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- T DAILY BEE: SUNDAY DECEMBER 26 N N N U n a m a pretty domestic dr m\.’\‘ Y ON VENTURE. and valuables in a hand-satchel,and Tom HONEY FOR THE LADIES, |m teous Bride,” a8 though the lives of i Vuxvr>~ »f this city. About 8:30 o'clock | van's Story of Life Upon the I'he Indiaps had been too cunning to | v t long aud slender 1 possible quantits of music. in the teh of North | | | s} behin 7 v i . " . ast possible time. At ‘elock tomton i '] s and 40,000 mome Aimost any morning there may be seen Western Plains. leave a he behind, though they did \ are the rivals of Py e Jomtoms men nOL APDEAT 10 Mistrust my bro at work, the ntil 4 age a8 a Halter of Strife or the Abid Constitution: One balmy June We t orsaid bridge a pretty s were reported to the ing Place of Happiness { n. v ) sat, sad and lonely, by the | who snemed. 10 huve 1o fear of him : ol | ™ Tethadist conterence at its recont AITIN PES vorure. | § tovs, mnd ASwe rode, Tom explained how g | : 5 Yooaon hve et b MBI AL ki SR fronly air that tenders [ i Jeft for the neatest | came to be with the Inaians. He 1 dolls' furnitar MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, PuRbtibghe bl s ming and conjures il been captired nearly a year before wl ATT& 6 = R i Tetioh solters, by of tene OM-Hand Marriage at Fourteen Cents | of a snug ) | out on & hunting dition, and in orler home 19 1 - dyisg at her | opy Anger, At red to rost a « Te—He to Treat a in reality t adub first time, 88 We | to save his life Bad foined them, with th M . 3 from duty on the Sat ot AT B e x him on these | hope that ho would in time escape Wl oboerig e United Presbytostan g, Husband — A Domes : ! ovits i 1le biad won their cor 1 \ T i o a . : et 6 IOt > : ¢ pearing to renter benrtl . 5 t troncon Howard's new play for Ro ! t J tol and Crane is to be ready by July net little boy who ru h wh hrAknflyg e * ot 1 the United is model little home Wien the Indians star Q } s 9 SATRS R ARLLL - Stand from Under, S vontit wite 1§ Moo f | A thay Hat'ventnred far y \ anew | of tat no'd i A% wor tand \ f rning 1 1 to make a desperate off $ ‘f‘”x‘”‘" o 1 Jan H.’ bers it 1l 20 to work ¢ Y “ . wd have them: capture light tortoi $ el sewing yon my 1t e ." i s work 1 S LIS o o ave I two \ edict fort toman Cathol 1 wue endeavoring dispel p ¥ Was boginning to b TR e avery LU LUV AL AR L | is rare, and than which a | s and fear, Baby sat near ne and my fopes were sink Reiualan tranyas dra 1o fvals of tha nad ( ¢ i dall y Yot an hive 1o more g wd crowing at T would give out and we | some French bronves thiat eome auiong rich La ot ¢ o foreien issionary wan and [ ; kitten's pranks I took up my | Wouid ber od 1saw a team coming | holiday got is year, m 0 Ehiacel ISt yaney ny own o | this conple toward us i« niy husbued returning | Shonpine and work bags of velvet, p! 1 g ? Betore Ui o an who'd | nauit ith Liome | broche, and various art fabrics are sie Gray Opera co < 1im nou ne o Witk b direction my hushand had g nd 10 [ 1t did not take us long to explain the | among other holiday W Wiliningt it missianars m And claim from me, his “hetter 4 onst. THs tacts my e beheld & party of horscmen | aair and clamber into the wagon, Tuen. | FHINOL I8: Tound. 1 b Tective o wreld eiptsand a wea AL pllegianco biimd and mute, H coming towards out dweliing. Pliey | ing_ the horses at we drove for 1l tin and vellow ta e rdrobe TS hiold by ThHo TIooret ¢ Eor hitin to evolute is one of many clerks in rtin great spec lly followed b Yy r y 110 1AL 100 e ¥ 100 YH (8 uldesanii ) t hore, His salary discorn them piainly, a8 there was | hina, mueh relieved at the loss of her v ol trims black gimp | SompRny, 1s tie strongest, b has o ! Iast 100 years wore than 100 mis. The Marriage Problem. The wife 1 cll-born [ nothing to obstrict my view double burden and biack plastron fichus for eyvening wear | BCGan s il innlost part AL Avorr Tt THo. Natt while toston Record: The common talk ! great numbi v 1 ‘4\' hoart ¢ 5 w hound, all the rl:nxvh We re ne fortin safoty and it did | OV DY “' ool "l‘”"-* ot ¥ a6d I mia trving, known_a: have been gathered i Atong young men that the i tion throy ¢ al imugined eame rushing upon me. f not take long to goet the ( BN | o by Callons (e il Yor ‘the | 9L tinLondon Evanselieal Lutheran general couneil murriage b ich an o s, Loy p 1 remembered my husband having told | troops in hot pursuit of the s, my | comfortable the best tailors use silk for the | el yarriod on the bttt oy dul pensive 4 | marr 1 me a fow days before that the Tndians | brother acting as guide, In o few hours | [OgRaation of the Ehtite corimg, o oo | eaxo, s vick % Amorican board of Jons plan OF TAISINg impediment i r W1 had by n.nmv‘n\"“\‘ predations some | we had the sfaction of BEBTAsH) ““"UI e R w.“ T nds for and carvying on missionary wor have one unless ry < | the took thie ) 1 R AL blgodthirsty fellows in irons Sought eagerly by holidny (¢ hunters. R ) 3 for In Calonel Robert Lincoln lins 1tod to willing to remain very poot. ‘Ihis kind st foar foubt to | Who or what these men were 1 had next” morning. we returned to onr | *GHCGEED ol fatnting is done on gauze | B ek e appront wions | g 1. ficoln Mo Lpisconal of twaddleis so much’in vogue that it will d hand in hand on the | no time to decide, for they avere rapics + home, brother Tom with ue, and | fans. Many of these ate bright ved. Costly He ' A ERAL il h ot Chica 2 colin’s bivle, probubly seem heresy to take any other \ i of lif Ihree months after | avbproaching, I realized our dany vl nothing the worse for the raid. feather fans are only e rigueut foF ver 3 I AT wouder e trequently read while in the white viow of the case, but bearing in mind the r o young bride obtained o po- | they prove to be enemies Vhen they discovered our escape they | dressy occasion Henry 1 tak W innumerable stories of beating and mutit (ssistant caghiern age seemed to come to n ted atter, not waiting to burn tho The wreatest bencfit of a villaze newspa Ay Iyon s a4 misslonary ation, and even murder inflicted unon r total incom 5 We have a pet horse, o m Aling, as e had feared they would per is felt when the snow is so deep that the ¢ ¢ | to the Hawaiinn Islands in and having women by drunken and ugly husbar | On that they not only liv my father. We vi r highly | Have lived in western home | women can’t £o out and talk o eacti other At f v \ there the ¢ Jr years withe it seems to be about time to start ad happny. Their house is a | and brought her from i long _enough to see it surronnded by a | Over the backyard fenee, iaving i ey e the island, died October 6, in the erusade to bring aboat aresolve on the but picee by picee has been If they were Ind r : 3 populons and wealthy country, Table searts shoulil be long and narrow. o at when Minnie Hauk re e part of women not to getmarried. They rot W nentty turnished and in every [ would be eaptured, | never had but “Mv 1m Adventure. as not to hiide all the pretty “wood, yet serve v s n ( Arizonn, tWelve nin , Nearly every young man Fun about twenty tines as much risk 1 tthere is perfect evidence of t mounting and secking i as a mat while forming background for the Hiefs retived behind the’ theate L {uow Colonel Tizersoll iy such an operation as the man does, and | touc w’s hand, whos is | meighbors: but L had nearlyas great A GIRL'S VISIT TO HEAVEN, e L ok e concertand drew lots to ser wha singly_chin of athelsm, ainst 3 o y i ear 0 + Indians, besides, n effort is being man by a New York (L marry her. Minnie escape Sodid Min < ospel and over S0, if the latter cannot “aflord™ to take nnto | love. ¥ years they have been | fear of them as of Indi 1des, SRR TSI RO [ i i 1 SRRy HBND Iimself o wifo, the majority of women | married and in that tinie this brave httie | to earry my baby on a horse wasbeyond | A Pennsylvania Ma b3 by Lot R s R A Y i S hoameo i a PR ok it t % Hroemiy penthas I oW Tranca Twe 5 SRS, s is theatre, Dues he want 1o $pof Mume. Scalchi her hmsband, Signor Several months aco the people of Sydne can well determine on their part to re- | wom s saved over five In my S 3 L. Trance Twenty iy Monthe, 118 B HES HVN T TOX tHE OWHEHS T e o e IR NaURBH, SR overal mouths aco the people of Sydney main single. Within twenty years we | lars it, ye hundreds of young Jut | resolved to secure Dolly n 15t Pittsburg special to the St. Louis Globe : : \ 3 IR bR - x FHIaatD ) thos Small shades for eandles are of faney ¢ which in theirabsence is practically turned | inviting him to come to - Austrafia and hold prediet that elubs for wonen, and an | men and who fear to marry on Taking baby to my arms L hueried 10 | Domoerat: Maggeie Beadlinz, the soven: | i vations. eolors, miiky white and opaine | It Bospital and dispensary for the voor | meetings, ey have edn reply that increased independence in - earnin B 0008 year, and young men | the stable, intending to hide her in a | toonth year old daughter of James Bead- | with jeweled cedters, and are so mounted | people of the neghiborliood. 1t is called Sofia, | e eantiol lease 0is family now for wo long y livelibood, and @ generally better status [ who keep selfishly the honest heart of a | ¢hump ot vm k bushes where she would ling. o conl_miner in Banksville, three | a5 to o down with the eandle as it ourns | after its misiress, journey, v Lone At he may yet visit for unmarried females will result girl waiting m patient expectaney while | be completely concealed fiom view. | milos from Pittsburge, has awakenod from | shorter 1t is now said the collection for a conten- | the colo serions diminution of the marriaze rate, | You waste annaally enongh to give her | But, not tns would not do, 1would be | o trance, which was reported recently in | Fas not deeree that a tailor-made | nary memorial of Weber at Entin, Germany, - And, when women are not to be ot tor | the con L of & roof of your own | Seen by the advancing horscmen winle e Globe-Democerat, — With a few ieid t shoul s viguear of heavy eloth, [t | hasvroved a failure, and the ecection of the | The Sort of Boys they Raise in Texas, asking, men will be more eareful of | and you Last night this happy | leading her across the road. | intervals with more or tless duration, | May beof lizht ladies” cloth, or vigowue: of | ontieut s tidetinitely posthaned. Chly | Brownsville Cosmopolitan: —Recently Adittla “corner” in the marriage | family went to the theater. Both were [ Suddeniy 1 thought of the | she has been in n comatose or trance | fa¥of the tuncrous serses manttactured | (G SGE IEt TN R that & yoar ago. " [ two bovs, brothers, one of 11 and the market would not be a bad thing. o1y even Styhebiy dressod, They | Would try to et her” into it After con- | dtate for twenty-six months, Whnle in | "Lt (s ftannl S RUTO LA I RRL AR other 10 years of fyze, were playing on - 2l eatin breathless absorption. 11 was a | siderable pulling and conxing she wasin- | this condition <he totaliy oblivious to | Dows your husband boliove In enclalisme | C. W. Couldocl, the vetoran nctor, aftor & | {1,y ks of the river it Ur oy p Wytheville (Va)) Enterprise: Wife, do ng tin 1\‘ ¢ ool point was gravely | and was out of sight 3 her attendants say that only « little food, | can hardly get’ him to come into the parlor | enreer has been singularly successtul, his | mother, and while gathering it lifted a you make your hushand’s home a place | marked by mutual glanees of appreeis 1 hastily closed the tran door and seat- uid form, was placed between her | when any of the neighbors eall.” reatest siteeess beine i the eharacter of the | dry branch of a treo and uncovered a of rest after the toils of the have | fion, und when the drop curtain foll,with | tered some litter and brush over En- 1 Jips, yet she only lost a few pounds in “Miss Do Jauns is a vory selt-possessed | Old mitler in Hasel Kirlke, Last season he | pagtlosnake, which bit the eldest boy in been concluded? Do you by kind words | 4 sigh of velicf the young wife took her | tering the house, 1 pre ssed baby to my | weight he was lying in bed when your | young lady, isn’t she?” remarked dackson, | starred in the Willoy pse, M. Conldock | the finger. The youth feeling the venom and o cheerful smile light s pathway as | jusband’s arm and together they went to heart as 1 uttered a forvent prayer. Not [ eorrespondent ealied at her home,” No- [ #Yes, she ouzhit to be,” replied Dickson. | 13 over seventy years old entering his veing, called on T i struggles along, often weary, often 1t honse w o the strength of aflec- | more than half a mite distant 1 plainly | vember 16. She looked bright and ani “Why so? “Beeanse L have asked her to be tti says Home, Sweet ome and Comt brother to ent oft the injured nember, faint-hearod and, o, o thonsand Gmes | o amt the: enerey of ehdeayor are | saw that the steangers were Tndians, [ mated, and conversed without roserve or | M€, threo times and: she said ‘no” each ozl the Rye are chestiuts that make | Phe latter asked, “\With what:? : almost ready to despair and say within | Hiended into one symhpony of happ painted and bedecked as though on the | embarrassmont. the scores of peo- | 0 5 1 palms tingle, strike bollo With this thin, flat stone Mied t himsclf 1 cannot go further? Do you b warpath ¥ ple who have called on her she | Lady—<sShut vour mouth, B ridget, you are X, thelr pocket books, and miake | vy Shioking up one and RIS help him try “to climb the steep where i CiEE e AV Closing and fastening the windowsand | fiag ‘velated a remarkable story of her | the most impertinent servant L ever hadg | 3R Fe Duoyiamile By the way, she wiss | & or'an anothor. flat one. Tho brotho fame's proud temple shines afar?” If ; OWILEGhODRS VIO, doots, 1} wiltchiod FHlioje” DIOVORIoNts) us!| iyanaTtOn Lo} WhAL!ShG Htormesenyents| Jo il ays wantitoitinve wlie dnst word I Saree paitior stvor AR Drojzas K the st 1 h . and ) g 1 ! WPy $ , elhad ) A Htatib ; ! U caven.| Biidzot—sure. and tha's not my fauty [ N Lwee paivor silver ind bronze va took the stone and hammered away, and you have not, try it for one short month, Disshta they ¢ up, without being seen by | She does not allow her relatives or an how can 1 know beforchand whin yezare | by the Welsh, ’-wnu{ zens of the Quaker city tter some time succeeded in mashing off and see if you will not \ler by the ex- | [ ”1‘ ‘J’N‘ 4 4 15 oo | them, 3 .| body to she hus been sick, and insis £0ing to quit answerin k" A syndicato of capitalists are negotlating *| the finger, thus saving the life ot the nee. Men are si tures; so oHE AR DT Hikraas bt They approached the house tamdly yet | that she “only been away.” Mrs Colored ribbons worn around the neek are | for the Madison Square gurden in New York | heroie boy, who stood the horrible tor- dar that one kind wor ‘1..| one cheer- | hUCtio ’; ;”‘,‘ his cqual, I 0Ot gygqpdedly, and when not more than | Beadling and t whole family speak of | tied in the back ne of them | for £1000.000, and propose to convert it into | ture with great fortitnde. ful smile would make them dare to swim | better, but SN AL B0 N his ["“l! 8t ll ity orthirty vods away they stopped | what Muggip sajd *“since she came back,”” | iave narrow loops sewed Wlar intervals | ® palace of wimusement and industry, The through rivers of blood, muke them dare | tion in life ~that is morally. He shoult snsultation and it would be mmpossible to convinre or e ibhon Velvet dog collars are dot- | interior of the new structure to be buiit next to risKk all that is near and dear to them 1y strict attention to the physical con Phere were about ten in all and ' that glib Has:not returned from:thio 1 with pearls or diamonds. There are also | Sumier will contain places for dramatic, The most beantiful Christmas e; im- when a commanding word or a request | ditions of the one bie ehooses as his part- | whjie man was plainly discernable among gates of hoaven. They give asin. | ecklaces of jetor colored beads. S arantcaus tan axlibitonetwhlie ported from England age printed in Gor- couched in languiize ot the neatest [ Merin life, for health is woatth 10 tliC L disputable proof the faet that sho has | Albany irls have formed a leazue to ae- | GLRI% AREG JIGEHGEE S Jeovcupled | many. The cards are designed in Bug- would raise the rebellic pirit within | hations of the eavth. e s Talso find | 4 py talking a few minutes they azain | told the nantes and deseribed the appear ptno Chiristins presents of greater valu ity and luxury. Manst and, but they arc sent for printing to them at once. Wives cucourage your | Out what qualifications, if po statod foEw N o mE Sairsotly. toward | ancolof. tolntivertotipeoplelwiic diod bos | ity contst alinnyRgitiaruti pLiRes g Germany, where the elimate is better husbands, has for doinyr things ingeneral about | (e door. T ID R A IRt Sty S Sada a lelljy qutg UGl ie T 0 LGNS : nited for dolieate color-printing, and Of-fand Marri; S s R R D O tHow iy heart beat! Holdlng baby | knew when they were alive, \\‘L\- ’w'-.m 7 girls 50 long & e 13 one o g B where more time is - expended on- their Arnold White's “Problems of o Great | about b nd danees, and who can save U8 or strike us dead vather than de- | Boadling gives the following account of tmustbe awful provoking to the meny” | els now thirty-cight pupils, although it City:" B W marriages are often | train and bring up ch.ldren in the way session in St. Joseph, provision. Baby work | gave a searching glance in the girls 50 long as there is”one to s liver us into the hands of th vuthless | her recent sensations and experiences aid one of two tadies trippliy Fowrth | @ year and a halt ago with only six. A indians to meet a fate worse than death When I first lost consoionsnoess. ™ she | street. “How so?” inquired hercompanio T i Tl AP0 onen | they should g0, so that when they bo ! ) b L lost conseionsness, low g0 comy t of the students in fhe unl I T, o, | SRR, S G | s Lavhin 1 e s consononcs, o | S e UM, RIBR | T b, e salen o ot coB 3 QiR R G TR ATEes thar puenthey willbe &1 7 What woutd [lave given to have had | not 'see, hear “or feel angti How | onosldacftha strcetand a inndsome wowan m are studving wedicine, fourteen the “Red Chureh’” the foo fs soven pi oedit to th A oute my husbamd’s shot . geun, whieh he had | Tong (his arknoss lasted e e AT EECh e Aty nriths | osounyiand S itwoe pliticaliteeon FOR RHEUMATISM llluflvlwllt_nl- o el SR TSy iyt B e i it | taken with him? “The only weapon wo | membor, but suddenly it vanished, and N e R oo e S oW toriy s AL A S o TntL S J atitle which cannot be reproduced here, heiy \ i cll ST HRS et s SR M | \ iyt i ! | teine’in Tondon, ad i Paris 1 hin Tl fotlowing nentof tie methods | 35 a hnsband, and & good | SHLEGPEIR S ST ENC for mix Jif 2 ; hoy wore my | won ‘:‘“"“‘\”" dory, e wery offestiyo for fthe lact sscven’ yeurs clghiosn wvomen Lave MIRACLES OF CURE. N sl LIakuaHpopritenbl 6 sasmubs ines ; Yy As they reached” the house they dis dosii e Y8 100N L8| Tyt o dbethlof & LoiTt Sariea 30 Biton| Wummerenleoixonraianalurea; lished by AL L ‘Hl' . fl‘“jll 4 - mounted and came boldly to the door, Xt ndmother died when Mag- | at pleas fastened down under | Greenleaf, of Boston, ilarvard colleze will N. Albany St., Ithaca, N, competent witness, and the facts re HERE'S A QUEER MYSTERY. tiously raising the liteh, which they | o {her wag thirteen years old, ana | briid or . Wrappers of eream- | come into possessio of from $400,000 to Tor over forty yeurs 1 iinvo been o vle thercin have nat heon contradicted by = found secured s, Younger, died about three red woolen good’ are pretty when th 00,000, which he bl aecumulated by the Smiot Yleumatiémesxivas peequsa it the responsible ¢ reh door |\ Gaborinn Story of 1 Life as Told Paaring thov wonld by in the door s liore ‘intorra 1 have inserted picees or_ornaments of dark- | yjogt miserabla mode of Tite It 15 said that e O s i e ob ) 4 colored. velvet, embroidered with silks in | N s \ A i tles and a man more free from rheums. th difliculty i i Curtly in a Western Newspaper. sked s ealm |‘ s Leou B BUERGIE b : r. ‘-[u n n‘-l “I L : .Il.“.- |uxl-m}— {lsm, nevor wi 1k'n]‘:'\‘|,x»'.|‘|.»m-. My limb! with diflienlty was ietlyin. oy L BonTRRO I IR Ll oy A bt s iy e e bright h nortalized by Harvard: that this, indee 14t once wero Ut aud lume, are 10w a8 double precaution; to provent more gre Detroit Lot Six we 2o W g fiantroixbovliite squnwi fmothioravlibdisdibefo now horisran 1= Buttons hold a very prominent place among | was his chief ambition in Tite, 11is 'will pros Vght and limber as i wy youthy being brought into the chureh, and to | Stewart, a young man from Baflulo, A5 thorhaswerithoilntinn discover Tl s ST T e winter trimmings, Sowie of them have very | vides for the establishment of scholarships, .DIELL, srevent the eseape of semi-mtoxieated | Y. o : . i 7 ST curious srodueing the effect of | cte., and the income of oue-halt the entire —_ who wus living in Detroit with a | o kR b e T e > e riou: producing alt the entird Buffor 2 ) @ ¢ " oz b oice, though 1w my annt mediately,’ ro- | Smait Japane < They are intended st is to be used fo \ 4 Suffored 30 Years and Curod. pridegrooms. Inside the church v 2 | woman named Lottie Frank, said to her oagcs ey uance of Hestern A A 1 spoke in as maculine aone plied the young g and she told me it | for trimming jackets, and are sometimes of g library, Bangor, Maine, noisy, indecorous erowd. Dou 1 fin 1 3 ’ 0 - Mr. Frank Durgen, who works Mad- SLA Tl ol Uy got ajobs Lam going to work " was my grandmother, They wore robed | brownishered bronze'to mateh the preity col There are now seventeen Princeton alumni dens Turnus Sheo 31 Bavhangs Biree e I A e | Monday morning on Woodward avenuc ool Indian, want eat, wa el ihanacey oral fancy. clotlis. now! 8o much UEOWTOF | nasabintl o lnvacims o e ron alnn My Tather. who (lves at-40 'ox‘li Hats were frealy worn, and drink bottle | Jet us ‘ I will show you ontinued the savage, the only How did they carry you” asked your | Wiists and jackets s association in New YOrk proposes 1o ] erad with rheumatism and ] one who hud spoken representative. g “Wihiat was that erash of pottery T hea,d . into a Piinceton elub, though ‘,’,;“‘;‘]:“”"fl' Iy iperiarecyimateseiuy were passed to and fro and handed | the piac atked down Larned [ Tt not believe him and told 1] Onithiiriwings,eaWheniwoilonmol tof| usunowSallyi Wbl isonireats et sn buto ceibiisiin albdionss AiLlie comniitite vod ' tho bost physiclans fnd tried aoross tho aisles, Every now and then a | strcet to Griswold street, when Stewart | they conld get o drink at tne wetlg that Ll the bunk of the “viver they put me down yissimn Gaoanions sl adiua el i poinial sauie istmettingiotih altrunlees tho known romeilies for sitoh disonsos )ruH\ thrown by one of the erow Afto id: L want to go tothe Grisw had & ng for thom to loat, il and said: “This is a lifeboat.’ A MLt was the very oldest and rarest vase in | € < a board of alumni ehosen by the whicli timo his foot and the lower pi 1‘. B O al chamine wihich the logal | & minute tolook ata Buftalo new o0 | goingon a few miles they woul pedinto the boat it commenced | fheentire honse.” 1< that o, 1 graduates o co-operate with the trustees will o Nis 1ois wero swollen (o four ¢ A long iteryalaury veh the dogal 1 bhey turned down Griswold st n | friends who were of their own race, fomove. Noone was pushingor pull- | iv’s plazed I am fo hear ye say ihat weetearly in January, 1t eonsists o Mr Dl attiiul ive. Mo wppifod St Jacobs usinoss was being trausaotod, the 6ete: | 1y had “und the man entered tho | AL this they _threatened to break down [ ing it, and there were no oars or any- | toiwely. Lwas atraid af s it moieht Doil._elass of '53: Mr. Alexander, elass of 60, Ol to the afiicted parts and was com IONYNCRARANE el formant gradu- | /PR Ve Teft standing in the | the door if it was not opened thing connected with it. ‘Fhe river was | new and v, Moses Taylor Pym, class of nd ol dnd -l:J\ worke l' is way up to the \\-u‘v] ond“f & 2 1 was powerless and saw that my only | not wide, It was smooth and clear ‘_“ motbafapnry WA IR0 (Op A (avart antoron thalCriswn)damnn mee was to - humor I tremb- | When we reached the other side the ainnamosiof the jand o | Ched Bunscll 3 well-to-do Tumberman | linzly opened th : swing | Suvior was standing on_the shore, We | forinal dinners oredissees iike e rin nal savs: PrOf. C. A, Dontidson, who was sort the words ‘in each case.’ Thus the | 600 56,0040 Mich., mistaking the char- | back in crowded th o war-pai followed him up o narrow path till we ) epil Tor 1§ PUrpuses are Nost N leter siiggesting a conferer Kevoraly wounded at tho battlaof Gettys: forty conples wero united in holy mutri L Ser R it S RE creatures, each pecring eurionsly i | venched the gates of heaven. 1was not | Shitable Wese w el telinid phi infakives obthoxonsiarnioolioperito burg hins buor an aJmost constant sufferee mony. One man was so reealeitrant he | feter of the min, as she o RS s i | RIS 6 S8 AR O S AS | embroidery, plastror h arze din v 1e plan for the rogulation of inter I s with rhieumatism for over B i 05 1i0|| cloimed ysted her as she ittle room, hurdly seeming to notice we, | allowed to enter the gate, but conld see | 1ors real ovening toilets ar Ny inte athlotlc sports, > 1o bolieves, ns g Feib A was, up to the altar, when wy informant Sh A P e rT 50 intent were they upon plunder all that was inside. Al the angels were | eases the enterta wnodorn educators o, that colloge. Sports 3 (' of s ¢ AGhts She retu ! wtion under 2 i The last to enter was the white man. | in white, had beautiful long wings, and | concert or trical performance, are wood, and_competitive games of value, us bunths, ole protested against the indecency of allow. | A8 CE0 LIRS R SN0 UE L Great God! how I started as I saw him | eaeh one had a crown upon the head,™ There are mamy Kinds of sleeves in wea but that the eifect of the gambling and 1 1L xind for CHinti ing the ecremony in his case to proceed, | Sl B8 289 S6E TG fad heen | plamly, for I recognized my only brother ‘Were all one size?’ Paris Uiy Somea aze perfeci] dvisnn that have grown around these sport inally, ho trle but was ol ‘I “m{' N AR Hl‘lyr introduced to her by Stewart a week | Whom I had not seen for years. ‘Ol they were big and little, old | with s . ves failing below,” I'ne | viust ther bd, MeCosh belioves ired hita, groom was already ¢ n t vt ek i} rond il narried. he | RGN The two strolled _down (o | | Instantancously lio recognized mo, but | and The ones [ knew looked just | velved ¢ of somo beaded tis ML SilE IO EAOEOLICE, MRS Bag was then handed I for e free | REvIOt, 4 S0 H08 N giaaithunibang i dorilia e before Leontd utter a_word he made like they did on earth, 1 heard the most [ Whieh A b Ainllka o s lonal Sy AR asteicopaias ol nd= £40,9001n Vats, Aot fokn frecly shouted aftor them | corner of the avenue the woman stoj sign forme to k lent. Lunderstood | beautiful music of harps and voices. L i3 opaulet embroidered with bewds or a | without their attending evils, and B Bt s kes t t O O Tt Sy T o oPPed | Wi, “Ho did not wish the Indians to | eannot describe the b of heaven, | 1381t chaylet cmbrold ) ghouds, or 2 0 A tho nowly married went out of the | andr iat Wil must be pretty jockey, The real 1aliay s minich wsed 22 Filtos that aflor long s hio nowly MoEHed ot 1L of the | ear through. know of any sequaintanceship between | 16 was so happy and it L ean’t el | {05 Women's ‘and childron’s dresses. 1t s P e sufering from geute. rheuma L . worst kind, and . thus | traveling agent for a Columbus (0.) coul They woratoo intentupon peokin to reveal cortain things that wero sho Jags that can be made to do dor ble and The professor of a swimming school is pacu of oty os, und sy acting “of th b kind, sl thus | O L e eross tho street and up | boxes, cuphords and everytiing olsean | tome. “The Lord told me when | treble du wall pockets for shopping, | very properly a doctor of dive-in-ity, he wis cur ended the coremony, which = cele | ¢l 00 nd ‘the woman. **Man the house to notice the recognition back fo earth to tell all the people that | work and other purposes, eome in vaious |~ x wan said o me the other throw brated theie_entrance Dito the mystieal | o Husetl Abd, B el SMEREEEL 0 the horror of sceing my Brother | my visit to heaven was the most wonder. | foms, - doublo. suidlo old fashioned | pagkced o wellknown clerzyman, * uld been & holplos union marriage. My own exverienee | o gy Siielp e enrry | M, SEBICI ) with them, raiding and plundering. But | ful miracle he ever verformed. He told | square, oblonz and welon shaped reticules, | not hiye missed your serwon for $50,” Sund THE CHALL - 1 ; il that of soveral others boar out this | tously. tilclnmecarry him into n store " O e \ I GILARLES A VUGELEI CO, Baltimore, M. Aocount in th minutest particulars, nad | Bunséll followad Patterson over in front that his presence gave me hope. | me [ was to write what 1 had seen and | and avé wado of o At embroldeny | ot when the was passed around thit T haye more than oneo followed the bride and bridegroom to the neirest pothouse: Dinner dre weeording to the occa- | Will undoubtedly report in favor of fofming 5 118 Ye 1 Cured, sion they are inter for, For small in- | suchaeo-operative board, | | | tormal dinners o v short dresses like ' 't MeCosh, of Princeton colleg The Loutsvilte (Kentucky) Courler Jours of No. 151 Jeflurson avenue, a Lrilliantly | 1e was my brother, Leould not, he co publish & book, 50 the world could know | SIS =it Wi UMY ARPRINC ROCE | inan put in o penny. D i A aRAND DOLIAR lizhted spot, Lottie Frank followed the | hot forget that! the wonders of heaven. The book is not | fust where a 1 Woull place s | . One colored prencher in the south prayed going il o't 1% The ; oom to ihowse, | LGN s Dack, with the lizht frow | It didnot take them long to devour | to bo sold to make monay. 1 am to o | ho. Wil th 6 and othor beads, and | With great earnesinoss ubon the arrival or o T AL R e geniilng One man fold me howas warried at the | {10 e\ cuming over bim, iy a man crything eatable in- the hous hen, | this in return for what the Lord has done | thie holiday frde in these objects is imuiense. | SUIEIENG MOTEE ILE Tt Joh, Lords Corveborated und sivicily vergied, " LA IHONEH age of cighteen at the yed chure, and | the store streaming over b, tag & man | GaY o fied” grant,the ehief said a fow | for me ARAR IR ihoint uis yeah dear bruddder wid do keobeng his ‘party hoozed until tea i which | G nn sprang forward and threw | Words to my brother, 'who turned and in | “Yes, sir, that s true,” said Mr 5 A fas LI LR I B8R ight wis tho usunl custom Im= |\ Liole an the body, a storn voice said that 1 would have to go | Breadling, her father. I will have the CONNUBIALITIES. vaoraRquaiar, LERIC & solion. vlknkod 41170086 Intenestedin oly afterward.. Several of the | "Giyiy wigjisne soreamed. My God! it i them, and1f 1 resisted they would | editors of the Pittsburg Christian Adyo s : uows it 100 you realize that i e et of g rooms, wh in_church, de- | o GO ” Kill me. Lis words wero oruel,” but his | cate write the story as she will tell Lim | Mrs Pensayres of Bullalo, N Vo married | 1 o'are i « it ny 1 with' an 3 8 Will Stowart | e it e RATALMEND W W q fourthy husband and then' killed him be Areln Lany noment AN o Tho hystorical woman | was Jitera 0oks reassured m o then joined the | and publish a book. We are poor people, [ 10! e ifp train i Y to ot Indians in what secmed to be & disp but it would be sin to muke money out s Ll Wo fernit f 5 [ [\ y wzged from the body and Stewart was | HUInDs i whil scemedt to be i ] ; 01 b Sipt 8 monoy ol Ex-Secretary of State Hamilton Fish and [ pepticd the cond 1 g . A store by Bunsal na | Several times I s thom looking sav- [ of Magisie's visit to heaven vl wht sho | o B TR I dthe sond : 5 [¥] e IEHE o e el il | agely at my poor baby, who eling to me | was shown by the Lord. No, Lwon't | at'tioirio O IR e S ! - Phon the fattor picked up bis | 7w helptess fear. 1 will never torget the [ have st published i 4 daily “newspaper, | bor 15 A choreh quarrel in ‘Texas got into ! i ! o mtinued | is| way 10 the 1 oo of those moments. It 15 too holy to be printed in ) Tk onh Landing, | St A IAISEOF RIS CONATUKAMon Read T o Xt A e ) Wit ralleving | 4 train for home, A passing doctor At last my brother turned to me and | Mrs. Beadling swid: *Mag ! : v 70 ATLTBAL DR IDAL | s et T e b it o el ARXE N rlages at the and tl i b LMD for homo; A suid that while the rest of the party went | want to make mouey out of the bo ried o INAIR TN | Rt ol A s A A ; i3 & [ ammed the body ‘of Stewart, and s id tint wh . mouey o 3 h ofticora supord that Lo majorlty of mar | IR s ~]H(f,,"'1‘.' ity nd said |G o one neighbors he aind one of the | She says if any money is made it must b | the servico ssent mistress of the ) :n-l women ¢ utted \.'y w0 workhouse WO N Bi BIN¢ ‘.-“ hlu}.\‘lwl Indians would main _and guard me en to some benevolent soviety, but,” . for thole frak voklnoment ‘wert maried ¥ Aual oharse | until the others returned. [ aftorwards | ontined Mys. Beadling, “Lsay for iy socla of fmportanee oceurred i | both iy ears fc at the red cinrel learned that the chiet was determined to | part, 1 think we need the me T on Wednesday in the marriage of | preachér wis 1o bl LR AKE. A e ] hink we need the money s much ¢ arriage 1 — L '\L‘f‘ next day disclosed w small | iG]y baby. Brother told them it wonld | &is anyboc 1 1 don't sce any harm in o Bicelow, the youngest datighter | i related th he'a Not ¥ et Wad, holo o Bte s shirt-front like a darn- | 070080010 control me if they m,:\ the | our faking' all that can be made out the Hon, John Bigelow, to My, Onarles | yprisburg, vl aasa e ARA e WAL wg-needle thrust, The holo continued | A% GYNCH 2 S Hay decided “not to kit | of it = 0 e ade ou ark Dodise, 8ol of General Charles Dodie | [rattisvr b gl e apd alio vare tan 4Rd oighty ino his breast. County Physiciun Owen | {hild along, so th o4 b4 of} . 1 grand-son of the late William E. Dodse. | progran i iie wifo wasshe, o and aclarod Lt Stews | her then. “Tho chief made several men Would you object to telling of your | They were martied at St George's eliureb, | bk ARG & at shodid b t's hoart ohaiuber had been puuotured | BOIME gestutes towurds mie, ug f hie | roturn to carih v was usked of tho young hezia Slaton, of Fayette connty, Georgia, | il hey played together as tf ¢ by a stiletto or similar instrument, and 164 W yinsimigato us petore h oman hias been twice married, s fivst wife bore | of eercino A tyrant lord was he— that this had onused his death; in short, | 16ft: 1 was forbidden to_leave tho ohair 1 sm forbidden to say anything | him vighteen childre o pres uat of the e e e olock } that this had onused bis doaths in shorly | utg which [ had sank, For a_ fow min- | about that part,” she answer s %% | vt of the And make it up at three, weeks' work on the case the police gaye | WiC3 aiter tho party were gone and out of “How long were you in thiz place you | unable to names in the | nilied way At fifteen Le on girlish toys Ok o i eenorione tha D | sight my “brother and the Tnd heaven " order of the hoys were | the Looks down with seormful h ice watehing me, 1 seemed @ very ne. Tcouldn't | In one cow i ving e, Owen was probably mistaken ) And sho disduins to play with boys Ay MBSKON: 1 Jeaks to my brother, but some- | tell how long." the 1 R ALD AR 0 Jue Dr. Owen had made nearly five h d 4 e TR ' ik AR B A e cool. dred postmortem examinations since ho ! is warned me { no Do you mean to say At love e gaily mocks: became county physicinn, He stuck to | SIgH G0 : YOu WeTe ina trance you coul \huln-.nlin:h rest (rignd at school, his op:nion, and swore that Stewart had After a little time he sent the Indian to | hear anything going on around you Aund daily lengtheniug frocks! been stabbed to the heart. The police | ™ [.x"‘ water, In & bhurvied whisper | ¥on, ain 1 ds I know nath ol Wjiey twenty soes L quite & wan, next talked of suicide. If Stewart stab old me we must escape now or never, | things on carth, - How could [ Dels hiladelphia ts bliss has one H bed himseif where was the weapon? The o had not i moment 1o lose, as e u- | was ot sk ien @ i Jerse Blie law )mnllllnnkl".hul)w( 1 ground was \,”‘,‘“(“” e ne \\.‘H\:‘. 2 baok o an }I, M “Lhis is all l.‘“.l. you Who smilies and favors erave, shrouded in mystery, when he came in: and as the redskin re- | tants of Banksvitle as a revelation. P Lride returned to Lo Apd |.:. \V‘L‘ulv'.n"lnl“*“"{\'l- o e turned with the water Tom overpawered | ple ocked to her home all day to | wedding trip the other i3 DOW lior BuAMl EiAVE. # “Land’s sake!" is Henry George's only | him and wrested iis weapons from him, | ber story, which she always tells and boys and a few g B.80i8 & haaic DOW SONS “My stwrs’™ “Dog on it’ Henry Iaided in binding and gagging | fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters, | Hem of the he ; L Aud strauge to eay, she's nol yet wed, 2 g, $ ¥ & £ 3 i sisters, | of oil barrels d in the ¢ | usual i @ o1 [ q $ha's & Berg's word, and General Hazen, like | him. Tow could not kill him In cold | and they believe fier HtOu BATVOIN AN U ! e Butaiioter Ber Lo slkn for him, most of the sizual service wen, swears | bload.so left him £o be released by the rest | On August 5 last Miss Beadiing fell | enthustastic welcome. ; sizncd by leadi 'ar 80 the story tells +'By thunder! Samts protect us! is | on their retur down a thght of stairs and injured her udles w m the dark Sult 01 your e Grown winry of caprice and w Mr. Randall's exclamation, while the For the first time 1 thought of D in | spine. An hour after she went ‘into con- | ahove the ws of bridal 1 Gt Kespe i wde e W, COMSTOC He's married soiwe one else. Chicago anarchists all say .\J.I.‘,- on | the colar W yulsions, and from them into trance or | Nhile von ¢ was fired in s SRRl suiki, we Lo ) ¥ ; —— us!'" Ex-Minister Cox says “'Q, Pucha!” “Tom,' I cried, *‘there is a h s | comotose condition, from which she only | longed salute. “The throng sorenaded Justily | our falr daughilors carrt A QUK JIGRE b ance A Domestic Pioture Many eminent mugwuinps say only r, wu::;rl.q,|\‘J:’n\‘.nu“y 'f; “\'..u,‘...‘(; R {s | for au nour ) was ho gigh of either | one of your camp followers; aud aputhe Gelll IJ surance /‘,‘r,. Lt Ohloago News: The peoplc who pass | “Goodness me! Henry Waiterson, | *“Thank God for that,” rephed b considered by medical men and all who | Pride ot groow, AL 1 olock cigars were D 8 moper o ¥ ,-U':“"’ d Beal Entate Broker, toand fr0 scross ove of the north side | however, swears - nothing I hurriedly wrapped' baby 1o & com- | huve scen her the most remarkablo case | band same ap the Stress ai. naiting: Tojom b8 Diods A8 YULOE . oy bridges are treaied every pow sud then dew fortable, thrust adew of my keepsukes ever occurring iu the United Stuies, the louse, 1 by suy threats kept him down, | sume way. She tells some s played Mendelssohn’s Hail, | rendercd wsane.