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fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, [ WILD AND WOOLY JOURNALISH | Literary Goms From the Provincial Presa of Nebraska. of the Shickley balls mortgage on his heart, prise found his coachma ising old Nick. ition to him, howeve 1 not lessen their ¢ atient he said “Children, do you know who Tam?" said a little five- VICTOR HUGO'S WEAK POINT. Like Many Other Great Men He ‘Was Vain, d but little .and his pres- vear-old tot 1o the “You're the man that ridesin my papa's cide last week by j 1 Creck editor thus uppeals to subscribers: “It is a sad duty to us to state 0 the many re that we elothes, W preaching, but remain PRINCE OF DETECTIVES ENGLISH WITH THE BARK ON. Inspector Looks ands tty Green's Mill Remarkable tions of Which Even the Ariz Kicker's Able Editc away bocause we are with the suit that is worn y oceasional field Republican, Anccdotes of Prominent ht Moulders, Rural Tho! in company written fc on Sunday that vicin- morning Mr. Bow! was *Hell," and it was handled esting manner, possession 1o accom- {0 the effu dience was | reported to S AL styles ave ndmissn ve the blessin writing of eud was in the library ex- Whatever else frontier journalism of manuseripts News of The ina Nutshel lders wil The treatm distinguished not be called heavy. wry and the w seated, dilating in u loud, shrill voice upon the political the necessity for tar- form, and the calamities gencra inspiration picturesque stylo \rizona Kicker, your harmonious practicing Arthur Rothery for which the republicans were vespon= | gng of the star parts of i He veplicd by writin your lines is ould say “Thou’ to God.” ent to him Wattorson,’ his position ©s from the fair pros- K girl, was which necessi postponcement of Bowles, without changing or turning his the public rendition of the play. who have heard him sing wilt be grati- fied with this information,’ a Dodge county datly announces an cident to a local virtuoso. the of a enthusinstic tion over the politician, amused school books. during his leisure hours in at- to compose verses. some of them to the poet. the republican puety and you haven't succoeded, Shall Itell you hiow to do it?" terson checked and halted as nearly in front of the Mas- sachusetts editor admit and said: u can tell me that do so for n days to stab another &0 und sentenced fifte turcd to send one nian and attempling nervous step Nictor Hugo, “in your pootry. h ded Arrangements g have procecdec vising sun six county in anvouncing citizen named John O, “He is the man tried to swindle out the doorway ¥s per wo mity with the | Rakes casually the sake of b “Iv's simple en vlumbers, after selec passing votes of thanis. locks which the shears of age iiave some land Halstoad dropped his manuseript and loud enough to distance of u block, while Johns appreciative confusion, tapped his bell und called for fresh mint. snys the narrator, was fifty The next day it wasdiscovered that Me. Young had never been in the pemitentinry but was running a groeery store in the eity i The report is confirmed thav four German | ehy rouclads have been orde Byrnes is rather gome man, writes spondent of although he littlo too low on his forehe registered zero at Ottawa Saturday morning. T At Albany the other day a Jowrnal writer fround Genes American, honorable: **Mr. Young ht, and the captain an the crew we s, the Licyelist who has been sent by acquitted and discharged. in business in this city. with many v friends who < did Mr. Young hims a weekly published edifies its v caded *The Cy lu a vecent issue said the Gene andson who s studying as- » on ustronomy, “Thave a g tronomy, and he and I have some great debates on the subj He will give will endeavor to stick wine has just such an as will answer one of questions, and so rived at Zanz: 1 named Hanson v Those who have got theirimy ith liound from the dime novel would not t leading deteetiv not go alor but brushes along like any other go citizen who had The Cyclone, Kenesaw, oceasionally ers with a column h Would Like to Se the able editor of the Cyelone takes his into his confidence by stating akethe inspecto for the of America. & the street nosing for clues, is nip and poser, and then latest cabinet s portfolios yet v gossiv in t arrives in Wi It is reported that Sepators Blackburn and young man’s at the capitol | hadly worsti riday, in which the latter wa would like to lature adjourn for once withoy iit-boxes and everyth Villors ap- kit logis- Byrnes has, however, a keen ey whed to hinself, n he told of bank statement shows that the Al question Pake @ planc ing ofl tlie else portable. pear from und pay this oflic brim of his *h it was shaded banks now hotd $15,740,000 in e requirements, Anather body, that of 1 and plice a cylin- dresses neatly, with the exeeption of ” rik, and 50 ined by our v The gencral re- day morning, u of the accident This makes the twenty third police force of ie isa cool-looking m lable, kind to iuferiors, conversation i sached the summit by command- ing the greatest detective for country with cminent ability, by form- ing a literary partaer Hawthorne, members of the tinkering.” or printed at Schugler, which displays on veproduction line has no widath, ing withoutthese how can anything rest on it?" n are contined o eivil cases, An express calls itself the Sun, appeared on with the first and plate matter. ward exper Court of Madrid, snysa Washington spe- Sun, When he pre- presentation 1o the King he was informed from the foreigu Spanish govel notitication fatally inju ain from Bangor to St. you like us ntly and the othe inside ‘on the o " was the query which appes the head of th the next issue. ind selling his oxperien John was w vy and two mail clevks und the fireman | remarkable nd their bodies consumed in tt burning debris. i with the press, which is d himself for The story of Mr. Stead’s interview with the czar of ficienty char tion, suys the n in Knox Cent se his inventive senius, thus presents to the public a re- ill, 1n & doublc We desive to noulding opini the Russias is suf- A and vieinity received no official withdrawal States minister, London Life. The Spanizh court is formal, and in the ab- notification ds of Mr. Belmont possessed Under the was not good form for main in Madrid, or in it productof leaded paragraph: the attention of our rtiscment in sence of this discussed in his most cloquent vein the advantages of LRussin and coming goc The cabman’s age—Cabbage. Bondage. D Marriage. Shor column of our circumstances it Belmont to ‘L Lo appear and comfort.” marvels of n the leading which have appeared in the Pall Mall wrs past. Of course, the ezar at the journal- profession publishes a paperin a section of Howard county in which the geeat ement: took aid, until the forward in for some y was eharmed 1o find istic tribunc of the dewocraey was in such thorough harmony with the great- est autocrat in the world. o surprised, wardly the autocrat beamed in on his plebeian ally. time slipped_away the black veil, it m: department of state could formal official style the notifleation that 1 unable to present his ideas to his in their native tongue, he school, wl English, be ul dealer's age. The doctor’s The buteher Pills In his heart effect to shorten vers limit of the time of N cial enjoyment of the Spunish capital. isational Scr Belmont’s ofli- pleasures of the **Now 1s the time to subscrib: Commenting on winter which the joved, a Norfolk *the man v weather would of s harp if he w to get to Paradi EW Yous, k The World’s Washinzton spectal | o A personal e 1 rday in which S pleasantly cuough. usatly mild be intruding on his imperial host, and with a bland smile csident Rutherford B, Hayes at- tended the Pittsburg T tute,which washeld in th terian church, kick on Nebraska find fault with the tone First Preshy- “Really, your majesty, I fe : the Philadelphia journalist has no ri more of your valuable timoe, this he departed, rule more stringent than anothe ourt life, it i terminate an 3 sely amused when ad usurped the imperial preroga- cepeated the story many dwith intenso defight, 1 that o poor Ldgar in the intercst of a members were Blackburn and Faulkn been engendereda during n and Blackbura and Chan bellion, W. I, savaze and sar Now, if ther Aside from oceurred a s the principal theme of dis- chors, prineipally Much irritation has the investigat ctiguette of that royalty should alw afterivards English-made trousers duty free, which cnabled to supply fof mong the te them the worthy post- sonent of protection sion Lo depict the point the moy enterprise president had remarks he stepped from the platform and goir a little group in a corner ho siv two of the pretticst young lady crs and kissed them vory much to the delight of all nessed the act. times aftery thereupon evils of fr of patronizing Blackburn r The Cincinnati Enquirer prints the following ancedote of the speaker of the Hampshire senator’s face, he ex- | yo kicked from the pres- sweetheart would never and 1o possibility tting one,was on trial for obtaining You littlo Jay Gould is ‘particularly fond of cd potatoes, according to the Phila Times, and says that vler his food is the better it “1ind my time filled the ground that he 1sh you o t to pull you f 1 would a dog It would have be little coward I would ot 1 have a mind yur chair and whip you as Carlisle being profoundly intevested in the questions of law involved, volun- teered todefend him: but under the in- of it, we o mind a young man who elothed himseif to walk ercet Iy, but, under the influence of pants that has no tarifl on them, his walk is a whopple-jawed w on, our honored other whose longings wer s forthwith penitentia Kentuekian and took the case to the court of appeal d and far from stron to one year in wiats furious, | along hette estof the plain. like some of ih whien my fo Before any of the ot it court sustained which I cannot aratified by roversed the ) from his chair ten-yeur-old a8 i s which no duty had boen frankly admits that his b He would prefer more duty and malke it any sacrifice to Your comple Chandler's right rain was too Upon tho noxt trial his cli igh favors a to four yeuars in the ew Hampshire led with great for and threw lus arms | in ‘Texas tc hed and day a detectiv Pt his oar was ina | of the girl, and Thursday he four ckburn Tho first ocension on which An Otoe coun vette suw the Empress Eugenie, Chandler around Blackburn dled to get gy Hetty Groen, the eccentrie old about the home Y, Secord, not mown hay, but decide Ited from teappin “When a person rves the editor of the southwestern part of is a general rule to set up the cigars to to the imperial Foutaineblu couple in the SWiateh of We ulkner succeede Blackburn's iron grasj, ried from the roomn worth #40,000,000. with uncommon plainnes ghs 180 poun valued at #150,000, but tragically. The bali room had been in- d on the upper story of the sion for sovic precaution wig doalked 16l plncos 1 J r their pla wii his girl, whoin he was engaged to, went tor Chandler woro seen, but than to say that thoe fight had occur Women Taen Burgls tty and we women, Rosit liams, broke the Lucddis’s shoo store hore lust night and Senator Blackburn | “Buy till T tell you to inent order broker wh top,” is the pert- i usually gives to sly dilapidated cond motion of the the rickety old building that throne were most alurming npress had a happy ispira- eror's urm, proceeded ) the supper room, followed by the v part of the guests. wus in a danger tion, and th A journalistic Wymore, in the course tion of a recent social took oceasion to ment for failing to sendan invitat ladies of the city. ser of his paper following communicatior We notice in last week's issue of Reporter that Miss Mary invitation to the the chundelievs oseillating in the stock, and a dozen other *5cll il 1 tell you to stop., ontained the “Mr, Editor Springfield, Mo., special, They were ar- Dapew sat in his week, says burglary because they had such a hard gelting along in' the wo ing Sun, talking to visk of a pauie was averted, although the ball u somewhat abrupt was no aceident to life or limb, a delogation of on him when they heard a terri- the residence Miss Mary were not accepted at He DIA Know. laborer wa Mr. Lookout—You | John's ord Johnson, to steal | It became known that the new e of the sawme nume as his superior, and it was remarked by terminatic ¢ York World: bave & good cheek, wy chickens and then try to sell them not like to elsewhere that she could party just the same and yourself for a moment dea that we didu't incroased. drowned the silyery, ripy tional tones of Ch first smiled, then frowned, pleased with noyed at their frowns Too Much Like Work New York World: sor had just executed o difiicult number Here profes- Johnson—Why, boss, pay u better prige fur fowl you'd raised | it or the You'd know what yer buying! | proved to th the sneaking have a good time The society department of the I Post contains th Avery came down from day afternoon to spend Sunday with his parents and to bid gar farewell, as we understand that one Mr, Depew miles, but an- 50 he wrose and 1 that playin following: Many of the rose gariands which trim the beautiful dancing dresses of silk and tulle designed for the inaugural ball, are placed across the skirt from the S Aud why not?” gueried the pro- hickley Satur- ill make an noise must stop.” Depew weut outside, and investigation diagonally, faliin right bip 10 the left hem, Well, if that is playing 1'd like to see ; s best girl in Bd- d call working.” FEBRUARY 24 now holds a first | 1880, ~TWELVIE PAGES: Ciarmnee ot | SLAIN AT A HUSBAND'S TOMB, | e (s agore and we expect his Edgar girl won't give him up without a gronat big kiek," The following obitnary noti Herald: “Me. J A Florentine Tragedy of Passion and Revenge. wore sops over cach wont his way, supposiu o istaken committed s ng in his we' vould ashamed to enter Iy, but have to take'n back seat At WHILE HER CHILDREN WAITED. sndors | Love's Medic 1y in Cupid Officiated in a Kentucky In 18 in the un dead. Last week o to Georg ne the Best—How Dr. | tive, wrote to him. on Mary. lage in Can and recontly the recently rder of 1o st ur ¢ way to Goorge Copol Bthis nob some frea. | Of the crime are thus graphically related by | Georgo introdiced them tc o i a correspondent of the London Tim of the brothers werd wo Tho victim was o patrician lady of ereat | it tiie lospital, and ¢ ) beauty, of larpe wealth and of honorable | 4% i¥hen th me, the ¢ »our needy newspaper Evening Bee figure, delicate A MINUTE, chestout hair, was left a wi childron aud a ¢ utess Costa of Ver murder was the co returning to their husband was buried four [ times tess, 0 woman still at Wingsville pe featurcs, brown eyes and | Cyrus Alley, o woll ely, with a tall and graceful | farmor, ol nired | pelled to leave 1 and respected by all, and singularly happy | vont his daughter | meot on Thurs. | ™ the circumstances of her life. Her lan- | absence he dau, with her handsome children and her | cept an old und f factory, of Dotroit, [ favorite little dog, was a familiar feature in ““‘h'““’”. L Gt d il ad the drives of the Cascine slad dn tho old o 1 Hall, of St. Louis, v Italian oficer, Gaetano Boscherin, | weap of Find, at the People’s Iriday | who was among the amis de la maison at thoe | al L distang Care sionately in parture fu Africa rest the Latter] nd made repeated proposals of mar ot b riage, which the countess refused, but Th being made for a meet |l i such manner as to leave fric ored velvets sold this winter s for the purpose of | ghip still possible between the It years pust to : chan o committees, | but she ¢ and sclecting Frank | possible to ro and John Bolau as del the national convention, adjourncd persistsntly marriage, sho 1 as before, and on the 15th of De ates to | him t 1 to Samon ber Casa Costa, und who is believed to be pas love with her, be Massowah, on his return from ed his familiar amily, and was consulted and employed by them in . however, he becal with this position of trust s said u idently belioy becom puised the idea of a s when he officred to accompany her to the lover. Thon th the ye fore his de. se with various matters of business, Houston, Tex., has a woman e dissatisticd W friendship to be a perilous tas me of the 1 o frien that it w ithour atlowir For although and artistic desims, noafriend I'he Ma a lover continued toreceive Bos- [ tigy e I'he > pelow | ¢hupel of San Mininto on the visit to her | SIPRE (AT SRTTE husband’s tomb, which she was wont to p Gty R P s eonst of Vi, | €very month, she atlowed him to do so, te i gty LB o VLT i lier ehitdren that she would meet ‘them | | Notonly ady Lar ten later on at search of Stanley, | Ents and burned to | at Sau iucosa’s bonbon shop, While the poor ¢ pily chattering ¢ Stivitic sinuted by Bos Muniato, tion whether they their seats. y Handsome t Lhor with | red satin, 1ig fhildren waited there, hay f the coming Natale pr , their mother wi vt in the mortu T'hie brate stabby View, a Chicago [ u knife—one thru another passing from the ju veinon the | These pomdiad Harrison | 1ot to the carotid artery right. He | elegantin effec caut when he | then shot Limsclf with a revolver, blowing The empire silk to picces his face and head which has taken quito X the scenc of the murder, the high hill | fheg, sonul encounte 31 00, and the of coss ol marbles hotel ruins acl white es and | down below st of | , has been rect jail, w ng killed in- | passio u Kingmiaa, Me., Sat Parsonage. Wi \\;Hnl:\ -]\“n“lll\l(l.n‘ Linseag cians Tonnige Suusuge. Special Pele; married to > shaking up. on Indian t which Michael nell, and whe the panther sp: uty around, w autumn stiil | of ivy and arbut sunshine which fetl on thiat day on the white glittering crosses, the many ositics, the ol the. 1 | ignorant of their loss, laughing of the me aud reven, A warriage has just oce ville, Ky., which was the modest that he brevented his story be wn until yesterday. In 1536 Miss Bertie the family of W. B. Wilson, a w tleman living son, a son of W. B., fell in love with her and they were engaged to L Oetober being Miss Gardner was thrown from a | the front of w w0 weeks ago her dedth was | caught in the t 2 certain, Her b uld v took place here | this could be Augelo called his bella villa- [ quot higeh, o the legends of the saints | i, plece the martyrdom of St. Minias, whom | heonomienl d. the wlorious “sylvan | “C0CY 're the last ol olinge RETO cra aimon tho deop wheen | 13 that of wearing & E sleeves, There isa width s and eypress, the brilliant bunds, and these i brown watch-tower clo broodine over all, with | Stripes and pi doves eirching around its | ture of soft woollen goods, in the city the waiting children, | #monz many of the ud talki port woods, ar iment of the scason, wonder ediessly why their mothier tarried so ain was held up by robbers these cirenmstances and accesso Veivet continn night, and two » enhiance an exceptionally tragic tale of | material for full dress, and the e, trimming for v including at Louis- ero being so | laces, oming nance, the ; Garduer cume here to attend a select somin s, Some Ages. ey, Her home was at Martin, Tenn., wh one A ¢ York World: The infant’s age— et , present use, und also app N : The infe ag hier widowed mother, a wealthy and cul- [ of camel's hair and tured lady. now resides. Among the many | later on. Dunng friends at whose house she visited he A toilet to be worn 1w inaugus ke is near Louisville, J. Wesley married, tast | Directoire style, and nt. Last | sume fashion, fixed for the lite injurics winch the puysi- | seatto infiem M tical attention | woman of nc the best m her. sk thed was at | hersecond toc was much as the ru wliow, but wh lesired to be with her all the was the means by which complised, so in_ the pres nilies the true lover was | now ri sceming dying girl, Her i the cud | for less thau $125, eh bill, nd - dressel 1 nong the new trange Lo v, from the moment the cere There are folds ana di is chairman, was | pony was pectormed she grew stronger, and | in close but artisti 1d of the capitol, | the physicians now have strong hopes of her «d foundation skirt present—Chandler, | recovery astic | burn a | v widow if you were not HR G -y unequal contest ¥y were married that even- | danger of drowning with 1ot s | ing by Justice Teofry, and yesterday passed | saw her struggles fi LI Jouk e | otk thib plac their home in the | yachtplunged mto the water without throw: south part of the county. iniz off any of her “You dare not hit ¢ SCnators presen the right ear and | maker, fo sily as though boy. Us sixteen und of handie, he | ¥ all, with for senator Fauik- | erick Moore, He w taken to keep the | Erie, Pa, and was | moviog to Ao was would tal Pa. John cducated young | pury, Conn. and _Arizona Wil- T plate glass window in S of shoes, says a committed the | dbundoned frequent 1 thort you'd other. H This was the Kuox county recently furnished a roman Long years a0, before th Wood, living in the southern | Some of thes tic marringe, rt of this county, shar the discussion, | witha little called Blac Premblin girl named M had elosed Mr A poor family living near Kalamazoo Las Just fallen heir 1o 540,000, In 1570 a girl baby A toward | was left at the home of Peter Gohide, a shoc woption, by a beautiful girl of wsons for which 'the | have not been heard from since, Tl v up here, and in 1557 she marri «farin hand ship on 28 then ca worth §100,000, looling much the worse | yonu and b, 184 Hartford, Conn. When they . cye-witness. Both | were three years old their mother was left u Being destitute and in ill health,she nable to support b She sent Daniel to live with friends in Erie, found a howe in So Daniel grow u learned tho § saw or heard of one another | fin after leaving posed the other dead. John subsequently his trade and moved to East St, | and 1 am taking them out.’ Louis, where he follows th delivery clerk at one of the railroad depots One day receutly o platform | and he insisted orer was lured and worked ‘in close con- | pay the 50 per cent duly, or h John, in fact, { s in the perform on the island that they lo had been out through the west n wilds and und stopped at East St. Louis for the pur pose of securing employment, being without funds, aud bad becn for many days previous. Hrst weeting of the brothers | for B not to be hidden will appear short peleriues which wi peld re. his big red apple | J After the | 1t in upright pe 1 marr W 1 and with aug brought up a family and finally came to this | of the pointed tabs. scand walked straight to the | county. Mary married und took the name | Miss Tone Macdonald > where Mr. Chandier sat. | of Kimcel, und witn her husband moved to | thirteen years of his big fist and shaking it in the | Dakota, near Bismarck. During all these | bronze medal by the Koyal 's Mr \WVood kept track of Mary, and | of Bng after he had became a widower shoe g | life of Miss A. Arthur, which proposal [ Years old lay evening the | Portsmou ma Last Satu b harbor ikee train brouzht nut one lady pas- | anchor 200 yards from shorc, when e 1o Running Water station, As she | sel g Wood intrc utance of “twenty-five [ lost b ady's ussistance, 1 head above wa A Brave Wom Exile Among Among the old man. They refused to serting the chld, and hou 15 4 month, Wednes week, was o pal arrived in_this ity in scarch | spectaclos, says the er. i That she was in s holding him se. | story is that her crriug Tatlier died recently i 4 Mo Hatinera | in Kunsas, leaving 810,000 1o hor, which she | 4¢nt: Not far ut her colleague, After | will soon reccive. The will set forth the | turbed old dler had been severely shaken Senator | clews to be followed in finding the girl. Her rential ins roleasing him from | mother is still living ana is reported to be sillk ha e ply of red flann Nays, twins, were born in | Strongly masculi their Arents subsciu tly 8 Lier nervously, and came disclosed L) rself aud children, | § lower layer of b Glaston furiously she lay and becawe a | co acksmitn trade, | tifully cmbroide I'hey a for priest of thewr mothe L and cach sup occupation of a This made no s subject to | cafled 1t in ng ‘.‘;lr'l\’:\‘:x uts: | cent imposturd workmen | Mmight tak ow e | tak Danicl Nays, John's twin | | nds within a of itall was that g to his home, Pinaiome, | ghipped dix was return hip, and with MARKED BY THE DEATA ANGEL Mon Who Wear the Sign of Ap- proaching Dissolution. George Copeland and his three am, enlisted the war they ted, and when the fishtimg was brothers, Robert, John and Wi n_army NEBRASKA CITY PSYCHROMETER might be his rela William and Robert also ver, and thinking that saw the samo paper. Death of a Each was surprised to that Hospital—He Kept His George, and mAde nknown to the ot land now lives in Essex Center, la,a short distance from Detroit, n disembarked Footsteps of a Spirit Faith Cure Doctor t was his bre \reangements for a n Things We are moro things in heaven and earth, n't Explain, rond _train and cach Than are drea v your philosophy o and had be remaining A them dead. Each had lives with hor par- lew, he supy lave continued at intervals ever recently w 1mes the feature f JUst 48 %00n a8 8ho Nters a tran OW With four | forbidden Byvon's att sihoh no on business and 1o | voice changte that of an old woman freely with those about gth is somoth yrter sho succ three strong. with him all he In the preso 10T WA Very o interested in of fiftoen miles to join he ¥ went to Owingsy 1z lady was provic Ling, and thoy were married of Nebraska City ceutly said to a reporter for the Pross got a girl fourteen yoars old now, whom have nover underst you like to call them 8o, different v from those of others A well know: She lins powers, if HONEY FOR THE Let me illustrate : nd had with lim just to show me 1 sup. kind you seldom seo, Lo picked it to anyone and pose, u bowic-knife but often read fore its story had been told and other col mor s nearly as | can give it at doal of it the ground and thero are men brovades for evoning wear huve very novel . fighting and Jerite gauntlet ¢ | atylish, and is in fashion wh ond | artistic costume whose general Paso in the bloodiest kind of a row, letting the of at loast two men ““Another time 1 put s bonnet apy models, in velvet, f tho exigen and the prince her hand an mother used she did not know t although she ne and therd is no picture in- existencs once described wrandmother her, speaking of pecul- ance that 1 had amsuro had 10us freo-trade Itis a ques allowed to take den, daughter of the f ted to the London council farities of app gotten and that I mentioned in the house never talk about wouldn’t have dared to mention itif it hadn's beon for tiis articlo filled with the 1 suppose the girl is but a owns aro made of Roman omside, and T dividing the heart itself, | riched by wide stripes 1 stripe and oxt 1 fabrics arc of stmilar casoes living psyclirometer It is a most sing! the Argosy, that condition of fatigue, discomfort and m whole bodies of men have been s terrific dream, rfact, saysaw They are three finished with short re prottily smocked. sleeves, They such as compunics of cized by the sume sther revivals of by-gone fashions with terror. phanous muterial which is gathered wo t Laurent, when, after a e put inside the sleeves of fashionable gowns. ids wre still wee s related by > hulf that num- AU midnight every corner of They are_seen L for entive costumes, and, next to the the favorite designs for fabrics to be combined with plain woollens. most fashion: was the abode ¢ seen him in the form of a b, stant and th same sheltor promising 10 keep passementories, Shortly aftc watch beside then tmination of a | en anplique, ostrich fe borders,and ination of a 1 anpliq L soldiers rushed the sutfocatine em- ‘Ihe wakeful ofticers L in a body 1o escap, e of the biack dog. had scen nothing. The Hungarian stripes introduced late in spoated in A small number of tukable mark of the near iting them, > in heavy ¢ men carry the unmis- sproach of dea nilish scrge for uses Reminiscences. us of it, and the num- mystorious Sometimcs in camp I ribe the mark to officers remember ever hav- the truth of my in Washington 1 not themselves consc atin. The petticoat odwith opal, pink iin lined with tea-rose is of the satin embroiae pearl and emerald beads, have tried to made of atin brocade figured with ed daisics with gold-vellow cen ters nounced 1o be fatal. The young | and pale-green foliage. 12hit to the St Joseph: ing convinced was conversing Benjamin Biddle, of San Diego, Captain Wilson, assistant adjutant e, Whild running a |} aradually sank, | her husband’s printing dle, and the upper Biddle went would dress the toe IMifth Mich- simply on some d Colonel Giluly, commanding th i S 185 thankg1o5y Wien ho had gono out incredulous wice to make a trial of my theory —( 15 of tiosh, picked out the splinter evidently thought not But in the first battle Colonel ( while bravely nuing the press with her Slender effects in_ draping th was expected within a Tew hours, but, | et a us for spring apings, but Ui 1o the smoothly leading his regimer have recognized y have escaped death, ou usk me in what consists this mark I cult to reply. ather on the gene; It appears somie- looks, ut_the bottom of which s the trembling of the soul soon in a smile, in which appear the fleeting shadows of a cloud ng to the carth: so times in certain movements, as if in certain languid the symptoms. of a on the contr this shown by u feverish beneath a met bushel of wrappings, for which thes velvet, plush, varely reach the waist. ines have a ting directoire collar firmly wirced 1 leep ition have peplin ends, these hundsomely mented from the throat would find it seal is imprinted ner than on th English_girl, ts, in which is betra; ry, the finger nd ut its last meeting for Bdlaalle L Miss Arthur was swimmi “The old court-house at Washington, Tenn, is 10 be torn down on account of the removal or thirty years tho old le of justice hus had the reputation of being haunted, and it ave asheer of such a v of the county seat presence of mind and was in ey mony of ex-ofliccrs whose ner ntil help arriye GOING TO NURSE THE LEPERS, The only oceny has been a i locally *“Jimmy Loncsome, young doctor, and locnl e the ghost is tion is divided waiinn Out led upon tho s ou the wrrival yside around devoutly At the court house is haunt. w05t can only be laid by d of the old pioncer landmark, oman with a christian scientist of ady who was explaining toa west Haven, ¢ ening and died ivering a parlor lecture on the faith cure crof persous gathered at the rosis Hale had in Haven peonle his home and listen n Christian Sci us responded Lo believers and vhich grected zan his locture, and in read abnormal length, could possibly her “own personil use. XAgE dhue a0 The spectaeled litt number of SiopLics in th and declared stnents, bewu- pleto setof priest's itors believea 10 be a fainting fell unconsc.ous to n was summoned until ay, when, ull faith remo- upon the sordid soul o ' 1pon ¢ rdid soul of to do anything for the patient uty-four years o idiom, *'the years ago, and opened un office in Hay where be had quite an extensive practice. WHEN YOU BUY A CIGAR! @ ¢ SEE THAT THE ¢ ¢ “REDLABEL” 1S ON THE BOX, hear to her woman's the thing: § d suficiently alike to be | show some [riends, twins, This brought about inquiry on the | word of honor two men. The new emplc with her *just to her “solemn s going 1o 2 them straight out to vestieuts were 1 o San ancisco, there to be claimed on the departu that Miss ed to be content,

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