maximum years from the Sahara cone re ano oat Rr nt state of lawlessness in St. Alban’s, Hol- | bleach more evenly and quickly if it has b2en | pink flowers. Her hat isa Rembrandt of gray ‘Distraction in his head. pinball filled three more places, and in the | of the sun-spot cycles. ame es Doge en Ceeaary ee negtoes. , and other Ritualistic churches, isa public | thoroughly wet and dried before bleaching.— | felt, bound with gold and trimmed with pink largest one of all was Susle’s patchwork, look- ‘Now what can these general influences be, meen ero es New Perees and Gros, | Scandal, as well as a serious danger to the | . ¥. Zribune. and white ostrich feathers. SECOND VERSE. ing quite at home in its red velvet nest. this general cause, this morbific influence of an ms nat! seh a ae No thon tare aS National Church, and ought, in the interests of Foupina Surrts.—Judging from the number — Bartley Campbell's “Galley Slave” has left Soon came a burst of thunder sound— “Never mind doing any sewing to-day,” her | unknown nature?’ Does the earth itself change es fully Peale. au, law and order, to be prom} and effectively | of badly folded shirts I trequently see, I am led th ti d Gib Sullivan’: Alte of the blocks that fara ne el mamma said, smilingly, when Suste had done | periodically? No. Doesthe mass of the alror Rete teeaaity tha ree railroad which | PUt down by the proper authorities.” to believe that a large percentage of ‘ladies are | the Boston theater, and Gilvert and Sullivan’s Fr ne icone tint tar rou looking and admiring; and Susie understood it | water change? No. What can change thent Borin eee co the prolectad allroad —HOh, indeed, {t 1s a very busy time with | !gnorant of the proper method; therefore a few | “Princess Toto” succeeds It Monday. gil eed then, and kissed and thanked her mamma for | The force, the heat, the energy which 1s de- Re commece te suabiiwesa te ae oe = “Oh, indeed, “s Words on the subject may not be amiss. I was | — Kate Field did her “musical monologue” FRENCH COURTSHIP. the beautiful present. rived directly from the sun. ‘Does this change ‘with the French se en f yrs us,” sald charming Miss Fitzjoy. “There area taught to lay the garment, bosom down, upon | apout London in Boston last week to great ac- Three o’clock brought the guests with their ceeciaey Periodically, and at intervals cor- the Atlantic. if you look at a map of Africa, | great many services to attend and then Webave | the troning-table, and with the rignt hand | Suout London tn socially and professionally,” | How Jules Gets His Wife and What | doliies, and they all went up into the large front nding with those of this pestilence Tt you will see that suc! ie wot Cred i © | so much shopping to do just now. ‘Pardon grasp the left sleeve, taking hold of the same says the Transcript. , She Brings Him. chamber and played till tea-time at five. Ican’t ; certainly does; and all these strange natural the greatest portion of chat ektensivé country | "ny cortatniy oh, you daring ut you see | Geta eet Rand: le part wes, (2 Be | “cra Morris new play, “The Soutotan | _,(Rasi¢Correnondence New York Graphic.) | bagin {oll you Lf the nlc things cher nad for | phenomena ich we have gen to avo Dawa south and east of the road and quite uncon- | it we should fail tocomeout on Easter in thenew | measuring trom tne widest point The sieve. | Act ee ir isthe women who marry the men ere, not | ‘asinine shape Of & Agure sand thar eight | eompaniments of Solder oe ea ees ected with It. Soudan can be “open to for- | styles the season of humiliation you speak of | must then be lald down, with its upper Succeeds in San Francisco. Its an | the men who marry the women. A bacnelor is | “a8 the shape of a Agure, and that eight | compantments of epidemics are now known to o 2 edge | episode in the life of a French actress who in a . | Uttle candy ladies stood among the colored can- | depend on, or at least to coincide wil the gga trade’ ease ways cule rome ag it, | would continue longer and be much more dread- | even with the recently made fold. ‘the same | fit of jealousy uses a lettre de cachet to imprison sa go. Tora Seating under kis’ worth 1 oe dies which spelled out on the white frosting “S. | changes of solar energy corresponding” ‘with by. small poets = e = > p fal. Fe Wort process 4g repeated with the other side, and the | her lover, and afterwards relents, not only | not have fortune, but he ought to have a name | 4., February 29th. _ the sun- cycle. Here is certainly the post "As you have the map before your eyes, I will In last week’s Independent, Hon. S. 8. Cox, tom 1s folded until the hem reaches the | working for his release, but for his marriage to | or position. ‘Names are very plentiful in After tea they ali went into the parlor and | foc; shall we not admit the propter hoc? call jour attention to the fact that between | of New York, tells how, in his boyish days, at | neck-band. This is all very well as long as its | her rival. ‘This impossibility is sald to just suit ce, and positions too, for a place under the | toldstorles and riddles, and had allmanner of | Ernest W. Cushing in the International Review Fran Zanesville, Ohio, he attended Sunday-school, | Owner remainsat home, but should he attempt | Mrs. Marriott. ernment, however r is held to | S2mes. Lottie played marches for them on the | Jor April. British setticments of Bathurst and Mecattys | got Ted and blué tickets for learning Bible ver" | packing his shirts In & trank or valise, the | — Aa good story 1s told of the celebrated dute | EpreTamens, However poorly ald; is held to | Fiano, and about eight o'clock apples and pop Jsland on the Gambia.—a pure British river... | Se, a&d even recited the whole of the Epistle to ms would very likely become solled’ To | payer, John S. Cox, just after Mr. Goodwin Sale, whohas run his little career of follie-, | Corncame tn. They could hardly believe It was | _ SUICIDE OF A REJECTED SUrTOR.—Milton Boyce, the Bidama islands, also belo! to England; | the Romans. A little later he “experienced re- | avold this a friend taught me to lay the shirt | Tesuméa the management of the Park Theater, | begins seriously to think it time to settle, He } Dine o'clock when cant papas or big brothers | son of Mr. William Boyce, who superintends the Portuguese factories of the ‘the | gion,” and when a new brick church was | With the back upon the table and ‘fold the Philadelphia. Entering a drug store, he asked | first comes to terms with himself and laysdown | @PPeared to take the little ladies home. ,, | the Bloomingdale Asylum farm, near White Bissao, the Cacheo, &c.; and the British colony | DUIIt, for want of a better workman, young | bosom inside.—Country Gentleman, the attendant:—“Can you give me something | the conditions on which he will barter away his I believe I’m almost ie my birthday doesn’t | Plains, swallowed about half an ounce of tinc- of Sierra Leone. How, then, could Liberia ever | Samuel marked on thestonethe name of the | Hovse Puants.—A. L. E,, “Will some | that will drive from my mind the thoughts of | lberty, with t_precision. His wife must | Come every year,’ Susie, when she and | ture of aconite and dled at 103 o'clock on Wed- Decome “the most direct gateway” to the region | S€ct and date of the erection. reader please tell me how I treat the | sorrow and bitter recollections?” And the | have 60 much fortune, There is no sense of | alma had their Guess night talk, “I’ve had a hte hight. Boyce had been paying atten- crossed by a rallway whose terminus willbe on | _—Alaw has Deen enacted in Maryland pro- | Passion Flower. | Cactus and Fuschia when in- | druggist nodded and put him up a little dose of | shame about it, and no concealment: in fact | beautiful day, and I'm. sure Us good enough to | tion to Miss Lina , daughter of George Sea-coast nearly 600 miles farther off? viding for the punishment by fine and imprison. | Sects that a careless obsorver would take to bs | quigiae sod wormwood, rhubarb and epsom | the widest publicity of a certain kind is the very | !#St four years.”—Christian Weekly. PE ers enh er igen ‘The Hon. Will. Coppinger may not know that | ment of “any person who shall profanely curse | White mould are sapping their vitality; also | salts, anda dash of castor oll, and gave it to | essence of the business. As soon as he has {Be A FABLE. 7 ‘whom he had ry 1S SINS finlle the French have successively abandoned, | and swear, or use obscene language on or near | {he €xact proportions of sulphur and water to | him:’and he has not thought of anything since, | made up his mind as to the dot, or marriage | , Mt. Joc! Benton sends this fable for boys to | from whom he had separated, the young lady in the course of the last elght years, their fac- | any street’ or highway, within the hearing of | De Used for killing vermin on plants and how | except new schemes for getting the taste out of | Portion, he seeks the ald of some of his femt- | the Youths’ Companion: Se en i oe ‘Dabon and | any person passing.” While the Dill was in | itis tobe applied and what kiad of animal lire | his mouth, nine acquaintances, takes them into his confl- | Tho Rabbi Judah, o the scribes relate, fs ‘habits for several, daya. Gabon, all on the coast ét the Gulf of Guinea, | the hands of the governor, the Brooklyn Eagle | It will exterminate” For worms and tiles in- |“ _ ariss Eetelle Mortimer, one of the most es- | SeNCe, and asks them to report to him on all | Sst with his brethren once in warm debate The bottle containing the remainder of the the British have most energetically pursued tn | denounced {tas an abridgement of human lib. | festing house plants several readers recommend | + oeq tadies on the stage, 1s married. ‘The marriageable girls with forvunes in thetr eir- Shinn ack iis'pocket." Tt had been purchased frais Eugene | Purchase of exchange Emoo isi9 they have | swearing is not inconsistent with tae aiguity | OPening atthe bottom of the pot, fl witn ume | Ceremony was Kept quiet, aid Miss Morumer | fuse an Sppealor this kind. ‘Suo-was married | Pautuatecnprowuand boris” | | Bates of TarrytowmrNe 4 forall, 0 he : Acquired the Danish settlements of Cl tans- | of human nature.” water and let it stand for an hour or two, then reamed professional duties at once, ap- | in that way, and she 1s disinterestedly anxious within » rE : burg and Friendensburg, on the gold coast; the The Chi ‘Interior takes Dr. Joseph Par- | Temove the plug atthe bottom and drain off. pearing the same night as Psyche, Who has, | to give her unmarried sisters the benefit of the | The second said, ‘It springs from honest fame, IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE Duteh colonies of Elmina, and ee | cago . Joseph Par- | tr one application 1s insufficient try a second. gularly enough, to speak the lines, “It takes | custom. She passes her acquaintances in mental ee Ray yone name. ‘WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, of Palma and sinj i ker to task, saying that he is ‘not a Christian | ¢, W. ‘I. says, “The small white worms in | lithe fun out of marriage to have to hide | review and selects two or three she thinks likely ly great, pretext they have warred with he cae gentleman” because he did not reply to the | nouse tscome from the use of tres man. | 2Way Uke this.” to sult her friend Jules. The confidential re. | Oounled with power to rule some mizhty State. Sy mreey. Maree 20th, mene) —_ and are every now and then pl up aquar- | > agile Bumble and apologetic” letter of his | ure. Manure for house plants should never be | _— Mr. P. S. Gilmore's three grand New York | port is made, the girl named and deseribed, and | 72e fourth said, “Such a rest eaceenese Fee A pend ype end ia ee Fel with our Interesting frien, the King of Da- Plagiarist, Dr Lorimer; charging him with bav- | used until it is at least one year old. ‘Two | concerts on St. Patrick's day for the benefit of | the swain 18 asked if he would like to see her. | Aierorcuith and paesraen tan aniteto the date of this list. homey. If you put ther ‘all that and the | 19g libelled Mr. Talmage; and mentioning the | years is much better, turning it occastonally. | the Irish rellet fund, took place at Madison | He probably says he would. A meeting at the | ‘To children—and unto tleir children flow.” &8 If not called for within one month they will be fact that Liberia is narked right and left witn | fact that when a Canadl ee, Pon. | if this cannot be done, heating it toa tempera- | Square Garden in the ‘morning at 11, afternoon | house of the amiable negotiator 1s accordingly | ‘Ihe fifth aid, ** All these various things are vain; | sent to the Dead Letter Office. caught Dr, Parker's paj ture of 150 de iil destroy all thi t in- \d all the ses of French ti Rest comes to those who all the law maintaiy.” British possessions, you will see that the diplo- i leg. wi ry le eggs Of in- | at3,and evening at Ss. The aray of musical | arranged, anc e resources act LADIES’ LIST Matic hounds that are forever barking, French Ding paragraphs, the Founiain retorted cour. | sect lite of every descri, tion contaited init.’ — | celébriti hovelties and grand ensembles pro- | are employed to prevent ft from compromising pen sald the Rabbi Judah grave and old, A—Adams Julia Mrs; Arnold Jane Mrs; Ander- plots! are, this time at least, onthe wrong eadonis hs ion ry enw 7 eo ler | N. ¥. Tribune vided by the author of “Columbia” for the o2- | one side or the other. The young lady is not | *.Yo'ali speak wisely: Dut no rest is deep fon Lizzie Mra; Archer Nellie Mrs; Atkins W Mra. Scent; and that while our Department of State ones ie OONTEK: wets art HOME-MADE MACRAME Lace PiLtow.—For | casion was immense. Cornet players, prima | t0 know anything of the matter, she mle ‘To him who the ition fails to keep.” B—Burklite Anns; Bowie Ardené: Boston Ani E; would give its undivided attention tothe French | _—The Golden Rule thinks that “the women | mazrame lace either thread, supplied for the | donas, planists and tenors of various degrees of | to appear by chance simultaneously with her : Belt Cgartney 5 Banke Etinor; Barton wore; Bar in Liberia, it might run the risk of belng attacked | who are forming societies to help the heathen, | Purpose, may be used; or, as it is rather expen- | excellence, sang and played. while a band of 100 | Possible adorer on a visiting day. She drops in Bow, spake'a fair] sired boy. ae. from ithe srass— Joreph Mre; Browh Lourie Meee Baten wa in the rear by one of our ever-pushing British | the negro and. the inglea, saieey fad oa hee sive, One string, @ pale Brown color, and 4 or | musicians and 9 chorus of 60 volces interpret. | with her mother, Jules drops, in by himiselt And aropped the lillies from his slender hands, ®Mrs; Barey Mary; Burt Minnie; Boneman Magie: 1S. an Tvl |. per ball, may be used, and look equal 73 “Trelan ing to 3 ih | oe i= 5 ‘Brown 8 $ But there ts more: Suppose the French oF the ene eae eee ntee shop girls and Sew: well, ‘To make @ plow sburself, ect an ola | America,” “A Day with the Irish Brigade’ | Julesis In the secret and looks at the young | Na¥s,sate pone among you understands Ce Cctty RW Campbell A.W Mra: Cole Anu Mrs; English have really offered their protectorate | ing-women here in this city.” Perish the | wooden box—your grocer would probably give | “Erin E Pluribus Unum Go Bragh,” the ‘Anvil | lady, and it neither cares to go any further there | Tooke not beliind, but to the things before; Chase BF Mrs: Oarr 0 0 0 Mra: Ciary Clara J? to the government of Monrovia, I don’t see how | thought! What claim has a shop-girl, com- | you one—about eightcen inches long, twelve | Chorus,” and “Columbia.” 1s n9 possible opening for gossip, and the affair | ‘wno, scorning fame and power and home and | (;¥ Delia: Crawford Elizabeth Mrs; Casoy Emma we can help it. The name of the humble capi- | pelled to stand ten hours a day and dress well | I Coleman Mes; Carpenter G Cass and three or four deep. Fill this with | — The attendance at the Madison Square The- | gested anorer 1s supposed te Magee the sets | Loveth its brother as he loves hiraself.* Mr; tal of Liberia ‘should remind us of the worthy | on three dollars a week. on the philanturopic | bran, and cover it tightly all round the sides ;,Coffing Joka Hi Mrs; Coos Ni cr 0 Ey leman dred 8; Clinton Mre: Coiling Statesman Whose doctrine was so recently ex- | mind, while there ts a Ute or Sioux withoat ear. | with’a plece of old calico or holland. Make a | {er New York, continues to be as large a3 | capacity to insure his everlasting happiness | 4 qnriuling Adventure with a C M: ry Mre: Collina Mrs; Coleman Wm A Mra. > . en the theater was opened, and Mackaye’s | from her manner of answering his few spirited D-I ass Bettie: | Mra 86) Beate ieee esate vostire cine gait | gage A REL ateg calstenor! me aiDaes | Sa ace onus ves ant wna spent A | ae of “Hazel Kirke” will accordingly be con. | observations about iho weather. It would be fomis Seuss scien: Dating Jeune Li Date dL Mth: bees aoe ee Tera lid go oeaale ah ERS | cx THeTe are now 125 corps and stations ot we | {BURA Way You get Ue pillow much deme. | Hagsiior won een gglaaks, and Faces” 1S | absolutely ogalnst all gonvenance for Bim 0 | cme imetpieht wit hus Tear, It Noan | Hz; bore Marge: Dighi Mare: Dirail Mary ations of the Old World to meddle with the | ,, ., : Ebel , : a affairs of the new world, tt seems tome that | “Salvations Army” in Great Britian, with 179 | cover all round with a plece of bed ticking, put- | _— The success of the Boston Ideal Pinafore | fllrt; she has no epnoecunihy tor aty sho is mover) ie CHINES got aa we neste nae bea | Ea EransE M Stace peecnee nea: isis by virtue of the same prirciple the states of the | oMicers wholly employed tn ItS labor. | Frlends | ting the straight lines the length of tie D3x, a8 | company at Niblo’s !n New York has besn so by, any , chance left alone during the whole | suen a surfelt of Snake stories.” GW Mrs; Frayear Jas Mre; Fitzhugh Lucy As new world: should not meddle e with What, 18 g0- “the character of the whole population of South | ‘bey are a guide in keeping the threadsstraight. | great that they stay till Easter. Pp, if cou can be called. | ““rhen let us nave a variation. The bears | Flaherty Lizzie: Fitzhugh Luci ie. 7 - Put an extra plece on at the side, in order to = Or 5 she is under the eye of her mother or some rela- “ 7 “ G—Grover A M Mrs: Gott Ann Mra: Grimes E 3 ea is nearer to France than the continent ot | Wales has been changed, the charge-sheets of | forma litte POCKeiin WhIGk Goon tee te Chichen McCullough has given a flag to the | tive who consents to play the part. of watch- | doubtless “got aboard” ahead of the “‘creeping | 8. Greene Marthe Me. South Americe ts to the United States of North Fe eo ve ee great 7 ne Ee A crochet-hook and knitting-pin required in the cl = rs is of Memphis, Tenn., of which | dog. All the exquisite play of passion is un- ‘The hero of the following adventure 1s well | ,1#_Haskins Alice; Harris Bony Mice sermon ‘America; that Liberia [s nearer 10 the French | et eae peo reaced Us IAEA TTT | NOK, The WO latter are used tn the Solo- SEA Te re ses Na rene at tise Period of her experience; | cnown to the writer. "A few years ago, on an | Hodes jeamemgue Geo W Mrs; Henson Henistin: nS ica than Tex: na rts 7 . mon’s kno! e thread is fastened to the pil- — Edwi Z engage- August alternoon, mounted on a patient old | M; Hanson Margarct Mrs: Hughes Naomi M- fornia are to the Isthmus of Panama; and | The delegation from the “army,” which aF-| iow by a strong pin, and the more pins used | ment in Boston within two years, and drawing | caulre that knowledge at a later stage. horse, he was leaving a cabin in’ Callfornia | Hamilton BE Mrs, Herne Ballic. ‘ lastly, that while the French have an extensive | Tved in New York a day or two ago, purposes | for fastening the knots as you with the | great houses at the Park. Concerning Coelebs in search of a wife 1s thus a familiar iain s J—Jackson Annie: Johnson Josephine; James Settlement in South America, and colonies in | $0lpg through this country aud making such | pattern, the firmer and nore even will the | “Hamlet,” the Advertiser declares tuat "Ie lng | gure of French goclety." He looks in on. his Inains ofa primitivey. cepted. pase dione ha; Johnston Mary ; Jones Mo.tie Mrs; John the West Indies, all of them much nearer to the | Mark as it can. ; - work bé.—N. ¥. Tribune. steadily ‘grown more and more free, natural | {fiends, and asks them in a confidential whisper | ‘roeiger of a jolly “quariet, of hunters, he ee ee Mrs; Kolle; Isthmus than any territory of ours. We, on the | _—The New York Catholic Review thinks “itis | Conga ScaxDENs.—Cobea 1s a small genus of | and vivid, and in its reserve it 1s now’almost a | {they have heard of anything in their line. | TRE elder of a jolly, quartet of hunters, he I SC Sg Eee i ag elcid other hand, do a own one single inch of land rare to finda cholr that sings the music of the | plants having a climbing habit, pinnate foliage, model.”” pepe So es tbe | varrelied shotgun. His chums carried rifles mis Bettie 8: Lancaster Bettie Mrs: Lewis Afri church as itshoul sung. i€ SOprano, as @ | an large, -shaped flowers. ie SI es, _ ‘e ne cred! S; lie Mra; World. For those several reasons I cohclude | rule, seems determined to sing hermusic and to | scandens ia the inoar comencarin cultivation, rein aplesim has engaged the daughter of | rirat thing thought of is the union of two for- | &°d revolvers. It is far from incredible that - J i i ‘ain -Dr. W. W. Wixom, of the United | t or, more often, one fortt dt he was the “Colonel!” of the group; often the we have a lesser show of right to interfere | let the words take care of themselves; and the | and well adapted for covering any unsightly | 3,°¢% anes Oy Bapposed Wit folic as’s | buti of thelr ridicule, the target for concerted Ha Taberia than Mr. De Lesseps has to carry On, | tener. contralto and basso do Ukewise. ‘The | object during summer. It 1s of very rapid | Ttaty te wile: Mintaw de Werner | ames: the rest, 1ts stipposed, will follow as a | Pin* sha"too, becatlse he so factiousis borere olumbia’s permit, aud with European capl- | words assume a secondary importance com- | growth when well supplied at the roots with ee es a soem to De na O Mra Bettie; mina; Musgrove Kila. May ‘Julis; Mitch- 2 sae jartin En papers Fee mumonean E yolce and dramatic knowledge the well-known | any two people are capable of liking each other | |The Colonel,” he had heard more than | ei Kate: Myers Laura G; Marris Lucy: Mason IS onto tne mnoreyopunaton tia, | Bec cng eatet aus ass itr at | Metre url hltauet Sona in” pf | ashe hin Mache, opti ergy. | fire souls ng wpe i | ON epi rune areny oe | Fei rey ire In proportion to the whole population of Li- | ‘parts,’ and when each has finished his part he | duced from the axils of the leaves, and during | —Carlott Patt disappointed the Sandwich | COMfort are known toexist. ‘The French, lke | the Genth of his”. But he frequentiy declared [e—McKinney Fanny Mrs; McPherson Marta beria, there are not In that country so many | calmly disengages himself from the service, and | the latter part of the season are produced in | Islanders by declining to sing there. This is | CVerY other people, have a very rigid code of | the ret! or him.” But ne tequentiy declared | macdonald Miss, citizens born in the United States, than there | proceeds to ainuse himself with whatever topic | large abundance. If good strong plants are | reported by the Honolulu Advertisers Tae lads, | LOHOT of their own. It would be considered ex- | that he wanted to ce IN—-Horman Hateio: Melua Matias Bichols Sal- Were in Texas citizens of European origin at the | of conversation happens to turn up. ‘To have | planted ina well-enriched soll, after all danger | has gone thence to Australia, : tremely base in a man to attempt to win a girl’s | ™.°. 0" ‘Sou'a scratch up the nearest tree, or | “9, onaer; ume the state of the Lone Star was annexed to | the most Deautiful and sacred words fllppantiy | of rrost is passed, {tis astonishing the rapid cSUnel 7 oe heart, without having first consulted her father | ».at for your life, if he didn’t swallow you in- | $—lCSeeSs" ena: Powell Susan; Pool Wm W this confederation. Those European ‘Texans | uttered 1s bad enough, but to have the sacred- | growth it makes, its shoots running from 25 to | . >. u¢le Tom's Cabin,” with Mrs. G. C. How- | and mother for their approval of the enterprise. | P-at for, ¥ Palmer Wilson D Mrs. : d and thelr fellow-citizens of Mexican race were | ness of God's temple insulted by foolish chat is | 3 feet during the season. A‘sunny position is | 8°4.as “Topsy,” will be revived for one week | The usual course after these preliminary in- | SATU. |. aches ti tcome back. Il have Quariter Jumay. : to a man op) to that annexation, as well as | worse.” the most suitable for its producing flowers in | Only at the Windsor Theater, N. Y., beginning | spections ts to convene the representatives Of | a treat for supper,” sald this “Colonel” on this wesell Gariine Mrs; Raymond Flora; Rich- a not inconsiderabie number of American-born | The sensational clergymen are again pa-| abundance. As a window vine it has few | Monday might. Two hundred colored per- | each party to a business meeting. The money | {ious atternoon, His three friends uncorked | mond Hattie, Richerson Mre. Sia wager acanat oo auban code Vite | reang canis and ‘ante guns and mot. | Sins; 4oct apprenty aot generar aown, | S89 Wil pear io the great planation seone. | question eden win ekireme minute | AW Gots wit, Wu’ ue urea Wo | yA nary nce mae Cha, for sermons. “Divine Photographs” are | OT else it woul more commonly seen. I — Lotta will begin an e ment at Abbey’s e rapidly to see or hear the effervescence. Gallo} Emm: ith FL Mrs; Swarts G T Mrs; S80) the European | powers that had tavored the na- presented by one, “Heaven's Sreciet Paice” ny | have seen plants making strong growths during | Park ‘Theater, N°Y., on kener Monae aes eee Pde “breathe hie hare moed one | ing towards a mountain stream, five miles diss iat reann Kittie: Snuith L L Mrs: Stewart Mi 7 understanding thet it should remain indepen- SNe ape Sedna ee re Temperature: "it cbs be teataed te no ae mother, for charging that the tevteene aeaie ee Ca a eae onan ae tauin’ [aft in the nasrow valley pools hereand SUF Sob sciger Sebasteln Mire Siaith Wa lent, they nothing to object when it made | <Nenuchadnezzar’ the First Pure Vi » | celvable form, but when it 1s allowed to hang | toomuch money out of her daughtel th ‘herein fish thrived, he hoped to | Sco at re 2 egetarian, 2 vow aoa umLeh whole period of the courtship; that is, to say, | there where Thomas Caroline ; Tyler Corah: Travis Emma; Over its sovereignty ste Ate federal oreeninent Instead of preaching on Lot, Mr. Moody gave'a | 10 festoons, appears to me as the prettiest. In Mr. J. K. Emmet is attracting immense au- | of course, when his visits take place in the | SPY.# Stray deer. A few occasionally loitered ae ine mm ;omas E Mra; Tolson Eliza A: Thompson Lacsy inhabitants of Liberia. very few of whom are of | (yscuumeein St Louls on, Mr. Lot.” (Perhaps Bik docs not produce fidwers excest: when it Glences nightly at the Grand Opera House, N. | evening, snd it is hardly en regie for him to call rd; after the herd that ad Toamed down | L: Thomas Kate; ‘Thompson Mary Mrs; Turner rican birth or extract, should chose to have ss 3 Pr ” " fields in the rainy | Malinda; Tedd 8 & Mrs = rennial “Fritz.” On St. P: at any other time. At every visit he is expected | {fom the mountain snow inda ; si ‘i Welt country annexed a, France, or ret | SoT2, AUC MDE, Wut aT mY have | ne for growiag tin and ic royires platy of day there was a special matinee in aid of the te eave some slight Dreseat, generally NOULINg | Season. ‘They. seemed oth vo leave the green | BBer’ Weems Any Men’ (Ga: Weipa Sate tain, or Germany, on “ tt looks A ce i: 'W Mra: A Bella; wil- Present able Secretary or State" atvampe ro pro, | Was no actual sin in ic He might with equal | Water., Isgrowih 1s goon chenxed when al- | ISK Tee tna oa that | armel he Mapa lovers: im anothen eoun wiliowe and chaparral arvana thee DUO || cmtade Waites Catharine: ‘Willams Gatharino Yent such @ consummation ~by an emphatic | PORES Rave prescne on agai Lav’ Gt | are now two varieties having variegated to- | Fred Zimmerman had en Mr. Gilbert, ot | What entertainment they can out of a talk on | nine 'piston shot bullets. He now descended | Mrs:, Willinms Hlolse; Walestt Raith; Washington Sepa pera a oe hele a tively sinful for aclergyman who meant to | Mage; one—the old kind—has the leaves varle- | the Philadelphia Sunday World, to write a bur- Peed in this fashion becomes the son el the slope, and, having reached a grassy spot, Wilson Laura; Williams Lucy Mrs : W ; Weed Ji % gated yellow and green; the other, a seeding | lesque opera entitled ‘The Pie Rates of Penn’s was ing to lariat, not having dis- ‘ashington Matilda Mrs; Williams Malindia Re, enforce the Monroe doctrine in the Old as | Ertemember Mrs. LOL” The Brooklyn mas was, | Falsed by a florist ia Cleveland, has’ the leaves | Auuts,” Mr. Zimmerman has been formaliy no- Ficecorniien SI DA Oe ees Thou ted Suddenly. sue discovered ant enor Wiliams’ Melia Mra; Washvogton Matilda, Mrs: on our dinner table, and cackling at the same ae ¥ Mr. Pldgin has’ a comic, opera entitlea “Tne | fF the promotion of the happiness of her un- | ha'haited. His surprise may be imagined. He | ¥—Xerby Allice, No 209 lat st. . son, and he who promised to take his hearers | “0ct and much easier propagated from cut- has a may craadaictoncees_ Wed gm | fe erin oy sero” ran ened | Unis en aahata ee gus ie | Sua Paseo oe Fi Hes of Penns | MAO Smee att, at tat tan | paren Spiga see pene the danger of falling among’ spiritual thieves | Virieeared kinds ate also very aulteble Yor ane Th M The Tatty Question Before the | tought waseo gallop to the cabin, and bring | _¥—Boreman A ‘J; Brooks AH; Butoher OE: ‘The Fear of Fat. by the way. People who will watch the course — The spring season of the Mapleson Opera imekiin Club. ‘Then his ted | Butler ‘H; Ballard D E; Boughman E J; (Eaadan Tanck} of the preachers who live on oddities of this | Of door culture, and can be trained lke the | company in New York has opened brilliantly. | _‘The secretary of the Limekiln Club announced | the out for grizzly. Thon his repeated | Eronthe GW: Burson DB; Boone George 1; Burk ‘ eet kind aud serve them up to eager congregations | §reen-leaved one in any manner desired.— | mus tar there has not been a single disap- | the reception of a letter from the Massachusetts | DoastiNg came to mind. and he thought, John W; Burritt JH; Buck John B: Browne 5 Nodoubt itis unpleasant to be excessively | wilt notice that with few “exceptions such muntry Gentleman, pointment from the indisposition of any of the | Horticultural Soctety, asking the club how long | must sheot at him” “And so he walked the j john F; Bansome J W : tS Fecent years become fashionable nay vero | Preachers preach themselves out ina cgmpara-| 4 HOMEMADE | FEATHER | DusreRs—Feather | Eriists and Marimon, Valleria, Cary, Campa. | it took taffy seed to eproue and, mature, and | BOTS? Shetwesn the ‘Now the old pig peel ote lonable has no founda- | tively short time.—Phila. Times. dusters are among the more expensive of hint Galasst ‘and Signor Arditi ‘are doing splen- | whether they produced a vine or a shrub. on mn the ti but phystolog:cal fact. Fat answers two household implements, and many neat house- did work. The Academy is well ae every | “Deed, I doan ’zactly feel on that ques- ge was levelled, his finger on the rigger, it acts 238 non conducting envelope | | — Last week the Catholic Review found a text | keepers are withheld from purchasing them on | Sint °tna the critics have Socking hon, Naas | See een actly Teel posted on that, ques hands trembled slightly. “This won’ do, lor the body and protects It from too rapid loss | in the recent outcroping of scandals concerning | this account. The feathers of the common to write of the performances, head’ “Kin any member t furnish de in- | What alls my arm?” thought the veteran hunter, Of heat, and it serves as a store of fuel In the | Protestant clergymen. This week Zion’s Herald | barn-yard fowls can be utilized for this pur- When Rotoo : formashun?” ‘“Misser President, f iz surprised. | WhO would not risk an unsteady shot ever 80 course ‘of exhausting diseases 1t not unfre- | takes up the same subject with oblique allusion Pose; and made into handsome Brushes with | | — son and Crane were playing the | CmpSiianswered the Rev, Penstock, as ne | Uttle short of firmness. He lowered the pee) 4 quently happens that the life of a patient may | to a charge of adultery hanging over a minister ittle trouble and expense. Separate the | ‘Two Dromios” in Cleveland, two twin sisters, arose. “I want to inquar’, sah, if de honorable and a sudden vision of a ghastty scene fla: be prolonged until the reserve of fat ts exhaust- | of its own denomination. “ft is a grateful] various kin reset the prettiest | who played two pages in the play, were so president of dis club nebér heard de ’spreshun | 2<Toss his brain. He thought of a young man ed, and then he dies of inanition. Fats supply fact,” it says, “that our Protestant communities | for the outside; then put them into | near! ce that neither of the actors could of ‘gibin us taffy? and de talk ’bout ‘tatty ona whose bowels had been literally torn out in a the material of the hea‘ Process on which | manifest such a shock when a minister falls | tn pans, and place them in a moderately possi! i eee ee ee the other. It was string?’” The stience for the next half minute encounter with a grizzly foe, and whom he had Tovonverent bot is exter acta oo | Wie gual cas, de asenlican timation | Rented oven become Uarooghly maaan, | Aung DyrL na, Shauspeno was right ia is | as") apna evry reat dwn, Byes | espea i puri toe miging nrc, 3 yn of | of and of the i at is no certain measure of the itornal on Toots sounded ke he Diowing | pated ; ry gene fate sleeping Ek devel- | apprehension of the purity of our pulpit.” Of | take a light hammer and flatten each quill. If —A young man out west who lately started c Opment of edipose tissue; much less does a ten- | pastoral calling, it lays the guide ‘town'in tuis | any old feather-duster handles are to be found, enti at as manager of a troup a are Priecattd a lomimmee ain Semone ee aiming at the Dears éar, ‘disc Quicker Dey to what fe Ta sae nee | Lecce athe ae easiaea , auing | Pouarsramure: uc orzunat, Zou | Sd .gophas gen heard roms ole Cham | Rhona Cua her hadto ta'you ta go gig | {oan MMO Re sprang co the eeu, Spured ca nera- vw % A Hon.” ts time to speak out on this point, as | should include 8s far as leat the family | of ld chairs or any such article; or an Old Id ina livery stable in Kansas City, and | Dar am no doubt dat you know a heap, bat dar ward till @ mile or more up the slope. The ¥-Irvan William. ; Jackson John, the most absurd notions seem to prevaik Again, | and be attended with religlousexercises’ ‘There | broomn handle, stalnea orebonized, will auswer | HOPES soon to save up enough money 10 get am seberal matters left ober dz You hey’at vit | hearing no roar or rush behind, ne turned and area ggntON Georte: Jaen eye jaye Maurloe: it fs not true that spectal forms of food determ: | is no more propriety in a minister's ru very well. Have your glue-pot prepared, with ese M. Parliament; or, the Tars Lot |.doan’t know what taffy am?” exclaimed the | Slowly retraced. Almost incredible to his judg- | ‘jordan Robert T; Jackron Sherman; James ine tat. Thatisan oldand exploded notion. | from house to house to call upon its ladle a quantity of thick glue, and keep the water | —‘“H- sph that Loved Teverend. Order!” calied Samuel Shin. “Dig | MeBt, his eyes beheld the bear in a slightly 8: Johnson William; Jackson ; Johnsow Some organisms will make fat, let them be fed | after week, than for any other male member of sulroundlog it constant With a | @ Government Clerk,” will be shortly produced | TRENDS neq Jones. “Sot down!” piped Whet- | Ted position, stone dead. The effective, ju- | WJ. G@ M; Kilgoley Samuel; on the leanest and scantiest’ and least saccha- | the church. Pastoral visits are somewhat for- | sharp knife or saw notch out a serles of grooves | at Ottawa, Canada. The music of “4 ot ee ah i em Re net -dicious shot had entered the brain. H_Keysor M; Kina Gua: 5 Fel Tine descriptions of food, while others will not | mal, for @ purpose, and may be properly an- | in the lower part of the handle, about an | will be used, with original words. eone rape Gn the beer tea, ‘with a monkey | , Now the Colonel rode triumphantly back to | Kqrman Thense, nas: Kelley Vin paward Mt; Leonard “fattened” let them ‘feed on the most “fat- | nounced, so that the whole family. especially | inch apart, and with a ball of smooth stro1 —Billy Emerson closes his connection with | wrench, and order was finally restored. ““Brud. | Bis comrades, Cevrse, Little Jobn ‘a; Little of diets. The matter ts one in to | the children, bein attendance. Asa man | hemptwine about asithick as “ Hooley’s Minstrels on the 2th inst., to ales » replied the president, “dis Cha’r “ There's a big old over yonder.” James B; Lewis JM; Lewis MF; 3 Ribich it is supremely desirable and politic to } and.a friend, and a Christian minister, he may, | proceed to tieon the feathers. Taking the handle | Win Haverly a thio-yeats’ Gugageniont tor | opr tate ee eet har | «why didn’t you * all in @ quick | Tockhart Wi eit Wiad arent, De natural, 5 ot nee taken to the re- ee to all restrains, cultivate the ‘the left hand, dip the end into the glue, and which, it is sald, he will get the snug littlesum | wid de article for ober fo’ty y’ars. Dis Cha’rkin bDreat M_—Mitchell A 8 Mitchell gS) Morey Joooon: juirements of Tather than substance. | sccial relation with his people. He, how- | quickly arrange © numberof the smaller and | Oy 910,000. refer you to ober ten different species of de | ‘'1did shoot.” Monroe E Se Martin John Capt: le food, sufficient ex and lar | ever, 1s expected always to be self-restratned, | softer feathers around the fiat part above the W. Shor bos pieaean’ goods, all warranted not to fade inde wash. if | {Don’t bilieve it. With a shotgun!” 5 Mabey J A; uitcifnor Miles G+ Munroe Nornien ables, with moderation in the ‘use of stimu- | although his friends may be pronounced in thelr | first. groove; saturating the t ‘with glue, —W. idan, W! D) fly remem- | goods. a give dig club de desired informashun | ‘1 tell you, boys, I have killed him,” Morton 8 W; Morris TL; Majors T J; Morris Jants, compose the maxim of a safe and healthy | expressions of affection,” draw it twice round in the groove and | bered in Washington, had a rousing benefit last | S<eq'tur Stew minutes ago we'll take tt; It not, | ;; Tell that ‘to the babies,” WE. Way of lite over the feathers, Dat 0 a Week in Cincinnatl. He is now in Philadelphia Sen per or one Renee | “Tsay he 1s a8 dead a8 other bears have | -c—McUiheaay J 8; McDonald Timothy; Mo- — knot and star. Miss company died. Comé and bring him home.” ony. Joseph. Dkan Staxuzy's BLUNDER in consenting to | AccORDING TO HERR VON Purrxauwen, the | fastened It in the very end of the Randle, eridan out her. ee EW ERS CDA ‘A two-wheeled cart was borrewed of a neigh- IN_Norflest Williams ; Nicholas John G; Norclar the erection of a monument to young Louls Na- | Prussian minister of education, there has been | Keep adding rows of feathers, and | —Adrunken Texan in the theater at Austin bor. all piled into it, and first drove Joo a; Ballon Fiesoe, | x 2: Palmer Poleon in Westminster Abbey may be explain @ steady increase of crime and immorality in | with twine, applying hot glue to each the other hb acting | AN Emoranr Diving from New trav- \tly in their hurry a mile in an ar: See OO need Jet Secry Was oe Observes the London Specator, by the fact ‘the great towns of Germany di the last ten | until theentireend is well covered. Then taking | Othoilo and. B, Warde was Tago, | etlog in Texas for his health, impaired by ion to enlist the services of two 3 Phihips WL serbia ond nt Teather cae cant chia ao re a racetally ‘curved out. | Decame so angry with Iago that he his pis- RIGRONG CSHCRL CMOS SOUR TT a a ae seat OF tie’ aaocgare | Eat ee ee ot ry tol and swore that he would “shoot the of the towns, went in search of the cont at anos A the very naturally reflects not so much things had not been without effect on the teac! ward asinthe regular Finally, with | gre)” « uraed villain.” ‘and victory, their huzzas the desert ‘The ‘S—Stowsrt, % Ehecly, JW: Sessions ot. Bi throne, “ear ead De od reason for putting ers of lemen catary pools. Fhe riage bce “3 a a a ae tits practical eric; gen “andi ho don't | tettog an’ eeublichtnone. Of eae Kod ee fodiane g mmotiately adarensed ett hero Colonel Pei See aig boots Thos Ws of schoolmaster; stop abusing that woman Ameila, Pil shoot him | observed a big double-barreled gun at ei < an historical monument into our great abbey Hnatone! ce tanciens nad a and wind with twine until quite uni. 3 fin, leaning | Bear King. ils chums long aiterwards styled , DJ; pat iris a gumctentiy natural j and, after | all the clot conters ot industry wick the exter | form. While wet, cover thickly with 1 idee en Recta She of foam: be tatlty aston ‘the bar- | him Colonel Shactoo, but is mame isnot ‘avlor phoma 3 eat ail, as even good Homer nods, | tion of Berlin, This was to be attributed in a | Paris, using a spoon to fill in among the quills. are very sly. Oneof | ber if the gun ‘was A_halt-shaved | 5! t j Tucker Wm ©, y BA; Varian ine ofsagans may sometimes admit a status considerable measure to the {nereased facilities Let it become perrectiy dry, when the feathers thelr favorite tricks 1s to place & pseude- | native, who occupied the chatr, turned round Celera Ba ged i100 | vv ‘Andrew: g estminster Abbey which would be more Mich had been provided ‘will be found. secure, forming a solid country inns and cottages in | in his lather-beaten tuce sud exclainens See one Splat alte Pater A John F; at Chiselhurst, or ‘the aril. and which had in} St: | mass round the Brittany or Normany. ‘The touriet or the | gert ‘The Indians had their share of the = Ji ‘of Wool Ttise In taste, | fected Tarwe sestons Oo Coe a OUsly at | Matw monwure the size of the brush, cut outa | Fportaman Boss teas one hey tie ranneoRee Eix-ahooter What is londoa M1 ay Gade call take | meat with the hide, which after a rude manner | Teme: Walisce Boa: : Walk Wand dutternational, historical and moral.” yon also urged that Cpe § of colored leather or oll-cloth largeenough | says they have been in his family for hundreds et.”"—Hour. they dressed tanned, rendering it as hard Young A. win ‘teachers had lately been spoiled by too corer th, aad. gine eee ecges neatly | Of years, and the amateur pays aga board. ‘Writer has seen one of the ' Hoover Telephone Oo. :” Lan Forte Chie, year bines and piaks are with cach ote te tage ares es ong oon lower part, and: sien pee oe oe re e@-Agriculturat parma reaeeane —-. yg Bhi inal made se very pale that hatred ladies may | with ‘other ‘win their | witha ling using natly where they had been made only men no longer young—not curve, of course, lenst ur Wear them, support, Tansters if Gouvenieat “Wow dry, slip this | few weeks betore West. - © | inches. 2S See: 2s

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