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to sign opinione upon which miltions of acres of land were to be abstracted from the settlers and to be placed in the keep- ing of wealthy corporations, can we point pecial pride to the laws and their n for the lasi twenty years? combination of capital is & more than is the labor t, which comes here to-day mildly demanding something, notstatisties, from the American congress. 457 1n a population of 318,635, Ten per cent of the excess i§ in lin alone. Sinee of Wwomeén has grown at the ich eould probably the preponderance great and acknowledged wrong. The people of every state understand it if The remedy is simple Make extortion, diserimination and pool- ing a crime; provide penalties and open the state and federal courts then have made a beginning. To-day the farmers of the west are wor own farms on the lion's share. SENATOR VAN WYCK'S RECORD Spirited Aldresses in Behalf of the Toilers #in Shop and Farm, genators do not. 500 annually, w be fully accounted f of men among emigrantgand refugees from the Polish provinces, A New Yorker says: Deluronico’s when two ladies droj Wken they entered t tiny tinkling of inyisible silyer bells. “hen they were seated When they moved their feet the music began 1 ‘asked a friend 1t it was a music in the poeket. She said the; Philadelphia, where it is now all the rage to carry umbrellas with gorgeous coverings and to wear three garters, two red ones and one yellow one, and the yellow one Is worn on the left jeg. one s attached a little silver bell, like a sleigh bell, for luck.” Didn't Feel Like Talking. He stood beneath her window there, ed upon Tim from above e deemed most fair in the bright brillianey ot love. “ON, speak to me!” the young man cried, “Oh, speak to mel Wh She only answered with And leaned upon the window sill. and you will communism T was sitting in ns—the railros They receive not a dol- lar profit or interest on money invested in land, teams and interests are equaliy depr nd Vanderbilt), who e of Kansas and d no profler of possible danger of in- 1tis the dwell THE CALLOW SENATE HEEDLESS, All glory to the the sound ceased. While prodigally we h should have ssity of Protecting the Pub- lie Domain for Actual Settlers, and Forfeiting Unearned Land Grants, ave millions of acres whi ween the heritage of lahe come, we are seeking to re acres to the been closed o box earried blic domain, which has gainst the occupation of settlers during the last quarter of a een- Let us hope that congress, in the ay rend the spoiler of The senator saysgthat power ska, cortainly e justice can come to them Tq the vellow in the dug-out who with raised appealing to the law for protection. The ved strong and arro- vs of its control of L needed sym- and proflers of assistance, as did the slave manacled and cringing beneath Corportions behind four bil- lions of stolen property, for y trolling state legislatures, the congress, as remorselessl need not'the sympathy of offsenators. Itis the toiler, seeking labor in*the furnace heat, in the underground labyrinth, the settle ontier of Kansas whose wives and childr warmth from corn bec OF LABOR STATISTICS, with attention to 1 have been listen see if possiby one could find some prae- tieal goot to result from a bill of this labor is demanding f from its burdens, and not the im- It is demanding that nd not that taxes But, unfortunately, ems 1o be s requiring attention, the uniy is n commission, When the manufacture the operation of the law which 18 made ir protection, are neecessarily cir- s of their produc- True, but the pe long-suflering. ripulation of national conventions, by sertods in eongress, for a finely rounded time the peop sometimes betr come the me position of more, taxes shall be reduc wrt thou still!’ ved, yet when cour ns of protecting erime, and laws to make the ricl wonder if sometimes the peovle's protest, coming with the voice of a tem- pest, becomes peats itself, active support “By all the vows of fondest love, plighted hopes und fears, y dear! my dove!” Sheonly answered with her tears Wy stood she silent? Why the cause T'o leave her lover in his doubt? She did not dare to move lier jaws, Her new false teeth had falien out! bbb bt ey PEPPERMINT DROPS. ‘The kangaroo, it is said, enjoys a “beauti- sal panacea O speak te or else o distinet burean. peak to me in the dug-out on The Israclites, when they bore the harsh bondage of Pharaok, bore it @ven to the making of bricks without e thev rose up in their power, ke down Pharaoh, but to turn s upon his government forever the people do sometimes assert the to the senator that it this congress shonld adjourn without any fon upon the hving question of the public do- ility is that the Americ people will rise up and strrke down those who may be in pow so that the coal of Penney nged for the corn ot the west. tions have cumseribel in the s tions, and it becomes necessar to save a percentage on tl then the first thing is either to shut down their mills or put their laborers on s nd the senator knows the t morning after that is don senator here ads the papers. is that the workingmen want moved. They want some legi will not impose the samé man who labors for his daily the support of his family and children as The laboring man who pays a half-cent duty on his sugar, pays as much from his poverty into the Gould or Vanderbilt pays Are these the kind of by this bill? Jdy the kind, and a rown rich, strong and de tion of law, and now let us see to it that the protection of the law shall be given to those who are the victims to their ex- ys make one week, how many days will nake one strong? Extract from the matrimonial market re- : “Pulled wools are quiet.” main, the pos: and so does King of 8hain, Columbus Dispateh, When first I saw my ma, the queen, Itis a world of bliss fenced The case given by dlcled by many s nowadays like bells? - find out their metal She is the fun aid 1 to mysel, s at are those bending forms, liese men that kueclan . this whole thing | Said 1 to myself, said 1. Beeause vou can_neve until you have given thew a ring. He (after surveying the company)—Mixed tlewan in the room. S that I can see. amount on the and now the done this thing for yi Union Pucitic lot: hardly a ee (innocently)—N First strangel from New York to San | the through r: millionaire. ar stops 600 ugh, and run and shout? go home, Secong stranger—1 can't, I'm the charged the th } conscience, onght to be suflicient y do not stop there, but they cl ¢ back from y i What is this rumpus all about? aid L to myself, said I AmIababe of ten pounds’ weight, 8o red and pun As thus to mov Said I to myself, said I. “If the decollet lines somewhere, primatiye fig leaf w suble toiletarticle.” An old lady, Charles O'Connor fashion does not draw the s Brother Talmage*the again be an indispen- from his rich statistics the se still so great a mizhty state? e a competing r ading the biogra the alleged fati Poor man ! he and yet, afte Van Wyck: What I desire 1s to go the gentleman may go in pro- labor and removing from it the tion which now rests upon it. Let us begin now with this. Begin now; and let us see to it here that the 1aboring man pays no more on goods manufacturcd than he can buy them for from abroad, beeause by some injurious provision in tarifl, which you make in the interest of protection to American labor, you put more duty on the co sof land to build peting road, its m Said 1 to myself, said 13 Ll try a little Said I'to mys But the more | cried, ‘The more the had a dreadful lot of ehildren. . Lizhtning struck the residence of W. H. ) w Clare, Wis,, last week and de- i y. Those wlo have tear to shed will please'send the shed to Mr. 'Lears until he can build a new house is in a state of nny, of des- ge upon the people ly- A o declare, rent Wit shouts the ai Well. this nofse contest’s hardly fair, Said I to myself, suid 1. y potism ard outr long the line of the re make a combination to their greed the keep up the thr friend (Mr. Cullom) t! ad the people of my f Towa, and those of the state which Ihave the honor to represent, feel the hardship and the extortions of this outr: senator’s people hav tion in his state; they have felt it in the friend from lowa and in my We know day after day of epeated and_ long-continued on of these ex: been grappling with it for ten years, and 1 says we must not do-a we eannot do Mr. Van Wyck: at his people in tion, accordin : for a trial of patent spring remedies, A ‘testimonial from widely read and yery effective as an adver- What were those words T heard them sing? Said 1 to myself. said Ol yes, *twas “F Said 1 to myself. said 1: And can it b Can 1 (Oh, golly, what a y 1 think Ull try another strain) Said 1 to myself, said I il the new-born king ‘m king ot Spain? ; One of the most inordinate cf Whether u thec object than an_ inord er and cheaper which labor is required to pur- and consume, than on the more abrics which are obtained by your Goulas and Vanderblts. On March 19, 1884, Mr. Van Wyck s an amendment, recommend for its management a proper person identified with the laboring inter- ests of the country. phist is a most pitife nate cigarette HONEY FOR THE LADIE Somé of the new silk mulls have frise or satin stripes, are sometimes replaced by square over the chest. Maud Granger first earned her livlihood by FUNNINGE & SCWIN i Waoolen guipure , plastrons and reve in-colored hodices are worn with sum- mer plaids and checks by young persons. favorite Boston was at one time a treasury gil at Washing- moker is not_expluincd, but ige must be for the better, e, Miss Budd, is Charley Howard? ointed question. am historfan for our ela 1l the grinds on the felloy S—Excuse my uski Allison taking vart. used for skirts or for Van Wyck said: jon of law made by the no right to bee It has no right to 1 tlour from Chi nothing, and_then' require n Chicago and New York to pay not only its legitimate cost, but also the cost of the t grain between Chi t 15 the very point whereon If my friend from low would commune with his people at hom on this subject, he would 1o them than he can 1 mission created by any On June 16 Mr, Van Wye te speceh, the question being on v.an eastern man, if I 1d allmy life had to live an old n In the course of h aid: Why stop at the Chi- E et it to all foreign labor com- g here und more destructive of Ameri True it may interfere with the privileges heretofore exercised by iron and glass manufacturers to supply contract labor from Europe, and thus take the bre from the mouths of our own people. See to 1t that when they ask for bread you do not give them a stone. We can and should legislate to-day in the interest of and not wait for the el Three-fourths of the American puople are domanding the establishment postal teiegraph, the forfeiture of railroads, the rescue domain from 1o engine manded her CHUSC @VOrY Paj ount of the failure of the of oppression. ra Jewett, the up contams rrow flounces are still worn, with bright-colored ) ung damsel-—out one morning for some art Among the many, she intormed a elerk in ofie of the t her mother wanted to get.thre for primitive triangular ansportation of draperies and short, full aprons are arranged over kilt plaited we take issue. Surah, pongee and foulard silk are com- bined with woolen lace and with open-work Poppy, can’t Lgo ta tlie, zoological rooms camomiledight With the rhinoger- Sartin, my Son, bl Yo s Stranze, niy de ot for natural history than_ yesterda anging by their tails from the Hello! I didn’t this sort ot thing, but my 1oy it somuch. Do Bages: Where rn more from arn from any com- actof congress. Black silk or satin broeaded with figures of BECTE A employed as the foundation brizht color a for lace overdresse: Deep lace flouns he “had eight s are employed fordra s usually are © creen, beige, i ieliotrope and *‘butter” yellow are colors in Paris. fund collected for the Hancock a house railroad to charge more for unce than for a longer. He said: The great elevators of Iowa can reach the ears of the senator and a us that the present management is com- but the multitude of business men ‘mall operators, if enjoying his con- fidence, could illust which injure busine 2 all political parties, and_state couventions, with expect to see you he of what is left of the public compunies, from frandulent pre. culture and desert entrie inz the same for actual The results of reck ution at the demand of railroads are ‘This panic 18 worse than com- Congress and the 'he result of our laws and their adminstration has been to produce rd panics in New y labor, but all interest ublers, demand red They are at howe, the little dears. safe to bring) them in such a 1 go hame I will tell them about the performance, asso-profundo got in his little work with that touching song, and one note must ha thies, and been monkeying around the staz o just as he was digging buying Mrs. Low reaches nearly $10,000, Conservative Parisians wear and_ heliotrope blos and republicans wear yellow. Kilt plaited_summe; Wouldn’t be the extortions s and extrav Storm Fiend,” ed up into the s have plaits ng the weight mount of material used. of open-work fabries are made ed at_the shoulder and wais ccves are putTed, the puils being separated bauds of galloon or ribbon, corresponding to the dress waterial may be_bou are hemmed, plaited or pinkeil. plain trimming is used, and vice resvonsible, ats of public Porations, and that ored to the public -domair the great corporutions h y of the people, | s and congress, redress and be given to cor- nds not carned be before the stage hands could stop it, Arifts” from one to ten feet high, end the Minuesingers got their ands and feet trozen, The audience thought riots in Cineinnati outside of the g: establishing bureaus. Divorce co) from the influence of the money: forfeiture has the drifts, and said nota guilty man should v which completely and they stayed there ‘ut after them. dresses may be brightencd by colored ribbons. cet to their t latitude in the ble for allud- s and more sub, I trust I am excusal ing to some things that would be in the interest of labor, above and b far-renching than n re bureau of statisties spre: from ocean to oce yearly more intense and bitter, the i 11¢ told this so power of corporations mo ed the audiene ck silk underdres: nd of mine,” the photographer arnest, even to th ity lines. urrendering of wking of the warn- son and the fathe v clamor” wh ther day and asked rd s muceh to photo- <as he did to photo- ‘I'he operator said he didn’t —that he came down fully one-half. said the photographer, ‘can [ do anything for 3 said my friend Bones, “1want my pictur have to give me abon got a wooden leg,”” to believe, but the audience over this chestnut that they narter distinet [ know whether he was in Poland Wyoming county, N. Y. w's leaf-shapgd Where these ned with velvet or moire two points of this of the woolen mate A lonz walking cloak is made of chesnut Striped silk, and reaches to the bot- It fits the figure trimly o8 trimmed with ie revers and collar are trimmed and of the “po from Aluban ” Van Wyck said: ‘That popula ation: and when in the second used the bodice is All th Inbord country are demanding the land held by combinations all below the leat points trinmph cam, r:dom, and the fire i 'to by Jeflerson, sounding the ring of victory, and this had become in f; name the land of the fre was the vol e the dweller and Nebrask full to overflowing, to burn corn as fuel} n Wisconsin and Min- are selling ‘wheat below the of production and sccure but a fraction above what the paupe tom of the ares: settlement. For forty year: went” o erazy demanded it We move not in t d that we shall actual settle the voice of cmbroidered ston and gather in wl I ranted, to which we get her provide that whatis left us be oceupied only by the home that does not seem of Il for a moment’s attention m t A few weeks ago I indic d less taxes and probably flouncing on the skirt have i left side, showing orresponding to_ the 1s¢ of plain material. ices of thiese dresses are belted or made witl of Towa, Kun ing with granaric John Bull in the morning takes soda and ance enongh rf an’ arf” for a nooner; But the festive Canadian And blue-nosed Areadian— ake the Ae while the toile A bonnet with a soft crown of black, has t of pink roses, ve an schooner, labor of India re - Not Ripe Tii I° He wasa ragged, dirty tramp His clothes were bad, his s But still he had a Lttle plan, And took an old tomato can, restaurant lie went, Lupon the freelyneh bent. led his hat down o'er his cyes, And looked myster uds of black velyet and pink Francaise ribbon I which are tie are of the velvetribbon, lie Philadelnhia Record is the r stter from a strong minded fe SOne axiom is laid down el called up Sang of the Shirt” w s were damp; is 1o legislaty ployed are denied the privilege of in reising the production of o suffering for the e 4l noy, ther n produced on the business that has not been fully a8 to the needs of labor, expected to be some sort of remedy in _Then let us act for the benetic hor instead of merely providing Is to gather b 22 Senator Bayard asked Senator Van Wyek to advise the senate more pry cisely what he meant by sound that we ) to give it to 3 iusband before 'l”‘ul him to his” purgatory ona tull and what might Ives into shirts at three hing for wheat ner produces at an s from New Eng- nds of men and women and children of tender his ean of dy cents each, while which the west actual loss; the se Iand, wher thot One woman is reported t 3 husband, while on her knces scrubbing ot eight hours for your- try to get somet Their goine left hin “When you have self, I hope you wil 1 have worked sixteen hours to-day and ver done” was long E have no pelf, But now I'll dynawite myselr.’ MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIO. Cedar Rapias. In., exacts a daily ticense fee of 8500 from VISIting eireuses. David Belnseo has bee ager for the - Lyceum theatre next person iden- 2 classes of b rise to a long and Lave not done yet.” ago sald, however, of woman'’s work, Fleur-de-lis 15 a favorite tlower with the Parisians for military purposes, atfording, as it does, the corred litical parties. fected by th while the radicals were the yellow irl loves the sedgy banks of streams who ave all things to all parties combine the | at the closed doors fuctories, where tariff protection promised immunity from suffering and the privilege to lsbor at a fair rccom- unite in the grand country,” which gave Afterwards Senator Ingalls made a char- acteristic speech, to which Wyck rephed. tences: The se communistic that communism of dangerous to the nation and its y than is communism of la 0 are horriti enzaged as oring of the two | Toyal purple iris” is “Sancient regiune, We present a few sen- or eloquently der.ounced boast of the senaf ¢ have the courage to oppose popular ew opera, “Jephitha’s Daugl- was lately produced Naples with he bill passed by the hou. agan bill was infinitely the senate measure. aflixes penaltie: dy Randolph Churehill’s court dress is without any relief, train and satin petticoat, only jewels. Oneof the London papers could have atforded 1 at the idey i should remember that communism of capital, represented by ny men as can be counted on the It declures offenses, directs the prosecution, nd allows the citizen to selee ud o state or federal tribunal, ate bill denies all these privile s the latter end worse than the first The people only demand re rates—no diserimination, no pooling, no rebutes, no greater charge for a short All these are in the velvet, body velve Business Man A Tin Sold'er’ Rillie Deayes. A William Spencer, composer of “The Little Philadelphia last . Btackhouse. Sims Reeves, the English tenor, is getting old, and is now suffering fram cnronic indis- position, which has disappointed many audi- Hunter, Jr., of Jis shortly to wed the wearer's beauty framed—by 0o means extinguished, was married | ork or Clincago Thursday tc sday to nst the interests of his nd mine by striking at the pro ductive industries of all the states of this Allusion is made to the home- abor, but all inte almost unanimous! i asking congress to save the public do ) for homesteads, profligate hand corporations em been withdrawn the settder for twi nearly forty yeu munism of capi and combine ag: al Agnes Ethel possession of two milions, E the stage on her marriage and has since lived in retirement in Buffalo, peared in- oceasi than a long haul, bill passed by the house. in no mood to be tritled with or deceived. It will be an unfortuns Auderson Is suid té have purchiased anch out west somewhiere. on intends to raise au Awmerican | performances for chiar- She is said to have been once a poor irl and to have been employed by atilda Heron, ‘I'e prettiest fabrics displayed just at pres- ent are the chine and glace silks. both picturesque e day when a re- senate declines to accept a I » adopted by a democratic house in the inter statement of $1,000,000,0 ) of i Khedive” will be the name of Giibert and Sullivan’s new i probably be produced at hieatre about November, Jeflreys Lewis recentl) sudicnce in Los Angele§gocease munching and crushing of peanuts o that the voices of ctors wight be heard. lie Theodore Thomassummer nignt con- certs will be given this tion building, Chicago, July 5, and continuing five weeks. A new teuor Lag becu dispovered in Garls- of land, which have om the occupation of nty and n some 2 And when this com- can enter, as it has in rs gone by, the land department when it could eome in and #it down and place its arm around the form of the seeretary of the nterior; when it could invade the department of ipud, uduce’ t‘lw attorney-general Firth avenue d artistie, many of them the gay pompadour satteens, more dainty in coloring, Large flowers of delicate tints are strewed ut on silk of exquisite texture, the edges of the flowers shading off into the he silks themselves are wade in all tints imaginable, “russian census statistics show . that the pulation of women increases faste t of men. The excess of wowen is tious watered stock is represented in the stocks and bonds of On this interest and dividends are collected from the people, made a mortgage on every ounly softer and had to request an of this nation acre of land in the ¢, an nflation paralyzing indus- try, laying a tax on the producer and yet we wust remand all this 1o the natural laws of trade. S son in the exposi- ginuing Mouday, ruhe. Mis name js Felix Minner, and he | porter by trade. He is being educated for an Artistic carcer at the public expense. A Question. It you and 1 had never met, never known cach other's faces ASSASSINS OF WAR TIMES. Manager Palmer, of the Madison Square, secured the American rights to “The Great Pink Pearl,” a farce-comedy which has been one of the successes of the London s son. According to John D'Oyley Carte “Mikado avenue to a total of $2 1,000 for 4 you have trod your calm homeways, Yet sometimes longed on rainy days For sweeter resting place? The Dangers of Deteotives Perreting tha 1f you for me hind lived and died, Fiends in Washington. A silence and & m — should 1 have somet That somewhere in the world, “Thie only one for me? tetson’s hooks, the played at the Fifth 9 perform- for each representa- STORY OF A POISONED BOUQUE1T Tracking a Vindictive W timore—The Detective Shot by 1f_1 to you thro’ endiess time pan in Bale Had passed nnknown and far aparts A late Madrid Rln]wl' states that 300 signa- tures had been af against the emple ed to a petition protesting ! Would you in dreams have seen my face? nt by local Ttalian opera a Pal— Eecn Would there have been & vacant place o Mty Principals. managers of a Don Glovanni, who is in his sixty Johi rted as issing for some days past. riends say that le lias gone to xth year, y in your heart? il Ad Kot IMPIETIES, . Mackay,tha comedian, has been re- Detective in Deotroit ing the war Washington was filed with ingland, There are lots of people who mix their re- while his enemies allege that he is playing *possum for an advertisement. some of the worst people in the land, and with business, but forget to stir it un xddition to tlileves ‘The business invaribly rises to the top thugs burglars, Signor Salvini wasallowed four wax candles each day with which to light up his dressing rooms ak the theaters during the past season. He was very econoinic: safled away with a sufficient stock nate his Italian castle tor montl < an element which constantly John 8. Kene of Hecksherville parish, N i Ainst the govern- near Pottsville, Pa.,mysteriously disappe: s0 did a black-cyed maiden, who had been keeping house for plotted and conspired a, if not against atmost every indi- s the duty of the 1 to look” up and with them, and has days go, and to illumi- o Charles O. White's new grand opera house, that is now in cour troit, promise to be one of the In the Peeshawur Cemetary, following amusing epitaphs Andia, is the Sacred to the neye on these people, and T any i of that we drove out of the eapital, in one way or another, of construction in De- finest strue- tures in the west, It is to be on the ground floor, and will have a seating some 2.500, with the regular prices of sion that'are adopted in the sec western cities, viz,: $1, 75, %0 and Mr. White has aiready booked the prinei Wl done; city of and faithful servant. Bush, of the ¢ lored Baptist a8 to have im- the Olio, but nd el 5 cents, In the summer of 1868 a membe cabinet who had expressed thirteen conv only one of the thirteen, a small child, made considerable attractions that are on the road next season. ——— Disaster. Gwinnet Howard in Boston Budget, A hole i the pocket's a very bad thing, And brings a boy trouble faster Than anything under the sun, 1 think; My mother, she calls it disaster, For all in one duy, 3 1 lost, T nay say Through a hole not as big as a dollar, A number of things, Tneluding some rings, From a chain Fido wore as a collar. My knife, a steel pen, a_ nice little note Bush had bap- that “In drag I some tadpole FOUF Net youl AW A Philadelphia minister believes in the of prayer, but he does not appear to vraying to heaven 1l will be fiirnished in the natural course of events without being prayed for, S of il parishioners ed his feelings by stating: 1 on the desk while he and the coloved them from the hands well-dressed of which the [ fond, and he dmiring the gif “ithin & quarter ot was taken sudden ent home in a ca s whispered/whony, but from what followed, that the ing to a numt: 1 havo often spent some tinie hling the perfume. that I might be J 3uitonwood street ehureh for that, At an outdoor negr b, the preacher and )\ ock got to arguing on the pro- hibition question, and the parson ot so mad iat my dear cousin Annie had sent mej some ot his_tlock The boy Who found that pinned it on to his hat, ) And tries all the time to torment ne. Ld lost a new dime, That very same time, But it lodged in the heel of my stocking, And one thing beside, 2 Whicli to Though I fear you r ing. ou L eonfide, bougnet was poisoned in hopes to cause hi done up for feur or five day s deacons turned out d had been sent ount of their being in favor of whisky. aged the deacons so mueh that they ndwent in the church acher out and locked the got up a following and turned the pre t to hunt down the person who had sent in the bouquet. W to encourage me n 1 got a description of the hoy, v or two 1 found The minister was strugeling to put on a new four-ply eollar and the perspirati starting from every pore. *'Bless the he ejaculated. ythink it quite shock- , and after a ¢ The doctor had made some niee little pills For me to take home to the bab; But, when I reached there, I was despair, “They ha na o, Aunt Sall s ool s Said ahole in aboy’s reputation Is harder to cure, And worse to endure, Than all pockets unsound in the nation. Still, hole in the pocket's a very Atd I'im sure a real cause of disaster; But baby 15 well, so you never must tell; Perhaps he gof well all the faster. RI The Fox River association of Univer meets at Blue Island o une ‘Twenty ous, people of whom he had enquired his vay from the station to y enough after that to > on from Balti- quite in lie replicd in short gasps. mouth were s-snmoother s was in his h-heart.” 1 Slipped through my pocket, it than b-butter,but w-w . A certain_sonthern darkey had obtained a Baptists to preach. holding forth in the presence of man brethiren at one_time, when he unds he the process of od made Adam e stoop e up a little dirt, wet it a little, n de hands,and Squeeze it in de right shape, and_den lean it up ag The bouquet s cord, and Haltimore and was tied with a g license of the seareely rested o the owner of ever Lapplied to twen green-house, bad thing, I remembered stance, identitied the cord and deseribed < a handsone looking s of age who had come e vehicle was drawn by a white and inside of two hours He deseribed the t had done, and old-filled front tecth dat are de tustus id the other, jes’ tel and a bay horse, i found the driver ald the preachers “Lwo more ques- would spile ‘all de feology in wo_ Baptist churches have been organized in Nebraska during the past year, ‘Che announcement that the Rev. 4 little sear on her in her speech, Weed had declined the bishopric of Florida was incorrect. She had taken the hack at the stand and 1t the same place. Nearly one-fourth of the entire population of Kansas are members of some Christian chureh. Ineluded in this are 40,430 Metho- dists. The tomb at Assouan dynasty, discovered by Gerie found {0 be inviolate and_ the perfec 1 inty about his disposal of the Di liseussing - theiy es in the North sea. At you kept up n n intended the death.of had gone to the » selected for the would not w 1 hung about th hotels until certain that she was not a guest of any of them, und then I could only trust to accident for success wzht sight of a face n age which answered tl If this won the oflicial sh house in an atti sion, and one sh on the street. You believe in the eflie Every moment of v 1 found strength and consolation in cypt, of the sixth al Grenfell, i mummies are Its date is from 3000 to 500 13, C. Phillips Brooks has ended the uncer- ssistant shopric of the diocese of Pennsylvania by “Indeed I do. a ore like a trooper the whole 1 damend the cold, ice, the food, the government, my men. elf. and brought the whole of my paity in the north. sending a formal declination ot the proffered honor. The New York Methodist conferen cently held at - Fuiton, adopted followed the vel ch time it cs while vou lost nine-teiths of Can you explain this! ped me by ught sight of She entered a resolition Rats and Cats. the lady o asking the bishop not 'to appoint any person as presiding clder who uses. tobacco in any form. Strange footsteps haunt my chamber in the dry goods store and 1 followed. passed out and I w but she dodged into a s at_hen haels, oW vguu:unsd.. adows lengthen in the pale moon- ‘The Methodist church south has elected the following additional tishops: Rev, Drs, W. outh Carolinay C. B, zene R, Hend Stanton Key, W. Dunean, of of Mississippis Louis. and Josey Georgia. Paul Coo about the scene of an neeident and I lost An hour later ered that T ws considerable tu I would admit but 1 finally had to acknowle ligl A sound of weird and phantom forms in s bemng shadowed. ‘ning and dodging before that this wi And from without my window comes a st s ving underground, And wailing voices froim the dark, profound, s the case, president of the French Metho- dist conference, and who has taken a leading art in the spread of Methodism in th ry, is dead. He was the or) r Sunday much per ecution, being hunted. cears old, well dressed, i, and doing his work He did not lose thools, and was at first the vie tim of respectable looki M ssJennie Fisk neatest manner. will has been sustained ‘The next general xlssmnblr of the Presby- )0 terian eburch will contain i areduction of about 100, ma s follows: New York Vi Ohio, 1 Towa, 125 total, 4. d and under it Cornell Sigeht me least S1,500,000, lEhigotgg hotel, where I brought up about 6 o'clock in the evening. ut 450 commis- W me enter m, duated, with 108 ege law selho 1 had no clew 1 with the womun I was look- s natural for me to ericans, from Colum ileis the fitst Chinese lawye: has educated. Eight native teachers and their wives have recently Jeft Sidney to engage in work In New Guinea. They | trained in the institutionat Ranate are sent out under the auspices of don Missionary society. was some conneetion. my daily report, ate v, and then start wouldn't be atall ange if I found my lady there, even if 1 the seat next to hor “The wife of Senator Leland Stanford, of alifornia, gave the kindergartens of San recent birthday, the wrote out and mad supper, smoked 2, cig socond gift of that s 3 i Wellesley colle: Iwas within Bishop W. I1. Miles, of the colored Metho- dist Episcopal churcll in Awmeriea, weighs 300 pounds, Wears a suit whi \ cost him from | extempore sp admiring surp four to seven dollars, earries a pair of old- he red leathe 0,000 in mon nd eity property. winly spoke in u disguis stopped me sind said: graduate of Mic dle pockets, and is worth 0 university. France is working sehools for her ehildren, 1 soldier, and One of them, The board of publication of the Presbyte- rian ehureh re; e of ity pe 0 and it ma ment that the unpaid by less for the entire year amounted to 8340, Philadelphia has sixty-seven I churehies and seventeen missions, T} chureh wmembersip is e three bible schools, with ors, 2,008, und seholars the city 650 8 an teaclie hat its re scholars and over am ot of money anson de Sailly, ts from the has been finishec ar were S100, kable state iven up as hope- 50 pupils, leay- wlled the w Three others in ntly completed, are full apon from his pocket Before I could comprehend the full ime port of his words the Tis, even nore I aimost to overfiowing, and the government ¢ total : elhty- s and teaeh- There are in wday seliools, with an attend- was a flash and a onscious of fall- Four or five minutes I clf to tind th ered, and that I was in the | A bullet from that re plowed along my skull, making @ wound ken the establishment of a t suburban schools, both to ac- pulation of the outlying and to relieve the cit & trom them the children wl prefer to pay the expense of ing a little wa commodate the ol crowd had gath- v into the country According to recent reports from Bolen, it apvears that the old Catholic movement is making rapid progress in the southern of that country o aceession s likely nks. The chureh eléray, it is said, m, and they have signed'an 5 to the bishop, urging I and, it nec, 0on to be made for the sake of fresh air about the subr I'he last of thes 1as just been opene o twenty minutes’ ride to Like the others, it is de signed on a great scale, the total cost of building, without the land, having been more than $1,500,000, which Iaid me off duty for a month fellow who tried to murder me yursuit, and is to this « fhie wAs not the pesson w owed me in the afternoon, he wi person’s employ, e, the Lycee 1 undetected. o had_shad- Itis believed that a very ward from Paris, and both were acting n to appro; ssary, the em- in order that the movement iy be op- tained that Serofula dhs ve, and that anifest themselyves posed by legal and administrative méasures, L ik Oh, fora Man Oh, fora man ! the clear voice sang, And through the chureh the echo rang, O, for a man ! she sang aguin How could such sweetness plead in vain? The b The The sin At base ‘I'he girls that bore the alto part Then took the strain with all their heart; Ol for a man, & man, a ) And then the full voiced choir began the alsles, I boy grinned con's 1 ns 3 ek turned deepest pink ud tenor’s wicked wink. To sing with all thei ‘The finis to the Oh, for a mansion in the si A man—a mansion in the sk might and main Unele Sam welcomes into his domain babies a day, not counting those who ¢ by sei. England before T wa overed from my cleanses the blood and remoyes ¢ Keep Quiet CONNUBIAL Congressman Davenport, the New Yo millionaire, is to marry Miss Clinton, of El- the stomach I cent bottle, take nothing else. need nothing else to cure the worst case Imost instantly. need to smiles, Juctice Stanle The honeymoon Matthews will be m: bowel compl constant use The Prineess I Battenburg, bats Burg over the head with a slipper every time he praises Langtry. Agnes Carroll, a stepdanghter of General been betrothed to Count ) become a house- iold word in thousands of homes. Try it. The theory the Indians are de- sing in number is not sustained by information from Sitting Bull's people. During the month of Februar those cnrolled at Standing Ko were seventeen deaths and twenty- d that Miss Mary Anderson has become the latest object of Senator Jones' infatuation, ovely Miss Moulton’s wedding gown ‘ennysonian poem with Swinburnean and Bryaut ornaments, M. 1L ¢, Hanehett, is the name of the Te mer whom Miss Muriree, th It is now stal While a man i Clinton, Pa., was prepar- ing 10 £0 10 bed, lie was strick by a thunder- boit and b i his body, leaving him unharned. A resident of Elmwood, N. ¢ touled colt that hias no mane sembles a rat's: is body is coy like a she o owner sh days sine of ‘wool. A man has tried the 51,15 L0 marry some tin 1t is reported that the betrothal of during e sumn all hiis clothing stripped from Wales,'to Prince Oscar. son of , will so0n be ofticially declared. essman Davenport, of New York.one When Tiaby was sick, we gave her Ctoris, was & Child, she cried for Castoris, e clung to Castoris, has a newly 1 its tall 1 ed with w e red it a few and obtained a uumber of pounds ‘When she bocame M Whien shio had Childsen, ke gave tham Csstorin ) against Governor Hill, is to be warried in a perience of setting president of a hen on a double yoked ege with entire sue- cess, On Sunday a littie head came through each end of the égz, and when the shell was removed two chick w slightly united, but w A sportsia asily cparated. Venezuela is about to cut American heiresses out by marrying a duke. here's us good dukes in the pond as ame out of it. found. ‘They were A South Carolina judge decides that tree climbing is an 1 in Clyde, N. Y., u few da 5 u nice-lookinggirl, ago shot a muskrat and waded into t water to getit. Unknowning he intruded upon the spawning ground of a shoal of pickerel and was attacked by @ large number of wonster mules s fie to escape without the rat. - A Most Liberal Offer. have no jurisdiction the belle of the daho, asn't for one thing.” Sauicl, Lis rhumatism with two bottle y that he was glad of St. Jucobs » catarrh go bad it sant to be ne dozen things and nothing helps her Peter's cathedral just finished at nd 900 pounds The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich,, offer to send their celebratea Voltaie Belts and Electrie Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man aMieted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, &e. llustrated vawphlet in sealed en wlars wailed free. Write them atonce, am sorry, for I like her, but that doesn't make it any less disagrec be around her.” Now if she had tsed Dr. Sage's Catarrh would have be aud, for it will cure catarrh of gold were arluying them doors of tie temple cost §310,000, and ble floors ¥1,500,000. able for one to -~ “Pidings of comfort and joy ugh Cure relieves throat and luing lope with full partic- every time.