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* al : | Agum of money on the prayer bcok which the “Yankee Doodle, Sardines Under Difficulties, SARAH EN CINCINNAT Paul Kruger. sens Se Cur ites: Weesiege minister held in his bands. From this. the ; i Arciecican Gasset] mer apk here, my dear,” sald Mr. Spoopendyte, | wine sme Says, How She Looks, | 7 leader of the Boers in their preseat ‘A local preacher prayed in meeting, “Lora, | BY Witttam AxpRews, F. R. He Sa herar= Clergy an took the amount of his fees, and the | 11 1s probable. say the curious in suchsmat- | tossing over the laces and iobons in his wifes at She $ e x “HISTO! remainder he gave to the bide. “Another that we owe the well-known caricature of | beep as from living in the seventh chaptor of | ane matrimonial seremony of many. foreign | Custom which has bearing om the rabycrorace | (ore piuay we owe the well-known oar: nothing , bureau drawer, (Gtive Lanes t6'Dia. Seetese) | Gent of the Transvaal republic. He enjoys Homans and beip us into the eighth.” Ze altar man- | {'tle was that of giving publicity to marrit that we Americans have ever seen, but which | opener? I don’t see it aay whe | You shati gaze with the eyes of one who loves | STeat reputation among his countrymen for a Countries is performed in @ very pec’ fortunes. As a rule, people nowadays generally | passes for our national prototype all Over Europe What do you want of It?” asked Mrs. Sp00- | y .auiy (as 1am sure you do) upon this exquis- | C&UUOn. Sagacity and courage. For many years — Kev. W. E. Hatcher, of Richmond. bas de- | ner: put we have numerous accounts of this | keep such inatters as private as possibie, but | and sometimes does duty on our own stage and | Pendyke, Mutterings up to protect her trinkets, | it | he bas been a known man tn the Transvaal clined a call to the pastorate of the Walnut- Interesting service having occurred In Eng | during the time of George IJ., and subsequently, | on the cover of an filustrated Paper, and in | and trying to gain a little time. . 'e gure of Sarah Bernhardt, draped in one of and ts a noted leader of “commandoes” or ex street Baptist church, Lonisville, Ky. land which are equally as singular, a few of | the leading journals of the day every now and | caricature as the typical Yankee—to the singu- \ tire Want to open some sardines with tt,” re- | her Deautifu! home gowns, a long white satin Deditt He earned, tt is sald. his first laureis: " ott E Kittridge. of Catcago, has ee 4 | again contained accounts of the fortunes of | lar appearance of Gen. Jackson. He was tall, | forted Mr. Spoopendyke, abandoning thedrawer | pe Uufiay trimmed with knots of rip When lad; now he must ve nearly sixiy — Kev. abbo! ge. iy 20 which we will notice in this chapter, fertatn individuals who had Deen joined in the | thin and angular, and at the “Hermitage,” and 80d hunting through the work basket. “Think | tous, with her great mass of rare laces twined Sears of age, A Rose commando engaged tn Sri ran coach, Paliaaeiplik oa woun farrying women ure perhaps the most bonds of matrimony, and other amusing par- when off duty, ‘delighted to wear the great renee {o.comb my hair with 1; Tmaztoe 1 | avoat ber throat, anda diamond lizard biting a hostilities against natives somewhere on the ¥ te c ‘ch, adel pinta 198 1 ‘ w 10 Wi a le it? ren, loot. bunch of cai Ot eS I rae Kimball, the church debt raiser, offict- | remarkable. On the Sth of July, 177, a wo- UC¥lars concerning’ them. Before concluding | white hat, the short-tall dress coat, aol Siri0ed tea letter with ell, 1 mar red teawoses “10 Hi ; . en = upper waters of the Vaal river recelved intel- : our paper we will quote a few examples. jaan trousers all held down by two lo Want some sardines. What uave you done Soft ‘eft cheek. You shall admire that gence at the close of a successful day's ngut man Was tried at the crim{nal court in London ated last Sunday at Hyde Park Presbytertan i and How She Asks for Bread. Struggle ts Paul Kruger, recently chosen prest» ‘what's become of the can ~ The Gentleman's Magazine, of March t5, 1735, all of which costume was probably made by , With Itz” ‘Titians hetr; sigh as you ing thal 4 Culu imp! was advancing to aliack for having disguised herself as a man and | », ‘tall “Sonn Pi f Car. Phiol from him tato | “You, might take your big knife,’ recom- CATCH GLIIPSES them. The Boers, all excepting church, in Chieago, and helped them extinguish } married in succession three women, and, agit a8 the fellowing: “John Parry, esq., of | ee Sa lice pes Poe. mended’Mrs. Spoopendyke. Tlie. lat e | Of that { ny foot and ankle, respectively tncased clined to credit. the unwelcome 1 1 debt of $1 Was put, defrauded them of money and clothes. ™&tthenshire (inarried) toa daughter of Walter history. agen eee ate a a ice ls on een | euntee i nation to. . Spo) ‘The Baptist church of Gloucester, Masa. | She was ordered to be placed in the pillory, or eae » Member for that county, a fortune | Cason ety shee ees came rom anne ae epee fora Riba ponns ae peasant © a ceom. | OF, £5,000." clever Frenchman, made at New ¢ i 8 s ¥ 3 . if Cheapside, for some hours, aad afterwards:com- Riot 5. 1788 ib eel rash oa tedete ot gros | mitted to prison for six months. We are told | Te, azette, Of January 5, 1759, states: im Diue Satin Shoe and Diue slik stocking: and the kulfe and bored then you may retire to a corner to bite your “Sun- | In 1815 the couqtiering hero was entertaiued in AWsy al one Corner of the box, while his wife | floger Inorcer to see ff you ate awake. we, rs entreatles to keep & good scouting Ar ’ men, tired Out by tbelr tong day's yout the looked on with consie Saat A You | fighting, lay down to sicep in the lager. ci : day se"nnight, at St. Aulkman’s church,Shrews- the eity which he had saved. “The upper part n with considerable distress. Want particularly to know if you areawake, But kruger could not give up bis con. nial December that tn ivvs a woman, dressed as a man, pald ci es Ss) | ies . ang,” ““Hodn't you better put a paper under the because if you ave not awake you know ou viction tbat danger was st band He very q@tetly. her addresses to a woman, and was favorably bury, A. Holbecke, esq, of Slowley HIN, near | of the Exchange eee RE NaAeC cATnior box? You'll get tie OIL nore Hg Rd s — The Woman's Christian Temperance Unton | received. ‘Tne lady to whom the deifcate at-| Coleshill. in this county, to Mrs. Ashby, of | says an eye-witness, * be drealtog. in order to bite your niger | determined {o watch, and persuaded a hrewsbury, a very agreeeble lady. tha good suppe r, with flowers, colored lamps and trans- Suggested Mrs. Spoopendyke. tentions were paid was sot the sento ‘No. | won't elt Mt s peered die turn your sn to the com comrade t0 Waich with him. Seated on wagon 13 send outa circular giving reasons ms were pald was some years the se | fortune!” “Again, in April, 1783: (Married) on parenci insetiptions, Before sapper sD n't ether,” said Mr. Spoopendy pany. and 1p doing so you are relieved of tue ONES, OU Opposite sides Of the laaver, the two wie aiconane, Wine should not be used at the eas ead cee ay ental | Saturday ase ME. Noone besaderie to the Scr tera to ik ae the arrangens it plo pe paunged (hrough and tne oll ena heceselly ot bitte Sour Huge You have caught men watched, rifte in hand, turoug night, elng the : this.| Years i spurE ‘Serve you rignt »” he continued, a glimpse of eet, communion treachery was discovered. and according to the pane Mrs, Mary Bowker, both of unacct mpanied. One of the transparanet: P Ere meee a tee He Lad.” bs a K street, Out Of the BurGet | Peering into the darkness. “At length, when thé ea bor inscription, ‘Jackson | P a the tin, while the grease Ouse window, ai en you fully and morning mists were rising, Krager’s keen @ar acais naa Gnd sea Wictory suey aren Sone: “Thegeneral , Hew in all directions. “tt would. teacn Youto quickly realize that spite of being tn the com. | causht the dull thud of naked fect approaching. The Eucalypths in California. looked at tt, and Turned about to me, ma hatl- ak thecan opener where you could find {t. pany of a worman who eats her breaktast fo a | He bad just time to give the alarm when,chang pbia“and the pastoral relation between him | Manand wife for thirty-six years at Fone Hl [The Fsmily’s Defender.} fellow sort of way, saying, ‘Why dla you not | What kind of Housekeeping do You call this, White satin gown In Cincianatl, you are never. Ing Ubelr cant jous advances for a determined and the Alexander church of the same city has | They kept an ton, and the “wife, = | One of the most beautiful and attractive write, ‘Hickory and Victory—they are. but pay hoes he vel led, a8 the biade sitpped out tbeless in Cincinnati. Yes, your enchanted Tush, @ Mass Of Zuius, with suripped and greased been dissolved. eee fa) ae aetna Fo A on | reatares of Oakland's cnvironais found in thetr | Obe’? After supper we were Wodblal to & Oe peed up on ee ha Six Sarpex bas only carried you to the corner of =o ar ed the a ret. Some af the ennmy —The Baptist “Year Wook" for 15st, ehority | Crocned In fove when FOuDE can Soo Say | ply mabiring. and “excpedingly Uiitiy | er ruerer and’ his apowent se) een tien, | Seeopendyke: anxiouny”” Se SS | “eBrread,” sie Satah, without aay vtatble | clap batts Srenis ose rifle betore Sheers 296,327 reg Bi E 3 5 j : fe et ge Ke ele! s ¥ is struck er pilvate . is ss c ‘I crease for 1590 Dein Wit,29% jbusbaud” subsequently charged aman with | imported to California from Australia miny | gard man, with arms like a skeleton, aud | Tf i — Outside of Baltimore the — Rev. Dr. Mutehmore has accepted the cal! | rst writer of this story, “the old Yady "proved of the Montgomery Avenue church, Patladel too knowlog.” Two women lived together as | extorting money from her under threat of dis. | years after the annexation of this country to ; Mune. le Generale, a short, fat dumpling"-pov- | (ie bone, or t would have beendead with agony no impression.“ pr is a * one selt- | closing the seeret, and for this offence he was | the United States. bing oppoaiteeach other lke nalcdrunken 1n- | S200e Bey ne Caine oe fimnang coment d jedistacad’ Gomube sustaluing Baptist church tn all the sta‘eo penoed tostany three tmesin the pillory, ; rhe bine eum ts dsnally propagated from the | Mane, ve. the wil’ melody, of Fousim tp | to saw ab this box Any mors. Witteet or ee Alions ‘ Maryland. This statement is male by a corre. | &Bd to undergo four years’ imprisonment. seed, which grow3 in a Iiitie Cup very much | Gum Tree,” and endeavortag pring spondent of the Eraminer and — A Dill is pending In the Odio legislitu whose purpose is to prevent itquor eelito; oa s e tic? Got an Idea I'm going to Salp of a “You must always give ac ee Tanita auuee Of =the, History Oc | Tosembling: the eup or exterior covering ofan | into) the ait, Wall Sarr Femarkable, AMM far | ele Gan times. SIE Some Ee | wneeese me Sandford and Merton,” whose eccentricity ts | acorn and about the same size. But ludtead of assembly could nce furnished. Mrs. Jackson's dead nthe pain? Where's the laughing gas Stupia Ptr gate TES See ee eee Seer eR re ie Ce Ene | garlyaL is Now OTICIG THEA Te Po Pitkont | Gige 1S Seine IAUSting Gastwhlle 1 ecteack | wat tonne 8 ae In his early days he gees pet coy combine pions ie slusier city A the Union a curious eplevde. forthe | these measly old fish,” and Mr. poopendy': Bites ote eS stn) afreling, fishing, be | With disa’ atment in some love affalr, "i e n + Frencl oreole erve. ‘ance nd the r¢ and th abbed the W.th draught ames ciel ae Bags tale teroine, | whien be took 39 lauch ‘to heart thay he de: | uurseryimen readily produce eas yours frost | French and Greote ladies to ovserte Sue. had pranced around the room, njabbed the | Wu draughts af vicred maa notice ad. Here, bread.” nde hears the word with 113 erhas twice been It Bagland speeds the feast; the eo'r- Ke stnan for his countrymen, He first went ynons are delicately sprinkled 1% tae droad felt Dat, the stort Jacket ined (9 fol! ders in th re playing of ife into the bo: tT d ripped “ideued walter; omeleies ahd “tal snob” (snoes ot uatanned isachery Slare = . > arate "1 e | never visited acity larger than Nashville be Sulfe into the box again, and ripped away eer. Finies halen ae gratin, b/sieaks ans | Which form (he usual and recognized costame Haz, OF, SuNAAT. DF prescribing penalties of | Tas canals of EngUrine THAGy Tele omits | AmB Year or CON EOGTD Ae oat ones kee | tore, She oonlessed te aime, Livineoton tint tough he was run by steam. | No use to bide | 0+ follow one arter ‘the other. aud abore Cf a Dopper. On his return he tel ths aston Faerie peer Thought it: proper to suticct her te. Suchea | Very Droad, and wear au ashy blue tints bak the | she knew nothing about fine. cclapany. or assay from mes” he yelled, backing at the box atterof the cutlery and the povvelain.”” cd Gur te trends clad ta 4 ga hay — One of the most practical and sensibie wits | creature ashe lesired he could not meet with, | leaves of later growth are quite narrow and long, | fine clothes, and she had no resource but to ght, now your ere, THAT GOTDEN VOICE 1 i coat and the boots worn by . rr | th upon guidance of ber | {ud there can’t any dod gasted sardine that of Dona Sol ts uplifted, si y of missionary work recently done is by a quiet | and, It beeame evident that either he would | some of them bears er oe erie THERES CURE LIVineatae UES Chane: | eve wus Dulltgetatapromne. toes put, 1 | “mower chee” Bea oe taee speaks she | CHOUgH,” he sill, “and there were tlhe houses: gentleman in New York, who goes out every | have to oan ercee CER ee ED te orten Happens that we find two brancnes of | Vide her with clothes and dresses suited to tellye.” ata heeselved a tish by thetail abd placeth the pai ot her Uny hand on tee ye Dut ii aman wanted to go and smoke by him- day with his pockets filled with ear muffs. He | {ogo. He adopted the latver coures, aad tye | the same tree: one immediately over cue othe, | Ler appearance Iu public. ‘The ap Jackson slung him across the room. + vou're f Of mine and squeezeth genty, | Self even away from London, every piece of distributes tuese comforts to the drivers of | ‘patticulars of the manner IN whieh he at. | clotued im foliage so dierent In appearance, | Party’ published a caricature atthe tine, 1D€ Dusiuess With Sooopendyke now that the Ciucinnatl audience | he veldt seemed to be owned ‘by some one or Bl ee eee a re ee ee ee ee ee a are re ae oat ie cree UNG: | ee Teresa ae Sang Om SADIS ae |e RN GN'E. Yoo ere bad” eked Mrs, tine tmpressi would come up and say the land was his and = © | Hospltalat Shrewsbury, and selected two of | leaves are quite aromatic and emit a fragrance | Mrs. Livingston was employed In lacing her tn, | | Bs , 4 tine impression — UD) a y a Petition tnto his prayer on Sunday week:—“ | Tonal At Shrewsbury, and selected two of which to many persons s very agreeable. ‘The | 0 Make a Walst where a watst had been, or SPOopendyke, dodging the tiying beads and “Ig tt not so?” adds the pretty little dark he tidnt want you there!” Kruger can speak Lord, bless the Established Church, and the | were both twelve Years Of age. One he named } Dark of the tree 1s of a gray or reddish color, | Should be. but was not. It was remarkable [ulls. “They wont be very good If youopen eyed Jeanne Bernhardt ailirmatively trom | 20 fuglsh. Once, some years ago, when oat Free Chureb, and the Vnited Presbyterian | Lucretia and the other Sabrina. Lucretia was | Smooth like that of the sycamore, and some. | that General Jackson, though himself an adept ying: ordinary ctvilived men, “fagiand was well = onowied ais across the table. hunting, his Mile’ burst. in his hand and. shat S $ oe Chinre! at x ef t , Hike tl ter, it of tselt t (when he chose) in drawing-room arts, and at ,_“"Oh, won't they?” how! t. Spoopendyke. “NO, uO,” persists Sarah. “I have the in. t thumb. | it Was necessary that tt Sooweal deer various eons Oy whieh Gren, wile SEGrINE Cathe ae ee OE parent trunk and falle tk Gan. Makes to the | Home in elegant society, “was. bila’ to. tne Tt you don't like era that way, whatd you stinct of those things. I know better than any enangled per ee ate or en aaa Sem the they are called; bless them ail” a dark complexion. The giris were jent on | ground. ‘The follage of the blue gum acts as a | homely bearing and country manners of bis | &Sk them for? Maybe you want me to take’em one can tell me. | stupenied them during two | ™ahgled part Should bring on lockjaw. Kruger a _ The i Wwite. He put great honor upon her at New Gr- | Out in a baby carriage. P'raps you have gotan acts. ‘They sald to themselves: ‘Why, this 1s | futreated bis comrades to undertake the opera- ma tis day na Condit ad ng “Und: | wit he twelvemocin arte ‘axing toemy, | Mmospnere ap that duray the ay wasn {he | louis inallsotppantcon altoccaona greg Trot Ought Coca anger em 'aaa Mien | Sot aah" ase mae cg aah | Slo ccant gommenced. Dat cave IC up, "Kruger i z 2 ye 4 © twel ni ig the “ | Proof to the word that tits brown wife of his | Out Maybe you want me to get into that box — shrick, pose; she makvs of “Adrien ayoung | then be Jobin hand and amputated the ered it his duty last Sunday to read an adver- | resign one into the protection of some re- | ground under the spreading branches of the lit a boa aaa tae thumb himself. ‘The small se 4 Usement of Her Majesty's Opera Company. | spectable tradesman, giving ito bind her | blue gum, particularly near the seacvast where | WaStohim the dearest and most revered of A boat aud take ‘em out with a seine. Well, | girl, a worgan, not a statue, a calmer. | Shows iow deta yen Scar now remaining ace by : | apprentice, maintaiiiee mer, if ene behaved | fogs prevall, is often wet from the water which | DUMAN beings. Had she lived the scandal con. | Won't T teil ye. Give me the ton Tens | Tu ns! Do we like this, or don't we2' | Shows how drm and {bilinching “Une operator laying especial emphasis on that yories reer | Wa ail gle married, began business for | incessantly drips from the overhanging foliage. | Hected with the notorious Mrs. Eaton would that fish at’ We Bottom, tL. they cate to the conclusion that they | WAS, aud has excited the wouder of amore tha Uda to wivé the lie to the acccriion that Cinces | erselt. Upon elther of these events he prom. | Without a drop of ratafatl, the water from tils | Ot have occurred to forever cast an evil repu- | they Hired ae 2 hah ea he pu toned | . mm to gi : @ ASS a “| ised to advance ¢400 more. He avowed is in- | Cause alone sometimes ‘accumulates under | 'ation.on his administration. It was for her | veins more Claret. a . Mat, Coach Kovesxrks.—The United States fans attended such performances. ent . these trees Insuch quantities as tostand in | lat he built the new “Hermitage,” near | g! . “Not until the fourth act,” sbe returns. (‘Now ail coach between Alexar ace eresy tention of educating the girl he should retain, fl s . st “tty : “Be patient, my dear,” sald Mrs. S; ne arpa fa Gees | Mail coach between Alexandria and 0; — The time was when a charge ot heresy with a view to make her his future wife, sok. | Pools, or run inamali rivulets, aif fedby are, | What is now tle beautttul city oF + my dear peapca; | [want more brread. How do you give a nexeo | La. was stopped by hielivaniees against a clergyman was bad a3 that of hydro- emuly engaged-never to injure ner innocence, | Cent ‘shower of rain. This, ofcourse, only o-. | WHC, called, before the war, the Wace, aed HET: eoMake the opening a little , notice when you want Drread al bus: -A/tous’ | night, acd the driver fired at and I or Milwankes | ; ain- | curs during the prevalence of heavg fogs and | Selphia of ‘the South.” shville bas a | Wider, and they'lt come out, : 1 is discouraging: a negro who dors not under- | Compelied to deliy phobia against adog. But now a Milwani and if he should renounce his plan, to mal is § toga 2 ; Tenily, 4 | “Aln’Ul patient,” shouted Mr, Spoopendyke. led to deliver the mall bags. Ke clergyman, asking acorrestion Ina published tal ber decently tn some creditable family | Under trees of large growth. superb situation, a gently undulating feritle be + Spoop yke. hen I ask for bread! How can I ; , ; 2 | “praps you want me to sing tou of i d_ me w Jobuson, presiding elder of the district, was remarks mi op he od £54 One of the most wonderinl qualities of thts | Valley, fifteen or twenty miles across, quite en | “P'raps 3 ant me to sing tom, “1 wish 1 | play Shakspeare If I am not understood when 1 | 7CHusen der of t Teport of due of his sermons, remarks: GE ata When he promised £500 as her ie blse eee ai qualities Tne | circled by hills, Through thts valley wiads the | #48.an angel and with the— dod gust the fish! | ask for bread? Ab!—thanks’). At the end of | {RC CORCD. A mall coach was robbed betwoon but secionaty object to angthine which will cos. AS unique as this method of obtaining a wite | city of Oakland, on (he west side of Telegraph , (Umberland river, as broad a3 the Hudson at | Come out of that!” and with a wrench Mr. SP demn me as a lunait pookendy ke hauled off the top and disclosed | y e 4 » " y the fourth act I had them in my grasp. They | el Norte and Alamosa, Col., the same nigh', appear. the arrangement was Strictly | avenue, stands a clump of blue gums, which | Alvany. The bluifs are high, a protection | i ‘ w prot fe Mabpled TEIMAINS Of tas CRC ge | UNdeTStood the situation, ‘They had peoome | “HC PASSeNKers were not molested. 3 ble, bu SB exnee! ~ Di were planted a little less than sixteen years ago. alust the marvelous rise of the ri Eleven | U nad Ss SS encinies, “Now accustomed to my making a human being of Wants but Uttle here below, but he pre —Rev. Thomas F. Plummer, tor mans a nae ome ta anawer His preston | They were then atuariinere oe an ordiusey | Diles trom the rity Is the two story brick house, | sive me a lemon: qulek now, That most essentially human being, ‘Adrienne ge u-Known rainister of the Delaware Couf-r wish was that the Iris should gal no know- | Cabbage plant, and now they reach some os or . “ith a double playza both {0 front and in tie ence M. E. church, died tn Wilmington W needay of inilammation of the bowels. ceased was a natve of Care poh my word, my dear, J dont belle ledge except from him, and to avotd them hay- | ‘5 feet tn helght, and the largest one Inthe | Tear; the plaza wooden and painted white, sup- | there's a lemon tn the louse,” stamac tng Intercourse with anyone else he took them | <toup, at a polut one foot above the ground. that lUe above zera.—Nein Haren Jour | Lecouvreur,’ who loves ‘de Saxe’ to desperation, | , 1 Ba ed Mrs. and who fs at last vices TY DY ThE POWCT | arate seen | ported ky Unick grooved pillars of the same ma- | Spoopend:ke. -i had one— of ber. rival. I had them there. I have the | SEALS ret peae coe “one Ustle thoughe | Messures lust 10 feet andéineeain circum. | Uerial abd color; the floors of che low sina (oe aaa fice ont tt geen hen rine | Li Wisaistos crn os . : He Ss What a tronblesome task he was giving hiin- | ference, or '% feet in diameter. What seems | Of stone, cach en tig {tu @ room, southern fash- | 7 ee aa Pee a3 - which he has resided in Wilmington. ihe girls were terrifed with tue thought of | the very rapid growth of the blue gum, tts tn | the nie (Of Manertcs ‘Andrew Jackson: for | spose ('m golug to eat 1 se eae eee belng in a forelgn country among strange | ber ts endowed with a most extraordinary | €ccentrle of Amertcans—Andrew Jackson; tr | > oe Paine st — The Hey. Dx. Howard Crosby. of New York, | heaule, and he was compelled to. remain wien Touauces, Aud will doubtless prove very val. | “Ir; Lincoln, who came the nearest to him, was | Pink Um going to swallo opposes lottertes at church fatrs as out of pla Qunlght and day, and bad to perform | Uable for many purposes. It tssatd to make | far more ilke other people. Im the general’s What Brutal she Re ee in connection with religious work and iff ‘¥ for them they required, Not only | excellent flre-wood, but when dry “J ne Iny NGIN TH CITY POST OF FIOK, day, February 3, ESSE ecially the women. 4), Piow! | SH To obtain any of these Letters the applieant san women are adorable: Amert- | Hust call for “AvvauTisND Lerrens,” and «ive can women, towers, fruit and children—never | ““gay“tr yt exten was auy thing stcn more exvqutsite than | seat to te Dead Later ag, one Mouth they will be these.” ad them also la your deatn scene, I is very hard | days the portrait of Mrs. Jackson (in white a Mery be ane Spoopendy ke. : . LADIES" LIST r h 8, * ery 13 gan ae be sirls had not been long together be. | (0 cut, and burns away rapidly. ‘The leaves of | StlIn and topaz jewelry. iow neck und short Spoopendyke. | z, - hs Aud 7 A-Ames HE Mra. Anderson 3 ¥ Mra; Andor Gambling mages ener. pore, ant | Ore Uey™ COMMENSED US RUSTE’ iit teen | the BIS CUER SEAS ene Ol ent DOS ere Tae CU Let Ea Otten | Goleny Gunes Cane ae DOU poe Brown SS ree Bal ae revenzefulcrimes. In church fairs the habit Other, and he often experienced great dimi | Many valuable medicinl propertios. They | Edward Livingston, Cass, and 1 Woodoury, Got any nalis Can't ye flnd some Jannani “Too practical; not poetic enough; chew too | 2: Brown 8 8 Mrs; Bal Ustherine: Batter Fm Nt | culty tea : - > have alre 06 xtensively | oTnamented tuese parlors. | Te: ndy fs Jected much tobacco; do not lift their hats freely | ¢ eut Mnily | Brooks Frances A; Barnes Ie CON petite them Atter & By oF eigte toa ae ee eee ‘nn ak Here gic the general offer indiscriminate hos- | Bimself into the closet and pranced out With a | when tuey meet laotes, On the other band, | 20a: B Julia, Bird Vly Aum, lane Updis to Eugland, and sabrina having become his ta. | the cure both of rheumatic and pulmonary | pllullly, aad here, after dinner, did. born hus bottle of arpica, ‘There,’ ae howl inoral qualities grand. Good husbands. Fond Carrow Fhuribe, Bony BB vorite, he founda situation for Lucretia asa | diseases We cannot peak advisedly either bandgand wife sit down and smoke a clay pl Gas! “a ue pon * its over the sardin 5 Tathers. Kespectful companions, Very nobie, | L aise 3 chamber miliiner. He continued to educate | Pro or con as to the efficacy of the blue gumas aud. yet, so perfectly contradictory was their | your tsi al i ready for you, and the hext ime the attitude of a man who can pay court. 6 } Clarke Daniel Mra, Sabrina in the way he thought most proper for | & retnedy for disease, but we can say froi per- | life to our northern Ideas of consistency, that | you Want me to open ‘the things, you have a a young girl or a young widow, when Nein m Fannie; Oobwali @ considerable length of tima, but he alto. | Sohal experience that tts leaves are the very | When they drove out tt was tu a carriace drawa | and Mn Spoopandyke depend into oud himself ‘aicne with ucr, without infringtn ther failed to bring her to his Ideal of what a | best absorbents of bad odors we ever saw, for PY fcur handsome tron gray horses, attended | 4 +, Spoopendyke tlopp 0 bis easy bas aiso been to make young women br. faced and to use ali Kinds of irregular ar make money.” — The Rev. Dr. Washburn, recto church, New York, who died on W said to have been a vicuim to m é lemon, will ye! Find a can opener, won't POs Lirvie: Chissley Lom : pind t | : dignity. rs Mré: Ganeathers ieovemen ee ee hould be. She seems, however, to have | Which reason it 1s generally concedea that this |B} Servants in blue livery wiih brass buttons, | chair and picked up the paper, yh Jolsbey Maria; Gaidwell age. The deceased was high’ in New York aad Palladeiph rector of St. Mark's church fm the latter city t& nine years, and was then Ca) where for fifteen years he 1 Calvary church, until remov — The dissatisfied party im the et ot zag- | § land has accepted the Invitation of the Arcl- 8h, bishop of Canterbury to state what reforms are Marta Halve’ Oaburl sophie: Cramer Susie. . D—Vatevel Auuie. Viuemors sirdies Dyson Jo | seybine: Dyincoll Me; Dutton Melisa HL. Darsay Tella her he loves | Miss: Wodge kG Misa: Davin Kath Wr Day eal ie HF lot: Josepnine; Elis Lou's Mee Fitch Apna Mrs’ Flotoher Edward Mrs. Fra ries O Mrs: Forklia Martha: ields Sallis. sonrand’ A Mra: Graves Cora I: Gallary 2. Graham Hg: Gordon Jessie: Gillingham taud Mary F, Groves Rebeves; Greoa Alice; Hall Fred Mra; Harrisoa Har :Hucter Lucey! B: arson Mos M. {istied him to almost everything except | tree possesses peculiar value tn malarious dis- glazed hats and sliver beads. When ginner | very; Dut she had a great dread & Tela nics, : Gar the ee and east of Oakland, !n vane oe ene Bernie, | al be sen if ay 2 ain view of the city, are quite a ev Ol en Wel e y BG ‘ 4 ae i ApDFeciate belive Gael it wil i dees te eeune forests covering rea Fuer ot and then to the atntn rooin. The | tables were | 4 een . De Lhe eaeaines weet fe me | te wee Mluks It’s nis dut, of {ng merely powder, whieh foolish practicesand | Many of these trees, of not more than from lvuled wi : food, served indiscriminately; and SBlowid= SOU Tin en“ demandal 2 Pet - = many others of & like narure he trequcuiy | eight to ten years growun are tromamar nya Seehe Des rs SHO US TON Dane eet apes oe ebcna Gematol My BI cern == cied her to. ‘Mr. Day at length gave up | elebteen inches or two fect In diameter ana | strauigers. Sopra Ke aeolian tis Cs Bui returning to your performances, tell me— of bringing his charge to perfection, | Some more, and have already reached such a Gen. Jackson was never handsome, but he itp the can opener.” repited bis wit do you tnd Adrieinme a popular play with d placed her at Sutton Coldfield, where she | height as to form a prominent, as well ag bad two bight yes, and what Parton calls - g at ay Jone tool- box, where you put itto | American audiences?" As I ask her this = - 7 “ ste n: p tea ch | § ing s sug. speedtly forgot her former tralting, and moved | Ohe of the most beautifully pleturesqe fea- “‘tlat mysterious omnipotent soracthing which 1 put the lemon in there to sharpen Sqliliug with a bit of sliced and su “Don't you want some of the fish,” asked 2 poopendyke, after a long pause. a No, I dou't,” growled Mr. spoopendyke. ings bims! nan when he finds himselt | alone with a lady for tive minutes on his knees ai ae | tures of Oakland's surroundings. ‘Tue bine | We call ‘a prescuce:’” that he couldtook well in | “Maybe 1 put s shortly att this offered gus ‘hand to fay | gum, However. cannot cudure & cold rms | Unilorm, ride a horse admirably, presae well as | Sant, oe cruned, Mr. Spoopendyke, peguing sis‘ers snecessively, and was rejected by both | Even tn so miid an atmosphere a5 that of Oak a judge, fight well as a general, and that he had | {Way at the box and Jooxtng up with bi s mouth Of them. He next pald nis addresses 10a M's, | laud, Some of them were too young and tender | @Certaln chivalcous deterence for women. We | Tl, but recognizing the taste of vinegar he Milnes, by whom his attentions were received ; to Withstand our unusually heavy frosts of last. | Lave read that he also pr ima more favorable{magner. He was married | Winter. cov pipe, and that he the church. The statemer It asks for ther lation act, the the declaration are void. It de $ $0 than ‘Camille’ and ‘Frou-frou.* red my first Cineinnaul audience was the | ary tenly coldest T'ever hae, nevertheless I met atmost a | YuCh Mare: erred whisky, acorn | Made some remarks about some people only defeat with ‘Adrienne’ In New York, atl wh: aced throush many | Needing a handle and a cork to be a Fortunatns simply because American audiences ‘ar sci'ls 0; am. Hsiris Sarah ; Holmes Johnson Francis, Johneon > aecus. x ‘ re euinene : an | jug, avinge tot, be demanded at dan Avtonie Mra; Kabt Kis aby eircnen fr tt S 7 On account of the chronic dam which ices to the presidency; that we also Kuow “his | JUS, aud having futshed the lot, he dem: romed to jan Antonie Mri ah! Ca ate Sree onetee yee aint shoei 8 {/ Onveccouaeoe the cura esetreetit | lstinets were better tan Mis priuclples,” fils | Why bis wire badn’t asked for ‘ew tf she wanted AN EXAGURRATED stv mai duis. Keose Baral; bishops. raght from prison bas release ntlonality was seral-oveasios some, and went to bed With some Incohereat It lakes them a litt . a hase : ‘al! Servi | y of folks sitting ate AL Mise: Lewis © B Miss: Lames is a curious story toid a} Yet be bas stamped his ladivid ps Ser ome coe used to a more delicate form of a1 Rauaat tise Wennsee tone, Go dissatistied part Rioueh: thes gen trade ived in the ety abou American me, and when fa \vBrooR yrs a ach, used to seclog actresses who strii sida, Lacy Nettic. Lewis Rebecea, 2 Ze out an ball, 1 “no Idea thar th year? geutieman had” eles en cat, Presvott. 131 | Brookwn B wid bold them rigtaly until the app) ore are n Dal Pn 4 that th dangtters, andthe die Gr con Coe indy at our of the grand houses wak | = 10 rolling up their eyes in an unnatural m Adeline: Moore Claudio; Matthews : pended upon thelr welght, Ailof them wor sailed | Who asked hii tf Boston ladies smoxed a pipe A Materfalistic Seance. ner; to mouthing tlielr words, Now, adramatc 4 Fiona; Maudiebaunu Hf} Inarried, and they exch’ rece! are oan a ¥ lived as Gen. aud Mrs. | (The scene is In an upper room of a house up . Lerotve ts only a’ Woman—ana Le ae ee ho most fag: om thelr welght in half ne: 1 vegas Lk0 ab Alnwick east town. Present, a nucaber of WE wom Mary. Morris Mania u usually chose who © Vereys, ne f ancient palac of the general. It 15 astran not speaking much for the gence of certain English lad fed, Dut t i Hage Uuls case bulk was somethlug to d re c 4 aston tO wom itty pouad they were pot doing eaips to the porr: one Way OF Lae < Diesen Rim MacNamec Hanna’ ms y Seance commences. ( above Gur ieads? No, we do not. | andienee, $1each. Doors locked. Lights turned | WLS! Our excitement ts, we do not. | women, walttn: do ogcle and mouth and’ throw | and alm of artisto simulate nature, and 10 be continued. ° = 2 sight to seeu | i Diack an iguoranes now, at | down, Young man remarks they'll be turned up by tsm Which expresses Mselt | ¢ made mai bat my a a Itar en chemise, but in Amerten really f . 80 late as | aS Seance progresses. Stout medium goes tnto a and mate mi 2 DAE aay Flages of this kind wave been ot eee ae English lady as Hoan cuest i New | bedroom, Curtain at entrance clossson him, “liave you seen icabineon {ation Beast writers dozced my heels, and s Currenee. In the “Annual Register” for tie York did not burn down coustantly, a3 it was | Impressive vague light. Silence. Young man MARY aNDERSON Sewer Aun: Skinueec cbari.y; Shormi (raining-preaid ta which, by continisl the followlog amusing account is all Dulit of wood! . _. | Proposes singing “Shall We Gather at the | “yes. She is beautimul, ts she not? Sbrivge Geo D Mira: Saath Huerind, Stra if sian tlce, I attatned sucn a degree of reds young ludy having married while stm: F The Caim, elegant manners of the unpre- | River?” Gather’ what? But no matter. No “wikely girl, Mary.”” re: Smith isubel 1; Shicalas Josephine; Shanter og pellons a Tuer bas eae tired in her shift: “A few days ago starlit sky shouts iook tending. buf_scholarly . Motley and | spirit yet. “All Hall the Power,” &, No + w ach which can b# compared to preachin * some, well-dressed young woman ¢al eo ger cual ie noi you lust get Inte | church in Whitehaven tobe married tee feat the water’ Who was attending there with the clerzymin. —The free church of Scotland is tn 591 ; Muen she had advanced a Mttle tuto the | “S eburch, a nymph, her bridesmatd, peg: ike a free Might over its methods of pratsing the undress her aud by degross stripped heeto the fe y 3 » BUL too much pose, ook you. Too much of | Lestiry: Sclumict touts Mrs; Saulthey’ 1 Hower GUS. Slmple, soldlerly bearing of our | spirit. . “In the Sweet Iiy and By." No ghost. | tnis.” Here she rolled'up her soulful eyes to | Ltt JAnnda; scott Mary A gg A last Soldier-president and bis wite—who does | Voices break down bere and there.” Another | the ectling, aud kept them fixed there, ina puede Mery: store Shepard Wins. 1 within ate Fier, | BOL smoke a plpe'—have impressed those who | song, ~Spirts, show your faces.’ Curtain | really impressive manner; “and this.” ‘Tere —Tinker Carrie: Tucisas LF. Turner Mollie se 6 Kentish Knock, | Have Seen them; and yet the wife of a prom!- | agitated. Singers break down. False alarm. she lifted her arm with outstretched foret ager Thompson NH Mrs; Lhompsou Sidney Mrs hore, | nent clergyman in England asked Mr. Lowell it | More singing. More curtain shaking. Spirit straight up in alr, and heid it rigidly, The ‘Tarleton S W Mrs. cheung sock | he really dtd not be tong (0 a small minority of ' aprears, cuOrt, thick-set man. Black halt | look and attitude were splendM, but tuey were by Lord. According to the custom which haslong sulit: thus sbe was led blooming and un- “hands, “478% | Ms countrymen, “You are not like the Ge, | ahd whiskers.’ Very foggy and indistinct. not nature. prevalied in most of the churches of Scotland. , adorned to the altar where the mariage cere: ‘ Hands ey we | Jackson class, for instance,” sald she. cson | SUCKS, Close fo curtain. sy various mem} “Crs! mignin thig church bas made use of pealias exclusively, | MORY was performed. It seems this droll wed had struck on the bar of the Goodwin 5: And yet it took men of “the Gen. Jackson | bers of the audience, ‘For mez” For me? “Mais ce nes ‘The youn+ people demand aclhauge. both tn the , ding was occasioned by the embarrassment in | What wus the ure of the compass now, c class” Lo make U3 a nation, ! ed the skin, tr w AM Mrs: White © 1 Carolive E; Worthington Washington Fan- rt, fa, Not art as We | nie. Weshipgton Ida; Wi.eou Jorephine- Wallace For rae?” rey se au ee eet | comprebend tt at the Comedie Francat: juia Mrs alla Lizzie, 2; ores! side Wis s “aise the alfalrs of the inte i rudder? No treacherous rect ka | seems to conclude the man he's hunting is not uring all this conversalloo a coustant suc. | vene i es ‘Ward Rachel. on ba penal hganrpo See oe ne mate ; al. oeueronee eeu tended usband, teen | coma ever imprison with firmer grip than the sanils What is a Doubt? there, Dodges inside. More singing. Curtain | cession B Visiting cards, letters and newspa | BareMms 0) ane many Fears contains less than two hundred | tat he might be entitied to no other marriage that swallowed the Indian Obict! ‘San Francisco Ohronicle, Jan. 19 jagaln shaken. Out again. Aunotlier. Stout, | pers is brought in. s LAN 10y . They want a book of hymns and Portion but hersmock.” A simtlar occurrence psalms, containing in all about metrical Ook place In London tn at St. Clement's compositions. ‘The battle over the adoption or Panes. The man was the servant of a brewer, reigetion of this book raves flere Ip conn andthe woman, Mrs. Brittain. It appears the Yon with it the old fgnt about organs com=s lady was much In debt, and to avold her hus- up. The venerable Dr. Begg ls one of the most Pand belng called upon to discharge her Ua- Greys't earhest fn his opposition to musical insira- Dilties, she proceeded to the church door with a ments of all Kinds, aud exerts himself tothe | 20 other apparel than her ‘shift. Arriving © Qnet utmost to prevent what he calls the desecration there her lover conducted hér to’a friends MR. JARRETT - GENTLEMEN'S LIST. tctnt Sense 7 | The supreme court yesterday considered the | old ghost. Long, gray beard. Keeps Close to eae a ameter the end, to come, when the | appeal of Al Loy from the judzment rendered | Curtis’ Old wares pentiee thee eerste gets | i:xamines these carefully, and a phrase whica ad ‘AS a desperate chau to | to the lower court. Defendant herein was found | up. Goes to ghost. A murmur of Very much | Sarah has learned perfectly is: our hopeless Wi | gullty of having assaulted with a pistol, with | attached to you.” ld party kisses ghost, and |" *No ensah (answer). i hie brother the intent to rourder, a countryman of his tn this | retires to seat. Ghost gets inside or curtain. | « Many peop!e want to borrow she Boyer J: Balubrega J M: Barneti 5 | city on the 13th of December, 1579. His counsel | By ladies on sofa, “Who ts It, Doctor?” Doe. | .. plaintively.. | Jonn: Black 3-H. nk L; Bryeut Robert: | alleged that the court erred in its charge to the | tor, with matter-of-fact sigh, remarks, “ My | "only that! > Brooks B.chard; Broderick Thos J; Brooks Wil | Jory In explaining the matter of a doubt. Tue | father.” More singing. Another, Trille taller | “They send me a tract. and request inre- | am. odd 6 the masts i th in the fac 4 the masts irds trom # frozen tre ar'a night. y. thep dropped a i —Campell AG Hon; Clemons A W; Cochran 1 i | Court satd that reasonable doubt does not mean | and stouter. Long, gray beard. By Knowing | turn a small temporary loan of $200. BB. Ocnuvane Chea: Cleardaw David Groner Glin. - Thecpadie trent ier coun 4 house, where she - ‘ ; When the skipper, who ¢ his brother (he | a mere doubt; If means @ doubt which 1s ones of circle. “It's Mr. E. V. Wilson.” Mr. | ~ And what do you reply?” fore Geo: Corson Harry; Cramton Obarlie: = of the churches Dy organs and by compositions | Rouse, where she was, propery Greed They ‘i ; Thank God!” “There's the | tounded tn reason, aud which grows out of the | W. makes a speech. Was Spirituallsy lecturer |. aoa Nats bell Matthew: Oooper dirs Carter Bem Gallina ie haa a world-wide reputation ac ta writer, | Caile United. On another occasion we hear of a ‘i % } Teasouing of Intelligent minds upon the dowdt. | in ite. Question by lady, “Do you know us,/ We pass tothe drawing-room where one or | Ke G-amiie Ronee, Gack Kanne, Oem tt is one of the principal clergyman refusing to marry a woman at Ash- ip With luis fixers stretched to | It was cliulmed that the detinition was without | Mr. Wil Mr. Wilson, Impressively,“*I know | two ladies are walting to see the beautiful and Coachinen Ward * om of the hymn book “| ton chureh, in Lancashire, because she was sioitin piistericd “and tuo | MeaDing, aud therefore the judgment showid be | you. all.” Singular. considering tere are several PSEANE OAR, Wheto pertormiancns are | FP eee Revco fT tea att & ‘sohiaeines lied. The Chester Covant of Juae “uessage ishopeor te ladian Chit?” | reversed. ‘The supreme court held that no error | in the room who hever even heard before of | tow drawing tue town Ther are taies “by 7am ngealoncas mesa aaeaamiem ce = = thus refers to this case: “A Short —. _ 7 | occurred In the lower court, and therefore con- | Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson backs out. As distinct birth, breeding, education and fortune; but F—¥ranck August, Frost Gheries I; French B A MOB TERRAPIN FARM. ine ago a Woman Was persuaded that if she Lashe » blinding storm, out | firmed the judgment there rendered, | 88 man ih a foggy night Another, A man. | these attributes alow wlll not secure an en- Feynin JG, Foster F £; Fisher John H; Ford " i Went to clurch naked, her Intended husband oreeeroy tare | Ww fi Won't Dance, | Young man who guards curtain remarks, | trance in the su/on of Sareh Bernbardt. They | WPF . low the Diamond Hacks are would not be Durthened with her debts, and 2 4 care for a sailor's hy the Men Won ANCE. ‘Black moustache.” By hysterical woman, | rust have, her visitors, besides that, Ube arits AS Grant D8: Georler George W Raised and Shipped—A Big Collec- she actualiy went as a bride like Mathes Eve 4 it Giacton’ coast. Aidior . (Wash. Cor. Hartford Times. } j {Isitmy husband?” spirit nods and seems | tic leaven’ which leavens the whole, Sarah | © enka — = by hy Gem of Ehow, but tothe honor of the clergyman he refused O Harwic} ofhands, Hane oe oe Poaceae pektt inside of curtain Woman rushes | must draw the line somewhere. Else sue would | "8 im Bove ee Mobil la “1 0 he @ hono ediock.” These i ch ship ig | Stashing of teeth, in soclety circles up and kisses spirit. N. B.—1 think she’s one | never have a moment's privac; cHant Clnganck: Balter. any: Seer 3 apie (Ae Ret ° eA et ee ee iCunwon the Goodwin sands." | absence of daucthy men, ‘The coming man | of the stool pigcona Baby spirit cautiously | ——— | H; Hod dunes: Harris Joss: Hochheliacr dolns See one ae aa SEE ae Clpyes. | for Warrieges were all caused through the betiet the Brad on: Hut | Will, as Well as maby of the present men do. | poked out of curtain. Not clear. Might be | : vista See He | Hoagland Pi; Hudson Richard; Hughes 8 P Rev Wasbinston paper appeared tn tue Kyser, that ff tap married a woman Who brought en the boat from the tax was cuah ud more “pleasure in conversation with an | anything. Slight bea bundle of fags. By aks Bie Wished 40 S00 Bix: | Maif'Tommy~ Hail Wiliaw Fapinfarm in Maryland, As we bare some. would not be compelled to aischargeauy claums | 78° °aetod th tron of the Banzai yen, a8 Here a dente oe cern pe, aeoUE Wit | another woman, “is tt my baby:” Baby wags Renee aemneae | Jones @: Sones Heuty doves saihese Serer oe thing of the sort to boast of In the ne her creditors might have upon her. Shouts of succor weroms the waves, aud cries Of | Wat caused someot tine cries ee | ae eee Se Rene sted and | . The other night Bickels went home and found | seh: Sackvon’ Johns Suuneon das th; sokmeos a of Mobile, It may not be amiss to 21 In OF Cromwell's time marriage was | sxony past beliet when the «ga talngs contributed to it also, ‘The trouble with | skeptical, Tae the Dany. for a dummy aidthe | 2s wife particularly retrospective. She talked He jones, Richard; Johnston, 94, Fahuanole Wii e7S a description of Mr. Muitord Dorlon’s x BOO etches HOCUS ne ere Cone deen | tae a peice int ’ +" | the German was this: Whatever the leader did, | mother for ‘a duper. female spirit appears, | of the pest with a tear, and looked to the future Lam; Jorden WH; Jobustone W B; jon Searegen imi ot Cee Oe eet CORO THS Their te Re need - ich | Ail these In the dance were required to follow. | For old party again. Gets up with business | with a sigh. M—Kent David : Keep Jeremiah: Keith F Jude. Se ee tak oie oak ee | ee og i R ey nanaGs, The ekipper lay dead ua? “th | ‘Thus {t.mattered not what a nonsensical thing | \ike air. ‘Talk, By” spirit female, “Wieh- | "on, bp the way,” said Bickels, as he Sat on } Me boux AK rot: Lewis Chariey ; Lace #T deincioaily by eystenmen whe reap golden uer- | the eveut tn the chases sates eee eae | ana henson ie! : nylon | {he leader did, all were forced todo Ukewise. | ick-og-tck- lekie iekity oggity ick-gog-tck.” | theside of the bed pulling ol! his ’boots, “1 saw Geos lioyd Rickard: Lace hones bence Wo principally by a a a4 D Sunda oe in dive thane thes onanreraues| eninge **Will the Lifo-bout | Should @ Drainless man or woman bechosen | Same language by old Rare: Spirit retires, | a gentleman down town to-day who would give Se8: juyd Richard: Lucas Thomas; Meany cers cuter lecugha tn he pore ct Mo | ccaslen market dare tn oeee te meee : | cancers tog Re Gen Ie eto ee | Oo SN Ee eee ee pene ey ene M_Middicton & ¥. Morgan Edward: Miller H cory 3 - ts A mia se tage were roc A 3] . . . . . . . ey a , * 1s In- | Doctor, w! isipess-like air and a ness “Who was he? Does e Ue Re BP. Meigs J L; Mitohell R: Meltro Sam'l B: Major bile. “Mr. Dorion, who keeps @ store at t THAR OF THE MATION eae rey note ee | Bat the evening closed’ oun conquereises, ana | tense topos Who take partin tkeasmericiaino:|| Son My grandmother. She was Polish. N.| “I don’t know lis name.” K k CC; Marquire Wm. Wee aliace Leni te tie mcuaare ere | curismen weenie cies ETE eee | a sin nen nee wail eles mee | Seoaee then thme arose tenting mien: © Enets)) BSame Sevandmother “and father appear | Pil warrant that I was Oliver Greg.” ota Koo: Mozinaly Semis: Mepeiak 5 € cf = {Sas Pens neaiec fens eo And run tothe cud of the Ranisgate Pier, to | are a ge * 4 pightly. Belog skey by aclude there must “No.” orwell 50m rons » Op the ait sigs, wuien sqpply with suit water [Or ihe oF six years, When the Sekey wee | aati tme dng’ ust InG ite boat bein.” | pnougulto go around, When many socieuy men | he recojnitions manufactured to order at mate: | “Then tt must be George Weatherton.” Be econ Job ey Warten oven Sum a er of ditches 14 feet wide and 100 fee s borderes <2 consuck s Po ed Re a | dancing party, | More curtain shaking. Dim woman In tlowipg | were to hear > Pot 3: Parkinson H, Paze Charles; jong. ‘The und accumulating from thee MONG GE Hat RICATEL: COATT Ue DEE ena | Dit Heats and blood of. ahiverecked crow (s @ | recent awell dancing, party, (ewes given inst | MeTecuraln. shat Snake as Jong as an eck | "Son do wish 1 knew?” satd the tady exnsp- | p PP Or Fayence Re loge War ee eh ies ome ca ene ee eee a cee nt day. The proceedings | Many aship, avthe sear rollsoay with skipper and | Week,) there were elght ladies present to each | Ty" ardent believers mpeone aoe Cleopatra | ung excitement. “Was It Oscar Peoples? “2 Quinn 8, Guigiey Win H liev. por pa he Peed hig ce dps rone gant nll feeder aap SSO os seat pilot aud faithful bends, | Man. They gave the men so much danclug | with her snake.” Yes, it’s Cleopatra. Snake | ~Gucss again. I remember his name now.” Heke Mosier JH: Kobinson J W; and lay their egys tn, which, if connted, would were mi beigl's pt Dossit os - Dek | Wilsail trom home on a winter sea, and drift to | that’ they were punished considerably as they | three feet long. The ‘grptian asp is about six “Harvey Glenkins?” .! Rip Morris, Riggs BA Rev; Kich- + go up in the militons, and nh be raked up by lower classes te WAS cary non the bride to death upon Goodwin 3: ma | Geserved to be. Since then some of them have | inches. Poor Cleo! For two thousand years “No; his name is Lucas Wentwing.”* = — Chss C; Scribner Dan; Stevens Gor eee Ne eee eee ee ee Ee cre eee rae | But whan this mis) (nuounced that they bad enough of dancing | pen packing that snake around and has noth. | “i don’t know Aa man by that same. ee EE ee ay eee Sees Se tae See Of See ates | ee ee pron | eS 1 | and wanted to be excused from any more of it | ing better to do than to revisit Eighth avenue | would he give a thousand dollars to sew m Jen’, Smith Jeremiah; Beith Jos 4. Sour so Pe Lethe gag Serer pee wea Obes sobre eg SUL STS TEE TO Co edly frie arn | this Season, ‘The dancing men found that in | with it, However, the asp may have grown a| \=Because he's blind.” Sullivan J Bdwin Stone JY. Smith L; Bohnebly ing & morsel of food. A system of siuices ¢ carried before est sosemary was considered | (Punch. | Many cases they were required to dance with a | couple of feet in two thousand years. We must ——__—-—_ --- PR; Strachane 8 8; Smith Samuel. ables Mr. Dorion to keep the ditees full of salt | to have a great = uence o the Lereecy Ai — | lot of women Whose ages had reached that | not be too skeptical. Beeps brite «ned info Depth of the Frost. Tecling a ee Heury; Turner Jas iH; raliicoldent or the hi teint ee ee | nie Geo mia ees OF Le ee er oe |, Ousrrveriox th the nouse of commons ts noth- | point where they could be called with a degree | ence with them to circles. Mediums alwass Hi; Thompson Pogue: sew & BO at penden' e hat purpose. . ans eriou r. number of terrapins on the farm, as far clothes of the boys. A procession headea by | 12g new, but tt usually Is a serious matte! 7 Thorpeon J a of certainty grandmothers. The young society | tina it harder to give anything while skeptics | Frost penetrates to very different depths in Pownsend Washington: Trowbridge W E a3 4g cay: be ascertained and by the closest c. e ‘f 61 Most amusing exception, however, 13 men- | lady does not dance as much as did her pre- | are about. Skeptic has no business to doubt. | the ground, according to the nature ot “wonder Pamo BE. : Ie a asc TeMaenien Be ee | Honed In one of Macaulay's levtera to hia ‘sis: | decessors. ‘The colleges where forty young | Should swallow it all But I can‘t.—N. ¥.} and the amount of exposure. Workmen en- Woes! Whlteon David: Warren Ben- Sallie, te BOON Tiree ore irs win'bs | Brg the aristocracy: trequently arnieged am. | (er. ‘The year was 1s02; the bill was one pro. | tadies bave een taugut in the last ew | grams gaged in thawing cut the ground with coal | son; Wileon Marry; Wilkins 3B; Whitehead oh Coures of thc BExt three or four years, will Shees between, people over whom they. hag | ulbiting Orange processtons, and the obsiruc- | years have a way of instilling toto their ——---- tires, for the purpose of taking up a water pipe, | Wellon dO: Mallsce Jus B: Weib MI Dr: Watie N Me ea amiceg, "IS Purchase ot terrapins | properly no Tight XO. exercise any’ control. | Bir Trederich ‘and by oflles recurder of | {nould novbe tie chicrambidonotwomen’ana | TEMBY*OM, the Last of His Kind. | on Windsor avenue, ust above Avon sree, ® | iriecet a ANEOUS.Xational Ventilator; Lower a ~ rs 7 2 | Sirk a office recordel sh et 5 ] 3 Ree ents % TO are it a ‘S.—3 : from tne Country Kop 98 Ue Miscisdyp! Kings and queetis were considered to be just!- Dublin. He was opposed to the Dil on Its mer- | thata man, Itmatters not how gooda dancer or | Walt Whitman remargs in the Nort amert- | few days ago, found the g1 # Orcer ; 270 Seventh s. © piews depth of two feet or more, at the edge of the sound, ee ree Peresses where the aritserveg | ICS, BUL the Immediate cause of bis action was a | pluno player he is it be bas mo otner quant | (1 erier” mnt | octet Salle on tie tenis OF tae ee ee M \ Bagi that generaiiy ar have also heard of cases where the aristocracy | To." age fan llerce personal wrangie, | tutions, should be shunned. ‘This: Kind. of mene ome Cone on Mec ueae Syenty fect. from that point, the frost Ind aa eller; Bailey fonetens Ook ch F added *0 Us farca, o cera Sage ‘contracts of the ‘hambicr | ache would obsiruet the viii byall ule moans | oducation has hada terrible effect upon dancing | "SY opinion, conuinues ands pregent day | penetrated but nine inches. in tue first case | Gcrara’ Buta Jas Cant Nee hoon eee ee ca fence ~rwtage contracts of the humbicr | in his power. Most vailantiy did he keep bis | parties, ‘The result is that te modern young caetat English-writiag peoples—of Teany- | it was a stiff, clayey soll—in the latter, sandy. | ley Henjt Capt heb Ni 2; Combes War Alabama bunt the terray) bee emeeete aye reading OOK place, Word. Aguih ald again this ‘minority of oae | lagy as wellas the modern young man don't | son, his poetry. 1 find it impossiblo, as I taste | On the otber side of the strest some pinta | 1 Ca ch herr and Grannter Damouts g cart r7 3 ee. OF least — et st c] - | take muc! 4 on - aid 0 r : meaeat Purpose. | The dog. | sent to be gained Berns > So eee TG THOS Ti Oona es | thee eat toneo dancing they ‘grater fo nave | (Re. sweetness of these Me iat | ae coe ak ee paleed toms wi 2, r ly he el cies rou 77 { No it by going to the spot where tue dog pi mea Oe ane ted fa Eogiand, bid | TOP wie Cost of feeding the terrapins, which, | which even prevail fm sa, Né parts at the pres- flavor, conviction, the lush-ripening cul- | tng revealed a less de] of frost—oaly apt Brig. very wrong; that his | some one to dance for chem. as base bail club3 Tinsiinnr aad last honey of decay (ede not che That was a san sot F P Capt Bch Wat | now hire men to play for them instead of play- | Cott rotteaness) of that feudalism which the hie epee Gract W was sehalble he Was wu: Capt, Sen, Mary Price: Sr conduct was unhandsome and Vvexaliou, A 5 did when the gamo was St painted in all the ‘ fies but we cannot gged the house's pardon— ing themselves as they meu Ragin oramae ni = EB! per doce aor Seoce da, the summer, {> | ent oar are almost nurede Ss ply mention- | Reet be bepe “We divided seventeen | Introduced, Geto 5 Unesco Ware pice oaay Geeser ita hon aaa noon. And how ot E Hint BST doven in New Yors uas varied fcom $1 to | or two ortiem. “ar Waxedeld. 18 York) (ies "eays Macaulay, “ana between every dist: | danoers cau be wen, a eae re “cate food. which consists of crabs and uy j vt Oat en Altova ieling ‘he custom of all tious Irishman made Us a Speech | dancing men are scarce. It is not the young Reena nobles to be so sung, 30 told: To | two feet deep, and 1s very compact.— Biurtord SS caught with a seine, in front of the tari, and Taliens whe re ioe a marrying 10 | GP apology and Self-condemmation.” At last the | society pasion 0 ae oe eae cae Tun their course—to gett ther deeds: and shapes | (Conn) Times. ror rittle expense is attacued to the a es bill based. Shaw congratulated himself on the | pearance rar entone how to enjoy | i lasting pigments—the very pomp and daz Stund on the top of a gate, holdii ied DOI se ‘ <orth- Boring Of these valuable land tortoises. Me. | havdkerelet poieee ree eyes to. tot Ris wow, and vowed ns woule | Shriy ie en Hea society pleasures, | ofthe sunset ux NoToRIOUS RED LEARY, One of the North crack. these Si eery \ ly cal its the ot to bp stode . : z dest part of | what is mistaking! Meanwhile, dei wal coming ampton (Mags.) bank ‘who. on Gea Bee ID aba ober 1-and then | uew oon of the year, ‘Aud repeat » lines: ever make AOE SUC a humoror cbehouse | ‘The society. lady Of the past and many ati} yee para in iGjsaoe and 1a twligut-bat tistne | Sone FP preregister 2 Savannah by rail, and the: to New York by | « “All hall to thee, new moon, ( ughout it all, and the undiminished popu | living know little else tell the name at | tWilight of the dawn. year Was rearrested in Brooklyn, N. Y., , aVeragiNg AbOUt 12,000 @ se. at All hail vo thee! ana o er qhe “vexatious Irishman.” —N.¥.Times | ‘The modern society lady can Apes ———— ¥ by @ detective. He was taken t ft not been for a disastrous hurricane, | T pray thee, new moon, Be least. if not anything of the content solo | yThere were 2,136 votes polled in Dakota tn | Northampton. Billy Conners, Ered ee es ee ee wens out Mr Doren } Reveal to me this night SnocxED.—Rondout, N. Y., experienced one | sheknows It all, of the latest rete a iesued, | November, and the re ican majority was | pice, who also w-street, farm, tt would be to-day the greatest terra) nh ‘ Who shall tay future husband be.” of those puzzling shocks resembling an earth- } tific, or political work, which has re enh jong Fan arrested farm in the world. He can always snip ait he | , This done the future husband 1s expected t uake, yesterday. As they have been felt tm | She can talk on west is going pe ae ‘Tha | _A Montreal paper saya that Canadian public pichstiabreiatamerensse sama can get, for there is @ ready market for these | be revealed through the mediums of a dream. New ‘York state and elsewhere recently at seve- | and bas a pretty good ideaot put but go- | Meh generally leave politics poorer than they Lady widow of the late governor- ee AccuNey moons se chee appear tarouga ae | . ponte mone tne Hace of roam ot wats | demain cocety women hoy, Route Pare, | ter them. ert of Cities Wao Bored chief so many years are to] m vare believe: Q the Te. From 1848 to January {, 1851, California | A wolf bit sixteen persons ina village John Miler, a farmer of Hanover, Ontario,nag | elapae before the Al fon of the frost on the earth and the | matter wilt deny this in tato, Dut Pitted Mir eat plete drone teeth ‘i i ren cae beep arrested for murdering his wite by drtvi Oy Che stan eg Nee Ot | the, ct in the water. tain ag lstatethem. ~ g ¥2, 39,355, Naples, ning of whom dis Gee tveanaeer eee y driving | Danby, JeaTs ago Of tho bese eee eee by th ng of the ice

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