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RELIGIOUS NOTES' PETS. cetve her. and she could now come as soon as franglo squeak an | OPPOSED TO CHURCH Falns, | AN EXTMAORDINARY FOX MUNT, ag eg eo eT < = 2 Tans ee ees Shrugs mae | “° Qeseeesaw a, the Mere eechA | OMe, Mme Seerea in, MSE, Sawer: | Reewweeaman gw aaigica mist al ~stian at Work bdeliev33 that hu- i+} ig convulsively, while jemge—Ali on the Same jes ye jer a . consin, Mineesota, Ark— wean wctvitien wil | be continied tn eternity. Jack and I had been Po a year before we aad pon the tose,” My nrst idea was that It | rushed screaming from the room. ; When the Rev. Miss Anna Oliver took charge | Pin'ss . Gin taritny eee Aan oy altimore Presbytertan does not wish ing. People say that the first | W88 @ Mean plece of vengeance upon Jack's = aye ~ | ot the Willongby-avenue Methodis" Episcopa, | a (Chicsgo Ficld.} St. Louls from all over the district front — The B: Went to housekeeping. Peop! Tt, ANGI taxed him with it, but he dented it | Of course Jack and I “embraced, with tears, = | Any man who will deliberately shoot 8 fox Is, a peraons to hasten the publication of the revised edition year of married life is the most trying. All I can Fooigmactne after the double tragedy. Neither of us could | Church, tn Brookiyn, two years ago, she an. the Seriptures. 's claiming money sent by friends In Europe in my humbie opinion, no sportsman: claiming, | through the consulate, and which they hace that we did not find itso. We never had “Tin pot such a brute as seem to think, | accuse the other, you see, for if his pet had | nounced in her opening sermon that she was sah rot \e late, h they bai yA Baptist minister in Chicago advises his dete of serious difference so long as we | Madge.” he said. ‘I don't ike the birds, bat { piles, Rune bad proved equally fatal to | utterly opposed to thepolding of church fairs me 2 pallens SS eae seated mp dere | Rove ee aan ego s toa noble associates to =— area re “come down | boarded, but almost as s00n as we were settled. Ton isan poe ae cite’ | aieiaton ot interests, whether in the stape of ppeeraes os he a eeae citing and exbilarating of our sports, besides | Wife and children with whom he corresponded Ponderous words” “ith fewer and more | tn our own tay, pretty house, our troubies.| Here, wnoUsh,, ashe poked out with the paint of pets or anything else, Peas would get. slong. without money gan requiring more pluck and ee gine than any a3 pe} to ecg a the Aus. began. “ 4 Uncle Philip and Aunt Clarice Phelps prove D or a other, enter upon Obe OF these chases ts ke jan ys act niiitary envoy —Rev. Dr. J. Glenworth Butler, author of Jack and I have never been quite able to de- Bale pnen my desk t09, by Jove! A clear oa86 to be the most cheerful and contented of e iderly | from such “sources. A Ot Sucey | Scls out to battie—no one knows how he will | at St. Pet ee His friends hoped (hat nis the “Bible Readers’ Commentary,” say8_ the 1 1. He} Of poetic justice.” ” couples. It seems that It is an old love affair. | persons told her the church could not Trends | (Owe OUT. ‘The grandest hunt ever took part | famtly would send him suMicieat_m mney (0 pay choral tendency tn churches of tc‘aay is both | Cle when our uny Ms See Grees |. Iuwas a tiny bit of red wafer which he hela | Jack knew of It all along, which was the rea. | Without such entertainments, and her friends in was down In the Colon, Trigg county, K the deficit, Dut the desired remittances never @ craze and a puerility. Lobe to Europe, and lett me ber cuunciod 34 OUtfor me to examine, and of course I had to | son of his profane laughter when he found that eve: ee ae year See iS Kill the | few years ago. George S. Wharcon and ebui e reverend lady has con. iilimans are noted for their maghitlcent ; - a that the acknowledge that it alone had caused the catas- | they had established themselves in the same | © r mag PB "At Bloour- (oan Llp sponse apr ad eget id ee aa ee ee TON trope, I Gurled my ittie pet mourntuiiy, ana | house. ‘They were engaged When, Dn. wers the dnureeiniained | her, doctine, _ and | of hounds, and, as the estate ot the latter ee eee teryeenitis truubs tote Onetriocs, Gat tO fOr is quite absurd, thous. Tue reat roubls began | thought of bringing another to replace her, Dut Agha gee et pigeons oc RIES | time ago tc was announced iaat a iavate wontd ae. RCE ene “bariiowtan | inan, playfully ponted an’ sempty pistol at low Bible truths until he realizes their mean- | a month later, when hw himself brought home Obay Jack Le ae a poe ee be held ls ‘Miss Olivers church last even Natt MeKinues, the’ most thorough aparae, | hls sister Mare Dalied trigger, aid shot Ber ta ings. the great. clumsy, blundering Newfouaodlind | ‘menec? " We are thoroughly reconciled now, and | ing on the question—“Is it Right to Hold man I ever qwel, and a kinsman ot mine, | the nee ug the jugular veln aud caus- —It is announced that the new revision of } pup, which was the pest of the house for many | ‘Let him,” sata Jack, savagely, and that was | stranger things have happenad than that we cume, Kiiep Wits an “Ewrry & the New Testament only will be publisnea | @ long day. . | an. | Should be their helrs after all—Harper’s Ba- | invite. & © one of the party. ustom in this part ‘ if, oki probably during May. The Od Testament not | when ‘ne sew tie waneries eed tee! | Well, Bijou didn't ale of loneliness. On the | 24r- amirmative, and the Willouguby avenite of the country. we made Ws ry earl S moon was shining as bright as day as George | Wharton blew his horn at Matt's gate. He was | zed by a bystander. church was to take the negative. The meet- contrary, after reflecting on the situation fora re = ing was held in the cha l-room, and was Me Ta Te nen ae Bost aba launched || (TOR WENO WS) NWO DO WS. | (Ue Tes te an ge chabel room, ana wea followed by some fiteen couple of a3 fine hounae : Fauisitne Gatverto. 1a: i that Jaok was more frantio than even Naores Why a Pious Man Respected the | School songs had been sung, Miss Oliver tnvited ag ever opened after gate. Most of them were er OF CO, fof Raodte a budget of questions about the Bookot Rove- | Of A pair of binds.” ‘hut Jack only inugued. "| that Jeek was more tranticthan ever, Not even Memory of a Prize Fighters any ministers that might ‘be present, © CAR? of the Euciish Drocd Moigh | bolted one aoe ero wasoucht tu on Turan ga lation. Mr. Moody tells her she ts beginning at | coy that they ever learned to know mecnor | blulsh speckled eggs seemed to dash bls gayety (Brom the San Francisco Chronicle. Ollver then announced thes thereo ston TAS itn See Feed oagie, with ears in tha wamas pied whom He end tread of Luc Degluning; for the aipua | reany, yon know. ‘They tiuttered Jugras much | M0 the least, To tell the truth, I was slightly | 4 wei-known citizen, romarkable for bis tn- Nostrand-Avenue, and tho Park-avenue early touching the groaud. J asked Matt a oa Were hanged soine dine ste bet of religion ts regeneration. aud were just as hard to catch the iast day that ras (though Poe beak: at ostentatious benevolence and ptety, stepped | Methodtst churhes had been specially Inviiud allowed to accompany those ot Sena SEREPIr ern — The Maryland Annual Conference of the | I let them out of their cage as they were the on ee pee that etusobaan | Intothe Pioneer boathouse yesterd’ andasked | todebatein favor of fairs, becaus> th-y had jle laughed and ead) “Phat tet Methodist Protestant Church meets at Cumber- | iirst. That was one of the things that Jack ob. rollicking’ gurglln, ope bore the slightest re: | Mike Price: just been holding such entertainments, and It ound tn America: we all call him land on Wednesday, the 9h of Mareh. The } Jected to—my letting them out of the cage, I j being finished, the complete Biblecannot be | Madge, little woman, you'll have your hands isgued for four or five years yet. full now, if you never did before.” — When a lady goes to a prayer meeting with “Nonsense?” I sald; “Its nothing to take care ico.—An atouquergas, A Yorrnrv. F PvG.—Charies ¢ yevth, of Waterford, Pa. was capt ‘i a oa ht while in the act of pouring kero: 2 = as naturally supposed they upheld them. But hts voice is as w: 1 u Ay ni arty ° 1 of despair. “ Where Is Joe Winrow? Ihavenotseen him | ¥ naar ase over some con bustibles in a store & 2 inean. Jack wrote, you see—for the press, 1 | Semblance to a wa = when a committee was sent to the autaori. cur fee is niles * ‘ ‘ bles In a stor: resident of the conference ig Rev. T. D. Val- | tean—and the Dick parlor, which Wa Also Kis ne no ene ongle Pullip tolerably cften, though | ground since I got back trom te Bast. , | of the Nostrand Aventie cinteh they were tar Jou'near hades geen Last as re pic. He was previously sasp>ed 3 he District ‘ubia, and numbers iy | Studs. was the ouly place where I could keep | Re nolongcr siatd with us. Toticad, ded (6 | of the athlete Wherry rower pulled out a copy | formed that that church did not Baliéveta fairs, - 70 Hear him és all others, and if yon ean keep | 25! he town, Hig "mother's hease w the District o ubia, and numbe 1 | the birds, that he could with dificulty be persuaded to | ofthe cnront: je, and with a tear In his eye read | and could not advocate them, although they’ up with him soul ect the bras toa tore | < id the town. 8 mother's hase was Ininisters and about 110 lay delegates. Under | “peat! age,” said Jack one daz, “I wish ; Guter the buck parlor. Even the sound of | g notice of the veteran's death, . were holding oue, Very much the eum an- Uhre lim soul v.rned some time since, and a heavy t George a eat Cook ce Murray. Of | son could’ fina some other place to Keep those Roe eu ete, Vellion peanerratel: tie Closed toma Sorry to hear It,” sald the pious cus- | swer was received from the Simpson churea | Gowainty~ I then took, a ce collecie _ _ eqpetown, will have to change bis appoiat- | tirds, or else I wish you would not let them out | G00TS, made hia start au ce mn mer. : o» | and the Park-avenne church, all decin. Poretiul, hor ht end as hens AG Wa kee Seeniae Sraan Be done ment. of their cage. favorite promenade is my | Shieh was simply absurd, though he never said | | Ing you ever take any lesvons from hime” | jut Ue, Parkeavenue | church, question {9 thoroughbreds be Aieigrnn QURGRIRGS Oaks beans Den, —“Making a call the other day,” writes a | desk, and Thever can t nee perenne IT want | 4nything. IL. burners opened Risleyes ile | be debated, The Willoughby, Avenue ehurch Foxes bave a a ed fondness tor yetiow- | hte cutisud Peerabaas ool fair correspondent, “{ casuallyopeneda Bole | fter they have been rooting about there.” e were in datly ‘expectation ot Aunt | «Gooahe r es OT Never DUE | Circe de pe onished to Nad fair-nolding jegged chickens, and are ordinarily found at | ton with the nortiwesk hee interfered witn onthe drawing-room tabe while waiting for “But, Jack,” I satd, “they must have thelr |, in ty, CDM Good gracious, no!” said he; ‘I never put mo e s | Clariee’s arrty: v1 wi ~ |e leclining to support their owa prac- 4 aes ve always | Clarice’s arrival, the date of which was not | on’a poxing glove tn my life, and I trust 1 may | (BUrches dec! ‘a5 a folded plece of pager | MOtuiug Ny, poor little dears, and I have alway that early hour lurking my friend. There some hea roost, | the rece} ton of advices relative to the move- lef them have ft while yon are taking your con- | Gute certain, and she was staylng with frlends | never be induced to raise my hand In anzer | C&S. and hesitated about having the deb it | But ds the newspapers had anuouned the de, | wawcuine an Leap bags aint Of Sitting Gull. Your correspondent was inside, and It was rarked, I couldn't heip see- SHtutional, so that théy need not disturp yon. | ¥HO continually urged her to prolong her a against any one. They say Winrow wasagr-at | bate, and as ft was loo late 70 send out acon'ra- ore oN ok The ten _ a iy ry Le ed by an tT Of the Dopaft ing it, ‘recipe for punches.’ Mv friend entered | If you would rather have me let them out while } After the day for her coming to us had been | fie er, Ps S a at the moment and I handed it to her. ‘Way, . of the Interior t yoh're at home, though. — three times fixed and so often postponed, I day that Colonel trvin said Jack “It’s bag | Made up my mind not to expect her unul I saw Sh, SO a8 Dot tO | commissioner of the mounted p ,” sald the sculler prondly. wherein the world did you get that?’ sh diction, it was decided to go ahead and see | perfectly quiet while in what Would come of it. “Now,"continued the | hy | ioe, ' ” : | ghien the fox if close by, but the moment : . proceed from Fort taut oe ‘Do you know,” sald the plous gentleman, as ” ole a ig! rd Ver listened tency | bren tnstructed to proceed from Fort W alah to geked, ye been looking fort for SIX | enough to kee the results without having the | Ber. Consequently 1 Nad disinissed all Mouguts | «yh? POu,RnOw, sald the lous gentleman, | Isoagreca to taxe partiatheacate congue | Meyaups were removed L uelcr siened 19 sach im an imubeiate eureenden: tne months. Hopping down bodily upon ty head. Never | OF INE {ron ty tolud. sng one morntag, | ets ¥eurs betore I could bring myseit to believe | so if there are any persons here who Would intent Upon tading sect” Hoan eee 2 apne tien Bh SmuDee Ate earTeeen.. 3 De cc esmarch-goer returns to his Sunday | mind. 11 be careful to leave tay inkstand un-| 1 Wat sitting at my, sowing one ady was | RE Was afighter. Hewas a helgnoor of mine | itke to speak in the ‘flirmatice on this yan they rushed, among’ tie. thi and weeds, | every effort to effect his stirremder, Siti dinner self-complacent in the Idea that he has | covered, and they'll be drinking the Ink some | 7DEn 3 rior, Who declined to send up her | 2r@Jong ume. When he moved in some oue | tion, they have a tale ileld Goa hot asiazle | then over ‘the fence enclosing a field, Dut nO | tuutned te Wools Meaty ett done a Christian act, when he hasaccsmplished Jay, and that will be the ‘end of ee out Jack | Dame. BSzICT, wth a told mie ne Wa ee Bie, anne a ne | Prepared speech agatnst them. But we beileve | tracks were found. | Janvary, his horses being In poor con meen Tae oe only laughed, and went outof the rooue I was | ,,°AD agent, no doubt,” Tsatd, “I wish you toy surprise never sawn have &imtsunages, | Seare 10 the right and are read to meet any | Said 1 to Matt: “Has Akers got to work | while the provisions at bis command we ish. ‘That He, the Sup ay Ki s 7 arguments in favor of fairs. We wilibave ® | yer? adequate to meet the tm: always careful to see that the inkstand was | B@d dsked ler business, Jane, Butno matter; | standing with any one, He was always sober ? : in 5 = with | adequate to mighty, there, ready to receive the adoration Sgvered after that, though, T must go down soon, to suut up Bijou, 10 aay’ | and pleasant, and I noticed he used to stop and ek seen pa ie Rees aD. Re 2 ae Reet Eats bed ote telh lett a = | Of Lis band. of the worshipper goes fornothing. He 1s0fn0 “it was soon after that that he brought ome es teenedon tranquty well T bat fintsheq | SPAt with the little children. Everybody spoke | the arguments. I ought to say,” added Mise Ile never speaks unless he meatis busines: Rert Hoe Me, Anis pemmenraus question is, whetuer nis dog. I never shall forget that day. He | ,,S0 1 sewed on tranqul a ed, and | be come cer eo eee eee tink there must | Oliver, atter a long pause, “thatit we have oo | Voncver Spesxs unless he t Perhaps fifiy yards, | Moran, 1 ratio, iss Ba, ts In the Choir Phe anos” | EBOWS that I never could Hear dors, Cam atrala | (Tefen down stains tuanainen chee tins Re had of beluga deseerare mumnene Reputation | lengthy debate we Will have a spelling-neo aad | waa Memen? and distant Perhaps fly 9 Lemar ae Z pnlotnstter of them, horribly afraid, and I never thoug:it neal é, ee 1S 2 give a prize to the best scholar. We have had e ites, came a long, dee — The Vatican has just approved the step pro- he would be so cruel as fo bring oneof the great Hitch tic GE mnether he coud fnt at all. he was so quiet: | Scveraf such bees in our churah aNd thay nee TAERe a ae eae posed by the bishops of Hungary, who have runes thoes home to scare ine out of my | pe 4E was Aunt Clarice. Yes, Aunt Clarice, Lhhoaee eiitce chin eS the Sresisote mane greatly improved the spelling of our young | the goddess Diana (o favor his undert lately submitted to the Holy See their wish to hacer ae tindnd “he said, ashe came tn, tead- | Siting demurely in the hall chair, but with no | wagon. ‘The driver, a great burly fel ow, took a Olive: sent x ut to get a | wa thats oll Akers,” erled Mark cali the attention of their government to a | ing tne thing. “As you are so fond Of pers cater ie eee per aCe Oa {he | uo trouble to avotd the little one, and the chlid dictionary, and then ronewed the laviewton ce | iW min as lone your nag will bok point of their prnal code beariug upon the pen- | pave orought you one worth having.” atrary, a8 8 much ag’ ced—an | {ney oreinly have been injured and perhaps | any one desiriug to support church Tairs, Xo | LON Dim aS needu't. be aftaid of alty of a fine of 00 florins, Mabie to be put on bing rushed at me, with its great | bevelled Aunt Clarice upon whom T looked—aa | kied had uot Wimrow rushed th ant seized esponded.— ght to be unde lity cette ee nes = t any priest having heard the confession of any | req mouth wide pea al Haat eee en freon tere and eoensea cilually divided be- | her, The driver only Jeerea and would have | Chea tesponded. | It Wainy Sots Chee ae | Mend you tmalaor under the age of elghten, Tustructions ing, aud fs eyes glaring, and before I knew 1c | Cen tears and indignation, and who met ty | gone on had not Joe shouted out to him that | © , 2 e at | diate requirements T GOs amapered After the boagh rt s : s Paso Wi = " pan- i x a NM we include, under the term * fairs,’ er su: and we after t but an a quarter 2 , # HAC B 5 m5 ree y cs se fea se. . Charades, eaux, caniatas, WAX Wi The vas Bearly down, aud in = 7 one ol 2. “Jacl Bs “oh a <s ‘Dear Aunt Clarice!” I cried. “Who T ve A et a “Lo wet d: v +: , pulled up. The moon was nearly down, au: 5 \ = some micdifiearion or thearticie inuieestone S| og Packs” scteamed—"ob, Jac dreamed of secluy you to-day ? Why ta the Pvcyon Rice ee eet cownand theatrical enter‘ainmehts, and 'the ize Wi | the wood {he darkness shut the dogs cut trom | J! Si SGTos Oy Pose Dero ws = 8 5} nee « vty! u i é pal Ss = You'd bet sald W! = mi = ‘oe kers ed again loude — The New York Methodist Preacier’s meet- Jack jaughed and caught the creature by his wore ae uae cation eee ie oni beer try tt, sala wy Oro w who was | the affirmative, don’t hesitate to speak.” Taera ay th{s time for good, and Saturday, March 5, ISSR. ing Monday discussed the tobacco question In collar aud puiled him away. - That gins blunders are realiy beyond any | LUN teas le girl by the ts foe SP | was another long season ot silence. Miss Oliver | tn fa! ery with him; such muste as th : any of these Letters the applicant Nsrelation to young ministers, The subject | went age Vor hoee see ee eee eal: | thing. SOlatHa driver jAtiGal data areas ce monde Went about in the audience and whispers] t9 | made, eenoed and reechoed a8 they werk ADvuTLED Lursehs,” and ive ~ed c aig aoe Bud . . jag Ls re « e 2 i . Lee ¢ several gentlemen, but each one shook his smorg tie hills, thrilleg tnrough my veins like wee. mete bie aia | Dey ray nine months old to @ d2y—and as full of aifec- arian PETS ee ne Bia oes arush a 509, and ealty mrempled foe niin, ior head, Finny, ah elderiy gentleman, who | sparking wine Cares eae a ee se Decintne perros a 2 Hon as be can stick. He only wanted to make 3 uis aseallant was a ferocious looking fellow,an 9 candidates for ordina- 4 to other questions in , “Ehd! 8 WIth Fou.” there fast enough; but It people will turn thelr | 9 great deal heavier and stronger. The old inan | $2 his name was William Brown, of the | forgotten, and but cue idea was left—to follow the series. Dr. Taylor, of Brooklyn, ditt ton. He also objec ut I don’t Want to be made friends with in } Pitloré into menaxcries, they can hardly expect | 41a ot seem to be a bit seared though, He jast | Dutch Reformed church in Tweltth Street, | Akers, cir te 7 ? } ¥ | ‘The country was not very rough, though the that fashion,“ I sald, a3 well a3 J could speak | thelr Mends to stay tn them. ate ay | lifted the little child away a few fect and then 4 srowth, fallen dunber. sak goes " with Dr. Curry at the time, and yesterday, for erying. e eee Beeline Peer aee es I | turned and threw out lls right hand at the Correct, and, if our sister bas no obj enon | Gullit eniomner on the pits or an momen A comet ke be Gucwleres nuesion ¢ Jack laughed and caressed aie, and apolo- | Wo rroa bea wet hele Philip.” Po Bw to. | ariver, aud the fellow went down like a log. 1 | {ttn we had better slug the Doxology and | thought that we were on the track of a red fox, | Jaze. Baustuan) B Mrny Brelien) Mee, heey the tobacco question es gized; but 1l Was then thai our trodbies began, ‘lari ay inet La i rf v3 | 8S astonished beyond measure, for the old | turn this mecting Into a prayer-metiag. 1) fromibe straleht rin he mace tus Tran. | W Mrs: nk m Ella, One because Of its physiological and ethical | for ali that. Aunt Clarice turned slightly red. “If thats | man did not seem to make any extraordinary want to bless God that there are so many-here | 3 bearings. The question t3 tO find out if the What a nutsance that doy was no one who | YOUr Idea of a b/jou,” she Said, “I have no more 2 = Candidate u i r bing bim about an hour, I changed iy opinton, exertion, The driver got up at once and made Ok! ren" he knee <cs tobacoo in any way and it he has not brought up a Newfoundland pap cau } t Say;” and she began to gather up her belong- aed in Brooklyn who haven't bowed the kaee to rows : S be now began doubling and dodging over so Brows i? Another rush at Joe, aud the old man threw out | Baal,” Mr, Brown began an earnest exhorta, | Sach HOW began doubling a T pulled ap to let tvs til give Hup, and if he uses it and tmagine Now itwas one of the best tabie- | MNEs A817 sbe meditated instaut ight. Lis left hand, and’ down went the delligerent Satie isa Oliver interrupted | preys wtece of gn = ‘Droht aningham E Fionde shop feftse (0 ondats Dea afoP, MM cloths, not only pulled off, but torn into rags; |. But deur Aunt Clarice,” I cried, “don't be | party againae If he bid Ween hae Pees erent, | tion to the audience, but MissOllverintercupted | try hots or the Bishop refuse to ordain bin. T wind. It was uow broad day- | ceig Ok de Mrs; ™ ‘ “ int : Obristinas Mrs Chap ¢ Rear- or my lace set—Aunt Clarice’s wedding pre. | 8° frightened! I was just going to shut htm him, ‘Before we siug the Doxology,” she said, | light, andI noticed that si ‘al of the neigh *, Chiles Mary; Curts MW - J - s 5 . | Surprised than ever,for the second biow seemed | «7 want to ask again if there Ig bo one on tne | Peet, #2d 1 not vome out to join the Christuas Norma: Orawf- Teeee Eltes The diana AE eh fied CONFET- sent—witich had been laid out to” bleats, had ) UP) for 1d think coe st Auite long enough” | to giun the fellow, und he lay for some time on | 2 Want fo ask again I t any one? It there ts | chases ona pr them eh Od an ei ore eae gr Rig Sha Fortanes eich Ir wookd nor onseeme an tn | disappeared Dodily, all Dut a fluttering eua | (“! should think 60,” sald Aunt Clarice.) ‘But | hs back Inthe made prse ee ane on only one present we would like to hear him, for | remarked that tor upward of fifty’ years he ™ Portakce which It would not otherwise possess. | which nung out of Hero’smouth as he carecred | 1 never knew that you minded birds so much.” | crawled on his hands and knees to. the wagon, od.” | be —Inasmall church ata village nearBrigh- about the yard; or it wa3 ove of Jaci lids!” said Aunt Clarice, with an inde- if the fairs are right we want to be convinced.’ bever let a pack of hounds pass or a dance 's dress ‘ nl A and Climbed up in a dazed sort of way to the s inv! on Wi he kK a ge hout taking ton, where the congregation could not afford to 0018 chewed ‘to a pulp. aud grave enougn | Sctibable Intonation. ‘But I do mind birds | seat and drove bf. T noticed that iis face was | DvIS invitation was greeted with the usual | take place near his house without taking a " e. , ; | very much—such birds as this; birds that walk ) o > | Silence, and then Brother Montignenl, of the | hand, aud that be made “jess a3 good craps as Pay the organist they bought a self-acting Master Jack looked that Ume. Tonly wish his covered with biood. When ‘twas all over I took e ae. J ut! four legs, and wag their talls, and make | COV uD vy | Park-avenue Primitive Methodist church, ask any bod, belongings had suffered ofteuer; bat unluckiy | 8 h and wag the old man by the hand, and the first thing I | permission to talk against church fairs, aud di Again Reynard started in a bee Ine, and of organ, a compact Instrument, well sulted tothe ye fous good care to keep them out of | S808 at your ankles. 5 knew I was complimenting lilm, though I never * " purpose, and constructed io play forty different e,t00K Precious good c sone | “Aunt Clarice,” Teriea, “t's Hero that you | SBEN Twas comp 7 So. He argued that such fatrs did not promote | all the racing I ever saw tbis beat { up iil ack’s | . vou ine iq be found praising a man for | holmes; that they drew youn leaway from | and down, now over a fence or fordluy a creek, a1 were poor enough, bat we had | tn ducks great, horrid dog. | Do you What | Sutking another down on the street. The old | thechurch, abd drew the cuusehini oie | through Briers and saplings, tearing my cloves ack had an uncle, Mr. Philip | 30 on dur page aaeed at there 1s 19 dararin | (How only laughed thougn. an Mines that tt wes hard to distinguish bet: | Unt T wagnearly In a state of nature; but on Aunt, Clarice Vaughan, HOU | Tih butne aIWase taney ok oe eee | Oh, that’s nothing,” said he. ‘Why, the | Wiese tate was Dlaces of amusement. | we went. Being better mounted than tae blared thetr intention of teay- | Hots UU ne always dances and Brnchor sacs | (ufer couldn't lek a ten-year-cld boy. T dont | Chrrct ale said he leaving us the ex omnpanions betilnd and was tunes. The sexton had tnstructions Row to set it going and how to stop it, but, unfortunately, he forgot the latter part of bis business, and, after singing the first four verses of a hymna Previous to the sermon, the organ couid not de respective heirs. Aunt Clarice was | How shall we ever Stopped and it continued playing two verses : at neciadce sa 2 | soon left m @j—Graham Helen E, Graham Juli ton | Diteye he knew how to nt me if I stocd and let | of fairs, {ce-cream’ parties and tea p: to | gravulating myself that bodtly I had so far tared | Miss; Garden Mrs; Gibson Maawio ane Pulitp a bachelor. | Hor T dare touch bt j bimk support’ His churel He read au original | Well, when zip, something struck me on t M-ilarris Azues A: Hill Bosse Ce a more; then, just as the clergyman completed the int vay, aac Aunt Clarice had relaxed siightly when she on : 5 | ee ao Ss L hile M, Hosier the Words “L-t us pray.” the orzan clicked ana Both ot them lye Und hover bosn | found that Thad nothing to do with Heros | pytgry Bullying of the €o: WRooarettor ee And then the Rev. Mr: | foreiead; away went my wool hat, carryl Started afresh tuce. The minister sat {t out jam Mire; Harviil + Hyeriisn Mrs; Hashes pobert LSP Mrs: Heasan Barat 4 : 2 mons. Woodrulf, of the Free Methodist church, said | with It a'scratcn whieh I wore in those days. M rs ay,” wh ok 4 fere Bel Se eaC) is “Don's . 5 ' im | Mr. Jennings has, of course, a great deal to | said: “Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” | I should say.) i found | was galulng on thé | words, “Let us pray,” when click went the 3 c Don't trouble yourself about getting nim rset ” = FAG ON - Ayl $ “4 Organ agaiu acd started of another tane, ‘Tue | ad prowilsed us & visit. It was brougat howe | OL" shesald. Hei sate enougir there, for | tell us about William Pitt, the elder, that lon fh fadr as Jus the sue whetuer It as got tp | dogs, and that, was ealistaction euousn. low sexton and others continued thelr exertions to that wretched dog. Uncle Pathp had always | | Shut the door upon him, He kept quiet waill | of the Senate whom we are told the veteran | these sensual taiea we could not be Christ's | Leva ea Sareea id | find out the ng. but no one could putastop | seemed very fond of me, and | resolved to ap- | Jane had gone, but as soon a3 1 was lett quite these sensu 4 i v3 | ccginning to sho gue, and yet lo it; So they got four of the stoutesi men In the i 5 Walpole instinctively dreaded the moment he | disciples. Fairs fed the carnal heart and | caught the fos. In tow tatadies seed Bot church to shoulder the perve peal to him privately to inguceJack to vanisn | #0ne and unprotected he foundered out trom | yeard his volee, aud oxclalined. « , eal Patiently and then renewed his Introductory | 20/1 entertain them e ana. Me fror We thust muz- | worldly mind, and were antagonistic to God | emerged from the woods, and 1 could see the Sie Me wioya Etes : ~ instrument aud the horrid thing from the house. Bed dane an ea Aiwes Sitting w90n, | zie that terrible cornet of horse.” We need not | WoDSly mind, and Brown held that churches | Goga croseing a ploughed rleid Just atiend of hee alee Mate: Leeeor oad they carried it down the center aisle of tne Uncle Philip Was stout and rabicund, with a | @ i tO my heck oe? At me, wath: I fairly | renund the reader that the histrionie eement ought to have faith in God for money torun | { had to pass a little farm house, and (he was Jounpbine: Licion Matis “Church playing away, into the churcyard, peld pink head fringed wih white hair, and a | wok tomy heels. was Conspicuous 1h Pitt, aud that ti | beret conttnued et-king and plaslag anil jauguing blue eye—two of them, in fac. Cn. | tke my things o | | ‘ow Vil go up statrs and | iis eroteeque and eseenGialg cater eerectscly | them, and then Miss Oliver sala she ius glad | ue women standing 10 tue door halloond avd hata, thesOReLing Of Bg Ee over the pupwemeee | UU OF bisctudstt was outy faly hat hisauoutd | CAFS fom his oven ime to ours have ben | aun eh the whoie forty tunes were finished. —Profess or David Swing, in his sermon i Sunday, spoke feelingly of the the late 3: dane Alarcaretes | laughed at me was acaution. Gue girl saia: “Come In here, mister, and I'll lend you a pair that it 13 not necessary to Tepeat | of dad's breeches.” Matthews Ali «, Moris Rien day Mre, u HB Mrs} Minaer Lul Aira; Murphy Mi 'K. : ,. e: Meyer a Blies : Babes oe 2 posi- | MOS’ AUsious to reproduce. Some of his sathies, | thum now. We will Sing the Doxolo; I paid no attention to them, but urged on m AVirciain atre; Madison Wily Aun. Carpenter and made thls quotation from ates Satibuis t realized that any attempt totaiu- | bave the run of ihe rest of the house, Kocduna | Sil 10 have been exfective, are examples of tue | then we will Dave bur seein poet ae jaded steed until we struck the above Mowuire Alc: MoCa ly Caras McRitchie ten receivedl text Sopgemice fin theo | Chee hllu as I desired would be utterly in vain, | UVES. yard and cellar, as (implorea htia to do, | “lS approach made to the ludicrous by theat- | ing-pee proved quite as interesiine to 1 | Uoped field. Here he let down. What dare; MeLest: Hector: ake Moiuin “Whoever Will read Clcero’s Twilizhe i see oe Ue ae Ge t {f only on Aunt Clarice’s account. g ee ieee et he Sublime. it 1s re- | the audience as the discussion had teen.—%. F.| 1 to. do? Fortunately, I saw eens See Banding; Modlarsie tions about Duty and the Future Life, rem chair in the window. He war-juat givig-awa | NO, 00,” he sald, “my relations have haa | Degen CSN WIRE TIS ee ae: | rete | ploughing. a a a N ing Perbaps thathe was the fullest iption of a recent visit to New | (helt turn; itis time that yours took their ahare | SPraxer,”and then observing & amlieri’ foe A Race Across the Plains isin ee ee teeny Of antiquity, the rt uOlar and student ot < 2 sand | DOW.” ah a tence, he { 5 Oke arcely: Be i te S = 5 = | the highest period of Koman eiviitzation, and MtAico, When be seUdder ote ee oe! | “OF course when Hero had once found hig way Pound. and WE a del ee ace Heredly | tn isso St. Joseph was the western termtaus | “Good enough,” sald he, and 1 changed my age The birth of curict cheanie CRI OF Ceesar to) thought son told me you bad No moszal- | UPSlalt,there wasan end of exerything. Not. | FOURd. anc swelling into vehement anger, he | Of railroad communication. Beyond the stage- | Saddle on to, uot a horse, outa muie. 5 the birth of christ the only change that came | ces here.” he sald with puzzied alr. {og woud toduce him to stay dowa after unit. f a a to Civilization wasa aad tna) i 7 Farker Lewis Bara; Piene Mary F; Piaae ittoniu Mes; Parker Mary, Porter Naa Thad never ridden one’ before, yet 1 dever- > ig said to have pronounced aga'n the word ) coach the saddie-horse and the ox-tratns were | ” y Ak 7 Wh: it r aa . It is my beifet that he had found out so: “ a pine ent mined to follow Akers and George Ar OD belonged to an out of-the-way people-a pespie Eel alter O eeey Ee ee ae oan | ob Wotihing Himacle troughs kecmerere the Shouse and eg, aud having thus quelled | the only means ot commerce andcommuntca- | iteost me iy Heck. Again inthe saddle, apart from the bigh tide of human greatness— pace. Cea? amount of locking and barring would Keep Blta | Gr Gevite teed guished every semblance | ion with the Rocky Mountains and the Paeitic | Started afresh. On i went as fast as his : Is Larrative. Cra 3 vorst a of levity, turned rougd aud disdatntully asked, ; U es - | donkeyship would go. Take young ploughman ney P a n ci “ le | Crack] crack! crack a , | comment suggested by this anecdote 13 that | Street lobby at Washington trying to ge e d traces of his harness jingiing Lee! Iheeves Sally Mra conclusion that the difference 1s not oneor; « denying mosyaltoes?” | tO think that he found her irresistibly teasalie, fc epoc! 25,000,000 for carrying the mails overland one | the Collar and traces of his hargess jingiing degree, Dut of Kind. ‘Tnat Jesus, surrounded | pe cried algae OL a ns most iui. | aud Was deep and artrul enough to’ pretend ¢ | (HE Bouse of commons at that epoch must have W i Mary as could hav Igated a system of Srp confidence in ter fondness andialmiration | Poona “Wow eucuen livered and. easily | Fret Deween New York and San Franclaco. eSpadd ii raise old Caln about my swoppiag ER ign se gotalareet Sait fo : catia 1 WAS, COU! ave promulgat asystem of | 7 a tus: Ce e33 al admiration C; yj The proposition was extreme} “cheeky,” and ” he: #4 "d jess wel ke O Mre; stecl Mire; Stevens Matthew airs. Su: morals embod;ing all that 1s most valuable in | Napitants Of a ewampe Wal nese shes ia: | for bim. “At alleventa, where Aaa eo ae Sariven BA aE OE nee Willigin H. Russell, backed. by Seerstary ot | the mule, Bald ney (90 Ud Jess as well take 10 | Margaret Mes; Giaitiy Mary: Short teen centuries of ciiivation ‘nave yoen uaaore | EX, WOwgMt that you two were above suvu | es ero was sure to besomew tere acar, "i | (0 ave Darlyzed, nls audience, alough, a8 | Al er bai nee chose ee OEY 8°04 | Soon as he came up my ule struck a fivelier | Sua" Mary i: Sul: 1 tz: ve munadie | weaknesses,” i " 7 “ Who.” shower-bat! le therefore offered to bet . rr foadd a thought or impart anornameat. 13 a | “Gur earnest “But, Indeed dear uucle,” was | from under Its it she entered a roses Mors Chatham, “are ine OF telomere ces ee ceeeee | $200,000 HEE Le Gad oe oe gt Toc ds Wan ERRee ent Gane | ae ibeensim, Aene ‘inky Sthomen Abas fact not to be explained by ay ridicnie. suddenly futerrupted by a sudden utter of | pounced at her from behind the door; nay, he | Y would say to then Is tt yon s tee es iy | Une’ from Sacremente to Se, Seeps mall | bon eens, OS | Thompao. “alice atts; “Lhomas tdeien, Taylor —The Baltimore Conference of the M. E. | wip ve of cold water exactly on’ | €¥e Secreted himself under her bed at night, i Church will meet at Martinsburg. West Vir- 4 Helen; Thowas Louise; Themis Mar.ha; dyare ; and on we went, ov some more of ray ion re small hours, and Wakening her by ‘the contact | Hear Lord Mansiield. There were soveral peers | ten days. ‘The bet was taken andthe sta of | ,,02 Ththters | Mary; Taylor Mary Mrs; Lurner Neaue: Taylor ginla, on Wednesday of next week, Mareh 9th, | ‘ at Ramaley Better Ge = Styles Maw nf i » e+ had dropped out, beat like my horse. and a: 2” po r to the ministers me | should make the distance—1,950 miles—in ter of Uncle Philip’s head. Jack sprang | for the express purpose of coming outinthé | 304 toting to the min until necame to his feet. -, ‘he pack, until finally none was left but Akers, ‘y r 5 April fixed upon as the day for starting. Mr. | ¢ 2 : 1 | sits those beastly birds, Madge,” ne sata, | Of bls cold wet nose and his warm wet tonguo, Seong around Bees take your sone? Russel told his partner and general manager of | ena i Me would bark. give a tong yep N i war xine, M watton [aie a, Orin ee op Simpson. | They nave been chucking thelr seeds at ucie Paci Eine ee dp thee eee When they had sat down, he pointed to Lord puringes upon We plsios Mr, A. ihe tired and. then be qulet for afew minutes rhe | Kate \,) 3 1 Laura: Wiggins sé = = fer’ | Philip, and now they've flaished up wita a | A : Mansfield and said: “1s it you? Methinks | he had done. and ask: he cou! fofm the din bis whole knowing of that Wilson 3 Coleintaae) guybraces Maryland, the District of | Snower-path. Taking their bath’ in ‘thes | Visits, Aunt Clarice mildly ‘bat “firmly an . feat. Mr. Miller replied: “Yes, sir: { will do tt, | Plougbboy sald 1n that way Dee : School committee have much to do with LE Re ora Mee ee eta A—Arnold George: Ansell Mr; Abrams Traman , vo k 4 5 desiring that bis Words might be taken down, } Horses he could tind in the west and employed | S444 just descended a very steep hill into | Auewer Thos J; Allen Wis Ausell W. 2 lared atthe cage overhead, was a study. [ who keeps such a wild beast about his house Is The poor man stammered forth an apology, | 125 men. Elghty of these men were to be post B business of the body. The changes that muat | & rologt: or tly,” ad, At only for Bedlam. 1 can’t expect you to turn t a it be made this year in this conference under tue | 2V0l¢8I7ed, eagerly, abjectly, and, I hopad, t9 | i “ihythe Absalom ; Barsou Oharies ; Issker Ed- 71 parro’ ‘ge, tarough which a brook rippled a 7 > aiios be riders. “These “he selected with reference to | * Patrow gorge, through wi diced ward; burger FP, Brewer Good. Barieizh Geo Tule are as fol Baitt Rev. Wil some purjuse. ‘Then we ‘adjourned tothe | Dim out for me, su i have decided to turn my. | S8¥img that he meant nothing, but this dia no! peer Own darierang | itscrystal-lke water,and where the mule would | } ul a8 follows: In Baittmore—Rev. Wilford ‘ A r rr ; Barney John; berry J Boyd - Bidet Fatt from trampling Of Rim Witn tae | eee Te ee yen cele imown daring and | stop todrink. Herel saw a sight that some | W, Dame? sown: Berry J 1; Burrell John «4; Boyd Downs, South Baltimore. on Wikdam wee | HODt parlor. and finished the evening quietly. TOI Yen ee aye en oe nae tO | 9 | following piece of bombastic tmpertinence: “I snout bo ieaee nery cosential that the horses | Toler of this may question, DUCILIS neverche, | Drie a enerins bell 1 2: Best eau: REG. Wi Comer Wary an Cocle Philp was up bright and early the where? shall be quite sono have,” he said, “a great regard for the honor- | Should be loaded as lightly as possible. It was ext morning. | was surprised to find him ta | the dining-room when I went down, before th Smith, Appold; Kev. J. FP. Ocker ote | bell rang. to see that the table was properl; Baltimore street, Ki y less so. Old Akers gave a cry similar to the one | 41). mas, Bers = A i necessary that some parts of the route should e - ‘C—Capp: RCT TEE en |B eae rp ry eee ear peor eae tte) ere diene pee rE See Ln the SOIR, 220000 | ela oval cod bk Pyben be heard of Aunt Clarice’s departure. He | ye, Atm nothing, I recommend him to say | The horses were stationed from ten to twenty | !0F him, as Phir an tne ill cope alees ain Gee ut W; Uastls Geo T? Oordan Jolin: z if y | laughed still more when, on nee Hotes. | nothing.” It 13 refreshing in view of the ex- | millewapart, andeach rider would be required | be Was tugging up the poe tr his tall deoc. | Goober TW; Canctiers Jno P; Crouse JL: Clare bis great stu Dt inhabitants of the same Doarding-house in 9th and the shifting of the mails two minutes were | ©! pan Chi Hard OL Duch DU Uncle Philip's knee, and nts red tongue tolling 3 . 0 nf elder Pitt, to tind that, once at least, his audi- ‘ Tront of him, as tired as tue dog. I cheered and upan Charies; Dijard Clarenc acl ’ | out idioueaily. Uncle Philip greeted me atfec. | S{7eet—a curtous coincidence, About Te reare | tors had the sense to See thata flux of grand. | allowed. Where there were no stage stations Jiiuberger Heury; Dennison Juige; Dev» wel 2 “ id ous | Lurrahed, which stimulated old Akers vo 0: alta 3 v, | Wonately, though, 1 fancled, With rather aa air seemed ae it Jusk OM nae rot area | Alorquent Janguague might disguise a penury of | At proper distances tents sulicient {0 hold one ohn 5. Deale, | Of cons * Yo toons Wau 3. ‘ x de Dyer James; Davie John A; Drisool! P = more effort, which ended in his catching Rey— | poner: Liver dames Dats Jolin As Drisgol! & af +: Seem ideas. Pitt had made, it seems, avery long | Man and two horses were provided. Indians ard and I getting the brush, 1 then turaca | 2U%sl Firm re fe = = = eee Every now and then, during the whole eventn: , oh tn “y cj S01 es give chase, but their ge | Lard gi ig the z - Theres; Dougiaes Wx Co. Dickson W 1. Gardner, “ylang, | plGyoN sleep well, Uncle Philip?” I asked. "he would suddenly throw himseit back, Mek a Aud Venetian speech in the! Detey. Sloneinre Ponies made Dut sorry show la taelrsters ehece | back with the ploughinan (ehe™ dog. following) dimunds GM: Bveriert JL iion: Elmore Rev. W. ps ea. 3. Every gE , 3 «ye bls heels tn the most undignified maaner, a ce. | after Miller's thoroughbreds, many of which | 10 the house. where the women laughed al me, | J # Deo vdwunde JF Hun, Bvias Atichard 2; nt | jdt Was quiet enough most of the night,” he roar, When I asked him his Tease "such | Rt Was struck by the force of his eloquence. 7 ‘;y | borrowed the old man’s breeches, stald all night | Evans Wc. Woop: Boone | sag, “out'l was somewlaL disturbed toward DeLAvior ha wont a (ae: nGnele Patlipeca Lord Anson, on the other hand who was then | could make a single mile in a minute and ory - € al u Wash Sel and Next morning mounted uy rested horse, | | # —Fietcher Brown; Finwalles D; Minch B B. bi : Rev, F. x 5 ocho! hor dmiralty, and differed en- | seconds. d rode back to old Matt's, after a ride unsur- | Fenwick Edwund; Fowler Hes yey W; Fraas Tease; - Wright,” Moun ington: Rev, FH, worning. i a ced: bat | A¥BF Clarice!—ho! ho: ho!” And for days the | St the head of the a F Arrangements being completed, a signal gun | #d rode back to old Matt's, Fiuerty Join: Folsons Petes Preach Seth Hoa Havener, Brooklanavitie; Kev. ‘f. 6.” Peters, | Tene ae ce acts aaoked; bat mention of elther name would bring a most Ab- Satan Seen rom eee eet | on the Steamer at Sacraments oe eee S28 | passed by Jobn Giiptu’s. Fivever TA; Freewan Wai Ty Filsid WGsa a eavrach ee a eney Pleas sense, Madge!” he said. “You forget | i handaouts ehougle One Ga area, Walch Was | tary fs very eloquent, aud ‘Has’ stated ‘his | Meridian of Aprils, 1sco—the Nour for startin, How to Buy a Horse. Fh, ee ER kev. John Edwarda Lone. Philtp lives 1a Chicago, which ts not 2 1m? : gun opinion very, plausibly. 1 Ami no orator, ) qs en Lorder Rufhan, Mr-Millereprivatessd-} 41, oi¢ Horseman, speaking of this subject, | Goce ae oe eae HOt tent We ee S| Sours agains here Baad All those birds of | Tt was rather curious, I thought, that since | #24 all I shall say Is that he knows nothing at | dle horse, with Billy’ Baker in the saddle, Va; Key, yours ’ in. Unele Puliip’s room is directly | Ma a te aq | allot whathe has been talking about.” ‘Tuts | bounded away towards the foot hills of tue | say és - te RE a stay, and the tings taned up sy | SURE Socio ines ‘her orar Cacle Purae | short reply, coming fom a man of Anson's | ‘Serra Nevadas, aud made his ride of twenty | your own brother. ‘Take no mab's word for tt. | “W—Menkie Dr: Jt Danie! Hon. faaraia F at If you want to buy a horse, don’t belie’ 9 | 4;Goedeu Thowas; Gray Wiluauw al, Grew W. 5 i gf er eaa : a 2 = "t buy a horse in | Hurt: Br; Hartie Mdward, Hartley Frauk; Hau vm, Géyligut, asusual Nobody could sleep im such | professional skill, had such an effect that | Milles tn ferty-ntne minutes. The snows were Your eye is your market. Don’t bu 2: on - Ai ay by js oon ummerfield; Kev. J. J. Largent, Wien voutoluded racket. Now countess, “Cael Chatto was always out ara passed. Aunt | Poey immediancly voted agalust Pits propo. | deep in the mountalns, and one rider was lost | Ror eoe esouL mare Done everything off | wotd Frank: Hil JG: Harton Jas a. day woo oa? “— stile Ip, Was Not that the trouble?” eudrick Juo H Hon: Hug ny other falling, you | PNes Juo W: Herris J; Hutchiuson Lawyer . called: sition. for several hours ina snow storm; and after | put the halter, and lead him around. If he has | 71; Herlaud James when J called; and as for her, she had never the Salt Lake valley was reached additional | 4 corn, or is stiff, or has 2 purles Sno W;, Herris J: Hutshinecs, Lawyer: once crossed our threshold since that unlucky Mexico’s Yankee Population, speed became necessary to reach St. Joseph on | can see it. Let him go by himself a little ways, | j408 kome: | “ Nees jnst expressing my feelings upon the | (Mexican Gorrespondence of the New Osicans | Hime. From aeons = dns Abe | and if he staves right into anything you may Jackson A Hamilton; Juluns0n Geo HL Joaile ahd Colerance in ritual,tn the shapeofanaddress 1s Lot another Window in Ube house where they Subject to Jack, with Bijou hoppiug atoue the Picayuce.) ie Hee I and Tansion: api, OE ae Syl cust Ae deneatione! oon J Cols ps senes B sel Samoa: Kiinge Sek Bains, Archbishop of Canterbary. signed by | Fog uae, x uel Phiiip’sis the only other east | carpet at my feet, When ihe doot bell woos gug | Mexico1s Milled with “Yankees,” as all people rider plunged bis horse into the fldod, only, | than avbat. Back hlta Up, too, Some booes | Re hacwee Thome, heeber i Ds kenvite Pd Bishop Ferry. Low Canon of Liandaft; Bishop Foor, Aud they must have the morning sun.” | Sane brougit In the mormiug's mate wees eae | trom the United States are called. These “Yan- | nowever, to mire in the quicksand and drown. | show their weakness or tricks that wey ones | Dr: Keser W it im Ryan, of St Peter's, Bournemouth; and the |.) Ob, pri i ie Rr vie rarhercments | only one letter, aud that T'saw in a’ moment to | veces” embrace engineers, capitaltsts, tourtats, | ‘The courler succeeded In reaching the shore, | they don't in ‘any other. Seaia peel ietne ote iam ton tay Sees slouceste igi, ahd Canterbury, be, | “NOGOUDL I shall get used to tin eho eee ot weigh time Tauck: sald as tore tt open, | Speculators, “drummers” and adventurera | with his msil-bag in hand, and traveled ten | But be ag smart as you can, and you'll get | Lilirey lL: Lewis Williaa, ecaniauale i a y minor dignitaries, | “ime.” Then, tn another Moment, and with a Stee. ‘he last named, however, are a disgrace to our | Talles on foot to reach the next relay. Johnny Caught sometimes. Even an expert gets stuck. M—diews Frod ; Miws Fred M; Mitche: ‘They procest against auy toleration of Ritusk, Just here Hero made a diversion by an unex- | 4 look her 7 F3 —The English Evangelicals have put forth 1 sald, half crying. “It 13 too hy, bad of you. The Ute darlings couldn't disturb thetr reply to the memorial for greater latitude anybody with their sloging, aad you now there "1 e i oney; a Myers Wai H; nation, as they comprise gamblers, tramps and | Fry, a popular rider of his day, was to | A horse may look ever so Bice, and goa mule a | Mills Sidney; Morrison we tein ; tem. “th ct ee e : . h personages of both sexes Wuo travel | make the finish. He badsixty miles to ride. | minute, and yet have fits for instance. ‘There | Mack W Harry Meddsh Wm. Beatle er ly convinced that neither | Pecied Dale Wie eee ei tare 22 | This ts what Jack looked at: nooguitd,. his gountey abouade ta vecteate: | wit ai horse tS uote Whew tho last | lane @'itve ian ooved erate something | $C McKensio AG. MoKuray tx .on Meliville the sacraments Ougat cnet a ninstratto not | the back door, while Uncie Philp aut ee ast eck becatce twas taylue torial dane. | Falresources,but 1s almost entirely undeveloped. | courler arrived at the sixty-mile Post, out fro | happens. Or he may have a weak back. Ghe | pS RomUAB, Aocuan Wu. de ‘Bical tuade u e : ek becau vas tr) Serr D - 3 4 toleration of tue use of vestments sna ‘aymbois | laughed and applauded. nuind whether Or not to bean old fool, aud ineach | THE gold and silver mines are worked on the | St. Joseph, he was one hour behind time, a] himthe whip aud off he goes for a mile or two; ‘Couner ©—O'Donovan Dauiel; Oweus FD; y om | Sees Pe dred years ago. Sugar is | heavy rain had set in and the roads were slip- | then, all of a sudden, he sits down on the road. | Stephen. Bs ‘ axowedly reintroduced as exponents of doc- | | Bcle Filip staid with us less than a weok, | cases the fewer withestes one has the tecoe “ice, | game plan as one hunt y. Two hundred thousand dollars mig! ol tH —Payne D A Rev Phelps E J Hon; Parker F; trines ch we . | growing dally more silent and testy. When. decided at last, whether for better or fo ere- | ground, wheat gathered and threshed, cotton ‘0 sal ars might | After a rest he gets up and starts again, but he 5 Presten Win E; Page William. tehich have been declared to Ge Moe Tueae | the ith day. He anounced Mis ince ter es | deaidesat let, wheter for better or for worse re. | grows Paper mannfactured, liquors distilied and | turh'upon a single minute. Fry had just threo pikedas's. Presten Wu E Pace ance us, wel dee hill us A “soon sits down for good, and nothing but a der- peed Col; Reinhards Chas; Rothwell D F; with the plain fntention of the arucle leaving I could not feel deepiy grieved; but | Uncle Philip Phelps and I are old friends, and clot ‘and textures of all kinds woven in the | hours and thirty minutes in which to win. This Talse Breed Col imhard and the Formulariesof the Church of England.” | Jack was. rick could hin. a 2 d; Remetou Jas L; Ruby Jaa A! Peek iee iat mundo Well, the }one and short of | most primitive style, In fact, all labor-saving | was the fuish of the longest race, for the | “GkcowldTalse Mim. ee vou aon | Rod Fonte Heed Sate Humwife Ineod: The Spectator rewarks that the real weak. | _,"1Us all very well for you,” he said. “Uacie | it,is tat we have made up our minds to be mar- | Weshhtow ana the latest Inventions and im- | largest stakes, ever run in gmerice, When the | Well 1 tall you, He's & horse that doesn’t | pid Hanig: Kuerell TC. Head Wail: dean Wat, u " ms , | Philip ts no relation of yours, and you have “Tha = provements of manufacture and agriculture are Of a ve | know ‘thing. is brain ea bg “ ‘ Sey ares Fem ta ay tne | Segnalo ag at | oR A discs of ihe Seo ws, wid sua | witha furtes para winds ig eu | GUE Gaeta pe | qtiteichan acre MASE Sat ya | east Serge mon etek ; | you. It 13 not bis money, as you very well “CUARIOE VaUGHAN,” ance of the Yankee, , wit 1 2 jon at n ickuey Geo: Swaia G P; Speer G Hou, Is inevitable, and. that teaee Aud MOE | EnGw, but he 1s the last’ one of my woaed | “Ps —ar Master Jack ene MAP OmAN See ange Wir coe suammmense trade | the horse and its rider should emerge tnto the | him outa ways and pretty soon he will Jore bis | you EL: Buckuey Org: pean 4: Speer G Hou. days i which the establishment can family left, and to have him driven out of nis | {!7" your house into a menagerie, it wouldn't have | to be developed with his own country. open country in the rear of Elwood—one mile | bead around and pul! right ‘straight on one line, Schreiner H; Short Henry J; Saf: Well sustain such a shock, Wituout conseques. | Hephew's house by those ridiculous pets of pepnened: ie mutual hatred of pets was our first from the finish. Tick, tick, went thousands of | You can’t hold him; 1t’s no use to try. ‘The first Jno W; Btuart John; steauy J ©: A 1 = as” ki 1 uy or | Yours—Well, U's hard; and no mistake.” eras Suffering ‘ir. Thompso: Watches! ‘The tme was nearly up! But seven | you know he has dumped you in a ditch or | pith LG: Simpson Mr; eee the most serious Kind. Tue Desa ot : Iwas crying by the time Jack had fint:hed Longest vd EEO Re minutes remained! Hark! a shout goes up from | smashed you up against a lamp-post. Tie him | feuben; beden Steve L: Skilaan ZT; Bau Chichester has drawn up, !0 antletpa‘ion of | cnsenge, Jack! ~The birds have nothing to | the letter, and even he looked grave, though {Green Bay Advocate. | the assembled multitude, “He comes! he | tira stable and nell Dack up till ue breakseve ge Glee 5 Sole Tensei Cir, Geknaee He, SPiroaching meeting’ Of Couvocation, a do with i,” I sald; but Jack shrugged his shoul. there was a most exasperating twinkle in his | 1. J. Thompson talis in he Poe Tne e comest ine Bodie tittle mare, Syion. the | uaiter sou put on him. Screven a rope across | pik. Thomas DG; Tracy Eugenes Taylor mem = Dei : ior. 1s ” ; “but aman of Unele MG i a closely printed half-column advertisement aug) of le Arthur, darts 1! ‘aro! € end of stall back legac; Thompson i Thornton lus K; anee tamauee obi aio all hes Phipwise med matte dane stand Dela wat: guid O4 PF (0 our fortunes, Uttle woman,” he | how his wite left his bed and board, and that BSA rir aris eer meer ast | he'll cumb up the wall, hompeon W Ps Thiseell Walling fests against “the proposal that the clef pas- | ened at daylight every marniug, and d disturbed “Oh, Jack! Jack!” I cried. “And to think it | %e doesn’t want any one to trust her on his boat inutes and a A Negro Boy’s Fortitude, van Alden Jes jr. tors should tacitly saretion, and, agit were, | at all hours of the day and night besl was ali the doing of that hatetul dog!" account. ‘Most men would tell It In ten ines. | BRO {he ferry boat, with ve minutes, iuisucetoae bee cemeeadl Pee 23! Nivtiems 18; Woston Chas Connive at practices which ‘tn their chare-3 don’t @isturd him,” I said. “Not at all,” said Jack; “my dog hadn’t halt | Some of it isquite pathetic. We copy a sen- Quite a remarkable instance of the fortitude | Weide Daniel: Walker Danie! : W iz $29 monttions to their clergy they have already | “You do,” sald Jack. “You spend your | as much todo with it as your birds, If they | tence or two: Febeatediy condemned; and which 1a ta | whole time’ prancing up and down stairs, open- 5 Keddie; wi: ton F Pj Willlawe Geo A. Welle Henry: | Whites hadn’t driven Uscle Philip out of the bhoase, ‘Tsot up that night; the next night she sent | Heart Wounds Not at Once Fatal, | of a negro is related to have taken place at | Sunt. ivnrnur | 1. Wasnor James. Wi WwW; Opinion of the vast majority of compe “ing and shutting the window just below nls | there would bay t ees gon J ¥ i a fewyears | Williams JC; Wiune Jobn, Wilbur J B: White i @ been no room in tt foi me over to Mrs..Micbael’s to sit up. {Donsldeonville (La.) Ohief, Feb. 12 } Lynchburg recently, It appears thata rage , Gok Tine petoken disioralty to the Articlas | room, because you fancy that those bicssed | Clarice, and in that case they might naver have | One night she got mad at me, and brought Ina ‘The Madison Journal instances the fact of a | 840 Frank Helmbolz shot a ford, JORNE Bear | Moses; Ry wher dlse ae aries of the Cavirch ot Eagiand, or | birds are dylng’of too mitch or too little air.” | met agalue stick of wood aad beat me with It, 1 stood It. man being stabbed tn the heart in that paris | BO¥., The ball struck the ‘oy ‘an os | ooeeiene acring wilder wows verlest Uitlings.” ‘the Dean avows “But, Jack,” I said; “the poor things are sit- “Nonsense!” I cried, indignantly. “Ifit hada’t | and did not get mad, and aftera few days she is m Sg AS lah severe wound, from which an entire = TST pee AO tn ins reason why he regards the demands of | Ung, and they need constant care. You woald- | been for the dog, Aunt Clarice would have been | Would not get me any breakfast, and I went to | and walking a hundred ya falling | of one side resulted. The boy sulfered sely ” Paslor : rnatiets With utter disfavor fs bacause he | p’t have me let them die, would you?” here safe and sound at this minute. I’ve a great | Work without my breakfast, and my artner | dead. The wound is described as being three- Inds tt mpossible te divest. bimself of the con- “I'd have you consider the comfort of human | mind to poison him.” ot me some crackers, and I took a lunch. * * fourths of an inch long. A more remarkable Netion that what the leaders of the party in | beings before that of antmala™ sad dacs | eco suddenly grew very stern. “It you do, | lt my wife and ber big sister had washed them | casa of the same nature was reported in the : A br bead Oe tetFoduction into the | “However, the thing {s done now. Nothiug | I'll wring the neck of your miserable bird,” né | dirty bed-close and cleaned up the house, and Chief several months ago, which, strange to Sble from te ake Cuethng undistingwisn- | woula induce Uucle Philip to spend another | sat 1t Would look a little better for them, for it is a } say. received Uttie notice trom the pi od | ress. Mr. night here. He has business toattend to in the 1 had never seen Jack look 60 angry, nor any- | disgrace to you belong to, to serve me in this | H. J. Green, who was shdt in an affray on the Ellen Athey, in prison at New Pu ‘gaia, city, thougd, and has taken board fn 9th street | thing Uke 80 angry, before, and for one minute | Way.” LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN GEORGE- streets of Donaldsonville, lived more than three | smal and a scissors. When WN. DC. bOsT OF FIG Ohi while aitenee, for & few weeks.” I stopped short in absolute terror; thea— But hours after a bail from a Tranter revolver had | found he was insensible, but the foot wasom | 20) ; FICE, MAnox 61 “ ee pry me fg escape met Mrs. Iwas sorry that Jack was vexed, of course, | before I could speak there was a hasty scufls | A girl put on man’s clothes, at Richmond, Helgge core | iis body and heart, | and the a ae, rj : Geapevaie struggle ensued. ‘oaceemder, and a | pur T really could not feel very unhappy at | Con’, Stalrs, and Hero in person rushed into | Mo., and went out for an evening walk, in the | making a cl in the that was = deworth WW Mrs. recapturin; pep erdion i he succeeded tn losing & guest so utterly unfeeling and incon- | the room. Bijou lifted his Rand and fluttered | course of which she rudely josti nae jarreenomgn at either orifice to It the little to the 1 Brevett E T Major; ae Guioe Ay er, DUL recelved fatal ia siderate. Besides, Aunt Clarice had written to | bis wi but he waa too late. In another in- | shot her twice. She declares that hereafter she | fugers of the physicians conducting the post- ee sk when it would be conventent for us to re- | stant Hero had Pounced upon the tempting | Will stick to the safety of skirts, mortem Postmaster.

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