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SN n 2 -~ ey ey e gt e i AT U ST BTN A L S T e g o S . 2 T T " THE OMAHA DAILY BLt: SUNDAY JULY 24, 1887 n b [ " The newest frillings for dresses are made OLD SAWS IN RHYME. ed the sovereign into the beggar's hand. soen {n noarly all tho saloons and gam- | N \ g A SCENE FRO! MAKE.ADDO‘ ,,.”"‘n"mkm al Jm. loops of gaure 2.5 pThe old mul‘zlurmd, and a faint smile A PEN PchURE 0F HELE AI bling hou:‘o':. In onn“ln;gv-, ¢:\|u§vllng | Gnt“o “(’htOFlU { g BB SR wide. d oS 1 st o 16hanr then word a0 fitted across his. withered lips. “Thank hall, 0 ¢ 0 " fics to be had il White, or In any tones ro | You ennt eat 30Ut cake and hold on 10 1t, | YOI 8ir, " esaid in foregn neccut, b L Y & | Or ''The Town of Bluster"—All in One Acts quired. and handkarehiets eolorod Rl Over, oo : '.T'I"-‘“ T'““;;’r arrived, it ""f’::“fi"; How the Inhabitants of the Thriving Mon- %“""‘b"(‘m“"""" are run at which may NUT UNABLE TO COPE ST and with I in drawn his leave, blushing a little at what h . o seen Chinamen, negroes, C(ayuse T UN ! OPE SUCCESSFULLY and That a Great Oae. Work with and without ines, > ™ ™™ | When the cat is away, then the little mice | hud done. e spent the day with Laura tana Town Live, i h h Frenchmen and negro wenches, all gam- WITH AN UNEXPECTED ENKMY, - lh"“z'! l(‘n\iu.«' l-‘lnmul{nnavu are those com- i 1 A WICKED WOMAN'S WEA . | bing from Canadu). Anfattempt wasmade | THE STATEMENT OF A YOUNG MAN Wi That night he strolled into the Palette LTH by the Kmghts of Labor and other labor S AMBITIOUS RUT WAS lv.ym';‘ b It isonly within th t 500 years that | ., Dlayvi ot a charming scolding for his extrava: AT THE PROMISE THEATRE. | women have danced publicly with wen, | Where there ts a will there is alwaysa way. | gunce, and had to, walk home. o ehrst began the eustorn, Bt the fhurch | One's deop in the mud as the other in mire; (¥ P ILUR, 4 club about 11 0 clock and found Trevor organizations to boye iness ot Undor the Parsonal Supervision o | YiSited Venice, early in the sixteenth cen- | DOW't jump from the fryiog pan into the ire. | E83 B3 En QRS RS TGN o room i 7 o | @ SiGyed Citiaeas Rethe tapie i ng . | 3 tury, more than three hundred of the first Ia= | gy oo o W o i e hos salles How “Chicago Jo" has Made a For- A ] , bug it did n — | Messrs, Circulars & Haberdasher. dies of the city danced before bim, but not shnr s no I.h(\ :»red":(r vlv er milk that I.-' lvl]l'.. drnugnf l{vlu k m|u|l eltzor. i ot tansek Tenasprsor | P ood, and |‘n only one or two instances | i one of them had a male partner. No accuser is by conscience of guilt. |- Well, Alan, did you get the picture —A Tenderfoot In a Restau- | they wero discharged. They are s very BN TS PRARONAN A iueh favored ornamont of tho moment | There must he some fire wherever is_ smol c‘:’lm::“:-‘(l:nn“ right?” he said as ‘n Lta rant—reople Who Love Chi- gnl\'l"::fit"l."ul:f‘!rl: ern\l;"l‘\l‘1:'(-h:lvl\_A"‘.:.;n[:‘].::u;l'; The Makeadoo of I'Tomisetow, O Dansomentarie " thg letine " Coumps The pitofiee goes oLt to'Shié well L1l E4 broke, inished and framed my_boy! ans- namen—Montana Notes, afraid to work in the lnrgo mincs, | LBl S B LT several graguated rows. Thore aroalso gir- | By rosuus falling out honest men set their | wered Trevor; fand, by tho by. you have | number of thom have been myste Setts, nlnjons, scabe, Discksiniins, &e, | Sheoe vt heg 1o sevovel Eova. Bl 1ha | Whooves 1 e, he must pukon the sbos. | saw 1 ke devcted 80 you, L had 1 | qirekuh, M. T July 16 —(Corrosnond- | K00 I8 Tt ot ngeldontally. tot & | ONE ACT, waist in front, tarminating at the sides, DUt . g tell him nll, nbout you—wiio you are, | enee of the Bre.]—Thinking it would be | 10 500 Go%0 ez fall on them. They are { GreGi-Po—But how good of you (for I | sonmetimes extending all around the waist. All work and no play will make Jack adull where you live, what your income is interesting for some of your readers to that you ar nearly all single, and if there are any ou are sec th newspaper manager of | _/I"1e following are some of the colors and |\ 4O¥E e what pr you have——"" hear of Montana asit is by one who has | more eastern heirssses who want to marry the hightst tank) to condosoend to tell | fhades which wiil be rasnlonablo, mexi faily | A think Gt inich Besuty ls ever & Joy “My d " cried Hugio, “I shall | lived there n number of years I concluded | & dirty, almond-cyed, goatsmeiling Chi- all this to me, a mere city editor. A ,,m,,,,;",,,,g, brown:Suez, & lieht Ereen: | A half loat is better than no bread at all; | probably tind him waiting for me when 1 | to sond you u brief sketch of Helena and | Baman. let them” come fo Helena and Poor-Ar —Don't mention it! I am, in Amandier, a light apple green: Euealyptus, | And pride always goeth before a sad fall, 2o home, But of course you aveonly |\ pvnr;lo and territory in goneral. In take their pick. Such idiots as the one l‘f"."r“i-'-" o p:\rllcul!;rl_r able and | bronze green: Motess, moss feons Leains joking. Poor old beggur. I'wish I could ¥ ; reforred to, and the young women in clenr seeing personage of super: xcel- | gobelins blue: Bols de Iose, 1ight rosewood; | Fast bind and fast find, have two strings 10 | {4, sginething for him., 1 think it 1s | the first place Montana is not situated | Chicago and other citics who are doing { r " our bow d lent newspaper descent. You will un- | Santal, sandalwood brown; Brezil, chivped | ¢, YO MO better than riches, we know | drcadful thatanyone should be so miser. | near the north pole, neither does 1t have [ so much for the Chinese should get six | derstand this when I tell you thst [ecan logwood color. il o4 able. 1have got heaps of old clothes at | Arctic winters. Its winters resemble | months twice a year in anasylum. They e e aia ey ool DoE Wiy Dt the | tinds work for dle Liands to dog liome-—do you think no would care £0F | tiioso of Colorado very much, and every | Shoult live in thio west a while wud asso- MR, M. J. GANNON, Kin-and-potatoe-subscription sheet in Il- © ANy reas of , bul S 3 g s a mile is to you. n! them? hy, his rags are falling 7 we et i riate with them. Wh centl d ) | Tinols. Consoquently - my nowspaper | chicf one s that they give o foot o tidier el ; 10, bits. g bs % | one knows that state elains to nave an | “YCNIN RN ¢ povornor, Lestie, is | Gamng this' Gy B B earkite 40t oT0AN0E \ pride is something incomprehensible—I | abpcarance generally than -~ the wniversal | You speak of the devll lie's sure to apnear:, But he looks snlendid in them,” smid [ [talan climate. OId timers who to give a grand dinner this AEOrNOON, | of inguirs sioud se addresseq) O OW8 8il Towers \ should say inconceivable. 1 can't help | ek boo, Aic moreorer, the ook lopks | You can’t make a silk purse from out a SOW'S | pravor, lived in Dakota, Minnesota and Nébraska | with a limited number of “‘covers,” the | o R 1t I was born of a type. But I iry not | Skirt banaath wiich 1t shows another point ] “Iwouldn't paint him in a frock coat | say that Montana winters are not felt so [ writer is compelied to come toa quit on | | Ninoty,in the shude was what the meroury Lol Tl am thoroughly | decidedly in Ite iavor, a8 the tendency 18 £ | A man by his company 18 slways known: | for anything. What you call rags 1 call | much as those of the above states, fn | this letter in order 1o get roaly to g0 o | T oot reasons -tk i dot) impressed with a sense of my own im- | save women from wearing too tght boots. Who lives in a glass house should not throw | romance. What scems poverty to you is ‘ Butte, where he will be next heard from. | be about the correot tigures,ns he dropped hims i regard to its summers they cannot be 4 o portance, and cnnlnr}nv{nll_v did }ml }]msp Auticipation of the needs of (u\rlg autumn a stone. picturesqueness to me. However, L'll R“r'lmml m .my p ‘;mm T'h it \‘ J. G S, ;i'(lyl'el;ulw‘:ufl[l_.y m;.;lwr:-:mkur «:nhnluv |[lmnqh tate to assume control of every detal of | finds response in a beautitul little bonnet of > " . tell him of your offer.’”’ WOSEY any cc LA ey have ——— bre ApLar day, ind took (o the 1nVIgUSN ! business. Tho result has fur sur- | modified French cottazo-bonnet shape made | When the blind londs the biind both willtal | “wiAjan,” “said Hughic seriously, “you { cool, pleasant evenings and at all timos The Franco-German Frontier, 1RF bouse, Haing sver teal Tor nowve ot Lo | 2d my expectations. of volden brown fancy braid, stried with | ;. 30 fU% lucky than belng born rieh, are a heartless lot.* one sleeps comfortably under warm cov- | Major Otto Wachs furnishes the Con. | ©8tt0 the public, the reporter did not fall to GrEar-Po—Are the perquisites of theso | K0ld chup on each row of braid, the brim | Itsbetter born fucky than being born rich. An artist's heart is his hoad'" replied W 2 : s notieo the’ hearty hund-shike of two & ANTA TR 4 perquisites ~ | tormed of brown velvet, and the trimming a . Bayitice: oU¢. businass fy. to ers. During the hottest days the only in- | temporary Review with a description of | moen, made especiall cuous by th > are--are they yours also--- [ &0 prAC Veaille - Francaise ribbon | Little pitcbers have vig ears: burnt child thas 1 all of them, 1 mean? crushed down by a_nionture of browr ried dreads the fire; tense heat experienced 18 between the | the defences erected along the boundary | thut was throw ¢ the world as we ting, and seet, not to re- - ) f 3 and 2 ; At e Ao bl s “p/ more meeting o Poot-Aii--1 cannotdeign tobo flippant, | Sy and seeiocassels. tompioted by strings | Though speaking the truth noone creditsa | form it as we know it. A chacun son | ! ‘;"’_,"“ and 2, and from that time on | Letween the two countries, showing & 10nie soperation, the TOpOFLEE y young man. [ will say that having gath- | of the ribbon. ) metior, And now tell me how Laura is. | it begins to grow cooler. 5 them to be almost impregnuble from ;x‘-"v'r'\f-"rkv':-'\i'ifi'u'l‘l'n.':':-"r'a'.'.}fu.'.'3" pair and took § ered everything unto myself--that don't | Danbury 13 rather fond of its ten-year-old | spoech may be siiver, but silence is gold: The old model was quite interested in [ Butie City is the principal city of the [ cither side. The article concluded as | | *Mike Gunnon: ne sire as 1 broathe, as o, mind you, if the Make-Adoo hears it | girl ball piayer: but her parents are not. She There's never a tool like the fool who is old, | her.” territory and has popul; ion of 15,000, '8 o itary imate straieht ns an arrow, and as stout ns a_horso, “-it is my puinful duty to serye the_com. | ¥ said to cateh with perfect Sease. grace’ and bbb ol “You don't mean to say vou talked o | Holona: howover, is. the eanital, and hs | oLeWs: After the mulitary estimato T} widouy 'ty month ao vou woro doublod ul pany, as Boss of the Counting Room, | accuracy, even the highest lly being captured THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE. Inm sbout her,"” said Hugl o “M 119,000, l; i | 45 | hav flrmnly given of the tem of for- x.:h.-‘;. '.‘ml-lf‘ ..m.--nlux "Inu.wpuk and witho 0. K'or of Every Bill, Kicker against | With rare judgment, " She does not. thiow d “Certainly I did. He knows all about | & poputation of 12,000, Buite 1s exelus— | titications on the Vosges and m the for- | GOt VGO, LIAT I Gt dbouty v Every Expen : Head of the Preas Room, Dy o (U BioUIMEE I e tyas aEyIE, | THot Liondon word, the relentless colonel, the lovely dam- | KRR B S G Ae so muen | €St of Agoane, it will probably be agrecd | Come, Mike, teli .).i\\,.fi'.n.mn i Sneak of the Back Stairs, Grand Guy of | 1irents hay ished her carlous way " ctstetalidalig sel and the £10,000, AL SR Ba B A e T v i hat few of the chances of war lie on th ol & . Gannon, “That you may the News Hoom, Lord High City Editor, | Jarents liave nunished her In “vatlous wa¥s } {51045 one is wealthy thero is no good | **You told thit old boxgar all my pri- | Of interest ean be said of Butte wa post, | (AW [ of the chenes € on the | ruliy uniorsiand the lito of torture’t had to Jaughing Stock of the Editorial Room,and | oo, as her pi pone referring to it until our next, and | side of the ant, whoever he may be, | undergo during the past two Business Manager Extraordinary--all a. contine this lctter to Helena and the ter- | He may therefore think it best to avoid | fgace ! the bexiuning, whi on for it amounts to a | in being a charming fellow. Romance | vate a s the privilege of the rich, not the pro- [ red and « ars, 1 will com- v cried Hugie looking vi dates from the fire ; t t time L got enught in u fearful run storm, while + % ¢ & Tt " o ritory. Helena is a beauntiful city situated | g, vhole li f 1 1 wall and r v ¥ rolled into one. And am [ paid for my ithin twelve or fifteen months bird skins | g .o ey T b My dear ba e gy | ket Attt LA D ated | this whole line of mound and wall and | running an exprogswigon in this city. I was services 1, salariod minion! But I do | have aimost totally disappenred from the hat | fossion b'j’ tho wnemployed. The oot | ot 22 o St him, s orgs | 1 10 heart of the Rockios in tho histors | canmon, whore he might have. to wait | Srenbid Ui baf”thrburh, i voines | it. 1t taxes me, but 1do it? zl;ml lu-nu;-hr_»x ».vuu}--n. ,l he mlll\rn '.1fl(.x,i should be practieal and prosuic. 5 | of the richest men in Europe. He could | ¢ LAST CIANCE GULCH long for a decisive engagement, and to | right ulons attending tomy work, and never | Grer-r'o--And do you credit to 1t 0ons must give employment to thousands of | better to h a permanent income than | huy all London to-morrow without over- § LA 4 3 LCH. SREHe O8I BRI o i fiold nl for a moment thought of any bad eflects being | > A ribbon weavers, ‘I'n¢ treasury department e 3 i It is noted for its large number of [ carry the battle iuto another fic alto- Tt came nt Inst how= | Poor-Au—Oh, Idon't stop at that. T | 20 W0 B the duty on birds mounted | t0 be fascinating. These are the great | drawing his account. e hus & house I | o1y v enterprising” citizens, men | gether. It may thus well bo that, be my drenehing, 1 wns | also do the pious racket for the outfit. L | f)r '\ ijiinery purposes is 35 per cent ad va- | truths of modern life which Hughie Er- | every capital, dines off gold plates, and | )08 G G Sk tumes either 1n | eanso of thes strong positions of the | MKeR With severe cuttine pains nppardntly all lobby at Lincoln for doubuful measures, | lorem. so they can o longer bo entered fréa | skine never realized. Poor Hughie: In- | can prevent all [Russia going L0 WaF | winiug or tho sheep and cattle business, | French and German border, 1t may bo | brr iy S sited In iy ke nd hustle for con ul ive up S 8 g e 1 ¢l Cre d i 1 o when he chooses.™ N 1 A ' vOri 3 5 i Y i 1 i i 5 e I e 4 2 o seerots, For Inatance, the clty print. | wortars o Aerican birds. ahd. thoss who | tellectually, we must admit, he was not | *RSGE SO "4y vou means ox. | Mo who take pride n endeavoring to | on forvign soit that will be’ fought this KBow whint rheumatisim 1. My linbs wero drawn ing job mignt come under the heéad of a | take an interest in them ought not to allow of much 1mportance. He nev ¥ r vigilance to siacken. he new checked and stripad wools are up in n horril mannor, uniable to walk, una- ble to sn-.-i- appetite gone and hope, too, fl- most, for 1 had tho beat uttention o iy fuinily physician, and he could afford me little or no said | claimed Hughie, etther a brilliant or an ill-natured thing [ *“What L say, muke Helena one, of the finest cities in | gigavtic conflict of natlons, evor. “The old the west. There is no city of its age and | water flow the lowest I s Baron H .. | 8ize in_the country that can com combitants seek out the easiest battle id T in his life. But then he was wonderfully | man you saw to-day w: 1-Po—-Well, Ishould smile--that sy, ot mo Congratulato you. Bt | charing for tallormade gowns, ant so Meht | L0 G SR TR i, | berg: Hois ereat fremd of mine, buys | NULL I EOR D FEA g A O LR B Rl LG R about this local work; wo aro gotting left i weather they could be no more op- | his cles s orisp browh Wt | all iy pictures and that ‘sort of tod a 8160,000 court house, built be sooncst and complétoly DA R R daly, and Lwant to consult you about & | 1reive than veiling or siabatros, 1ndeod, | g1 o Cub profile, and his Gray eyes. | und give me a commission u month Lk \ . : i pletely money Tikowises for T had pal necessary—it 1s to me—increase on the ier tweeds, as they are called, are less ll(: was as popular with men as he was | ¢o ut him as a beggar. Que vouicz: re| ,orlurx lu(l:ce inl I 1 It \\vli):hly llml] 4 of the gidghams and tuf- | with women, and he had every accom- u\nu” La fan quu- x|l un |n|ll|vv‘x'|;m i 3 oon-An-—Certainly, will consu ted cottons, Delicate women and children ant e 2 | v. | And [ must vy he made a magnificen pepigts 4 Sl Y Lt A T a gentlemun, who lives 1 Kansas City, and 18 with you. In Stichvol my capacitios? | should wear all wool goods in preference to pristiment excoptthat of makingmoney. | ;10 - or perhaps 1 should | Helena and the Montana Union; o branch | of the German and French liues of forti- | conneeted with the Cable Lino Company’ there. As Boss of the Counting Room, O, K.'er | cotton and If the material be all wool and | His father had “bequeathed him his cay- e ot suit T got | Toad owned by the Northern Pacitic and | fication, where Switzerland sits on her | This gentieman tola’ me that. Dr. Ottorbouri of Every Bill, Laughing Stock of the | Bover solight colored it can bo cleaned once | alry sword and a ‘History of the Penin- &l Union Paciic, conncets it with Butte, 103 | tower or on thew northern termination, | Ml oweed him of niost sovoro eso of solatic o) bt & > rain o et " ¢ ) § i iles dista v f o ) P ore rmberg a i B 8 v o1 ding, Futitorisl Room, Dusiness Manager Ex. | &4 acain and appest a8 frosh, and now as | gular War' in fifteon volumns. Hughio | "iliron Hausborzs' cried Hugine, | Miles distant, By noxt fail the Montana | awhoee Laxewhorg apl Helgium oxtend, | the'ocior b ‘hcatod inOmati. b naisted traordinary, or Lord High City Editor? o , Svhion | hung the tirst over his looking glass, put | “Good heavens, I gave him asovereigu!” | -5/ 00 B Al e Ll o i xorable fate should will | upon my giving the Doctor call. Tdid 80 as & GRrECT Po--Subpose we say as Lord High I'lic only hair dye that is known which e Sine K into un armehair the picture construction, will enter this place, which | that while words are lisping peace, deeds [ Inst resort, but with littie hope. L found the City Bditor. vp iy & | does not injure the hair fs that used by the !!m' second on a shelf between Rufl's o an armceh 3 * | will makeit, as1tis now to agréat ex- | should mean war, then no one cun tell | Dootor affable and plensant, and in io) PhoiAn—As Lord High City Editor T | pers woulen o weak solution of hentia. It | Guide and Bailey's Magazine, and lived | L ant shouted:| tent, the supply point for the northern | whether Swiss and Belgium neutrality | 9f such knowladge of my disoase which ooy should say, put on more men and see we | thay one atiticial, No matter what may. be | On two huudred a year thatan old aunt | provor, and he burst into a_roar of 4l~<|.ulx:|ry as far ns ‘llm' Canadian line. | wiil continue to be preserved, or whether | myseit under Dr. Otterbourg's treatmont the don't get scooped. The company must | the color of a child's hair, and there are even allowed him. He had tried everything. | laughter. **My' dear boy you'll never | ;¢! UL h) numerous min- it Vf"“ not be precisely on these torrito- bear the expense. blondes there sometimes, as soon as it ob- | He had gone on the stock exchunge for Ttagam, Son slaire clest Largent | HIE camps, such as Marysville,(where the | ries that the iron die will be GRE Po—Exactly--the company must | tains to a convenient length itis dyed with | o ths, b s ol ¥ atily, HiRaEY S fumous Drum Lummon mine is situated), | Switzeriand is entrusted with the w. now and 1 must be going. Then Springing upon ony for ite I am plonsed with your ad- | henoaano kept dyed as long as she fives, | 8ix months, but what was a buttertly to Mk Yod might have told me, | Gloster, Wickes, Blkhorn, Bouldor and | on the south, so Belgium has to_exel his wagon, with the agility of an athleto, was I'II‘S; 3 P ¥ ‘The shade they desiro to obtain is one that | do among bulls and bear: He had been ) o “and not | Mmany others which are all tributary to | the watch on the Meuse; and woe to them | soon vut of sight. Poor-An—That was as Lord High City 11 naturally is a8 rareas it Is beautiful. The | u tea merchant for a little longer, but | Alan.” Hughie, sulkily, it. Itisstill avery lively town, butit [if the keys escape from their weak | DR. M. A. OTTERBOURG, sort of color which, when in shadow, Is ab- Pel Sotion let me make sugh a fool of mysef. B ) » ) . . . ] Editor. Ot course you will understand 0 " had soon tired of Pekoe und Souchong. N that as Kicker Against Kvery Expense t arrived at. But such ground cannot | out hundreds of dollars in my efforts to bu of the finest structures in the northwest. [ be found in ~ the present case | back my old time henith. As 1 sald before, The Northern Pacific runs through | anywhere except on this southern wing | Wusulmost a gonerawhen by chanco ran aoross £ him & sover h of Inst # ,.and to-day—well, you oan ast. As | seefor you Tam as hearty and strong a8 Tover was lifo. Here comes my toam [ ¥ Y g B 1] will never again experience such lively | hands. solutely dark, but when the sun’s rays strike | 7, i o ¢ “Well, to begin _ with, lughie," said [ 1 HOVEE & 9T iN00 BUOASVE Lk o Atagulat Reaiinto (n eaioing as GECLTLE itall the salient points turn to reddish gold, | Lhen he had tried selling dry sherry. “Trevor, it pever entered my mind that | times as it had before the railroads ar- I said before, the southwest corner XY e c ™ ry 5 & fy ENIG BLOCK, cor. 1311 AND DODGE : That did not answer. Ultimately he be- | = Ay rived, when freighters, cow-punchers, | of Germany is not very vulnerable from | Mo b0 O o A obaE d amlouniitoten iRt ielEcoomy laich: ——— came nothing—u delightful, incfleotual | Y0u went aboutdistributing aims in that | y,y1o skinnors, gambicrs and fast women | the side of the upper Rhine, betwoen | Boust, suceoss. disensts of th. blood, brain, et Po_OL! Butyhusaidjtstnow PEPPERMINT DROPS, young man, with a perfect prolile and no Lol : raised merry h—I as soon as night came. | Basle and Nou-Breisach; whereas a | hoartund JUS SYSTEM, 08 woll ' Liver, + pretty model, but your giving o e p 5 ] I i} ney and Gravel Complaints, CATARRH, — Pprofession L} V0S| It has become, during late years, quite a | French Army going through Switzerland | K 4 h J i D) . To m . A P . | asovereign to'an ugly one—by Jove, no! b X 5 il 3 L g Paralysis, otc, hr{‘&m‘z‘; lgwlnl;::ll B ‘ml(}l_novvv": o Thlo make lilmtlcrs pLorss he Wi lole,.‘ Besidos, the!faot s that 1y was not “f""ill y :Vl{ty. m'"ll _the last legislature | on the basis ofn the. Aare valley, and | “Opinion at oftice or by mail, $1. tired of tue plan of eating our roasting-ears e lrt he loved s Jwura y Lrlon,lt ¢ | at homo to-day to anyone, andthen ?:\!s\,l a law prohibiting dance houses | marching upon Brugg could easily "m:.mn.l‘nrmxm.l:rn‘l.rrul(:)::;r':{:‘mg‘;"‘:?:;;::‘r‘% raw, fo“s‘;"f‘;g“'uf"f.“,c:?:,'l:l‘ s t‘f“’ig‘f‘ M ndi | when you came in [ didn’t know whether [ fFOM TURNIRG 0B B I st B dar ANY.olronmetanco: ‘ If in the sweat of his face a man eats | (oot '} 1CHPOT M0 HHRCSLA ¢ them | Hausberg would like his name men- ; RHICACOR0 R ith Shafthauscn and Stein to reach tho | M A% St iz s bread, the bakers must now be doing & roar- | #8d had never found either of them | /i Cy=r S BT GG e Twasn't in full (a2 woman we own all over the west, | plains of Engen and Stockach. n this | §p. m. Correspondence recolves prompt at- ing business. agul(n. Laura mlu;;ed him, nn}lll he was R :_unl \vhutlms been runinlml:_r a dance house | way the Danube v‘nlloy could be got at ;:;““!I??,‘ oN-'hl:w‘l’:v;:‘:u:v:nn-d unloss nccompa- A = e ready to kiss her shoestrings. They were | 4TSSS: . ,m | for twenty years in Helena), however, | without touching the strategic barricr of | Ried by 4 ce mpe. ot gress hot in Contral Afrign 85 1613 | the handsomest couple in London, and | tWhat @ duffor ho must. think met™ | b several'tost easos as to iis logality, | the Black forest. Supposing the French grow Nottor and totier: had not w peuny-piece between them, | el Hughie, = 0 B L] and after spending considerable money | army to” b defoated, it would_find' Tt Is reported from she fisning resorts that | The colonel was very fond of Hughie, but | Nt 86 20 Foy Wi 10 T8 LS | lawing she was finally knocked out, She | capital lino of defencd o the Limmat to put on more men that we do not get scooped! Poor-Aun—As Lord High City Editor. UREGI-PO—And now you say that due economy must be observed. Poor-Au—As Kicker Against Every Expense. Grea1-Po—Oh, I see. Come over here where the Kicker can’t hear us. Now as Laughing Stock of the Editorial Room how do you advise me to deal with this and2 (o b and 7 to as its numerical strenghth (only 00,000 men) will permit, while Switzerland has H it he would not hear of any engagement. ! sl then eonverted her large dance hall mto | and Metli hne—so well nown by atl > ’ difticulty? FoR BL 820 Yery IS 15 8 neRgon.hut e | 16 ear of any engagoment. |40 1t and rubbing his old wrinkled | Lieh con! er large danco hall 1 dMetli line— wn bV | g pational army of 800,000 men, 4 l’l")l'-%ll'—“h, as Laughing Stock of l)Lng ieems to be much b«f‘low the average, ttfili;"l;ol(‘)' n‘m: my boy, “nlnll“v‘v )(wngllha\‘c‘ hands together. [ couldn't make out ;:o‘;-::-‘l‘l” :Il:o.v;r* “‘“lliklh' lah‘u laum,«nnunl‘: Masse “,a: l,:l‘)l,l.‘\'llulll? o’f ;7“!:;“1[!\, ghle “The passes uIlhn Ardennes protect Bel- ¢ the Editorinl Room 1 should say, chance 'What shall 1 bring, sir? Roast beef, tur. £ot £10,000 of your own a e will see [ AR O 0 interested to kuow all erself. - Sheis estimated to be wort important stronghold of Zurich, which | gium in a measure from the south, but il g key and cran—" “Bring me a dump waiter!” | aboutit,”’ ho used to sny; Hughie looked Tl | $200,000. In early days when running | fatter cuts off the most important lines the unfortified Meuse valley invites inva- hall it sion, for the t her dance Episode dt Squashville house, Blueberry m,-ly glum on those days, and had to go about you; but 1 sce it all now. to La Hill beach. anra for consolation, mvest your sovercign for you, Hughic, ne GREGI-PO—Thank you. (Shaking his hand). 1 will put on two more kids im- e 1 § ry to get | of operations. ~Retreating farther the new girls occasionally, as girls were | army would find on the Aare many use- adels of Namur and _Lut- h form ne barriers, The line of tie (t i v > interest every six months, 3 1 A young Iady in Alabama was rendered | One morning as he was on his way to | PAY you the intercs (ot searce in Helena at that’ tme, anda they | ful points of defense, and _the lines and § "“j,‘{:.",fi —That 15, wero it mot that | Ticoialess for w weok by smelling eampnok; | Holland park where the Mertons lived, AndEliavels capital story to tell after | WoulY sometimes marry, got tired of ba. | forts at Montbeliard and. Belfort agsure | 12U AN OPEN DOOR flie for France, supporting hersclf on her a8 O, K.’er of Every Bill Iam bound to | iookingfor the bottle. hodiponcdiintololarestrisniiofiila seo that the expenses are not_increased. Grro1-Po-—-1 see ain. Now come over here where the O. K.'er can’t hear us. (Tlmyfio out into the hall.) Now then as usiness Manager Extraor dinary? Poor-An—0f course, as Business Man- ager Extraordinary, 1 could make pro- T ing swung around by cow punchers and nt protection on the flank. P Pre 3 “Tam a unlucky devil,’ growled Hughie. | {15 5¢ AToULBt ! pro on ) Chicago Mall: The hot wenttier s had | Aan drevor. ‘Trovor was a patnter. In- | wpyohost thing | ean do'is to go to bed; | [eave oF fake a dose of morphing, and | Finally, the eroncl bartier forts of the | northern serigs of fortifled places—Dun- this salutary effect: If Chicago peopl & ¥ s TaERIE and my dear Alan, you mustn't tell any | £ A KO SBLESY 00, 8na by By il passes, as as the | kirk Lille, Valenciennes, Manbeuge— not at all prepared to die,a great many are at But he was also an artist, and artists are ¥ 4 facn | telling a pack of lies would induce girls | towns of Besancon and Auxonne, turned 1 soo f race, ey o1 X 3 Fhyes “ ¢ one. 1shouldu't dare to show my face N r o 38 St 4481 5 and secure of reception in case of retreat least p,mf_“, acclimatized. rather rare. Personally he was a strange, | ¢ oWl to return to Montana with her. She has [ into large retrenchment camps, offer | in her fortresses. Since there i8 no obe “I'wo men were arguing in a pasture field, mu&h I(elluvlv, with afreckled fl?uu xn'nl. N Nonsense!l It reflacts the highest brnn';;hv. 18 high as twenty-tive girls at | sure places of refuge. | stacle to prevent the army of the repub- with only a goat for an audience. In reply | red hair. However, when hetook up the | (&SR 0 ianthrophic spirit, | ONg time. While France s armed herself with | Jic from marching by the valley of the 10 & statement of one the other said. *l | brush he was a real master, and his Hughie, aad don't tnn awny. Have I'here is a beautiful little opera house | coat-of mail against Switzerland, the | Meuse to Aix-l -Chapelle and Cologne, it know: But—" The goat took him at his | tures were eageriy sought after. He had e R e adl you cnn talk about here, one varicty show, numerous music | western border cantons of the latter | goams more than doubtful whether word, and the argument was continued on | been very much attracted by Hughie, at | another cigaratte i 2 For 3 OO halls, and a few saloons that have such | country lie exposed to attack, and their | y, i b vision for a force large enongh to get out ) > of 4 , & ] . | Laurie as much as you like. =79 sl Akt st LR Al 2 H0 3 France will be able to resist such a a respectable pnpnr,%vero ifnut that as Ao Gtligr il "“_'“”"."f"q first, ‘be; ,t-"el,("odwl]"d.’_'"‘""f?{",“ml-‘ ]({n nc. However, Hughie wouldn't stop, but ;\t!mu tions as o L!_u:fu xn l\nsr. w‘nlurtmn- L,\',n;._nmlm AI_mul‘ wpugnp'ufe,ll features | tomptation. But the moment she violates 0. K.%er of Every Bill I would have to count of his good looks. he only peo e feling very unhiapiy, ad | 1%t OF 8 woman singing. =~ Some of the | are,in a military "point of view, posi- Persian Jewellors. ple a painter should know,” he used to Jewelry News: The goldsmiths' and | say, *‘are people who are bete and beau- Belgian territory she will discover the truth of the strategical principle that where & sortie can be made an entrance can also be made, and that without tak- ing the Belgian army into consideration aterlailiton L atull, shis sume line of the Meuse tion lics everywhere ready in | by which the Erench thought wink two or thrée times before I could bring my conscience to the proper sub- sorviency—my conscience is brand new, have never used it—and as Kicker Against Every Expense Fwould probably do serious damage to my own anatomy. Of course if we were running anything wmore than an advertising sheet, circum- stances would be different. Anyway, we will take the thing under consideration 4 reta AL e best dramatic and operatic companies on | tively favorabls ving Al‘nl':nfr‘:‘”‘“‘gf)‘"} fits of laughitor. | tho road stop at Helena, and they are al- | proof of the first part of this nssertion 1 jewellers' shops in Persia present little | tiful; peoble who are an artistic pleasure | o O "“":3‘" arvant brovght hint up o eard, | Wiys well patromized. - Outside of Helena | need only point to her fortified places attraction to the eye. Perhups there is a to look at and an mmll'ecl\ml repose Lo on whioh' wist written, ‘M Gustave | and Butte few traveling troupes stop, | and the numerous strategic railways, and ) - < f ¢ th talk to. Dandies and darhings rulo the | O R INhant oM ln BavonHans: but John H. McGuire, who has the Mon- | to add that the maferial for expeditious small glass case containing @ few of the | w,r14. " However, after he got to know D co s e has come. for an | UAN® citeuit, has a stock company” who | mobi less costly objects, but thoowners aro not | Hughie betrer, he liked him quite as | bor: A -'l“(]i"(fn"-":g.bfm“ trand | take inall the territorial towns. The | the Freneh fortresses,” If the Frénch | (o yeach Germany, would furnish weathy men and keep little or no stock, | much for his bright, buoyant spirit and | FUG ARV, ARt th s hou cHaVBItor up, | United States assay oflice situated near | once resolve to violate Swiss neutral thal Germans Ao L n S nas LAY merely working to order. The artiticer, | his generous, reckless nature, and had ’%fi..m; i woid oataali the canter of the town, although not a | they would mot ~hesitate long " in | operations of far reaching scope, for with his one or two grimv journeymen g[n:;:;xinolnm the permanent entree to his and gray hair ¢ into the room, and | Yer: hundsome building, attracts a good | utilizing the advantages of the situation. | there are several railroads running from to a hostile invasion. In il 0 C 3 WL AT i el denl of attention for the reason thatitis | How far they could penetrate ", » with a view to arbitration. Meanwhile | and perhaps a couple of apprentices.ma; The! hie came in he v said, in a slight ¥ nt: “Have I 2 AL 9! b oA T qelOlis spunotral the Mortilied camp at Cologne to the D don't say anything about Pish-Tush | be “l:n S wo‘:'k N m‘.’,‘;wn llrlronyx \'\ _hurltl‘iu«,,fue ‘i?mt |{| Sglsoun‘l(i)’:r‘\,\m: AT ) M, Hogh ;hf& |nnvls';.nlm'< ' where one (.n:n see the l|||1glu,x ked througzh Swiss territory with | Meuse valley and beyond it to- the weak e e A e R R R ; l'll hnorinitheal o H“ }ml .‘13"’ 1‘u|s I:lgc uf o ](.: 0.3 n;'(\’: Frakinasr rt,-f ~th' een grass Ff?t\-'"‘:?".l»;' rounds :wlu forces, before that p.r;lrz.lnn of the points \f t Jrse valley, and if the Ger- but Pish is going to take a page*‘add.” at SIRTIOR. AFOR W AY, y & i i OB | “I have come from Baron Hausbe 2 8K any eastern people | tresses (117,200 men), the ermy of the first of live charcoal. at which the youngest | raised platform in a corner of the studio. 3 POl LOOn apprentice is seen blowing with primitive | He was & weazened old man, with a face | he ;"t'"f','“"‘&” ln"' h‘\“’,‘l’) R L bsfiow- made of a goat skin. T'heir tools | like wrinkled parchment. and a most | . _ D€y -“'{-",‘“ ,¥°“_‘V'u""| r i y are few and rongh; but their work is in- | piteous expression. Over his shoulders 5"}},(‘{‘. ‘l"l"’ OR1H - ;‘:;‘ it ":v: o riably original. With the silver- | was flung a coarse brown cloak, all tears I'he baron R8lg- he old L*"; 'r’"‘fl:\- emith it 18 Another uffair. So | and tatters; his thick boots wero patched | With a smile, thne commissioned, we 1 common is the use of siver thut it [ and cobbled, and with one hand he | bring you this lotteri” and he handed is hardly looked upon as a precious metal | leaned ou a rough stick, while with the ug ed envelope. fr 4 J 5 B - sion thit Jitc, the Ludwehr (35,000 men) and tho | Hrm e e e e ooted "’ OF MONTANA landstrum (100°000 men) opposed them, is the s French enfi e i are quite b \d half of thom liv- | doubttal. The Swiss are well disoiplined, | sapgi!e yhole krench eniilnde in the ing with squaws or belong to vigilance | rehuble, competent soldiers, eapoble of | turned into flank and roar. In the event committees. In that they are greatly | long marches and good shots (the weapon | of the German forces meeting reverses mistaken for the society in Helenais ju of their infantry is the excellent repeater | ¢hoy would find on the Meuse places of as itisin Boston, They have | ritle, model of 1878:81), and the moral support and recovery, From these con- their dudes and dudesses, foboggan | factors of their military character—such | ? ' " have an ini THE £8.81, in our next hoo-doo edition of 640 pages. Savy? Exeunt omnes.} AR HONEY FOR THE LADIKS, East India bracelots of oxidized silver adorn fashionable waists. : X g ) . On the outside was written: “A_wed- | ! nd_ dud f milit ch | siderations it is plain that an invasion of v. A fomale orehstra, all players of brass in- :Lo;::t‘;[:lmuéfrl:l:;:I;l:g:méo?,lllil“ 1t “1'222: :}1“1‘(-: he held out his battered hat for ding present to “"fih Frakinn andliaars i,lll‘:\:‘i. tfi::;:lupr:f;r rxn:nd«u’r:hm :‘IN their h'r.m‘dniu.n”lnmlvu: to mmnl: in | Bolgium is not beyond dunger and that ‘ll;;rb-rlu young ladies—-that is, young la- | Smithe’ bazaar in all the great Persian Hughic, as he shook hands with his | W28 a check for £10,000. writer does not know whether finger which mikes up for the poor capacity of a country, sither to maroh through i & V v were married Alan Trevor ! cities 18 o sight to see. Inthe east eyery | friend, When they were murried S bowls have been introduced in Montana | the Swiss array for the offens trade has its own special quarter. ‘There | *‘An amazing model®” shouted Trevor, | Was ':“; }’“T')"“‘l':f ,“‘l %:’.:’&‘{'":: made 8 | vopor no. kins are used, however, | structs the sy is the shoemakors’ bazaar, the copper- | at the top of his voice. “Ishould think ‘”-.‘ e wa 'd‘“l‘f e ¥ "Alin, “are | but in some of the smailer camps a large | And then, besides, no great time would smiths’ and the silversmiths’. There the | so! Such beggars as he are not to be 4 ‘f’“;““". molcv>., L " 1 mil. | New Foundland dog answers the pur- | elapse before the French tricolor found rival artisan work side by side, and the | met with every day, A trouvaille, mon | Yare enough; but, by M ove, model mil- 1 yo60. To illustrate and prove that a | its progress opposed by the German result is a sort of perpetual competitive | cher; a living Velasquez! My stars! lionaires are rarer still! v alt s t n Montanian s up to the average society | colors, Wnich the Swiss would have sum- exhibition. Pipe heads in endless va- | what an etching Rembrandt would have man, we mention the following, which 1s | moned to their relic order to join issue with the cnemy or to dics of barbatic tastes--wear three or four make the ficld of a decisive battle, 1 necklaces at once. ] The *»rlneeu of Walesis huving acart built speclally for tandem driving, The princess is an admiradle whip. Bustles of steal hoops are covered with white or scarlet English morocco, cut out in - Wisdom From Beecher. y farm should have u good farmer. man never has good luck who has a bad wife, The scollops and stitched in rows, riety, coffee pots, trays, bowls, basins, | made of him!” told of a Montanian for truth: It seems | Germany has, in the first instance. no | The masses against the classes the ‘There are more than 65,000 widows in the | ewers and bottles here stand 1n gllnerin{_v “Poor old chap!” said Hughie, “how two Bentonites entered a restaurant in [ interest toiniringe ali world over, state of Massachuseus, of whom about half | greay and bewildering variety. There is | miserable he looks! But I'suppose to | A church organ, constructed entirely of | Helena for the purpose of getting dinner. | its natural mili i ris. lies A wun who does not love praise is not nre less than forty years of age. no middleman; the maker is the vender, | painters his face is his fortune?” paper, is on exhibition at Milan, While wating for their o1 der, OUTSIDE THE LINK T, i Mrs. Parker, of Dundee, Scotland, founder | and stands or falls by his own work. Woe Jertainly,” replied Trevor; ‘‘you The Presbyterian board of m! 4 5 sterial re- A STRANC be to the wretched silversmith who adul- dou'x’mml a beggar to look happy, do | lief has a balance of $20,000 in its treasur terates or alloys. There is no need of | yon ‘The vaticah atthorities have received $500, of the British Women’s Temperance associa- tion, is coing to bring 1,000 Scotch wowen to \ California to ve domestic servants. | iR ENTERED from Basle to Genoya; but if it wished to | A man must ask leave of his stomach to and sat opposite to them and called for | direct its troops to the south of krance it | be a b PPy man. % d celery. resently the water returned | must undertake a siege of Lyons, a pluce onge! 5 i ! Montlen sre stll mads with s velvet foun. | hall marks when the darogh, or polico | * “How mueh does & model get for sit- | 000 with which 'to celebrate the pope's jubi- | with the celery when the stranger w od | which was of 10 mintary impnrmnl(-u in |l o longer. {‘,’:.,m'",. o l":".l‘ l"';' e st hiddan by the movs costly | master ia seen on the alert fo apply the | ting?" asked Hughie, ns he found lum- | lee. if he could not get some with the “roots | 1870, but i ndod by an ens | man than any othor orcature thatiig otk ey all fit at the back have ands | bastinado to the feet of the swindlor. tell 5 comoriablo skat on a diva, ‘There hias been a great revival in Worces- | on,” One of the two Bentonites hearing | trenched fGiange of | ndo. e Hront, and weltup'in | The Parasians are particularly clever | “A shilling an hour.” ter, Mass., under the leadership of Evangel- | b remark, nudged his friend P AT R i e Flowers aro the sweetest things that the neck, with Menty of ;nce‘:ndvsvot ) fige | 1n both incised and chasod work, and in | **And how much do you got for your | !5t Munhall. PR ol e titnt ,"”{l ‘1"41,'(' enst or sonth & Garman army would en | God ever made and forgot to put a soul { trimming. . repouase work of the highest olass. The pioture, Alan?" “'l;'""“""i‘“"' ‘\P'lf‘f"“‘(’(.'f}“’ 5»"'"‘““"7‘ ing for -?urv with llm“rnnl; 3: }‘hu (;;;||||(4:;“1irm?:)l:ll'u,'lllvlvx;nl«-l’:[“xr'nnwl;:-t:lx :u’n‘z ino. I Flounces are revived for thin muslin gowns | incised work resembles the best of the | © *'Oh, for this I get a thousand.” &:}'{.Q’.’,‘na‘&:’%fi‘-n n Californla on his { 4654 are good enough for me.” into the same state s Lyons, and if it | A man without self-restraint 18 like & | and tucks without nuiber. 'The only wrim | Boinde work, with whioh the rocent [n-| “Pounds? The Providoncs Young Men's Christian | Helouw's povulation is composed of | tried a detour on the Jura, that' would be | barrel without hoops, and tumbles to ‘ slight insertions of ewbroidery, scallops ‘A‘ ;lnn;“rhn‘;:mn:'::: \I::U}":l!n:\:\ {:a:‘lll'llu‘:: ch;;u:r::;.. ;:m:;ufl."m{?u, and physi- | aesociation has bought two lots at the head | People of nearly ev ationality as are | easily averted by the French army. wrought in buttonhole stitch on ° the dress materials and ribbont of various kinds. London photograpliers encourage the idea of Awmerican women being presented at oourt. Every woman immediately has her jcture taken in court costume to send home her dear 509 friends. The photozraphers :ln growing rieh under this new dispensa- jon . Binok straw hats should have small brims, be linea with green velvet, trimmed with = green corded ribbon, mixed with white tlowars, called snowballs, with natural leaves and stalks encircling the erown, 8 bunch ot oF ! b ar of Westminster street, and has a building | all western towns, The Chine how- In” conclusion, let us cast a flying r mukes home seem to the able. Every artisan is prepared to pro- Well, I'think the model should have a | tund of $135,000, 5 ever, are more numerous than any other | glance at Belgim, where the gquestion of | young dearer and more hapby is & public duce scroll work and tracery strikingly | percentage,’ said Huuhm.hugh,mz- they Dr. Sunderland,pastor of the chureh which | class of foreigners. They numbar be- | neutrality is at this moment briskly dis- | benefactor, origmal. Many a ragged workman can | work quite as hard as you do.’ President Cleveland attends and formerly | tween five and six bundred and are all | cussed, and where, at uny moment when turn out representations of men and “Nonsense, nonsense! Whny look at the | chaplain of the senate, is quite ill, "“mi bunched together at the north end of | the theory of Belgian neutrality is And rapresentations of birds, fruits, foli- | all very well, Kughie, for you to talk, but | . A majority of the bistiops of the ohureh | private residences, ond aealoos saramimt | tiire. s cx since and ita roniter shones | o A proud man is seldom o grateful man, age and flowers, Engraving upon | I assure you that there are moments | have given their consent to the election of En Th re graduall 1 L s 9 ,;‘\'.' 109, 004, W -1““ 5'1 (o0 | for he never thinks he gots as much a8 yaotal, infact, is carried in Persia | whenart approaches the dignity of man- Iilslml.i\aams as Dmepuf Euv.on,,nndd Ill is Arm‘rrin"n lehmgv‘::e‘;d,,-}v.m. n:,c{nmmg :;:L. )l\:‘r“ lnflx:l:l‘iu:r( the id of right | 1o duserves :?u::' t:::f‘l;',‘.’f( .!,‘&fi,’f“‘;‘:;n,f";’ndh‘:‘,‘i';; ::}: l‘fl.?l:):' %“‘5{{:,'“"“,{}:.&““‘?'&' o Il;;'pf“t'lzfl‘ln,l;‘-:r.hu R AAr haaR s i conducting cheap restaurants of their I'he position of Bel el bowion, DANIRG awers And oven | Yoryhupy, B cigi » and keep | “Colonel Josoph of. Bennott, of Phitadel. | OWn, othcrs conducting stores, ~tailor 2y 1o that of § D s He ol e A | G some time the sorvant came o, | PI&/HAS divan'in Various {orms $200.000 o | shops, - cto., “allo samo Slolican | Switzriand is bounded by four gront the great mass st event inoa hen's le up of an egg and a cac les never eackl; ife is But um offers little | tzerland, for while Y the Methodist church. He 18 nota Metho- | man.” There 18 a bitter fecl- | powers, Belgium is bounded by only two | Oneof the or tendencies of the ‘gl‘.fm"m“f',':nrs“"" from the crown 10 the | geiieyne “trays, dishes, sword hilt aud | and told Trevor that the framemaker | dist, but h ln:tll‘m‘; l:»'nu!.’ and her dying re- | ing anst them, of course, 'hvn :.x ther veashed by | human mind, fundamental and univer: The ridiculous tournares, euormously pro- | fcabbards, dagger and kmife handles, | wanted to speak to him. quest to hln was to do some service for the | they have worked themselves into so | the seu, and presumably sceured by tho | 15 the fove of other peop t A truding, which vexed Seriously inelined | Poxes and mirror frames, drinking cups Don’t run awuy. Hughie,” he smd, as | chureh with his wealth. i many different houses, hotels, ete., that | English and Duteh fleets, While Swit- | fairs | spints tor the last fow years are now almost | and goblets, as well as tea urnsand | he went out; “I'll be back in a moment.’* There Is said to be about sixty protestant | 1t 1s now almost impossible to get along | zerland has no fortresses, Belginm has T'his is a good w forgotten; they have béen transformed into | services, are ordinarily made of the The old beggar-man took advantage of | communities in Spain with 14, openly | without them. Some people make more | the gre Y t and powerful nternational ont of Autwerp, whose high i as a fort b & modest cushion, searcely apparent, which offers a timid suvport o the skirt, marking the bend of the waist, A very peculiar gown was noticed at one far as men are concerned, 1t is a very hard world to repent in. It is u bitte ication is not to be | itwsa cruel world . By i 's ab 3 professed protestants, and hardly a large zood Chi e e g!rl‘:-u‘:‘rlt:um';:lhuin‘:)r?rl qflllllt‘)‘:kr 2:‘ tr:{: ?:;:rl:n‘h;;%;et::hli’:fl {J‘Z:rmu mt?;nl?)‘:)!kgfi town without |‘rt’g\llnr1¥ organized church. ofag Chinaman tuan they do of a | tetede p 3 et . i white man, and give a Chinaman the gun is often ornamented with silver mlnrlomnudwmu‘hedthntHx;thcuuld {:.;:fl’““,’:.h:p‘fi'l"w:D’:&f;fl:"&:fif‘,&ml'"" preference. Withone or two exceptions ol ¢ Lhot Lits remote situation - piates. No lady, however poor, would | not help pittying him, and he felt in his they all wear their pigtails, Chinese shoes | imy .xr~|lw strategieal influence on the To care vheumatism or other. poi > . A ) H ¥ se i 0 nee o \ \ or poing, fl;fi::&fl'fl.‘fi mfi::w:;“gt)&‘}’lnw‘: think of wearing aught but ornaments of kots to see what money he bad. All re—nt——— mtfhlounel. A large majority of them | Meusevalley. As regards military enna- | take a picce of thick fanne the purest. g\)kl. Silver ornaments are | he could find was a soveréign and some Tuke one of Dr, J. H. McLean's Little suturato i y it that made ens imagine sthat the original e S . )8 are inveterate opium smokers and gam- | city, Belgium indmg army which | weil with i2r, J. H, MeLean's Voleanse 4 wown had 'n ..m‘,‘,‘ to shreds,” .“: the | only worn by the poor, the women of the nm rs. goor old fellow," he thought | Liver and Kidney Pillecs at night before | blers, and are shrewd enough to liv‘.’- off | is oflicered by men thoroughly trained to | Oil Liniment, bind it round the limb. o - .- White nuderyarments were cowing into up- | Wandering “tribes and by negresses. | to himself, “*he wants it more than I 0, | you go to bed and you will be surprised | the labor of their more ignorant country- | the modern standard of military require- | wherever the pain fs, wod place it over . . |ut£‘ro|nlnenu|. It was on the whole more | Coral, loa1 being out of fashion, 1s rele: | but it meansno hausoms for a fortnight,” | how buoyant and vigorous you will feel [ men. Chinamen are allowed all the pri- | ments, and shich is fitted_both aetively | hot iron o hold to the fire, 5o a5 to applf Sodd" than pretty, gated to slaves, 4 and he walked across the studio and'slip- | the nextday, Only 25 cents a vial. viluges of white men, and they cun be | aud strategically for the offensive. 50 far | .us mnch heat as possible,

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