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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DAY, JULY 1. 1888.—SIXTEEN PAGES, ORI WEERLY LIS S 1 FRON TG IR \“ERSE-| WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH these CANDIDATES? THEY'RE ALL RIGHT. Mt. Aliyn's lawyer was in. court and | ‘Bape and Mishaps of tho Matri- | agreed to pay$30a month alimony to | A Mariner's Bxperience With Spirit s monial Markaet. Mrs. Alivn. *His love isso. strong for Rappings. ' > ; = ¥ his children,” said the wwier, “that I k: would prefer not to specify any sum to MARRIED A MAN TO REFORM HIM. | e paid for their sapport. His heart | VISITS FROM THE SPIRITLAND, A wiil entine hitn to do well hy.thietr and ki Ohoosing a Husband—Her Only Faute | e Judge suid 3 Choosing A Famons Ghost Story—The Ber | ~He Popped the Question —The Pittaburg Commerainl Ons Sisters and the Spirits—A Ghost Care of Husbands—She bands are ot made to order; Crew—A Child's Espers Caught Him. gre g . i SO 8. To geta good one you ha bl | R him when you see him. He He Popped the Question. e AM ar's Spiritant Bxpertence. AND No® Tt look like the man your faney painted, bt ot it yet you will recognize in him the quali- Berlin M Spiritualisti » Blact- V\”: a S M ¥ ties that go to make up the relinble ter: In the year 1853 I mad rney Bhs o i wnd: Hlash terprising. amiable man. Ao« ape Horn, in com with And pulled a rosebud from a bush, A TUulo women ure not. p LD ne day said to me,” “Can ANY ¥pike w0t 1, ite business minds, and are you explair knockings which 1 hear Leaving in doubt if she did’ grieve observant us they might be. One after | ko often in the cabin?” I answered, :",\,'.1{‘\’-."(7,“““ S hiE ey S "ot | Ghen traip, Just bs ;';“.,H'Jh 1Ny WeS.| A1 RERIN, FBa A s L ARE THE FINEST GOODS EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY. yne sweet admiring glance she stole blindfolded ipelled by some uncon- | with her tothe cabin, and by the alpha- fhnd broke the speil with stdden start, | 165 10 thir This was the name of my wife's dead at is necessary {stofind a ma other, and we now kneiw that she was e 0 g 3 135 A H6 to0x Hor by the Iy band, SNV I8 000 150kt oE oF T u 1 | mother, and we now knei that she wa THESE GOODS ARE WARRANTED PURE BY THIE MANUFACTURER or rich. with uson our journey. When it was Talking rapidly, Tho avernge girl first takes a fancy to | very stormy, and my wife, f he 8he tore the le s from off the rose, a pre 1. ot i ), Y d ol B LRl G P & F 1 A uism feably &% his'toos his lovely r, charming eyes, elegant ;.'\n».: “:},.-“;.J A d when ‘;:: v . . 1 And stood there silent] \ sur Her foot upon the pebbly sand, dress, L!l'\m"' l'm-!fl‘“)"l-‘vl nd dove-like | from the knocks spelled out: **Be still; G SRRt ra e S | voice. She deciares that he is t0o sweet | there is no danger. - “Then, sir, Pll be your willing wite.” | for anything “One morning, at 1:30 she woke me uaranteed Long Havana Flller -Fine as Silk. Smokers, aSk your dealer for these goods. AT ot ok O, b ant sews | o ey pasens off in time, but too | and maid: SQuick! upt Thoar, Knock- They can befound on sale at b el Lol R iU R ) eave perverted taste. ings; maybe it denotes danger.” Sinco en & Haverstock S To othors Tl o patiern show, dandy figure, swell manners and o in my fortner travels T huve Hod dUring | Yoo S Ropeaacss Counell Blus 1 8 Chifirenes K, | e thon Mastaciane, Mondunin, 1a bbb s LR i the progeny rhete ore & Keplinge: do J S Chrfstensen, Jmiuhu, Ne Katoft, Cre-t S v 3 And never gossip in my life.” tering tongue are apt toeven outwe the middle of a night, an experience of | 113 Paimer o VoMl & LaFaven, tebaddthukl) £ W Clark, Magnoli, 1 A Ityan, Hartingion, he agood heary, industrious habits and | a shipwreck, Tam in the habit of k 1A Bt b H 4 Aberly A B Mekidres, Central City, Nob D C K Vean, Aravalioe, The Care of Husbands. moral worth. ing most of my clothes on in stormy | MO Caler,” o WA Hontelte AN i, Nk 195G AT Ao, Written for the Sunday Beo. Even after ma visions of the | weather; therefore it was not long | & MeAtee, do 4, Gra nd, Neb 4 Gulbraith, Albion . i el o {n B 1 OOl QS ong nt G mde, o K i LD sim m, Clyde, Kuns A popular and delightful writer in o | early idenl rise up to disturb the scren- | hefore T was on deck. I found the hend [ Iihto Seare: i ) Adums Bros, Dendwood, D don, Albion, Neb recent article explains to young wives | jt nd_tranquility of th domestic | sailor on lookout; nothin unusual had | John Allen. do Menride & Hunt er, 8 & Nelson, Superior, Ne Osborne Biros, o, 'N R great n nys and means by which | scene. Better such an ideal had never | taken place, but T said to him: “In a ;«I‘; ln‘l;‘\)‘ V\lm do CG Happ, c n hi'f:‘“nt «“u : Ill\‘:‘\\m\v:‘h\«;f'l“l"lhn ur\., may ro “1”4" love o |;Itlx|4l:\:{!\llll been formed. night like this my vessel was onee van | Dr W Houghton, i S e LR b T LR Hor Only Fault. dow; tierefore Took out sharp—cxam- | Sy’ Bver theowidening. years ol existonae. | . Thoy were seated as usual. 1 believe ino ‘v\«-r_\(ll\n-_v und see that ail is [ @ Hroy 1A Melch " AR ?_,h : Allthisis nicoand good in its way,bui Ldo not neod to explain, snys the Sun | PR o0 e o ed | Rholl Kracht, an : Wattermian & o, Hias Siinics, Nob A Giheon, Fromon sometimes the point with girls is to ge wncisco Chronicle. You'know how. 3 : L rmed | camp &k do ame: e o J D Crury, Gihbon, Neb vson, Eustis, Neb “ g MHEV IR0 FaRSHOa the SOt 1 | my wife that T had not discovered any P i Narn al City, Neh s, NOFth lfond, Nel tho husband. Thero1s where all de | They had veached that confidentin ) it 3 [ Dell M do A AR I ltend, Neb el the | hiita when, aftor months of ansicty and | danger. Immediately after we heard [ 10 B Sor WM . Sl & Macqueen, (L Hapids, Neb Sty Crote b effort is. There is not much thought k s which 1 : “The sk Clark & See do Geo H Carlton, | rower & Stone, Sutton, Neb N wasted on the after-difiicultics, ns every [ d0ubts and foars as to whether she loved [ HBERIEES WAKCH ShoeC Out 1e SHID | G hert Mulli do WL HbeHon Mo vnHey 1a 18 Darling, Strang, Neb ] & Co, irl imagines herself fully competent | Rimor not, having found out that she | Sabine is nears therefore be carcful, so | Vi junnir do 11 Schoir, Creston, In Fay & Croston, Crete, Neb “redirics & Engstram, Holdriz g s 3 3 ! was only too willing, he felt like buck- | £5 not to strike togethe 1 rushed on | 114 MeDonw 1o Fiank Wa'key, Portsmonth, Ta Wodge & Barlow, Abert Lea, Minn W P Norris & Co, Holdkige Nely 'i‘*’],""]‘:,“(m “l\,,,;},m,:}“:,l;(‘ )(l( m‘.,'”mh]‘i 3 g, he > by ORI ONGE I bl e T Bl AT GBI | M DAk s o0 Cherry TR 05, CresonsTw. o oy, Nob Oshorne liros, Stromshurg b e process works much after the ol ] ing out d ! M et it s ey 1o 1ol Neb I3 Remey, Denver, Col seipe for cooking a hare: “First cate Well, you see, Tam poor dearest.” [ With the coming vessel, which pussed | tigiikanr & Scofield, i . Cornitng, Ia ; (RATRLILRNY ebrter & Soil, Hagrard, Nob that is required to completely cook n | to keep awife. we, in the storm and darkness, could | W H Grantay. do 3 Bruther, Mo Valley, ia D R asom. Claria Neb e DL LD TR HiE L 1 10s. tiim Ror ety fh "1 9tpposs Hob:® not oven *“speak” her. Just as T was Jurk B, Little Siouy, I SA I ks, N hot water. Yot ‘I‘““‘" one """* , George.” A ':f,‘”“'l \:“-f-]".:::i‘.h:.'x :,I‘,"""“‘f”l“‘}:,\‘t And all other first class dealer Retailers ordering one thousand of these brands of us can have their name and address i ’“fl.;: et e O Al you think L am extravagant. T | the dunger might come at some time so in this ad. gratis. Mail your orders to as at once i most women understand. them bat | am not.” 1t's all well when pa pays, you | Quickly “that we could not have oppor- nd most women understand them, but pays, 3 . it , What it comos. to. dmusing them and | know. That's all right. But 11 were [ unity to spell out the knockings, wo n M CORD BR ADY C Keoping them good-naturad, it is much | YOUF wife = ah biica LIy A e R BeE e 23 ) ) Tike learning to manage the first baby. “Dearest st UL ) LA Thoesa ire n fow of the simplest rulas | (Five minutes for refroshments will knock five tiihes in the direction COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. OMAHA, NEB. Btven in the articlo before mentioned, Yes, I can be so cconomical. It [ from which that danger threatens.” I (CUT THIS OUT AND POST IN YOUR WINDOW R itvaiicasy thie lioiimo L St ey doesn’t really cost any more to keep | Suid: “Give me proof of it,” and in the BT ceon tho) : TR s mowent came five loud Knocks s - “WAlways be noatly dressed and your | Y©s: ] supbose; yes. But it depends | from a hammer—so pronounced us to = e ooy, oy drcesed and your | /oo Swhichione, have awakened anyone from sleep, had ! , Then my grandfather | the str “Never allow the children to annoy Ho, I v ke UI)IUH~1' ‘I such been his condition. T R e 1‘”{ ':],“""1 B One of the leading Anarehists in St 5 | for cluureh purposes at. Winctia, Woodluwn i ] 2 “Yes, dearest, but can 19 N SRR o s KL > is named Griefzrabber, A man with a nan Park and Eazlewoo him, and al meet him with a OTRRATROBIE A Ghostly Crew. be dressed, \l‘l kept \.nhu'_ vm._‘_\”nv.- .r.,.y, NEBN 3\ atinued | 1ke that is quite likely to get what he grabs The Presbyterian general assembly at thil- 508 T eh e At St. Marks, Fla., 1 nowas up-staivs. “Somebody, y ' ame 31 co ed | fop when jes iuto the unarchy by 5. (| adelphia appointed Sundsa, ctobor 1y love, T would not wish you to do wks. Fla., th e Sl S A FLI . vesniimg | 91 when o goce o the unarcly busines. | wlelihia upeined iy, “Giahor & va'a Wis W . y, nes in the destry on of almost ever inthe way of int to0 shoe u , bu f rs into th 1. that a spirit of tomy ' 1d then turnc g rticle of houschold furniture belos there is a fortune in store for the ma ! r be awakened in the i Bt e R T : who'w ting breakfast.sayin My | ing to Mr. Good. The fire finally shoo u fly so that the little pest will stuy 25t of i @ collection is to be It he brings company home at house- | &1t until-—until a8 can bo. learnod. Jast your o coloved | God Kezia, thut's my brether Willia caught in the barn, ending in its dd- | shod. - tuken in all Presbitévian churches on that cleaning tine—smile eIV HE i - I S hlE s Fa Tos e | Tlin e him myself seven time t A young lady named Take seems to open a | 42y If he comes home late at night from Until T could brace myself to eat SRR G D e A At 1 fives are the talk of the whole | greal many letters belo to other | Ubwards of seventy bishops will attond a democratic rally with his nose vicing vou eooked. pier, his & She is perfeetty honest about it, however, e service to be held in- Canterbury cathe- h pRtrE A ; no one seems able to 2 R S e én that dic ) im. She >one. The pil ho was a nice r 1 not jand b OID A d writes on the cnvelopes: “Opened by | dralon June 25 in connection with the the hues of his bindana, gently guide nhuntgaid gnotshelp@him. S} . tall der : me. T was perfeetly satisfied. and explain their cruse., So far as it can be | Afld Wiites onthe envelog Lt R i e s S his tottering footsteps up the stairs and “Hm“:“”'u‘"“ and laughed, and the : arnted some | dressed and washed like a li wdy. | learned, N erty Wils 1ob | uywapes that awful in the back | breacher on the oceasion. On the following Bl 5 g e — ho. hug 8 s | After rned thut this William | insured. and the fives were not believed | oo inquired o customor of one of the | 44y the bishops will take part in (he come m(‘f'x‘mfll“‘)‘}.‘ “‘”‘"'”‘”‘1'(""‘: “‘I"”-'I'"l’l';“‘('" K CONNUBIALITIES, roved inside of these W had died before 1 was bori. to be the work of human hands or o “Somebody ‘tryini Lo yell the roof fostival al St Augustine’s Mis- IR theis Sairaohon j“:‘ll DO N AT s v sing hauled up to the top by a donky From that time on till to-day T have | causcd weeident. SUEELILLE Loty ol 3 € $ L s BN you ask me if life is worth living! SHisI6ERo Ml ling Wi BT 1 ¢ BT Con -_— s after him for more monc really when one tinnks it all over it Well, I certainly find it so: A _‘”‘ r“l'.”“'”“‘_ ‘I'"" HLHAD inpgl h ‘;“lfjf xpe viences, 1 SINGUDLA RITIES. 7 A e Vi H AV IR Phe strike of the St Lou fs bukers is atout scomws scaveely worth the while. Women | And the reason I do not mind giving — ponLHeRbIgENpEghtipinesitling IR0 0 0 untry than they | OV Miny of the men have won and nearly had better spend their time and pains Hecause T'm not marricd, you laiow. i intended for . underncath, | back further than modern LG N Gy 67 i D bout twenty | i 7 e s all the rest have found work because of tiio in pleasing them! wmd get some | A 8 thens, La., | them down sovel every blow, 3 ndfather and h I tons hias been found at Cop alls, M | se the tobucco of which Hay o\t mon required by the decreased Tours BRIntortiout of oxistoncoe. v o codding, became | One man is generally stationed near [ subject to peeulinr ma st B 1 is being cut up into merchantabl s are mide can be grown cheaper in U provabing iu thoshops whorotho: demand gmile and smile and bhe suddenly |Hm|-| i ‘mhnm the hour she was | W the nammer strikes to attach the | but were Quaker ] 2 chunks. n grant the woman who is comy Dotiful son—All vight, fi I'm going to [ Chicago. two buildings have break yours eaks my pocket. | been pu s donated to bo used smile always. If he < i i R AR i e any Nard work. [ would not wish you | many of the whites are in out the buck door hecause there is a but- [ 10 s0il your dainty hands. Don’t conditionovens tliokraportod g ot BB Nis contsimile. ink, dear, we might live restiaur- | 18 now scen at the wharves on the b v en ol chain to haul i n with, and also | spirit rationally slieved their [ Dr. Dye, of Jessup, G, has a cow that is | A little Auburn boy who looks after his lovers drowned Silv v | to watch the the pile, to see nd no b g s came of it. perfectly ha s throughout spring and | grandfather’s cuspidor for a moderate sulary through }irT that ne - ending and R Elo ALV A 2 that it does not splinter too ‘much. summer, iy puts her coat on at the | offers this philosophy: * . e extending smile is surely, or av [ the presence of 2,000 persons. A bridal veil | The groy 2155 after a tme, and many Crught a Ghost, nuing all RRdHRCIEWALODHCEO 2 east must soon be an angel. I r the face of Miss Strouse, accidents oceur every y This man, About 1 o'clook. vesterday morni A Lebanon (Conn.) man who committed | Jook after the cuspidor, fe w J. JACQUES. A South Carolina girl was married f o Shile i 0 e b icided lately durine an of hereditary | chew She Caught Him. times in seven weeks, and is now bothered to | s £ ifte. steppe 1o > by For, - AL Datroit Troe Pr L3I0 By 2, his | K1OW which one of the chaps is her truo M ) ]‘(" d stepped on top ) . L 5 | perished in the same wa “We won't have toride in this kind of cars Ly Thee e son of his | jusband, She hus been sent to jail to think | OF ~ the upright pile that ned and criod out it Down at_Anderson, S. C., they hi vo any more after awhile,” said one skillful mancuvering ang advoit- | iy over. being driven in. to steady it and push | seen a ghost in the back yard, | voss curiosities—u gourd that h ree £0INg to have cars he ness, Mr. Billings had i to the age A man in Chicago has just asked fora | it to one side. Suddenly the iron chuin ) ! into the house, s and one-half gallons and a grass that exudes $ queried N of forty-nine without becoming a benc orce from his wife because, though living | above slipped, and the "huge iron rc / i of June . | @ gum which will hold any furred or feat S X ! | . \ dict, but in an unguarded moment the | iu the house with him, she has kept silent for | fell with terrvible fc and swi Mrs, Kirby looked out of the back w ered thing that tries to getover it. No. 1, “but I think they ¢ 2 y ] : discipline of a lifetime availed him | three years. That muan would want the | upon the doomed man. A dull, sicken- | saw an object as high man, Some hen's eges that we dentally Tt is stated that kissing was introdug ) 4 | (' nothing. rth und u slice of New Jersey. ing thud was heard, and portions of his | covere y a white 1up by & nndgbysRRoweun, biodmightoriofsHen Tt was on a May morming that he Pvwo Tennessee lovers walked forty-cight [ body were plastered all over the bont | sheet. little fr . hut 1, Cal., last summer, wi ched by th et o slowinals lay strolled into a en with Miss Tenic 3 to et the knot tied, and then met with | and’derrick beams and on the wl : 1 courage enov asl what Gff i i i pin e U1 o ; LT McGinnis, a spinster of for ht. fusal because the voung chup did not peneath, Strong men became faint, anted. It answe §nila manls [ RoEmAdEIby thecliickplod tos SHEMIRlocov- 0 " b kkind of Thoy sat down on u_garden heiich, and g Bt o stion VIS Mr. Billings unwittingly said: sliatne that Lappiuess has o be purchuscd and worlk on that pile-driver was ofl for l\ui‘..»_ o s g viend of Owens, uborer employed on o DeGho wor : bt thes il o | g3 gy pr g g g gly said: with money. 2k 10 Iy e nume farm near Saripxle, died suddenly lust BV RGN OUSISBILOIDSEILLEOSUESL RIBLERE O/ 2 e “See those rabins building their nest | o lev. Joe Joncs, brothier to the one and ey ry soon became known far and rly liv | le, und a4 ndeveloped the facy 1Venting it themsclves ; e an that old apple l|4 Y only Sam, hus just marrie - South nd the superstitions negroes re- | for admission repeatedly. She slipped 12 sedle, w ud run into his back = 4 “Oh, M. Billings!” but Billings,seem- | Carolina, " o aw- | fused to work on it, clniming that it | on a weapper. ran down to the front , had worked in unul it RELIGIOT ing to have lapsed into idioey, rambled | that-wouldn't-have be > vas unlucky, and that the ghost of the | door, and rapped as hard sl Dhenrer0/5007C i tehosEinitho on; i ouic dnd kew, with e shrcat to tshoot the | dead man “stood wateh over it, trying | could on the puvement with a broom- | A svarrow Ius built s nest. on one of tho (IhCEG TS 1000 I s n the B onit vou liko se{he littlo birds st man that sets 0o ier house with a rot some one else i 8 . stick. The 9 Jeing warm and | trucks of a Delaware, Lackawanna & at-y Anited Sl - . ¥ hhni s ko to g0 the litlle birds | |l 000'ot liberation, lolrghaomelongialesiintoisionble, il aEtueRniEh Ebeingiavamnn il U e s regular | A Cathotic Jady in New York hasjust | Eetraordinary Special Sale of mato? v ; Butas no other aceidents occurred | still, several neighbors and Policeman ’ 2 BRI given 50,01 ] Saihollo g M . At Washington Court House, Ohio, there 8 urr L; S trips to a o bird s Eiven £0,000 to the American Catholic uu- | gy Pl B +.Oh, Mr. Billings; how y KD | (06 thie other duy @ cuse of loveatsiretaient | the driver lost its ill name and was | Finnerty heard the vapping and | it ins to be undis- . ash Drets Goods, Monday mo.n- “Really, Miss McGinnis, 1— 80 sovere that the couple wer wedded yithin | kept at work. answercd it When they got 10 the | furbed by the noe uid confusion » Jf Warsaw, Ind, has deeded | g July 2d. ‘ wn). ‘h\l Billings! the hour of their meeting; but as the bride- [ Some time ago, while driving piles -llm"['ln ")lm~l had coms oub of the sard | A moccasin having been lilled near Smith- | his whole propdris, vilued at. o 00, “Why isg—— groom was rich and seventy-five and the | some miles below here, the man who | @0 Forrest street and was running | yille, G boys, out of curiosit 10 the mission board of the Methodist church #No, but, reully, Miss McGinnis, I'm | thought they hnd no tie to lose. to the hammer, grow civeloss and lost | 2Pout two blocks the policeman captured | their an ¢ they discovered that it had | The L women of Tndin raise fn earnest; Tlove to-—" From Memphis, Tonn., comes a pitiful | 10 I £IE careross and 108t {4y, o0t who proved to e a peniten- | swallowed u suake of Length nearly equal o | last year, ¢ missionary soc o taken our entire stock of Wash Dress #0h, you naughty man! And did you Mnr\luf\x:lwuullfnl beiety girl, who wedded | & s S BAned i convict nnmed Harrison Davis, | toits own, lcss tho load whichhad been | boards, I cash i lonary boxos; nessly f gong nized ' price trom 12 10 bring me out to say this to me? Oh, | @ rich old w art was giy R OR s ne who Lind ved nine years and o half of | chewed off. | #8000 for homd 1 per yird wid we will put them ali on kil Bl ol ) from the bridal 0 was st g en this a ten venrs’ sentence’ for horse-stealing idence of A, Schooley, in Blooms- | Rev. W. I\ § of Bultimore, who is | 3 vning, July 2d,ut 16c per vard, The Mr. e s ey > home of he v hus accident occurred, solemnly avers | ten veurs' sentence for horse-steuling < htulng last Fri- | to become president of Colorado « ST huve moré of tiess $“Why, Lonly said that I loved— some o violently insane that she he saw the ghost of omico county. Ho said it was . ut took away u chimney und | graduate of Amherst and Andover, und is | Epod: thin we il next seuson. In Oh—oh—it’s all so sudden. What s been placed in an u man who wits killed rm up in the third story of the |n..‘.wn a room w ¢ a mun of high qualifications for his new posi- | fit of 1 shall T suy? I—I—suppose you'll just scated on top of the pile and that he penitentiary where he resid und that | siceping without harmi . The cl tion ductio ke me i 1—oh, George! o nge o o 1‘ Ilnirlum :.I. held the other man's arm on it until he ‘”1‘1‘ hbsselfidown touhotypraiben | novivas shitiorn sauic | The experience of making attendance at | Ui sale e, Fean ‘Why. i lic . Inputting the | ¢he descending hammer smashed it v 1 his bedsheet, which e wrap- | r i 3 religious services voluntary is approaching | Wit dres it 10, Feduc At o RAHRO e cod: NEar oo | the i . ashed it. wnd e o 100 per yurd My liquestionsitho ol od: vatave you | phe man himself who lost the nrm im- melancholia is the third of uis family who | Two givls sat ina e W evenings f . olopls ped around h conviet suit, which Mr. Wall, of Nuj ‘al., W ms that | its second year of trial at Harvard, Itis All e and e Sitieens in thissale, withont res W Why. woman, I—" beon marvied buforo” The txpoctant ahetan kil faho! (o would otray him. TTe climbed bver the | he drovo s bvaru of o plais ot dcinitely useortadiod Now tho an | aeur I Lo Yurd Msortment (3 5 C o v ed, scraped ooked a 6 N b 4 i a8 C Cf 80 Vil ot i s ir in 15849, sand some d T > had the vorks, 0 sele rom, 1 supposo 1 could be voady In nf bridgand answerdd: “It's the first time I've | 4nd suys he couldn’t get his arm off; | Prisou wall and got iuto Mrs. Kirby's | I 154, sad some duve ago that b bud the | works. » of foreig Wish dress goods at 1de reduced from 1 month 1f you really insist on it, dear | Yoy asked in fact, he felt some one hold it on, 3 It was such a neat, qulet job that | e 0t Gard'of Tor i, hor old. e rta B e e L pom | 1o, I und i Eis wal . Al George,” o Jinks was ¢ P 10 had be 5 Several others say that they visited | ¢ £uards knew nothing about ‘the 2L 00 (h atiaks b anoalar Tadmraind insimeied byihe aal thakeyonog lady o ani e wteens m T sl G W si5ce here, Miss— ; : ried a year, wid he was telling u friend how | the piledriver the other night and they | ©P° crowsing the pluins which might bave sgaiped | America to labor for the Buhomians in Clova | i we v i e uricos wecon i Hush, darvling, some one is coming. difident when he was sing Were you el e e K e ¥ : him. G RS R R And when their host and hostess ap- | much embarrassed when you ‘popped the gies. | 5§ EPOSILY crow worle the muchin R A 8pirit Story, D Waltar CHoa o ol DAWAIR G el i P canesb s S AR A A eared Miss MaGinnis blushed and suid | tiont " usked his friend. rrassodl | 110 IE WhOC plveds carrying the | A Crescent City (Fla.) correspond 4 youn shepherd dog which makes a practice | st A0 NOL Ve doliam Inadn no. cons | Vimthis sl with down-enst eyes Well, 1 should say T was. I owed § ivon hammer up, though they €aw no | of the Banner of Light writes: Dr of cateiing und eating the T slvo g i e no, cons | o entiie slock of Americi 01 RO e sngagod. for board and ciothes and ono thi one on the hout ind there was ‘no steam | \y,'S, Rothermel rocently held in th e, These birds r RAD ALY I AR o s Y RS S| sl (SR MRE 000 Eer Yl And Billings hadw't the nervo to | fller wid didwt buve u dumed ceut to pay | Up in the engine. The lammer wis | Lot hall i scunco in the 1ight 10 the | Whe Drihiied up, and this g smily G5t | ipuscs sors b papit tor - Coristinn s | AR 3trined amt tnre htisto that B wono maryied. i & i drawn up and then it fell swiftly, cat wonderment of the audience, only | Yuns and catches them before they i v lwidys been ‘trom I o 20c i ony it Y Pt it touched the head of the hiy st i Y | not only cats the birds, but seeius to @ at 1 ! O e toughed ad of the biy pile rest- | i fow huving before seen such phonom- | 108 only cats the birds, but sceius o enjoy co 1876 thivty-six church buildings I O entine stock . stripel i plaid) Whit Bho 8houk Rim, . snator Chandler hus prepared an ar- | wi, Were, not a sound of its striking | ena. A fow n fterward he held a | WPt e e : : rocted in tiie Episcopal diocose 300 18 s WOrdH from 195 10 £ o ot ho Allyn divorce caso was heard in | ; Setstor Chahdior bas prepaved & was heavd, but instend a wild, smothered | full form - materinlizing sounce. in the us from the York Horald ranks S « ok AIALOLAR | BN IO 3 yell of ugony and o dull thud like the ) b | it the oddestof the odd: OF all the st | == e ptin Judge Jumioson’s room r v osiys it t0 undes |t R okt SR oL 2 w lull tl N parlors of Prof. Frank Bosworth., The | Yob the o L L A foyot S 1 north to undeceive itself, the south | gy e Crowner's quests’ that have recently cote the “Chicago Timos. Mrs. Linda B. | 55000 S Gnd it means 1o stay | Sking of Cilesh. “lhon © demonical | yoom was filled with invited ludics and R VAR thalliare resoiliinoia o Allyn, the wife who sued Williim H. | (hape, 7 e sintes the situation thus: | fooy o, ' d 1gvonns. broko oug on the | rontleme seance opened with ek on the arm of an nfant which was I Allyn for divoree, is nn G “Phe south which, during more than | geased that e Were w0 thoroughly | physical demonstrations in' the light, | picked up on the beach at Clifton, L. L, is pearing woman of thirty-seven yc half o contury, dominated the nation by | Scated that they ran for bome und havé | after which the lights were arrar ! Tho Jury, after and quite good looking. 2 Allyns | 1nonns'of sinvory and the. power which | Lefused over sinco o yoturn, “Not [ for the full form cos, Many | hour A d tilis coclusio | A wppe g ¥ fod i ARG A s suid will venture 1 r SThie i 0its death from causes un were murried in New Yovk in 187 o | o vo. | Hogro. it 1s enid will ~vent withip peared at the opening of the cur L 28 £ARkA ) ere murried in D slavery gave, his, after a period of e It a mile of the place ufter dark, | nh opening of the curtain | 1,5 &0 o'y ¥ 3 A'few o lived together for thirtee: RO | s TErirt 5Ty M ot g me came out to the tters 4 had three children-—two RO TRE ORRRAG.L IO Mars | by | Ther say the pile-driver is chavmed | “Emuu (one of the doctor’s controls) | OB openis kogo abtue dead lobier Lk " b ki period of reconstruction pr Y | and unlucky, and the ghost of the one 5 s oftice in Washington this week it was found 2 il drex girl=-and never was home happier Orimos "] o fraadr e Q one | eame and danced: Ed Wheeler came ¢ 4 h f \ / » « € , g who was killed st ady there to 6 4 i to contuin the scalp of a white woman man aud wife more contonted than the | ¢S BEENSE FOE : Jeho dued Elled alnde roidy quite strong, and walking to a window | stretehed out on 4 bent willow frame Allyns. But one day Mr. Allyn meta | |0C0q0d itself for its re Yo got som ‘um else killo heis lone- | drew the curtain aside, so that in the | from the . ;flw an of many ¢h; J I ereased representation in co 1 | oo and Wil oon ) \y1’1y1|| moonlight all could see him | sion was reac ; Wi ] y DT R sy 741 acking in ster, She entr VR B S AT T - o ; plaiy Many friends of the sitters | Urophy of sowe Indian warrior i him in he res tnd ho foll, For hor | Liesidens. The union is saved in form, o AL ADuGEIIAn AS .| came, but all could mot give their | Wi Jand dark, and the s | he left his wife, his home. his children. |}y - SR AN T teligio-Philosophical Journal: uanes, At one time two forms ap- n rewoved hastily, ) m | 1 K he fourteenth and fifteenth amend: [ pannd 80000 iy 14 \es, o e A A AT sl His pussion was of short duration, how- | onts are o dead letter, openly und pRapes o g @ | peared at the curtain at once, one of | guq i owner of the “relic, | Commencing Monday, J ever. Tun fow days he saw theinterior [ iiri 1y dicoboyed, Sufirage ‘at the | hGMeiied of coming at mh'rlv | them holding u little child. Most of < of the baso woman's heart; his faseina- | Gy e N, CRIERETS B0t oxist | N havo boon lous yours oid, Iwas | Lhe sittars ‘wore won ruck, only PEPPERMINT DROPS. | tion vanished, and hate arose in its | fon the. awl | St b 1g b4 In) ndfuthe 1ouse. four of them ever having someth that will i rosa for the white man even it is almost a % the aldost giandchild and | somethi stead. It was such a short time since he | g A few leadors in @ich At form | Nok T grandehild and the only | form materialization before y When you sec a small boy standing in the sun I £ A was happy in his home and ke hoped to | 0" (liviiehy which wields the whole | 02 ‘Vf! -_.wll}w ne, and was very much | they beheld will give them food for [ Murcheaded, do you wonder™ why he's | have boys' clothing to be able to return and beg forgivene g MR SKAAE AR MO | asrod for ( lather. [ sl thought for some time to come. gL : PO an’aar i political power of th olid sou'h. 1 upper room that bhad t ey Tis a sign the bath season has begun 20 per cent iy Mrs. Allyn had been wronged, her chil- | ¥litod w O in I aad two bec 3 ason b s United with the demc The urchiu's standing there to dry his dron had been disgraced, und her hus- | 5l \ho expect to control by cor- R A T ey The 1 A hair. band's vow of constancy, had been | wipiioy of fraud u few northorn statos, | obyios, With o freboard up George F, Fair, of Moncton, informs | Barber (to customer) about broken. She said she nevercould trust | 3 o6 “plan of campaizn® is exeetly l‘umn \\l[n lll u-lntm\'ll} 4 gor P | a Bauner of Light man that fires snon- | the baldest man 1 ever v ' Cus; him again. She remembered lmu what it was before 1560, v 'f";*" ob Pulie “I 10 glrls, my "\Mn tancously breaking out without appar- | tomer—* Yep; been marr iree times, Kindiy 1n hor heavt and pitied him, but | Wht St wns bofore 1868 | Qur molern | g e Qi iono, in bed: | ont cause in the dwelling of Mr. Good, [ True it is that “the good men do is oft_in she could never forget. {ll at was' six | those of former yoars. They are able, 40 VLD, o irshonrd. it van | Of Millville, York county, N. B., have | terred with their bones,” but it is not very The abore prices will be maintained ago. She came to ““ud‘ eW | always alert, and whencver not opposed SR AR P o was blasing on | B0k aply alsrmed zand gyeutuslly ve. | fredusnily neocaaary W cularge un'it the entive stoch is sold. lator, and has remained here | e Sliusible, courteous nd full of kind brig v e on | sulted in great loss to Mr. G., but have | thit porson ever sinco, but she neverdidforget. | ;0" putriotie professions ; resisted hoasEle ANTURRRe sy | created much consternutic mong w1l | e i ko : i i Not long ago Mr. Allyn came here 85 | thlair rantloness’ proves Tiko that of | 1060 the fire, his buck 1o it, his hands [ persons in_ that vieinity. The firet five | Ut be should think that he i f Cash Prices are Low Prices, We iy (long punt tinue the nee of the it at oue end, at the other end was Mysterion , u Wil wear the reprosentative of & big Louisville tigers § they become ficree and defiant, behind hiln, hiscositail 2 'ward | broke out May 2. It was extinguished, | 40 ‘.f;“fl.“..?.:.‘))“ Wien \l.(!:r‘(' one, | company. He saw his wifo and litoes inttal i | @8 if warming himself. Hisclothes were | and, though thought strange, nothing | "ot A ke o th { AN DI VAT dran and prayod aguin: fop orgive | Sometines brutalh = . fine und dark biue in color, bright but- | would have been suid of it, but when | o L0¢ Strawberry man “"“t‘.‘j;‘,’f‘,}"fif‘f“,'.’ \ )\'“ RN A& You m.l{ see your childven and | The manufacturing of shoes in Lyna, | toNs ou them. Altogether he was very | another fire started in asother part of Poses Lo give eloc lessous to cliurch ! MEQUL, DELULL O H ’ ove them--our love is dead,” was the [ Muss, is decreasing. bezause of the cheapcr | handsome. the house, und as soon. a8 extinguished | fhoirs alter the fruit scason 18 over y of Mr: Allyn. - In order to fortify | prodictiow in couniry Wwes where. less 1 was troubled cause he wis there, | one blazed up in still another part, the A M it breaks ‘my “ i the resolve sig, on June 8 l Wiges arc pald, %d 1 did not kwow him, It sccmed | repetition -o urring every few hours, 1312 Famam Stz