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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1886--TWELVE PAG T e e S | Philadelphia Press Two hands that tremble at each other's £700 tiat he wounld snpvort his wife for L»rn;u-ln»'l a knot of men he hought he Three little maids at school are we, there with Senor Ilazzini, and when her hus. tonch; §'x_months and pay $300 for the docus new. & “Which of yon was it? BInd 8 schibol gitls well ean be band died after his return to_Galyeston, she wo hearts that leapt when come the other mont. . “But the principal cause of the hot ‘ S o b M 1 - J notified the senor that she was a widow. He ol e ) S o A Ohoice Assortment of Sunday Smiles in Eoq o me, L reckon, . quietly ve. Fun all over, no longer free, then notified Senor Calosin, of Galveston, 0 | Loyespeaking eyes, two stammering ton- | Oamden Ministers Who Hava a Oorner on | boom.!" said Mr Lirinan, «is in the act Pross and Rhyme marked a strapping stranger from up the Three little maids at schooll marry him (Piazzini) to the widow, and to xues above Mateimony that men don't want to nd set down e T EIeY creek, as he whipped off “his coat and Alrebrs |8 not mtieh fan sikn the marriage contract before the author- | Tywo souls that sought each other’s prosence ony. their wives' namoes and pedigrees before s ;o Gl b los i Compositions must be done, izei Judee us o eonid niot leave Mexico, Ac: muceh, —_— § country offiolal. Then, you' geo, they PLEASE DON'T RING THE ; 1at's all right!™ continned the fourth All our lessons are just begun. cordingly the license was procured and Lu- | To whoni each day of absence scemed & . | have to swear to the figures o if GONG. | yardar, ‘'keep on. your clothos! 1 didn’t Fhires little 1ialds At school | ciano Calosta, for Callieto Piazzini, and Mrs. year— LOW LICENSE TICKLES CUPID. | /i ivas her word that she is eighteen oy say L wasn't, did 1" .\mmmivlwg'uxm’n. wmv:- of .hi-m h}.-x:\"v‘i And that was Fove. and the man that he is twenty-one that is The Harvest Moon and the Shadow - - Three little majdens most contrary, her were martiods . Immiedinlaly After the | Towo souls oug g ears | ¢ " R e G N o ' of the Oonn—Diushing Yonths Mule of Tesas, Gone to the ladies’ seminary, h '“'I:;“,""“”h‘l‘“h.ll.‘I;"",’:'Jlf:,:'lll ‘,‘“‘:_lfl“:l""[ “"“i“”;vh',‘l””‘ ught through weagy years | Clorieal Tie-Binders Who re Rap- | nalty and the couple from prosecution and Texas Mules—Deljo o Ty Soubi.ro Ih e S e ini. L. Calosia, the proxy in this in That sweet content that nevermore could idly Piling up Fortunes by for perjury. . ol : Muie clicate Mule of Texas, ere we part 1TEQ TG MRS &1 BCOULL stance, was married to Miss Marie Campos come, Uniting Fagitive Ihe whole volume of Camden mar- Gags in Short Meter, Tell me why you will not start, HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Rivas of Rivadeo, Province of Lugo, Spain, | Two lives forever drear and desolates rin s since the passage of the Penn ”I‘H really you must hL«ui_ i ¥ in August, 1854, L, Calosia nmlwl ing as T‘i“ lives enshadowed by the pall of Pain* Lovers. syivania marriage license law between Pray excuse my wickec k. Black silk stot %8 are stylish with | proxy under power of attorney and by certi- Two hearts that broke, yet were forever - - 275 and 360 a month. Before that timo it The Negro's Harvest Moon. Hear my vow betore 1 o tod e < *tockings e very stylish with | Sord ¥ \iie Spanish consti'of that city. A duinb— was bolwoon tHIFLY &nid forty Cliicago Herald, L'l be even with you, though, 1 o Wel sister of Mr. Calosia was martied in a similar And that was Fate. Philadel Press: D, Cooper Carman, x o it mistress of the white house WeArS®& | yyiner to a gentleman in. South America ; b0t walled e k ~ De watalimillion days am ober, By thy long long tail unconfine shoe. The 1aw covering th 1 I S city elerk of Camden, pulled a big pac! . - ‘ 4 » | ¢ long tail uncor iie 1w covering ase Is included in the \D-ORG i Iyn s time 10’ de vv’\hlwul ob de coon s ; Woded by every p In Paris most of the bonnets are Worn | {fiited Statos statute c MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. agho 'of Ultte, oMolal-look doshimonts THE HAND-ORGAN BUSINESS e aays am in sight fo' de rabbit 3y those h " without strinus, 1 . 3 ' s de mos’ ob de by es| b ut of a deawer in his oflice under the | How the Olive-Complestoned Son of ' Makede mos' ob de bright hawvest moon. Colored hows to mateh the stockings are 1Mel Jolin Stetson 18 to put an_opern, company | yoiven-kissing clock-tower of the city ltaly Keeps un with the Times ) Camp meeting am good fo' de spirrits worn on &lipp on the road to play “Urincess Ada. p . Ly s An olive-complexioned son of Ttaly, his ! Wiien de spirrits de get In a swoon, The moonstone grows in favor for broochies | “Did you ever see anything like this?™said | Edwin Booth will lay two weeks at Chi- | Ball yesterday afternoon and conntea | An oliv ! ' e But nuflin wil tup n niggah By those Hibs T lonig to ba and hairpins, a youn at a chureh fair when raffling | cago opera house, beginning Oct them. “Twenty to-day,”” he said; “that [ hat, clothing, and particularly his shoes, i Likea fiddle in de hawvesi moon. Ty thy show of durn bad taste, . Venetinn beads in great variety are com- [ Was in progress. “Only replied he. |\, . Coun is preparing to_take a collee- | brings the month up to, let me see—388 [ evidencing long service and hard usago, | When de moon rises full in de medder, By thy melancholy bray, ing in favor Vhen was that, dear *on A tEin | ion of trained horses out to Austrailia, 1,032 1 R struggled up the two flights of steep Like a punkin dat am riped by de sun, That alarins folks miles away, White lace is to supersede the eream tint so | out west, when it was robbéd by bandits, Mr. Richard Banner has been enga i e b tairs that led to the fact »f one of the And stays in de sky till de hawn blows, By thy stern resolve to whon long in fashion Wwas the gentle response. the solo violinist of the Worcesier testiy 244 and 20 is 364, Will make 86 more by | stairs that led to the factory of one ot the Dat's de season o' de darkey’s fun, LIl be even with you, though. Saslies of embroldered silk or velvet are | | She-James, do you know who put three | 50> { i apnoar at Dubtin i a | the 15th. That'll be 300 for the month, | Wost prominent manufacturers of street Dat's de time ho tells how he lubs her, Atta 4t Memis. Bamaone vt LT ome of the | Yes Tk what T was hhout, e athos, | DEHOMNANCS or the beneit of the Charleston | Last year at this tme there were 40, organs in_this eity, the other day, savs R Think of me, sweet, when alone, BOHBOTTE BovaItEs | T oW perfiaps you know that I bought those but: | Suferers, Er 1 wish I was o minister,” said @ con- | the Now York Star, and shifting from his at'g de time turkeys am a-growin yr 1y to get a club, i g tons yesterday for my naw dress and paid 1t is said that Gerster lost her voice in ex- [ e wi L1 There was envy | neck the g ¥ leathern strap that sup- Ko’ to pick when de moon gone Then your blamed old back T'll drub, forhort plumes tioped with pearls are revived | iy cents a plece for them, chang tor hior lust baby, audwill probably | FCEE 0 B Y ked_at the by | ported an_organ on. his b le placed Dat'sdetime when de possum's gittin’ ready If 1 caniiot make thee go, or uillinery purposes, ar have | " Was it right? said a_gentieman on the | NOVer sing asain, 4 ub b il Ml the bIR | Hile tnstrument on the Nuok with ovidont Fo' to fatten along wid de coon LIl be even with you, though. dlack lace dresses for autumn wear have | qyoqner Rupert, coming from Grimsby park, It is understood that Jessie Bartlett-Davis [ bunch of marr tificates. “What [ [0 (¢ Paking lis hat off, he gave & tiod Dat’s de time de yam am turnin’ ober i ; o, bodices of black velvet. | “to sell hynin books at the service over there, | Will not be with the American Opera com= | 4o vou sunhose t piecer™ 5y STHON (6 o S PEHHbLor, WEEIN In de light ob de bright hawvest moon, e The Way to Get *Em. According to fancy, the sash may be tied | on Sunday?” T covld not make any distine: | Dany this season. “Well."? lv 1 ME, ¢ {sdtvel o |l.‘ Ation lu[lln ]‘V“II'.V(-‘ tor of the Hush, honey ! Dar am sounds in de sky: Tommy: Oh, y¢ vital supper! But [ at the back or at the s i tion between such a practice and the running | During her coming visit Emma Abbott cll, " said Mr ian, reflectively, | establishment and procecded to mop the Ole Gabriel am a hummin® “Zip Coor I wasn't very hungry, so I just told the Frise plush has long, sott loops: it is used | ot street cars to take people to chureh.’” will proauce Paul and Virginia as a sortof [ setting his white hat before him on his | great heads of perspiration from his low y dat judgment will be lighted waiter to bring the mray vou know. for combination costumes, The deacon’s wife wanted to jot down the | operatic spectacle. desk and knocking the ashes oft his | forchead with ‘a very «‘“l)\ | ragged By deshine ob de bright hawvest moon, ommy’s mother: “The wha! Cashmere overdresses will be worn with | text, and leanigg over to her scape Carrie Swaim aspires to become a comie | wivar “one of them was in here one day | SUK handkerehief that might in its palm- o3 o - “The mrangs.' plush, velvet and striped skirts. nephew shie whispered: “Haye you onera prima donna, This, she says, is her [ S8 ; . A | er days have been orange-colored. This He Knew. “That’s not the way to pronounce m-c- Reception and visiting costumes of cloth | about you™ “You can't play “in last season in far ¥ and said thoy'd ay © Another | gperation finished, he said, pointing to i Boston Courier: The teacher of the | rin.gu-c-s are trimmed with velvet and fur. was tlie solemn, reproving ahswer, and the | “Phe San Francisco Eden Musee did not [ one suid that £2 was nearer right. But |l rusty-looking box before him with an Sunday school class was teiling the little “No, but iv's the w to got " Black and white materials of all sorts are E“dx woman was so flustered thatshe forgot | prove a su The wax figures have been | then another told me that when one got [ expression of the most absolute disgust boys about temptation and showing how S i in favor for the present season. all about lier text, 3 boxed up and stowed aw F10 he didn’t say anything about it. 1 fand with u voice fult of feeling: itsometimes came in the most attractive A Popular Delicacy. Laced boots with patent-leather tops are [ oA colbortenr of the American Bible soc No actors were present at the Delmonico | put the average at §1, S “No good!" guise. She usedas an illustration the | Puck: Stranger (to Cincinnati buteher) | still the stylish wear for cool weathier. eI BlgFey ARV HOTIA 0. BIDI| oy WAL GoBdw i e of tlie pro- ‘ Tous of Dobbins,” said [ «\Whiit1e the matter with ite" asked paw of a eat, —What's the_price of bologna sausage? [ Ostrich plumes and tips are the leading gar- | (i his Tonse, < 1o wonldn't by one and | fession cared to pay §15 for that privilexc. I'dlike to know howhe | the provrictor of the plac “Now," said she, “'yon ¢ all seen | Butcher—Vell, abowit fecftin tollar niture of fmported bonnets and hats, wouli't aceopt onv as a gift, and when the [ 118 again announced that Whistler is | g “7¢ mstrument no play” a good tune. tho paw of acut. It s a8 soft as velvet, | hunde it White feathers and white pompons are | colportent intinated that he'd leave one any AR e i et et b Who is Dobbiis and how did e get | No ik mony: ;.li’, w0 $sn't ity Stranger—How much is ita pound? shown in the greatest abundance. wav the bad man became very angry, auil LI Lol Yoy Lare ) ahead of them®? asked o third person. | zlow. Pull w out'ze old tune. Make w Yesem,” from the elass, Butcher—Vat! You puy bolo gloves are worn with black toilets, | put the Bible man out of the house, W i“ll"-ml \(l‘n’ lv“ .“‘"’,‘ |'x;“l.u|r‘_|m‘ se ‘\x‘lut T'he Reverend John Y. Dobbins,” said | hiay 7o quick muzica, Put in zat new “ 5 800 s paw sage by der single pound? You vas a re embroidered with black, A cloreyman who has been married three £ South ot CLouiseliiohnd Washitio | the city elerk, ‘“is pastor of the er- | tune, ‘Pop Goes ze Weasel.* And you have scen the paw of a i I west, or south of 1 lle and Washing- G IER Rl dog" stranger in Cincinnati s of velvet are a feature of silk | tines, and has o Dumerous set. ol NSRRI LG AL B 21 T CTE GG L R i \mllwl w;n‘n Heving been assured that the instru “Yosem." & dresses for antumn and winter wear, ranches, which spring from diverse mat Madame Trebelli and her daughbter An. | e Camden marriage boom began last 4 yent would be enlivened forthwith, and “Well, aithough the cat's paw scems Bad Spells, Serge grows in favor for dresses, its admir- ""'-“"; }]*”‘I-}"\"!"f,;*q If;"“ |;E5?.l"l-l‘\mm?'|'i'x':i toinetto. will arrive i this. coutitry text | Jctober he didn't much There | that he might eall for it in a few days tho like velvet, there 13 nevertheless con- Li able weating quality recommending it. 1o, e was approsched by one of s | Month and commence a lengthened tour of | Would be ten or twenty a month from | ghe Italian wave aparting look at the lod in it something that hurts, What | To sail out upon the broad ocean Rich embroideries trom all nations are in ters, o cirl of nine, and one who called | SIXty concerts, him. About the 15th of March he was in | picture of Genon in the front panel, and is ity A sweet little maid took a nocean, high vogue tor piastrons and Fedora his sccond wife maother, with: “Papa, will Janish has decided to come to this country [ #04 said: ‘Somenow 1 seem to be out of | (hambled oft, When he had disappeared, oY But when the yacht rolled ds with applique figures of silk | vou let me go to sce you martic ave | after all, and sails from ¥ Septel the t of these marringes, T hardly | 4 yeporter who happened to be present No answer. ) . Pplig 8 Zo t you marri 1 have pt T areporter I I “The dog bite suid the teacher, | -, She exclaimed: “1'd wive i ngs are novelties for trimmi never been at any of your wedidit L She has a new play by D'Ennery, ealled [ getany.” Tmmediately after that he be- | quring the above dialogue said to the fat, swhon he I8 In What does the | 10 get ridof this horrible mocean. pmisettes Russe continues a favor- | “My dear,” said a_young Chicago wita to | A Wife's Sacrit gan to turn them in by scores. This | jovial-looking organ-maker and repairer, cat do? There was & young lady named Vaughan 1 1S seen on toilets of every deseription. | her husband after they had returned from the Mrs, Chanfran and Mrs, Bowe re veter- | manth he and Mr. Diverty report ninety- | \whose countenance bore an wmu “Serateh aplied the boy. Who treated her lover with scaughan, Jot trimmnes ave richer than ey 3 \\n-:hlm_lu. and ~<‘-I1[‘r5lnlhn\l\lnhu sekoep- »llm‘u'iilj :}wv ].\||~. Chanfr l\II ‘“;'," her Lhe other ministers ean’t make it | gile t," 'snid the teacher, nodding And he gave up his suit cut en caboelion are novelties and ‘are v L o o o L og | L ety LR AL o “Whatis to by the latest agon {approvingly, “now, what has | . When herfather's big buit large. Sy e T L L on July “He gives the hackmen a comm hand organ musie, or in other wi cat got that the dog hasn’t?” Shot im hastily forth on the laughan. Removable hoods, tastened with silk cord, | P{HRMGER LA SIRIEIIANE Vou || reconiardl by deamt dors fon as a (L the contractor, ina matter-of-fact | what ave to be the tunes that will set 0 Whiskers,”” exclaimed a boy on the - Shh RO L HEBM R HER B LR bariant v ilwars old?” SXh "re. [ bt of tho theatrical company en Y e ok New York crazy ths € 3 back seat and the titter that ran” around Zoroaster and His Teachings Bl e 4 plied Albert pleagingly, “that's a cony of [ by Lillian Oleott for the production of * It was simple as £ C to him. “That is a pretty nard question to the class brought the lesson to an end. The Quiver for Octob vil, accord- | 4 Ribbon remains in favor for trimming [ the old version. It's full of mistakes.” In I'he Rev. John E. Diverty, to whom | apswer,” he replied, “as it depends very 5 ; ing to Zoroaster’s tcachings, is most | Jresies. andis ‘used for sashes, belts, bows | my oftice down town Lhave a Bible of the e Claxton has wnearthed Mr. Bouel- | the ity clerk alluded,” is the | jargely'upon the tasic of the' respective Un + | ghly distasteful in the sight of the | 214 loovs. aze lengue birds, | Teavievision. I'll bring ithome this - even- | eault’s “Arrab-na-Pogue,” one of his best | Rev. — “Mr. = Dobbins' brothel musicians. Some of them know what r « Jones—You haven't | Gxioq L BT GG T T }_lll‘;lwl"‘(f‘l‘lu; "I|IU'IIK\HI|EIL| Jeaguobirds, | ing. d . plays, by the way, and will_devote herself | law, and supposed in | they want, and some don't. But, as most .“,I.,]\ this \,.,,\,‘,,4.,. I biad | 18 Usclarol to- wivalt, thoso who, disobey ]‘:I’:l“:“l‘ll‘“‘l‘l‘ll\l‘ll .,'filfifii.‘.rr’\" e a prominen \]‘fi“l ;‘wlnlvul ;-‘- “(ly ha]-);«-xxl\wl lm i‘ this season to a” portrayal of its heroines [ Camden, his party the Rev. ‘.\‘lr Dob- | of them leave it to me to make the se- s Ihayo; mysboy: | Ivie lad! | e O T hue oy || lacediautuny ory. e ehurel in Liverpool. Thopews of the eliureh | woc bins, grand army ‘hen IR LBS T AR T GL GBUTE0 SIENATA (4 A » N o e how you have. haven’t been out of town. has zone to land as the agent of Builalo ill's wild west show. He will make ar- I think will be ous wiil dwell for evermore ind vorite designs for broochies. did not know this, Ir. Diverty, who is | Tyt in such tunes Theé clergyman caiie ont Ay 8 chureh” in Came | s popul 1, corresponding | Of the vestry room and began the serviee by stor of a smal and in one of the sacred songs it man who just went ashes of woolen mater anish I 8.—No, but the girl _\vllm play on, the | ¢ tiva wioked how “'He brings. s toitlin reading the sentences “lend your hearisand | falgements for taking the organization over to act for him. The marriage cere- | gut of here i< a fair ilustration of how piano opposite to my house “has been | X0 W ERCH O, HO SURES 8 ince | trimme not cuts,” ete., thie congre mories appear in the published notiees | frnorant somo of these men are. 1His cabled her manager, | away on a six weeks' vacation, e began. But, to the b —sure death and sure des{ruction W hite zs will he y_populnr for | TUINE 3 116 bek i g LRI tHRERhEWV 1080 RatiEoRTS o0 1S having - been celebrated at the | opgan was too sentimental for his gay Oh. Tustead of showing any sympathy for | young 1 on_all sorts of walking and | ECEROe they fubid, thepselves stuck tast i come vin Havre on the stenmer | Fesidenee = of — the John Y. | patare and he wanted a lively air or two to thie se —Yes, And she came home last driving hats, but not upon dressy bonnets. Bourgogne, bringing two new plays, which | Dobbins, No. 508 - North Fhird | 5 substitute for *Old Hundr night. 1 heard her at it this morning. Uity RIS S (on Mot ‘l‘,’u‘]',,. - | | Guimpes will be in favor for dresses with | {HUlet 19,0050 iy of whem ety rent | GG ude fn her repertoive. street, Camden. The Rey. Mr. Diverty | [Tonrt Bowed Down.’ Now sone one hag So your vacation has ended? rimed that the mountain tops are the | Digh orlow bodices. “They are made of tulle, i S g Augustin Daly and company sailed from | Performs them at present, but his name | old him that ‘Pop Goes the Weasel' 13 —Not at all. 1am going away for s most_adapted for prayer, espec. | ¢ .-[ln»hw-. gauze, hrocaded silk or of exeeed- RELIGIOUS. Queenstown Sinday, and aré due in New | does not appear. 1t s, therefore, con | () right thing. Of course, that is plaved six weeks. That gives me twelve weeks Su s God, “Who lills the | sl fine muslin. 4 S gmtalar ey York Septembe The loss of Edith King- | jectured in Camden that’ the articles of [ out long ago, and I shall hive to give him of rmlllul'vll. Sort ot doubling | “UF T S BvaRcLRIE O BT T .\)_\v\.\'] It man 1f-n in In\w: )\\t_|3 his wife Japan has 168 1 nt churches, witha don-— mar i st W sk to (reorge Gould— | partnership of Dobbims & Diverty con- | something of the same nature that is not up, as it were, W } ¢ ) 2 ¢ ter attending her curtain lectures aluiost s will be seriously felt by Mr. Daly. tam a stipulation that the senior” part- | ghite so ancient Why the Youth Blushed Whom! ‘x'u‘.‘.",f,‘-’.‘i-. o5 ed by | buly for over twenty years. He was tried | WORTERSD ) P b cbyterian churchies | e Violot Cameron Comic Opora company | nor is to have all the advertising. ‘That [ 18IS D come inoften to have new g2 ! BPLAYALI IR * | for lunacy and sent up. o ~ 818! 4 L CHES | will haye their first hearing in the United o firm is prosperous i oste ; y & S Dan ze: “Charley,” said a fond | may quote the Tollowing, Which is a good 105 41v/i86 18 Qitke 15 e pibasan by an | 210 have temperance societies, R e e s R the firm i prosperous is ;l"'-“] h;s‘{l]!g tunes substituted? sister, *‘there’s a bateh of ‘white lvm\'nlvr illustration of his form of worship: _“In [ exchange. 1t isa hard duty when she has a | Philadelphia_claims that one-fifth of its | Commodore.” The enedgement at the Casino “,‘\!‘." Bl R o "\l 10, yes; about every six months, some- on your coat collar, How did it get | the name of God, th ver and \‘“Fn , | sour and xiu{-\-llmult'l(l Il||~'vl:||||l pulling the 1min‘ul:mnnln L»mn'ulll-rlmfun Nl]u vy sehools. | will commence on October 4, as already noted. “:O'I:l&(lilu“l ;ll““«‘i\li"m‘l'o! ~n1.x$ ||I'|Ikl :nul luh.-m-rl. \un'x_m ”,Jf;”‘“ 4 .,: Iglg there"” rich in love—p| o to God—Who al- New Orleans Picayune. ‘The 172d anniversary of St. Day D'Oyly Carte’s *Mikado” company has DILOL LA i il 0 got & new thno putin. Loy gonvrn, “White powder, where?" ways was, always is, and always wi 5 ertrude Griswold, Bret Harte’s niece | copal ehurch was celebrated in Phila been playing in Vienna It was thetiist ap- | $140 per mensem to be divided. No cap- | have two done at once. An ordinary “Why, there, and here’s some more on | the Wise, the Creator, the Ove: ing 1 London by storin in concert,whieh | Sunday. rance of an English comic ojer ny | ital is required and there is no risk. street organ plays six or eight airs, and your Sloaves) God, pure, good, and j With Bret wishes to remark, and his language ‘I'wo colored missionaries haye been sent to [ there, and_the venture was an immediate I'he Rev. J. Sleeper is the only [ tjey keep changing them until they get “OI, yea. Tknow. I just strength bimg I thank-offerings of praise | Pliny that she s the coming American quecn | the Congo by the colored Baptisis of the | success, Vienna papers all gave a hearty in- | Episcoval mimister engaged in- the busi- [ it they like, and then very likely thoy | yes, i came from I'{ g 2 It of son rthwest dorsement to the perfor is retur all. He has, : 3 he barber shop, und he must have ds to the Lord, the Completer of good Song U S it N PG he perform ness, and his return small. has, | will run” along on the same barrel for A il HEL) 9 ! & Undressed kid glove: vorn upon all | There are 7,000 Esquim y Old Mr. Crabtr 3 1y { it works, Who made men greater than all ndressed kid gloves are w upon al There are 7,000 Esquimau converts in d Mr. Crabtree, father of Lotta and the | however, hitupon a novel ady Some of the latest sop, inttetd A novel a ising | quite a while, ne in retirement at Al- | sehieme, which vromises in time to put | ghy nsin the various shades of brow For evening wear white undressed kid «1o 1. | G cenland undér the eare of the Danisiy Mis- | other Crabtrecs, is ti s | sionary society. ringham, in Lancashire, 0 s liberally | }is receipts alongside of those ede tints are | pye First Colored Baplist church of Nash i 1 is domiciled In_an_old-fash- | 5 COeIPLS QO C e O O o bt v bt ! >, s LG _ ville, Tont, 18 a $55,000 house and mea | lone The walls of his setting-room are | 0 Dobbins & Div ' f“l:-'m !;',"',‘“'" l,“,‘,‘} tho ‘Cricket on the Hoarth.) 'Chon thero “Pshaw, no, of course they don’t. | spirits. All good do I accept atThycom- | A large hat of sucde felt, with flaring brim, | bership of 5100, covered With pHOtoEraph 0F Iiis toaeiior. ted o s letlers a map of | s tho ‘Lullaby’ and “When Love is Probably some young lady had been get- | mand, O God, and think, speak is faced with velvet of tl ne tint as the In January, 1583, the Church of England Miss Beatrice Cameron, leading lady of the | the rive fronts of C ||ll|3‘l|l nd lnlAf el | Young,” from “that new comic opera ting her bangs clivped, and sat inthe | it. I believe in the pure law, und by | felt. The trimming is massed in frontand | iy solchrate the centenary of its estavlish- | “Prince Karl” company, is Miss Susic 11 phia, with dotted lines indieating Vflml We get agreat many songs same chuir I did.” every good work I seek forgiveness of | consists of loops ot corn-colored vetvet rib- | Jon iy Australia, man of Brooklyn, off” the 'stage, and made [ ferries may be taken to his house at from” England. ™ ‘Sweot “Well, but Charley, continued his tor- | sins.” "It may be noted here that, as Mr. | bon and faney feathers of the same color. Presbyterians north and south, if wnited, | 1eFfirst appearance before the footlizhts not | € r and Point streets, which 15 con- ces,” ‘Gomg to Mar- “But here’s a long yellow hair. Do | earthly beings, and through the gift of barbers have such long hair as that, | speech created them to rule over the seen, althougl the light s Charley?* creatures and to war against the evil | more fashionable. ne (o | will probably run_this_winter are of the firm | ‘Rocking the Baby,” ‘White Wings,’ and had printed on mentor, ““there’s the corner of a hand- | Davenport Adams remarks, prayer, ac— “Man and wife,” says a writer on matri- | wouid have an income of §12,000,000, 8,479 | ot than two years ago with one of the | veni ntly near th \m-l‘lr:l\'“[("l‘fn'rnl‘ for ' Tat' have taken korchio sticking out of your pocket, and | cording to this sage,"is not the hambling | mony,“should legrn to pull togethor. Tthis | clhurches, 6,121 ministers and 505,50 mew- | 164ding amateur diamatio clubs of that city. | indicated. M. Sleeper has no Cimden well “and " will, no_ doubt, some writing on it. Let me sve, it says, | of the soul before its Creator, not the | {5 VOV b, hers Tl ot |iben ie entrance examination forthe American wge, but eares for the spiritual wel- for some time yet Harrigan School of Opera will be held at the Nation Conservatory of Musi teenth s wre of the flock of St. Ambrose, Twent cight street and Gira ‘Elia S-m. aspirations of the spirit towards the S Writer's arsu. | Japan has 168 Protestant churches, with a “On, git out, you pest, that's only one | source of all love and mercey, not the d :Efm,,‘""‘ e MuRe s 0 £ membership of 11,678, About one-third of the that Jim Floyd gave me to carry back to | sire of the creature to be at peaee with A black felt hat with high crown has the f'h;m-!lw- are selt-supporting }\Iml all but half | 14507, » sehool will reopen O the owner.’ God, but the renunciation of will volling brim lined with black velvet. Loose | & d04en of the rest are partially so. “Tuition is free tostudents who suc *“I'here’s a hairpin sticking out of your | noble and worthy aim in itself, but not | folds of the velvet are draped about the | | Pl;”omv 100 lhulukl)jjh has recently cele- | pass the examination. yest pocket, Uh:\l‘}cy:ducu that belong to | fulfilling the Christian idea of 'prayer.”” | erown and a lavge cluster of mahogany- | prated his sixty-ith birdhday, and will cele- | “ppo - jong antici Jim Floyd or the barber. And ther But imperfections of this kind cause to | tin aiirette, foru the | brate, Wis, fortloth anuiversary as bastor of | dora” oecurred A Y- | hasn’t got out anything new as yet, but { rd avenuo, this cityy | wo will probably hear from him Soon. In _Though the reverend firm of Dobbins | the meantime, {Baxter Avenue,” ‘Den & Diverty are far and away in advance |y Grady's Haek]' ‘It Showered Again’ all competitors, there are other | and e ! Puton Your Bridal Veil' will still mden ministers who do a snug busi- | repain on the barrels. Scanlan's new s in matrimony. Al the mnisterial | songs, T expeet will take well, and I will on of “Theo- on Monday nnive 1 ostrich plumes, with h et . the Church of the Pl 24 s EY i s e X But the enemy had retreated. stand out in bolder and more striking ming. BT, yol o | evening, and was, according to- the Tribune | merchant princes are Methodis Itis a [ probably put his ‘Rose Song’ and relief the pure and perfeet teachings of with colleze has made )I|<sl‘(:‘_:f;it;l'!‘:l‘}:; ..v:.lew:'x'Afixrlxiu'.x}'“z‘lf.{ ‘,ti::x:tllltq Merm ',’.‘:m}';:}‘ of that city, a limited success. From cold month when the Rev. George B. | {Gather” the Myrtle with Mary’ into some How to Get Fame—An Ideal, Columbus Dispatch, She stood on the bridge one evening, Ve counts Miss Lillian Oleott, the compa We cannot say as to how she'will [ €lgn immigrants and 200 more proselytes [ noviee who undertook the title role, cut trimmed, but it would look too loyely | from the south, making an addition of about | vather a sorry figure in her efforts to copy on be- | \itn a prinzess irain and an orange feather. Christ. _And it is 1mpossible not to com- | Fdwards, the noted English dwa Wight, pastor of the Third Street Motho- | of these organs dist Episcopal church, handles less than | kado’ is beginning to get p forty-five couples. The Rev. Willium P. [ will have to take & rest. W “The Mi- yed out, and e will run the }mr« His wonderfully comprehensive orm of prayer, in which *“‘subm And the soft wind kissed her curls, i g AL R s : Bernhardt. A T e Wi aavenoua D i 3 AR sho siehod for s marked distinction | fore ’od and charity to man imply “‘the | " A"honnet of black felt has a coronet brim | - Mrs. Gros , the daughter of Edwin —— Davi ‘!:\fsmfs,‘l is ll;lf:";n‘]r:;!- oY "'l:'fl ‘Gypsy Baron’ and ‘Little Tycoon’ for e for s Taneiad dist conquest and humiliation of self, faved awith biush, & fold ahd kuot of poppy | Booth, has presented a beautitul window to TSI R e parsonngo o adwiy Mothodist | some time yet. In spite, however, of his earnest ex- | red velyet cross the brim at the left side and | the Berkeley Memorial chupel, at Nowport, When a girl is duly married piscopal church: Ho has sn average | Do old tunes over rovivert| “1'ye vainly sought,” she muttered, hortations to his fellow-countrymen to | large metailic green bird and fancy aigrette | the gift being in mewmory of ' the donor’s jienresein i dulvimarrled, e output of a couple and a third a_day, or | “Yeg, indeed. Wo generally give the au o lead by my Tie young face, scok the true God, Zoroaster scoms ot | complote the triming. The strings, which | mothier. = el Siie's numbored 'MONKAL the maby forty a month. “The Rov. John Horsler Is | now tuhes a run for dbout o yoar, and nd eke by iny style of dressing, first to haye met with little encourage- | cross the of the crown, are of poppy-re ie number of Japanese in the Mikados W over 8 mi rated at the same figure at City Clerk | then hang them up for a while.” If the; And eke by my step of grace. montoand in oneof his saorod conaaier | Velvet ribbon with picot edies. empire professing the Protestant faith is Whoruererjpillipeantissed, | Carman’s ministerial commercialagency. | ire very popular, they ate sure to by 1 though f ST find Lim bursting forth into this lamenta- | |, Well, Bascomb, liow is your married life? n0w 11,002, fillw}yl_l‘;g 83, inoreaso during the S A smaller nessis done in Baptist | wanted again,” Y S1Y16 and 2to word e, " | tion: ~“To wiiat "lund shall T turns | You used w callybur wite's daisy. Hitroloeria 1L n St I8 RuIer el EDUOATIONAL, puptials.” Sull s volume i xespectable. | ™ *y tho and-organ business on the de- T've been very badly distanced— Whither shall Igo in turning? OWIng 10 | Georgo, I've found another sweot f There are 23,000,000 of people in the Pun- ) college oned in S o Bov, Isnde OV ynn arolysitlos: 1ossi| olinat o A e tho desortion ur‘ur‘_ s "l"'l T ":“‘)‘g"w l[y:: é’l‘l‘u';‘ ‘Er; v\l':\k-slul(;ut dova j“|h nmmil: “‘Ivh“,m thulnm]\'rlxt* l:mls( llm‘ . \‘m( :gxlllg{xc(uxan,L is to be operedin Salt u:‘“.l ll‘x‘:lu dozen hymenenl knots in the |u,\lui si r :1-:;.-;1- are mrlu? \Ln,nllt:'r;znnln i S panions, none of tho sorvants pay rever. | and gives me tho awfulest curtain leotures.” | effGrt made till 1570; but 5o NuMerous are the | s i hme versity of | IO ¥ about to-diy than ever before, although “Now to thae, O, Bridgo of Brookiyn, S1ice to 1o, nor do tho wicked Tulers of | AL Iodaea AT Whtt 40 3ot £all hor | Cheitinns HIOrO O Thst iaat. vere oot vahotreshmen class at tho University of [ ™Presbyicrian quotations are so small as | you may not notice so many—the city hns m‘“"’fll ,“3;.’::"(""’,\‘;,"l‘,',_l,“‘{""‘;,“r',{,‘g:“"' the company., How shall I worship Thee | now?” “The nizht-blooming serious.” chased tracts of land to the ‘Value of 10,000 | ¥ I b{’; an_ its regular torm | 10 Scarcely aflect ”“1' ']"«"H“l“-l :' *Il";g of | grown so large, The business is too good 3 So Ry breash, O ryer— further, O God?’ But success wasin | For autumn and winter, combination in | rupees, Princeton o N 5 goods is pretty much handled by the Rey. | Lot to have plenty of recruits. A good For they’ll save my life, of course, store for him, and his teaching was des. | costumes will be_as mai fentureas in | The Wesioyunsof Victoria eelebrated their [ Wiih %% ;’v“"'l";-» 'f'".l?i‘ oll 3 Wiiliam Boyd, who h D16 AN Iy as oo L wavh kel ey aCH LTS ’ Why He Stopped. tined to exert for a long time a powerful | the past season, Skirts will be trimmed with | jubilee on May 19, when prowises of $105,000 [ o The salary of - President Hlolden, ‘of the | ¢ from twenty-fiye to thirty a month, | knows that if he goes into & fashionnble i oy Arkansaw Travelor— When did you | sWay over his countr bands et {rom woven material and arranged | 1o a thanksgiving fund wro received. Tl Siate university, Calicornls, hasbeon. Taised |ignd 'the ey, M. A, Browbson, who | nmehoorhosd e will b recognteed o e draveler.— en _d ' n a variety of ways, except when the drapery | are now 791 churchies in the colony, with 1 0,08, akes g ; 'n of ten cf o EROLAR A i ez | stop lecturing on temperance?’ asked | Some doubt prevails as to the exact | 1 & iiely of Waxs PR e Canay C Llocal preachiers, s1o olass leads | With thousands of children roaming her | Wakes & monthly return of ten couvles. | public nuisance and be paid to” moy the governor of Arkansas, addressing a » and place Zoroaster lived, but it is | o edged with a single b Among the Germans the Rev. J. H. | while in the tenement distr he and of fur or trim- Sunday school teache: i 5. streets for want or school accommodation, ; bl ! : well known reformer, ally agreed that he was born in | ming, a narrow foot plaiting or aband of [ The Spiritualists are the only religious | NeW York pavs the clerk of the board of | Diziger leads, with an average of twenty | come and gets all the spare penni “Weli, you sce, I went up into the trin over a thousand years ugo. As re- | feathier stitching. body in Wareham, Mass., who pay a tax upon | education 37,500 a year, A month, f to ror So, you sce, in both Dry Fork neighborhood and did my best, his personal life little is known; the | The residence of Mrs, Mark ITopkins, in | their house and place of worship. Warehain At the Methodist colleze just adjourned in he Camden marriage market is thus | makes monc but the distilieries were too thick.” life as_handed down to us | process ot erection at Great Barrington, | assessors tax the temple and fnml upon & | Dublin, Sir William MeArthur gave $3i5,000 | controlled almo: iirely by clerieal There are several establishments in n whose busi- | New Yor at all considcrable as Justice | o who, ving entirely legendary and unhistori- | Mass,, will have a state dining room, 40x60 | valuation of $6,000; the headquarter building | toward the erection of a new building on the | operators. The only Inym cal. That hé was a man, however, of ¢ feet, stories in height, with a roof of | and lot—used wholly and exclusively for its | Methodist grounds at Belfast, where young 5 traordinary intellectual abilities is uny. | £18s5. The walls of this room will be finish- | purpose—tor several hundred mo women may be educated, yorsally ailmittod, having boon styled | 86T YAEES 0 AR GG ! v, A et Y6 I “the master of the old living creation,” | 850 Mouating a large number of guests The | 2t the vatican will bo covered and given up | of Hebrew in the German Theological semin- | yrade of a couple suflering public has refrained from test- W L R 5 5 arg r as a place for the exhibition that will be held | ary, Bloomtield, N. J., been converted to A R. W busine: i Mo llow. 4 the abyss of knowledge and truth, residence has several beautiful towers and a | {1y 1 yatican on the occasion of the oL the Catholie faith, and will study for the usti b\ ¢ business is | jng . Most of the followers of this pro- It his misfortune to have lived at s | lawn of over 100 acres, Tho place il cost | sneredotal jubileo next year. Besides this, | priesthood at Seioh Hall coliege, more T ble for its romantic than | fession own their organs, but many of pl"lllllllvyu period Am_nm wur.ld s history, | ncarly h:,m?t:,u‘m. ; the vast hall of the tapestries and that of the Mr, McMasters, of Toronto, who erected | 10F its ||-u’m|n ;ml\ © foutu 8 .Lln' them rent them. ; A street organ even when the wisest men ;lnp]mll in the | It is a mistake that there s & revival in | antique vasesand_candelabra, splendidly re- | the building for the Baptist institute at Wood | 18 & young glishman of dark eyes 18 worth from #30 to §200, id dark in search of truth; and, if we veflect | whito hose. ‘The erroneous impression arises | stored by Leo XILL last y wili also be | stock, Canada, and ¢ndowed seven of i Gl rament, and takes a deep | weighs from tw nty 10 seventy how steey in ignorance and idolatry | from the fact that many women buy as nmllfi used as exhibition halls on” this same o professots, has recently udded $250,000 to | st in all the handsome young peog pounds, The a ge weight, hows and vieinity thatsupply hand- « | ins to the itinerant grind and in his oflice near the | whother they are indictable or not as , has a comfortable | public nuisances is a question which the **Audience got drunk, I suppose?” *No, not particularly.” “Why did you stop then?"” “Well, you sce, I got drunk.” Knew all About It. “John, what is the matter with yon ight eye?” said an Iowa woman to her usband, “I don’t know, my love. It keeps twitching and winking constantly, and I am gnite unavle to control it.” ble. “There | * Phe large court yard of the Pino (Pigna) | Kev. Immanuel M Casanowicz, professor W ~ e 34 co. | the nations wore with whom Zoroaster | White or ecrulisle thread stockings as black | sion. zifts forthe purpose of making it a full col- and up by » him, He has had | ever, is about thirty pounds. wiil John, I would like to make one ve- | gia'in "contact throughout his lie, wo | O 4ark colored ones when laying'in a supply Pty o d ege. many cases which would form very good | last,'if proverly made and handled, in the quest of 'you, oannot. but admire the courage. with | o hosiery for the season, Iiey'do this be- SINGULARITIES, ) ) ) o coming vear in Harvard will be espe- | hinges for tho plot of a novel of incideut, | neighborhood of twenty years, and. ein . 4 1 canse white ana ecru stockings of the sheer- oia lly marked by Nt L ¢ ! H - Wwhich ho proclaimed his belief and faith | est kind are always worn under biack or | A seven foot snake thathad just swal- | hs o, markedby the imporfant eliangos in ine-aas .:?'fi"‘}','o‘f’.f‘:i‘lfi"‘{“‘,“.j;r"l','fl"“‘““ bo ropaired so often in the meantimo that in_the true God, dark colored stockings by prudent or careful | Jowed two large rabb) was killed a few “What'is it my dear?" )k *'Please don’t dr any soda water od upon during i o gel 1], B last year, The eralty Yo very little of the original instrument will until that eye gets well But it should bo added that the super- | Woei, who do ot WISl to Xun tho TIsk Of | Lrye ne o woicsteiy i pied RAINSE Jonte, nng ald Mblveralhy willighich v ho was ubout to Lake on_n s | vemuin in the end. There 1s the greatest A Commeroial Transaction, stitious notices and practices which “are | blood polsoning from badly dyed cheap hos- | " Dickson connty, Tennessee, farmer re- | changes which, ather outset would soeni as | errand to Philadelphia. ‘The difference between players, and” it doos that measured four feet | far away the bridging the Atlantic does now. | leaved from it as soon as the not follow that two men will, with the and nine inches frow tip to tip of wings. For the” first time in her long career th on soy soil, and, rushing up to the | same organ, make the same amount of In a Belgian pigeon race that took place a | tendance at the religious serviees of the uni- 4 1, unxiously & hown | money. A poor player will collect hare o 4 magistrate. 60 or 70 ¢ First Bootblack. Billy, how would you Like to go into partnership with me? ¢ Second Ditto, Y sir; we'll begin “s0 prominent and repulsive’ in the [ lery. Black stockings are really on the in- | oonjyvkilled an o sa-callud Tater Zoroastrianism woult huvi | SFcase but ladies aro beginning to realizo ti ) had no sympathy with our sage. Indeed, ey oy Ao ones. 8] h e —— as Mr. Cook points out, the snered chants nec R 00 . - while ago, the winning bird completed 510 | versity will not be compulsory, although the y to uts for o day’s work, waile i Very well. Run over to the corner | of Gathas attributed to Zoroaster, und sn?;:«::.‘fi:xfi:’r”' :':;{:L:lo" an average spoed of 1,151 yards per m‘“l"f‘.‘l“\“"i'l'fi*‘i . Are ul':;;"::'.‘\(“r‘;.'»unm Here is one,” said the gateman, at | good, bright performer, with plenty of and gof two boxes of blacking,” f".l“" by ail crities to give a faithtul AT S h““(.”k‘; T A ‘A lm;”hl 7ot LS e ""“Ml““,‘ The aioats of G treadom will the same time pointing out Justice Kers- spression, will gather in $1 or §5 " be “Money! Why, 1 could getit myself | entirely free from all such pernicious R Tt BT P e AT ANATe AR S0 R Nahads u‘\‘u“i;':‘d the country, or God's suke do not jest,” said the | yields on an averuge $2.50 or 8 u day * with mone 1 reckon I'll dissolve this | tenets,” In short, the prineinles of b Tn search of snipe and plover, five hundred pounds. Tue incoming elass at Haryard will prob- | YOUnZ man in an agitated tone. One of the best-known organ-grinders partuership. You are no help to me.” in an omniseient and atl-mereiful God, A most remarkable freak of nature has been | 8V1¥ mount up 1o very near turee hundred, At is no joke," suid the kindly voice of | sev g0 wis a young aud pretty —— as set forth by Zoroaster in the national A gloomy, disappointed wight, seol by Mr. William Holland for exhibi- | Qut of the 200 or more s exami- | the young magistrate. “What can I do | Italian Zirl about Stwenty yveurs of nge, Him, religion which he founded, approach far B et dagod Hand taraasing. Y - h X Assed, r you?' She was strong and well “bi tion at tlie Aibert valace, Battersea, in the | Batlons for entrance Buston Courier. nearcr the old Hebrew faith which pre- Returns he homeward in the night, Beside these, sixty itted from lie,” oung man, turning | sidering the load she carri ) u ¢ ¥ form of an infant boy, aged twelve months, 3 tuned a The actor down to the footlights strodo, pared mankind for Christianity than With several fingers missing. who weighed upwards of ifty-¢ight pounds, | the diferent” academies near Boston, where and swinging ‘open the 'carringe | very phimp and attractive figure. She And Lis strides they were fumense, be suid of most of the other religions CONNURTALATIES. and stands three teet high, 1‘:"“.‘;";?::::';""{”;fif]fi**.'"‘“‘i!l{“";.mf "l:e;h‘v aud Providence has thrown the means | did well in the business and eaught as And from his parted lips there lowed tem: framed by the lending intelleots at NNUE K8, A big bear attacked a colt on Dry Creek, | St Louis and Paris This Tatter place et | ©f our union directly in our way.” many beans as did pennios, is latter p A stream of cloguence. respectiye periods in the world's history. A California. Its mother came to tlie rescue, ade a place for examination th The justice stood upon the carviage | Her dark ntle muzio proved wong the wedding presents given to a | and, while she fought the bear, the colt ran | Hhofrot o t o damination this y ) ade rottic o A for ) RA 4 sight 1o le: e f 0 Let the Boy Go. : : ght On. see what was the matter and found the faith- | (o k. Poalding in B e 3 i Tl i e R A H\as the blaze of tie plumber's diamond | yvinoton Crio: de was only a | The Utiea Herald charges that & clergy- | ful mare dead aud tho bear sitting o the &i}.‘,‘fi.;}:."fi‘,'&flfl".‘iLl’..'.”n’f.“g'?ii.’.’.fl"i{aili‘.’; 2 hayplost, warriod olgis | RAGlel all Lio servant giriain ties uslgle ¥ Who st in an orchestra chair, boy, but ho was before the police judge. | WA at Camden, New Jersey, has Issued a | body, and still have their summer abroad before o8 by authority of his position us o | grocory. The faly oraun grinder soon “Well, my lad," said the eourt kindly, | Bif, of the river fronts of that place and [ A’big black cat and a big black bat battled | entering, tis also for students wh adelphia, with dotted lines showing the | for three hours in the Kansas Gity postoilice | Lake the prefiininasics wiieh tome . ish to Tounsorial itemn, of tie lghway comanttee, | hees 2 I3 . d A AP ¥ e aware of this attalinent and man- £ " “aocording to the statoment of the ofticer | hortest routes to his residence, for the infor. Jours In Nt 9 relininarles which come a year be- | att celebrates the union of all | aged 1o serenade the shop " exas Sittings: An eldorly goutleman, | making Uis arrest, you were painting tho | mation of sloplug coupics. S0 | Aty in S Seeeanc i il dhe L. | daro entorine wikiouk Baviag fo/oes tca | (LAYAL SRS SEEUEAICE W uiianof il | akod lo scrgiiado to shou arith & by o i eros® heuc only & few loncsowe hairs | town red, ~Have you anything to say for | A citizen of Waco, Tex., had & remarkable | back and chew his ear, and the cat’s Were to T side. Since October two hackmen have | the youi, ton for some time, fund l"fi““‘n' t)l(l_l-h a drug store, aud said | yourselfi? experience one day recently. He went to | run under a desk and scrape off the bat and A Scheme That Always Works, bought new $1,200 barouehes; one min- | finally ca to the conclusion thaf the to the dlerk: ARLSi +:No, your houor; the officer is right.” | visit Lls mothier, who is nearly sixty years of | then renew the conlict, Harpers' Bazaar: Brown—Did you go | ister has declined a donation party, and | joys of married life were preferablo t A irant to buy & haly brush. “Bul you aro yery yousg. Have you | gl 1n & nolfllfifivnns Jown, but Tound shhe | A calf was born on’ the place of W.S. | for a vacation this summer, Smith} a cranky stockholder of one of the ferry | hor precirious if indep istanoo, i LURE J0uF OwD Ukt auy employmont? Ty g gy wf&"fifi,&’fi:m‘"} ;r:rli::-'alg_l.:;-nslw.]r(mrf:ucouul;y. Virginia, | Smith—Oh, yes. companies has demanded an investiga- | and yielded 1o the yoi grocer’s suit, i ] )_ “What's the matter with a tooth | b No, your honor; wy father 1s 8 mem- | 10 ation thas his wite had eloped. with § PR Lo SIar s Wik & iarme ouble | Brown—How did you manage your | tion into the refusal of the corporation to | AL tught have beci well were it not thia Ry er of um:glr_«,sd. . liandsower miau, e bas now soid out and | ears, Iach mouth was perice o Sysasns ne iness affairs? declure an extra dividend, the bridegroom’s father woke up one ling H AT ! Un']'ffi‘, em‘;n mmll the judge in sur- | gone to @ tongue and a full set Of fo LL There was | ,, Smith—I took my advestisement out of City Clerk Carman said terday that | morningto dind the contents of his cush & It Was Al Rtighe, }hif»wur‘»r‘?g .,:’,‘K.'a..‘,,‘".::’fia :::& 0‘; u‘l‘“t"&lflwt‘o. p.*m.ca.,mum '{f,fl”’ & eyoon f,'kflfi."df of xm l(u.ll(l and one in | the lLu er unl&ll remrnua,(-:‘zh:rmuun Phllndul}»hh ulm. by no m‘ is the only | drawer and sufe gone, umll l.ind son and p : i) " A 2 ) 0 ving in Galves! '6XA8, Was L 10 e middle e forebead. ‘The calf was | any business to manage, Greal eme, | source of supply, nor was Fennsylvania. | heo v it. They had eloped, no one A N Tid-Bits: I heard that somobody in | correction of inberited weakness,' Juan B.lnun.nbn account of Lfi'fimm dead, «h{ ' | Much busivess ‘camo from Dolewure, | ibew wi i e :

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