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a MAY 23, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. Deceased Wives’ Sisters, Views of the O14 Hangartan Patriot om | Umi cone’ Wane aie to marry his eee letet Meas quae OrceRS RvORbeli 1a ssn wile ater nb or din soon masa. ‘Heinrich Felbermann in London Life, phenomena of the times. The deceased wife's’ Kossuth commenced his residence at Torin In A Reprehensibie Prank. A SALESMAN KEPT DANCING ALL NIGHT IN DISHABILLE BY CUWHAGE, From the Baltimore Sun. A young salesman in a lane Baltimore street house and a studentat the College of Physiciags Bleed Under the Microscope. HOW AN EXPERT CLEARED A WOMAN OF THE CHARGE OF MURDER. ‘From the San Francisco Cail. “The only instance on record when the blood of two persons was compared in @ eriminal LADIES’ GOODS. J. Cc. Horcarsox, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. SAKOLAR” AT THE LYCEUM—“THE QUEEN OF REARTS"—CoQUELIN COMING—MRS. SEGUIN— GOURLAY's NEW PLAY, FTC. ‘The Russian Soldier. Archibald Forbes in Youth's Companion, The Russian soldier in the field 1s man of many virtues. At home in pesce, indeed, he has but one vice to speak of, He will get drank when he can, and keep drunk as long as he WE HAVE JUST OPENED 1 CASE OF GING HAMS BOUGHT AT THEGREAT AUCTION 4 sister bill may be sald to be his steady occupa TMPORTER: SALE IN NEW YORK, WHICH [- Mr. 17Oyiy Carte cables sn itlows from | snd Surgeons reside at » boerding owe on | trish” See Fee ee et ener Youer. | 1862, and has since been living there, since | tion. Tn all his breathing spells from emergen- | °2- = 3 SS ataiet ae Sete Scams oa setae fo endince: “Tho: SR | ee Ae cree tc tan pares pinoas: Sestoteay | see coene a en eee ete rcenen | EWE welt iahosed exiles At tink he Coon] usbotarae te <EEL Week as mee cee Se ee eee ey ae FINE MILLIXERY, MERLY SOLD FOR 120. * New York next autumn with my own com- A sami heed Pied aquiet little house in the suburbs, or to | massacred by the South Africans, or slaying | Si™ply adds ee. LACE ZEPHYR GINGRAMS, SOMETHING ny but have not yet decided at what theater, | afternoon all the persons mentioned were atthe pacbitor racist eatin magr hpi the Zploody | speak more strictly, the outskirts, of the eity. | soudancse, or fighting Africans, or pacifying the | *umbles about badly, but quietly picks nite’ }REPRESENTING THE PREVAILING PARIS | eNTiKELY NEW, 12%, PORMERLY SOLD FOR Prt have arransed nothing for other cities. 2 | southern polles: Eanes bs the salesman | With $20,000 married a man In Chicago, and | But lately he eold this small property, and fixed | Irish, or being blown up in his tower, be ts at- | Sif up, and staggers on till the next tumble | 4xp WEW YORK STYLES IN CRAPE, MULL | 25e onelnded matters which are lmpedini my ne- with towing pel comhaxe, in his bed and night. | placea her snug little fortune in his business, | bis quarters in the Via di Mille, Here the ex- | tending to the deceased wifes sister bill. He | Sets in. He is eager to hug every one he an} AND LACE HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH | 100 PIECES BATISTE, REDUCED TO - ittations.. On the other band, it 1s also an: | Sit Dave De coe an ne oe ne ment | En the course of time he to abuse her, | Governor of free Hungary, occupies a modest | comes back to tt out of all victortes and all de. | 204 ee ee ng eng od | FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES For TRIM. | OWING TO OUR LARGE Se ae Some fies Nese York Wn auyeriutend | DUDgaccesory. Cowhage isa plant grown in | and nally she decided to apply for a divorce. | nat on the frst floor, looking over eome public feate with unwavering pertinacity and courage. | je grotesque ware it hol Geeeading, MING. Fr aesen RUEAT OE DORE > tie production of “The Mikado” fathat city. | Wet Aue Me cruoked Tad about tar | aud Withdrawal of her $20,008 Hom his beak | SBFdens, the trees and flowers of which are.closo | 1 rs to be the passion of his lito to marry | "fe irusal an soldier neess no inoe-handed @is- Sp lecensed wife's sister. We wholive m a : THE ORIGINAL Cost. : Jey ~ “ ce th fario id the next | to his window. Although a twenty-two years’ cipline to keep him in order. He is docile by | TROUVILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT ca the cotescstesecnvat Camtvincetig | Laine, Suen cacy, seperate, sud poate | moruity ke wen Sound. deeds in anal sence Oc residence, and known by every child, Kossuth Pe Leelee reed ature: and Robe: x8 his officer, whom, indeed, | azapE HATS. ee ee land, next November. ei See ee ue ae Nee | Linton Tie Gite ee eet ae Grigio speaking terms with any inhabitant | to Englishmen. And secing how universal and | Child. fie is contented me netdshipe Egat takes INDIA LINENS, 8e.,100..12%¢.,150 , 200. AND 250 —“Trols Femmes pour un Mari” has at| {BGy COMO ltcman says he Wont tenn [other part of the room. She said coat, her Cs eS OE ee ee strong this — is in England, we Sapnot but | no effect on him, and hehas become well inured | WHITE SUITS OF CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. | FULL LINE OF WHITE LINEN LAWN, 250s en withdrawn at the Theater Cluny, | room shortly before midnight Saturday, and | husband come home the night before in a | to; sa a ‘3 ‘past | ing Englishman does ary, | tocold. His weakest point in campaigning is ‘ter 451 representations, n, and rang @ bell at the door, on which was the wife's sisterin the first place? Why does BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES PARA- | 37h. AND Soc . for arthile began to for | rage and began to abuse her while she was in : his susceptibility to homesickness: Tee. AND Be =~ i : n i on his nightgown and cap. ‘The moment the | Of bis revolver while her head was e . free itt eetdbte ms Dire gm : 10mg, SUMMER UNDERWEAR Sr thee okies Poca beagynomy Sa cap touched his ears they felt as if they had | pillow, and spattered blood over the linen; that | | What a flood of recollections came to my | yaaa “crlinted, 1b weve hes Het ee has | between the treaty of san Stofanoand the treaty. ENTS VESTS, WHICH been suddenly pierced by needles. Removing she jumped up and he shot her, inflicting a mind! I was soon to see the man whose name of Berlin, thousands of soldiers actually died of WE ARE SELLING AT 250, be = josophical spirit. We admit the fact of the + COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS’ uction of Sousa. and Taber's new operetta, he trie: don rr slight flesh woui in ber side, She then rushed philosoph! , <* nostalgia, or homesickness. Despondency of Piho Queen of Hearts,” until early est sear | te Gap he tri rd tonina thing uousual, “White | atthim and, snatching the revolver front im; | # ‘Teasured In every Hungarian heart. My | overmastering ‘desire to marry the deceased | DGSGIEl%, OF, homesickness. Despondency. of | TOTS = eon, —C. P. Flockton, whose striking impersona- h moving around the bed his legs brushed against the covering and commenced to burn and itch. shot him through the heart. He reeled to thé corner where he was found and Wied. The pro- mind wandered buck to the glorions past, to his election for Pesth-in the Hungarian Dict, to wife'e sister; we can see how the prohibition ofthe marriage increases the 1o1 simply to fude away. ing for it; | ‘The Russian soldier, when the homesickness ‘We have not anal the o1 ithe de- os ‘7 Trevise, Paria, 907 Paave GMO. 3. JOMNEON & LOTTREDE, ton of br. Cenert, in “Called Back,” is well re-| “I'll bet the washerwoman hag got something | secution did not believe her story and set up | his demand for Home Rule for Hungary in Tee Vere it ee ee Scene ta 4g not upon hit isa right merry-hearted ellow, . membered will be with Bartley Camp- | on these bedelothes by mistake.” he remarked | the theory jthat she shot him when he Was lias, and then to the events of 1849, when | a question of morals’ when it ta te tts dong. "Rusclan vocal maunie, ip real singing. not FOSTER KID, SILK AND LISLE GLO’ eee beli’s “Paqnita” company next year. oe ete od aense,” was replied | asiseep, and dragged him, to the corner, and | Russia, then as now, showed herself the deter- | question of sociology. “Wien wecoure tee to the horrible croak, alternated by earsplitting | mpie VER. ydia Thompson's snecess in her recent | {om the opposite bed; hurry’ up and go to| then inflicted the wound on herself, he | mined foe of all human progress and liberty. | face with the question, is it not this: Does not 5 London engagement as Alicio In the burlesque sleep.” The sutferer rubbed his ears and legs, and suspiciously inquired if his friend had put carpet where the dead man lay was saturated with blood. According to the theory of the Itis saidthat in the course of a few moments you can can your mind Over the history of the man generally make amistake when he marries one or two or more talsetto, which the Servians and Bulgari ie sanely fegard ag vocal harmony, Scone Ovesrsa. sisters? The | “The Russian comi fall ot ” on “LaSonnambula” was so encouracing thut | anything on the bed. ‘The iriend deciared he | PFosecution, the blood on the pillow was his | Ynucie, Gz Our Mind Over the, history of | marries one or two or more | sisters? The Ihe Russian comic songs are’ fall ot “snap’ I iin abe deh; obs aire eee Boe Taaetote chat ale Tene eric HP | Hence’ and sprang Uugder the care eee | blocd uppuie ander the taleroasoe? and’ drow | Toucan tae tn the landscape spread before you | ts left sees 1b but the man is blind to what, he | Choray in which everyone sithhs hearing aoe MME. 3. P. PALMER ‘Possible that Miss Thompson may come in | fidence ] le covers. “Gre: ie e microscope, dF rom the heights of the Cordilieras. ng | is doing, He not only takes the one who does | SBOrUs in 3 J oo the ‘ail among ‘tue otler European celebrl ETS A sic ee de og rete peer ivemtern t POELEE d Coannor tal tet the click of the lacey Bot me itn the best wife, bat the one, least | of orus with aludicroasly tntactiol break-down, 120) 7 SURES ETE, ANOTHER GREAT ‘tao u this bed? larged tiame! opened T cannot tell, but the click of the latch | eligible fora life insurance, and,so voluntarily, | few nic ge sane rously fantastic bres cccequnanenecat — Mr. Gustave Frohman has mado up 9 ra-| scone" that a thon ea aero ebing the | then put the Blood on the carpet under the Seeneertaas Sis ei coet tame eae ieee | the ae een a Ee oad body. The plaintive melodies vibeate wit a DAY, 3g 200. 2 ome AN EXTRAORDINARY : . o ere | Inleroscope in the <a oA an- nt Who appe: - v is Dece: e's ~ . the ‘matic company from the most promising pupils | pricing my fect, and when I elle ame | was Pendle Ene open 8, the MUON | eoeaty quPpowing that ossath, would only be | Sister bill. And the reason. of thus talmake | Tuite, Even thouste he ny Seale aa ac Te | MENUS R Sen Created BY the Parle Stodieiss AN EXTRAORDINARY of the Lyceum school . ed and y night. 3 ere bright, A Served’ by’ @ Hungarian: bul ¥ astonish: | lies good deal inthe nature of man. hime : 3 aon y he will shortly take the road. fmound my walst I thought the whote bed hail | Deautiful: The corpuscles on the, varvet were | ment, he replied in Listian, Acconng-to his | self, BUC someew ha ae ee ea eS SS RTOH pO oe ge per ame pared EICHSTADT, DEALER IN ZEPHYR OUT OF SEASON SALE Alma Stuart Stanley has been dangerously | been transformed into cambric needles. I got | large and disfigured, the result of disease. | account, it is the practice of Kossuth to com-| nature of woman’ also, He isso con. | SeseTet. Hmbroideries and. Materials; Fancy ‘ dial eakland canewns a aged as soon as possible and scratched and | comparison settled that questionat once. The | menes the day with acold bath, After that he | stituted that he docs ‘not tecrnize “the Linton, fare is a teatedd oC a eee | Genegena Tera, Dosigaing end, Stamping, Gionhand ee ein es ey nen atm i | iz‘, Seat” mame he | ehh an sinc ne eae soot | Beane ater be wks mage | quai, Soom!" he™ mata gona |e autiae dat iNateareacia® fe | Secs feet re or — Ed ya Smate had | nlzht, ed. On hi . a vite. . : aes . F Dr. Wank's flversal Salve. 1808 et. nex: year be leating lady in the “Shadows ot a his bed to see what was the mat-| the sliooting. ‘She was acquitted on that and | the day is mapped out und ai appointments penrances Beauty goes for much with him; | Sacanis “ele tenets, and Mghé Like men pos | “ We _inyteim” | LADIES MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR; Great City” company. ter. He put his hand on my head and then on } othe cece 1 1d dog’s blooa, | With him have to be made a day in advance. | liveliness counts fora good deal; even williu ‘The Russian soldiers are almost wholly with- sabiarticy Campbell ts Tannching gu into the | nied am satacncde Sah et ES | ug anette gant doms Ml | "Finding the, ae, irm om this pout, {ie | new (before marriage) “ig attracuive. nine | gue nuesan soldiers arpatmost wholly with: | To 15,000 GARMENTS, managerial field on alarge scale. In addition | Bowie antl scratched, and BEN aeeomane [maine Drecieaewinker w Epeeininn ta hom a (poe ES to take in ray sont and to sa ce eee oat ot rene wal ees oe oft | read, and a still smaller percentage hare any FINE TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND 15,000 GARMENTS. to his New York theater, he has leased the Em-| but kept bobbing all around @he room in my | human being or a doz. But {t is impossible to staytag in ‘Turin for the purpose of seeing my | of the house, the spuiled child. whose selfice: | SBOWledze of writing. Their religion, which BONNETS. PARASOLS IN ALL THE LATEST Bite heater, London, which he will open in ‘ine lichingbecames We dda tert auay | blood. This fet convicted. one. man thee T | greatcountryman. ‘The man departed, and in | ness procures for her’ tho slavish subservieney | event 8 mated with superstition, Thos hea | SHADES AND STYLES. FINE WAtITE AND TMAENES SLADSNTER: Keptem',: with one of his own plays. the itching became, We didn'tget much | blood. This fact convicted one man that 1 | Eno caut det was maudine edie LTE | oe eee ea SERS SHavish, subservieney Chichly: on Soup, thickened whe Maw aene | COLORED MENSTITCHED AND EMBROTDER- OLENSE SLAvONTER malts sald that Nat Goodwin and Tony Hart | sleep that night. All Bas naa yy On day aed | Sow oe eveumed. tists tie) plecd on tls heard @ voloe saying, that He would foo me | thinks he 1s marryin the queen bee. We'are | much meal and anything that. fortune way EDMANDKERCHIEFS. ALSO. AN ELEGANT Bikers Keeceuuaatascoos. uesday, the Itching continued with me, au lothes was dog's blood. "I. wa alinost immediately. Iwas at once admitted | intending to say nothing agalust. the wont : pane Ay Of vesetahieg | LINE OF MULL EMRROLL RUINOUS PRE MU Gorse S Knight and wife, nee Sophie Wor: | Hiss leatly erags, ford gould nelther stad nor | that Te wax notdoy's blond; but if'Yo, bad “sald | Hin sitting-room of hfs sister, who fives with | he makes iis Wife; as wonien go, she well | QF O8 the march in the way of vexetables, aed sit down wita comfort that it was hog’s blood I could not have con- him. | Th oup is made in large cai FRENCH FLOWBRS, FANS, tes, one of 5 ce She informed me that I Should not have | enough, and if the circumstances continued to | 1! = . OF INFANTS 'S) z ‘RUINOUS PRICES, Fer eke ee eo Euuch Money out of “Over |’ ‘Tue victim says further that when he dis- | tradicted the statement. Jong to walt, for Kossuth’s breakfast. consisted | be what they were at home, she wotlld be for | Sons te ready cach co tee aoe eee, he mar nee Sthbeee sisicere% the Garden Wall” that they will indulge in a | covered that cowhage had been put in his bed = Gizcy SuGLaNG ofa tumbler of milk, a few biscuits, and a glass | ever attractive and adored, But when she ts | SOUP Ae eeny cect coupany saan hes up to his lance of stock of ® large mannfactarer, wha. cottaze wt Saratoga this summer. he knew that “the doctor,” as the student was Strawberry Shortcake. of wine. Her prodiction was sufficiently cor. | thrown upon her own resources, it then bo-| Sit in hand, late Which tier tere ee was Pushed for money, which we bought for cash, and — Stns Ay Montegriflo, of thts elty, f9 a | sometines called, had so moet to do with is From the New York Times. ‘or in a very few minutes T was ushered | comes evident how much she owed to her sis-| iagicful, When ull are supplied, the ‘compaty pon capa deneengriesripacapr a member of the reorganized Milan opera com- | (igo m te put’ dhe geet Seedi e eed | The inventor of strawberry shortcake meant HaRdRRTA ome IER ee ik tvo TAROT are oe ee rota Lael he eee are tite neces- | reforms, and there Is sung @ loti grace before ae ee ee ee Mike Soutie The Conrpany ie pmuch success | him except in a duel at Druid Hill park, “I | well, but he bullded a great deal worse than he | {icing the beautiful: werden, Wit. Te tree | eaey, background to all her spec tan Will tase | Meat, Which I never knew omitted or eurtaile in the south. The company will be kept on the road next <cason, — An organization calling itself the Mexican Typical orchestra will give a series of ten con- think too much of my life,” added the sales- man, “torisk itin a duel, which I think is a| Very senseless manner of settling quarrels.” ‘The vietim decided finally to have the doctor knew. His ceytral idea, a combination of straw- berries and pie erust, was original and praise- worthy, but the embodiment of the idea was a tioned. Close to the light were a writing. and ‘a bureau. There were a few other les of furniture—solid and handsomely | ‘but hardly sufficient, according to Eng- the girl or about nurs! about eookin: of the family who knows the least or | trial, and has the least common sense—that is, even whén, as on the Shipka Puss, th bullets would be whistling ovet the cooking ‘Place, and occasionally rattling agalust the ket- les. ‘These Garments are warranted to give the aamme eats Iisfaction as the goods regularly sold by us, No shop-worn Garmenta, but all clean and. scasom able Garmenta the manazeme: a house, antl is the ieast patient in Doverass. nee ee == = arrested, and when he ascertained that it was | disastrous failure for the reason that he Knew . toequip the room. Here and there | the least of tuose everyday qualities that make | ¢,22toughont evory reciment ts a sprinkling of — — Sano 21st) theater, New York, beginning | the yousg lady who had pat the stuif in his | little of arehitectu the What most strack | ifean agreeable pastime from hour to hour | Ane wroceonaity te not to borelied om | ao oes EAD x ie 2st bed he had Warrants issued for both, having | "tye inventor wie ost t nee of books. | My- | and da ‘ay. Hence, to cover his own blun- | 2 whole-soliled devotel store oe ae Coes = TES BALBRIOOAN A RARE OPPORTUNITY. —The London critics are unanimously of the | heen informed that “the doctor” had given tie ture of pie ‘Upon strawbe man of letter ys expect a large | ders, the clamor for a Deceased Wife’ Sister bill. | ° spirits Saeco na each) opinion that Mr. Irvin: let has greatly improved since his visit to this performance of Hum- cowhage to the lady and asked her to dispose | of it as deseribed, for the purpose of pl ying & | ides in. its origi Had’ this in its turn sup) ud tits aurried on berries. y be Dt library, I had forgotten that Kossuth was a | man Of action, to whom a single map 1s worth The man loves his wife—of course he does; oven her fauits, her little selfish demands upon expression eoustan: in his mouth as regards | HOSE, stzes§ to 9%, dlr regular 47c. Hose, which we the fature, just as ¢ revmen are wont to sa} soe: ~. “Gor vi ? ry 7 . 1 ‘Shall sell for 374ge. per pair; three pair for: or $2 = countr: | Practical joke, »» | With Tipe: berrle light pie erust the result | more than a hundred volumes hlin, are better in his eves than the virtues of | ghey ale to ieim the selena ae ee - FOUR GENUINE LEADERS. — Massenet’s “Manon Leseant” has been pro- Bae ee want of “the practicaljoke” | would have been able, but unfortunately ossuth, whe other women. Bat when real life bezins, and S estiny per box. similar to the victim's. Hee duced in London by Mr. music has made a very 1 Rosa, and the ble impression. not deny | to the young lady nkted it over the | | having given the cowkag | nor does she deny hav itor ladked the ivehnical knowledge to the successful embodiment of his writing-desk, pret | the sister comes to live in the house, as ‘she certainly will come, then he sees who it God and the czar will,” I have hei soldier say, “that T return home, should be; but if they deeree th ard a Russian oh, how happy fTamust d Leader No.1. Chemise cut square neck with fine torchon lace Inserting, finished with Ince, peck and DOUGLASS, Prete ote wate Bord must die sleeves, regular price @Nc.; our price 6c. e ption that makes life go smodthly, who takes up | fore ina foreign land thee eal cee « ; ph Maas and Mme. Marie Roze assumed | bed. “It was a big dose—a whole handful.” The eanOnIng from the auslogy furiished bythe the hundred household burdens, who. is always u ign land. thett done! a Leader No.2. Pine cambric Chemise, extra Tong, the principal characters. | ductor savs the reason the Jokes was plaved was | great cecrearals OF tie Gerla, he Gene une | Waite cua bis bears aed moana nearly | kind and patient, and especially indulgent to |» Be bravery ot the Russian soldier admits of DRESS SHIELD 1S HRBCOM- | yoke madeof best quality Medicislace and -mbrolders, pecative the silesman’s —“Dakolar™ wil! be acted for the fiftieth time s to the lady his structure mus ad and solid. white, but they are not whiter than those of | hi m—for the : uestion, He is stupid, poor fei mended by city of the ‘wife's siste w, and re- the Leading Dressmakers, rest ons Ss 9 be . ead, pox : atlsameeen lace neck and sleeves. Good value at $1.90; our price site i age e | Mere distasteful to the young lady and to bin, | sundation, This was his first mistake. ‘Tho | Tuost men at sixty; and when we had inter- | indulgent to-ail the weaknesses of her brovace, OE ead iat Be 1) Fon male ar eit he ‘S8c.;a genuine bargain. bovine ttre elip encore SR eaccnte pron | aso because It was the only ay oto. get satis’ | roundation wi in_hard- | chanzed salutations and Ih r of the elreumstances that we moet | ftiative or of act- ‘at all en ea AIL then be elosed. A “sony ; not tight. 3 gram” is to be distributed among the specta- tors. faction of a man who would tell you Itmade him lively,” said the doctor. | “Why, he was so red hot with itching that he healt Bs Wi fire, that he was at present not I,but added, with ‘all his old 1 wish Lw font Blane an! f-sactitice and ability to come into gon- fidential relations wi may be relied ard while an officer stands up to he Leader No. 3. Good Cotton Drawers, deep embrolde ered ruffle with cluster of tucks. K egular value 75a. our price 440. tin this investigation, Her Shi ead him, and he will hold his ground til his é may be relies ie = Win. Harr se — Lawrence Rarrett closes his season at Mon-| could ot stay in his room. He came down | orainy of th Years ago; an authority which he sometimes EO eee Tender No.6. Five Cambrie Corset Covers, square treal this afternoon. His profits have been | Stairs in his nizht clothes and asked for medi- ian Variety of granite. bat Cam un ‘And here the weight of, all the novelists have taken | Ete ud aud Unimpressible | passonabie Prices. and Satisinct neck, Hamburg inserting back and front, embroidered, large, it is understood, though not equal to | Cite. He must have spent most of the nightin | proken up and eaten by an ignorant and | he expanded—or the French would 5 of. It is not she who keeps a tight rem on Mipriiies oh pce E ‘neck and sleeves, Sold everywhere at $1; our price’ fe e Nea | HE parlor on the sofa, for he found there | hungry man, whose ensuing death is usually | gonfla—his chest. “You know Tam a k him, | He is nov afraid. of her, She exeuses | ould callenig rate eee et ee {other hal 67e; very cheap, Shove Of Jast season. He will not act in New | the next morning.” ‘The vietim says that when | RUNES, man, whose ensuing death is us otanist, and lke to gather rare plat iin, and males it easy for him to get on with | {euldenilenly rally and, be realy te confront York until ne ary, when he will bring | he quaintanes with the lady | Hination ofeh i stomat always had a great passion for flow himself, And she has certain stefling qualities | \itermooh. Ire the MoGdiee baie eee eee | At Gleaning Pstabiishment. 12 — ‘out at the Star theate ‘sOsborne’s tragedy | was distastetul to the doctor he stopped spe } onpper la root of pie crust was made | From flowers aud’ the higher that adinirably supplement the loveliness aad oer ore, poe lest, pated of the old | ait “kinds of Ladies and Gents Garments ed, is called “Thomas a Becks rrett also | ing to the young lady. At the soutiern police | iferent from those of the founda- | deavored to lead Kossuth to a diser atiractiveness of the wife. 1 this for a | Thy Mey ee ate et ay priediand, | Cleaned and finished tn the most superior manner PERFECT FITTING. hae a new play by Ms entitled | station the eomplainant said he did not feel re | OF 2 rant to make tt | the present condition of Hungary, When Thad | zood while withoug exactly secing it of know: | $22 Plevna combats of Jily and September, | Pian Cink, Valves agitate euvenior manner Riteokies oi in which the author of “Francesa | rd the Indy, and for hersake would | n, but as it was | firstentered the room, and seen ‘this magnifi- but when the great bereavement of his susclen roons have been, combatants, | Laden creses dove up without olng ripped. ANTON = ndeavored to arrange in dra- | not prosecute the nd it was therefore dis- | ty support a weizht of strawberries he fancied | cent old man towering ereet in the full_morn- he world is suddenly desolate | Hig {he spectator of a battle: He Nps ae gam CH, formerly with 4. Fischer, BEST WORKMANSHIP, intl form some of the incidents of Bulwer's | missed by the magistrate, | that it must be vory strong. ‘This strength he | ing light, I had somehow felt a certain nervous- 5 around with the Deceased | fr then holt a ts al: lariat ‘Last Days of Pompell. | A wellknown drasgist says that cowhaze | Util must, a, aud, indent aie | noes and hesitation, This iis gentnlicn ona | wie eee ae for them, half angry with thei. ‘They hay inn SS: R PERFECT FITTING. —The Boston newspapers do not coincide | possesses powerful vermifuge properties, for | Sytain It, mer it isa ques | heartiness entirely overcame, | Kossuth in his | Look ut the world as it is, Consider the | Henung versatility or Individual sapenalty BS SELMA IS vvprert, with Manager John R. Rogers in his views on Which itis used. Oeeasior young mea try | tion whether th rd under erust or the thick | manner and bearing, is strangely English, cepa of the sister for making herself indis- | HOG willed tho wnisairns a they endane se 608 9th street, opposite Patent eek Miaads Palaiay aa “My Suectheast” Pus | Otey on Jokes upon their aé- | upper erust is the more swiit While at the same time he has ‘that courtesy | pensable in the housa She may not dave had | H&S willed the misfortune, and they endure bee REST WORKMANSHIP. fig os ene | am purpose is known dr: This upper crust or Foor W: original | and grace of manner. which an_ Englishman, | the power to attract the man into matrimony, | Passively tll the maneuver sweeps away all | mecetvea @ mew and elegant line of Infant's and py orack gee oper ee S e Arde Ripe gists will it nee, get into a : od xB | plan to be sapp: upon rip ries. It] who only mixes with Englishmen, rarely | but she has ualities that ne slnally recog: | “YAS are ate offieot#¥o onder hin. the Rus- | “ularet's ‘This is undoubtedly the Greatest Muslin Underwen Play is tat it will shorty be taken to Europe. "| covered with sea netticn” Sn” AT VME) was tound, however, that ripe “strawber mrity between the Lngiish and the iTuugarian ‘wich 1034 too late, he wakes up to | 14m soldier has ne more idea ot helping toform | WHUTE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, sectoral —It seems that M. Coquelin, the famous | ——oo_____ ea, | OC8ery tough and unripe strawberries ax sup- | gentleman. act that he should have married the sister. | & PW froatin such an emergency than he has LACE AND SHIRRED CAPs, ny an French actor, is to visit this country next sea. 4 Wedding Unexpectedly Postponed. As the ports for the roof was th At the same time, I'am bound to admit that of usurping the crown ot the great white czar. tore adopte Bat this is not the end of the inquiry. ‘There ts | FE tnue bins, the crown LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Do not miss this Great Sale, sien simi E wie pita 3 ‘ as ppreciation of the sltua- son after all. He will play a four weeks’ en-| A telegram from Elmira, A proml- | shorte: Ad by this time become entirely | I found it impossible to obtain from him his | something in the nature of woman herself that | 1 i ‘ove i Plain and Embroidered, for Sprins agement at the New York star Theater early | Bent Young farmer living near Canisteo went | unlit for food, the upper layer of sueawberries | views With record to dtunearty Bae he socks | Cecuns ip the nature of woman ler orden 0 | Se en ond move hin soma ayer Hboard and other strie eink al eas ae inchesicreetangscae EMiean taurece meee ting him have | to that village on Sunday to be married to | was converted into a purely de very freely indeed, and in the most animated ig Out the best there ts In # womin, sacrifice | the world, and the United States dhe: aon CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS. mh28 ‘We have prepared for a rush, four of the eight weeks for which he had leased | a young woman of the place. The ceremony Taetite partmacvorenre gee atons Parinnd ho meds ke etre oe crane alSays Necessary. Fortunately she | qemocratié, yet It 1s curious to note hows ines i ‘We have prepared fora rash. 3 i att has s u roma ints miting the number of strawberr Shyland, he made no secret of his opinions. pjoys this. She has a kind of pleasure in see- aoratIG; 5 seu a ial Interest in Coqueliu’s American tours | Was to bo performed in the Methodist church. | more than oneberry to the lich. “The result | Hie hoids that me inioreses oF Regtand and | ahs as he ates 2 find of Bleasure in see | Tang things the two awciniieee. Ane ease | Austox Frere Call Early. Call Early. cial intere siin’s Americs ; GB nf or a Ger ‘al ha i ‘Chenis wetness | The couple arrived at the church before the | crry shortcake as we now have it | Turkey are indissolubly Muked. ‘The existence | altar. sho likes the man all the better for being | 9t,8 Getman general has toe are ‘Becona Floor. ‘Take Elevator. = ees Se © possibilty tine) thei mlsander-| 1s had pukicanaipearaue. A nuWbar shitectural and dietary monstrosity. of Eugland as a powerfuland Independent stute | such a coose us wo choose the pretty and more | @!plomaticall Retr ae te enks Dies, ‘Take Eievator. standing between Mr. Chizzola, who is to man- | PT? 5 TT HE ick ow, an able architect would have seen that | hangs upon the possession of Constantinople by | incompetent one. And in the new household, | 4&-camp and by a letter of introduction. The {boys were playing baseball in # lot near th . ; | casual stranger, like myself, eould walk —_— Seo Falsinhs Sortheoming American tur, and | Chisch, “White waiting tor tae preacherthe ex, | the shorteake required no foundation except | the caliph. When once Constantinople passes | whether she 1s permanently, @ part of It, oF iuito so Baht BEe Tice ee ves, etc, are fr. Joseph Haworth, may get Into the courts. | ae ee ee a eae tor ee preacher the x" the surface of the plate on wh nat rested. e into the hands of the Canr the inisto ior Eng. only has an. occasional sup rintendence Of iy anil receive ca opurtscn PU iostan eee He eperior yon es arie LANSBURGH & BRO, \ = Mra Zelda = ows = pectant brid d the bows would have built a series of light and graceful | kind will bo closed. How fat recent events muy | she develaps in her. suberaiuation wea purtcous ng, PRESSES A SPRY zim. Heda Seguin, who was alting when in |} reread etter the | pie crust piers, connected by arches, to support | Justify this view space does not perinit me 10 | the lovely girtues. Tn some ae ee ey ot | corded to him should he enter the bureau of Klemen's clothes cleaned by this process will not | my] 420, 422, 424,426 SEVENTH: | Weskington two weeks seo, has not yet recov- | Cap tp the church. phe Noung | 4 light upper crust. ‘This would’ have ‘been | disc naturally sounselfish or so sweet tempered or | Gon" ar Chiemsee’ ¥ StNstOn, OF Of Gen. Sherk | Jove their original shape: and grease spots Fuaranteed | ——2= 420 + ered, and her place in the Ford-Walla = ners Ae stron enobigh to support a layer ofstrawberties Gladstone, considered not as a. writer ans unreasanablencs as her dan, at Chica sue + Prive 61.50 and 9176 per | Seema [ness Goons, company has been taken by Miss Lizzie Annan- Pete the eae ghare. | When they | since the weight of the latter would have really verses OF an ainaten ooderaft, 0 ies, but her part of se Se aT dala, first contralto of the E p before the preacher the Instead 2 Abbott Opera aking the words that made them one, de- been borne by the arches and distribu among a dramatic eriti , OF & public reader of the Sun- ment ts a training school, anc Mme. Nilszon’s Curious La: ANNIE K. MUMPHERY, all the ster! ME wanit, Let edl : 8e., 100., 12ige., 150., 18¢., 20e., 250, company. The Ford- Wallace company fs now me the piers. Kipe strawberries could thus have | day Lessons, but as apt statesman to | qualities of womanhood are evolved. The very | From the London Standard, Makes Cones fe rae SUMMER STLES, 37c.,45c., 500. singing “at the Fith Avenue Theat the sia he had heon gutlty of in pineine | been used In the interior of the shorteake, and | whom is at » destinies of tion of being a wife’s sister is an invaluable | Pants, May 8.—Mme, Christine Nilsson is aund guafuntees perfect fit and comfort. 40-inch FOULE, all new colors, 25c. York. BUndaE and rence ie ay ee ees | we should had a structure worthy to rank | one of the and most thickly | discipline, and t wonder when we see | 5.04 Sebae. LER Specialties Ane All wool NUN’S VEILING, all colors, 280. — Harrison and Gourlay’s new play arrivea SOUS). ane sed econ q | With the noblest works of man. Even now itis | populated empires that the earth has ever | so many “households where the sister, under | JUSt now prosecuting a curious lawsuit, The | French Hand-nade Undontatin Merino Underwear | English HERNANI, all colors, 100. New © Ms . unexpected | not too late tor a renaissan ke which | Browns he spoke in terms of undisguised con- | this diséipline, shines with the steady radiance | Gefendants are the father, the sister, and the ‘and finest imported Hosiery. “s ¥ re in New York from . Its evalled | richt supersede the : id The existence of that man as Primo | ofa star af the first macnitud, rothe: erlate hus} Patent Shoulder Braces, und all Dress Reform Goods | SULK VELVETS reduced to ®%e. : gem here had have | Husht supersede the present atrocious and fatal | temp he of that, m mo | Of a star of the fitst magnitude. brothers of her late husband. M. Rougeaud, and French Corsets and § Heavy GROS GRALN SILK! sald to be so fanny that the marine insurance | upon by her i roreee bore ant Day 6id structar Sieh igre, fs, he sald, an atonement | | Its probably useless to urge the Englishman | the action is brought to recover from them the | _ Children's Coane Sores hens tte owe | eT aera =) people Faised the p that | ee een «ithe wi iS ——+e+—____ which England is paying—a sort of purgatory | to marry his wife's sister in the first place, It 55 make) tat for the price is unsurpassed. ought it over. The: $a) en ene A Plot To Injure a Priest. sum of 224,000 franes, . spht ner sides with laughter during ny: —John A. Stevens intends to employ 1: Suicide ofa 3 Dectective Cing Mars, of Montreal, has un- earthed a piot to injure ‘the Rev. Father Pla- through which she Is passing—by ¥ tion for her old sins against liberty. Inno other count y of expla ae great cause of ne added, would. would take away one of his grievances; and something of this he inust always hu BATH TOWELS leged by the plaintuiF “5 900 BATH TOWELS, Se. each. to have been advanced at different times by. loan to M. Rouzeaud. It was in July, 1872, that N.B—French, German and spaiish spoken. mrl4 ‘ind to put into a reform bill Je Oe CORCORAN BUILDING. _ Human nature is Ese. PONY < a Firstclass Hale Dresser from Parts, 50 rolls new fancy STRAW MATTING, con AND AFTERWS ainentable folites have been so long tlerate clory, and pe > could carry : as tomas ese ushers in the Grand Opera house, San Fran-| SCAP1¥¢ FE S10 THE RIVER,” | monday, parish priestof Lacoile, near that city, | His !uinentable f Bele eee | See ee eS wijese as Ae | the marriage took place, in Westninster Ab- pahrer Patents and Five Medals from Expositionsat | 60 pieces yant wide LAWN, at Be. tsco. j May 18th, sa pears that about three weeks azo he was ie, was his conduct towards Arabl, who | lose its attraction for him, aud- assume the un- | SY, and by a settlement made under the pro- | PSshuderer dint in norter of pte ireteetced cages dnd ang = way Tesuploten, the breesy little western | (5, oman, partly disrobed, Meee mee ured: when his pros: | woul Just have been the man toserve England | important position the ‘inatter holds 1n this | visions of tho English law the fortune of the | HUMAN HAIR AND TINE Marr worm, _ | INDIA LINES, 9c, 100, 120, 150. Hight opera prima donna, will spend the sum- | jumped off the Buffalo atrest bridee, and de. | bytery was entered and over $400 stolen, As | and his own country in Exypt. country. lady, then amounting to 600,000 francs, and | Ladies fine Hair Cutting aud Hair Dressing. 50 pieces of CALICO, 4c. per yard. Mer at the Spanisa fort, New Orleans. | Jamped ee et DEEr, Sm pa thi fahiGuers Gia nick aéain to better He expressed hi iction that the two ——+or—____ her future professional earnings were excluded aa oy and shamppoved in « first-class manner, CHILDRENS HOSIERY. —C€yril Searle will’ produce a new plag, | Spite theefforts of several persons, was drow! ome of his parishioners did not seem tobelieve | proatest men at present in the world woes Getting Wisdom Teeth. from the use or control of her husband, who, oh ance sora gi “Twice Wooed: or, The Wall Street Guardian’? | The body ken to the morgue, where this | thathe had sustained an actual loss, he placed | Prince Bismarck and, oddly enough, thu empe. 2 according to the plaintiif’s counsel, was =A 2 | SOLID COLOR HOSE, no seams, 150. at Montreabondane Le oe | oming it was re 4 by Mes. Joun Win- | the maticr in the hands of the detective, who | ror of Japan. Tnvcd not repeal what ne had to | A CHICAGO DENTIST tvs SoME POINTS OF IN | althousn of @ respectable family: poserted Of = TENS SISIAIATORS RIBBED HOSE, no seams, 120. new opera by local talent, 1s| tor as that of Matilda Averbe esoanel wered t one-hundred-doliar bills at | say about Bismark or the empire whieh he vir- PREST. no property, and had previously held a situation GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. to be prod Albany, N.Y he detective also found out that tually rules. His opinion of the emperor of Ja- “I have noticed that more people are Inter- GENTS COLORED HA ina LP HOSE, 160. DK. = duced in St. Louis on ye Woman whom she saw forthe first time on | there was acortain clique in Lacolle who wished | pan was founded. upon the enormons progress 5 ol o Ame. Christine Ntisson lived with her hus- | @ y AALS SUED ORE RA ARESORS SEO —€.B. Bishop is reported as having struck | Swturday. Mrs. Winter says that she first met rtrid ofthe priest, and they induced his | which that great einpire has made within a | Onted 1” the condition of thetrmouths and teeth |, 01 aii chorus wees Mis dente tees | Sure L'o Orpen, CARPETS AT Cost. yea eater nie ae ee dressed En wiii's costumie-at tie wacket joseph Lionfe, to rob hii, which he | very few ye since the wide-spread report of Gen. Grant's | quo, and had, out of her private funda lent bane eas INGRATN CARPETS, 30c., 35c., 386.400, eta, oostrictly Bust —e y; that sheadid she ‘had been ina rossed the lines. ‘The remainder of | He spoke with gratified admiration of Lord | peculiar d!seaso and the various causes ascribed ime, 75,000 fraues to buy_an estate In a BRUSSELS, 65c., 65c., 700, 750. seven Sawser ae needa r, Wt had ran aw: ‘She Jon money las also” been recovered. | Beaconsficid, and with somewhat more quali- | for it,” remarked a dentist to the Chicago News. family were Interested, and at sr Be eee for --we~-$9.00 | PLOOE OLL CLUTHS, STAIR OL CLOTHS, ota, ae : also that’ she wanted a. place ew has offered to come back and | tled praise of Lord Salisbury, “The majority of persons have bgen prone to | Aetiier time 100-000 franes to become part- nee ©. M. TOWSON'S, ‘wain’s story. will be sprung upon the helpless to work. Mrs. Winter took her home | 2 breastofit if his uncle will for-| Or Mr. Chamberlain he had never heard, and | give little heed to any disarrancementot the | Heri a stockbroking business. The balance of THE LATEST STYLFS IN COLLARS, CUFFS people of Yonkers, X. Y.. Monday evening. It | loaned her hat and dress, keeping her nun's | #1¥ He said he w: by the | when I told him the nistory of that great mah | Tonth, dental or otherwise, and to pass cover, | the Sun claimed was employed by M. Rouzeaud AND NECK WEAR® 25 ‘Will not venture ts rematn tore chanoue sight | cmenes for hac While at the’ Hewes the ci | paris he smiled, and sald that when countries grew | even {or yeats, as sometliinie mia In the purehase of tussitn ‘stock’ and Pauama een 92: imatown until the temperor the peopie has Wrotea letter to Albert Averbeck, her father, at | rich te commerce corrupt, roluriers occasion- | able and not important to the general health.’ Tone M. A See Latest Btes aa ina na eee ARGAINS! been thoroughly tested. Washington, Mo., asking him to’ send her $50. He Knows How to Show Goods. all ie S aos fam erent ocean, were found at Concerning teeth-cutting he said: Preaienee feme bet sok ane pereetaend ma belts at uae ¥ etre ace a a GREAT BARGAINS IN SHURTS, AT THE —The king of Bavaria pays $40,000 for a She al ent away to look for work, and | From the Chicago Tribane. “Amongst other things he said that one of th Oa ESC Ee ae eae eas crepted | Oa thelr bonultit inceutended thet enses of th SDRIED for De cern, | BRANCH UACTIMOED SIUET FACTORY, 3 4000 for ® | the ne r bencfactress knew of her’ was | F*° EA nis he § F © | without difficulty, but. those of the lower Jaw Sithe | COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 2c. each | qh dS Hoiit Si IME FAC single performance of “Theodora,” by Sara | when she recornized the body in the ane ce hae Medea an rte handles the | best possible courses for, England would be to | often occasion’ considerable. constitutional dis- | Sums claimed Were really never received by MM. | mit and Richarison's 2,100 Linen, «Ketniurced;, tthe Royal theater The suici f the Sister caused quite as Gatling san for Middleton's forces, 1s, It ap- | fotm a close alliance with Austria-Hungary, | turbance, and are frequently, especially with | Houzeaud, and that what he did receive > ready for the wash th, Tor omy 8S cents’ ‘This 16 at which be will Le the sole spec tion circles, She escaped irom the | pears, simply a plain, every; mmeretal | DUE that Mr. Gladstone's foolish words, for | mute reason of Various ‘obscure nervous | BIS Ww! given aad not lent. Great stress | Jose VED. the Piast Shirt in fic market, convent 4 week ago by Jumping froma wine | 22° simply @ plain, everyday commercial | which he had had to apologize, jiad done tnuch | artections. Crowding ts the eause of the most | Was lild by the counsel for the defendantson ECE! Ask to see ov CROWN DIAMOND SHTRT, made sian theatrical geason now closing dow. No cause is assigned, but a strict investi. | aveler for a Connecticut firm, showing off its | to vender this impossible. the chint moles aes a ea are Known. a8 | Phoscollant Woman of Vusihess Cae rakes | 2 Taree Line of NECKWEAR, for0e, 750. anagi. | Of} Tult of se Loum Corton and Pine Lauen Bona Sb oo: ca meena ee ang eee EM ogg one eee iis views on Home Rule are what might be | the ‘third molars,’ the Space between the see- | 1 excellant woman of business, ean’ produce only St cents,” ‘Thaw Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Grand Opera ran -- Boucicault’s new play, “The Jit,” has been woman had been an inmate of the convent for A telegram from Memphis, May 18th, say: , Just after the About ten o'clock this mornir ‘He wants to sell the Canadian government firm shoot and hit. expected from the great, Hungarian Home subject. The ultimate result of the straggle he considers to be inevitable, f ond molars and the upriz! um and letting out the blood will give relief, ‘he record of troubles caused by the attempt of no documentary evidence in support of her plea, colton, carefully made, und will giveentires ty OC TSE Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at > = roms th I amount to $30,000. At twosears, some Gatlings, and he proposes to make it clear | Rules, He considers Me, Parnell & patriot. Ho | Being insuMicient to perialt. the tooth. to-come | Judgment was deterred for a torealynt, towess prices e HALE Hoste which we intend towell ai 35 CEST 4 és fe —__—_—+9e—___ me Gatlings, and he proposes to m it clear | assured ine that twen ve Years ago, before . “. ‘The inila 0 on oo —__— punting IES. ceeeranieaNe aces Cauce: that hls house Pus perfectly trustworthy goods | the prosent agitation ever commenced, he hud | MirouEh readily. The ae a Baby Won't @ Aare Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand | PEN EAU aS on ORTHWEST, ating So fuas Bat ry ‘won't shoot, or, if they doshoot wont hitany. | uimsell advocated Home Rule as the'anly re- | since where. thie jaw seanhes ie tore aie | OrmER WAYS 10 xyLE tim Tite BY SENDING CHARLES HYAT?, ihe only suecess | AS EDITOR SPITS IN THE FACE OF ATronxEY | font slut oF if they doshoot, won t Rit any- | me for Irish wrongs and distress, but thatno | fs called a * fungus excrescence, and usually has IM TO THE COUNTRY. pte ie pratue fe Season at the Theater | GENERAL TURNERS, OF MEMES. | Connecticut Gatling—none sure “without the | English paper would insert his letters on the | to be entout. Sometimes simply lanciug tiie | “Doctor,” he bean, as he entere OMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, the office of ® well-known medical man the other day, Coxmxvarion 816 F strcet northwest, 30 fvacaccnee, or tun Ye = % ‘alking it over.” Opposite . posse sal poate eas | ceron okaeree) oh 4 Baad & wisdom tooth to push. itself out Into the so- | “We've been t given a semi-private performance at a minor Ter ana GREAT eu eee a cere guimod by rommatce cuits elie tec ee nae How Freneh Women Dress, glety of an already crowded arch fs manifold. | “Abt” = ; a] CREAT SLADERTER OF: Sen natch coperigiee, Tee ene of Securing | terme, and whois the grand fury was in tin act) Poids “tbat her tance i beontihive thatcie |, The click polit to How abouUthe ateas erie | ter ore potas Kaa een agcomplish: | “And have concluded that it will be best for] _ SEWING MACHINES, &e. an Enclish copyright. ‘The erttiey pronounce | of retiring, Walker Kennedy, editor of the Sun- | (ecy't wate powder, that she works tasily and | Parisian woman, no matter what her station | 1ng the job, and I've known youths and young | tho paby's health to go to the couatry tes save = Sa ——— —_— ae Bhat PY Messe of former dramas by | day 7imes, walked in alone, sapped bebind the | Fupidly, and th house bat ours ean puraarches | 12 life may be, is its appropriateness. ‘she docs | three Years fran Oot eae eT ONS, OF | tae (Machine: we would ‘advise Sor to eousting te S14 7th street = “The Young Tramp” ts the title of Wills’ | hey general, who mt near ihe jusy here bane | kun On the mArkee ae Ue prea Nie aise | not wear as costly garments usually as the | fale mado ree: Gest cause than cutting | 72 geiorated light-running and.” everiasting NEW Tepes welch has been bought by Mrs, | was looking toward the bench, and did not see | Take a card.” Americen of the same social class, but they are: give individ: | “What do yon think of ite Mork. “The range of work dom sane came | OME Pee te eee PaLae ae a who held 2 cane in one hand and When the National Drummers’ Association always thoroughly suitable to her position and ceptionally susceptible and sens! uals, they have oce: ine toned di ‘work done on this machine can t a relative’s, I suppose?” Your goods at KING'S PALACE, 814 7uh st als, ‘Be surpassed. A child can manage it, neds. ‘ i sf : What is the average uge of ctitting wisdom | “4 Mold onveary monthly: paymeuis, ad special es dancer of another addition to the | thre the viher buck on the Mip.spitting at Tur- | meets next fall we hope to see Capt. Howard | to tno oceasclun on which tuoy are to be, wens | Wt Ye ee ny bans = need of a nice trimmed Hat hi pale m the hi : aldenee ? % - ae ” ee er Bett stars next seaton in the person of Mr. A. | Soi"ss ho aut "ey ienneay wine cane | edo econ Mathation. | prenen clegunte, for instance, will neither ¢o “Any period between 16 and 45. The most | (SS\inp anywhere near the honse? “De eure to sry the MEW EZOME before you bay. se aout oe iauxtiers pr nae 5008s, SU P. Bart an excellent elocutionist, who | in his fie. ‘Turner sprang? up, yelling ‘The Misused 11 of England. Deleted cece RE EN Re CHORE Fee ene | arid MEONE LT RIO a eee eee OF G23 Cra ilommay ee ee ee SACRE, 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRC inoue. sopbapisiatr Sap serene : ‘ ng oromlicial reception ina clot et OF cashe 7, persons ent wisdom | Of 3mnile = 23 th sortie ook Anrgest assortment eogee Sto thie Luuiguert mae ee | Sep eee areca BY RICHARD A. PROCTOR. mere owe. she ever, goes ont on foot tn | teeth Ul over 20. People nuifer, more in later | phate Good. Is the well im the woodshed? here eee fired Hass and Botosts “uatranned ee ct bew play whic ti | find him ‘armed In the court room, became us | From the May Atlantic. faeces cll ncaa teh ih the ae eee all | Uuotace of attain sae seta | , “Good asain, That will keep the floors damp | _Gooa afleAgents or New Home Sewinn: Mac ib Ty ee CAE ett. George Henschelof Boston,hasrecently | jilte arg seat, und before Turner ‘could level | ‘There scerus no room for oabting that the h Re aimee ay nr Pad With | trom the nzesof6 to17 tha irom hoe Mate | and Muddy." Is the cella ‘conereted ‘aad | KGgssMuchine fur Fen, by week oF th mae" | BEY pice and largest seioaion is at ing’ Painos, been entertained by the Crown Prince of Ger- | dJohn Manozte, stooping down so.as to | disease had its origin in London. Walker | even the inost intijnate ofherzontiomen interns | cause. Now, the O-yenrold mectae ene te es i NOBLEST ROMAN OF THEM ani. | *i¢ ahs many. He is said to be writing a grand opera, | a crying gut, Don't | speaks of It aa specially provalent in London in | in her morning dress, though tls role. bas | largest tecth in the mouth and srovery import;| {think not” | After 19 rear’ practical experience in the Sewing | ,1f Fon are in need of Fine French Flowers of the Of Which he expects great resulte. te ant unarmcil | A policeman | his day, and even now it fs more common in | Deen felaxed of late in favor of the very superb | ant. They should never beallowed to docay if], “Phat's elegant. A cellar with ca"gn for sour | Machine busines at corner sand fatto, dram | ose duite Sig and geally, you mu 60 9 —A tieater manager is quoted as saying that | und rasa an aaa | ee okey dlleet he most hateful form | Wich hava oon concocted or morning. weet | Permunendr seven, they cibuld OY strstr | emis: and ong Withoug’Seais Sake four | fey Longe pain ta uekent Ne ame sige, (buy Hanne ip ema rode in casting a play he assumes there is no such Pee TR ean 1OUDE | ortho english language in existence) than any-| by the leading Parisian dressmakers. ‘These, | be retained till the ehild ts betweov 10 aud 12 fevers. Lots ofhrubbery around?” mechauism ever produced. It is not an experiment, | inal colors and shales and quality, you will have Tainctic talent, Not on maee acme’ of real Turner was still raving, and will be tried on | where in England, Moreover, its prevalence in | however, are simply reception. tollets ier | Yeurs old. Tt ir they cannot be kept eneeas | Oh; yes; sou cau. hasdly see the house in | Besa Seg engage y ag ty PS gpronegy ahi gi Tundred iscapanico® carting hig Setker ya | Eriday for contempt of court, while the attor- | other places than London 1s greater or less ac. | MOMming Iustead of for afternogn wear. If she | Feasons Why they should be extracted wt this | 8 Exactly. ‘That i Hein Waaington indies, wechatical, eu su rear genie doug your duy Bogs Ring Pandred 1s capapic of varying his or her work | ney general will xo before the grand. Jury for | we ch pl = Of costumesin dark Cloth oF cashmere Hise | atiou and proper trentiment oe eee een | and you eka, depend oe eens walle dan | ey tee tacetie ecamical, mon and, Gree | from 38 40-36 incues eee to any great degre. ““Cousequentiy when T | ert wits Turner is also ed- | Coding as such places are nearer to or farther | of costumes in dark cloth or cashmere. Her | ation and proper treatment of these O-yerrold eee on can depend on malaria, Pigsty ‘ld company and sold by a Teliable house is what need ogee set oul te produce a pi he says, “I don't go the Daily Scim he last few is- | fom the metropolis. We find no trace of it in | purse or her desires may make It‘and the same | Molars 1s one of the principal causes Which oc- emndy to the buck door?” People want, Send for catalogue. | No drummers. No Bunting for people whopowsess the requisite | Nor 0f she Daily Se j Zines nave, buen | Cornwall or Wales; very Uitte, in Cumberland, | muy be suid of tue dress in which she, recelves | caslon most people "to logo “part or ail | _¥e% Only afew rods away. ore, | Scat eee Yersatiity for the purpose, but I simply” hite | flied with vile persn weks. Tarner ivor a | Northuinberland and Yorkshire. In the mld: | callerson her‘‘at-home’ day. Her theaterbonnet | Of, thelr, teeth © before | they are 40. |, “Very nleo—very. You Fin seaenes | oa 2 a Pewee cant't) help, moving, speaking and | powerful physique, while Kennedy is far below | land counties It. is less common than ii try | much more showy and dressy them ber en: | Why? Oh, the effects ‘of ‘their removal are | snd perliaps the well water, le OE Mace SUEROSE NOU LOOK IN AT RICKENNEY'S ooking in the desired mau ‘here is no | the averaze siz southern. ti at its maximum in the heartof | ing one. For street wear she dong a bon net of | sotmany that T can’tgive them in detail. ‘Their | Pereolations. Ever notice the cistern?” s Sewing Machine House, 427 9th st. risk in that policy. I Know toa dead certainty ae soo London, In this respect it 1s like the sand-w ee eee ee ee ee rer OO teva ote nearer suppist, just ax taking | (er 1b46 & nico wooden cay rowli Rew ilechineersixines” oe ee how ench role is going tobe played. and can | yayestigation im Indian Territe mulady, which, even when at its height (it has | gloves and chaussuse she is always irreprouch- | # barrel stave from the barrel would, and there | _ “Splendid!” The water is always th oft | “New ‘of all unt confidently on the effects that will be pro- | *¥- | now nearly died out), was never so badly felt | able. For evening dress the satin slippers ‘and | fore it must collapse sooner or Iater, It people | 7 Sour fmell, and something less than a million | __Reuting and Repairing. mas, duced. Genius is untrustworthy, wooden medi- | St Louis Special to XN. ¥. Tribune, 18th in the provinces as in the metropolis; though, | silic stockings precisely match the tollet wath | haven't good teeth they can't mastieate their | Mosquitoes breed there every summer's night. s thoroughly trustwe That's why | Senator H. L. Dawes, of Mass. accompanied | of coume, like all inetropolitan detec which they are to be worn. There was an at-| food sufficiently. Many persons don’t do so|1agree with you to a dot, latly if there traveling combinations, gotten up for specific | by hisdanghter and son, Miss Annie L. Dawes | lu greater or less tempt made at one time to introduce the wear- | Whohave the teeth. Indigestion 1s, of course, | 8 any box-drains around to breed typhold CAN BE | BoUG! ay THR Tee bet ce ae eee, Shlertainmeak | ats. E pawed' Irs aacomapanied ty | _ This being the case, we are justified in dis: | Ing ofscarlet hose and black slippers with | the result, Indigestion 1s our prevailing mak: | ver. . nt ent of JAMES i. than local companies composed of the saine S Tin this city this morning and | SUUtiNy that the disease had ‘at fst that form | White evening dresses, but it proved a total | Ady, and it has lis origin eleht times out-of ten | ,“YOU—FOU wouldn't advise it?” queried the SiaG erect tunes dents ete of te Peaee Omen poco hae ther grapher, arrived in this city this morning and characteristic of the faults of language | fallure. "Neither were black slippers “and | In some trouble with fu8 teeth, either nervous | MCR mucdiately adjoining Saonal’ Rider “Avene tieiees —Mr. Kb. Mantell, a good _aetor, has signed | Texistercd at the Southern Hotel. Mr. Dawes reat centers of population, and es- | stockings ever worn in Paris with white orpale | OF owing to decay of the dental apparatus, ‘The | 832" Btls eee ares nolentend overthe ‘Other etablingment, in the city It sou wiah 40 SSUES? Steve Miss Fanuy Davenport] ivchairmnan of the Senate subscommittegon tn-| tally tthe chiet cli ot the matin. “if you | tinted Gall dresses, ‘Bhat fahion way mot | prose oxerted upon test durity mastication Mn down to back stare ‘get | Su eee mi nny of we a tar BEXt season. dian affairs, and together with Senator Maxe: Wish to hear French el ipped and slurred you rench; it was bly: ‘nglish, and un- it uh foes Bey ae. run over by i SLES a i : ¥*| should go to Paris, and German sutfers like | fortunately it was American, strengthened, the same as any other organ, by y an ice wagon—give him your revol- | ¢, card and a printed pricelist of article e! ~ Frank Sanger is organizing two companies | of the same committee, who arrived last night, | Mould go fo Paris, and German suitors like a exercise, 3 Fer to play with. ‘There's a dozen ways of kill- | shat this department wilt te sent to Sou ty reaarn | for next season to play Mr. Robert Grittin Mor- | ts on the way to Muscogee, Indian Territory, | With English In London, inf great amd Lees Umbrelin Philosophy. sctnr’ 1% the most common disease of the | ing hitn off besides taking im you time and | fen” WeiseceJic meas, Mente Sane, ‘Seulgns at King’s Palace, o1470h Sk ” ‘ where they Will meet Seuator Ml ne teeth?" and any one of ‘will save you Ter. wes the. ‘of at ‘S14 Teh ot is’ comedy, “The Skating Rink.” Mr. Nat. C. Morgan, of Ala, | city, men shorten thelr words and sentences as | From the London Queen. S Daltpal ‘and five gallons ofeach Cie think lovely Visite at half tts Goodwin is to head one ‘and Mr. Jaeques re: 4 Ark., aud Ingalls, of Kan., and Secre | rauch as possible, being aséured that what they ‘ rea engatt, Zt resemlles cream of tar-| money.” ‘Sfoll, earpentune, ‘araish af other sold | waloe gue would cs ‘Sings Paloon, wer the other. Endicott, Said Senator Dawes: “We are | say will be understood, because. all speak the | To place your umbrella in a rack indteatés | tar, which gathers from time to time and ad- by measure: also’ Ber quarter-pound ‘nalfpound, Merry <igiseseetie sap a a Rises ee ta rized to investigate the present contitine e language and adopt the same convenient | that it s about to change owners. An umbrella | heres to the teeth as that does to the sides of her Bird and Sparrows. pound. five, ten, five and one hundred ke baying ‘Umbrella. Holiday: Street thekeea tea aeaateh, of the | of the Indian tribes in the indian Fesrivarys to | abbreviations 2, and Voila oe pana eae sonme | carried over the woman, the man getting moth- | Fe gniy treats eee ie tae or tscblel. F From the Portland (Ae) Preas, May 1€. fulspellaneousarticlcs. "Tie brtoes ie apace mea shea, Ege ariay a hing Pein e ore, ngs at : eported frauds existing ; a of) horo Blas Fuy Coghlan forthe leading part inThe | Idlan auency department: hd to examine | Ween ey eal Se et oNdae Gt DORE Rees | ing but the drippings of the raln,signides court | maa resent Be te auoroug re: vonmely the steals were fulloftinay tetire | REE ENCeereaanee | on _oowcuberom Naiad Queen,” a spectacular piece now running | Mt the title of the lands occupied by white set- | ("ty Hak: halipenny isabridged firsttoha‘penng, | Ship! When the man has the umbrella and the | ing furrows acrous the tweets tact low the mar- ely he atrects were fall of: =e Ny pridssare aned. “All baer ‘saine quan- want wish to save +” @ spectacular pi we | Hers. Under the latter head come the Okala | and then to hapny OF ‘apnye Onmnibur is-ehore: | WONaR at right angles under the aoa eats | Eirycar rieEe thr Hy Mgoumulates the most rap- | houses and eaves of bulldings. Now they are | MY bicenare fixed, All buyess buying the saino.g sony and desire to bo ented wel tnd ah t0"Sae Pisa wee na ree ratte Tecate | hot boomers and. the question of MheME Neu | ened Into, ous: very One tn It addvossos the | Gury lta Fight angles bader the arm algniden | fly at night for ag tho amoath isthen at rest | very scarce. Early mornings thelr proceedings | ihe'sanse price es the olde painter if he Gays tes | PomsTsens gems 20 be trent oa 3 (or the suminer season. She s o invade and settie in the territory. | cechecbor mie piaeeoes ane 0 rollows interfere Wi ttache . ‘any ‘Great Headquarcoen, wor’ rather undeoss according tothe re | ier uf leases by Indians to eattlemen and com: | ery of ail right into ry, announces the eves | You. To pata eoiton umbrella by the side of'e | Ment as there le wtien saeakehte ee eae | Grove sleep from the eyelids. “Now all is, com- ib examing my price, rend your orgs ES ss. _ Guircosents or undress agcording to the re-| panies onganized for the purpose of ralsing and | Soany Sere Settee ahd ne oat he ree | nies alk one aifan umbrelie ieangeet Poze. | Ane Acids of, the, mouth, are more active at | paratively quiet. Cam any ono answer the ques- | mewager Sr by mail. et Urecced as th GE EArt. A compromise was | herding cattle will also be looked into and re- | hay be laid domes moeral erate that, | ROY; qr? end an umbrella indicates “Lam a | night, too. Therefore teeth should always be | tion? There is a freight shed at Soods delivertd to ai Gient was not ecusneay i Dag, the manage: | ported upon by the committee. It will require | although a lageuage Becomes pontine taney | fook To carry an open, umnbrells fast, Bish ed before retiring. If they are brushed | Trunk ‘a which aa9 ante 2 Bient Was not satistied with Miss Coghlan's | great length of time to perform the work well, | vincial places and in colonies, it 1s only in busy | €ROUgh to tear out men’s eyes ‘and Enoek dui Be, how. Fort and complained. On Tuesday she £6 | apd our visit: will not be in the nature of a | cities, and chiefly in capital cities, that a lan- | Men's hats signifies “I am a woman.” . tention vo Faxed’ ceed secur leasure trip. Another branch of the corn; aie Wis Coie Ga: substitute had to be put on, and Miss Coghlan | fee on Indian affulrs go ona simflar maser ey | ease’ 2s moulded by clipping and slurring. THE ESTHETICS who admire the embossed ad bat two vietims the | bre Jeft the theater. She now ‘brings sult to re- | Dakota and the northern states and territeces:® Jenther used Ln. ing their dining rooms and tle somm hers RES eteen, Gover 8 fall week's salny” and the maneges ANOTHER AFPLicrep Towx.—Paris a| libraries bave little Idea that the taaterial on- to kill the fhreaten a cress suit wor bieach ofcontrace | Sasser Uttle village on the Pan-Handie railroad, Alle- | ering Into Its composition consists of the gia ‘the bird strack chtbald Meee ie ek tron SEEMAN— | gheny county, Pa, is Ina state of intense ex- | and discarded boots mad shose extreca te ee ‘was alive with 2 Archibald Miilspaugh, jr., of Albion, Mich., an- | Cluement over an’ alarmingly tate’ divesss ckere from the ash barrels. “A pair of Ane were pow Baltinore postnrastes cat afemsegyg RS | Bounces his intention of br Pullman's | family alone these ove poabtuanls, Ti one | calvin ne leather. after bolag sealed ne eee tr an oa aaa SAYS: v wn man, a | family alone there have been five deaths, all | finder. The r. after being soaked in "Prank ebeds, glad to have the public informed through the | suburb of Cl ‘The property is valued ‘at | occurring this week. ‘They were children, raaw, move is. grou ‘ane pulp, Press that no lariies will be appolnted te pont-| So ene, cose ispaugh claims to ‘have tn- | ing in age from 5 10'15 years, Thedatans aie: | Ore ed ae og eto Uons in the Baltimore postottice during my ad- | herited the property from. his fathecand Gaca, | 2 rs. Thegiather 1s ly ch is uy Per, w! ministration. ‘There arv only three ladies ‘em- | the latter having received it fromthe, gover’ | asset noe ath va fas 0 result of the | for the quality, of the leather’ the netter it Tyith ‘the moa of Fei vitesse | pnt Pina ta ert | arta ere acne Gat | mee ena een herr i, ae nen! F suc imans have an title to | ease bailes ali medicines, and ts elther black | sive color in the printed. ‘them, Sow in ‘the cervice, however, will be treeped | ee prokeriy., Am attempt was made th effect a | fever ora new disease. “Tlie patient is dinese | Ske ere Tae eee pon, te thelr own and now In the service, however, will be treated | compromise with the Bullmans, bur they te nu ay a i ead = aeee or with Kindness and Consideration while secking toallow Milspaugh's claim, and ‘he’ pro- | prostrates hin. “This f followin thy een ae | Bae ra all’ of whioun “uno tre Heeite Sen have Nerrisieos employment elsewhere. poses to curry it into court. of offensive mucus from the nostrils. made from the cast-off covering of our feet,