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laything. There was a strangled squ an OPPOSED TO CHURCH Falks, AN EXTRAORDINARY FOX HU A RascaL OF NOBLE FaMmy.—The aistric “ RELIGIOUS NOTES! PE Peete pea la GC I aI a Gea ll eceremegeeioel = —— change of Baron Bechtolsheim, the tauguin ——= it was the very day after Uncle Philip lett | bodily down the Spe ea Ose aud Hero | No One Accepts Miss Oliver’s Chal- | @ld Time Sport in Trigg County, | Austro-Hunvarian consul, embraced Missouri, The Ch~'stion a! Work bellevas that hn- L that I found Jou-jou, the female bird, ing was on his back, kicking convulsively, while I lenge—Ali on the Same Side. Ky.-A Faster Ride than John Gii- Kansas, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minuesota, Ark Qn activities will be continued in eternity. Jack and I had been married a year before we | dad upon: the floor. ' My first {dea was that {t | rushed Screaming from the room. When the Rev. Miss Apna Oliver took charge | Pim». arsas, Texas. Colorado, Wyoming and the | —The Baltimore Prestiytertan does not wish | wont, caneasusening? People say that the frat | rare eT eee a i apon, Jace | of course Jack and T--émbraced, with tears,” | of the Willougby-avenne Methodis: Episcopay | (Chiearo Field.) tox eh eesere Gentanse $0 ervive ak to hasten the publication of the revised edition | year of married iifes the most trying. ANT can | Pasian sss wee Witt tt Dut be denied tt | | Of estes Jack and T Vemoraced, wrt ews. | church, in Brookipn, two years aco, ao an, | ANY man who will deliberately shoo ts, the Scriptures. claiming money sent by friends tn Europe gnantly. in my humble opinion, no sportsman: clalming, | throughs the cobsulate, ead een + Say is that we did not find itso. We never had “lim pot such a brute as Seem to think, | accuse the other, you see, forif his pet had | nounced in her opening sermon that she was aaa rot late, an ch they have SHA Baptist minister in Chicago advises nis | S97 15 tat we Gi Oot teronce 80 Jong as we | Madge,” he said. “I don’t like the birds, bat { | killed mine, mine had proved equally fatal to utterly opposed to thepolding of church fairs 8° T do, that to hunt the wily Reynard a3 we | never recelved. Tue Daron belongs toa Doble at 4 ber Io evering the jugular veln aud caus- Realizing is terribie mistake he d to shoot himseif, but was quickly ized by a bystande " ai : - | in Warzty 7 ches o on Gets congregations with fewer anq more | Dowded. Dut almost a8 soon aa we were settied | Wowdnt burr festher of thet calle Look | me, ben, and there wo forsmure Sufi? |and eimiler project to. aia Christian citing’ aud exbllarating of out sports, oesides | wife and children Sith whet he eorrespentadt on thetr congregations with fewer and more | ty our own tiny, pretty house, our troubles | here, though,” as he cob ar tergars pets or anything else. churches financially, and that her char2h | requiring more pluck and Judgment than any | He has a brother who is’ general In the aac peaeecen ents” began. H tng! teak OEEEe Ae whan OLE hence | cuss Philip and Aunt Clarice Phetps prove | Would get slong ‘without money gaiued Otter Mo enter upon one of these chase3is like trlan army, and now a special military envoy —Rev. Dr. J. Glenworth Butler, author of and I have never been quite able to de- | Sioln trom my desk, too, by Jove! A clear case | to be the most cheerful andcontentedof elderly |ffom euch sources. A good “MANY going out ta baltic noone kuows hor he wil Al Se Pelembune, is fiends ey eNO “Bible Readers’ © entary aa be slp salt | gees ss couples. It seems that it isan old love affair. | Persons told her the church could not succee! come out. ‘The grandest hunt I ever took part | family would send him sumicient money to pay Gaines neti Gta Cie GAS OC EE oe rice 1, He OC evan tiny bit OC Ted, water Whlon noiheia | sack Leow cr ic aaine ohioM wee tne ren: | WIKMOUL EuOn entertsizmence saa nee taenae in was down In the Colon, Trigg county, K¥.,@ | the deficit, BUt the desired reauitiauces ‘never Serase and a puerility. Rent to Europe, aud wat ine ber seariea ee Out for ihe to examine and of course 1 iad to | son of his profane isughler when he found that Sete net gone ee ee fow years ago. | George 8: Woatcon ‘and came, — Prof. Robertson Smith declares that the | parting gift—gwo of the lovellest little yellow acknowledge that It alone had caused the catas. | they had established themselves in the same | Chueh, The | rev ra May gaas Cok, Hillmians are noted for nelr magnifloont pack | 5 sy winw ai WO crystalize truths into doc Tivee thetr menus | Sduite absurd, though. ‘The real trouble began | thought of bringing another to replace her, Mr. Vaughan out of pique, while Uncle Patuip | time ago It was announced that a debate Would ame” js" abundant, foxes In’ pariouiar, | Wan, playfally polused an” “empty low Bible truths watii he realizes their Mean- | @ month later. when he himself Drought home | J4Ck pul ye ee STIS OL Uie=. | Teuisined & Gachelt on tier seeet Bake. | De held ts Miss Olivers church last even- Matt. McKinues, the’ most thorough sports. | his sister Mars, palied trigger, aud ings. Ane ica, chmey Ener Ne on ee eae ee eee eee eamiEhin: oromainl nea: aauc| Ing om <6. q is it Right to Hold man J ever wei, and a kinsman of inine, | the nec ane a A eres OF | Bee ee Was the peek oF the Tiouws toe many | Nt Tet nim, “sald Jack, mayagely mud Winvwas | BUnoger ings eyo Meier ae eat ee (Couch wal Churches “believing ta furnished me with a mouat, and formed the New Testament only will be published | 4 long day. . feat? SCE, Stvagelys should be their heirs after all—Harper’s Ba- | Such things” were invited to take” tho Que of the party, As fs the m in this part a May. The Od Testament not | wien er uo ad at frst. Jack only, laughed | “Neon, Bijou didn’t dle of loneliness. Ontue | sare jatirmative, and the Willouguby avenie of the country. we made a very early start. the Probably during May. _ When he saw the canaries, and said, “Why, ce : a the situation for a church was to take the negative. ‘The meet- moon was shiniog as bright ss day as George | tes ET Ce AS Oe eee pole cannot be | Madge, ilttle woman, you'll have your hands | Contrary, Uh ee a | gon WENROWS EWwo SLOWS, | ine was held in the chapel-room, and was | Wharton blew Lis horn at Matt's gate. He was |. /YNCHING IN Naw Mexico. —An alouquergas, Issued for four or five years yet. full now, if you never did before.” | efien Ghd paket op hee O aliielcng oot sce largely attended. After a number’ of Sanday | followed by some Miteen couple of us ine hounds | N.M., dispatch says: Fausitne Gulterro, ta. — When a lady goes to a prayer meeting with “Nonsense!” I sald: “Its nothing to take care i that Jack was more trantio than ever. Noteven a budget of questions about the Book of Reve- | Of a pair of birds.” But Jack only laughed. i ae se © 2 | tm the murder r,of Rhode Why a Pious Man Respected the | School songs had been sung, Miss Oliver invited as. ever opened after game. Most of then were c © 9 A a: ize Ei any ministers that might be present to take of the Enlish breed though | noticed one soit, | land, Who was‘brought In on Thursday nigat lation. Mr. Moody tells her she 1s beginning at Such darlings as those birds were! I can’t | the melancholy sight of the nestful of cold little | Memory of a Prize Fighter. | seate in the altar. Nocac responded. Miss e@ English breed, though toed i reve = | bluish speckled eggs seemed to dash hls gayety (From the San Francisco Chronicle.) the end tnstead of tie beginning: for the aipua- | S8¥,,thal they ever learned to Know me—not | 0] a 2 . Vigilantes and "7 e' ith, I was slightly I-known citizen, remarkable for bis un- | \ = m nearly touching the ground. I asked Matt and}! camplices ¥ : Teally, you know. ‘They tluttered jugcas much | 1 the least. To tell the trutt lig A well-kno zen, Nostrand-Avenue, ‘and the Park-Avenue Joel how was le thot oven a Coe st > | his accompitces bet of religion ts regeneration. Aud wore funk an bard es catch thaiaet day tact | aeeneted. (ont ser rare gated brtore | ostentatious benevolence and piety, stepped | Methodist churhts hal beck specially Ineed Aries peta orree anonepee Sa —The Maryland Annual Conference of the | Flet them out of thelr cage as they were the ave Sraetveint ern Paant, | Intothe Pioneer boathouse yesterd’ undasked | to debatein favor of fairs, Deeaus> thy had He laughed and said: “That is the grandest | , 7 r ware Methodist Protestant Church meets at Cumber- | iirst. That was one of the things that Jack ob- conanet Dern e iy eee LAL CEA Sak Slike Fase: just been holding such entertainments, and It hound ta ienerte aii ta Sey " 2 jected to—my letting them out ot the cage, 1 | Tollicking, gurgling s- ale eae ’ was naturally supposed they upheld them. Bat iis volee ie Smawil Sn Siise cose ae wh of March. The | trean. Jack wrote, 01 see—for the press { | Semblance fo a wail of despatr. ‘ Where is Joe Winrow? Ihave not seen him | When a commuter masse te the a cere . naw Tigg counts lant. This cecnibraces Maryland and | 1ea0—Aand the back parlor, which was also iis | ,\ DOREMRER EEN Tec eee SHAHN ERED Rn et oae of the Nostrand Avenue church tuey were la- Sou hear hima sme es eee aS Pon 8S | ant conference embraces Maryland an © only piace 4 Pr Sl 2d, however, e athlete wherry rower pulled out a copy eDalieven ly 8 ns the District of Coiuubia, and nuabers 110 | UGS, Was the only place where I could Keep | He9 lovers saad wit us. | noticed, however. of the Chrontere, and with a tear lo his eye read | formed that that church did not believeta fairs, by a sheril's posse, was ta from jail oy anged in the sams place where tary long-' ie legged beagle, with ¢ Ollver then annouticed that the Sitnpson, the ;usrens Bodied bow-legced beagle, with ears es hanged some Ume stuca, vd.—Charies Oliver, a y Goth, of Waterford, Pa. was capt AY Nikht while tn the act of pourt over some con Dustibles in a store te plie. He was previous » fire Lbat some two | aud could not advocata them, although thoy) nity heediess of hgtlniapelasic J ed the town, His mother's ministers and about 110 lay delegates. Under “Really, Madge,” ald Jack one day, “I wish | C!ter the back parior, Even the sound of | g notice of the veteran's death. were nolding one. every TMch the Bana me aabtii cae youll & Seaghed dicaiir 3 some time since, and a heavy tasar the five-years rule Rev. Fou could find some other place to keep those | BJou’s singing, which penetrated the closed | “1m sorry to hear ft,” satd the pious cus. | Nee Holding ove, Very much the sim : Q powerful horse, J eagle, apps cualected. Georgetown, will have to c ‘ birds, or else I wish you would not let thea out | 200rs, made hi start aud wince ina manner | tomer, | and the "Park-avenue churea, all decine Pomcrtul, b ta ae ay Eagle, appar ment. of thelr cage. Thetr favorite promenade 1s my | Which was simply absurd, though he never said | “+ tna you ever take any les3ons from nim? 7 = shstrung as a paW Se Sr Ni ing to take the aflirmative on tie question to = cniceat ed Sot be debated, The Willoughby Avenue church oxes have & decided fondness for yellow- was greatly astonished to fod falr-aolding jegged chickens, and are ordinar! —“Making a call the other day,” writes a | desk, and I Lever can finda paper that I want | anything. the sculler asked, “Ee or : ere,” Ld ‘The plous customer opened his eyes wie. falr correspondent, “{ casually opened a Ble | fter they have been rooting adont there. «the pi stomer 1 his eyes wile. Calis Gcaiiowen Ge Tenis Waiting for | _ “BUt, Jack," 1 sald, “they must have their | .,We Were tn datly expectation of Aunt | «(ood gracious, no!” said he; “I never pit rruption of telegraphte commani: the northwest has interfered w " ‘ " 4 heir owWa prac- | that early hour lurking ao : od altar - Z ede: ave always | Clatlee’s arrival, the date of which was not | on'a boxing glove tn my Ife, and I trast | may | CBUFChes deciining to support t prac’ that early cing gs ea F tion Of advices relative to the move my friend. There was a folded piece of papor | he mius By eee twhice sou ate taking your eas | quite certain, and she was staying with friends | O88,DOXibE glove tn my Ute my hand in anzer | Wut aa the nonepaceTe ton Coenen ee ae et eee ret te dey ng Dull, Your correspondent was Inside, and It wos marked, 1 Me ieea Pele, SoS | situtional, so that they need nor aisturo you, | WhO continually urged her to profong her vistt. | against any one. ‘They say Wibrow Was Aut-at y Bel 101 at, 89 We Dea Duatt on ing it, ‘reespe for punches’ My friend e : | an officer of the Depafiment to remain | or the Interlor to-day that Colonel irvine, i, SO AS Not tO | commissioner Of the mounted poll had | bate, and as ft was Loo late Yo send oat acon'ra- | the river. The ‘dove were y After the day for her coming to us had been | fienter. eres Ae 4 cos | Serpent oe. one Were ral ifsonvou! Father have me let them out while | three times fixed and £0 often pestponed, 1 Ds pet eniatie souller proudly. j Gietion, tt was Geeided fo go ahead and see perfectly quiet while tn leash, i y id did you get thatr’snd | TOU pp st Rome, thong ald Jack. “Its baa} Made up my mind not to expect her unul 1 saw “Do you ‘know,” sald the plous gentleman, | pastor’ “i dou seen ator ce oetawed {he | frighten the fox if close by, but the moment | been {nstructed to proceed from Fort Wala to seked. ‘I've been looking for ft for six | enough to bee the results without having them her. Consequently 1 had dismissed all thougats | «that i was acquainted with Winrow for sev! | Who agreed to take cart voce oun e | the slips were removed I never listened to: ehh Siting Bul's camp at Woody Mountain au months.”” | : Y of her from my tind. Sr before I rin to a 2 = a ; ° se pon him an immediate surrende — Many achureh-goer returns to his Sunday | mee. Sit be earctult to leave iny Tee I was altting at my sewing one morniag, he wae a tehier fle was a nelghbor or mine ihe ‘te speak in tho aired on ase 2 eras od, oe the thickets and oe is Cabadian governmen( psig ne dinner sel-complacent ta the tdea that he has | covered, and they Ilze driaking, the Ink some fe Ge Gan Sho ani os Se (cid me So was @ Wiig Genes ahet sees | tion, they “have a fair eld aid not a stacie then ‘over the fence enclosing a field, but eo | Skets eMart Woody Mountain aheut the wea ot done @ Christian act, when he hagaccomplished | 44Y, anc ‘ sind.” 2 ; | Dame. 3 wery day to see him c : rel TO | Re gosta eee ReRinSt them. Butwo belleve | tracks were found. At, 6 work | JaBUSTY. bis horses being In poor condition, nothing but across and tmplous insult to the uly lattes aun connote ee eee “An agent, no doubt,” T sald. “I wish you eu a fp oe oe ae eare in the The anil are Tendo 2c Any | Said 1 to Matt: “Has Akers got to work | while the provisions at bi3 command were Ine Host ist, “Tua He, tne serve thw adoration | Sass careful to gee that the inusting was | Had asked jer Bustness, Jane, Tint no matter: | standing with any one. He was alwars sober | 22° discussion, bat whl take no vote, eo that | °S'yy pe sure; there he goes now, wit = Ecce = x porh i ene a opr go covered after that, though. oe o iP d Y | and pleasant, and I noticed he used to stop and | each one may form his own conclustons from | down and iis tatl almost dragging’ th It Was soon after that that he brougnt home } Case. ne chat with thé little children, Everybody spoxe | ¢R¢2 3 added Miss Bver Speaks 5 : ee i tar oF 4 ~ | Enows that I never could bear dogs. 1 am afraid . ; he bad Of Delve aynake about the reputation | lengthy depate we will have a speliing-oce and | w, tece of’ woodland, and from that dire: Prand, iss B. Is tn the cholr—The advance. of them, horribly afrald, and 1 never thougt | ten ran down stairs, humming a blithe iittie | ne had of being a desperate enter: doubted | give a prize to the best scholar. We Line hog | Nasa Piece o came a long, deep how! — The Vatican has just approved the step pro- he would be so cruel as fo bring one of the great tholigh: for the Gist tuinc te Geos tao Rbether be could Nght at all, ne was so quiet: | Soveraf such bec In our churah ana they neve bathough the porpetfatorof It was inroeics | posed by the bishops of Hungary, who have blundering things home to scaie me out of my the ball was Aunt Clarice, Yes Aunt Clarice, us One day, down on Washington street, [ saw greatly lioproved the spelliug of our young — the goddess Diana to fa ak opect es poor little wits, ic Ss “Ith gg | uita Save a little child trom the wheels of 'a milk | foes ees ent lately submitted to the Holy See thelr wish to ort ae 5 % sitting demurely tn the hall chatr, but with no | wagon. The driver, a great burly fel ow. took That's oli Akers, anti ree Here, Madge,” he said, ashe cam: !n, lead- | Aur pen een ee ee * y . Milas Oliver sent a young man out to get a | “Mark lim, George, and pond of these penal code teueie Mupomtho pen, PE the Thing. “as you areso fond of peta | sory aemur expression UpoE agitated and dis. Odd CORUI HAVeREoR eed See dictionary, and then renewed the favication to | jow bim aslo wna . ug p pen- 4 yorth baving.” i , f i E nd - | ow or y have be " erh aps One des! oh c ‘ ¥ : Alty Of a Sue of <0 florins, Hable to De put on | Dre Srqught youon€ worth Daring.” ae | nevelled Aunt C {aries upon wuom E looket-an | Yibed had uot Winto rushed tn and seized | SEY Ove desiring’ to support c waren fairs Ag | you, (You nee any priest having heard the confession of any req mouth wide gen, ind its willte teeta ouig | AUMLClatice who appeared equally divided be- The driver only joered aud would have | SS TESP . B | weil fine at the moment ani I banded It to her. ‘W Ly, where in the Tr, Tae fusing CHINaMAN.—Tudge at Chicago, Mon lon Of May Sam, a Chi- ration. The judge sata ¥ proof of ood moral e in the state aad the Was sUlicient, the sole a hallve of Chinaor a alice a, Put Iusine with remorse at La- the co es pen te : 4 ; | astor, atter Waiting some time, The rtheboagte, | because be t cy Aaeh a. tolaor under the age of eiguwen. Tustructions ing, and {(s eyes glaring, and before I knew tc | (Ween tears and indignation, and who met my | gone on bad not Joe shouted out to Ulta that 2 tne! the term fairs,” | be boagie, a he bl tagly bile ave just Deen trausmitted from Rome to the | { ietwo big hairy paws Were on my suoulier astonished gaze with One fullof wratuful mean- | he ought, to be arrested. "Tho fellow stopped at Roar dvala, necktie sectates ean ae Sao: |/anowe ater han & quarter shooting at a rabla. Nunclo at Vienna to the effect that he should | axa the frightful face close against mine. iear-Aunt Giatioe?® 1 erios «wno ever | Commenced to use fearful langitage. _ | ties,’charades’ tableaux, cantatas, woe worey palleden ines iawn oats —— Some modifeattonct thearuice in quesston. og Pack Ascreamed—“ob, Juck! take him off, | 4)~bear Aunt, Clarice!” T crled. “Who exer ivegounicaing. ala NS “osetddwuand | theatrical entercainmehts, and’ the “tke it | fue woous the durcucss sive the doe put ae | IL, FOF LETTERS REMAINING 1S THR modification of the article neon. or I shall at awk Son oe eke eee ene | give you a licking.’ = churches—in churche: Now, ~ 9 na aouna dnadoe rice SHINGTON © POs — The New York Methodist Preacaer’s meet- Jack jaughed and _canght the creature by his | World didn't you go into the partor, even it | 7S YOn-G better try it,’ sald Winrow, who was | °l’zehes—tn churche wie: Kers opened again louder than ever, Jane hudu't Sense enough to take you there? | not ¥ ae Tt vou the affirmative, don’t westtate to he sata, | That gint’s blunders are realiy beyond agy- | Mou Ei meee ee ene ut LOU SP | was another lobg season oF silenc 3 day discussed the tobacco question in Collar and pulled him away. isrelation ne fee ting.” cown IN break your jaw, you big rufiian.’ went about in the audience and A upg ste , : biess your heart. Madge! Its relation to young ministers. Tne sudjecs ,, WBy, Diese % =e was Introduced a week ago by Dr, Curry, wa» | , We dos won't hurt you. He is ouly a p and was away thfs time for good, and the pack Saturday, March 5, ASSE. in fall cry with him; such music as their votces S® To obtain any of these Letters the appiieant ver ‘hispered to “ bade, echoed and re-echoed as they were | nist call for ‘“Avyuuring> Lesrens,” sod sive “Pon’ ” a | arene cuiver Jumped down at onca and made | several gentlemen, but each one shook his | Byte, Cchoed le ugh my ves lke inte of 1 Rime mouths old to a day—And as fall of aifec- | oesmoiys wits aot eee Teil he oe aetees | a rush at Jos, and Y really trembled for him, for | Sever! gentlemen, Dut ea gentleman, who | sparkling wine corte ears ane CUI ee If tiot cal Im oue mouth they will be Objected to the question as Jt stands in tbe tion as be can stick. He only wanted to make Le Heh; bat If people wilt care ency | Nis aseallant was a ferocious looking fellow-and | fst hts” nema’ woo William’ Brown, of the one dea was left—to follow | Scbt to the Dead Letter Ofice. Discipline and ts put to candidates tor ordina- | friends with you.” aera guoushs but it people wl turn their | a great deat heavier and strouger. ‘fue old inan | {e,bls Dame was WI So gat s papeadiong 5 tion. He also objected to other questions in | put} aont want to be made friends with in parlors into menaxeries, they can hardly expect | dia not seem to be a bit scared ough, He jast nk,” sald he, “we're pretty | “aue'country was not very rouch, though the | , 4—Atkin Clara Ht alles E the series. OF. Taylor, of Brookiyn, differed | that tashion," 1 sald, as well as] coaid speak | Uelr friends to atay in them. fr a | Ufted the livue chila away a few feet and then : hinking our sister's side 18 | undergrowth, fallen tuber, aud ocesionsl | 2: Adame EM With Dr. Curry at the time, and yesterday, a2- for crying. ‘Menageries! Dear Aunt Clarice, Tcrled, “I | turned avd threw out his right hand at the cortect, and, If our sister bas no ol indergrow ih, aber, = 8 —teren cording to appointment, gave bls reasons why o- | REVer thought yo" would mind poor Bijou foo. gins Jack laughed and caressed me, and ap gized; but tt wus then that our troubies began, the tobacco question especially was a proper > one because Of Its physiological and ethical | Torati that. Aunt Clarice tur bearings. The question ls 19 find out if the “What a nuisance that doz was no one who | Your Idea of a bio» Candidate uses tobaceo in any Way and it he s ‘on, | gullies kept 'me on the lookout. I at first | carrie, baberck "1 ad as Unele Phi * Oriver, and the fellow went down like a log. I | 7 qin wwe had better slug the Doxolozy and | thought that we were on the tr ee os Ded os Unelo PhD red. “It thava | W8s Sstonlahed beyond measure, tor the old | turn this mecting Into a prayer-m cling 1 | FOUSHE What we were on the er rate | W Mrs; Brooss Kae G. fiarok hate N we. mor a > | Man did not seem to make any extraordinary | want to bless God that there are so m ning Lim about an hour, I changed my opinion, | Bel Kilzabeth , Bailey Mrs. Beiage.l! Lu tobay:” and she began to cath Nee ae exertion. The driver got_up at once and made | tn Brooklyn who haven't bowed the ki as ne now began doubling and dodzing over so ; Baines’ Mary A; Boyd Malin does if he will give it up, and it he uses it and ene wee Iwas one oC ate Seat taste: | ings a It she medi ited Iustant Iigut. Ce Hee hee ed nnn een the velligeront ah coma padek ie Alisa Oliver intcrcugted | {mall ® pleve of ground that I pulled up to let “t pive pag Semebed “ b S 4 uy =) kB ca ‘larice,” sd, “don’t q Z Z tion to the audience, but Miss Oltverintercugted | wy horse take Wind. It Was now Broad day- Won't give tt up the Conference may drop him cioths, not only pulled off, but torn into rags; But, dear Aunt Clarice,” I eried, “don’t be party again as {f he had been shot. I was more | him. «Before we sing tne Doxology,” sie & 1, 7 L ted th everal of the netzh See ton ee ee to ordain hii. ‘The near- | or my'lace set—Aunt Clatiee's wedding pre- | SOffightened! I was just gotue fo shut hin | Pinticcd than ever torte ceed bow seemed | iM. Before we sig the Doxology,” she sald, | ight, andi netierd that several of the netgh- ess of the New ,FOrk and New, Jersey confet- Sent-—which had been laid out to bleace, had | UP) fOr he has been out quite long eno to stun the fellow. and he lay tor some time on | aintmative cia, Peta a cade GRE oD TwE | boring mie or CHeuty Bx Od saa wiki pees tinine ences gives the discussion at this time an tm- gisappeared bodily, all but a tuttering eda | (“1st oye Gln S0, "sald Aunt Clarice.) “Bat | nis back in the mud. Then he turned over and only one present we would like to hear bim, for | remarked tal for upward of {ify Portaice which tt would not otherwise possess. | whten nung out of Hero's mouth as he care 1 TeBlrdat” Sa Aon minded birds so much.” | crawled on his hands and knees to the wagon, if the fatrs are right we want to be canvinced.” | hever let a pack of Houmas pass or —Inasmall church at a village nearBrigh- about the yard; or it waa ove of scribable Intonation. auc Qith aa inde- | and climbed up tn a dazed sort of way to the | 4, {he fairs are r ‘was greeted with the usual | take place wear Mis Louse without Liking & where the = cou affe boots chewed to a pulp. aud grave enoagn | SCMbable Intonation. * But I do mind birds | seat and drove off. I noticed that bis face was | 2 se = at hemage “leas ay good or: ton, where the congregation conid not afford to Master Jack looked that Ume. Toniy wish his | Very tmuch—such birds a3 this; birds that walk | Soverstie pioed, When ‘twas all over I took 7, and wien BS fee teat seerer ot ced i that be made S a3 Good craps as | 5 Pay the organist they bought @ self-acting | fein ad suffered ofteuer; but unluckliy | OB four legs, aud Wag Chelr’ tails, and make | the old man by the hand, and the Arse thine; | Patk-avenue Primitive Methodist church, asked Organ, a compact instrument, well suited tothe — PelQnEINES Rod sunetad Ofteuer: Dut unlucky | Fraps at your ankles” us 2 vor | Perinission to talk agatnst church tatrs, and did Urpose ar rowninw E Mr Of a red fox, | Jane, Bauswan J B Mrés Bradley 3H Ale shard started in a bee Itne, and of ers Ms men knew I was complimenting iilm, though I never | £, rue I t promote 1 4 feta w this beat » ntl Fanes: rhe sezton han instauesions non arene | mennovaun erty ae ae cunt you thcngue | Should, pe toutd prassing a man for Ties ares ee cuanown, mesure a fear cermin ae a Saba niag be sae Ww UO Be 0 igh, bus we a eat, Be es sirtk nother down on the street. 2 Ol a i = e - it going al to stop it, but, unfortunately, Has poor cuougn. UE We had | + aay that he fa in the parlor?’ Ol, dean ae ran Old | the ehurc! ek had an uncie, Mr. Philip Say Sune leo : shall ldo? Jack says that there is no harm in 3d GUCIATEN Toa ero aM: Dot | Tim, but he always dances and grins at use previous (o the sermon. the orga tng us thelr respective heirs. “Aunt Clarice was | HOW shall we ever get hint out, foruetther Jane al & continue aylng two verses 4 childless widow, aud Lucie Pulitp a bachelor. 3 = support His church?” He read au origina! | wel “n zip, something & Te Oe Danan ane Clerzyman completed re peculiar lu their way, aad | apt Clarice had relaxed silghtly when sue voemy against fairs, and then the Tove Me. | feet eye? ometning es take. The Tatnieer wee oad | full of whims a1 We Mad never beea | Progenco In the pallor wad ney seer | Pits Bullying of the Commons, | Woeande bet fairs, and then t Church, said | with tt a'scratch which } wore in those days. T | {y's'win Hal Mise. Hternan Mee tito eaeet Patiently and then renewed his introductory | Svle to entertain them hitherto, but as soon as laugn. a) ; J | (New York Sun J the word of God settled the question, for 1t | could not stop, however, (the horse Would Not, | grre-turies Nuc As Hote Ee Mee ee ert words, “Let us pra vhcn elick wet tho | We, Were settled in our own house each of them | I#UER. trouble yourself about getting nim j Mr. Jennings has, of course, a great deal to | sald: ‘Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” | | should say.) i found 1 was galuing on the | Anatole lhokten Me, again aud Wanted off nother trees ag bad promised usa visit. Ir was time for Cucie | 4. P nOeaidT ibearaets st thors, for | tell us about William Pitt, the elder, that iton | A fair was just the same whether It was get up | dogs, and that was satisfaction enough. How Johnston Fannie 3. Joly SeRtOD ad Ofer contre nother tane. Tue | puilip’s arrival soon atter Jack brougat home | OWL,” she said. “He t§ safe enough there, for | te : gy to serve the church or to sell rum. If we loved | tarwe hadrun 1 do uot know: my horse was | e Talon Uclbers continued thelr exertions to tuat wretched dog. Uncle Patlip had always | [shut the door upon him. He kept quiet wall | or the Senate whom we are told the veteran He t 3 2 oul ¢ Spr Totust om ‘ d gt 5 ri ME quite these sensual fairs we could not be Christ’s | vcginning to show fatigue, and yet I had not Jacksou M Toit: 9 they Kot four Uf the stone ey ast | Seemed very fond of me, and I resolved to ap. | Jauehad gone, but assoon as T was lett «ult Walpole instinctively dreaded the moment he | aisciples. Fairs fed the carnal heart and | caught the fox. In a tow tiluuves Inore we Bisie. Peal to him privately to inguce Jack to uanish | Sone and unprotected he foundered out from | neard nis voice, aud exclaimed, “We must mu, | USCIBIeS ind, and Were antagonistic to God | em om the woods, and I could see the De Delis Se Lioga Eien — to shoulder the perverse instrument and the horrid ting from the house. { made the vy Avia, ae Fes ang Hf 2B, ate that terrible coruet of horse.” We need not eo Be soul dr Rigwn nent pee ohare | Sesereain a cee tiie jast ecad oF tae, Sie ig Lioyd Ez oe Cotes it down ag Unoie Philip was stout aud rablcund, with a | (0d ‘dau heise ee tat oe ae E ert Tetuind te reader that the histrionie eement | ought to have falthin God for money torun | | trad to pass a little farm house, and the was 8; Leieh Irene: Lacey Josephine. b eo i. playing a y Phe ‘uyard, bald pink head fringed with white ha and a Seen a erate ow $0 Up statrs and | was conspicuous In Pitt, and that fi 3 preclsly | them, and then Miss Oliver said she was glad | the wonen Standing in the door ballooed and | L The Whole forte ane eats, aud plastaz anil iaugning blue eye—two of them, in tact. Un- “jack only laughed when I complained to nim | MS &totesque and essentially vulgarstagetricks | (Remand the opposed to church fatrs. “I | laughed at me was acautioa. Oue girl sala: € whoie forty tunes were Mntshed lucklly 10r my private plans, he took most of bere SOA E Ne Ghat zp Is i © btm | of speech aud manner which his numerous im- have given my reasons so many times,” “Come in here, mister, and I'll lend you a pale caatess of David Swing, tn bis sermon last Kludly to Hero frou the first; dud as | watched | of Her his Studp At was OULy felt tay ieceaig | Haters from luis own time to ours have ben | RA\e.etven my | reasons necessary to rapett | of dad’s breeches.” Sunday, spoke feelingly of the the late si » the softening of bis eye over the pup's clumsy have the run of the rest of The house, he, pai. | MOST ALXfous to reproduce. Some of his sailies, | them pew. We Will Sing the Doxo wy TL pald no attention to them, but urged on my | Carpenter and made thls quotation froma ler S#Mibois f realized that any attempt to tattu- | Dave the run of the re vel ceopuna | S#d to have been eifective, are examples of tué | then we will have our speiling-bee.” ‘Th il- | jaded steed until we struck the above men- 7 ae groa the wena. | CECE Ltn ws I destted Would be utterly in vain, | UVely refused to eLain him, or even to keep nla close approach made to the 1 terreceived last Sept ha a S ‘he yard and cellar, as [implored nim to do, | $02 n and drew the church Into such world- fe ony eens anor d he. ‘Way, the | #Be88 that tt was hard to distinguish between * iB, " 300’ : : pment. "D) duffer ouldn’t ilck a teh-year-cld boy. 1 don't | COaS, house Gnd Dlaces of amusement, "Did . g : Christ ale,” said he, * leaving us the example | Diteve he knew how to hit me if Istocd and let | of fairs, ice-cream’ parties and tea partice. to | * he forget the latter part of his business, and, after singing the first fc verses of a hymna Previous to the sermon, the organ conid not de through briers and saplings, tearing my cloine’ | Until f waguearly In a state of nature; by we went. Being better mounted than tu soon left my companions behind and was gratulating myself that bodily Dhad us Boduey. # isla @—Craham Hel Miss; Garden Mrs; Gu Harris Ax iil Mrs; Huntington fA Mrs & alist b; Gaston Holley Davia Harris Ellie ak, Ho. Sulla sire, Harvey Isabella H ulam Mew; Mareill ent my Wwe M pe Howe. j gl? lor Adaline. Matthews Alt a0. McRitchie & 3 ce 4 nes {crous by theat- | tng-pee proved quite as tnteresilng to most of | doped feld. Here he let down. What was Dia; Melvin ter received We were all colireted tn the back parlor on tue ON ses LA rical strainings after the subline. It 1s re- aU 2 ¢ discussion had been.—, ¥. | 2 ely saw “iaucock” tue, Medarcis ile AT ee bight ot Lis arrival, he sitting tu a large easy- | I Only cnet aoe i q | lated that once tn the house of commous ne Pig oublente ae Wes bine son ule Rennetay. = = ——— ae clatr in the window. He wa: } then tae deteenth core Anoka had | began a speech with the words, “Sugar, Mr. | U's SWop horses, and I'll give you | aoe S the tipest scale ant Gouin S Graphic Ges fare oa eae abis hand | BOW.” Bee ne SAU OS aa || Sep ane eager vane 8 rae pons A Race Across the Plains. | t. P_Perkins Auue G anco Ada; Perkins Lee Ze oes thas McAioo, When he started, sapped his han: an nen ar a vade the audience, he paused, looked flercely i es 4G * 4 ange: y | Docie; Porter Emily or Elenory ; Park baum the highest period of Koman civilization, and | jy its Lead, with a sudden ejacahe ton. Of course when Haro had oace found bis way | round, andl witha leuk otis Tistng 10 ity | 121850 St. Joseph was the western terminus SE re, ie Reena T cmRoed fay | Doce: eeasce Epil batter cary | Park Penn phegen ney eae sar to ou told me you bas eee een ae rer sing, Noth- | potes. and swelling into vehement anger, he | Of railroad communication. Beyond the stage- ~ Thad never ridden one’ before, yet I detar- | Lida: Parker Lewis Bara: Piene Mary £. Piaae the bisth of éhrist the only’ ¢ al came sald With pi r (Ca Tay DeltGe Gok te a ee eae wHAL. | tg sald to have pronounced again the word | coach the saddie-hores and the ox-tratns were | mined to follow Akers and George Wharion if Viton aire; Parker Mary, Porter Naa civilization was a di Jess | ad We, a3 Jack andl voth assured | 118 my bellet that he had found out some way | shear” three tines, aud having tue aielion it Wie belonged to an out-of-the-way people—a people | “fa Moment he took up tue caren | Of Wormlug himselt through key-holes, for no | d i 2 the only means of commerce and communica- apart from the high tide of human greatuess— uve. or is | Amount of locking and barring would keep btta | {MG house and extinguished every semblance | tion with the Rocky Mountains and the Paciic | started afresh. On I'srent as nase ae hte a: Sittin Geetinie: ekariene aud then will read the sermon of the Mount, 1 "and ahother Drees in hia tats | out. ‘The worst of ft was thahe took a vow ORTH eee aa GUSHSINMULY BERN tore, HTalinie lw liter USNR oe rane donkeyship would go. ‘The young plougiman ey T, dane, Keown ae ow he can escape the | Crack) crack! crack “| fancy to Aunt Clarice. Or rather I am inclined . y fever also, and bebind me ne came, ra; Roagers Feuris Mrs conclusion that the ° 1 ge t street lobby at Washington trying to get | took the 2 pee _ a4 degree, but of Kind. ‘That Jesus, surrounded | pe cried indignantly, “1 kaow thar aos qul. | aud Was deep and artful enough to” protend ¢ been curlously chicken-itvered and easily | Year between New York and San Francisco, | Uke Sleigh bells. - a » | Elvira: Emialiwood Harriet ; Seite a ying all thal mos! uable in | habitants of a swamp will never confess to; S a ever Aunt Clarice | to pave Paralyzed his audience, although, a3 | Willlem H. Russell, backed by Secreiary of " bs - y Mary: Short Mary J; the prior life of the world, and to which nine- | ur) thonght that you two Were above cacy | WAS, Hero was sure to besomewhere near. If ren Botton tie starch War Floyd, resolved to give the lobby a cold | the hunt and let one raising do for both.” As Spriggs Mar. as teen centuries of civilization have been unavie aA “| She Sat down upon a sofa, tiero wriggled our | 2 the case of Bottom the weaver, 1t wa3 done bat | soon as he came up my mule struck a lveller Bleperd toadd a thought or impart anornameat, 13a | “Gur carest “But, Indeed dear uncle,” was | from under Mle It sue entered a aes poe Chatham "ire the Grit aivisare Cts ceases | $200 000 Chat Ne Could out ees a ned | Peet, aud all was golng well, DUE the cry Of Ue ion ., fact not to be explainea by any ridicule.” suddenly luterruptéd by @ sudden flatter of | Bounced st her, from behind tue door; hay, he | T Would gay to tein sit yon Go Tees wig | line’ from Sacraments, toPSe. Seueph Mall | houtids was getting weaker; In tact, one or two pig thomngon Anne Me —The Baltimore Conference of the M. E. | wings, and adouche of cold water exactly on Gren Secreted himself under ber bed at night, | 5qu2 potnung to the miuiciers swityi ee came | sould make “the distance—i,95)- miles—in EGueoner sent oretan ier am more of | Helen: Phowas Louisa: Church will meet at Martinsburg, West Vir- | the cebter of Uacle Philip's head. Jack sprang Sas nor Bn Out dn the | near Lord Mausiield, jaherelwere several peers) | Con Gaye (aie Det was ET oE Se the pack, until ually none was lett but Akers, PATS; Taylor nese ginla, on Wednesday of next week, March oth, | '0_bis fee : ge,” he sald, | Of bis cold Wet nose and his warm wettongue, | Standing around the latter, and Lord Chatham i figer of | 28d, We seemed not more than half a mile pe | *y eee re by Bishop Simpson. They havet heen clicking thor soca ak Gane SECS ec ten eae boise: When ‘ae, had sat down, he potted to tyra | Busines upon ¢ plang UE An Miler rut Bad then De cule tor s'iew miumee ane fe Dearly 200 ‘sters tn this confer- ‘ ishe | y her wild shrieks ai ese uncanny a] said: “IS you? he lone. and asked if he could pefof: 2 } ence, which etubraces Maryland, (he District of | Mower mathe Tanta tee, teat | visits, Aunt Clanton mildly Due areas ae, | Mansticld and sala: "19 it you? Methlaks | ue bad d GE ae Re ESE Low Ves Sally Mra ja A, Seearns i iyare urner Neaue, Taylor rt AO Mrs, ‘aunie Mt; ‘Walton Laura: Wiggins . 4 ° of that ) M« Mrs; Warren Mawwie: Willson Nolte; b . feat. Mr. Miller replied: “Yes, sir: [ will do it, | Ploughboy sald in bis whole knowing of that | (elie: eae aes Me Wore tecuele Columbia, and a portion of 'Weat Virginia. | Grinking cup too. the lita brute, ae tet | ‘nounced her determination, Ghodan inoffensive member Outer Lisaace iy, | aud’ do ls by a poss expresses” “ho nceimcadg | HouN he never heard him See URAL ay ee | Neshnwiew GENTLEMEN'S LIST. There ere no. lay delegates fo this conference, | Bad ivowst °* | of SOs Tata fea ot ees am very fond | calling him to order in sepulchral tones and | (is Mr. Malet purchased 00 of the testes | fore. There aust be something up with him, ence stewards unday- | AC ep a ; jack, too; but really aman 7 seheol committee have much to do with the | pitted at tos name de ee face, a8 he | if “ " sure. * " desiring that his words might be taken down, | Lorses he could tnd in the west and employed ‘We had just descended a very steep hill into ef Lhos J; Allen Win. Ansel ave aus glared at the cage overhedd, was a stud: Who keeps such a wild beast about his house 1s | d¢5¥ poor man stammered forth an apology, | 125 men. Eighty of these men were to be post through which a brook rippien Jom ; Bara) business of the bod;. The clanyes that must ageris, abiectly, and: 1 nop2dy £9 | Him od for tut oo Late Teele Oe ae | saying that he wveant noting, bat this eid wot | riders, "These he selected with reference to | &P&ITOW gorge, throus ee * ; = ward 5; burger F 2, Brewer Geo 3. bari S {ts crystal-like Water,and Where the mule Would | \" Barney John: berry) 1. Burrell Alas lows: Ia B: rile SOME PUT ose. “ - hinder Pitt trom trampling on him with the | thelr light weight and their known daring and 3 ‘ Tule are as foliows: In Baittmore—Rev. Wilford % 2 v self outfor him. Tam not quite ready to go Downs, South Baltimore, on Wiliam street; | 702t Parlor. and finished the evening quietly. q 'y (9 co ROME ee tees el eT following piece of bombastic tmpertinence: “I 't Was Very essential that the horses stop to drink. Herel saw a sight that some | joj athan. Be.) Jetterson ; Bell Lb, se Rev. G. W. Cooper, Wesley Chapel; Rey. H. C Chele Philip was up bright and early the Wherel shi Si J. F. Ockerman, East mold George: Ansell Mir Abrams Traian ; be made this year 10 this conference under the | 2P0logized apt. an reader of this May question, but itis neverthe- | Bowdoin kb: Brown Speacer; Durrell £ KR, Grown & have,” he sald, “a great regard for the honor- | Should be loaded as lightly as possible. It was 1es8 Old Akers gave a cry similar to the one | ili. mas; serry WH; brooks Wm J. all be quite comfortable. if ecessary » ite Shou sl eaiett . > —Campbe jement CW 08 Hext morning. i was surprised to Nod him in | “Jack only laughed, aud sald, “Tit for tat,” Tgive iit this advices Whenever Unat cere, | be run at ‘he Tate of twenty miles au hour, | 10ade on finding set ut in the morning. 5 200k60 | 2 coun i, tuo Davie: Gasca’ Papees *. RW. Black, Hign- | the dluiug-room when I went conn, before the when be heard of Aunt Clarice’s departure. He he ve him vy cnt ae a ey nim to say | The horses were stationed trom ten to tweaty | [oF him, asthe sound was so Close by; and there mo Fremont D; Uastls Geo T: ; Kev. _Qsbome, Highland avenue; | Del} Tang. to see that the table was properly | laughed still more when, on Comparing notes, | notaing.” It la fetreshing in view Of the ox. | Milewapart, and each rider would barejuires | he Was LUggivg up the Lill opposite to Gree. | GopweE TW; Oanctliers Jno P; rouse J Li: O Rev. W. F. Ward, Fayette street; Rev. S. Suan. | 8 Hero Was beside fim, blinking up with we found that she and Uncle Phi ip were now | 20! ata en re td ene life-time to the | toride sixty miles. For the change of animats | 12810 slow trot, and the fox, with his tall draz- | 7° J, Oottin Wm G; Galdwel. Wir M Prabklln, wereets he Thos pe paas Undle Poiliph kaso aod is rea Tongue toltag street on caiou ela aioe Cane ee elder Pitt, to find tat, once at least, his aude. | and the shitting of the malls two winutes were Hoavat Mtn As drot as iaedon’ Lekoet and | “a iteen Obiciee: DDtard Clarence: Buck D i clin stree mas ‘Dougherty, nips RCE street—a curious colucidenee, certainly, but not e : x |. | allowed. Where Te Di “3 <a iube: ten Denmieon Juice; Devoe Emory: Rev. WP . y, | Cutidiotlcaily. Uncle Philip greewd me atfec. | treet going ‘into’ hysterics about. It reatty | {OFS hina ine sense to (70 CRE a TUX Of rad. | ee ercr QI eee eta ea es age Stations | Vurrahed, which stumulated old Akers to one | Puliaberser Henry: Dennison Jusno: | Dove FP. Goucher, Gtimor = Uonately, though, | fancied, with rather an alr seemed’ as if Jack would never get over it. Heduent 20 A etre a aeeune apenuy o man and two horses were provided. Indians | ™0re effort, which ended in his catching Rey- ) fetes; Liver Jai Dousidson 6 8: @onohas Jonn Lanahan, Foundry: fee tn a ena RNIGS EE eck Peery now and then, during the whdleeventng | a4 yenement speech Ia the privy Coukell roe, | Would Sometimes give Chase, DUL thelr eerie | uardand ¥ getting the brush, 1 then turned | “Vi tias: Dousaen Wc Oo. Dickson WD Wesley Chapel, Rev. 13 you sleep Well, Uncle Pailip?” tasked. he would suddenly throw himseit back. kick u tive tosome naval matters,’ Every one pres, | ponies made but sorry show 1a their stera; chore | back With the ploughman (the™ dog following) | B—Edmund= GM Byerhisrt J 1 dion: Elmore Unele Philip hesttatea. ni his heels tn the most undigatiled manner, a une coeore, force of his eloquence, | after Miller's thoroughbreds, many of whic, | 10 te house, where the women laughed at me, | JF De: kdumtuds JF Mon, Byias Kichara £; t ¢ Was quiet enough most of the night,” he roar, When asked him his reason for such | €Xt was struc! ye cores ot in el ue 1 | Could make a single mile tn a minute and ity | borrowed the old man’s breeches, staid all night | Evans w ue ne ; Finwalles D; Tinch BB eichingeatOe: Hev.d. Toraing.: | Swe SOMewnAL disturbed toward | behavior. he would say omy, “Uncle Pullipand | LOM Apso, on the other hand who was then, | Could ms Sand Tone Kao tO old Mat Ate Acido unwae: | Rewesce Edmund” bower stervey W:irae keer: Washington: Rev, F, i. | worning. . = ced: bat UAT Clarice!—ho! ho! ho!’ And for days the | *t the bead of the admiralty, e a | Arrangements being completed, a signal gun | @&d rode back to old Maww’s, after a rid» unsar- i a ewe nat Ag the clty motsest” 1 asked: bat mention of elther name would bring a most ab- | rely In opinion trom Mr Pitt, got up and X L. Rev. J. R. Wheeler, W 5 Re “Dp. Owen, Mount 3 o Fiuerty Joba Foisons Petor: Fre: Seth Hon mavilie; Kev. ‘T. £.” Peters, is: “My lord: on the steamer at Sacramento proclatined the | Passed by Jobn Gliptn’s, Fivever TA; Freeman Wa T; Filleld WGon Montgoniery circult: Rev. W. il. Laney, Pleas’ Who bad come 1h beaind me, laushed. | gurd and diabolical grin to bls tase Wiisoes | obly sald these words: “My lords, Mr. Secre- ne Steamer at Sacramento prociatinod - Sivever 7 A; F organ, We Nonsense, Madge:” he said. “You forget | a han 2 ene tary Js very eloquent, and has stated his | merldian of Aprils, 1ss0—the hour for startin, How to Buy a Horse. a Se Sayer a eat WEST | nat tucle Philip lives tu Chicago, wave ose | # Handsome enough Saris own opinion very plaustbly. Iam no orator, | —when Border Ruslan, Mr, Miller's private sade ju Bishop, 2 S a ja, speaking of this subject, | Geo M; Garber jacob; slevborn John, Gaceon Keyser, W. Va; €Aaclly country, It was all those bird’ of | yt was rather curious, I thought, that since | #24 all shall say Is that he knows notitug at | dle worse, with Billy Baker tn the saddle, | AN old horseman, speaking . ¥ Ww $ . ee “tdeliave | 4:Goudau Lhowas; Gray Wiluain al, Greta wal- A. Foard, Grant uit, W! Va: ev | Yours again. Uncle Puuitps room is directly | aunt Clarice had lett'us sootee ly we haa | #llot whathe has been talking about.” This | bounded away towards the foot hills of tue | says:—If you want to buy a horse, don't Delleve ¥, Shepherd-towa, W.'Va.: Jy, | Over my stuay, and the Auk; Hau Clarive was always out—or go tne servant said | ‘Se immediaaely voted agalnst Pitt's propo- | deep in the mountains, and one rider was lost | harness. Unllteh him and take everything off | wend Frank: HulJ G- Hamilton Jasd. dsymood live H ’s | y | yi Kt "1 d for it. | | Hi—Henkie Dr: isd Danie! Bon; ilardie EM tev, hings tuned up at a cie Pi short reply, Coming fom @ man of Anson's | ‘Mera Nevadas, and made his ride of twenty | your own brother. Take no man's wor r = 3 West Hastord clreult; “Rev.” Wan, | G83lgbt, us usual “Nobody could sleep im such | although Ingre than Sweck ony ae ee, | professional’ skill, had such An voffect that | miles tn ferty-tine minutes. ‘The snows were our eye 1s Your market. Don't buy a horse tn | Murti Ki, Harte ndward. lartiey 2F . Largent, Ling- 2 Confouuded racket. Now cunfeas, Uacle ummerfield; Rev. J. J sight Pullip, was not that the trouble?” co lea ick Juo HW Hon; Ham | a for several hours ina show storm; and) after | but the halter, and lead him around. If ne has | 4!) Harland James. iendriok Ju) ~< . oo Wiy. Jack" sald baitersing. “It 13 too | WHeB I called; and as for her, she had never | Sten. the Salt Lake valley was reached additional | a corn, or is stiff, or has any other faliiag, you es a eo a Pe: , cog mts Esangeltcals have put forth pag or you. Tue little darlings couldn't distucn | Obce Crossed Our threshold sinde that unlucky Mexico’s Yankee Population. speed became necessary to reach St. Joseph on | can see It. Let lim go by himself a little ways, their reply to the memorial for greater lautude anybody with their singing, and you know there | Twas just. expresain my feelings upon the | (Mexican Correspondence of the New Orleans | time. From hereon ail went well until the | aud ir he staves right Into anything you may kson A Hamilton; JunsonGeo H. Josiile and tolerance in ritual,tn the shapeofanadiress 1s Lot another Window in Lue house where they | subject io Jaci; with ih hand hopin alent the Picayuce.} Platte wasto be crossed at Julesburg. Tue} know he’s stone blind. No matter how clear :doues JK, to the Archbishop of Canterbury, signed by CAB hang. Uncle Philip's is the only other east yes Bt Kidwell James: tnxer Joba ’ sh Ath “Y¥ > as all je | Tiver was up and rugning rapidly, but the | and pright bis eyes are, he can’t see any more eudall i A. ¢ C cer Bammuemout ANd ERE | on my adoouan sald ale PETS a eRe | onlrone Aunt Uiarion | {SW ia moment to | Lees” embrace engineers, capitalists, tourists, | ‘The courier succeeded In reaching the shore, | they duck wane othee i athiop Fits Lawrence Soe; Lusty Jou, Gloucester, Peterboroush, and Canterbury, be. | “NO doubt I shail get used to it {a the equine ae “iilgh Ume, 1 ditnk?” 1 sald as 1 tore tt open, | Speculators, “drummers” and adventurers, | with his mati-bag in hand, and traveled ten | “put be as smart as you can, and you'll got ie William. Sides a good many other mor dignitaries. | Hine. i e % ‘he last named, however, are a disgrace to our | Miles on foot to reach the next relay. Johnny caught sometimes. Even an expert gets stuck. \—akews Fred ; Mies Fred M; Mitchel KL, 2 ‘They provest against auy toravion ot Kiteuk, | _ Just here Hero made a diversion by an unex- oe a shi Moment, and with asuriek, | nation, as they comprise gamblers, tramps and | Fry, a popular rider of his day, was to| 4 horse Sel look ever 80 nice, and goa mile a $s Gites: Motes Sunes: Myers Wu Hy tem: hey are “fi:mly convinced that pelther aes ahd successful spring at the cnop oa | “Thisis what ‘Jack looked at: other high personages of both sexes wuo travel — a a 2 oy are we es Se imtnute, and yet have fits for instance. There | Mack W Harry | Meade Wan. tn public prayer. nor tn the administration of ‘ack’s plate, with which he vanished through “My Dean MADGE:—I have not seen you for the incognito, This country abounds ta vast natu- isn’t a live man could tell tt till something Norton AB Nocman Wm, Nelson Mellville craments, ought the the back door, while Uncle Philip an tie no ve ral resources, but 1s almost entirely undeveloped. | courier arrived at the sixty-mile post, out from | happens. Or he may have a weak back. Gke E; Neleon benstor; 8 Shepard; Nicol i toleration of tie us of vestments SeaMAANS | laughed and aypladea, naa noo, | assist! Siaactt cgay ed | She Gt Rian nes are wore on'ne | EC Jovan he wa ous Sour ead’ dum | MERE iy Megly Beves tthe Sh | ® peepee yeaa Gaes avowedly reintroduced as exponents of doc- | _ UBCle Philip stald with us less than a weak, | Wutd justher or not to be ‘one has, the better. I've | £ame plan as one hundred years ago. Sugar is | heavy rain Set In and the roads were slip- | then, all of a sudden, he sits down on the road. | & tepben. DA tor; Paes Bt. en: Pate Bi: trihes which We Delleve to be un-Sertptural,and | STOW!bg dally more silent aud testy. When,on | decided at last, whether for better or for worse re, | ground, Wheat gathered and threstied, cotton ‘y. Two hundred thousand dollars might } after a rest he gets UD 80d 8a ae ae ee eee ace Willian, 3 which have been declared to te sen accord. he fifth day, he anuounced his tntention of ins to be seen. Perhaps you know that Jack's pan, paper manufactured, liquors distilied and | turn upon a single minute. Fry had just three fol Ss. A J “soon sits down for good, and nothing but a der- oe cot fuinuards Ghes. Kothwell D F; ance With the plain Intention of the Articles | leaving us, I could not feel deeply grieved; bat cle Philip Phelps and T are old friends, and | cloth and textures of all kinds woven in the | hours and thirty minutes in which to win. This rick B—) eed Col; Reinbards ©) vel aud the Formularies of the Church of England.” | Jack was. bin. 2 a Jas Ls Kuby Jae A RSE Relive undo Nocee nami BTRROEE | most primitive style, In tact, all aboraving | Was the foish of the ‘longest race, for the | “Do yaueuow usta dummy ist vou donz | fai foausad ligusion Tae Ly Hey due 4: The Spevialor rewarks that the real weak. | ,,“1U8 all very well for you,” he said. «Uncle | 1t,i8 Mist We Lave made up cur minds to be mar- Thechines: aud. the latest Inventions maa oe largest stakes, ever run in America. When the | well, I'll tell you. He’s @ horse that doesn’t | tt ee et i tn oan Was ness of the memorial is this: they a) not | Pbilip is no relation of yours, and you have no | “% ‘Phat is all at present from provements of manufacture and agriculturoare | Ume for his arrival was nearly up, at least five | know anything. #18 brain has gone Khe 2 A | Read Wu Rantalt I ects hh Smith Cha face the fact that if they are to have their | Old claims of affection and kinship pulling at “Your attached aunt, just being intoduc:d, heace the profuse apun- | thousand people stood upon the river b: dark stall anu over-teeding have bis epee Po peg ah ly 2 Way, @ large Seceasion of clergymen and laity | you. It 1s not his money, as you very weil “*CusRIOE VaUGHAN,”” dance of the Yankee, who, with nis unusual | With vyes turned toward the woods from which digestion aud that has a". “Led his Drain. Drive | Skiton < >: Mpoor G is inevitable, and that thes> are not | kuow, Dut he is the last one of my mother's | _‘*P S —It Master Jack and you tadutecen Wit to Drs jai GF days tn whic! Y foresight and enterprise, sees an fmmense trade | the horse and tts rider should emerge into the | hit outa ways and pretty soon he will jerk is the establishment. can | family left, and to have him driven out of his | {rn your house into a mensxsrie, it wouldn't have a ford \o be developed with his own country. open country in the rear of Elwood—one mile | head around and pull right straight on one lias. aa i i happened. “A pets Wa on 3 ni to e first, . Gee ot the most seriods Kind. Tae Desa ot | Yours—well, ; Lae crying by the time Jack had fint:ned | Long-Suffering ‘re Thompson. — | Tinutes remained! Hark! a shout goes Up trom | 2a ked on ae eS pee eh, | pmANLG § iL; Stilman TY; Bou Chichester has drawn up, ta antictpa‘ion of | | “Neneevse, Jack! The birds have nothing to | the letter, aud even he looked grave, though (Green Bay Advocate.) the assembled multitude, “He comes! he | tos stable and nell back Up ue breakseve y % VS approaching meeting of Convo » a do wiih it,” J said; but Jack shrugged bis shoul- | there was a most exasperating twinkle in his R. J. Thompson tells tn the Plover Ties, in | comes!” The noble little ‘mare, Syiph, the haiter you put on him. Stretch a rope across 3 Sow nee Taeahorial of tha five: Dense peaging he ee | eek Mgt” he sald; “but aman of Unels | ™“Gooa.ps to our t teen Pa a a Ee | Ga ota arya eee aia re pe tse tieend or the stan so he can’t back out and | [ixc; ‘Thompson Mr; ‘Thoruton Marcellus £; ance In matters of ritual. Dean Burgon pro- | Philip's age and habiia can't siand belog awak. | gaia°O™ ur fortunes, ttle woran,” he | how nis wite left his bed and board, and that Tieinene minute and Mite meconts acces | Sump Ep ene wa, Taylor Hubert, Thompson WF; ‘Taiseelt Wallace eweratn proposal that the chiet pas- | eued at daylight every maralug, and disturbed | “Gh, Jack: Jack!” I cried. “And to think it | be docsn’t want any one to trust her on bis upon the ferryboat with five minutes and a A Negro Boy’s Fortitude. ‘V—Van Alden Jes Jr. ors should tacitly sanction, and, a3 it were, | at all hours of the day and night besides, Was all the doing of that hateful dog!” account, Most men would tell It In ten lines. fraction to spare.—S. Joseph (Mo.) Neves. {kichmond (Va.) Dispatch.) - Williams & 1, Williams 1, Woston Chas 5 Std mentions tots rene thes bac areciy Bae aria sou spend your | ag much todo eit Hoos: yany dag naan halt Ce ee Quite a remarkable Instance of the fortitude | Acids Daniel: belie ni ours white, 5 S \o their clergy tuey Dave already 3 0,” acl hos you as much to do wit . lence or two: 5 x ic . en . edly coudemued: ge walen ‘a ta: | whole time prancing up and down stairs, Open- | badn’t driven, Tucte Pate oat Of the ne, ‘IT sot up that night; the next night she sent | Heart Wounds Not at Once Fatal. | of a negro is Telated to have SS Janes Warner | Rhys <4 Sate. Wino RS Opinion the Vast majority of competent |+tng and shutitng the window just below ols | there Would bave been no rom in it for Aunt | Me over to Mrs..Micbael’s to sit up. [Donsldeonville (La.) Chief, Feb. 12 } Lynchburg recenuy, It appears that a few years Meeps | A 2 ‘po A K Josalty to the Articlss | room, because you fancy that those blessed | Clarice, and in that case they might never have | One night she got mad at me, and brought in a ‘The Madison Journal instances the fact of a | a¢ Helmbolz shot a very you! oe cee Phere Of the Charch of Engiand, or | birds are dying of too much or too little alr.” Inet again. stick of wood and beat me with It. I stood it, rest Uitings.” Di ones; Watson P; |W 3 Washington lz meth Falty; Warring Wiliam; W.l- bos. ‘The ball struck the boy and inilisted a | Licherds Wikon aid et 11 “3 " Pe Sie a ing stabbed In the heart in that parish from which an entire paralysis | lame ring ai, =, gs" ‘The Dean avows | | “But, Jack,” I safd; “the poor things are sit-| “Nonsense!” I erled, indi; tly. 4 ’t | and did not get mad, and after a few days she | Man be severe wound, an So reason why he “ae the demands of | tng, and they need constant care. You woald- | been for the dog, Aunt Clatice ¥ aki save ae Would not oe me any breakfast, and I went to | and walking a hundred yards before falling | of one side resulted. The boy guifered intensely - = rials With utter distavor ts because he | n'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 partner | dead. The wound 1s described as being three- | at times, yet attempted to make a living, = as Fiction thar ele '0 divest himself of thecon- | _ I'd have you consider the comfort of human | mind to polson bine” yt me some crackers, and I took a lunch. ** * | fourths of an inch long. A more remarkable Te maea iniog by the sale of cake confections veanre rom What the leaders of the arty in | beings before that of animals,” sald Jack. Jack suddenly grew very stern. “It you do, | It my wife and ber big sister had washed them | case of the same nature was reported in the a liviny cn a4 53 @l ts the totroduction into the | “However, the thing is done now. Nothiug | I'll wring the neck of your miserable bird,” he | dirty bed-close and cleaned up the ho! and | Chief several months ago, wDich, strange to | and matches, cy ne or Eve ad Of sometuiny Uudistinguish- | would induce Uncle Philip to spend another | said. it would look a little better for them, for it is a | say, received little notice from the press. Mr. | his mother, be undertook and accomplished the al fom the Roman Mass, | night here. He has business to attend to in the 1 bad never seen Jack look s0 angry, nor any- | disgrace to you belong to, to serve me in this | K. J. Green, who was shdt in an affray on the | eutire amputation of his paralyzed foot with a LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN GEORGE. Ellen Athey, in prison at New PL city, thoaga, and has taken board In 9th street | thing like 80 angry, Defore, and for oue minute | Way.” streets of Donaldsonville, lived more than threo | small penknife and a pair of scirgors. When | LG) SF ET Tous Beni SroRge Onto, while’ attempting to tee blladetphia, | for a few weeks” T stopped short in absolute terror: then ae hours after @ ball from @ Tranter revolver had | found he was insensible, but the foot was off Manox 52u, Lyons, the sheriff's wite i eae, met Mrs. Iwas sorry that Jack was vexed, of course, | before 1 could speak there was a hasty scumtie Agirl put on man’s clothes, at Richmond, | passed com 5 rh his body and heart, | and the and desperate struggle ensued. ya & } but I really could not feel very unhappy at | on the stairs, and Hero tn person rushed into } Mo., and went out for an evening walk, in the that was | bag, such as recapturing the prisoner, but recelved fatal he losing a guest so utterly unfeeling and incon- | the room. Bijou lifted bis it the i m3 # making a Sponge ier organ x s 18 ae Se and fluttered | course of which she rudely jostled a Who | large enor ither orifi ttle | Strdnge to relate, improve Jurtes in doing so, Siderate. Besides, Aunt Clarice had written to but he was too late. In another in- | shot her twice. She declares that hi she flugers of the physicians conducting ‘the post- an ab and he bas suffered bat tte since his Wi Sk when it would be conventent for us to re- | stant Hero had pounced upon the tempting | Will stick to the safety of ma

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