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sd Senin he : ; coin * VA THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., RATORD MW acauer 15. 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. RELIGIOUS NOTES, THE CATHOLIC PLENARY COUNCIL. BALLOONING IN A STORE. | rien tnstente en or Vintae Meee. | Sowreeez, Mattaey Gets Ehiags Wines. Qe octenaee atthe sorreeT: 4 cucmeuss i me AND ELSEWHERE. Hts Decrees on the Regular Clersy—a Riding in 2 6,200 | How an eg nf and ua prt ote hare tan a ae nyt ter ay pte tm Weare, Soe i Nw aoe =n South = ieisileaay: Socieaiee Vo. Prom the Huriied (Coat) Ti Sn Tg Prot Titus bors beri nies oooatione anen “Ewich that, after my death, all my. un- | eoreenty meee 0 his tet, waved ais bend iso FULL PRIERS counts, ad @ new church at Dumfries, Va. aE FS Tate saloon ascension fom they begin to walk Pus aeaneeue eiedacse | Linnpaotper ys gideaine bpapntivery es at aoe Pavior of {aniline ML E-chureh tor some | , 8 Promised in last Sunday's Si we proceed | Winsted, and four hours later returned homey dally, The boys hae eens and | Writing which i leave behind, whatever its | D2 dgue, Tuestecrci™ 00° indignantly bond pemng imove, ison an extended | © analyze some of the other important decrees | {3° Hartford and Connect sis ete hee tof the trip: Din tan 1 the New England states, of the late Plenary Council, following an Capt. Moore gives this account at eRe. J. 3. Hughes, D. Dy. of Riehinond, | advance annotated copy of the Acta now being | Yeu Will remember that we started at 12:54 vdiana, bas been supprying the pulpit of the | considered in Rome by the committees of the | clock, when we were were et city, during the ab-| different congregations there, to which their | Precisely 1. The reason of our edad hicod - Little, The build-| respective contents pertain. Of course, the | % 8Void s heavy sbower of rain w! ret regulation of episcopal and clerical relations | Coming, but we were disappointed, for Mt # pear Dorsey's | was the chief object of the assembiage;’ there | bat nor eine a eee ei angue aby trouble neh of the B. aud O. rail-| were other questions that called tor © in sufficient force vocause any LOW at under the ausplees of the M. E. | Solution, and in tho diseusion of treat Senn, Wore aes he rang we down Se rore encounters nature, be collected and handed to three of my hounds, lawn tennis, riding, swimming and | friends, whose nance see Mi Ac- | S#ked an old frontiersman, boating, and keep up these outdoor exercises | gusto Vacquerte, and Bast eee Y give ee eens coerce Me. Whitney, “to end recreations pretty much all through life. extirely ned Sree eg PUNeE LO carry on! “Do you mean to call us overheated cranks?” Gentlemen of all ages engage in these sports, | °%y lish my" raanuseripts | Hoty asked a Kansas City member of the com- Gaanee taka hang py the more visoroes | tn the folowing way: manuscripts may be | "Of course not, gentlemen; but after three man knows how to play, aud to the last enjoys | Ste ute completed, (3 poehillee pene “UFiret time T was ever in Washington, and to ‘The He | ally. out, but not finished; if the Lord me it will be id “be 87858 play. The Englishman isa Spartan. fragmenta, ideas in Verve OF Prose, | Uncerved cnothers “Twente ot Norio | 1888: a bessae hard and. paray. die suppresses his Setings, fbrown out here and there, either in note | Missouri.” 5 i 30 /62N71. ‘joo he seldom gets at them. They newer come t0| to make this selecion wit Ube preouest care me oe a the surface. It Is deemed unmanly to ShW | and, as I should have done m: In the spirit | Se yr "ac western cattlemen.” feeling, He plays asa boy football. and'thought which they know to bave ar pardon hearty. I supposed you rae Titus con boy ted at whe flat | hate anager enageg Ocean eel | were Tob iach cage cine aE act a nO 20 : ‘a iblish, with intervals to, be fixed by them | ‘hat infernal Dolphin ee 97238 lovlves embly ebureh, on Washington by row, erable divergence of opinion was made man- | 12g the rain. We then threw out twent ae fest in the secret meetings. Indeed, so much ore cee we were caught, by & tetimated | SO Was this the case that several of ques- breese, which cart easter! tt SS SHES | ons were finally dropped, and they are tert | HEME wi ioral view i a n, giving us a beautiful view of a pano- as heritages for the next ‘council, A strot view “q effort was made, for instance, ays powerful ama which in Sinha om apelioon: | risk. 1 have éeen a boy taken off the field Un: with 1, being the two drawing the Capital Prise to element of the episcopal body to Introduce ee to be recognized, while | “Oh, it’s nothing.” These boys are manly fel- | between dach publication, the SS ee more stringent disciplinary rules on temper- | others were eo tec gway that the Nouses looked | lows; honest, trathtur'srrety wenerous and | works; nowt ihe eet dust 238 complete eitemsdicaln Ganecce: So ince, something approaching to a spiritual pro- | like white spots on the broad green fields. Win- | stout-heai I never had an Engilsh boy tell | qnished, and lastly the ents and scattel Paris Letter to London Times, Ted, with ie prizes curren * hibition. " Nearly every prelate of Iris and | sted's twotpsen Wing iil fond, in New Hart- | meals: 1s tho unete canoe ee enna ie any | Meined, and lastly tho te beta bo Sa Hatt wis Let ono Tine pe et — The new Concord, Va. Presbyterian con-| american birth upheld the movement, but the | ford,and Ore sein corer in Massachusetts, ahone | way uct dishowosshie, Only through servillty | whole of my ideas, although without apparent | following remarks by Prince Bismarck on the 200 meen 11th, 1s conten ee ee ee eae oon | Lanna bishops developed an unexpectedly | in ste sunlight likesllver shicids. The cackling | would the boys of the lowor classes consent t0 | Sonnection’ wit T betlove, several VOl-| tate Gent Grant thes on o visit ts Berlin rhion is ¢P peace v. Mr. 2 de oa een eat ae ier was finally | and crowing of hens and roosters, the shoutingof | be sneaks. English boys look upon German | umes, and’ will, be published wader toe. tite = = + of the Presbyterian | ttbled. | They even fought any introduction of pon bed visit f the Nauga- | boys as pedants, uj +h boys as “babies,” ries the subject into the pastoral letter of the coun- | tuele tullmad teak cout be heard when sli | acd can boys 88. cal ell, es c y tha = hic terian ehureh of Erie, Pa., | {11,¢SPeclally that passage which urges liquor- | other sounds had ceased to reach us, ‘The sight misioners, Prises cashed in full without deduction, No. T7081 draws Capital Prize, €71,000, ‘Ocean.’ Almost allvof it was written during | fof more than one reason deserve to be recorded: | 3353.0" 100 36703. uy agg mm American boys as “elderly gentle | myexite, I tes rr Trecetved | “I was glad tosee Gen. Grant. The new- Pathe Amerionn bey is the mystery. AN | frens het ere ence eet men. papers stated that I had teen to see Lord Bea- Rive ~ ey he gaa ge In @ more honorable oceupa- | was id not enjoy it | English boy stops in hort breeches Just 88 || “To meet the expenses ication of reality I had ot Paes Seman, Deland Landon, at all to Rev. M. W. Jacobus, of| tion, thus intimating that liquor selling was not | Very Tone fee Fee eas we discove that | long as canbe Henao this body of works there steit Ue criendrawa | CoUsfeld, when in reslity I had made a call on wre, 15.080 draws second Capital Prise, $95,000;neN8 an honoruble occupation. Indeed, the pastoral | we were’ being borne toward what acronauts FANCY FoR PARTIES, from my succession @ sum of 100,000 francs, | the General, It was surely natural that when in Cincinnati, 0; Milwaukee, Wis, and Bourn Wishe BM. Randolph has accepted eal) ee acetate eee to ty | SAUL ® cumulus cloud—or, to make tt plainer, | ona patisand evening icy droning rooms. He | Which will be Foserved sum aciliod've that par: | Gen. Grant passed through Berlin I should show anuel Episcopal ehureh, Henrico, in | 0Ut this passage, and it was on the f fog, dark an pose. Messrs. Meuriee, V1 a Lefev : oor through the decision of Archbishop Gib- | heavy “and Bee oO" her aheouge irom tne | calls such things “bores.” He prefers foot-ball after pa: gyn ae a | Detdeat se Ge Ree et ne Place of Key. Wm. Norwood, D. D., resigned. ment of the expenses, will receive, thin! Capital Prize, $10,000, sold md Balti x to] President of the American republic {fs some- ron fhe Shostolic delexate, who justly consid: | top to the bottom, ‘This cloud was contlaually | and erleket; he chooses rather toroam the fields | be divided amon short teave proportion’ ot | thing out of the cominon. en” Sob drawn Susvud. onan Ren test cake —Improvernents to cost $3,000 will be made | ered that he had the right to decide on tle | moving in and. oui, seething and boiling like | with gun and dog; he counts it gain when he | the work done by each—(1)on the first class of | “uy So tofind a manrather inflated. I: * raw Bi New York and Sam ‘on St. Mary's mareh, Baltimore, (questo poms ares 60 one eee wee et the ocean in a storm, while cold Lapeer swept | has been in the saddle for the day. He is tacl-} meets cos oe conor ne nat Prone (2) on tees stead of this I found an unassuming and rather 998, 27.435, 34.009. 82.700, 90.497, danw Shear over hiss 5 m ‘and caused .. 3 ass ron ‘irautes as given | Mans. The utmost freedom of debate was useg, | MODES tage which ‘chilled us, weed the | turn, He uses slang. This is his vernacul nt of the net pI shy man, fond of asking questions, anxlous for m0, ‘sold in’ New Cinetinath, Bow *"Poteult, Mich; Weed egrees A green grocer’s ‘on airs he calls 8 | on the third class, which will require notes, per- | information, very’ obeertent caking wine Tiuld have astonished the outside world, | seconds. "i arge blocks of cloud. would break | Eis, S ce sot HO POLS On ae ee | ae PICINceS eee Ee toll, 50 percent | great propriety, and exactly my Ident ofa great 2h thinks the Catholic church a mere ma- | away from ine main body, sometimes basing | ocwargin sw kWward boy who ia inept and n oot | Bape prefaces, m Eltizen retired from office, i y ofthe Catholic Archdio- | Variety of views advanced. "1v® Develd te | over as, sometimes under us,and then envelop” | celtful boy ts kuowil as b inute” fr Gte at | cations my tines etme See kinds OF PULL | “Ho Thad “to enduro Vexation at the review secular clergy of Pa ¢ oi views ce ing us in such darkness and rain that I- | school “waxy.” He al- 8, my three friends, in the event of thelr | whi had arr: |. His doctor rbid- eese of Baltimore will go into retreat August 31 | Under ttulus Ii.,“De Personis Ecclestastt- | . schoolmaster is angry he is “ waxy. hich we ‘anged. His doctor had forb! loon was scarcely visible from the basket. Af-| way, A is gushing when | considering It desirable ‘to publish my letters | den him toride and he had to witness the review AESt. Mary's Seminary, on Fue street, Baltt- | cls, occurs sub-hcading or expat, “De Regu | ter being buifcted about on the borders of this | hey nmes negatives. A fellow ts gusliing wien | cousldcring Ie Bea — more. aribus: are expressly intrusted by me | in aclosed carriage and well wrapped up. This Ler of the gravest Iinportance. “Aw fs | (OUdJor a few ininutes we were curried away | an ion boy never venvures int beyond styling, | with thelr publications in conformity with the | Une clowed Carrio gtohim. Butt said to hl Rev. Mr. Hartzell, formerly of the Harmony | Wail Piven the, tesulat cloner, thar, ia the | 22 the Sunshine again, with clouds beneath | "i's nor baa," or “Irenothait bad”, He never prineiple that letters bélone, not to him whohas | “Do not distress voursell. Our soldiers. know Fresbsterian Church, Baltimore; hasbeen called orders, claim a semi-independence of the epis- | “gah the earth visible on one side. would dream of saying, “that’s immense,” | received them, but to hiin who has writ who you are and when a man’s name is Gen. Bt. Peter, his presenteharge. i het ble beset us; for though ame g he would say, | them. They will m: he selection, and will . = ecially have the Jesuits been bold | the re omen va ieneat ‘gh | when he meant the same thing he a vo lake the select! Grant he canattend a review in a carriage with. —Mount Carmel M.£. chureh, in Magothy eireuit, Anne Arundel county, Ma. w endowment fund for Randolph- Francisco, springfield, ( ville, Miss, and Sierra City 897 CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.68 Tickets only $5, Shares’ in proportion. LLocmasa state Lorreny Sie ao hereby cevtity that we muy.~vtee the arrange ments for all the Monthly and Seynt- Annual Drawings af the Louisiana State Litiery Company, and tm be ‘manage and control the Drawings thrinseiees, aed 1 {the scume are conducted with honesty, fairness and tn Joith toward all parties, and we authorise the {To wae this certificate, with facwimiles af owe eignatare® whe rer jolly.” ce is a “tanner,” | be the judges of the conditions, of the propriety | out impairing his reputation as a Greet celdiee? aiming that they hold direct from the | gether with the liitnesy ot the air, whicl) re- | and’ aanilliie es @ Cees sis father ie the | aod espedione ne publication. They will re- | Tsaw this pleased nian ® I be ded | the bishops: whine places are. talon oe Ticats | Heved the pressure from the outsidé, caused the | “S5y'nor” und his motheristhe “mater.” His | eelve BO per eeat trons chs pronts of tue pabllcar pees be ded- | the bi ote, : nce t a ttached, wits advertisements.” See ote hea, | Sas te expand tw such an extent that i passed | companion Is bie “pals” aud. his dog is his | tion of my letters: 4 Chapter on Horscs. feated © 30th Inst, Rev. C,H. Richardsoa | provincials, In this country the trouble began | Out at the neck of the balloon ut the rate of a |S brute.” He aver Ree’ “picnic” or a “cir | The Rappet was founded by Victor Hugo, 10 | aig yartors Pee BREEDS AND SOME OF assist Rev. Julius Supe: | inthe last century. When the order was sup- | thousand teeta minute. cus,” but only a “lark,” Sountversal is the use | conjunction with Messrs. Vacquerle and Meu- THELE OMAwAGTORerEn, — Mr. Bernard Earl t acres ot | pressed by Pope Clement it owned considerable ‘he stiiluess here was oppressive. I could | of slang among English boys that they have no | rice, who are. the former its political, the latter - r.Bernard Earl has gi eee c| funds in Marstand,and they were Known as | piainiy bear the ticking of a watch in iy hotlon that thelr vernacular 1s slang. ‘To talk | {ts literary editor. They add. to the will a de- | From thest, James Gazette. wkiyh Tac am Industeial and agrieulrerad | $e, Waite, Mare’ Lands. | The Jesuits an-| Pocket, and our straw lute inade such, @.cracie- | POU other tongue would be not uuly aifecta- | claration, signed by thei, sayings The various kinds of horses seen in Persia uit oe inigtey oa ne ores Hing sound that I thought they were yolng (0 | tion but “cheelky.”” Girls as Well us boys Use IME We otgmnly, foucted by the confidence | are the Turkoman, the Karabagh, the pure wool Lor ps oye. mand of the Pope, shop Pieces. Brooks opeutd the Valve al tue top of | nasty" for disugrecabie, and Ty eentonat os Giuse has placed in us, and deep- | arab, and the Shiraz or Gull Arab and their —Rev. Thos, Spencer has resigned the charge | had himself been a Jesuit, advised them not to be dropped dowi e lew nuns BesOy ea = ly grateful to Lin to 4 or that, » e ofSt. John's Epheopal church, Petersburg, but | dos, He_ told them that the United Beates | ue balloon and we dropped down AGT S” FOR OEREEBIVES ly grateful to kim for the tmmenso hono dred seet and came back pretty close to our old Re has don of | Cfosses, These are the horsts of breed. The Tere pot under any form of canon law,andthat | enemy, the beavy black cloud. We did not | English boys are never effeminate, and they | his manuseripts ana tae Incerimters oF bis | Turkoman horse is a tall, bony, and ungainly noes sathen ae LCE ne apply. Le like the looks ot things here, and were debatiug | are very “taking” because tney are such splen- | thoughts. We accept the trust Ws Op tot Ab animal, often over seventeen hands high, property to the Baltimore diocese, to. be held | Whetiter It would st ease teh, d2 COLINUE | did boys. ‘They dress like boys till they are 18 fething what Viet aera we nave done for | never under fitteen. ‘The head ts large and the ciation, of Baltimore, have determined to raise | in trust. by the bishop in office.’ When the | caught ina whirlwind and carried right iuvo | Years old. They aber like boys: they sindy and | Bol 4g hot require to be paid after hie death, | 2% long. ‘They have no barrel, aud are gen 50,000 to institute a “Simpson Memorial romanized Areubishop Whitfeld | the darkness aud storm. Then began wit | Play; they feel and think: they feed and sleep; | Y7¢ Tague iaulre to be pald after his death, | erafiy tucked up.” ‘Tho mane, nuturaily very Eegarniin iced nove ped tant Sara ie ine Huge etrosery | mma nacva eon war pling | Hae url rl wag ety | SE Cat ets ee eat |e elt trae ae ki | to be restored to them, This the archbishop Te- 3 om alt ey become men, and t saree ete : hse *Te | hused to do. He held that they could not be | 12,08 US in torrents. ft came wt us trv childish things. All foreigners in America as: i Turkéman horse, though not fleet: has wonder, Soe eens oF Deecidvon college, NC. base | caifed the hieirsof tne body that wiltully and | ges 10m above and below—belng forced up | Cue tiae Btigin qn Te absence of boys nil! separate declaration M. Lefevre expresses | ful" ytays "He will, with tls loose canter nner elected Rev. Luther McKinnon, of Columbia, S. | under no pressure went out of existence, and the eohaag i Wind. Forked tongues of | 804 girls ts altogether the most striklog feature i assoc: aS president tu the place of Dr, Leievre, m the Marsland would not | Mr. | continues in charge of the colored theological sebuol. — The Women’s Methodist Educational asso- | Comminioner, Incorporated tn 1804 for twenty-five the, stare for Halen Tharitable purpoace wit , = Rind of over $550,08 e made Ine uniy Lottery ever Soted on and. endorsed by the people of any State. UL newer senics or postyomes Its Grand Shigio Number ‘Drawings take place L 100 iniles a day for ten days, ‘To the Turke- : on eae. ‘Ai society, Itis deliciously retresh- | Messrs. Mourive and Vucquerie, and joins in| mans themselves, Im thele meen oF howd ene cern. ‘Fhe desults oy lghtuing severed the clouds on all ides. 0. | fig tomeet in americxa bosish toy sea cirish | Whit they have said. Ing raids or chupdos, these herses are tnvalude resinti ue Snuppitig. thunder “The balks, Ceaatath | girl,” Manish boys and womanish «irks ure the | |, The exeeutors of tic poet will eee to the ereo- | US Tues tt chuitiaas, these herges are nvalua: ‘gregation sniping thunder, "The bullou trembled | Zig, Manish boys und womanish cirk wre 1" | tion of @ statue. ut Besancon ‘mad of 6 tomb ee uled to Rome, when the Propa on of the Be oman’s society of St. “f oi = . UNTTY TO WIN A 7 P and. sontetimes stood | SUill for uw second or two, fa worthy in the Pantheon. “ at oe aaa 4 Aa pil Sie es ISTH GRAD RAW: Ay cag Ea Zloof passin ppb een ert eae Dea Cros eae nee Tine eet eh uckt to a Halt | "English girls aresuppressed, But they 40 not ae ae ee long Journeys that no other borse will accom- SURED AY ME nin a ae Month contributed to the diocesan im! by @ cross-current the netting would «ea-lou- | wygwit, fr seen therare not heard, and 1: Stag Ham Wins Myra Duncan. plish. ‘The Turktaan bores Removes eee TUBSDAY, SEPLEMNER §, 1885. 50, Christ charch, Al ally shirt from its fosition with a grating ound. y ree, 4 Jaw suit the property wa FAs Om cae Tsdth’ Monchiy “Draw! While we held on aybest weeould entil the wiod | Me Hot often seen. They are never put ou ex-| UE WAS ONLY A CHINESE cook, sHE WAS-A | Hom’ seen south of Toho t cr id hibition, ‘Thelz manners are quiet, and their WEALTHY CALIFOBNIA BEAUTY. ported to india, where teenie, coed oo 100, AEREAL Pith 673 0, race chureh, Alexandria | is said that the costs a the hibition. ‘The! ers are quiet, el zs 5 ec here Tickets ut Fis ines wcduira c& ae Esa iitaustiy ave tthe order has filled st Teed a ee rere cone WHER. WE | dress te always vers cimz le. The Hehgr and | From we Minneapolis Tribune chaneg tu the uarket with his tore handsome $ in Fitts, | aadteing ts gestalt’ tha peatytery Ob ‘amount out of the contested property. | Ker keuowiigg thee our Course mister aaa | uigher Ot rank the plainer they are dressed a | Several wecks ago @ yellow-skinned young | rival tie Austat “ c ket, knowing that our course must soon change TOS wee re eeD | and the basket yo swinging around Tike school | n that an unmarried lady w ys playing *suap the whip.” “We were traveling at what seemed better | tt: 824 It so, very inodest pi e3, such ay 8 pin | came to Oakland froin San Francisco, and than a mile aminute in total darksess, some- | Pats. Children are never pat sath Hnery. s in one direction uired quiet ana Spore aye ciNieae okey. ‘line with the such age 5 ganruntecs peod table imnuters The belie | from Gen. Horton and other promine ore recent Instanc episcopate was that tar nished by the open war between Cardinal Mane hing, whose organ Is the London flr, and er, whose London font, ase was taken from England to Rom ; , and Cardinal Manning triumpived. Doble 3 Me ou baliase it a 4 a hopes of rising above the storm, but after hav- eeere, viene oher cupture in this | ing thrown out 165. pounds, aid having ac Jewel It is not big, but I caence the handsome, rjewelry. tis not] ening gave th . but usually vicious “Wailer. vs jowelry at | Cullisniau, 4lo\gave the name of Bing Ham | Tif oie oribarh boven, antag trom fourteen and a halt to fifteen und a bait hands, 1s the sought employment as.acook, Ho was avout | favorite of the Persian exporting dealer.” He ts » years of age, and talked English fairly. As ! re oe Ete, ie Gee Eppyuevarmianee Sine i much cheaper in price, and finds aready mar: ng Ham produced good recommendations | much cheaper | imitation of the Pagtish rule. Children never wi iral Mississippi. ev. A. HL. Mee Camps; Rev. J. A. Mecistin, at Durant, and Re H.W. M ekiiu. at Lexington, v. Mr. Waiker, president of Paine Instt- | lin, at Fren List 2 CAPITAL PRIZI 2 do ‘of Missouri, has in- stitute for th people, i citizens | hunter—bandy and iairly good-tempered, neve y as ng! pat th coMpisSiviis of the chitdren—somew rat due to |O San Francisco, he had iitle didiculty iu | ailius iran toda ae ees Se aa uae ees hina arian See ne by the forelock. | ciugedsto return to mother earth We ware CARHPUL DIET AND REGULAR HOURS i Mecanit nesideaeee pident of Palon street. | yack points. He always has a black mark ee - Fisher, pastor hs py ter re in the decree mei cao: ee 2 Us elegant residence is weil kn wn a3 the ‘otter ode of usury aba art, and tals fain running from the mane to the tail and oiten yovcupy | anot 4 = ae position In. the society: of Dakiaga, | AUOtner at the withers. He Is generally bought eburch of Swissvaie, Pa. dent of Biddle univ tsi as been elected presi- +» Charlotte, N.C. Mr. us sbown by | of work, recreation avd sleep. The girls are Westmmiusier Jo feet through | with their mothers much less then are French nonteal shaper s+ SUI6,200 feet trom the grow the barometer —haviay gone 2, Hy put ee: 3g aan = 4 z ding po» a goclety of O ‘as un officer's charger or as a cavalry remount; — — Padscs ienta eGR wi aan aE jaitions betwee: the rezuiars and the ep! snes thermometer marked 45 | girs, and are with muses and governesses mee welt se te oe ess oad lis | While, if with good shoulder, he frequently goes 1967 Prizes, RMOUNEINE 20 .secessseeneenersee M25 OE Poy ved wort ie ard of nies ions zs x Breed ‘Throwing out ballast was stopped and we | Mc wore. i fre very shy and modest. | daughter Myra has been re ning belle for tuto the eens ropes Company in i ed te F resbyterian board of missions for Free Mara deon eee ee we lefrrhe Glatie the ading is religiously looked after, anid | twoseasone. ening The Arab is too well known to need descrip- to the office of the Company in New Orleans. es - on & foot | § . cron s usOns., —Rev. Wm. R. Rich showed us that We |W feud seusattonal or flashy i ing down at the rute of 100 fect every 4 | Teadiny Is the ruie. Indecs!, thew read but iittle ° j : ‘A moment later we heard the voloes | ane Bho, tut litle vatide thelr text books. Se bustin WUntaee ln dena non: bis tguaper Is anzelie:be ts usually nnd looking down discovered that we | TOC Shins for conversation Tine vena Have | full piuc eves, white tecth, aud the smallest a becnuse they are shipped front ties Per bishop tacit aring some farmhou: tat tho | ed tunestnngigs us the Peenes ladies earand | ct 2 Oakland social circles, Afiay Afyra ty am | Intla beewuse they, are shipped trom the Per- heir receipts le were “out watching u: of i ake bo great dulighutn wineperiag senna os nplished planist, and speaks Spantah like | and the amuller but botter-brad, Arab horses pprovat or | femarks could be plainly hear eee Scanails: wnative. Many young men of the city hav ‘hey are really, excluding the Arabs, the best Hacer | ab won nich are becu Sultors for her hand, but they made little | nurses In the country; Having ail the good d Be peer teeta opens the heart of! points of the pure Arab horse, and in addition he youns heiress, $I - pe - rds, of the Crescent ave- nne Presbyterian church, Plainfield, N. J., made an appeal reeently for “a thank offering” to reduce the debt of the be sions, and in response the sum of received. —Bishop Potter, of New York, announce: that the Episcopalians of the metropolis are arranging for a v-ries of revival meetings next rmometer and watch ion atid | with the seculars. i nove a pastor, insiitu shoal, or bexin bishop of the dive pnsent. Th cannot ound a | t consulting | pbtainin Hion; he is everything that ean be desired in a, ig lady was 21 years of age on her scchis only weeks as n “unis the. puscescor of tomank. | Hoe; his only Weak polntsare want of size aud For further information write clearly, giving. addres POSTAL ‘NOTES, Expres Maney Ofteed or New York Exchange in ordinary leuer, Cur Fency by Expres (all suius of § and upwards at out expense) M. A. DAUPHIN, few Orieans, La Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address Reg ‘SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK, New Orleana, La ew, and all TOG teste or ~ | gtappling iron, which drugged safely though a | $6, am ion, both of the splrit- | Fordof cattle pasture withoat eatebing | never sit idly AG selbst Ham had not been | fi.) <i ri sure-foute: on taticlapt any innovateg | Ot anything that could stop us. [re Ge? Gvening: Bea ng tuetalled tn the house of Mr, Dunean be- | never melon torey eatin Suey ate, suretouted, LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK. October, on ascale which bas never been even S kis led out to me to pull the rip-cord, which I | fome sort ol Adi tanta the fore he gave general satis on. xround at speed, and are fall of spirit Tie STATE NATIONAL BANK, attempted by any denomination. Oc hi id, opening a hole 40 fect long tn the side of | [ong Walls P anne dit. Pancan sald that be had never eaten | Gost froin eighteen to twenty pounds in, Persin New Orleans, La e+ WI bexin ously in thirt is embraced in titulys V,, | te balloon and letting tn a cust of wind whieh | 114 fe Mich such breakiast as Sing Ham served up, and | ita miniu: GERMANIA NATIONAL, BA’ 1 made to produce time ct Instructime.* | (urned it inside out and dropped the whole | Lave thelr hort Youne John Duncan expressed the opluion Bt Xew Ia Z men among | filng on Barn-Door Hill in Granby, without in- | Canntggreile tine itn Cae o into soetety ts | Ltit Ham's apple dumplmes were the fiuest in That Mean Nothing. nly AU ¢ Bethany Inde- Lthe major | Jueing either of ws. We were up'54 minutes | , The date tor a girl's eusrunce into soclety t3 | tue anarket, “Miss Myrudid not say mies bat Prva Gouttiemetenen 106 esa " Reig peeaees Shia ntal train. | 82d landed 16 miles from the starting point.” | Bot leit to be decides rein society while che ig | S8e began to visit the kitchen at all hours, and searprmae aecspies} BOD’. ivul pendent Methodist church, Baltimore, for the ental tra — “eee. ~ Reeeeay ee ARS Gtok in society while she ts | tolq her father that her highest ambition’ was | The writer had been entertained for the first dr 2. p effect Sep- By ane her ae The Strong Point in Poker. fave beans Or Dut oe the dress AP MUCS OF | ty “become ad @ood ook.” Mr. Danean was | time at the house of a certain hospitable old i BO aay aa pected that Rev. Dr. | te OF affairs has been | A HARVARD GRADUATE WHO Is asToNIsHING | OPN ycan hadsteitt her gitliiood days are pact | Picased at the interestwhich Miss Myra took in | gentleman, and both were sitting; with halfan | 152 ree LOY) D5 50'808 30.” a this exces ve Sv ft about bs the enortuons growth of the | THE WEST ING BbT$ LAID ON POOR HANDS. | and she has qiitted the school roam. When | ¢!inary matters, and expressed Lis entire ap- cary ister, will succeed him. It Is | pony hour to walt for the arrival of the carriage in fe population in the United states, for | Kansas City Letter in the Cincinnati Times. t pric ght Mr. Lister will be called to St. e tine cumes <i ls "brought out.” A pariy Mr. Duncan was astonished when which the host proposed to take the 2 pote aakoreraete: dc : ‘| Ret ott : en be com SS ae Se ee | fed tusk east Tins alteea ete gt | | A Year ago T met a young man who had come | is iven at the opening of the season and she fe | 4 Ait, Daves wae icup monningtodiscover tat |e wileay elon’ whem tas parce Ge: ee sn > Bak} i ist enough, ydestituig, | Ut West to grow up with the country. He was | introduced Into society. “This would not be ear- there was no tre ia the kitchen and that Sing | { want to have you besure to come and see umore. des spiritually destitute, Mustece Hertaclananivie lier than her seventeenth year, and perhaps us Manin Bie oe ee ee a you bes e me 'ToMonrnow, F'zwar, ——_+ee+-______ ts who had not received | @sradua pleasant man- | jaie as ner nineteenth, 1d there was nothing to tell why he lead Lakeg | 8441, and if you don’t have any business calls ) - Fears of a Toothiess Future. and learned training required | ners, but had evidently left a comfortal preniten gpy eee aud there was nothing to tell why ie had taken THE AMEEICAN TOOTH, THE DENTISTS SAY, ‘NOW BIDDING THE WORLD GooD-BYE, = Ren | iis Way, come without them.” He then ries. It is believed now that the | eastern home with exuggerated notions of tie ry i ae $id not ap- | added, apologetically: “f suppose I ought to cate Who are merely Htted ee paz | West. In three weeks atter his arrival he was | © VOMg,tts Bite im a Footish Attempe | pert uerusual time either, and Mr, Dunean | have tall suis when blddane ee coat The American woth, the dentists tell us, is tictions Mie a tug edischarge the | T was somewhat taterested in his fate at tie | FfOm the Cincinnati Enquirer, Was uot there, but Mr. Duncan espied a note | Wem.) There was a charming naturaness in something fast disappearing. "What is to take | Pastoral fanctions in a ‘respectable manner | ues gomGuNaL interested 1n, hls fat rch Party of young fellows lot Cinetnnat} Tues: |. the buku aed Ne cose WCesoes wiee | te old, goutiemaa s invitation, and a whole. Pecacine cfr will ne be ordained and sent forth | Gaye e rks of prosperity | Gay morning tor Knows Lake, near Middle. | S ManUae te toa souled hosnitality that were not to be misun- its place they leave to conjecture. Whether a | to e period Of study required of | Siac tina.and twas cold ioter teat ee ee | ee oe enews Lake, ne urease eee dersigod. They would have been almost totally pthless race is on its wal ther a new | wl © being ordained will heneevorth ap- a iS ealer's ie: Ree i ee ‘3 hendictoaeiedoaea tall Wats. ng And FT Enow that tt woul! be | lost It the iavitation had been reserved for 2 | — nen ‘ pre the standard of the Jesuits, who are | Usted from a coal dealer's clerk asa crack poker | ay athletic young fellow, and an exeellont ewig | Meee : animal is tobe evolved from the present human | PT: see Of shia Jesuits, whe z YOUr Consent to our marriage, 40, we | lest not OF farnacline ae otra abt rips i. player and he bad learned it all within e few Sane Abe ie lak city | MEE Tun away.” Do not took for us, as it willbe of idiotic nine’ creature On this continent is perhaps an open | Noted. 8s the best educat ns in ee iA| months. ‘Some wonderful stories were told of | Mer A few days before the party lett that ity | M2 oi doin soebrupta departure, Miss My AU RPS ny are in the habit ‘One may be jastiticd in taking but ave “ ” i ‘ Phateve: ak ay Oe faeces pee Uns telow s nerve, and it was sald that | Schatz bet that he could stay under water two | “Mir. Duuean xwooned from the shock. When | Yery. little stock tn ie cenees ciee progr padare heii Gola bern Ge ner ath fg, sariptures: tn. Greck, Beha a good fat bank ‘account an egu | minutes. ‘They reached the lake, and gathered | he ro-0 sd hls son was hastily summoned, euiabio Ralte ae ee cae ss the faney reevtis be -_ Chile : pce arly ekm: sine. ‘The tide in bis | toe : anid a search for the clopin: fe began. 2 i 4 dren of twel have $100 worth of ory but Cinathenatios acum ceut | fortune was turned by his writ in playing wo | Wseter on the runw: Tad on a Hehe a ae | AS inuicinan had seon tithe ates erry to | vitation im suck, cane, yet tt Is wot to. be BED TICKET DaY, gold. Sunes toe > intel | Fre rete Eve Or pe atles (arithineticy | deuees in a big game. He had been driicing | the ice house, Schatz had on a light, loose-ft- sun Francisco atan carly hourin the moriing, | @mnsred | to the “certainty “thay exists fquite as bad to attord the outhas 2 Shemisite, nateret migtoee: hatural | into gambling for some time and lenew s | tne suit of cloties, und; while He recosnized Sits Duncan, bul ceppae ans [ia the less formal made, ‘If one. Is Citidren of s 0 Tcomplete sets of | Le nL ot Eber Mery; Bevloes, | creat deal about a deck of cards. Tiree ot | clamber onto the p S150 1 'ge | the Chinaman who atcompanted her was a ser- | TYE, Ab a friend’s house for a portion of have teeth shut are decayed before they rene: | many Well AME practical feature erates | the players “hud” laid down. their ‘hands | slipped from his pocket, ands felly with an ire | (ae, Cuimamas taking her to the trata, Tels te: | 2 Ad Is about to leave just before meal time, have tectit that a SO ae ee eT ee Dee ee atures of what 18 | anor the draw, leaving only two contestscc | tat info the water, Schatz threw off | joved that the young lady tx secreted in the | Ho Mus* uot think ofaccepting an invitation — trate the gum and that have to b iL be required: as, for Instance bookheeeien | The hero of this story had been wiuntug aud | his and & stxxestive splash told the | Chinese quarter, and the search will be visor. | 1, Femain for the meal when {tis made at the as th in sight, the crumbling. m: The rales as to the exterial: resckn ieee ge | bet freely on bis hand. His opponent kept sce: they jitd as well seek w mnore | ously prosceuted. i sing Ham 4s found ie ts | Hae Of departure, the guest, perhaps, with hat Sie hie conmel even ties, giving butittle:to| Ths rules ws te tie exteraal Texolasione! of |e him and raising bim, and Anally. atver the THe would dive down ana: wine | probable that he will be used to decorate | id cane in hud. ‘fhe host could tot sayin tk up paries are ol ei Sly be Inter, | pothad grown big enough to be woi fe would dive down. and, while ps gules % At ttrst it was thought all this resulted from | bot the acer public would hasty be Inter: Tor, raised him $2500, ‘The clerk it fees iy Stretz held his feet. he would rurnmaage | LBP Post. ee do not expect ut you will, and rather hope DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENT Bee aaa leanne eee eee nee | co prtneet Che CON nd eee a eeEION | Omics (uy (ou Ms Wlnklag cay, “He hoa Onn | abant with Sia Mendsin a eel eel ee in Parscany: that you will not, though you have a licence to eare and clean! it is understood now | to protect the ertul scheme of education | Gences unsupported aud. BO pokes eee. | totale ree yourself upon me.” Yet, how. many ‘that fia mi It is inherent in the | Which th has prescribed. i saa . TO-MORROW AS IT WILL BE OUR tien coolly &: From Maemltlan’s Magazine. ed his antagonist, This lasted | _Askif containing Willlam G: ooth, and the omiy remedy so it was felt that le eurt and plo there are ins Was not sufficient issue their fnvitath ci ta {wo were | Cleaniiuess ts the rule in Paraguay, and it ex- | fust’ thi formal way, as If, fo get th dit ject bs a ahi al | by itself. ‘ot tt bishops, ted by that | {0 or three mirutes and not @ facial muscle | George Mechan xeon appeared. REGULAR WEEKLY RED igeteeee 7 pete 2 moved. on thelr way to the lake by the canal. One of | tends to everything—dwellings, furniture, | ‘or hospitaiity without conferring it upon any TICKET DaY. Fe repeals te Ne tee to fence gotten | heare Sorbedd serruteens Ae eee NE. | CE call. yous" be anid at list throwing nue | teers carried oe No sooner jd Schatz | clothes, and person—nor are the pourer classes | O€- peg be cae acon tte, States | acu guoat Gnivoolonn Genes ding spoke | Gruces down on the tavle. ‘They wou the pot, | noticed the fact than he turned to FFohmeyer | in this respect a whltbehind the viehor, Atore ok 5G S544 ids to the supe- | ‘requently, and sometimes even bitterly. before | fia, Peay nay Then nt woe BF oOd ns aes | and remarked that here. was an opportunity of | Wty tne sacques mad edanedlncer the women Bee eco eeeee Care int of the litle kernel of grain | the council on te sad lack OF rehacnient ia | MER, Fin told that this yung Harvard grad: | settilng their wager, “Now, vou tine mer he | All je ee < ae That feeds hi uate is one of the best poker players hereabunts, | concluded, and, inflating his lungs, stood foran | and the lace-fringed shirts and drawers of the | Ffom the Boston Hernia, Implication, were uot gentlemen in tie Wee | cally a ba instiuel vel His luck 1s instant nicely Rolwed Aen cee ot the stag: | mex are serupulously clean; nor is any one | A trustee of the Pees ene Ubrary has — = mil igh : “ips she yee | med, and the oldest. an ost Inckless | ing. and then Uke a fash shot heudforemust | article in greater demand, though fortuvately | Undertaken to cure the small boy of his interest Ingenuity of the Small Boy. sense of the word. They are good men, often | Sioa reall HES 3 ‘ ie res | artic greater demand, thouga fortunately fs ene hak Corba canes ‘ot ; Diayers tremble when they go azainst him. The | into the water. At the expiration o! a minute | “ticle f ae ss Vides the PretSiened Feudal, dingo <i os ope aK tone one ei Deu actin poner pte bie oe to cali and | he arose pulling to thesurhuce He complatnetey | Wit, proportional supply, throu it the | In the dime novel, and can be suid to have sue- tent itself. Catholic priests. “Most of them, he deciared by | Bau WE WILL SHOW FROM FOUR TO SIX GEN UINE BARGAINS IN EACH AND rE ge : i Y : Ati EVERY DEPARTMENT. Day before Sluens Of | ves, anit enables a man to move frecly in the | WHER Wott call. With $100 in the pot and | feeling a priecling sensation between his | CounUY thay soap, Each Bouse bas b Peete | eee ae nee, the auocodent wich tts Pawtucket noticed a sma ty 10 | enitured society of our country. ‘To seeare this | $2 bet by his antazonist I once saw the | shoulder blades. The sensation ssed | Wehien “flowers are a they | CoMsequent, He has gathered intoa scrapbook 9 pe . tele , i. nde i Missouri lay down three | speedily aw: and in a few minutes eestor $s vaaren in the adventures of the boys who read dime Po or 12 years of ag the |cnd a university was needed, for it has | ‘ peel Ent 16th a decoration that a Paracaavan girl or dow! ofa drinking fountain In sront of the Paw- arked that Clish Of intellects, | OF @ Kind. Ercan gee aby Te | Ee sencameed int 30 Was Hoady lies mare. is rarely without, and one th id only have cost yon said 1, |The xecond time he adopted ine: ie had a better hand’ tian I did, and {| would warraut bis remaining undemeath tae would have been just $5 out.” Men are born | Water until he chose to rive, He swam under- lers, and itis this intuition to call at the | ueath the staging, and, reaching up, secured a ded between two ures Lbecomes | novels, and Las made it his business, in a quiet ons to what | Way’, t0 ask the buys one by one who are inter. > cthnologically taken, | ested in these stories tospend an bour or two in hale type ty very’ | reading, not the iinaginauye story, but the way cherally pretty. ofen handsome, | in which the small boy hasattempted to realize ‘tones thought, of ditier: standards of ma , produces mind cosmopolitan In characte! nent thi not oiherwi: story of the great Catholic uni tucket Congregational church. The little fel- low sat there so quietly and so calmly that the citizen wondered what it could all be about, und he became so inter {| the wearer well. Without preteu classical THOSE WHO HAVE VISITED KNOW WR MAKE FRIDAY A VERY aT- plaln time that makes them successful, In g | firm hold ota chain thal tel 2 ‘TRACTIVE Day. ies ahead 45 > slonally “bewltehing. Darke long, | how boys ought to Hive and what they ought to. » a ae stopped to that is to be established at Washington | sume at @ hotel here, not long ago, in | oF ce ie Betore golug, down he arranged. Kk hair, and a branctte complexion | be alfowed to do. It is suid that the dime novel watch him. A few momei later another nown and need net be dwelt upon here, | Which five or six friends took purt, there | with thoxe above to shout at the expiration of | mod prevail; but a blonde type. with blue eyes | boy usuaily reads the scrapbook, which fs rap- ni valk, Beginning ay a seminary, the design fs to | Wa¥ an exelting ilustration of this delirious | ewh quarter. ‘Then, holding ils nose with his | Mba m 2 broaden its r pene & es i ‘n curls, Indicative of Basque descent, | idly Increasing in size as the fresh. exploits of noe from the to time, until itbe- | ForLof Goubt. Every player ‘had made good | left, iuud, lis right SUll graspiig ihe chain, he | iy" be uo micas. mete date ee fee, | LOY {neceasing, In size as the fre dded to it cones a university like that of the Engitsh Ox: | ie ates and some of them had put in a few ak gradually coun uatll Just the crown of his | almost. universally, delicate and small; the | about two hours. He then lays it down in dis- ford of Cutnbrids with its seminaries and eok | BUpdred dollars additional belore dropping | lead, was visible in ‘the water. Het the tae | general form, at least till frequent iwaternity | yust, and nothing can induce him torevecn cy lezes, and to which the other seminaries and | Ut At length $10,000 lay on the table, | sped b; ud ee he hand approached the limit | fins sacriticed beauty to usefull ness, simply per- | those stories again. He asks the person in s Will wet as 3 with two players fighting for It. I stood | of Hine oueor, he boys turned to Frohiueyer | ject. As to the dispositions that dwell 1p so'ex. | eh: irge of the readiug room fora better class of Of “parocuial schools, titulus VI. deerees: 1, | behind one of the le bad three queens, hay. | with the remark: cellent an outside, they are worthy of it, and | books, s isting chureh must, within two years: ing drawn to them at the start, His opponent ‘ You’ Me lost your ae Shakespeare's “Is she Kind as she is ‘fairt” ‘This cure of a disease with its own poison has e.erect a school, if not impossible. 2. Any | Hid drawn three cards. The latter at this junc. ey gang ates assed, and the first quarter on | mizht here tnd unhesttating answer in the | been co efiuctiveie Provitemes whee the trus- ¢ who refuses to do so contutmelously with aa False oF 810,000. |The | the. Un'rd was scored, and stil the a7 wee | aitirmation that follows. “Beauty dwells with | tee In question Is thinking of taking out a ; rbjected to grave spiritual penaities, 3. AIL ns Was fairly staggered. | cular or reyuned its rigidity and the sun-| kindness.” A brighter, kinder, truer, more patent for the process, lest other Hbraries and | 24190-10097 7U3. hoite parents are required to send thelrchil- | His autagouist might be bluting. He aulzhi | bro mand grasped the chain, + the | tieetlonate, more devotedly fulthful gitl than | tue heads of femilies and the guardian of the | 2420 f-—---~- 10Y Sela nto parochial schools, untess they have a | wave drawn to, nan ace and King and caugut | “230,” Hee Gece Bumonaned, and the {he Paraguayan exists nowhere. Alas, that | small boy Fenefally anay appropriate his tn. 2Sg08.— Fou soos cir bishop to do a ¢ caus ig ci Ne e he wretcl Oo e: e1 vi 5 Se wea Ne SHEDS eae ants mete: | nue wd joie gam See IEEE ive cape Lie aed 2 ihe diters. beet as hed experionees of buta few ‘years | vention without due credit. The se = a Sak (28705. luo si a a 0 a re ‘ a oT TR BUSTS LOO 7 to draw the I | apalrand caught é fail hand. Was he bluffing? | above the surface, ‘Heexpelicd the alr tome, | ace, should have also proved, in’ bitter |luded. to. is called “Lhe Dime “Novel Ik USS THN. PN ‘THIS FRIDAY WILL BE EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE from under th thy the p = Thee ay wien t “ carnest, that no braver, no more enduring, no | lustrated,” and. it. is suzgested thi ft <a 3" weld ~~ That was the question. After thinking the | lunss, and: before any one could intertere, the | more Kelianernerey ike oe ee eee gentleman betore he’ gocs* much ‘further bo “Soles right Nor a Eeanty. matter over he did not consider his queens | litud that had grasped the chain fell timp upon Fe : ha i ped t Paraguayan is to be found either! that he should _ put “his scrapbook to | Prom the San Francisco (Cal.) Examiner went tothe deck and the Daag on tee ene | ine aurfuce of the water, and the swimmer sank “oe press, sceure his copyright at home and abroad Mrs. Belva Lockwood Is neither flattered nor | of the table raked in the stakes, I found ove | lu ab instaue, all wen’ excitement. Young The Antique Still Wanted. Si Stes aeltine Ca barased. by the numerous wood-eut repren- | afterward that all this moucy was won on the | Mauthe called excitedly to Suret Who was | gow oF THE VIRGINIA LES sEuLING RELICS the average Amesteair bern Gy kee Ge tations of her that appeared during the late | folowing hand: Ace, Jack, ten and two sixes, | rowing leisurely toward them, to hurry In with AND HEIRLOOMB. suilleient antidote to the ‘evil ‘which, in the There Is really no resemblance be- | Ruelneeeauocns would Nave won by a larre | the AU as Schats waa drowning “Then he | | AND form of devils titeaters, Be iy elece ee 2 the person and the picture. She is what | ™VOFty- wav unable toratee it ns ound the body, but “When the erase ae antigo furniture and | abandon these iaerier th aie hed aepemlones Sp he : - 6 r = ndon these stories in diesust a seen tight be andsome woman; but hers Is A damaion Seisk. Hble story, 8L knew id wand pe, relating the ter: | prioa-brac first became epidemic we thought, | ile ly the first among moderasio give point to Nothing tothe Marvest Apple. de ty of uncertain age. She | rom the Detroit = ble story ihe other boys ed eo telpang | like other diseases, it would sweep over the | the old saying, “Look ou. this picture aka then 2uss4. rear oo wa Waletene can Octal sur Un leaeMEEs my, ey Jew | “There waa Ings crowd of excurstoniststn | oa Binie rachel teeweee Patseate eM | country and then sey Nice aeeeee es |outase ani wring ue eb ime abet | ete Besos te Wackricee Ge ae en Sic Genta | canning Sonim cies vertungingg | the station at Savannah, and this made con- tnd. grasping the chatn, let hlinself down, and dealer was sented on a chair which, he sald, Bastions. ‘hese are the days of realisus tei. | sds Sy ees a | Susi cascada beeeeres ae F of sharp. penetrating eyes, a glance. into | #lderable bother for the people going out on the o y of used to belong to Benjamin Franklin, and he | erature, and this man golng further than Mr. Mofou ave all colle, tan the wo of you,” ve-| wich at ouce convinces ous tat the tady Ia | evening tale. There vee eel ee ptcea tt son Syenaaee,, AtHNE, ther they | directed bis mumurks to a reporter, who was ae | Howells or Me Sanson Se cton SE Sala hen Seb OE Ee TEs Sa w Manticd Beer her pre atey, train | walsted young man, weighing about 105 | Ing excumion tut oh bak eee eee sh | mizing hi the sane two boys en: nd drove them O put a ste Baume aut the pet zz caught so eusily is not RED TICKET DaY, insell ina long gluse thit swang over | stituted the pastepot and scissors tor” tho Im- itdnuey wav gray ha that adds imuen o | Betade, Wp pald a chlored sna a yuarier to | shudder Gent Buchanan ussite take Wis bnekeine | Boetacta isin ae en elit that eu ft beauty r 7 ed. _———~+oo—_—__—_ ered ee pee te ay ce ores Zester~ | tppreciate the situation und tools nie tino for Ne Pure nae palin poe pieee me egy —— picricd the staid keeper, as he tlulshed selling dress of biack sili. There snotiing It het | i, indeed, the young man hunted bim ‘Up 10 | Prom the Detroit N. Fock peceteere be | Ruin Si gIATT Of strawucrricn ne Oe rand appearance Or eee eg ia Ber OB discover that he was gossiplog with some of his | “rom the ae | the curious thing is that Weare still atit’aad Esa hprdarenbo on, “lit Choters | este iy guess that she belonged to lor, and that the was still uncared ‘Give me a quarter pound of black pepper,’ ‘ that much ard Seeds prides nated “strong. it G1 780.0 V1140. * : med : i diculed class of women denomt- | promptis eased” terete eee ee eas | Suld a News editor to the up-town groceryman. | the great bina eae or end used to be | The Overgrown Seheolbey’s Wife, | 225 rt spose: oo ninded.” “In conversation, how: | The eNtax Tada toes eae hoe eee iea 2 | “TE want it pure.” ture uud chinaware, as nearly every New Eng- | London Letter in San Francisco Argonaut. pices Boe se reveal Plucnemenal force of diarae: | gusent te Seats ‘man drew a razor | The grocer took down a little package done | land family of any pretensions has somoting | | Lady Randolph Churchill ts, to my taste, one 1420. N T, Exp. ind With a calin thatsettloni nig | fotn Ls pocket and started for the light weight | Up in tin foll and adorned with a yellow label | nt Was’ fie ieee coete wer. | Of the most beautiful women I ever saw. Dark? ni zanna JHE rove Hae qhatsettlesit alr | with the remark that he'd make bloody ‘carpet bearing the legend, « Pure black pepper.” given out at last, anda man with ap —_ ru.” But vet, withal, “This is what sells Jack 1 Jor the antique ‘would starve Theearhty woman. The”, wee ahe 14.un | Tt would have been Fogd time for the young | troit” he sald, Sowa pepper sn oe a id starve in, ter, red the stand | laugua ‘ow for all | Which fed in dolug | @ mntad of be year. The | € com- y “but I know you ‘well nty. Noone in New Engiand has ‘and 4 FEW MORE ‘WILL COMPLETE THE f Apple snow knocking “em out in one | glance jut Her featuces yesterday moruing disr | faut mae a Fevolver, but be made no motion, | Tacnt imind telus se sae eee ae | peat acione 2 New England the cra covered the tell-tale traces of jn such a crowd no one kuew ex: what was | grain of black 4f They ‘ar ‘customers, not ‘TRANSFORMATION. aa * 5 shalt abe Dapyening,and so the rush of the jas not | inthe mixing fosmof uspice milland Pavonte | hus been: cerasteay ‘The Rage | ‘The Sunday Question. Ee ee a Hie business Irom one end to the other. i : INTHE MEANTIME SHALL BE PLEASED 30 Prom the Boston liescon, . eajutuatandsa tok front of the youse eens particular spice is made this way: Take Z : It is the fashion to work. Every womannow- 200'92028 Bo pounds of finely ground bran, mixed with pul: tates: SEE AND SERVE YOU 4T Verized chareoulthe lest to repe a mnt the bi fe s, ue matter how high her rank,or how | | THe Rev. U. J. Thomas, @ Congregational hull of the r grain. ‘Then add fifteen at her Wealth, works as though ber breaa | ™H/ster at Bristol, has giver his congregation ot ‘ = pits THE OLD PLACE, pounds of nue pepper, and thei his opinions on the question of hav: te ‘pounds © black pep- jPended on ber indi Satan, who use a ‘ing musi you are. BT 4 the! was her’ our ‘Mo, 410 SEVENTH STREET. Hud so tach inschlef for tdi muna to-do, | O8 Sundays on Reteol Downs and ou opening oale ot | ber 5 we : E tbe at his wits end to dlsen the christian folks of Bristol that they ought you dor” Tasked him after ag beepers be more distressed about the people ye rota yey ibe : am =| eran \ not be got out of their wretched homes toenjoy @| gwarsi'* He “bow of his razorerm,” he an- tite discovers tew hours of fresh air andsun shine, of music and | * “Is ita trick?" ut, cngrass the change of scene, than about those though | “Well, tt took me a year to learn it,” ae eee ot Siey | Ene Pome fount eam Aa | SWE Ook mw year arnt Ongsofas a iu ya: | being betters sleand beauty and reerea-| “In Jamacia. It will persia Jor very idicness, and groaned because | tion; and ihe boldiy declared tat the ustfoneesa ean raise that hand to his cating button, yon hey had “nothing to do.” The moneyed class | and’ Pharisaism of the ehureh wae @ far more tht tolearn it, Itsaves HY rs au the working clases meet on 4 neutral | serious evil than what is called the profanation inandicr than 9 kniie, an Jone dont bond ere iniliiona’ messes. i Sabbath, Trenristian aan wok round,’ where tel shat Ba, Sat o Tre ministers your les up knoeking ‘with seorn on those who bide talent ie, Speak the truth, they would all| A young married Kin. The fasiionable idier ts now as | preach this doctate wed heen have ‘named their fret busy ava bee, with the bump of approbation im | woakt be a far more useful and pleasant thing B slate of abuormal development, than it is now. hod. —alament eee r era pair that | free libraries, ete. Mr, T! ‘euclgit hard work, an Bristol that they oughc te | eSWguNg MAN went to see about his baggage, ot, posing songs, or workipg on seu out what it fs all EY a eae every: Hf

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