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— eae = = PF pees — ee A J : * (Fo Tax Evawixo saz) | RELIGIOUS NOTES. THE HOUSEHOLD. nas, &¢., can all be employed to adorn a bal LITTLE ROBBIE. thtek as DISILLUSION. the —The Southern Baptist convention, repre- easoaabiy. fertal, for 1 ores may {Correspondence of the Star.) OgrricH FEATHERS may be bleached by exposing (darper's Bazar.] ‘ 8 New Yorx, March 31. Gaztnx one morning on the frosty pane, COURTS, il Hold Tas ata cca ot Loxines | them to the ght of the sun, ia an atmosphere “she was the Widow Randoiph whea we first | (hem all topics ee MES FOWETE COTE | ny vast Now York and not tone tok at ing & I sew 2 forest of fine crystal spun ton, Ky, 6. saturated with the vapors of benzine, turpentine, met, and T thought her then, as 1 think ber | '"“Sust before ‘we reached Isella, which tn a | “bulls and Deus’ tenth oe eee ee ne By cold in silence, marvellousiy done. re ae was requeseite or petroleum. now, the loveliest woman in the wo-ld,” said | normal mental condition would have struck | of the most curious tobe witnessed A thing it was magnificent and vain, inday school scholar Fog |. How to Make Prerry Saapes.—Every lady Mr, Alexgnder Lane. me as @ picturesque spot, Robble was shown 8 | ganty in tats apectacies ‘Whose transient glorige but an hour remain; learn “Matthew xy., xiil. and xiy.,” when heas- “Aha Ford, the sentor partner of | chalet, great city, and that fact occurring For the keen glances of the pright-haired sun | tounded the teacher by jumping up with the Let ler inr ee maker,” seems to be tht responded 5 ‘The New York Malt tells of a oe So there was a romance. | “Now. thought J, there'll be on that | t Me, a few days since, while walking along the st tc score. But no; tl wi new howl He had | great money center Bow sate bubbiyetacid andi” Si naree nea ck renee, | SEN a Bae Toonz cae fling sad tone’ werent a fates and rather uta: | ideatl thoughta chale something toca ot | 8 Trinity church, and tavtoe es ines Bo with the public do my poems fare. —An adventist conference, held at Worces- | inch satin ribbon, gathered on an elastic to fit Dollows a goed eee ee SS ee pis erie ee ae woes oer and | tat the interesting specimens of animated na- For all their tissue delicately wrought ter, Mass, recently, discussed at length certain | OVer the PT Saget Sore eee a fall fos and pleasant surroundings Now | jt. Robbie want ah horse.” ture mentioned above, did congregate in a build. By sparkling fancy in my fervent thought, rophecies of Daniel, ang decided that they in | frmmitia the edge of ‘which a erfmson an ornamental iron or wooden ralling, they | there's no cozler spot than Lane's bray, hor “Mrs, Randolph prompaiy vent her shoulders | Dg near that historic emmen’s “arttted tn” to ‘Though seeming rich, magnificent and rare, cate that the end of worid will come in Feb- | PARENTS and willl Be sdn in the | C22 Decovered by placing arches of tron rods | th hes past fifty—a mer | to represent the esired plaything, until she | see the sight." Presenting myself at the main To pitiless publicity of print when brought, Tuary, 1584. 3 others terested, siongthe front lengthwise, and attaching them | OF more man than Lane cea this | grew pale. entrance I was politely informed that none but ‘Vanishes like frost-work in the sunny air! Uf[—The Jewish Messenger referring to the result of certain recent experiments of Dr. Bol- | firmly to the sides of the balcony, and then | moment he sat staring into the fire, the clgar ‘we vet at Isella, and by chance my room. the initiated could enter there, and directed to OLD coming conference at Madrid for the adoption | /{Mger with cows’ milk. The Doctor has observed | covering them with vines and cree] rs, and | held meditatively between two flagers, and adjotned Mrs. Randoiph’s. Kobbie always slept | side entrance, on Wall st which k THE COLD TYPES. of measures to protect Jews, gratefully | that the milk of ouenaune nf ar cabrones suspen z ae from the top. aateaa ot el g cee by way of jog to the conversa-| by xa mamma, being too precious to be trusted | gallery over the “arena.” pay AY =, e —— y | disease will commt le ‘ect lacing large Of front, a box made . | to the Bonne. = ‘Thou fool, beware the terrors of cold type! Of oppressed sows. n° UMMed States In benalt | Euman beings. “Bolling will not tne | Bewwood oror es can be made to run the en: | "During oe ot my regular trips to Europe | ee sae. nest domand on peing | Delow, And such & spore erage gong on ‘Tremble and cry, spare me the terrible test! ° | propagating power. Me also makes the alarm- | tire length of the front. This box can be filled | for the firm,” sald Lane, talking apparently to undressed was, “Tell Robbie tories.’ the scene conveys to the mind the Sade mueat he have tact at amtiedt — Wealthy English converts to the Catholic statement that 5 per cent of old cows have | with gout Plants, petunlas, tropeo- | the fire, “I had time to spare, and was at Bave- |= -Very Well,” sald. the patient mother, | (e,Seene convers could only be raised by turn Reeds mi of te paap faith are reported to be ratsing subscriptions to | tubercular disease. lums, and vines, and after the frost has de- | no, in the north of Italy." Then, aftera pause: | “There was an old woman © oe ing into the “arena” two or three hundred ie borate petition Papbtec at the amount of $250,000 to build on tue bans ot | To CuBaw Gass AND Ivory.—When making | stroyed their beauty, they can be taken out | “There's too much sald about the scenery atthe | "= Tived Inashoe Mot hee that.” natics of Ube most violent type The ae a aiacane fered Ee Le eee ‘ich | cake or omelette, take your discarded egg-shells, | 80d their places supplied ‘with crocuses, tulips, | Itallan lakes.” ; | {\{Who killed cock robin, then?" tion and uproar was A few minutes” ‘That holds the subject still in idea, lest shall rival St. Paul's in grandeur. crush into'small bits, put them into your | BYacinths and narclssus, which will make a Why? Isn't it fine?” . | ‘***Don’t like that.’ observation, however, showed method fa their Falling below the level of his best, — Most of the Presbyterian congregations 1 a brilliant show early in the spring. After flow- ‘Yes; but happen, say, at Baveno, on Mag-| «+ ‘Well, there was a litue boy, and bis So i ed together << gtegations in | decanters three parts filled with cold water, 1 he fore, in the middle of May, and there's som=. | Sete et I madness;” although Jammed together tn on, ‘He should be tamed in Judsment as unripe. the city report an encouraging increase to the | and thoroughly shake them. The glass wili Ciniseng oan pores with “Daskets ror | thing you can't talk abouty theres « fervor end ; nAme Was Robbie, and he was sleepy, and— surging mass. Yet tt was composed of severst The public knows not, and should never know number of communicant members. Thisseem3 | look like new, and oll kinds of glass washed in patna ae ie eae afi Herts ore languor, ‘@ strength and a sw in all |. y\0 aint s‘eepy; don’t wantergoter bed;’ | centers, around which the satelittes of each How many failures go to one success. to be the result of renewed zeal and spiritual in- | the same water will look equally well. Salts of Se ‘hea Se nanan aes moss nature, in the very alr Itself, that can’t b> told | 224S00n for an hour or more, until my blood | were frantically moving, gesticulating and yeu. But write on still, and al! that Isbor spent, terest flowing from the actionof the Presbyte- | lemon will remove stains from the ivory handles | #re mo. DLE | Aira —it can only be felt. The hotel at Bayeno was | D0! to think of that gentle, loving, mistaken 1 the top of the voice, in a jangon unteil!- Burn what is written ; time at last will show Ties a year ago.—Phila. Star. | of knives.—N. ¥. Tribune, ee eee ee wena He Close to the lake, and boats lay moored just b= | Hitle mother under the heel of that: baby inon- | (ible In the galle Win scarcely a Tull tn the plated tar hater sdhiyr emapemrecnssingg hers have or cape ttresbyterians, and | Fuxsrrcxy Pouisn.—Take 1 coffeecupful of | Ehemoss almost entirely, While thewine wick | fore the doo Tt eas ao ed, just DoS Should bring her peace ANd eaear aa Tutt | port of words the whole, soul (if there shoait Your perfect mastery of the instrument. others have for some years enjoyed their de- | cold drawn linseed oll, 1 of turpentine, and 1 of. gives free drainage. tt also requires dally care | ‘2a/ day—late afternoon—and I ran into Rassell, | doy'weitnmes oot Poe r denieee open: FA Aver. 2. ons Savant. | nominational watefing places and seaside re- Vinegar, with 3 tablespoonful of alcohol mixed | in watering.—Country Genieman. firm of Russell & White, you know. “ Next day the small tourist was fresh at the Teper gb Ragen thei pathy : “Mise Brown” Upon the Treatment | eves with then eee DUrChcsee 409 ores | IBIDIC | Fame into a bottle Scryers “rim dotbe the faxes with my wile and sisterin: | O19 cry, of eha-lets| and, “ioe keam’ and “want Position on the rostrum at the end of ts a = a acres, Ke le of In a saucer; int a bit o1 with, | Chociit’; but I cou! im calmly, for 1 = “occasionally gi eo paper / f Had Hoys. on Brigantine Beach, N. J., for $40,000. ‘These | tlann-l, andrub the furniture until nearly ary, | MUSIQAL AND DRAMATIC. | iw, wnois a widow. Come for a boat ride with | faa my plan, 1 watehed for the casey of ear, | set ouastonally y, Giancing from the paper My Dear Star:—In view of the outcropping of | solid people do not believe in owing money, and | thenroll.a bit of ahiner meee tight roll at least ‘, aa US Ais Gyeniny av or, | Tping IC out, but none offered until we reached | asylum, who felt consclous of the power of lis lawlessness and brutality in our miast, the {dea } thererore pay hard cash for the property. 8 inches 1n a diameter; sew it up Closely, and rub | _— Neilson returns to the Globe, Boston, April ‘At eight Russell clapped me on the Shouldsr. | the pretty’ town of Brieg. Approaching the | eve to reduce his patients to sllense, while huis Will obtrude Itself that sometning more Is re- | _—The various sects tn the village of North | the pclish In until itshines.—American Agricul. te ane Gnetait( or thes poate sreiat Present sold, ee pace ec Pipe Place, We passed wheat elds ‘strewn MMICKIy | assistants, who occupied other raised positions 4 ti a gatlow: Creek, Warren county, apparently live in peace | (tt. speculators, ‘ * with the brightest corn-flowers. “These Kobble the “arena,” serenely surveying the oa 3 a 7 ew! remarkable. On Sist of March | a carpet by freely pouring milk on the place, | theaters. The ion Minstrels, sixty strong, creel 3 es were fixed © Ayriv . e . - plish the same Rn ae Cane ere Gt eee ee man” | the Homan Catholic, Methodist and Free Will | and leaving It to goue In for Aitese hee PR AE | Mere ae eon Minstrels, sixty strong, HAE Dae On Eee cer hight, 1 Proposed takivg Hotoes bake Tae | et Tut ooking wit amavement a ti Suppose we cast a glance at our boys and see | Baptist congregations will hold a union festival So as to remove all ink, and scoop up remaining | Stage; Lotta_revisited the Park Theater; the thing white, like cloud, sat & woman who was en a Bat Serna ae care 4 ig exhibition of the power of the love of gain upon What @ crop of future men we are raising. Let | to raise money to be appiled to the butlding of | milk with a Spoon; repeat the process with more | Bijou Opera House opened its doors to the'pub- | ioyely asa vision. [was fairly dazed, and stood | “#¢ Aocamanten ae eee condescend, | {nf,minds of men, 1 observed two of three in- us take those tn my immediate neizaborhood, | an Episcopal church at Kaquette lake in the iniik, if necessary; then wash it off completely | Uc for the first time, and ‘Hearts of Oak” was staring, when Russell pulled up the boat and } ing ¢: ny, and I trotted aloug halt . oe pean no: _ a ed the place, wh se for instance, and pass them in review before us. | Adirondacks. with’ clean cold water, and wipe it dry with | presented at the Fifth Avenue. sald ‘Jump in. Hallo, Adelatde; so you've seat- | talking merrily, then set the Uitte chap dow | embarative cootnrss Se nn eee Sally Just as soon as they are able to walk without | —The centennial anniversary of the Protes- | cloths. If thisisdone when the nk iswetthemilk | —French’s Opera Company open in Provi- | ed. The woman in White 15 my sister-Inlaw: among the wheat and poppies and bleets. He | They advanced Upon the excited demtere and Sep thky are turned into the sticets tobe ent | ADt Episcopal diocese of New Jersey will occur | takes all stain out of woollen imaterlais in: | gence it they hove Iuck, ;next Monday, tn the | Lane. Mrs. Kandolph, Mr. Lane, of New York." | crapped right and left, until he hadas many as | with adeliborction enn exe ihe apprecanes Fe, aa lag apt hte earth ple por | 12183. Itis the favorite design of the bishop | Stantly; but when It has dried, a little time 1s “Merry, Merry Mariner,” (“The Sea Cadet.”) “She greeted me with, ‘ladeed, Mr. Lane, it’s | fre could hold, then I pro to carry him | of betng part of a prograrame, selzed thre hate o Sailing to be the Buide aad tearkerot these vor | and leading men in the diocese to have all the | Fequited.—W. ¥. Zribtine. ~ The fiftieth performance of “Hazel Kirke,” | pleasant to meet people from’ home—that is, | buck tomamma. He wouldat go, He woUlld | the patties standing on te’ oe edge ot the hose existence she is responsible. She has to | outstanding church Scie paid by that time, To | Tea Datwxeus nowadays will do well to 8p- | was given in New York at tue Madison Square | Umetimes, and some people.’ She was a womaui | sit down on the damp ground and Kick and | circles. and tossed them tar one eee Seca to her work, must go and do some sh this end 2 committee has appointed to as- | ply the following simple tests to the tea pur- Theater Monday night, and on entering each | Of the world, and a bit coquettish, yet with a | dirty his face. He raised a cry for ‘more | tne crazy crowd. 1 expected to see Unat i or find out What the family | Certain the nature and amount of the debts and | chased of thelr grocers: Turn out the infused | jady was presented with a silken program and | Soberness and gentle grace underlying all.” fowers!’ then, ‘Kobble want ice-keam!’ then | unity, as in my gRorance 1 supposed it to across the way had for breakfast and | ‘© take preliminary measures with a view to leaves, and if they are found a good brown a DeUIUOS AS A Bory eate of the event. “How did she look then?” asked Ford. schoclt hen a grand mediey of all the cries | instantly resented. No suc thing ha int ends to have for dinner, or how many yards making arrangements for wiping every debt | color,’ with fair substance, the tea will be Ei “« Well, 1U was ten years ago. She was slighter, | together, ned, and the men upon whom ft t ‘Mrs. Jones Bas in her new’ dress—anykow, the | 0Ut wholesome; but if the leaves are black and of a | ,,,, 4mma Abbott has a pet Gog. He went on) put that'warm-colored hair was the same; she | “©, moment I looked toward Brieg, to make | Peen ‘practiced went on with ‘tne re “young, ones” are a Doser. and may just as | | —Stephen Il. Tyng, jr, ts of the opinion that | rotten texture, with an olly appearance, the | the stage In Loulsvilic one eve ia Hoenage | bad those same gray eyes, with the dark brows | sure we were not followed, then Theld Rabble | tore ter ait netinue eau he, Ba ture yell be in the streets as anywhere else; tv's good | the church has to-day. more open enemies in | tea Will not be ‘fit to drink. ‘The purer the tea, | Me fon scone in Romeoand Juliet. Hemade | that would lend steraness to any other eyes, Dut | iitmiy by his choutdoes Toe tag quble | tore when they had played 1 out went in sear: Sor thete Mealibe coudhiemtent tates tiers vulgar vice and more faithless traitors within her | tbe more the distinctively brown color of the | 2 Mit, but the scene did not. only frame the softness of hers; her cheek was | eves, and sald, ‘Now, my little tlend, Vl give | of their crushed beavers. Turning toa young Hine "iat them. Well, there are lenty of | own fortress than she has suffered for a Coke leaf strikes the attention. The mixing that is | ,, — What a howling there will be among the | a shade paler than now, and fairer, perhaps. | you Something that’s good for you.’ s< | Man at my side T asked him if he could explain larger boys around, who were tos out in | tury, AS a social institution, she mainstains | frequently adopted to reduce prices results in | (‘Penny gaff” cockney actors this summer when | Well we rowed over to Isola Madre. ‘There, aa. | > ="There Was a slight disturbance of Robbie's | the proceedings goingon below. He looked at t with surprise and answered: “No, AY 01 their turn also, and who are fully able to take | her hola upon modern ilies baw hee spiritual the two kinds of leaves belug supplied to- | these “blarsted Hamericans, you know,” get to | der the shadow of the wooded banks, we heard | dainty embroidered skii a short, ihe aap Pe aitneeiteen car sharp, the education of these little ones in hand; and | power Is not widely felt tn circles of cultivated | S€ther, It 1s tmportant to see that the leaves | Playing in summer! “They talk through thetr | the nightingales sing; ana, in short,” said Mr. | cracking sound among the wheat stalks. Five a = ave the serrated or saw-like edges, without | 10ses, you know, and they cawnt speak the | Lane, with a nervous laugh, Knocking the ashes | minutes later I carried back to Brieg a silent | but it is impossible to explain what bulls and guage sile and foul beyond descrption taliing | laste Ia the faite and eee oe eRe ees: | whlch no tenis genus as vemacular eyethér, you knaw.” from his cigar, and begining to smoke before | Uttie boy with a palr of very astouished eyes, | bears do atid say every die Thee ao ee ne j Soom fresh, rosy baby lips that ought never to | to the suspicion of mental derangement. ‘To BLEacH CLoTH.—Into eight quarts of warm — Mrs. Scott-Stddons will have a company of | he had done speaking—“tn short, I resolved that | rather pinkish about the lds, and gave the | comprehend it themselves, and take Uh an utter anything less pure than a prayer or the —The main body of the Salvation Army, | water put one pound of chloride of Mme: stir | ber own next season, and will lay “Anne Bo- | Vel night tomake Mrs. Randolph my wife, or | pretty fellow, with his hands ful! of flowers, | of a fortunate Issue” At this moment my a Dame of mother. As time rolls im they devel- | which 1s campaigning in England, has some. | With a stick a few minutes, then strain through | leyn.” So, too, will Anna Dickinson, who wit | liv a bachelor.’ Into his mother’s arms. tention to the crowd below was intensified: tb dden, wasn’t it?” hinted Ford. *: All the rest of the day Robbie was angelic. | whole body had turned their faces up lowaras Ty op considerably more wickedness and lawless- | thing worse to contend with there than hard. £ bag of coarse muslin, working it with the | Rot alone present her own beautiful play of ut Lime’s nothing in such matters; It's | Silent, obedient, not a wordof ‘chalets’ or ‘choc- | the gallers, polntine to the sperlacone ane ness than intellect and get io be a perfect terror | jp, city offi Ply. to dissolve thoroughly. Add to this tive | ‘Anne Boleyn,” but will also appear in several = to every lover of peace and order in the | Monte’ on eno tS At grounds aereurd oe | Buckettuls of warm water, Stirit well and pur | DEW plays, all'written by herselt, Itin f lette Fora cae ssl But he bring arated doe bo of me, fol- | Ing with frantic gestures. Amidst the pt “ ” y it in four letters,” Ford suggest lowing me With his eyes everywhere. | volces I caught the words “Put out t clear Reighborhood. | There ave Sanss of boys, | roughs created a disturbance, and, being re- | 1% the muslin. Let tt FE Oey ee ne cat ete Loin mroductian of the<Pirates? is | Uva, ite toner and L. wes heer aespar: | oe nuat a good bos Kobble is!—a little angel,’ | And turing round, saw aman wih ea ca ee mes te ate at TseD | monstrated with, attacked thé army. The sal. ing It over occasionally, that every part may | postponed to April 3, and all seats are already ately in'love. You see, I was only 40 then. said Mrs. Randolph. Havana tn his mouth. He was evidently enjoy- years, roaming the streets till late at night. | vationists repelled the attack with their tists | Set thoroughly bleached. When taken out, | sold for that evening. Mr. D’oyly Carte had. “Next morning early I was pacing the turt in | ~" =Never saw lim behave decently before.’ re- | ing the scene, unconscious of the direction aed Fhe are about, as Promising & crop of law- | and with sticks, and heldthe fort for two hours, | Wash well n two WTS. Gnantty arte Dea: | before sailing, completed his arrangements for | tront of the hotel, aud met wee Randolph. She | marked Russell. cause of the Commotion, but discovered It when Used for a baseball ground: cinders: brickbats | DUE Were eventiially deteated and forced to seek | Tse and dry. ‘This quantity will bleacti | theautumn cae eal wemork,When Messrs. | was dainty, fresh'and tender-hued, even in the | "At supper he ate his bread and milk quietly, oMictal took him by the arm and put him Seen helt Open re ee eae | Tefuxe to a house, mnuslla will Gieach mois creat ae Tne | Gilbert and Sullivan will return with him and | fultmoruiig sunshine. t preamected che foe | anghseapber he ate b every spoonful; then hé | and his clyar out of the gallery. Pome epsternn eth open abst val he —The Golden Rule of Boston in an article on | MYSUN will bleach more ever Be auickly If | produce a new opera, Russell party, and a bonne brought to the table | kissed everybody good-night ahd went off duti- | — Is there any sound reason why the sale of —_ acer os Mromaiant disvetlons. teoee oA; | the mistakes of young preachers points out | tw aching. loroughly lore Mr. Wallack expects shortly to produce at | the prettiest four-year old boy L ever laid eyes | fully to bed, holdfug his inamma’s skirt. Stocks should be conducted 1n a manner which windows and genuy == to keep out of | Someof their most common ones. The first Is theater two plavs, entitled respectively | 0D. “AS I happened to pass Mrs. Randolph's | pearance of the effervesenoe of in- = to “ ” 5 . RicuT aMD LEFT.—My little boy was left- | « ” bss ” Robbie! my daritng! my blessing!’ ex- | 4, 7 Is that appes s y | “unne Toudne of which it ‘Two Hearts” and “Midsumnmer Madness.” The y my ing: my ing!’ €X- | room, aud the door stood wide open, I stopped that appe Fange at all hours and at afl seasonsSunday | ‘unnecessary loudness, Dadar Thougnes | handed. I had found, by experience, that | scensa 4s a rolicking little piece recently per- | Claimed Mrs. Randolph, in a motherly rapture, Se to remind her that we were all going for a wal purpose Of deouptlo plore the labor market and forthwith clubs are | or the words uttered.” Another 1s too much | School-life would be particularly irkséme to | formed at the Boston theater the forrmer ig an | Seating the Chik OM fier lap. Tine Neue chap } pnt she had her back toward the daor, and | hue gambitny ho ance assumed for the Is the Stock Exchange @ flourishing under an as- jurin; of an effort t ” ere. | lim, if that defect were not remedied before he | adaptation of one of D’Ennei "5 dramas. shook his head of yellow curls, reached wit! didn’t see me. So I stood a moment watching | SUmed respectability? If itis not, then itis ae Peete nent enn eo tuunded that he ant ass began school. It was useless for me to try to ~The Hanlon-Lees comblaation, an Engitsh | both hands over the table, and ejaculated, | her. The child was undressed, all the yellow | impossible to comprehend why the sales should \ngs are found knocked off, latches broken and | Strike deeper.” A third mistake is “too much | Persuade him to draw pictures on his little slate variety company of 20 members, whose ter: ‘Honey: . curls tumbling on a white night-gown; his pink | not be conducted “decently aud in order.” If aping voids where windows used to be. Let | conscious rhetoric.” Sermons written with re. | With the right hand. That hand was really Guameciy etnin like “The Toners eT ‘Honey ts bad for mamma's boy,’ said Mrs. | fect bare; his eyes wide and thoughtful, ‘The | the operators fu the arena “could, sec them- Eula ittle vira show iteeit and a doran | reference to thelrrhetare “may instruct but will | Weaker than the other; he could not guide tt. DERE Tn RES ee Randolph, while I, looking at the picture they | mother was enjoying the unaccustomed peace. ves ag others see * gome reform a at once send their stony | Dot move.” So I made little pictures oh the slate, nothing | 8PPear country Dext season. made, only desired to call both mother and child | She kissed the boy, and made him kneel at her. | be introduced to gi Proceedings at least for jts life; and should your] —Some of the Baptists in Virginia are much intricate, en rubbed them on with my finger | — “I always,” says Manager Haverley, “prefer iy ee yas in ged I Lig already ia feet. the appearance of dignity, even if it lacked the " 10 , lov him up, ON , ality. pet kitten fall into ‘their hands, expect | troubled about a brother who keeps seven hunt, ull only the dim outline could be seen. ‘These I | the public judgment to my own. I do not pre- he boy, him, brough' ip, Put him Now Robbie say bis prayers. reality @ required him to trace. The weak hand that } sume to say what they ot ike, but into the firm—all in the few minutes durt 2 but_to Soa oe pean oe ae ing aoge and spends much of his time in hunt- | could not originate a line, could, little by little. | out What they do ke. a 7 fee to them which the little man was I and plunging With a oe ete nee Pies Hed r: | ing. ir concern is all the greater because he approximate the rubbed ‘outlines, Afterwards, | When I luce a new piece I go into a private | after the honey dish, His mother restraining in maiteious mischlef, vulgarity and cruelty, | Reis atmember, oeney Foot naeeh cf prbten | by the same | Plan, I taught him to write thelet- | box and study the faces of themudionce” tes him, he delivered a plereing yell, and grabbing = ‘ ed ‘tha’ my can we ene ot cae young men anything | ligious newspapers about him and d! 1 his pon NS eae ae ane by ie Ee ne he was old | piece is generally successful I watch the effect le-cloth, caer off some es that “T never saw anythin at oe lovely as the | _ The scene viewed from the gallery presents a mother and child that night, phase of human character which, with close “God bless mamma.’ | observation and study, might develop a princl- d el in the moral composition of man as yet un- kuown. Why sane men should adopt the style Case, but tt has no effect upon him. A member | his right hand,—American Agr iia tones ee Nae i ne Ea? wee rt Bae Ree et ee a Mr. Lan Wie : " he naveon any ‘n Lind ant 4 ? «True, there are city ordinan *d Dy 1 re . ene is coldly received or out » 7 “An Ir. ¢ nice gentleman.” | adv iy tn nwcd aulon, is a8 bibiting any and’ all the things I have wes. Be cOMd HOt see Hee aad, publicly sald that | Oxo —From our own experionce, and the | goes Its esay suoweh ro Peck Pee ae pet | Boney aa the boy beat first the air, then his | </ghe put my name in her chide prayers! | aimticult to comprehend as auy problem thie 50: e his inst 0 ef “ i Ss a , P 3 sur st 2. e eres . ce on thts very subject, what Soro Osrepline a church ‘member for one as for the Hnprope coer a aes ee aT aaa | best to dois not to repeat It. The first | case, loose change, a watch (‘tick, tek), and Mamma,’ said Robbie's shrill ttle voice, Se rare *_ Oren loving people are ‘The Presbyterian Jour = liver complaints are certainly benefitted, often | 108s 18 always the least.” lke Seductions wers displayed in vain Finally | mat mice gehelman gived ine Suunto” New Haven's Woman MISRR.—Nancy Ber. simply at the mercy of young rowdies, whocare |_— vine shawn Qurnat says:—“The art | cured, by'a free consumption of onions, either | — Miss Emma Abbott and her company have | I found hat, Robles” in a silver paper. “< What, my darling—owers? tholomew, a venerable woman, @ied in New about as much for such moral suasion as he re- | Of not hearing should be taught in every well | cooked or raw. Colds yield to them like magic. | lad a successful week in Philadelphia. They “Robbie stopped short in his pleasant exer- Sumfin Haven recent She had the apj nce of commended asthe boy on the apple-tree did | regulated family. It is Tull as important to do- | Den’t be afraid of them. Taken at night all of- sung, ‘Paul and Virginia,” “The Daughter Of | cise, and answered promptly: ‘Choclit.. I want Chocolate?” extreme poverty, yet she owned, the tme of for the old man’s bunches of grasa Sup- | mestic happiness as a cultivated ear, for which | fence will be Wanting by morning, and the | the Regiment,” “Bohemian Girl” and “Romeo te PI fs S{ Sumfin el ; her death, three 'valuable dwellings in central Pose, since ae 15 not minded. we follow | $0 — rey anee Cee eer here | good effects will amply compensate for the | and Jullet,” with two ,Fepresentations of “The | “1s too early in the morning for sweets,’ Bay efrreret pues easensaioign. | Eee Mee of moay, | She added to her income po the — ‘oF uphold oe = many ane cape hanes nay ‘rifling anneyance. Taken regularly they | Chimes of Normandy,” with Miss Stone, Mrs. | said the mother. ‘Kobble shall have it by-and- 3 ecemrea ” y picking as 9 » Tope and coal, and pi Teal romote the health of the lungs ai id C: r ened up with, ‘but I show oo, mami | by imporvuning ald from sti ers. She was a when he faithfully tries todo his in pro. which, if heard, will disturb the temper. con. eles aes gS nd the and Castle in the cast, This evening by. range s Al y dolling | Mrs. Seguin will make her first appearance It ‘**No—o. Now,’ yelled the bo: “The little man was conveniently dressed for | Church member, and well related, She went out fecting lite and property. be the offender old or | rupt simplicity and modesty, detract trom con- | down the julce of Onlona WM Syrin’ ood oes | ee Seguin will 7 Stone, Messre htyse, Stod. aie the Seabee res the pantomime he undertook, and todoshim jus- | Of the house recently with a scuttle of coal, young. And then, had we not better furnish a | fentment and happiness, uiat every one should Sen ESCbe: ansvee the eee a well, | dard, Toth Rartand Tare gay principal | piedmade the bohbon disappear in the alr jug- | tHe P ni an d. .¢ Ty = tice, it was well done. He “hich she peddied and sold to gain the cost of timate Cudlet for all tis superabundant en- | De educated to take in or shut out sounds, ac-| but fried, rodsted or boiled ‘ontons are better, | Garg. 0m Saft and Tams In the other Fler faShion. and the cherub sulked with anager Soe la a, with my guilty glance toward Brieg; he deliy- | having aton put in her cellar. On her death Eryy which leads boys into mischier? | Wouid it | Cording to their pleasure. Qnions are a Very cheap medicine, within | — J. ¢, MeCollum, Mrs. Bowers’ husband, 13 LE EIEoe BHSely Woy. 1 ain oes acto ered the words, “Now, my ‘ittle lend I give oo | $16) fh bank notes was found sewed tn her . be well to anticipate the cost ofa future — Prof. John Stuart Blackle thinks the style | everybody's reach, and they are not by any supporting Eawin Booth, and the n erith “‘Hes his mamma's bl * she answerad, | SUmfin that’s good for oo.’ with tragic effect; | chemise, and the value of her property was jail and pumberless trials by investing itin an | of worship adopted recently 1n the Estabiishea | means as -‘bad to take” as the costly ‘nostytny claim that he and. shaky gees On good | fondly. “Robbie, speak eg etn "gentle: | then he whisked ie night-gown, and applied | @0CUt $90,000. Attachment to each School building, which | High Church of Scotland, If generally followed, | beglectof thelr use may necessitate cn tennik pene gi meas” * (though more lightly than his model) the time- < = z should be furnished with books (uoae of your | would prevent “lapses” trom Presbyterianism. | (ie American, : a , No, won't,’ nded the blessing, tn a | Honored remedy for naughtiness. He added, Ural yay Peg he Heo itt cho |~parat tc en Cae | Cha Tat ow, company a | <b DG, TH or, ceman Sm | oe SERS IR MMM | Ma sea wah eh | ENR aa ul > "| “the use of the En; hymns with the vi Si 7 ness every- syk f %e voice a ni 6 mel pe Sa ee ee And an anthem | Hoste aS eyo NP nad jast taken tron Pe chitumers, ‘Te, Company. this week BU obble, sald I, ‘don't you want to ride a eee Ee nee Ee AD | [Sod toe pomereurene: a ing to wind up—these, along with the Gothic style S 5 p » x, Columbus an r pio | i ; 2 us : crept down | sud . Hcable tn that line. ‘There are always mea tn | of the architecture and the windows victwce tag (rem spine Aelslous looking Ment bread, | Zanesville, Ohio. Lise Ge At Daition made hiss thoughtful | Stairs, astonished at the capacity in children | 5nd lost 17 member Of boys and Ore, Such anecd “nd tied | with sacred legends. are the only devices used | ter plans whens Keoeis We uve ina, c ET ies Ra nan Ky marks the last appearance of | a moment: then, eyeing me with settled hatred, | (CF Fetaining an tuapression, but feeling had {a charge of cach room or ball of this cing! wee | togive a graceful Episcopalian air to the ser- bewllderment I happened to remember that in | Miss Adelaide Neflson on the Cincinnati stage, | he answered, ‘No.1 dou’; 1 want chocllt.> goa ge eee are Ss id, ans vice of the tia Church. Ifsuch a reasonable | Mrs. Whitney’s Cook Book ‘Just How” she | Her engagementembraces but six performances, ~**Mother’s lamb shall have chocolate by and eae en een eaea - Kot ae IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE oat Mim chars be the genie te cat cee Dytertan Churcige, Gere ee a ae Suggests heating @ knife, In order to spilt open | Including the Saturday matinee, by."sald Mrs. Kandolph, aud Kissed bin i pe eel peer ek Ice Ranaoiphtwes peteony LO ReuIRGTON cir BOO Ohetee, lace. Large heattea, noble men would use serting | a nlot Short-cake. Sy enought I. may not | — It is stated that Professor James E. Mur- | manner perfectly distracting to the man who silent. = a Saturday, April 3a, 1880. ' Some of their leisure hoursin giving fustruction enenyeet excuse for any Presbyterian descrting | smoking-liot Might bread be silted with a hot adored her. Whereat he grabbed an earring, | “He n fat! el a doch will begin an engagement at the Chestnut (4 “T argued good from this, and felt elated. Rus- in.using the tools, and thus, if play and work | qethetic coment merely tO gratify his He ane dough act erode! aP- | Street Theater in Philadeiphia on the sd of May. | 924, cruelly held her graceful mead at arm's of these Letters the applicant Lerreas,” and K ae ae 0 nd. work t a a engi Sell aud his wife saw something out ot common | must e: for ADVERTISED Kive eer ads Gabe SGP tee | a Cees amaiara ne! | Ane Gena yh toiae cars| evel ae, o> Coo Om | Se xg, you make mama ey. Spent at Fmt spa ont | EE gear rH we oh hy we e | a reshyterian J S % sald, ‘SI y. 7 : uf ie etter ice. Aglass ot beer or Whisky. and We wou Teel | Elves a case in polut. “A mercbant of thiscitg | Is, aud as 1 plied it up to rag ee che Hae TY este are eggampbell has written a do- |” she young pirate held on, however, unti his | ™Y ‘Although weave known each other but a LADIES’ LIST that we had taken a great step in the direction | Went toa strange church. It was a little iate | put it on a plate upon which I had laid a fresh | mestic drama, dealing with eastern lite, which | uncle Russell caught the Uttle arm and shook few days, you feel, as I do, ours is nocom- A-Atkins WM Of temperance, and consequent prevention of | abd services had commenced. On enering the | Dapkin, for the contact of the hot bread with | he expects to'have brought out at the Walon | iewith “an hit young rascal, let go.’ mon fvenicnint ’ Be—utilor Ellor Binkley Fannie; Bool L Mee ss ay my plan is very crude, as | Church they were met by an usher, to whom | the cold plate would have produced the same Square Theater next season. The scenes of ~ ‘Be careful; don’t hurt him,’ said Mrs. Ran- if . < s ‘ a he made ho answer. Mary E; Brown Matilda. | = # & the gentleman sald In a clear and distinct tone | Sodden clamminess on the surface of the lower | the play shift from the wild interior ons of | dolph, with great warmth and decision. "1 : e aed ee eee tere eneehae ee Of aloes “Enis Indy 1g tide Wan ane | alice OF Co Ten eae ene tower Penhsylvania to the fashionable sands or wae, | eye jeggo! won't leggo!” screamed Rob- Se Cet ga manny 7 as tak for Fal ; ; ere eiling, ty; the night was heavenly bright; she was being considered, improved, and, I sincerely | be obliged to eyed for a seat near the door.’ The | Slicing of hot loaves except upon emergencies, | port. The same prolific playwright has also | bie, until the yelling, struggling mass of em- ig ue ste 4 She was M Mrs: Chandier Laura V, Qaney ‘annie Mrs: Colman Fanny Mra; Car- d bell Nannie. i 5 S , P = a 2 _ s : -autiful— Adelaide, I love T hope to | ponmeliy Ante i bere ry.” | usher Started off, motioning them to follow. | AS airequent diet it might prove injurious, but | completed “Matrimony,” which will probably | broidery, bare’ knes} amd yellow curls was | beauliful— . jonnelly Amelia J; Davis GA; Doan Jeanie; scope _TMSS Brows.” | fie went down "the aisle tor 'alimose: ons | ot More 80 than OLnGr WaT Breas ieee, | Gbleted, Matrimony.” whlch autumn; the | handed over to Marie, the donne, who carried tt | Wi SOU oa stan instantly. turned Ee doth bee rato A Reliable Duck Story. front seat, and turning around to seat | can Agriculturist, plece ts farcical In character, aud tts chief male | up stairs. “Robbie won't! Robbie won't reach- jon ana Bool ee St oe ee Tee) Pep reas: Buntos Lacie. “Speaking of the duck shooting on'st. Clair | the Parties whom he supposed to be at| —HosE-MADE MACRAME Lace Pnzow.—F g | personage is a journalist. ing us in grateful diminuendo, 5 meh Detainee # look asT never’ G—oreen Betlie: Gaskins fannie; Gasman ” sighed an Old citizen. as he took a seatin | bis heels, was greatly surprised to see them | macrame lace elther thread, supplied for the | — Mr. Maurice Grau’s French opera company Mrs Kandolph and 1 took a stroii by the } ME! Rerore, the gun store, “I don’t think there are as many | Very quietly a in the rear of the she et ‘you raised your hand | Mamie. birds up there as there were ten or fifteen years | Church. He immediately approached the gen- purpose, may be used, or as it 1s rather ex- | Closed their supplementary season at the Fitth against my child, my Hobbie, my angel. You ae ens Apple: core Agate Allan; Head ‘My little son is very 8 4 0 Eomnore Mi or "6; Hardy Kate. D pensive, fine string, a pale-brown color, and, | Avenue last week. It 1s sald to have been a a child {3 a treasure when prop- | Called him a litte fiend. I despise, detest, utter- | if bermame Mary Mrs. 4 hy, sir, the channels used to be just | teman, and, stooping down, sald to him in a} fourpence or sixpeace per ball, may be used! | Very successful one, several new operas having a aon Prop: | iy abhor you. I'd marry a demon sooner.” —Jones E: ia Mrs; Joudon Mary E Mos; Diack with ‘em, and they were so tame thal you Jer nisin angry waloe, coy td tyoufol- | and’ look equally well. ‘To thake’a: prow been Produced with marked favor. page Ceres et, venules, wall disprestem< | cr Ford, she shone white with anger. As | eon May A Keo ducks could never, return, and the veteran | church, youll know it The gentleman made} inches ‘ong, twelve troad aad’ teres eee | Colne Maplesoa 1s to receivea compu- | SPizit shan't be broken. “See how good he was afterward. A ltte | plc toser Henry. ars hunter continued: “I remember I was out one fied been Gismiaed be een ae ee een SE an GS gran. and cover it ghtly | ment on Tuesday evening, April 6, at the New | straigruay BO but a Uttle wholesome res | wiscieceme deepline ines M—Minor Amy H- ; : ous pee i a poms tooo ete pand how | who was standing in the vestibule, and handing | @#lround the Bee, nee of old calico or | York Academy of Music. ‘The stockholders have | "Wo, she broke in, with decision, ‘he doesa’t ; Dou't speak to me,” she struck in. * Never Gavoling Mea Biyier. izabeth A: Morgan Ida; dred,” ventured cne of the auditors, after along | im Dis card requested his in return, saying | WOUsNd, Make asilt In tue top of the cover, | tendered 08 Ta te ne uett An recognition of | need it. ‘e's a darling child, and my only | 4telet me see your face again. Never dare.’ | Malory Mary Sue. Matting Mrs. interval. “Three hundred: Why Talways killed | {© him that he destred to. know the name | 420 With a spoon iit in as much more bran ag | pis cersvccd mathe eee opera. Allthe | comfort.” Sie wal on Riakly so the bemel eneekiy | ere haae teens iectings Sénapbitas dire: over a thousand every tine I went out! No, sir; | Of the man who could treat a stranger go | JOUCan squeeze in.” In this way you get the | artists of the company: ; a | ve : following. She swept up stairs, flinging me back a appear, and the ‘The little fierceness of motherhood was ve! I counted over sixteen thousand great big, fat, | ‘sultingly tn the house of God. ‘The usher ina | Pillow much firmer, Sow up the’ sitt wich a | performance will consist of the second “ame tee becoming, after all, to such a pretty woman, | # Judith look full oF sigh cao . = a thes fat | rage fonnted to the list of the officers of the | Stfong thread, and then cover all round with a | third-act of “Alda,” the second act of “Carmen.” and that May day passed like a pleasant dream! Reented Choos cn ie aise the eck ene | eure: hanging beside there ao eo the | Pac tengths oF the hoe eng GRE Stralght lines | the second act of “Dinorah,” and the last act Of | ‘To be sure, ly. wae broken ooesstount by eae long did it take you?” “+I don't know, sir; Thad most deflant tone: “There's my name, sir.” It eines the. ahreade cteal tet Pas oe ee “La Favorita.” picion of «nightmare in the shape of Robbie, bo watch with me. Time 13 nothing’ toa man | }8 Beediess to say that the gentleman has never jteous Wrath. Smit Mrs. I told Russell the whole matter at once. ee os ‘He whistled, then laughed long and loud. | smth N “By Jove!’ he sald, ‘the boy had never had a 1 T—ihorn h Annie M; Stew- -Spi'man Mariay e E; Smith Sarah: Short - adie unten Amy; Thompson Berta; Taylor Sea ; ‘hipping, and didn’t understand it, {t's a pity. es ; — Sidney Woollett is delighting a part of the | Who. except for the one moment when he | ¥! rou can’ 4 2 W_Wilbams A B: Wayne Mrs; Whits Nettie; counting ducks “1 counted aloud, and ‘when | Feturmed to that chureh,” "We have on several | Plcce On at the aes ae ae ae ents’ SNe vote ae RE Ree ie grabbed the coveted *choclit," regarded me Witt eg aegis that spotted brat is conseras Witemier Hore: White PG Mrs. the ducks were small I counted tio for one. sions seen ushers tramp pompously up the i 3 Phejtwo | tions of entire plays of Shakespeare. He is an | Steady disfavor. "m afraid there’s no for you.’ GENTLEMEN'S LIST. By aud by 1 got tired ot counting and got ready bit Ae he Paina pee ee ace sone Se Englisbman, rather under middie age, who has | 4. Pee srpertcmrarcrr is basen cst eos vent lett nest morning ‘or Paris by the early aApimiden & Brow; Angell Frank; Arnold F A; for the slaughter.” “‘How many did you kill?” | se sede : by asi made a life-study of the great poet. “He holds in rege pend : diligence.” ichibald James ; ns Orson. “Well, now, 1 suppose I could ile about it and | TO some people it 1s torture to be led to a con- Sn theatre pina Gee ee ee a, bis memory weet of thotertor Shakespeare's |, | Kiss me, Robbie dear,’ I yore “Well,” sald Ford, “It was lucky for you. plickicdge AM: Borot Baptiste; Brooks, say_1 killed nine or ten hundred, bat Tm get- aes Snke eee ee al ougne oS CD: | as you proceed with the pattern, the atiner waa. | leading plays, the stage direction which accom. | 4, Hit Ta Caco ene Talve the nice | Robbie thust Rave turned outa terrible wretch | 31: Be ree a ution Hance Heke ee q e . No, <A eve! york mis s cl * ; , “No, he rt. Ss % pe * Bel : aida kin @ blasted ee aad Mtaats whentths to church in time, but there are cases in which | More even will the work be.—Boxon fran. Inight alane conn Sea OMe we gentleman a pretty, pretty kiss. fourteen: ieee sw tiasanneeed, wal pusioe win Johar? Butoh 9 a ‘Pate KO. Denk strange part of the story comes in. When I | tls is impossible. Many ushers are so accus. | 87!" i es arranges the text in each case to sult his pur- | ,,; The nice gentleman approached cautiously, | to nis mother and step-father.” bull Robert; ‘Barlow Steven; Budd 8 W Degan to lift tat gun upthoseduexs knew what | ‘Omed to being obeyed that they never think ef | _ THE FEAR or Fat—No doubt it 13 Unpleasant | poses, and, though not always letter-pertect | DUC uot cautiously enough. Robbie delivered | €0,) Step-father! She's married, then? Beut RS; Brown Thomas: Broewell WH. 2; Ben I Was up to just as well as a human be and | 4Sking strangers their preference, but start off | to be excessively obese; but the morbid dread | in his delivery, makes comparatively few | Well-almed blow directly between my eyes. “Thee years ago she met a man m: superior | Bit WW; Baker William; Balsell W D; y what did they do? Why, sir, about two hun- | 251f tired out ofa gun to trot the CS up | of fat which has in recent years become fash- } blunders. z ‘Next morning we allstarted ina traveling in tact, courage, and persistence. 1 respect and | ¥ 2: s Gred of az made a sudden dive, scam under | t0.the very seat which he does not want. Ab | lonable has no foundation in phystological | UU"GCTS Seguin, the most delignttul o | &Tlage for the passage of the Simplon. ‘Tne | 1 tact, courage, €—Cox © L: Colby H; ox & Humes: Oox JF; the boat and all raised on her port side at once | USher who does a thing of this kind Is really not | fact. Fat answers two pw ; it acts as a = id ig) vehicle was roomy for the four of us, and Rob- avy him. Chapman JW: Campbell 3: Clark LW; Chambers operatic contraltos, has been telling a Detrott | ple besides. The bonne rode outside. In fact, But what a tussle he must have had with Paul Coouts 7, Carroll Willie; Curtis De F. ot ! Yess : a as polite as if he had let the ‘Df alone. Ti z . 5 a " and upset her! Yes sir, they did, and there I | 28 Po — e Stranger alone. To | non-conducting envelope for the reporter sometiting about herself. “She made | hismother wass0 fond that, Ietics nenes | the boy Dantorth A'S: Dennis AE: Drahash ET. Dit body, and Was in the North Channel, tn ten feet of water, | b@ 20 usher requires a good deal of solid com- | protects it from too rapid loss of heat, and it y “- Ne "S “Yes; for our domestic system ts peculiar. | lon Geo C; Drew H T; Donate Joseph, 2: Davia ‘ht vet. | Mon sense.—Phila. Pine: serves as a store of fucl In the course of | ber first appearance in opera in that city four- | neid something of a sinecure. New, there's sean tilg pn20; Dui Mr: Dewey SW: Denin Stophy. oe Le Welt Tetmperans a the exhausting diseases it not unfrequently hap- | teen Years ago, when she was Zelda Harrison. | nothing that so favors a rapid intimacy’ astray. | Here are statistics: out of one hundred of the | Lop20, Dunlap ‘ch oem ott n sm ; < Laziness the Foundation of Social- e and about 17 years old. Rose Cooke, “Sher” | eling by carri: ‘There's the proximity, the | Pirate species of child that I’ve met, three were ‘eEniuie J B; Edman Preston. icked up bytes Thdiang Wee wentiorneee ine piped until tie rescrve er eae is exnansteg, | Campbell, Win, Castle and the late Edward Se- lack of ceremony, the luncheon from the game Caen ran oman one French, and ninety- | g*Fortune Albert; Fuller Ed; Purbay FT: eto Mn buat aad hie seh he es Socialism ts a disease of a state of civilization | and then he dies of inanition. Fats supply the | Win, whom she afterward married, were in | napkin, the walk’ up hill, the flower to be cue cull tor guage men of mettle I | sister Henry 5 Fox John Field Jalen: Faber thing comes in. U'ader the boat were wo hun, | 12,Which a true solence of society scarcely ox- | material of the: Lenting proms ee he | Ene company. “Sheed bos Ree ole plucked, the Uttle accident, the boot or shaw! | Sor Itcsne? for nimety four mnen Of mettle. t | qames Ay Pry ML: Falviueicr Ester Erlever 7 A: ba forge i TuMp ducks, Tus: | ists, in which false notions of life, of the Tela- vitality matnly depends. In great excess it | Of school,during which time she had been study- | to be adjusted, the rude’ jostle, the readily- Grtnan? J G—Gray Alexander; Gordon A’ had been caught ther suheoaie cme am Raed tion of the individual to the society and the | {5 inconventent; but the external layings-on- | 1ng music with Mrs. Seguin, the elder. The com- | granted pardon. Why, you are old friends in'a | % Ford laughed, and filled a glass. “Here's to | zinonski Col: Goher Charley, Gri had to do was to haul ‘em out ant rip 7em On state, are wide-spread, and in which all ranks of-fat 1s no certain measure of the internal | Paby opened in “La Sonnambula,” and she had | gay. I felt myself lucky. But I reckoned with- +f Galatti E, Graham DG. vi FoI Conta step-father, the hero and martyr!” E Goweld F'S- Glover Harry the head.” “Why, wy ‘didn't they dive down | are honey-combed by sentimental otions of | development of adipose tisstte; much jes3 | Ue little part of “Lisa,” from which all the mu- out Robbie. It seems, as an inducement to be STi tinpieet of men.” Lane added, fill. | 2; Gilbert HB: Gunn dW: Gray John , 2; Green under the boat? : ” aske "L | What ought to be. andcan be, in this world. to fal ven | SiC was Cut because It didn’t sult her voice; two | washed and dressed, his mother had told him 3 me ‘ ic] james L: Gatewood James EK; Gordon Mr. s teur duck-ahooter. “Why didn‘ they tr, wate | Siuce Rotuseau,e certain set ot doctrines nas | Goes. tendency 10 grow fat imply, or @ as | Dghts later she took “Lavarilo,” in Maritana,” | je showd see a Swiss chalet-—a pretty, pretty. | INE Wis glass, “Ab, sigh, ended ashe boganes | tty Gt, Bush eee ae Nig Howard. Bnarene: didn’t they? Wel, sir, 1. mj’ : been permeating modern society, which have | “ratty ‘dezeneration.” It 1s time to speak | 40d that she regards as her realdebut. Since | litue chalet, ‘way up on the high mountain.’ iShe’s the loyeliest. woman in the world.” Halstead & Co: Henson John; Hauplemeyer Done’: Sem why they didn’t, but It wastro iat no truth in history or fact at all but which flat- | out on this point, as the most absurd notions | that time she has usually been engaged and at | Two minutes after our start Robbie began in | “S Hinman LB. Hays MB, 2: Heisson MB, Holmes had sprung up, and I didn't feel 1 ter Auinan hature and are sure to be popular, | scem to prevail’ Again, it 13 not true that | Workin one opera company or another, from | gus tunis Nelson; Hickeock Kk D; Haywood WA; Hanscom ing! All Thee tee Scounted over at because they make light of education, culture, | special forms of food determine fat ‘That ig | Me first of September to the first of June, and “**Mam-ma, I wantersee the cha-let.’ Charles Reade. WP; Holcher William ; Hop u. . thousand ducks, captured two b: aia cad capital, breeding, aud all the excellences | an old and exploded notion. Some organisms | bas Deen the contralto with every prominent “ “By-and-by, my love.” HOW THE GREAT NOVELIST WORKS—HIS PERSONAL | J—Jacks+n J F ;Jolmbon Peter . Jackson William. ro 7 here “ which, being all very hard to , raise him % let th 01 ni soprano who has appeared in English opera in ««*Robble wantersee the cha-let n-o-w.’ APPEARANCE. Kendof D; Kell Edigund; Kouns Geo Les Sete te nent ee Say | Ro has them above him wno as them not. | Stantiest and least sac cascte Poeauestaud | this country. ‘She bes never: boss sere ae «-«Ropble must ride up on the big mountains | when Mr. Reade of writing asa la. | ReitiyJudee: Kuspp ‘SP; Krating Sttke ‘Ring Wil man here want to see the documents: ‘No | THEsame doctrines teach, per contra, that the | food; whilst others will not. be “fattened,” let | does NOt intend to, Rrs. Seguin, the elder; ives : : borlous and dificult art, says London 7/vth, he | - K-—Lee A L: Lee CT; Lathrop DH; Larner G W man did. They all looked out of tie wind Bee ‘untrained man ts the normal type, and stand- | them teed on the most “fattening” of diets. The | Pleasantly in New York, where she is joined “*No; n-0-w;’ and Robbie aqulzmed s about on a is not talking at random. His books are con- | Loubsrac Henry: Lynch John: Lockbart JW. Le- and wondered if they could le that way when | 2¢4- 80 that men, instead of being urged so seek | matter is one in regard to which it 1s supremely | €Very summer by her pupil and successor. his mother’s lap like a lively you! structed with an amount of Iabor wien super. bent D toes Woe Lamb W A. ean they had passed three-score years. —D troit Bree the excellencies are encouraged to believe desirable and politic to be natural, adapting the — “Alda” was performed at the Paris Grand ‘He's Reryous,’ explained Randolph; } ficial observers might not detect. “To avold ae DI. So ms re, = Se: themselves superior, without them, to those | food taken to the requirements of ‘health rather Opera last week with Verd!asconductor. Amo! ‘he couldn’t eat breakfast, 1t was so early. Rob- | gescribing Hyd: ” he observed to Mr. | Speed Henry; Middleton HO; Morrell SE; Marp ; Who have them. Such is the outcome of the | than substance. Simple food, sufficient exer. | Qermamen week wm President Grevy and his tami- | ble, want a piece of bread?” Howitt, “and tt Australia, I read some | * Gi; Murray Thome, os a: Metlond Gol: A Test of Life or Death. doctrine of equality, and, as it has spread, it | cise and habits, with moderation tn the | ly in the state box, Gambetta, Jules simon, all | ‘*‘No; want ice-keam.’ ; thirty books about that country.” Imay add | meecctscet According to the London Medical Press, those | D&S only grown more popular, has propagated | use of stimulants, compose ‘the maxim of a safe | the ministers diplomatic corps, Adelina ‘There’s no ice-cream in the mountains. that he works by fits and starts. He feels that | N—Nash& Co. _ . beings who are haunted by apprehenstons | More and more fallacies, and shifted more and | and healthy way of life.—{London L wet. Patt); Nicolini, Miolan Carvaiho, Gounod, Mas- | ‘** Want chalets, then. he must be “in the vein” to do anything. Occa- O-O'Neal Patrick agg ae J a of buried alive, and who make testament. | More distinctly intoa thirst and demand for | parcony GaKDENING.—Early in April, prepa- | scuet, Ambroise Thomss: Dinas oon canna {LU SIt sul, my pet.’ a | Sionally he forces himself; but the results are | »¥\ Prayer W Mi Harker Albert: Damer Sawa isious against such a contingency, may | ee eee en ter TS ney octal: | rationscan be made for adorning a balcany's> | ‘The mise en.scene was a wonderful oles at oe 1 Eee Hee prolonged whine, and | indifferent. Herein he differs from Sir Walter | Petterson Ej, Pinkney David: Falmer Rdwin Som tabs cosine, for acieace foo Supplied an | #™18an effort to gratify this thirst in some » Painter Bober that it will bea bower of beauty from June to | ard arclimologically,true in its representation of | Robbie began to throw himself viotently ‘trom | scott, who went to - . 2 infallible means of determining whether or not | fact Way than by using tt as an incentive to} November. Vines are of course the chlcr oe | thebyent othe Piveecna representation of Side to bite against the doors of the carriage. ‘| ing at 6. Scott, by the way, Is a favorite of Be—Hampey Daniel; Rice EW; Ransom 3 W: Bob- Whe vital spark has quitted the tnortal trame. | ‘ther way, unieas Ie gonsieus ee Paes sans, | sential, and there isa large variety from which | were the monumental Tow of SpRInKeS at Ge | chon ane Ana the i Ee ater | Beads, Mrho galls im “the British Homer.” | iron JOR ebb J Crew: Kono Job; Ring at; : with abso- iy to make selections. W ine, or in ates of Thebes an moo! ‘scene on the ne , Please, a Perhaps test Scott ute certainty between fe. Sad” deaths ior tne means of material enjoyment from those | Creeper, clematis Of various. Kinds, madeira | Ganiscst coe ete ee ee ooene, on the the youngster flang about in comparative sife- | that wiman should love.“ two or three hours after the stoppage of the | them to eB ere +] vine, wistaria, passion flower, Ronevenckie, clear sky and the stars twinkling above the | ‘Y- exercise peat ntervais | can quote wi work every morn. c : those who have not pi an’ “ @ hundred times a1 the day. the novelist, ad- heart the whole of the muscles of the body have jessamine and Japanese woodbine are best. The } ancient temples was indescribable. The tones as poem. Wit Scott, the BERG iy cy ag weet oe | Sonam mermioampmenesnaoe | petra rans aan gues | Gauls mnie Secetes Sr | monte ar a eet Ate | Rita A lal ey aes te, Oat whee Perens oe ee eee and every step will have to bo won by | § il it jor to | asted 1t was ‘Ume to take that child in hand? ‘one of the great En- tract. If, then, when Faradism, as the treat. fam, and every step wil that thelr victory | Whilein summer thelr color Will be a brigat | were most thrilling, and lent a peculiar color nes en SRGLUNG anand | in excellence to a single ne great, Be ment with induced currents of electricity for h i. green, in autumn it will become a mass of the instrumentation. At the end of the third ir Rand argued, 1 productions. I think Foes of ice cg unt yer sk | Hae er ene mitaken—Soibners for | Rowan uy a GHG Dare | A cpm us au, Bt |e 8 gat clon ave rei | eluae AED Sermaay on puree cae hours after supposed death, there be nocon- | “arch. EaTUSAnA RE wRIER eIee in the coldest oltre Saver eern berg be Wicathe and a yre of Ivo and, eee came §0 spirited ft seemed wiser not to court thoughts took & more serious turn SS Ne a E response, It may be certified with cer- | 82 Gordon wi and ina large . 2 vas overcome discussion. e comrade ‘ewton. 3! itty sae ree a eve | Bad" Gy aaa ttaatea et | ur weeetcnenocusen a Bai, Get | pata ins ae geae Raa | tm ga hes Poca oe esmnen | ct cial Se deviate a | “WT, mae BAT Manifestation lectrii EF con ‘amateur had a pasai : 4 : hat it was, but he ‘Williams 3 ‘leon James W: : ct a lon for | the vines trained to meet over the top, andto | awaited him. But the public would have their | and hearing a whining cry of ‘ Robbie wanter: ; and I don’t know wi * ‘wile tractility. ‘Mere these SS poasibnityocee. | on months ago, a8 he | cling to the wall above. Along the front such | idol Urougue forcast saad Seta OF tie seen chalet! They say there aro fine St Ber- gecinea wo be changed. The sentence fs mysue; 8B > Srere employed UY Was when the old tests | cont Sarah Piniee cut and, tore, the | aud Gropeulunes can’ bepiantal ibe nes SPDR eta te Se Tae tac | BoE Ho fed to haul out the tongucet ons | Leave tt to the tnitisy Fanceisthatoca | a See Minister; Bal- ak aly Brians dana Strom the body and carried it off A short | allowed to ‘over the sides. or be trained on | on the stage to bow his acknowledgments. opal fy ern tipped model old man—hale, and withal “ot a tor's Delineator ; Ecundoriait befits Ae eeecranees several ene ee 8 seen ee on ee ae ming (Oene upper. pact, of the re re Zep nigh,” ald is wite, wit = his arth ct 1 belleve there’ are torrents, and stately: Fort tance, an ant of a LETTERS REMAINING SeqRgtror= SNS ee caring han ‘sasistance was called and pronounced the case } blooming plants, can be Detween the | Severity. “Tsaw you coming 8 Saloon ant mges, and white mountaia eT aoe novel r. Reade, Lapis" POT i Bes, Gowen Barah te BEDE S.A. 4 Joaden county, | ote of biced potouing. ifs head anon became | pluars with very good, Gti Variepaied. co. thls afternoon vel, my daring.” replied pes oth it coe them, for aoa mater | and roceleed. DOU i Ater gome delay, at | aioe uerer Mary Si ae dst, of heart disease, mens goay. ee & ium’, variegated leafed geranlums, doubls potu- Ausband staying tn asaloon all day would your’, | bie. . were deeply colored towers fragment of foolscap. i

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