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SEPTEMBER 11, 188 3 e 5 of Canada, has been encoura in his | meeting was held, Mrs. Logan was sure | respect of fortdfie.' ‘Lady Audley's Secre but that it had sinoe been earried off mid: “Ma, do you know, sometimes I fesl TALES OF THE GENTLE SEX- successful political eutoooro by mlrmln to be l: attendant, 1t was_her ambition | alone kw_#‘t her in its first run no less than DESCR‘PT‘ON 0! “)Kflmmfl. the grim destroyer. by ike being an orphan?”’ and skillful wife, Sha is on terms of | to see her husband instalied as president, | $60,000. an I:" twenty years ago, and Btlllln‘ on the right of our consulate, i John Lemon of Osceola mntyilnol W fi w Point of Vi Mrs {:r::‘rm:::‘p rlth 1" l,l, o lhe';n “}?: . 1“1' :h‘ ?‘d Lo "fi“’:‘ anul '3. nut.xpu': ‘h;‘::o:o:mer"tlm“nhnenlod ink-cheeked Sa g ;‘&':T;nh&“fl;?‘ 0'(?:;“‘, b::::;‘.""m n':-“v'n'u:-"f'r'.‘.’?hm':'.':' { 3",‘:‘?\3' 2?! about ‘ oman from Womas's Poin W egislature and with al ican national convention me ) ) 3 b 2 > Tohe'k Gogna Ty prominent public mon of the dominion. | would undoubtedly have made a vigorous B e utten [ove o o BALf &8 bi The Greatest Gommercial Port of the Japan | one eornor was a_peripatetio restaurant, ety Dot T d H NI gan. ‘re?lwntly while the legislature is in | effort to obtain the nowmination, an evil as nothine to eat.the better it will be Empire. in two separate parts, connected by a Kirst Tramp—1 hear that some ot ! res session she 15 to be seen in the gallery 14A Lewis Growing Oid for the world at-lazge and for the sweet girls icly cross bar, by means of which 1ts owner | ohipee bastes in Mott strept are wearing 4 PROMINENT AMERICAN WIVES, | chatting pleasantly with the members Correspondence Boston Glob;‘ 1da | 10 particalar. could carry it from one place to another | monds. Second Tramp—Yls, bad z:. :l:iot;?x;o:ulr:‘r;n':longlrm.]‘;;‘;xlelr:'vaP‘t’)‘c‘n::; Liswis 18 alone’ BOW. ot mnthe‘r. wio Patent-leathet low shoes are still the heleht | SILK ITS PRINCIPAL EXPORT, | on his shoulders. 1t was clean looking, | em. Before they come here my wi! neatly arranged, and very complote, con- pport ine and take in washin’, e of fashion. The vamps are entirely of the had kept the ligh before her, dicd six s Iy taining s charcoal stove and cooking [ “Say,” sald the editor's smart little son, -] d. h weeks ago and her brother Rudolph,who .:;"}\lnlxm."dflw‘ h llr,nl: sl?l':n':l': fl.'.?fi.'r:fi.'éfi. The Peerless known to make extensive preparations The Khedive's Wife—Mrs. Curporal for the delivery of a speech in the legis- Mountain — Strange tensils, on one side and food and dishes | he entered a store, “do_you kee Tanner—The Girl and the Type- . came home to do everything he could to DEN-wi ings of black %Y s o d “Oh, yes.” sald the store! N 5 ? i oasting agaln. The Captain son— | Incing. B , “Just adve A Politiolan. p':"‘l.""""'b:"d thenh!o 'k"'“‘ "': ”[':d” one o l:e‘r medals is inscribed ‘‘Ida | = Short fage vellsof fine silk illusion, polka and Lacquer Ware. ":,':.',. hoi'::e""lhA“{,l;l.I]nf “?.{t ‘:.‘1 ohe 63 : tiien you wouldn’t keep thom so ‘“"“‘""' —— }’,,,,eafi‘,’,‘,,m f,',:“.]:";y ,,'l"::'e ‘sha-}couls Lewis Wilson—who was married to Miss | dotted and ad| h poiot lace are the he h‘_fi on h|¢h‘ wuo&:n clogs wln’cfi Dr. Talmage ot Jgreat deal of In Ambition and Motherhood. not'but hear them -Ed they esteentbd Lewis long ago, has never, I believe, s arl 544 and addod several inches to her shortstature, | i (o catly risin nd Alice Wiliama Brotherton, i the Century. her too highly to make remaris whuch | lived with hi wite for any length of time 1 the lace edco 3 1 thought to win me a name That should ring 1n the ear of the werld— How can 1 work with small pink fists About my fingers carled? ‘Then adieu to name and to fame! ‘I'hey searce are worth at the best Ong touch of this wet little, warm little mouth, With its lips against my breast. ‘Woman from a Woman's Point of View “Only a Girl” contributes to the Louis- ville Courier-Journal this argument for her sex's superiority over men: In the first place, we are told, that woman's brain weighs, on sn_aver: five ounces lces than man's, and that “we should be ared on anstomical grounds, to ac- would distress her. Mrs. Corporal Tanner. Thero resides a quiet street 1n Brooklyn a woman through whose influence a com- paratively unknown_soldier in the union army, who returned disheartened from tho buttlefield some twenty ye: with not even a remnant of his l¢ made a successful politician and one of the popular oratorsof his time. Corporal Tanner is quite well known, but very few of the thonsands who have a 0 blames the white A S Puritan forefathers rdr the habit, 3 Jived with his wite for any length of time | Tust fall just over the top of the nose, while | A letter to the Ballimore Sax from on | and was dressed in & national costumo-~ | foruets that the forefathers in ) oA Bhoke and b kond foand | theendsars gathered tightly and pinned board the flagship Brooklyn, off Yokc- | what might be called a dressing gown | “early to bed" al As the man -l1' 4 :'L?)’unlonlhfpmeve:unmme'm;ra:k“l:z under the brim of the hat or bon hama, says: of bitic, well open at the neck %0 as to | misséd the train, “I ran fast enough, 8 ¥ uch affected by Enclish ladies and are be- breast, and with a very large, wide A man in a wesiorn town han, Ill‘v “I'like honsework 80 much,’’ this ro- |",‘,,' |.‘¢m€mm here ;y'remrnlng European | istrue, but on u fine day no one can call ,m?"fl‘, h:nglnz down“ivyrll b:-rluw the | to & bed post by iis suspendars, “’ghcofi- 1 markable woman said tome thoday [ | travelers. They are mado of brichtscariet | it anything but pleasing. Tho harbor is | knees and Iarge enough to hold bushel | Betis Jury wero some tine ' coming fi 2 q " h (0] L did this o\;dthnt for about the house. I| very pointed scallops and scariet ailk, These glln";:!':m:::fi?&;“;te::i::d :“.l‘i;: :: W('.’.‘:m‘:m.zh uh;; ":m(gltrdvl'nun;gmlcfi JANE NALYE (L RO BRIy anhounced never could give any reason except that | are worn wi ravelling and sf J # i i i " neath the dress skirt, _ iy behind in a wonderfully gotten-up L climbed up the ladder to tho little | "% Longstion wan caused av Asburv Park, New York would recognize a8 nne of the | bow, o largo as to need fastoning up |~ The principal of an academy {n New Jore :&g‘leg :n the‘wnfi(‘:fl\!l::dlm:ho )aw::e N. J., when the d|,,..,,,,,{ was made thata | Pacific mail steamers of from twenty to | to'the shoulders, and so arranged as to | sey ldvartlusllfl the city tnml that he heard him know of the patient devotion | A big Newfoundland dog greeted ma and i idow, 8 |‘ ad Tnst —a | saught pri.” If you have a bo; wh‘(’a‘l 'fi ) of the wife who showed 'him how to so- | looked for & minute as if he would make | hexson it seems, lhutunlxoa ;:nfl‘n:;:;":l“wn“\?s And now as to the aity Bt Yokonama, :’,":,:;x:, ::‘;;‘mb",:"," !,',‘;,’,‘;f,’, ':,“,'?,':.’;Ln“ tle slow in his gram., or dum{ry 10 his Bty | 1t hot: but he was really too fat to be | paid assiduous attention to tho widow: which 1s in reality an aggregation of three ) " Cupt her inferiority as a forcgone conclu. | Politician. o etk belbdi, SoncladSBHAT e wonlt dean koW of the | ik N women. This young girl onrried a small | & b bostah of 8 profesti. vou should ¥ L LU LI propared, snd The Girl and the Typewriter. LAl :;e:;‘;‘:l' J§iopped, further | gallants about her this season—and she aid. | Middlo, a native town at tho eastern end, | reed whistle, Which sho blew at frequent containing torms and ou rrie. though woman’s brain may weigh five tf o vi i 4 the Sandwich Island- )\ o) o} Ny, and looked s little | place for early fall wear. Pale grav and dark | western end. Tho foreign settloment | Massaguer, or, a8 the & higher, & finer and a far more delioats | Stratton’s Commetcial Journal will illus- | rolled up playfully, fan are the two Tavoriie shades. and y tal * ers call it, & lomi-lomiish, one who nrg.\‘n.l ‘And I insist Tlso that woman is t;ifi?’, “';B :g‘k‘}“‘:ofifl' ‘:":‘;':‘;’p;y::“‘:" s:‘l““:';“‘l;“é'%e:c'::lp‘?::;k :;‘g“;'r;‘ ‘:"'I‘; backe are heavily stitohed with silk of the | contains hotels, public and consular | khiydg or 'manipulates the joints and not only man's equal but his superior. 2 1 . orable o 't startsoon enough.” spray, she might indeed be lonely. New underskirts called the “‘Jubilec”are | g vigw shoreward is not unposing, it | $XPOSe consideratlc of the neck and | didn't siartsoon enoug called, “mother used to ask me what | | merino and are finished about the edge with v eath com T enjoyed it.” dresses and are Intanded to show a trifle bo- | wheel steamer which any old resident of | 00t wide and very long, tied a:;:x:\g,runk and mistaking hlmml M'fi 4 very pretty and attractive girl had been | thirty years ago. look like nnd about twice as large as tho | parrs boys for bus or col cure success as an orator and also as a ) ane or weak In his Lat., that you want to run & very ferocious, and at a 1n0st opportune | watering places where shin stopped, and she | large towns—a foreign settlement 1n the ally borrowed from theso same Jupancse ] a cat. h i intervals to denote her profession, a | prof.’s head is level. ouncos loss than man's, 1 insist, that it 18 | g Lhe following extract from Bryant & | waa the big dog's numo, lay down and Undressed kid gloves still hold the first | 8nd what is known as the Bluff at the enote , 8| p h same color as the kid and also of a shade or | buildings, fine foreign stores of all de- | yyscies ot another’s body in order to ) “Shorthand and typewriting are creating | said, used to belong to her sister, who | two lighter. Dressed black kids are worn | scriptions, and the homes of quite a num- in and stilfness. After the fi:_':,:'&;"flfi:":‘;,g‘eufirfi'fl"‘:Ln'":"hl;"fl _revolutions in methods of correspond- | had died of consumption four years ago, | with biack satin or silk, but are no longer L4 ORI L L e ML G drive uway pal d stiffnes: n i ber of the foreign residents, and is faced | work of the day the Japanese are fond 4 ifa euce, snd filling the country with active | one of the prettiest and best “girls that | considered prover for deep mourning, the by s . ;hl' m"lml?t:lmfu:t h]fi'-"‘lflhn lhah Jowest | ynq omnpecentg ou:gclwissywl:ohnm Ies» ever walked in Newport. Its ame was | undressed being u by & sea wall,along which runs a smooth, :’,L::‘;\’:;;‘:;}:‘g‘:r‘:“:ol::::" ;‘("‘“"i:‘o“‘: '.‘"(‘"":;:E .:;;'r,'e:.'; form sl hoet l‘;:mt ;a'l'l"“: tablishing & fls‘lnot profession, and | Monie. New handkerchiefs are square pleces of | wide street, called the Bund. Of the na- . 2 2 i z k i nuscles. The pro- bringing into our business and lawoffices | We sat down in the kitchen. Ida | linen lawn, hemstitched ratiier less than an | tive town we will make mention lator. ?":'-"".“i’;".fl.'..fl:fi'v' (’:jlluwpd by blim’l or o and editorial sanctums an cloment of | Lewis is a litle gray now, and tho | Inch ifrom tho edus, excont attho corners, | =, i i bbbl : q he A comes iwom:u:, ’txll w:mm the ?lr;tunl method which is working a perceptible wrinkles come now and then on her | YWhere, instead of being square like the outer The bluff is a succession of small hills, | mained people, and 1t 18 sad to see them k nature is greater than in man. And it 13 ) % edge, they are rounded, and have a space on | thickly dotted with handsome foreign | a9 they grope or limp along tho street this predominance of Qspiriual | Change. The fieldis rapidly widening, | brave face, but the eyes are bright, and | yhe edge larze enough for n monogram. | o4 native cottages in various pleasing | PIOWing their shrill reed whistles. created—animal and spiritual; then o i , not from crowding young men out of | the arms seem muscular enaugh to pull | Other pretty handkerchiefs have white Next'w sp into n_china siore, but as T orer o oyt Acoet, | their piaous, but T orenting " absolutely | n bont in anp kind of weather. It was 3 | ters, doted with T nots or other | Styles of architceture, and, in most cases, | Noxt WG Sto it B CUInn O TR b 4 ing woman's inlanoriiy on anatomioal | ReW positions. ‘This revolution has come | plain calico dress that she wore, and | minuis designs, r f nestling in pretty gardens of trees,shrubs | and Nagasaki, which are said to be the tounas, they are’ the’ Yory #Fonnds ch | through the discovery by business-men | there were traces that she had been busy | color corresponding to tho spots. and flowers. best in the empire, we will not now at- OB Fuats Gas Ul SHARAEYONY 9B | of a fact of which they were unaware | with the housewounk, The kitchon was | dJackets for the present season tobe worn | “5 4 L e tinh ot - Lif6 DrOEY il nw!"l,fm :‘I‘:;:t‘l"n\’:’fll?lro 5 lsle:"“:"c:‘éfi?gl' unUtkRIEReRE convoniends and exoellont | neatand jeonvenient. “One tevidently it Mt‘i'l"l‘l t“ifm‘: tl\rmxmmut i ';m"fm"' on's 11“0| A\mur;e:ms, I.|"\“ch| :L‘l)\ldlrhngllwl; wi(h‘m‘ but will walk -into the next shop e . 'y vDUW L until late in November, are made of queen's | each have a hospital on the bluff, and of Ayl s e 4 full of wisdom ana consistency, made | 7Ork of the typuwriter was thrust upon | who cared for home. 4 sed, [rish_blar 1 s o 2 A & which we find is devoted to the manufac- two caskets for his jewels, ani ‘p]uco-,d their notice. “The art of dictation is ai- I should be lonesome, " she said, *'if I :.'Xv"r’ fnsul;,: 3 Rloi‘tnr:yn-. A 'x‘l”nll,mc(l:ILI i oSO IRLDE O HIOOR TL VRIS S BOORSR ture and sale of Japonese cloisonne ware looking one of the three, And back of all this, from the middle aze of small surrounding hiils, },Im n’ml.-xt prcclm:(n uomNin the cmllrsnl":flg :-T:;:’fl 4 f:.rh:srit-'wsz"&c‘-: n‘rfsl?é:f:gmf m:;‘t’!:: e AT ess delicate casket? ay, verily, 30 - y g who created all things, is & God~ of wis- to understand that much of their valua- | but I ; nes. ‘Tho jacket of this year is not of any and Rudolph, our baby is away; | fixed shape,for thera are fackets and jackets, £ op busy, if [ can, and that keeps | worn at all times, and in all countries— | Of & F of the finest description, in pink, blue and gold bronze; 4 d' here we feel compelled to SHov. uh ble time has been wastod in the mecha; me from being melancholy, Father was | Turkish, Spanisn. Russian, Persian and { there rises to a height of over 13,000 feet 87¢ el 18 8l flt) LI T and A ;'.'x'w; cal work of letter-writing, and that a | the first to kebo the light, " Then mother | Aoorish. piain and severe, 1o tailor style, or | the snow crowned aud most gracefully ;';:)v‘;gln!;;m;;;‘{*;f) ::3;3:5)\'"_‘{;} e A O O te faare hus fushioned | competent amanuensis will'enable them | was appointed. I always helped thom, | displaving many coquetries. rounded off summit of Mount Fusiyama, | ZF O (P coagd o8 all styles and de- tl "rf."\‘n’,'?.on'.’"flfxi ‘:hem:rl'-wisu Croatoe in. | to snswer thoir correspondence with the and shouldn’t be at home anywhere olse. 4 A nfm'\hla h‘n;’urn on nlrl t)}l(- “hnpgr]xwl fa!l the peerless mountain of the _l:mll of umf "{g“'- W-?{\'«!r:' Bolitely invited upstairs trusted the chief responsibility in the least possible exertion, and with the e: There are almost no visitors now. They | dresses is the absence of plails or flounces l;?;::‘fi r:f‘;l?l' without a representation of | = t the manufactory, and there we anese picture is considered , perfect. Take :” ic fans and screens | found the \\'nrk|l||un seated “flnl Turk— h " nt from Janan to the | each one engaged on a piece of cloisonne. yearly sent from Japan to the | 'y qo of the Articlo to be made,which we will take to be a vase, is ot copper, on E_undituro of & very small amount of time, | know my mother is dead, and don't lke | Of the skirts. Although not what may be formation of the minds of the genera- : - r o Ly P termed plain,all skirts hang straight in foldsg tiohs ot men?. 'To \vouwn;nnd‘ill {8hb ive years ago, the typewriter was sim- | to come They stopped coming at the | or plaits from the waist to the hem, and_are 7 ply o mechamical curiosity; to-day, its | time Hattie died, four years ago, too. | not ornamented with even o narrow frilline | Which are s b o Lo, s o monotonous clck can bo Reard in aimost | Sho was 8 benuty,und as good as e was | abut theedges, he draperes aro, mado United Stston, und nine outof overy ten - o &1 + ) every well regulate usiness establish- retty. In the summer of 1870—that was | full and long, and are not caught back as vill be conta ep- A 3 K raci ::;‘(fkg:“x"‘,'-u‘;“:‘v";;“&"{,’;;{:u"m'{l‘,":}&“ ment in the country.” Just after my firs, rescue— 10,000 voople | much s It denson, basques aro horter than | resontation - of (hiszlo the Japantses “"“':ll‘;;"""‘u;"',l"f“;:;l',};;‘e'a s "","‘i'fi Buy Your Shoes Where You have the 0 2 — ? i e ever, and a! rds of fancy sleeves are to be | snered mountain. It 13 a grand sight, t % . y 7 sl " giving Lo the God who made and keops | Girlish Figures Spolied By Athlotios. | ront e ane | See on them. | Very fow gowns are made of | though Haing. 8 it docs, almost to tho | frst given a coating of o light, sickly Largest Stock to Select From. him. Savannah News: It is the athletic yirl d th reat many noted peo- | (¢ material, some fancy stripe or check be- | glouds, with not a companion mountain material, and then is filled in with thin, | we gell FINE SHOES cheap and cheap To man the Lord has given bodily | tho new type of girl who goes in fof | pioamang them from all over the couritry. | % Used as trimming. for hundrods of miles. and we canuot | NATroW picces of gold, silver, brass or | Ty, o ypA PER than any bankrupt strength that ho may supply the mater: | pretty noarly nll the sports hot brother | Bet i o anold atore. | aupnose and | (New autumn mantled and other small | hlap,g tho daps for regarding it with & copper, When_this i finished we see a 1 sl ial wants of man in his heipless infancy. el 5 ut it was an old story, I suppose, and | wraps display many attractive fancies. The L b s billbs raised tracing of the design of the vase. Store in Omaha. No Shoddy goods and cournge thav ho muy defend him. To {T,'fffl,"f&fif{‘} ‘,?'g“': E:II“ ) ‘n‘:ef'o“’d’i n;lelr Hattle ,"‘9" very. fi“"' ChAh Most | visite is still a popular demi-season garment. {"“"’"‘i“'r"'ms‘::fi“;l‘,:_‘s::c'n:"' e dbiet noNe | In and around this tracing are then sold here y 5 % 7 sbllibA L LG e, the worst deformed | of them used to saii over from Newport, | and is made to appear almost n noveity by its | but from k 0 - F “diftere: od paints which woman Ho bas given strength of eoul | girl. Thero is nothing like athleotics | but once in whilo T would row ont to | fresh materials et Srumber of preity dotails; | quakes with which Japnn is troubled wo | Poured the diflerent colored paiate Wwh ob and a loving, sympathetic heart that she | and corsets, mixed or in alternate doses, | the pier, just opposite the rock, and get | One model is made of golden olive plush, shot | may rest assured that the mighty giant h the level of the top of the metal . . may minister to the immortal spirit. to bring out the possibility of curves, | them if I know them well."” with pale bronze. It is cut to fitthe figure | is only slumbering, and may at any time | FeACH the b¥e et aces thvouiinvs Which, say you, has the noblest, the | twists and Abnormal developmeuts in & g g very closely, .and glistens with a superb the terrible | tracing. The vase then goes th 3 ! awake in anger and repea } o most important task? modern girl. All British femininity is at Confession of a Fair Editor. pussementerie of gold “and olive beads. | oruption of 1707, when 1t Inid waste tho zh;';;;:"'g;-m{';r'l‘;‘"““‘g:;,"’;;" e e 1306 Farnam St, Prominent American Wives. present engaged in screaming contradic- | Douglasville (Ga.) Industrinl: Since | corded silk brocaded with dark violet leaves, e country round about, and was ac- | &SRR T CE LT (om baratively low. n en i . tions at Labouchere because he had the | the first issue of my journzl sixty four | fouched with golds The sling sleeves ate of | companied by an earthquuke which derate 8ize, which D ol s mimmie press | hardihood to declare that tennis-blaying | offers of marriago have been made to mo | plain violet velvet, lined ol ol ad hatior | shook down the grenter part of tho aity | Pair of vates of moderate WS, whOS 1dential candidacy of Chauncey M. De-. girls were crooked. In n half dozen | by parties I never saw. From such a hist | frope-shot sural. ‘liesieoves are untrimmed, | of Yedo, now Tokio, burying thousands | [Woi s o rkivan's time to complete, sol- oW ol tlie bADTIE DERFEE GLIthe r’upub- groups at the Central park yesterday I | I'could undoubtedly select a curiosity | but down the front are set some very hand- | of the poor inhabitants under its ruins. i i i i i 3 i} ] sting moro than 50 to $100. As picked out four players whose right | worthy mamm . Bat tho plain, | s0me pendants of wold and heliotropé beads, In Juiy, 1838, after the diflerent foreign | 40m 08! ,::3:;:':’]‘,“,] l;.'é'ql'.'?l’, n‘;(.i'ven;;firtl on] | shoulders were noticeably of different | naked truth is that e tow yeard hloesyt SSLSHE like real gems, so fine are they | powers had about given up all hope of ("“;:‘_:.:'{“zfl;c‘:_::";'“"z:: f'y:&:iyn; u’-‘:’:fl‘::): “nnaso" & so“' 1ifé, and she was watching over his inter- shape from the left, and six or seven in |'actually met a crank fuce to faco who | %, peacefully making ' satisfactory treaties ral proce: L t } | o men each carrying an B s Ye e whom the same ' thing, though less | had the courage to vocalizo his offering. | g hocncmisets ow made cut round over | with this country and their representa- Firat came throo T i i 3§ il tand of new cut flower, who & b obvious, had begun to manifest itself, | I at first positively refused, dirsctly re oy _ § tives had become disconraged, Mr. Har- | IMmeAso sEnd oF _ H \ ‘fi(l)é;:lsn'!:ltu::d%o::(fl,ll&lls:::m:fi :’:::ih an | the summer exertion enlarging the mus- | lently, ah':mly nm:niescefl. The faot1s T ?33&5’51‘3,2’12';"riono‘,"iu:}'n“n'.fn&'fi"'#fifi?nflm ris, hearing of the singing of the Cinese "w:&‘},!,‘;l:fi,m:},.‘,’j‘qo::'m:\lfi:‘::‘hoi':sr::{ll;‘lg i Pxtensive wcquaintance. with men of | cle8 znd light clothing thrusting them | am married and have three youthful [ Valenciennes:dace; throuch these eyelet | treaty at Tien-Tsin, quictly hastened to .oc‘“,i,f, of men dressed n blue l ec S an affairs she did miich to bring’ under. the out of place and accentuating the uneven | daughters and a husband. holes 18 drawn & narrow ribbon of the same | the Japanese capital, and sueceeded in s hing two by two ane_each \venrhui B I e s ol ¢ | development of the body. Girls who row S color ns_the deshen printed on' the cambrio | concluding a commoreinl, treated of so | MArCHNE b B¥ SID AN iR o Flady's z "{l uun)t(mo ier husband politicians of | FrCORECT O e Sight. the extra HONEY FOK THE LADIES' of which the gavment is composed, The | oxcollent s character thatit has been | & large straw ha dos yh hid so as to al- allranks, = When the late Commodore |y eoulyr development all taking placo 3 : Intest of these designs are oval-shaped rings | taken as the basis. of all such treaties | Sundown, tied under sheochid =0 o uperln en en s Vm:(lurhl'l‘t1 ufl'ero:li er. Duper an im- high up where the_blond has a cguncu to | Basques areinvariably polnted. 15 trohit. in scarlet or in marine blne. Tf plain white | yiqs i “the east from that time up to | MOst hide tho face. “}fuhm“ ‘,o‘:,,‘“:fi!‘:' Jortant offce with o largo salnry, con- | cifouiate nnd muking theshouiders tower | Mrs: Mackey allows herself 104 new gowns | SHosts Solom Bk o pals Bing of e,y | the prosont. By this and suoosoding | 205 SR (0 famboo boles. on thoit from politios, no one regrotyed tho finnn, | above the rest of the body. a year. raw . tolor e trlmming 18 continued | treaties England_and France tho SUpROTting UO ok rested. what_ looked cial necessity which compelled the ac- Prosalc Cure for Lovesick Girl: It s said there are 97158 widows In Mas- | afound the arm. = Thete afe literally no | port at Kanaguwa, only fiftoen milos | i,y Jargo collin box entirely covered zs |I'0|I nlllk. ‘ eeves, those rather useless adjuncts Leing | from Yedo, was opened to these nation: : 1+ . 5 ceptance of the oflice 80 much as Mrs. | When a young girl gets lovesick and sacliusotts Slbuves 4 (L) f with white. In this box was the corpse, S [ y ntly prohibited by La Mode, A band, Yokohamu is the greatest commer i i Depew did, No doubt the frequont ref- | spoonoy" and Gespondant 1ot hot 20,0 | »rhiiul fomyho it 18 now udlized in | St PRk (5" witily exclusive of 'tho | port of tho embiro, and its importan prossed down to o squatting position, i ; ¢ ; 3 d Vs erences to the expected reappearance in | gork and forget her troubles in the du- “What can 1 use to clean carpets?” Use trimming, passes over each shoulder and re- | 1, reasing steadily year by year. Fine ext came the mmu:nurs. men an yolitical life of Mr. Depow gratity her | s of ever &y lito. 17 sho cannot bo | yous hasbams. places the stupressed sloeve, Very ole€ant | Giiiniorsntor and loavo its harbor vory | Yomon, and after thom & BAmoE o (et et ho should ba nrominont in | [usic teacher, or a cashier, or an au- | Epaulets of jet will be favorite adjuncts of | bric, cut round over the shoulders, both at the | 41y, and it is in telegraphic commumica- e ian, on cacl:: ond of which. was Branch Offces, ‘K e opinion that ho should be prominont in | thoress, let her do chamberwork or cook | fali and winter dresses. e O O e iin aone | tion with all parts of the world, Its | hitshoulder, on cach o oh was ansas City. politics, and possibly she is bringing him | yp the kitchen, and if she cannot dress in gk 8 el i 4 ; e bluck tea-box containing % 5 < 1 slung a larg o thi N Almost anything expensive in wraps will | row open-work embroidery, edzed with Val- | most important export at the present | & % 0 il " to l“"‘i‘ "ll“y “{ l.h'uh"l:z' Shill fu1 | Satin and diamonds lot hor wear calico’ | be fashionuble Next winter: Lo enciennes lace. H timo 19 silk, the value of that snm‘to the | fovd for the d‘lnd ':]n" hm,.‘g“""w‘":i“x::‘; Lady Randolph rehill e eaccossful | She will ind a curein one assoon as | For combination liouse dresses the wido e United States and Europe last year | . The demandfer Japanose Gnt Wore handling of her husband's electoral cam- | jn another, and either is infinitely su- | bias haif girdlo will be used. e amounting to $12,50).000. Tea comes | i NOW so great that the onee paign has not been forgotten in England. icid " RELIGIOUS. M ) cannot spare the time to do good work, Bharintmdnsedtihe f th th perior to suicide. 'he majority of the fall bonnets and hats next in order of importance, and almost | * e ¢ which modern lncquer intiparioac sthoro JAOIEIQL gamaolh. ¢ are neat, trim and stylish. Some French Catiiolics want to canonize | all of it is sent dircct to San Francisco | i consequence of whied WoCr ods which have been effectively employed | How Mrs. Cleveland Met Grover. Steel gray alpaca or mohair is the correct | Mary Queen of Scois. for American_consumption. That sont | Ware does not even begin 1o DAl in this country, and created a furor of | Washington Letter: There never was | fabrio for » tall traveline suit. Yankton has been selected asthe See aity | to the United Statos Iast year was val- | With that made prior to twenty yoars excilement among Woodstock. Babies | o ‘more aflectionate moeting, never a | Potticoats of Jer.ey webbine are tho latest | for the Roman Catholic diocese of South | ved ay $3,750,000, and the amount ox. | 820 A really first class plece of 'addus were kissed, bashful country yokels were | more demonstrative wife. As soon as the | garments in this popular fabric. Dakota. ported is slowly but steadily mereasing ware ought to withstand the contact of a smiled upon, beer was distributed ad | train_stopped Mrs. Folsom descended | “"Chitdrow's drossy. frocks are agaln wmade | . By the rocunt death of Rev. David Stecle. | *Or's,000 foreignersin Yokohama nearly | BUrRing coal. A yarn s spun hero (o the lib., carriages were provided to convey | and was welcomed by her son-in-law | with low necks aund short sleeves. Sr., D. D., at Philagelphis, the sect called | ¢y are British subje r 2 effcct that many years ago a great num- voters to polling stations, and all the features of a vigorous personsl canvass were employed. Her action produced a revolution, and now candidates for par- liament and for local offices are accom- panied by their wives when they go to make their .Imenls to the voters. Mrs. John G. Carlisle, wife of the Ken- tucky congressman and speaker, did con- siderable electioneering for him, both - when he was a candidate for congress nlndlwhun he aspired to the speaker's chuir. The wife of Secretary of the Navy ‘Whitney bas encouraged her mild-man- nered husband to strive for high political honors. She is ambitious and energetic, with an aptitude for pohtics, a large pri- vate fortune and almost inexhaustible sources of revenue, and she wants to be more than the wife ot a member of the i 3 ~ d ts, 250 Ame: 1 with a kiss. She was followed by her | Gray berri “Job' » | “Original Covenanters” became extinct. i e - ber of very beautiful articles of lacquer Taughter, who foll Into tho arms of tho | whick conn fosm the Wemt Indics arc e | London lias 2600000 peoplo unablo to get | 11, Germans, 160 Krench | and B30 | g,ro were sont frora hore to_the Vienna blzimerflcnn citizen who calls her wife. | used in garnitares threaded with jet. into a place of worship. In Central London, | \0 0w oi o’ qhd money-gettin “Vd exhibition to be placed on sale, but the She literally fell into his arms, and | Stnley, Congo and Atticaine are now redy with 2,000,000, there is“only accommodation A EROPLR, o 10 oyt substantinl | Prices asked were so exorbitant that the kissed him Tong and loud, then 'digni- | which have yellow shadings. Alsace and | TOr 620,000 . A A . greater number were not bought, tiedly walked to the awaiting carriage | Malyoisieare purplish-garnet hues, Th? fim-nla)t_v of (‘r'|‘r|§(lnnfl";\d?l';0'rt haai{SREQM QUMD s tako & sampan and go | R4 were packed on shivboard to alll zgm;::: :}:3‘%&&?:!3:‘_2%‘;“;“ Qdices of the felt in laping rows on the Drim | ymiurs, I'hese socleties ars found all over | foreign and native towns' tho first sight | Fregkad on the east const of this island d 3 s i 5 i B itsal iu shallow water. Several tho firat priza and goiten s ohrom with | *1[AVR S S OE e erowte | dhe United Statea, fn Great Britiu, Caina | which prosenta itself_to_ a is a row of al, yoarsilator Y ze Yomen wl 2 -y beut thirty or more jinrick and her mother are now busy making | N0 longer worn by women whocan afford 0 | “poimportant lotters were discovered in | powor cartiage 4 4 preparations for the comng trip to the | PoY for really wellfitting corsages. a0l desic by tho regtor of th Hollbronn | Lowot carriages) the ownors of which | lacquer waro was not injured at all, but west, northwest and south Itis absolutely improper, so says fashion, | Gymuasium, recontly. Both ot tho latrers | SroVded around us at onceandntimated | 4y, ¢'ey,4 modern ware had all been re- g Ldalhig to appear on the street without a wrap of | were written by Luther and addressed to tha | fhat their carriages were at our disposal. | gy q0n'to o state of pul \aulée of Corm. The Georgia Femala Politiclan. somo sort, whethier the weather justifies 1t or | Suabian reformer Branz, and were dated | Lhe jinrickisha (originally the invention This is not an improlg;ble for th YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER, New York Journal: One of the most | 2o Teapectively 1555 and 1357, of un American), is the carriage of the | g s 0 NECE RIERPNEID FAXC. TOF ER0 | GuThet tho bIAGONAL REARTIEITY of tho coth.(whieh prominent_public men in the south at | , A mixed wool material is much used for | The opposition of the Turkish zovernmen | country. and is used by all classes. It m‘_“)’mm,q A e l,] L ‘IV“EG‘ h‘;r our batents cover exclusively) will ect] Bresent is . Willism H. Folton, who | [Aelling dresses—for instance a thread of | to mission schools in Palestine, so far ns th | consists of a light body, similar to that of | Lo ™0™ o nucers hlnte (D | b et g Mo tenaayalt represexts Bartow county in the lower L".‘J.}’Jfi““" In-w “pepper and salt” back- | equcation in them of Mohammedan children | & baby carriage, with an adjustable top | yil i rg B Rtk r;-q;lirlu t::qn’:!xl:t aR 8 ST rarts Sorsal sver wor SOl AN house of the gencral assembly of Geor- is concerned, has culininated in an order | and a neat cushion on the seat, under hot oly { t Is the fashion at 1 5 = et AR e water. In the da; Urst-olasa deuter in. Years ago he was a minister in the m‘.x1:3-:5'-)1&5&??&31‘5"5&? :fi!:e::nlm:li'l,n’: IromiContmutlispia SomIIiaRE theRaticny [iwhiohiis o receptiole for bnggy o The e otithe CROTTY BROS., Chlcase, Kl ~ | a successful attempt was made to recover "‘;‘? s&"’l‘x’i‘(:‘h the cargo, and it was found that the old washing in 2 N dance of Moslems altogether. 5 R : . o | 0ld diamios it was oustomary to make president's cabinet. > aptist churoli. Possessed of great nat- | monds veing prolerred when they can bo af | “Tho Gospel according to St. MarlcIn raised bory s frequently oithor fineyy uequered | gome fine article of Iacquer ware on tho . The Rhedive's Wife. ural powers as an orator, his effoctive- | forded. Chinese characters, has been published for 5 birth of a male child in the family, giv- ness as a speaker on_matters of geucral [ 1f a young man wishes toknow all about | the use of the biind in China. ' This 1s tho | Iounted on two light, high whools und | g it one coat of Iacque ap- Interest was soon recognized and he was | @ gir) ho must 860 her in evening dress at & | two-hundredth »and fiftieth. language in | dttached to a pair of shafts which aro ul;ing an additional Jugfr:::u::(:}:lnfl induced to enter the field of politics. | Winter ball and in a bathing suit at the beach | which portions of the bible nave been print- | connected at the ends by a eross-piece. | popins birthday until he reached man’ T e His public career has been full of suc- in summer. ed for blind scripture readers. Stepping 1nto one the owner lifted up the estate, but such articles are Boaroel u\'e: ( i 4T cess. The most prommnent member of | , Girls who can vlay “Gospel Hymns” on [ Baltimorehas 300 churches, chapels and | Shafts and started off over the wide, | F/ 0 Y ¥ \\\\‘i s?” NN W/ The khedive's wife is described by a lady who was admitted to her presence, as still young, at most twenty-six yea \ old and has an extremely charming fac Her whole appearance would be bewitcl ing were she not an Oriental, and there- the Felton family, however. is Mrs, Fel- | the viano, with the windows open Sunday | synagogues. As to communicants,tho Roman | smooth street at a ravid trot. Many of for sale at this late day. ton. She has a genious f s, and | Afternoons, are greatly wanted in the western | Chatholi¢ chureh stands first, the Methodists | these wen can keep up a trot, with but Al /4 r_polil 4 ‘“,/ fore, young as she is, already too stout to | ; 0 in Geor. | MiDIDE towns, second, fhe Lutheran third, the Baptist | an occasional ~short rest, that 4 bo perfeotly beautiful, according wdE"' l;‘:u"l to be the best politician in Geor. ")lo_nk'fi’ l!:lo’lh is » new mw‘aln‘n I'Inm fpn'r;;h. tho Presbyterian nug.nl:,lu thodewish | will carry - thom ] a ses i jons. S Tl ) name is utterty inappropriate, as it is a thin, | sixth. ‘The population is abo 000, iles hen the school terin's dreary bother ( mua.:“.‘.lol%(‘z':; e Nastolarge lark | ®One who knows her quite well thus de- | fight stuff, especlally adapied for tennis and | this 120000 is ituman Catholic, 210,000 milloyica day. lop. aereral .dayyin ‘Glad vacation time Supplants, il (\ \ ng complexion—-to which art has con- “.’.‘}{“{,‘,},’;‘{;n oflexoellentieduoation and boimng “’““;"fl"‘ et Erotestant ands000 unvvaugelized, such of them as had steady employment | TR0 the bov iehs forth, "Dear mothor, i " \ I\ i — st 1i ] ¢ The same Iatitude In details Is soen this —— g s had steudy employmo; on’t you please half-Sole my pants? ¥ \ =" tributed nothing—und 'the loveliest 1ittlo | romarkuble intellect, she has for years | fall iin fashionable garinonts, hats, bonnets, TR m this manner were”genorally short- | iU O elghbors dog. l N 7 :":"x“"“':h" PR 'M"‘:‘gud:n littored gwlhi 0 s(u'«ly off pulullca and hnubo(:y frocks and wraps that has prevailed in by- AL I il lb';"';]': ;;’tln:fxfi‘nl‘:fi:zmtr(‘;ahf:'; "‘l‘:ll’m’?fi; (TboraaviEnea At e O TR 4 ‘\ Y7 t uld be petter informed upon the poli- | gone seasons, There is a rooster in Kentnedy with threo AT 08, v ¢ or By, 1 o) L~ withidimonce. ?;ldw:;;’raflflr‘!vlifhx’i‘;fl tios of Georgia, and in fact of the whole | A big bow of ribbon, with long loops, | throats, weather the top 18 put up and a covoring | SOWO QR Gy L ALY ATEADSOG M ) countay, than she is. She knows the his- | placed on the top of thecrown, with the loops | The other daya calf belonging to Mrs | Of Olled silk drawn over the antire front. | | AN G0 K VRN B " FOR SALE OV ALL LEADING WHOLEGALE | xz::'ixk::wo‘hugrtgi&‘!’ s;;?:, lol:' oi‘:& tory, personal and political, of every man }"ll,"'f;'}f'w"r“d in front, isthe latest fancy | Joseph L. Garrett, of West Fallowficld ll]m '"“lmkh;i“m hml; very lx;m n\l‘ lmghl,, i el ‘mi L"um‘; e | AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMEN A s er- | ; blic lif 1k 1 2 n hat tiimming. Mass., ate ten young turktys, when they all carry fancy colored Japan- o . H > laden. Un the loft side of her white | i Public ot acran books wiirh Yeatd | " White wool dresses will probably be worn | A wor pA AR ese lanterns. The men who draw them [ ID&-pan without smutting his nose. : kept a series of scrap books which con nan in Mans, France, g h to aulbd- wed-eatan surah dress whose long trail wascom- | ¢ V" e i of information calenlated to | Bntillate in the fall. Dresses now making | five children in one year. Shewas delivered | are odd looking characters in thewr blue Judge—The prisoner is discharged. Pris- o . vlotely covered with rich lace, she wore | A% ® fuil of infermation cbiel el (0 | nave polonaises of thick, white woolen ma- | of triplets cleven: wonths atter the birti o | tights, loose cloaks, bare feot and ouri- eer=Woll, hegurs, 3. ddn's- Kuow. 01 was /A 2 WA’ Al;l;lochle‘unl fresh 3'?): o l":““' -‘{“‘ through her induence that the doctor was “':Bl ";d ([;Jl:ru\lllfiluir:.e g twins, ( ous lopking hats, shaped like inverted ";1[,!:; e o tinhaikin aneasy iadite WANAMAKER BROWN'S with white roses, an ow it & minia- H ? 4 n English gl ! at she has seen G N ., Mich., h ol s, " 1 n £ s Yth white roses, and bolow It & unibis: | brought into harmonious relations with | péh' whom sh. mighe. have conseniod 10 | piokersy (n o i nomt s b which | he toey amast have beos i tha slien Tittle table ln;he‘r olden tabatiere with | pCi%iof Joe "',“W',‘, and 1 "“h”‘“g' at | marry, but she hias never met one whou she | woighed ten” pounds, 1t pulled him out of » her direction that he took up the subject | would' care to propose to. the signature of Abdul Aziz in diamonds the boat once.- ) 3+ A J m ¢ must havo beon in_tho oldon edit a new baby and a newspaper at thé same Mercha"t ailorine Aeene ' ROL.H0-. Y YeAars ago—when | - A young lady being vexed with her lover they were considered to be almost in full | tranded hiun 80 coolly tHAY hie. Tequested por- 1511 Doug o of reform in the management of the | A Bar Harbor girl, who'was told by an old | ~ Eaward Dav; rsa‘u?e?l dress with nothing on but a narrow loin | mission to wear his ulster in the parlor. it had and a large fiy-flap of ostrich feathers, | gi1o ponul institutions and brought it to | boatman to be sure to have her boat well | large snake wit nport, of Atlanta, G whose handle glittered and sparkled with b . h a little king snaki the attention of the legislature. trimmed, went to work and sewed two silk % cloth. ¢ i 1t I8 said that Diogenes slept in a tub, Any | Ha8 the largast line of pi [ the slightest motion. . tlounces ‘around the gunwale. :mll‘('..d‘:m’l".fie?,f}k:{o&l:.:n:"'l' Riding up the wide street a short dis- | man who would Start out In this worid i fo be mada into Swis (0 OB She Will Not be Outdone. Mre. John A. Logan, Ella Wheeler Wlilcox professes to be A farmer mear Kenton, Tenn." put npa | tANCe We come to the United States con- | search of an honest man would be crank | gliranteed Virginia (Nev.) Enterprise: A man at Much of the success which the late | greatly shocked at the decolletto style of | barrel of vinegar about a year ago and stop- sulate—for a wonder a really fine-looking | enough to sleep in a tub. e 'Wells, Eastern Nevada, is on the war- | John A. Lozan met with as a public man | bathing suits. Flla ougnt to go and put | ped it tight. Last week he opened the barrel building—beyond which, on' eanh side of } After a Kentucky colonel had been at | ~ == ? r—— athe’ A married. iady atopped. at his | W3 dué to the aid and influenco of his | elothes on her decolietto poetry. and found a swarih of yellow Jackets inside. | the strect, we notice numerous bamboo | Coney Island half ‘an hour or so a larze LE‘KY nnorl“fl house over night and became a mother loving wife. She was his confidant and ‘The béit woman mathematician in Amer- When Farmer E. B. Higby, of Tocsin, 111, | poles, from the tops of which are floating {mmngr of mosquitoes were found in a Leip- y bofore morning. This considarably ex- | his advisor. Matters of detail, which fca, has just married a Columbia professor | went to his well to draw a pail of water the | immecnse many colored paper fishes, so | 1638 8tato of intoxication. Tin or Iron, Repaired. cited the citizens of Wells, but he had And 1-|m:.tlw)!L a gu hardly done flying about on behalf of the visiting lady before his own wife began to make demands on him in the same were sure to annoy him, were attended | 8nd is now devotiug her unrivaled talent to | other morning, he found where the water | constructed as to be filled by the wind, | A lotof people who sigh and groan and e b e ot o causthoritiag | ixIng the proportions of dinner Ingredients. | had been nothiag out & black ole, which up. | ‘Tess Jllustrato a vory ourious oustom in | ik about *ilie dreary outiook” only uecd to and references and carefully compiled | , Vests do not fall off in popularity, but | to date had been unfath voguo all_through Japan. Durimg the | NaYo thefr windows washed with abit of athomed. U the data for many of the lonxths speeches | f0rm a part of almost all tho now dresses. | Mr. B. i, Freeman, of Toombsboro, Ga.. | month of May it is customary to foat o | S0apand dricd with a flanuel rag. GRAVEL C e S i mmer have given hi o g + N A Young lady (on the beach)—-How lovely | m factured and ire Proof Pi line. Again he rushed forth among doo- | Which General Logan delivered in con- | way tosilk and other materials more sultable hae 8 moccasi snake that ho eanght whenl | paper fish in front of cach hous in which | 1, ve foam s, Count Spazhettit Ltaiian | > ubiiod o shi ns o aner e S tors and old dames. and in an hour or | &ress and on the stump. to autumn. Tectly air-tight and for two years it has had | & Wan child has been born during the | count (forgetting himself ra loafly, 1t andruif, jet. Arbor and Vintom. ‘llml nn-kimfi-(\hmgi 2 N and oeavsighiad, ENiptic Wagon Tongue Suppors w two it was anneunced to him that he was the father of twins. His wite had, in gambler's parlance ‘‘seen” the lady visitor and had ‘‘gone her one better.” The husband swears that hereafter no married woman shall enter his house unless she shall come armed with a writ- ten guarantee from some reputable phy- sician, He says that his wife is so ambitious that should any lady stop at his house und give birth to twins she would forthwith call upon him to father She was a mother, a daughter, & wife | A Syracuse woman does not like to live | nothing to eat or drink and is yet alive. year and very unhappy are most young | ees zee par excellence for and a nurse to him, and the charm of | with her husband and yet does not wanta C. Haberland, living at 1201 Douglas married counles who cannot display such A sclentist aeclares her presence was so great that men who | divorce, pays him $1a day for all the time | avenue, Racine, 'Wis., has a black eat and | &n emblem. ‘Che boy, no matter how | make people deaf were opposed to the general politically, | he can svend in jail. He is therefore always | white rat that are great friends. When the | uzly or mischievous he may be, is the and even personally, were proud to be | up for 60 or %0 days, rat 18 let out of his cage he and the cat will | pride of the Japanese household, and on considered her friends. Her life was a Gray 13 likely to remain a favorite color | have a rough-and-tumble scuffe about [ the 5th of each May his parents must busy and & wearing one. She | during the fall. The new shades are clear | the room. give a festival in his "honor, at which kespeare and not lacon atlended to the extensive corres- "’"‘1"""‘ “‘,lll'"”“" ool l‘;‘"-l!dm“ gray, | One evening last week a flock of hundreds | time he is the recipient of al} sorts of he immortal plays, ‘This stake may pondence of her husband, and | gendres or as! fii:‘{l' acler and verdigris, the | of swallows invaded the house of Mr. J. ‘G, boys’ toys,not only from his own parents be rash, buta Bacon stake would be rasher. Iatter being dec greenish, Russell, of Brunswick. Me., haking their T re Y o d Clara, a3 they were seated on maintained a personal correspondence Among revivals in~ medieval styles of | way down the chimnoy flie and throogh but also from their relatives and friends, i€ (heit country i -lm‘:- with influential people all over the United | dress, those for children, reproducing the gars . - ! | It is the great festival of the i 3 ha £ States. Persons wflo called upon the | ments worn by little ponpl.pm the Bixteanth ?.?,‘J‘.".{f:"",‘.’.}!.?n.;{"i’:’ «‘L‘.f.f.'”fli'fl-ffl‘i ‘i’l'.L'i', year. Ou one 5t above the paper went fshing “with Uharley this have noticed thi: when two chair, made a bet with a pole, A I3 Did you? What did you triplets. general had first to meet her unless the | and seventeantn centuries, are very pictur- | olaws into Mr. Russell's clothinz, They | ligure in biue and . white~ 1 eaught Charley.” e a . R — call was by special invitation. Routine | esque and also very comfortable. seemed to be "perfecily tame, By fhorning | mourning colors—which we i n\.,."|.,||m“l:l;lul:::u:n)klmw what s best p,.'.""“",‘i.}"u'i}f':':fi,,[,',‘;;:’,fl',l',;:‘;",'.':‘;,:“",,,,‘1‘,"', & sir Macdonaia's Wife, nocial duties were filled, and whenever an | According to Olive Logan Miss Braddon is | they had disippeared. No one has ex- | signibied that a man child had b for vou, Tommy.” said his mother, Touiny | ke terrtory. oall on or addross, I3, BKINe x Sir John A. Macdonald, the premier | importais fair or charitable organization | the queen of the English literary. world in | plained the phenowenon. in the adjucent house during the year, ] rolled ubuat u good deal on the rug and them | Nk, Omahs, Neb, Oftios, 1510 Haracy Streey