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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 27 V-TWENTY PAGES, WE MAKE OUR OWN WHEELS. COLUMBUS BUGGY CO WE MAKE OUR OWN WHEELS, ~ 313 and 315 South 16th Street. G. D.. EDWARDS, Manager. We exhibit many novelties never before shown in Omaha and in addition to our own make, consisting of over 80 varieties of Buggies, Phaetons, Surries, Cabriolets, etc. ' We have novelties from leading east- ern makers, consisting of Broughams, Six Passenger and Extension Front Rockaways, Victorias, Kensington Wagons, Fancy Carts, Buck BT e Boards and a complete line of single and double Harness, both in light and carriage weights. Pearce GCut-Under, OURR NO. 7, THE LIGHTEST CUT-UNDER MADE. ; ; ; : : . OA N ( ) I_) Y b‘ [J’ R R Y' We Make Our Own Wheels. (el We Make Our Own Wheels. IT IS NO EXPERIMENT in buying our work, as is attested by owners of 100;000 of our vehicles now in use. We guarantee our work in every respect, and warrant it as repre- sented. Be sure you Get a Genuine: Columbus Buggy Company's Vehicle and NOT “A COLUMBUS BUGGY” which is very often palmed off as one of OUR MAKE. Do not be mislead by the fact of a buggy having been made in Columbus, Ohio, and think it is one of ours. DR IN @)F OUR NO. 374, We have no other agency in Omaha. e : : ) I'hree-Quarter Phaeton, =RV, \/ ar P = A “Columbus Buggy” is not a « s T , : ; New assar haeton ; ggy a “Columbus Buggy Co’s Buggy” by any |somgraine NEW, PERFECT PROPORTIONS; MADE ALSO WITH MADE ALSO WITH BUGGY TOP. means. CANOPY TOP. 313-315 S. I6th St G. D EDWARDS, Mannger . e e CREELEY'S SE“SI’:\I’ER DAYS. | 2 shok e S 2 e Berson- | Ot e ot oot | OITS ' IN . BISMARCK'S CHAIR | gt i peeseston v LTHOUCHTS N LIGHTER \'Eli. i mort: hocoming tomy complexion, bus hello John!” Mr. Rhoades ex- the other is so \|\ lish,” Ho proposes that the Canadian cruisers stuffed ¢l in front of his pl )z cognizi face of the ey S e e SRS tesk, s b Sy ue Cwshoy to whom b haud sold many thousand utilize the pigeons by having stations T R T ‘f"““ L o — Good 3 ek . S iing | along the const, and thus communicat- ) e 0 ! i 6 s A Great Editor's Ups and Downs in New YOUCOME | e news of poachers and fishing vessels, Some of the Striking Personal Character- | mighty deeds hud boen edat that | Straws Gleaned From the World's Harvest of nee Amer ¢ ) AR 4 ST o0 | The 7 e o istics of General v ! old desk, and how hard it w hllu to follow 2 e 1 for divorees [ nfaith- York Journalism, M1 to introduce the two | The practical object in view is to suppl on Caprivi Wit and Humor. <0 P worthily such a to o i 2 vned for th s ment the facilities for the rapid trans- G RRRRE L is a striking ||\ hand- descrtion, incompatability of mission of messages afforded by tele- GidlyDrereuvanitos bt s S temper o i boy of the Xpress o y,wer »h line © proposes u ol ) : thr X . His resemblance THE BIRTH OF THE TRIBUNE. ; [ LCF |hlm . m”uh}:‘.;’ulx’.“\\luxw.-l‘ I “vr A8 IF OHISELED FROM MARBLE. |\hrl~h’!l||‘{ll |‘\‘L:| |70 DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY S hin,” had a chum in 1841 with whom he 3 5 nsed to shave his weekly carnings, and that - S, i = 4 Future Great Writers Who Were On | ¢hium always accompanicd hin to tie T = Suc RLoRoGIroniHay vir ild o, might, bo Merry Quips and Sharp T1 v e tyThatNight-Threo Hundred | ofed oy paners, ' Holwis fa bright, L Ssineniarindmnrogelve Coun- s i e "'."'.'.“ i e S VILB e A B e e D AN s T e elinied, howaver, tobe aspend | hings That Happened Long Before tenance-tHis Loyalty to f Iy the same height as hoieglyEnnilosonlicesyhoso St boy Milliona; saved. Heis.now kuown fo The Bee's Readers W 3 His Sister. f ,"9f"“"“ 18 niora supple and gracefu MottoeIs “While We Live Wil e world as James McGowan, His friends The New York World prints the fol- O T oA Ea et e Rastined I Let Us Laugh." : Lampoon: 1 fue leyrions, n,mm-)u».n_m:n a .l.vllx:5.~ i lowing from the Gazette of the United e paternal express k: ARNO: N0 T ane i d the rejected loves Looking backwand through the Eaitndes ! S ‘\‘I-Tx't'rl\’n”.ll l"’llll‘\i h_v‘ulfipulm.\ln-(l in New York, April 7, The handsome and stately soldier who is eneral von Cay has usually been ed inst the railing of forty-uine yemrs the perspective grows | for s fthe | 1790 i i now the chaicellor of the German Empire | counted cold towurd the faiv sex. ' Stean rather dim, yet just at the vanishing point | name of Jones, n.» is now the cditor Gieh MEILERARTE .| has at last installed himself and his modest | gh MOreastonishing, for in y s I tua epndng,g I'm with y ek the morning of April 10, 1841, a reminis- | of the New ¥ \ "l nn[(h.-u.mpn\ Nothing gives us more satisfuction | belongings in the famous old diplomatic pal- | fniiig ™ abisoditliopnors Boa ,'\‘,“T,"."'i aLEan AT B o whig | Wan . 2 i Juois £ s of the New York Morning | history of this cool, handsowe, ¢l 5 ng e :h‘ 4”1‘.“\!‘]r|‘.‘|i I.Illllt\:vl 'l\-"“','"\-, .-;;r'rlx?:;.\:“.ftlfi l\\‘u“m:.lhl:.u 1)0\11,4, Vo s bean ay tiotsase At l,,“.r,(,m we have the peculiar ple : Soiot s Doaatontini b .n.-.'. hancellor, and the gossips are bound to Coulc Leave Her Theve. Bo=ton Budget: A frenehn 1o haa ool of politics 2 > > J ure of announcing to the citizens of R G find it out. Harper's Weekly: Crowd (in clevas | not heen long enough in this conntry to ) A i oatie s h 3 A LEh 3 o indication in General vo 3 ary kly: wd (in cleva s s with the dying words of Prosidont Harrison n.}.‘.'n; ‘}""}m“ ‘:f:?..:.'...r""'n'.’,'.'fi?. Paper cons | Ameriea, the completion by Mr. Gulla- | ¢, L ieifiE G 5 R R ”“i'f A of the most_bewitching of the court | tor)—How soon does this clevator go up, | talk our kanguage With case wis teliing & its motto: “T desire you to understand the | ti ; ocal ot antelepintanustio e RIS T anges, i po: d a day or two ago b0 an experieuce he had while in seiveh of e BEMLAL,, Rl s > was 4 mere trifle. The leader | & s 1l ! A e increase of splondor in diplomatic recop- i b k true principles of the government,” begin- | 1HOWS, there was a mcre ¢ Tho leuder T of the United States, in Plaster | Ple inerease of splendor in - diplomatic recep A min cannot have been w corps tlevator Boy (veading a weeldly paper) | information. e must he atlowed to r ning its carecr with 600 subscribers, procurcd o Thalead waea et Ik to t s, a8 largo as the lifo—in which | Hons, ete. Tho geneval visited the apart- | commander, especially with such distin- i 4 . s : chi > i .. | guished manners, for a 5 o —dJes’ as soon as I tind out if the gal who in his own word I like ze by tho exertions of the founder’s personal | of the death of Pros the beholder at first view, recognizes | MeNts in which Py and Prin Bis | i lindiat 1508t (‘,..1" fuiy youre ‘.‘,,‘”;.,f‘-‘, leaped from the elf was caught by her | 1 ge Americane, 1t is so strong, and polit fricuds. Tho old-fashioned | bovder surrounding the Great Deliverer of Our Count marele so long resided, a day or two ago, and One (.m is i to General v feller, who stood on the rocks 1,000 feet | so true, so descripteeve. ['ro to ze man press, set going at 3 o'clock, thumped away | €0men an estecned contempora ] The Connoisseurs who have visited My, | when asked if he wished to occupy them, | Capri lit. below, Zzateut my huir, zat shuve my bavbes vot Ul Jongs after duylight, turning out 5,000 | Peiphs 4 Wsty, pownced upon it to crush iv | Gullager's rooms to examine this muttered a soldierly “Gott bewahre! This is | much te red he 1 el you eallmy beard. Fusk: Vol is Jace ] 3 before it could gain a footing. Moen wor f ; " Dbuchelor expressly he might s Conld Stand ] B copics, of which some 4,300 were given away v atug i . ay ¥ m ) ! ! i s 2 copics, of whick 1,300 ¥ y | hired to thrash Sowsboys catght tiful plece of statuary, are unanimor too grand for me. I hiavo told my man to | phelielor oxprossly that' ho might g X ‘onld Stand. ques z¢ He s ques 70 in the stivets as samples of the new enter- | Mr. Beach ot 1o »hand in ,NM' pronouncing its merits, and the merits [ move my traps into the apartments which Ho maden homo fop hor. aild wae: d¢ Ke. Harper's Bu : Bunting (to polic Rippair is w dandeo,” Ren, ven | oty prise. It was a busy and un anxious time | encounter. The publie, crying “Foul play,” | of the ingenious artist who has pro- [ Furst von Pless used to oceupy, in another Sometimes he “,““,, intiniatc I man(—I understand you se 1 the d home to my house [ takes my about the headquarters of the establishment, | Yallied o the support of tho | ounig- duced it. wingof the palace. They are quite good as my dl:ll‘!"“{ "Llh o |;.(‘. u for slecping on nadre H}vill }lfuh-!ml‘lw ues ze b ‘The editorial offco was at 30 Ann street—the | monts © and. subserintione Lavertise: AMERICAN HEMP, enough for s > CHR L SR D e but I {ind him not, TN raH Th e ok Jak b okl g e avon | a e AndR AU RGO pUonas \\?\I‘:‘ll'xl M1 The indefatigable exertions of John | But society declines to bow down befory The new chancellor hates phrases, flum :’“" hy—Yis, sorr. Yoz see, | dundee, and Ifind that the s paint store—while the composing- 0 N“mlh*‘»fl}ui\";i “'Ill""]*lm |>!'~_'";“|n[|::\h" this affoction of simplicity, It fs believed | {iY ] i v e :"lf:i‘nlllu;,f a o T THIHS Ea e IIMN'\\hm:l!:v“x‘n\”hléh‘l;}:l‘l Jacques at 2, formerly Barnum's muscum, | 8 iturday night, April growth of that valuable article of com- | that Emperor Wilkelm wishes his new chan- 3 R SIOLBE0) 9 (s i hd galas o Held v T TR SRS recoipts, £03. Mr. Grool merce, Hemp, merit much from their | callor to entertain superbly, and that ho will | g 5+ *ont Of the pulace iu Bismurelc’s | snored that loud Oi cuddent shlape at | ze Rippair is a man yot kills' lidees,’ ho & 3 3 eh 1 9 consisted of | country, and from the spivit of cultivat- | e Ll pa [ ¢ . etemane wp | 411y 0 Of reported him, suys: Right IIM\- spent the uight going from one pl talent, opportunity, | ing this commodity which now » 24 Ritosipropuro {oz LKL goulel Gt ams L ceiprdar " Alnericady ther. He was the editor and proprie- | credit and & The last item, borrowed of 6. ? A MORINAWIEQIENRI iay Vi e, [ sand kuow It R G T 00, of [ there is not a doubt but in a few years a | “ £ myself, a 3 In the depurtments of litc riti- ie geshall, was the only one i Mlihaaadalot 0 Carn This belief is sty y the o e i i f W Boston Herald: Cznr of Rus just ; > ; sener va 1o Was ud of the week | StVIng will bo made of £70,000 o yeur to | \on¢ et tho m f his sister ASIS She = Risn if Je 1 out of hed)—What become of “my clsm, the fine urts and general u ioautsEaTadloton. | % | the Commonwealth in this " single [ " Ak ; thinks that will provent us from knowing hed); ! 3 assisted by Henry J. Raymond, aftorw Sransaapnt Y tvues had i | g pticle, - Tuesd sen'night « lond | 8 to presidoover his houschold. ! s inand goings out he will | undershict? , de editor of the New York Times andmen- | uccount of 80000 Subscriptions poured i | raised by Mr. 1eed was brought to | 1ady is of excellent family, but she has nover | find nistaken Valei—Please, your majesty > | aequaintanee, * ('t you been of congress—the only 1 at the vate of 300 a day, The Tribune b town, from Roxbur nd pronounced by | seen much of ofticial society, and as all Ber- hat the chancellor, liko | blucksmith’s putting fresh vivets in it. ter de churceh Jutely? house that voted' the | its fourth week with an edition of 6,000 1028 t0 bo for Puparior to nost Tusslon | lin—and notably tha wide elrclo of ndhorents | B3 A Zomlly to ninon T SO, wall, T ain® had tine, it DL AN o compos- | seventh withh 110 tiiere woro o iou homp, And on Saturday lagts of eaual-| whom Princess Blsurcl has loft horo-iwi v‘f.nhi‘.: bR CT Avleo Mo ) thie beuby Hethaon s iusviails 01 ns ¢ hands o 0 Prese) on liars 080 days, o 'y . y L v L & : ‘ 8. 65 (ST0RSC KR JOVE, vew Yor! veekly: Fi ‘olleg ve's 2ot s 1 unhone " N o ibuiine hands of the prosent | lation liurs fu thoso days. In duo tmanew | guaifty, vaised by Major Ruggles, of | bo disposed to critiso hor overy movement, | for reason he is frosty in his velations to 3\\\,]“. (“ vl ““”' It k0500 Wo's got 6o many unhoy Rt Rooker, whose '"'nmmm able ' W 0 Roxbury, was brought to town; and it s | she will often wish herself back aguin in the | { il i ::“l l~'wi<'\~\w! to his pipe and his SRy ArQ YO 5 L C AN A O A ]’!} of snow white hair are I M seloy's with pleasure. we can inform the public, | obscurity of provincial life. AR, 2 - L A 2 i £ SLead . mers von Capr s @ colossal ( ier Second Colle y N det’s er fuck, but whot you been bright spot in the business oftice at the cort e, Tn 154 ho had started the best authority, that hemp | But it'is to he presumed that she will deco- | i HEnorsl yon Qaprixt 18 5. Sloasgl g .j,u;(i it ':“hl‘“f' v \‘\',‘:h,m:;’ okt b M\ilf\": s S0, ror e romiut ) r el in siro and exeen | raised in this state isconthuly bring- | rate the ol ed X laco only in | have dvink np the Jird absli-player, N D would 1ot take e reminiscen v rary weeklies of New | ing to mavket, A bounty of 125 per cwt, | name, with some of tapestries geiting | Bug neither fla nor flasks i » R o] A ] L TR R 4 y of 12 . ) cithe o flasks 5 AlL the same to Him, 5 S oot b et of that njght first page < [ i from the prospectus | s given by this commonweulth for all | worm-caten in the imperial storehouses, and | numerible of e Whito wines of fnalithanaine fup soglinlovshoteiant Lil pLcn ) { ) Pinckney Whig—(1834), in hantable hemp. raised within the vy likely she may decide to inhubit and to | [uther Rhine have any offect on the statu Bosto) i me busy te D din's, Day Hull's 50 of m.mm Mor- | e at least one onn ‘]’_‘ LRInD: ",I U | ive soirees in the Bismarck rooms caque calm. of the chancellor, who alwuys Whether the play Is bright or flat foun’ er lo st in m) o un’ of it s, and the whole uvticle containing some 12,- | seription, el Yorkei lived ‘saven: | BINS, A8 0:80 4 SHOWN LY QR SOUOK, Sal "Tho history of the wbov entioned tapes- | 1ooks as if just AT ) Po him is never known hadn’t or boon for o #0ad ‘frian’ i ming 000 words was st in pearl type. Your mod- f years, keeping its editor in financial troublo | ¢loth and twine, which is extended 1o | qiogis rather amusing. The. old emperor ] ARl led tha Who looks at the back of a lady's Lat, iy dn'tel sanbino forde nanddk 2 em nowspaper man. would ousider such o Al the time. | T was not abindoned. homasar January, 1 Whenovaiho. yiaiied. tho. diplomatio. b ‘.'-A‘,‘I,’,"',,,, Ffit Abys b2 J'{‘,\",,L‘,".’.‘,‘;EV""“H Aud swears as the act gocs on dinged if du hadn’ter sex 1 19108 1oR, \ page intolerubly “heavy Mr. Rooker made | till the Tribune appeared. The Harris on, i ™ AMERICAN ( used to laxient the ' and unfurnishe to his serious, vetiving behaviour—ulso u pun fis X ] . the first foriu and placed it on_the paign in 1340 wasvesponsible for the T te ity TR (i e e S s sorious, retlring behavious—also u pu Phe Oanse Whoereof: Db v Aho flist impression was taken oft by David | the Log Cabin, by 1T Geeeley & b is wlf D RUEBAR LINE OIS ‘l“‘ vt tho 1 akhiy or two after his visit o servant would | oo, o ttles o aprove Mon New York Herald TRy f P. Rhodes, now president of the New York | brilliant political ovgau ever ishod in | Elass manufy lacyland s thriv- | G yund with a van full of royal tapestries | “"Phe Canrivis were oviginally Ttallan noble rhty 1ips ctivls with disdain, substitute for quinine Lshould Nows company. Ho had been with “Mr "This was. the paper th My, | ing fast. g itely manufactured | & that they had been sent from the | yuen—a branch of the houses of Caprera and > cold with bitter scorn, St, Louis drug olerh ow Yorker and the Log | Greeley's fame us an ablo writer und u zeats | thore is ec ality I | Crown Mobilier, Montecuculi, They ST VA [ lden care or pain ShYR I Bl 2N CRNRSIE aluable now 1 d ous politician, but it, too, disappeared when | from I it Vhen we consjd But Bismarek sent them back each time | known in tig duchy of Friaul, L Makes her sweet feature t forlorn, rector of the circulation of the | o | the Tribune came into the world, That was great expense and labor attending an | inventing a good ¢ rtoget rid of them, In the fiTteenth century the family emi A . 3 forms were so arvanged that one side glory nlmlu.h for one man, undertaking of this kind, the advant- [ having, it appears, notions of his own about | grated to Hungary A 4 Yet T would not with spark of wit comparatively fow know how fes of the paper were printed at each | In" April, 1542, the price of the Tribune was kil 080 R Cl s 5 not living surrounded by things belonging to | distinguished then Break her sad spell by smile or luugh; is as n cure for chills and a pression. This sheet, being turned over 4 \d 'to 2 conts, In 1845 its office wag | MECS And benefits vesulting from the cs- | Bot GRS N § fhatingulancd Ll Alone and sad [ let hersit— customers explain thefr bo run ivugh the prss aguin, PIM"““ o | burned o 1 My Groeley mourned the loss |I1\|I\“|I1“)'v‘;(;““|Khm||\ NOKISA The Bismarcks took away all theie treas- | toenth and seve You soe, 1v's for o photograph nine by saying onions ave '« copies of the Tribune, which, of course, had | of a Webster's dictionary and a pair of boots, | W€ 0b bub ope R 0 onec * | ures when they departed from Friedvichs 3 by quite i and one man in pare (.,'\.‘-\.n apart, ‘The cutting was dope by | About the same time the Trifgas .,.l‘ i its | ment of both public and individuals | }ihe and thousands of Berliners feel as if ¥ 'mu elder as, hud . Physical Cultu ke ¢ Shilde ‘H“l 1‘,, . o ', ‘.'|_ Mr. Rhoac who used @ big | awwression on slavery, “the most fondly cher- | will be equally great. We learn that | they had been 1 of & portion of their | i who married ey Terve Haute Express: Wat 0 JHagLy WA Tl L e buteher | daife o o o Jurpose. | ihed of Amevican fastitutions»Tn 130 the | looking glasses will bé manufuctured at | istory. Every body' wonders if the e i son of | you ought to joln our phy SARIR 1k YAR) b e ng nty-fiye hundred strokes of the knife [ Teibune association was formed, with @ ¢ these works in the g cellor’s nieee will keep up the pleasa Julius Leophold, was club. 1 tell you, old man, that the nee he h !"“ the hup! che ‘“:h 000 ‘T'ribunes read Inlr\‘ Alll:‘mlu\\-w\\ tal -:! :‘l -H:n afew shares at §1,000 cacl tom in 1 1] up in the Lutheran faith, and became chun- | pogs” ymen of our day do not take half the | onion pes I lnmun n”. -n»v v ork hMy;:|hr,.,,..l 3 orclock 1“ lnu:vn oM ing o '.l‘l:y I';I(‘l;‘l“llliln".l .(lul:;.,‘ men in .lm\..-‘ u o0 s, cellor of u.[‘ court ."; \1:“%!\,\\\-Hl\\ulwh e R R ) v..u,\x. '1:‘ “m .I,\~\]V| \ul 1” 1y iy ”,“::E i cut he sold to owsboys, One o o foremen of the )y s0mie bo! nt: Bordea i next generation there were Prus: ) sl y ) co8s, bu ever heavd of iis fi f the latter to come for . supply | | pPress Tooms, the chief cle fow flasks of fresh beer, on an invitin alonels, chief conneillors of tribunal Potts—I'don't see how I can find the | TOrb T0 L Gl (0 s w cure f S of papers called himself John Hoey, though o pers, the most ‘,.,.] y TOTYIRALS S SEPND § RGT A Al v OeS oot OF ueltimaly, 010y | iino, ¢ i) in wig wis never kuown to the office by any other | The managing editor at this time was Charles © wis freo to holp himself | born February 2 h Chief Wi won't take up much of your name than John, He is uow the willionaire | A. Dana, he Wwho has made the Sun to shine vliner has a hungry, and especially | Chaneellor Yon Caprivi s manvii tin 5 und ‘o oo - resident of the Adams express company, | 50 brightly forall, George Ripley was one of b, and such atientions wo Emilie Charlotte Kloepke f wi | myself unless there i & p /it France to Manufacture Matches fany yoars afterwurd, when Samuel Siuclair | the editorial whiters, and *Bavard Taylo hiu 1o X B Ao 58 ek of he popularit el E O T T P (g Y] The French government decided Was publisher of the Tribune, Mr. Rhog poct and traveler, was *opening up' tho | "G AL (he vulerof couhe, | eneval von Caprivi will, e » world many theologinns and histovi s > 10 Doctor's Way. ; ) undertoke the ma cture of Wi Distructed to 00 the expross con boundless west. Amoug the associate editors | ant S 010 L Rlerat coui old billiard-rom and \ « uh [ Klocpkes: can trace their fumily tree back to | o X Lala0 N e Jucifor matohos and to wrold some of the we to shipping large buudles of | were Jumes 8. Pike, William H. Fry, George | fomn aobotited seent for this va k occupied so0 loi and b 1L | e sixteenth century A ERE oe the Tribune to distant cities M. Suow und Solon Robinson. Murgarct | gior sBE IS EEE B8 o der s ably install lis private ofice Suwbones, com A lpal PXPAING G SERRIAIR R SIGAUL SEPALHIRAN Y\Why ot sendsomobody who knows Mr. | Fuller, the wifted essavistund eritie left the | (3% B BTN Dillined voom, in Biswarek - ) ¢ fallen from the'voof of his hou ! ] ha falalo - vagle, Hoey (' said My. Rhoades, “'Ho couldaccom- | paper in 1846, but continued to send occastona [ 44 f1 400 (e fox 8358 I back voomt of # bric-i | Expostie v « ot, | leedin, ! heve will be six mateh Gictories in all, plish auore than L lotter from Europe tiil 1550, e twrrh. $1, by mail, $i.10 littered from end 10 ¢ wi \ i 1 dump o i le | 4 . r 1 b as | und t will for the most part bo under B thought you kuew bim," said Mr. Sii DRANNE 00 U celacrh. & nall, o ol N ection of elgu utra of dise ) \ f R : il Lot By v B g Ty (b v elair, surpriséd. Messengor Pigeons in Canada. Twin gorillas were born at the Londor 8 Whivh Hue P e 1 “ > » tories, It is estimated thiut this monopos o that T kuow of, e they pleased. Genaral v i , ¢ coar net profit 1o the st “Nover saw him in my lifo that I ki General Camevon, wdant of the s other day, They ure the frst | tini In the now stripped and desolat . | remedy, Di ter woar my g e atn Goh ek -RaHb IS e o sosmebody 'Cfl‘:'u. sent. In half anbour | Royal Military ) colicge ut Kingston, | of their species ever born In England, | roow of Lis great predecessor ou the occosion | uey Bilu, #1.00 pex bottle. light violet-colox o blue dress | of ubout Jingle 0. vour honor, hut passenger, “only mine is furthe: down,? ain the sleep-producing v loud-smelling onion have The motto of C: in means, 1 have found it. O land of sunshine where the ovange, lemon, olive, fig and grap: bloom and ripen, und uttain their highest perfection in mid‘winter, are the her g fou ised in that p or chills, of ereating n » ulecpartiment