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P e ¢ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. [resoon] Y | = el -TWELVE PAGES NUMBER 30. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. g ilaYa=1 1801 “AGALLEUS GAL, | old man's eyes, but he was far too tull of | SUMMER SMILES. have to come avound and haye a talk with STORIES TOLD BY MEN. et 1 dous! ot i - " " » YL Ar I hitn my t criminal court down east, was famous as ono ARCUT WONEN, it to abandon the dispute. [ st ey | myself. T o of the 0 1 1 T o b i th ! I : Onw bir (e LAWSEN e e i “Palking of raising church deb the man z h ) most compassloniato mun(\\yh\u-\n; st Naib: York: Saord ittacked ck's s, then h L || 0 Change in th tespret, ) S Rvieie . | upon the bench is softuess of hoart, how New York Reconder ral it o Bag notd mar s on the | & who hiad been eve oro said to the poke o betuk 3l | sonul appearance without | Gn lio Eagle: Anold man was on th Life: “No, Harry, T am sorry; but [ a W d been everywhero suld to the POKSF | ayur, did not prevent him from doing his The beauty of dew-bagommed flowers, « St I | being col ¥ VoIl 10Ub | itness stand and was ‘boing cross-examined | guro that o could not be naphe togethor, | CA1tor of the Buffalo Expross, “Lcleared una | duty ns a | T'ho splendor of sunsot-huod skies, LR Rty § One bittot swed ansther till | by the lawye | You know U always want my own way in | debt for a church in Deadwood once in spite A" man who was convictea of stoaling a The music that chimes with retlections, CRAY OHUE. | all three men n tholr | ““You say you are a doctor, sirt" everything of myseit,” small amount was brought into court for sen gyl Tove-llabt in somobos's eves, Y ABRIBAA | i “w “I3ut, my doar girl, you could go on want “Yes it tence. He looked very sad and hopeless and ¢ eacth waked my soul to enjoymonty What don't wid dat accord 1 ! iy [ i A ing it alter we were married. “It happe oy n playing court was much moved by is contrite ap Tk A L LG rushed hetween nele | “What kind of a doctot A, K happened this way: I had boen playing | peqpance Tho rod honoy lips of my baby St | cousin. Dick Ia wron [ make intments, sir. 1 mako intments, A Cise of Stage poler the night beforo in great luck. Camo |~ SHave you ever been sentenced ‘o im Caressing iy neck with a kis P 3 the antion i s it out of | sir Boston Courlor: Sock—Did svor have | Out a cool £10,000 winner. Then a kindof ro- | prisonments” the judgo asked 3 The tidiest gal in der ward; SVt ou Courier: Sock—Did you ever have 8 | Womon are architects and builders w 2 Sho makes her duds, his [ R Eabe youTiatiLmEt goon or . the sensation of stage fright morso came over me, and [ made up my mind | \l‘ ver—never!” exclaimed the prisonc 1 aro arct s and builders w Zu And gnows dat suds ( nele; I'n t going to 10d to rub on the head to streng Buskin- Yes, v it would be a good time to reform. I resolved irsting into tears . W i vonla nind Sock—Whon that? Don lon't cry,” sud Judgo Q lored by many R it s i I r both of us— What effect would it have it you wera to | Biikin—Onces when I was on the Doad- | & ‘”'l[' L, 1 gL “‘," C lin You are going to be now in Now Yori. 1 "Ny LAt AL Lpshig b som it of i\ 1 1 £ a oo vay to begin wou bo by going to v nt Dy A kindly eal ARG | ™, ne of i wy head 5 wood couch and it was held up, B good way it oyes, |\‘ At pat Sl | and fc bl 3 i |, “None at all, sir: none We must o o church, Sol fixed mysclt up and walked | On one occasion Senator Cullom, Lavk hair, De kindliest gal in der ward; H gt "“ e, who was sit- | have somethiu to stirt with The New Yankee Doodle. :ul-;nw biggest churctt in the place. i\h fne | eruor, made a visic to tho stato | ¥ nan's wiil, consiating of bl ting re he left him, and said cite Bids WWashinatm. entions w ly good, but I hadn't $Iept | at Chester, in th \ b6 the 8 ested by her mothor, In roughest folks L G BBl BIe i 0KTe fi the Gloaming i ‘l”um f PO I BY | ot n( v, in the southern part o s ol Al bk She tinks some good i store that I have gone west, and that L]l et Pr Walter And can’t spare time for ode Lkl sy and. L wWenbi| o PR i Pho e TR TRES S EAKD the convietion that r natism noill blood hetween us; and, 1 b “Yaas, sab For, since he's thrashed his mother, Sta LAl Nt e A Ltk lodai ek wdo her a ee for Jifo, it is suid. No oder gal Nona for m 1 [ can come aft * | “Have you some nico wheat cakes and ma Ho's farmed and mended road L U L it e o s lo were as follows: Mrs, How of Winchester, Mass., loft £15,000 But dat gal Sal You are bound to go, then? rup® But, gosh all hemlock, boys! [ guess and he thought this woula bo a good time to I'he man had killed one of his neighbors [ for the towu library and 20,000 for other But even dose s . e 1 N i \ | foph L R by We've bea 1e world on ove hing L Ve must raiso £,000, | d 1 ¥ T | 1 A gunpowder. We are better t—that | m now." ,\‘:'“u‘:"fl_w:‘l M‘L‘,”“ Gyt “Well, vou seo, [ was balf astoep, thoughy | discussion d tho wal 10 union. Ho | valuo should a woman place upon 1f Sat jus® raise hor lds is all.’ “Why not? & i I was still playiug poker, an’ hearit’ that put | hid ocen sent, in punishment for his erime, 1\ plexiont nskod a correspondent. & “Go Mlon Pll wateh what you ! “Hettah wait, sah, vl\n !\w rl"'-flh' oll Shaken me on my nerve. e deacon \\‘:Iv, y plato | to the J penitentinry, from which prison [ g (A “‘T P “’“";‘ S 1t depends Some dudish blokes, leave be darker Do glo imin’ is de bes’ time foh to Washington Post: ‘Ciertrade rofused Tom | W48 Tight beside me in the aislo. I pulled out | o hag AL RTETR b co NS BT A T G cwhat upon what she paid for it Or some such fc k folt unt Ty | ont dom wheat cakos an’ maple syrup, | four times bafors she rtrado refused Tom |y, 0T ing velled out: *T'H seo that 8,000 and | Lt 0 A e Mes, Kellogge, who has been elected mayor v o c D 1 r our times before she | b ks, ¢k folt unnappy enough at leaving | $ib fou s beforo she married hin,” saia a | MY LR ot vetled oyt JH seo tak SV | ter This prisoner was provably sixty years | of Argonia, Kan,, for a seeond term, doos all s R e onn. She lved alone with her father, Why it] o ior frioud at tho seuside $10,000 on tho pinte, ¥R of e at the timo noted and had been i dus work of her family of five persons! 1 mukes no fight andihe was ot dlwuys: tha bast of pro \VARL, you sce, sati, de red ants done mob | boforaltanegy o Was® 08300k woll shakon | i/Phoy weroused to such talk out thore, | 8hto vilo forq lonk numbor of years, 'Ho Ihe mayor of Kiowa, Kan., and ono of the Pure gold don’t get refined. tectors, Dick spent the rest of the day | into dat ‘maple svrup’ an’ it's a good deal = = T Jught [ was a gambler who lad got | A been a most exemolary inmato of the ices of the peace are worer by her si and left town in the cool of | pleasinger to eat it jes' after dusk, sab.” Ominous poings in Texas, reli , and before I was well enough awake | "l““ L having uniformly cond cted bim f the Vacation society, Brook- And she's my gal the evening in no very despondent e ¥ Austin Capitolian: Do you hear the p to know wherel was the whole cong ation | 800 “ t _‘l\l‘.”‘- v "_ U[ “;' \ wained far D Hes LIy RaNG LY has enabled three thousand Is dat gal Sal, mool. Nona had promised everything A Hon:ymoon Episode. RFIEOIE o oba. thoin caerr e bonaty 1 | was singing and the minister was praving for | [mplictt couildonse of the prison authorities, [ worklng wome vacation And don’t yoa chumps forget 1 B asiced of Ber and all the vest seemed | Brooklyn Life:” Thoy haa been married | their mouths! A storm is i out. e T eu ARy 80 L | o eod 1 ehure of e e o of the | ., Miss Morhart, sccond-year student, Obio In all dat’s best | but two ‘months, and they still loved each et the mouey go. ot a complimentary no- | Frrin i stafe university, won the place of foremost wrotich this door all who enterod possible. 5, posed as 4 phil Horhodrtis s ecy I 1 ther devot m not describing an inc Cured, tca I tHoDendwood hapc 5 | orator, She aiso won in the state contes And lick led me to got it o had some land and cattle on the | other dev (L am not doscriving wn fnei= |y o Do sou ever | Anthropist, and all that. Good joke o me, | A 1eft the place had to pass e ) San Marcos, and OD 1 putting up | dentin France). He was in the back yard ¥ Wwasnit v O the oceason of Governor Cullom’s visit, L] thibid Lk - : N i 1 prog | Biies e i) i iaAt look under the bed for burglacs ¢ 0 I,‘“ § 1did i ¢ having passed through tl iRt o teaH Mrs. Ella Brown aduated this vear, is B PRENYAV'S TRUNT L pretty house there graduaily, mainly icking his shoes. (In fact, the inciden PR NG RTHUB LT O AU R TAoUEa Lhore, “Eirst-rate, and did you really quit gam- [ 1Y assed throuzh the outsido entrance, AL L ed this yoar, IKE BRENNAN'S TRUST. with his own hands.” In two years occurred in - Chicago—if it had occurred in S P SRS 4 blingil i B N G LR, M B B S L s would sell some of his increase, furnish | New York of course they would bo living | THZ SHART LITTLE WOLLD. Yos, siry quit for good and all,vho salil 1 ¢ 2 0 e R or. Gullom T | THio. StE DA T B RO o IANE o0 AMBELIA BURR IN NEW YORK LEDGER. | it marry Nona, turn Zier and run for | about soven stories up in a flat) And he added: “By the way, have you got R e BVCROLECilllam Al DondieBiindliia, mcivool a » " | tut and run [ v i Porpem i OV ER A S of pleasantry, made the unnecessary | Los s removes one of the last suryive SIF you think your cousin s a scoun- | the legislature, When he went back he |- Jack, she called at the top of hor voice, ,,‘ ,V’ ‘":h; Song. atiyjUiohocuyis tacC i {nquity (i Ata0 ORI o e ety A ilrel. young ms hy, sa ) WO would **make it all right with his uncle, | ‘Jack, come here, guick.” v Dridand: Zranseript, erbert Dura general advertising agen ’ MVl you let me a2 house in old San Diego a gonerous hospl- l"‘ SyOUNK ”":”' WYy "‘:“ Ve ‘”"‘_" e AR b e i ntn ] ‘\“, iR He know at oneo that sho was In immiuent 0, tired little mariner, r'('l ”\\,’“"‘!““"'-]r(““““ any okl s TobFayl Vit Pt Sorar: instnntly L unlogked ke Wigan oSO tbly 4 necessar, o0 say anything s | F eing sc ap: iey could keep | qvar Hoe zeasped a club and rushed up Vas:Hp hYaoilin of the Wabash road, tells a good sleepiug car | b 0F or Instd locl b eod i 1 A y ) ¥lghts and it not.and he loat his L D d ! . _ A 4 5 and threw open tho large door, and, bowing wis i ball at this mansion of which IRiel mean to shake a man’s good name away \ ! ¢ £ two flignts of stairs to the rescue. He entered Unto the strand of Slumb story 1 the St. Louis Republic. He was run- | low, said with impressive suavity : ard I Dana wrote so graphic a doseription i ; 2 R 3 Jack Burleson’s estate. made money | the room breathlessly and found her looking A-sailing we must o, ning over a Wisconsin road last week when “With pleasure, gove u lef o | in his “T'wo Years Befor L W PShe with a shake of your head—that’s what | (¢ b ottor than given money, anywiy B LN BRI THAB ™ ) pleasure, governor; will you let e wrs Bofore the Mast.” — She B e 3 Laltel Bt e othbng: Bl ity Dy s ad ot b SR \\Ihvlh'm‘u"'n faro a fussy old maid blunderod into the wrong [ out? also entertained & ont and Sherman an 7 i : LALLMk B e O T ST b L RO, ST AIOTIANOTIE 5 . toilet room at an early hour, screamed with I'he story would be incomplote if it could | Commodore Stockt Tke Brennan pushed back his panama, [ oid gan hoped against hope, but ono [ bouuet Lwunt you to get me.” we'll scele tho good ship Rockingehair, | Sl L 1ot bo rocorded that its sequel oceurred with: A% sootal philosoplicr Buys thntono-thirdlot and looked with anything but approval | day when [k Brennan carvelessly asked Gon e ARG urIWi Afar ll”ll\”‘l;“fin £ ‘\.3;‘:““"',“ "]'Iv'(‘"“‘i‘l' ‘I ‘l' \‘p‘ "l‘“ l‘" ‘” {n/this lv A few months afterward, whon tho gov the unmarvied women of the country are en- ot Lyman Sncad leaning, in spotless | (WVhn is Dick coming buc fror tho | [ygianapolis Journal: “Hum? said Mr, car for women?" e L e e ([ TR O R Bl DL ) flannels, against the China tree. westt” then o know th lad bad gone | wikwire, “hor's o gront story in_this 0, sleopy littlo voyager, L.y0s, ma'm, tother end of tho car, ma'm; | of Hiath Baen (11 /avotatan by bin lonie {|E At i b oL B e In spite of his de a ance he b o TSR LAt e torTd paper. Itappears that a man advertised for i Yeo-hol Yeo-ho come’ this way, mi'm,” roplied tho African’, | imprisonment, granted him an unconditional | 1ittle seraws nsed by watehmigers, whose spite of his dapper appearance he | him, he thorougnly liked Dick for do- | /5 b AT vifo ShieH Tue pleasant breezo of dro ysiness as he led the frightened spinster down the | pardon, ittle scrows used by watchimakers, whose was not a pleasant, young man to look at. | ing it. After this' Iie and the judgo !“ ’“ ‘.l‘ 3 HJ- Uil “l‘r “’"l “l‘ £ ‘:‘ ‘“‘ Bogiuning is tob low; sle, while 1ipples of supp la 3 R i ""; arc '*fl vd o well, as b \“-w mlo 5 Pt : spent much time togather. They" kept | him with twin sons. hat doos not show And now the isles of Nidnod are oroks out from behind the curtains, s o5 of some of tho girls who work i thread- He had that uncertain, nervous way, so | S i (‘,: Ly “I”.l,:"\h . “‘. ket | Be! Vol oF Sivestising, what doos' it oy thoislaslot i uod aro ol out trom belind tno curiaius. | She was a nico and plons old lady, says the | works ; drritating to tho honest and purposeful, e taput | oy e Aud now over Droamlnnd’s harbor bar | tho toilet rooin onty to find two protty dudes, | Boston Courier, but the pangs of rneumatism | Miss May Schillor, grandnicce of the great A nd it sto0] writton on his faca that o | fhorRettebees G & or oy e point | n Iushoiws thng f bo hat confldod his busi- We stoer at last, with silicon sashes nnd lawn siirts it posses: | Proved woll night too smuch for ber fortitade, | (erinan poit, has oo chosea commissioner \ 9 [f RO Ll (R SOOI L el aneln ntalka tORDISAWLIG RN RIMATION S VRLCS O yeo-ho! sion of tho washstand. He waited while one d in a moment ¢ 700 o Wi oved to | 10 South America in the interest of the hal not loved a living soul. No, not | wis a disputed one. Sometimes, at the | he mignt have saved the exvense of the ad- Bt R e D T Ch e el LML B ‘“’ 'O 1 world's fair. She 1s familiar with sovoral lan- ve o pre Nons v o | end ong ar, o « ony si- ertisemer answered Mrs. Wickwire i » N S PUmery g o cdop | declare that she wished her rheumatics were | yyages and is sher by fo even the pretty Nona Duval, whom h nd of a long argum nt, “,[. Ll e st vertisement,” answered Mrs. Wickwire, l_lw‘hn.,mm W Gool. out perfumery bottles, brushes and powder | 1,4 oy tha dovil rather thar e unzhe iy 113 a toachor by profossion quit Tke to gound meet. Ho thought he | lence, the judgo would say Huve you e AL TR EiWn o Detroit Free Press: Thero is a story told | puffs, while the other oo feowsed and gram- | 08 BP0 5 An Indian woman of 300 pounis loved her, but no feeling that possessed | heard anything “and then ke, shak- Roches'er Post Erpress. of wsmall boy belonging ton family of the | bled because the mickel plated basins were er simall but lively graudson,who chanced | visited Bath, -Mo., last week, and ) 3 & that po T i{: oway (ana s ahaleing, (Lhol BSHEEI|| i fasst s o e o s Seloct Tow, w0 stonl hensomaly. desssod. | “horriblo nawsty, you kiow.” ‘The dudes | to overhear tho observation, was vory prop- | through the sidowalk. ~The street comnis- him was a more thovoughly selfish one. [ 5 5 e pipe. would rise and go away. ho passengers on a westorn train narro (R et e sk B eaenl | ook long, long’ time at their ablutions, | erly shocked, and felt called upon to rowon- | S10uer thereupon gave her notice that in her His cousin, Dick Burleson, loved Nona Early in the second yearthe judge had escaped a wrock and fortunately none of He UL B LT R retted while Durand waited and other passeagers | strate, milaly but fivnly. future visits she must koep in the middle of larly i yer judge hd | o was injured, althouzh they expocted | S0 that bis nurse asked hin if thero was any- | more impaticnt than Lo eutitored bohind bim | “Girandua, ho suid'with great gravity, the roud —that was quite suflicient to make I an aceident that comipleteiy iny and murmured at the delay. Presently re- | 1 donot i thing he wanted. not, tho invent 0 to hear you say devil. If you Mrs. Mar has taken out every minute to be dashed to picces. Weo nan Sneed sure that she wns necossary “"“‘];““""”':‘{ EOmoimonth ;"!"'_'““" "“" have it on good authority thit the exc “Yos,” suld tholittla follow in s weary | lief camos a great big unsha 1 citizen up- | must say something,”™ he continied, “¥ou patents,and five of these have been fo his bappiness. So ho went cagorly | Auiotly passed away. Singulariy enough | mogt was so geoat that the haie on two o | voieo, “I want to want somothing. peared i the doorway with trailing “eile | mhtsay Damaseus. Toat is @ bibio word seven | conntries. Among thom e e i P there wus no will found and Lyman | threo old fashionod hair trunks actually s St L g ther. fu | luses” and eyes full of slecp; he waited Just | and it says dumu and cuss altogether, aad no | are a steam washing machiae, a £ stove, an now to meet he Ike watched him up ; i o > b & another, in | 550 inute, and then, taking in the situa- | narm done,” AR T P ey Snoed ook possession of everything turned white. which a smail boy at the homo tablo is cry- el fasth R ous ICocroant fravzerinud a clothes dryer, = ilhie) the street, muttering Dick appeared to dispute his claim. Tke Neeme R o aa ing bitterly. txw:t bay Mi out xn}[hlvimlm- tones : A i Fhe old lady received the rebuke with that | inventor makes all I own models and is SOf two evils, choose tho teast; out | smoked away in his old, shady corner, N LD Rl DRoa What 15 1t, Willlo#? askod his fond | g0y forter: uin't thero a speciul ro mecks which it is fittmg that the old 15 with toals. 2 3 E s stould show to the youth of the prese hlan retains bor shapoely lovali- and smiled queerly to himself when he suw how diligently Lyman began to im- prove the city lots and ho verly ho edi lveryoue had heard the maiden picee of | gyyiil demand, and roaring with lunghter men hustled the pretty be T've allers noticed that women, of two men, choose the worst: wonder if little 1y’s n, and thenceforth when b itims, by the | heart felt any inclination to ctirse and to | nothing, she savs, “I see that young Ibsen Browninz and ORI B0 o0 T W ant Attt Priscillo Emerson are frequently tow: pudding,” cried the small boy. brain work. here is tko an active brain for t 9 L 5 's out of the totlet | swear s 44 s ) I8 A . o 5 0. i R (e 5 ST tel o You ‘shall ha , A C T D car she meekly prouounced the word | redueink flesh. Then, too, I T :\ll;m Il do L:’ml S thing? ||uI collected and invested the outstanding ““_‘-m.' Uil et ch ther avou shall bavo Ity darling: don't ¢ room. i o L Al i BLstytiow] Fom s st | o est At aasl s Co bt ol e e i athor rode through many a darnec wecounts of the estate. OJVROYLENSDIGCS e PATSE = f comfort from the exerci.e. 0! it T D Y Bat I—boo-hoo—haven't—boo—any room The New York Tribune tells how Railroad with your meals make you grow chunicy No it has uot gono quite so far as that tight by my side—calculate U'll take | Inall things but one Lyman’s fortun Bt Eh RGIAtiEat ot anioxsy| Torit - R ¢ 3 Yy m) 7 I 0 3 yet, by i) o stage ox- ! > 3 A T i = g ore is Just o faint possivility that babies Sl R DiosEBTeA= N CnATLbILL el BEa M1k L || e e 2 Uha may stako 'your last penny on the | Commissioner Reagan of Texas happenod to | A neatly turnod compliment was that b0 | uiay'Sinorseds s fustiionsble pats the panp- He rose slowly, lifted his vifle, ana | Uons. Butas soon as the judge was “Indeed? veuture that both these little boys wero | Decome a citizen of that state. Mv. Reagan | stowed by Charles Bertram, tho Baglish | ered lapdog The dug sof Portlund has b 3 i o A0 | ead o began 10 uso stronier meuns of they have axchangad spictaclos,. Ho. | Americans; was born in Teunesseo and 1t appears that | prestidigitator, upon Dr. Walsh, the mueh- | taken an odd aud pechaps unccountablo went trailing up the hot avenue. He | iisuasion. Nona’s father owed him a {18 wearing hers and sho s wearing is. It is No Dootora. Wantd Tisoee one day he went to mill with a grist to be | beloved archbishop of Dublin, Bertram, at | faney to be very proud of hor baby “‘“‘"’l“"rfi was on the look-out for Dick, and very | large sum and their home was mort- | VOry interosting, isn'v itt Rochestor Post Expross S 1i 7. ground, and, after - walting in lino until his | a private scance, hul takon up a pack of | iid.Loavail hovseif of overy opporwunity o 3 k St S Rochester Post Express = A little Vermont 5 L having the little woman with he soon found him among o lot of rough | waged for its puyment, Lyman soon let S vEnien e o turn came, he was rudely addrossed by a man | cards asked Dr. Walsh to select one. d g : g o lo s god \ e un 5 ouveair <porons, friend, aged four, stood the window g i y 4 L I'nere arve now rosident fe nalo physicians teamsters who were loafing in one of the r‘:\x‘.:.-‘lh“ ‘l‘lY"\\'l'll‘;“]\l”l;"l sactongy lh:i_ et 0 Boston Cowrier the family physician drove by with a smile | 1F19 Proposed to stop 1 uboad of him, and | Lo enrd you livve drawu,)lsald tho juzilors ] in tho state hospltuls of New York stato ut principal stores. Dick was reading to [ QY e UV > could be saved.and | A friend of mme—poor callow youth!— P for i W L wreatened 1row i o windoy e king of hearts.” “No," replied the | BuiTalo, Rochester, Binghampton and Pougii- peinelpul stares A Digle yo ding TR e e e et lond ol momELoHloN und a bow for bis littlo favorito. A moment | unless o would vield his placo. M. Leazan, | archoishon, vit is tho five of clibs.” SWell™ | eyt T renorts R thaaserbE B vont t .n:qd. W 7 IE paner, ;l..m \l\. king | fudulgonco not to press with all his pow- | And T wont to the obsequios g U ml.“.».‘xl from the window with a tho story oo, lite all the rest of tho peopls | i Borteam, i tone of asstmed astaatsh | dorod by thoso doctors aro satisfactory up his own side of some political ques- | or 5o desivable ote slearing of And watetied tho mouraful write, sigh and said, “Mamma, isn’t 1t too bad that | in the niguborhood, was more or less terror- | men ISRLUB I HIALHL e Ay BaVoRIEATIE e e R i u‘-m T e S e e 'mh,_ R ,m,”’l'“‘f' GRS, CIIER § O DedBlank sanit B0 Loheaganiy ized by this desporado, and in fear of is life | in that trick. Would you look ut that card | (M3 Louise fawson, whoso statuo of 5, 5. good ded B i e L ng round with gloomy thouglit— Wiy Tossiol said mamma in sureprise | rushed for him, butted him 1 the stomach [ agnint Dr. Walsh asseuted, and in the | U S HERECC T OREUIZ0 e Y Lo men were pulling their boards and Nothing of this plan. however, came SR L iSO st oo | withhis head, and titerally tiftea bim off s | place of the five of clubs he bohield an excel harnih el tlonroman; dBho sty ieass listening with that tene Texas phlogm | 10 Lke's Knowlodgo until one night old | feams upoy the wolding afts o J foct and flog him theough tho window. | lent portrait of himselr. [ waswtso mueh | S 1RO ALuLioInoiaLcHin, "';”l;,:‘g 228 Duval, in a fit of maudlin intoxication, Kind filends had thought to/send W ot conTaoinal ol g ol ant b When the desperado disappeared the conse- | wrong after all,” i ol Bartr fo Hque, or costume consists of a rathel R ahimich ot nny e mome ; K s ad friends had thoug sead. uy, of courso he g0, said Jessie; p | romark AT ToE e e | Ch s e K «, Which might atany momont turn into | p(iild it Then he went home fall of | Ty Of courso o won't go said Jessie, | (uenco of his rash nct flashed upon youns | your grace is the kin of hearts in Lrolad,? [ JHor% skitt i w pot wo closc-tiutini Jnciect. wu"n\pm \ble passion. anxioty. Ho had no money that would | Upon a tablo they wore laid, nced any doctors.” 3 Iteagan’s mind. He instantly supposed that e e O et Tke waited until tho end of ono of | touch Nonw’s noeds, and he had not yet | Al dusterod i @ rine; ,Little dossie's omzlnal 1dea was told to the | 2 Wi Kl e Ry LA (GLIGHenthSIL A St % : i STl Titn ¢ t Puli seven dozen soaveniv spoons— clergyman, who -cailed a-day or two later, | fOF it, aud, scared almost to denth, he rush | Dicl’s flowine poriods, and then said: | heard anything from Dick. e i clorgyman, wwho callod & duy or two lator | jowi stairs, unhitehed his horso and 1it out T A Ihe only surviving granddaughter of tha “Thar, Dick, that'll'do for the busi- I'd give twenty of my best cows to oot et oo or that @ | aoross the countey for Texas. Tho man was | Tho moon rode hizn in a cloutloss sky, loteiioxsBeosldpntiandrowslotisom(diodulnse ness of the U-nited States; supposing | know if the fellow is dead or alive,” he | And I wept a wet and tiquid tear, (hb we ire 1o ontinuo ogr present oceupa. | 1ot killed, but got a good shaking up. 1o | And tho ship o'or the billows rotled,” week [n Colorado, wherosho had beon staying you come now with me and look after | stid. s he pushed open the latehless _And I'said within my hoart: tions in the future life. A popular physician, | 3000 moved to ‘Toxas, and was a friend to | As, silent and slow, we hove from below lopsogieimaniigiieninpitoiatosounenontib; your own a spell,” loow of his log cabin. A man was sit- | “Wnat could a mareiage do but fail, on hearing tho rhove, safd that he did not ses | 1engan in after lite. The corpse of our shipmate bold. Dulng the dolinjon aominieinciolisno wes Yt was so unusual for [ke Brennan to | ting in his own chair fast asleep. With such a dismal star why the doctors had not ds good @ chance as 3 L e i i ; plitlobalaiiuommon, Mandienroclyilcas) e nn FonaIat Mt LiTeY UhiE D 1ol Dick at last!” A Long Sleep tho ministors, for surely thoro would bono | Chancellor L, Jonks, tho millionairo real | Op the gratings placad, in his hammock laced, | /0LGE nia eldeat e D gave instant heod to his invitation One soul wakes another, and Now Vork Rabardens VT Gone a Al Riyae: | Sooa tosnvaun Weitsiian by, eatolman)langs b RONTcas o ERacaln el BRI RISR G R ORIl P was full of little folk during Presidont Jobn- _ with a tinal broadside of splendid opened his eyes wide and answered: B AC It IR C s hlandora buplshe Lataibiat YhoiVilas oG ire) Jarkodinterosts fingeonthorniGaliorniatnid birth, 2 PR Y] son’s administeation, but this graceful girl 3411055 thi his own babty: b jolned S rTaas i Mic e e Wishin s A PO M Bl 1 Baltals makes frequent trips to and from the Golden Moltellltivhollova thathvolboraihiin was his idol. After he returned to Greens and thoy sat down togother in tk “You tormenting youngster, where e e ate o port. A L e et i aitsl state. The last time he went out he took the cillo Mrs. Patterson lived with her parents, e avolyon baon vl pamainiebiny lhean wlogoy s Bl e (B 038,007, s A stron Southern Pacific railvay, One morning the | Wo weighted him well, with shot and shetl, | and his interest in his granddaughter intensi “Lyman’ is playing the ol ot were, Tke, and precious livtl R T ) sloop a9ct | oforiginal philosophy in his,composition train stopped for breakfast at a station in the | ‘That, far beneath the wave, fied itself until his acath. Several years ago Lyman Sneed is playing the schief v , Tke, and precious livtl nover woke up nntil we got to Bar Harbor at playing the mischic ) i w Ha Had nndaia b e toBhalAbL 4 Y His sl St Iaan f sousumption seized Miss Patterson, und afte 2 e L 8 ! TP A TR AT e Ay Sty T e s | had made bis plaus to colobrate the Fourth | middle of the desert. The depot was the is slcon might be secure und free, cou 01 Miss Patterson, E wi'h your] good name, Diek. It | luck eit ) Yuba dl R tran to Bar | 008 0 4 b il ot A s e T her marriage, theeo years ago, it made rapid but my own; but I've reasons contrary | pile. ‘Two months ago Jim Harvison |, “' ;",“",‘I‘,‘""\':_,‘d”"_“{f"":,‘fl Il ‘I‘I“,'v'“ iaka glont ‘,’“”'.‘, : f',': s fatnar had failed to provide | Ch i charge of the arrangements was | Some bubbles arose, from his place of ropose, | years old this time steayod up there and told me uncle was | g RIS the pyrotechnic necessities. Ho began to ery | (hat the Browning club people call a “dead | But quickly forever flo Miss Irene W. Coit, the schoolgirl of Nor- Lyman Sneed! Hg s, is he And | dead, and Nona going to marry Lyman Hec Drow the Line. ;um |||||nlr\ll.-rm ‘...{‘.yv him n‘u_» r.xllhm sured | tough mug.”? He was in his shirtsleeves and | We gave but one tear—but that was sin- | wich, Conn., who passed the Yale examina- Dick instinctively put his hand on the | Sneed. [ couldn’t stand that, and so I oL ars Woll, Penn.! sal him that he would bring him lots of fire- | tobaceo juice was sprinklea liberally over his cere!— tion successfully, awoke one morning this Jeuthern shanth ,'hf‘l held| hislcnifo came nlong with what [ had- "“rx‘jl "“"f‘“ Well, Penn, said Han- | works. That evening ho bad eatbered his | front. Mr. Jenks, who is 1o longer young, Oue sigh for the honorsd dead, week to tame, but curicusly enough shy is now el DAl At bt e N Er o truch uibul, surveying the room critically, *vou | storc of rockets, fire crackers and Roman | wassuffering from the heat and hadu't much S altopethier pleased withat.” Miss Coit is_just ~ h hols, ik, wt Kkind, s +Hor b e nave mighty snug quarters hero for a | candles tozether, arranged thewm on the floor, | appetite, and when the girl came to take his [ But the sea-bird's wail, and tho stormy gule, | eighteen years old, Sho is of averauo height, me that’s making this quarrel, you Only-eight thousand dollars 2.« - bachelor, I must say—books, papers, photo- | #1d looking archly at his mother, said : order ho said he guessed ho wouldn't have [ Aud the voar of the ocean wave, finely and gracofully formed, with light com= know, and I let nobody do my fighting. lm; ~_~-nwfl:h I guess yow'll find | grapns of pretty girls—stunners, too —Hellc “Mamma, [ thought you said it never did [ anything vut a glass of milk, The girl opened 4\-'“.'\“';"‘""" long their funeral song, plexion, clour blue eyes, light brown hair, What did be say? % yourself richer than you think liere's a scrapbook, [Kxamines and turns to | ABY good to ¢ ber eyes wide and, beckoning to the fioor- O'er the scaman’s traceless gravo, with wn exceedingly sweet and winsome ex- “That is ity he says nothing that you ho next ““'1!'IIHI!:. ona Duval com- | Penn with a look of disgust]. Oh, I say, TandeeDIgiity walker, said htanian ible unde : S —— : pression. ‘There is a sunny light in her eyes, can got hold of. Pities his uncle—pities | pletely amazed Lyman Sneed by enter an't b possible that you laugh at these so- 4 : deiirdy HIACAR “Sav. Jim, his whiskers wants a glass of A L IS AN JEWELRY. and sho has a radiunt look when animated. GRS e, Ao whl his ofice secompunied” by Lke | callod humorous putageaphst? ~“liouse | | San Francisco Chirouicle: Tho small girl | jced mil." —— She is a sweet and attractive young lady, and AR, ¥y e poying in il ovors clak | me,” roniicd Ponn, coldlv, You areunjust, | had o request to profor to. hor mother. ' She |~ viced milk!” ho ronred, Tewsie s* 1tcview, her appoarance docs not answer at all 10 the (s rp e i f WA hndlonitheiDy S T T I write them; £ 5 not read thom, wanted to bo permitted to go to the groc Lord, cully, wo haul our water from This is the mouth for tho rub; populir conception of what un erudite young He don’t sny—shrugs his shoulders | he had on Lyal plage, Bubho e for something that was ueeded. Sho wus [ Do you think we pick cows off the Cactus | Solitaire earvings aro just a lav lady should be. and shukes his head, and the sheag and | still more amazed by the oftficial notice Willing to tea only seven. Her mother said: pla Give him a cup of coffe B R g igs are just as popular as J Za = shuke stand for dvinking, gambling, any- | to meet, next day, the heirs of Jack Boston Courier: Mvs, Proibish —Johnny, “Well, you can go. But mind, you must L Al ey RLOCHING BUDS, thing you like to make it.” * | Burleson and hear his wili vead. He T Bl T [ not stop'on the street and talk to the boys." A social philosopher in the Boston Tran- Turquoise and dinmond rings are shown ing you < DRoD s NRneS b Qidn't you sizn the plodge the other day i oD an. Sup oA b Dove A soctal pt % the preference by ladies San Antanio Brpress 110 tell Lyman Sneed found at the place uppointed Dick Burl- [ = Johuny—Yes, ma'am o amma, sho said, druwing horself up t0 | seript says that thero is a kind of freemason- A pretty ivory penholder is colored to look | *‘Where aro the mon " tho givls all sighed “Youll sty neithor good nor bad, | eson, Nona Duval, H‘\\‘ Bronnan, and | Mes, Prohibish “Aud isu't that hurd cidor 0ighl, WAINMYOILINGUIY me ry in boards, A man with s long board al- | e b awhip cora. o coered e look ettt Ll 4 Dick. Lymun is like.n pine conl—if he | threc of the principal citizens of the | you are drinking! Not Far Wroag, ways makes tho a utance of other i 3 ¢ o A & L I ays makes the acquaintance of other mnen A pretty outing belt 1s made of sitver wires py:the gentio, rippling side don't burn, he blackens, Only don’t | place. The will, leaving nearly every ‘{‘1‘,‘-2 BN RIS Chidago Tribunc: Sunday school teacher | with long baards. ‘Their beards are tho only | knitted closely, EMVif tiey wandered all alono, throw your chances away for Lyman to | thing to Dick, was without "a flaw, | . 2 B b INL0XICHE Phavaoh promised Josoph's brethren they | ommon friend they need, and no man wit b Many silic fob chains aro worn, Silver | f pick up —that is just whai ho wants you | Lyman simply’ received one hundred | "0 00 mthavs just what T am teying to | 200U bave the fat of the land. What is it | such a beard will ever suspect ovii of another | bucklos accompany them By Eboni (o an opoolind Qi horsy 1o do; give in a'bit to the old man: he .]1., lnze for every {m,’v.m.m.‘.u ¢ which he | fnd out, 3 o possass tho fat of tho laua bor of | mut witha longe beard. Thousands of dollars | parasol nandles much soueht for ara of A S AN inks all creation of you, and if you | had taken care of the vstate. ow boy (from Ohio)—To be u member of | haye been borrowed with nothing buta beard i o A S T TSR e i A G A thinks "all creation of you, and if you | hud tu 0 : Not s s sl R Elr el R have been borrawoed with nothing butabeard § stained ivory made effective by silver depos A full hand here, on queons, won't try to plense him, why,t Lyman Hy took very good caro of it, gentle- | (o Natural 0 g it for security. Tl acyuaintance generally bo- | fiod thoreon TR B Tan lania Tkadl stk caod oaraine. it nshington Star ue—\Why are un- e gins i the same way K pas (R ST vawford, Ga., has a girly’ basoball el “Di not going to take my politics and | ho thought Dick would never come b bappy lovers like a Chicago girl's foot? Sotiol nie Afine day, sir,” says onolong bearded | = Monograms and crests worked ou, In A faEh 6, Bia el Al olyby M:AOYROINM-LOILAKO 1y OULIC BNG | perit AR 11 ney pebiek, | oies—Bocause they are all soul, I supposo. Philadelphis Record: An untown young | man tothe othor. (Thoy have been glancing | @hémcl on some new oval cufl buttons, A young lady who tried to flirt with the my opinions from Uncle J.u‘ k Burleson, fo has ~l.nmv| 118 money, you bet, But e T J lady found & four-year-old girl wandering tho each other for some time in a friendly sort A quaint conception 18 o searfoin fashioned | drakemen fell off a Reading train ot Girard no, not for all his hog wallow prairie, : B (;"\ Wioh -1 oyermayery, /1 Jones —Give it up. Why? streots, with @ lost ook on hor, the other | ©f Way.) The other makes a casual reply | 0s 8 dumbbell, with a diamond sunk into cach | dvenue the other night Scared, not hurt, aud his eattle and gold thrown in.” MLYG-Daar, kopt toa wide awake for any Brine -Because you can tall thom by their | ovening, and escorted hay home to her dis | PUout the weather. : end. A Chicago photographer claims to be doing Ho s an old mun. Dick. . Lifs is a | thing, botweon a protty woman and a | sighs. B e e e b0 or dis | “iGiood wenther for whiskors to grow,'says | Figurlug among somo new lace plne is | 4#ood busivess minong tho young won of conntry Jack Burleson has gone pretty | clever lawyer. T A ot re od iy AT B e the first jocularly he shaped devico of diamonds enclosing o teity oy photographing tho pictures of i g oty 3 10 R G TR ot romarked to her escort: “Bettor go home, | MO0 o A AT T annearoll L ol cotnearts on their avm c thorouwhly over; stands to renson ho b v A O or thoe boogy man will be after g0, cHTRavA A kil apre :,“"‘v".‘"" Hoyy HaouR0at refoll L awgalhonei QuINGIENERS, oD {’,‘; AT R » essing Finely. _ J o ong have yours been growing ichness is combined with simplicity in a A0 CRDDARESIS-- 8 G pitdil] you, tod ” And John G Harey's Logi ust seventeon years last Thanksgiving.” | gilvor hai t il a knot process, with the exception of the colors. He contradicts mo half the time for | Uncle Stephen, an old negro, had Nicolay, ho IRMEND L RR 0 W\Wall, T boat you by a yoar and a half AUYORRNsRI WO bY wido vib- | ¥g ) lotimos & girl can bo found ab s party the very sake of a fight. Ho does not | come to cut the grass in the front yard, lowed that he'd wallop one Alex, McC. ; ) the teacher said, “they haven' Then they compure measurements, and AT At v fume b LA na who will drink “strawberry lomonade” and o into court now, and ho hasn’t any | says the Brandon Bucksaw, and as Col: While Colouel McCluro oo tho tenctior sali, Mthioy havent from that they get on famously. This'is ny | | & HAW SRAEC 1078 POVIRAT PO IS U8 POPR- | adumit she lilies it, bub who would refuse Tuwyers or jurios to bully. But he won't | onel Winter started out to his office he [ . Vowed he'd mop up tho ‘flure.’ peong the golos 68 hhdayidegrs, good i moans of Introduotion as being very | G fHeur-dutis. 1 s fnwonded 1o hold por rror-stricken to ‘taste & drop of clure m,nl.- ln.<:\ Burleson ‘."\‘ black is white [ stopped to greot the old man, j fi With the mortal remainder of Nicolay—sure. For the sime in receat yoars,' l”‘ ; 1"‘:““:‘"‘[‘ i:v:‘*l“[‘l:w:]‘|‘ )-i‘."?’m:{f:;\‘ l“g"” | it tho escape of tho odor nen Sl i < to please him; you bet he won't. Well, Stephen,” said the colonel, *1 TSI (7 “And," said Harry, “ivis likely S P L T e Yoxi | A beautitul necklico shown vy an uptownu | Mis A Philh lilo, Tox., has & “Dick you are right; darned if you | hear that you intend to give your sonan | groan. Mes. Jaysmith Lot i When they do find them, somo d Lded ! H ' | joweler Is conposed of twelve throe-caray | FOUAFKatfo heud of balr, measuring tou fock aven’t! Butold Jack is wise and good, | education.” Lhnasl) MERTAARI (e riocer Ten There'll bo nothing there to see, fo There fs & woman on tho west side whose | dlumonds, which outshine 1 their brilliancy | 5¢¥en Inches and knows a sight more’n than is weit “Dat’s what T does, sah. T knows what | * G (ns customer walks out) I beg Thoy'll havo rotted all away." husband wishos tho races had boon run fu | ARYUhIng of the sume size yot scen As utall, thin, tow-haired girl 10 o gink in books. Say 5" when you can,” tis ter strug long widout larnin’, | your pardon, but you didn’t pay for that o Rusty Crioke 1 3uf] B A souveniv poncil is In the formn of an | Uhess wis pussing alon Markev streot, hils “Sure.” n'Lis ned dat 1 hun't tral ar. ! h y CRlulset, Hindoostan instead of Bufalo, says the kx| 0 YA T N it | adeiphio, au ill-natured” mombor of ucr own S an’ 1 is "termined dat my sonshan’t trab- | Suw NortlanAlDianeanin thle an £ " . DR AITOW noad i en the hoad and | g “And don’t you meddle w St p B 4.065.my 00 ah | B emith-Of courss not. Sugars | Fortiand Transript: A litle throo-year- | pross. Sho bas bocome an invetorato gamb- | choulders of an Iudian, with the words *New x twened and (ookod aflor lok, remurkiy ith my ar’-foot ober do sume hard road dat & e " 'moths! 4 1 U the walking 1 e i SUE R AR Py froo now. |1 read the papers, I do, aud you | 014 irl when Ler mother was trying to get | ler. Yesterday ho camo nome to find his | York” runuing up th The pencil slides 100k BUtHO WALKING HEQOFIOKOE hiding, I know just how wmuch will *A noble resolution, Stephen, [ wish [ @'t feoltne. her to sleep ono summer evening, begau to | wife discussing the prico with a teamp who | through the lower part of the device Mary Yanauifea Iayriensyeomali saoses e fa T s oy i 'l = Wb ESTTTITTeS ask ons about & noise outside. When | wanted to bring in a cord of wood. It seems A prote for a gravy spoon is a late in. | #1714 WO SURATRIQ ADG QisLiN0L LYOR RS [ \ fathers felt so. Is your boy learning 0 Mistake, told that it was caused by @ cricket, sho | ynaut 5 had: i at 30 o venti It is ubout an inch long und clasps | L5 sublectto fits, and aftor un attack aho Dick saw the conversation was over, | rapidiy? Chi Tribune: Astonished Bill Clerk— | w romarked: “Mawma, | think 1t ought | L10 the Price Bad buon Bihe © f tho spoon half-way down the handlo, thys | tales the place of o girl named Mury Koff, and, looking at his wateh, saw, that ho fast ez er hoss can trot, sah. | Isn't there somo mistako about t dor | to be oiled. J ¢ I husband unseen listenod to vao conver- | Lt BVEL WETCRES SRR i b0 thie | Who died seven yeurs o, not recoguizug wus' bohind. office hours, As it hape | Why, last week he wrote a letter to his | trom Bunker's Coruers for 300 pounds — — sution. “Now,” said the wifo, *lev's flip a | kravy dish her own parents, and affectionutoly caressing hened. n numbar of trilles had slrendy | aunt dut 1ibs mo" dun twenty mile from | bacon and two bugs of chicory? Ruising Cain coin 10 see whethor it shall bo'30 cents or 50 - tho other gir’s parents as hor owii. She has frritated the old lawyer, and Lyman's | yore, an’after n while he gwine ter | o braioing Salosman-—Nog that's all rig Washingian Posti Peigd father (1o L cents A Muartotie, 1R SRR TR SV AR AR MR = |lftod syebrows. and " ostentutious ilis | writs to his udder sunt that1ibs Atey | Afelow went thero a week or 0 ugoand | mother)—I don't know whishwe will do with | [T Lamp tron ° Noto—-Undrassed kids avo very | S0 dolux all that tho dead girl wes want lo ) | ) baadhd il started a tirst-class summer resort hote 1 “Now sald no, growing in tha confide 1 ua B v Ao while alive gence irvitated Dick, Ho fung his | mile away. tLat boy of ours. He is ralsing Cain again. | y.¢'ho had strack o snap, “lovs fiip again to [ P70 MALUAFY. DREDIIOA ¢ hummocks I8 the latest craze, Books upon his desk, dashed his hat ina [ “Why doosn’t ho write to her now?” Her Ph ph. | Fond mother (1o callor)--Yes, Charley is | yee whether it shall b £1.50." Itis olatmed. that & four-year-old boy.in | TR A P corner, and lifted his feet to & comfort- | “Oh, he kain't write so fur yit. Ho | New York Heral gaing along so. RlasliELHIY v just Done,"" said the womnan, too deepl FPorRxth oy Soriln AR, K94H.8RY Drece nock hady places, and | gets a able attitude, His big boots and loose | ken write twenty miles fivst rate, but I | It stands upon my cabinet hoard that ho wus culth YEC SUZAC | 1 thog t0 1o that |- A MmN A : ‘ Lof pretiy girls to swing iu the mocks fannel hunting shirt gave his uncle | tole him not to try to write fifty mile till | , A ssucy, laugbinz, durk-browed face i i s of alls you lode | . A aopg Ay of and rige up a boll. 'he young fellows pay 8o reut offense, and he said so. | ho got stvonger wid his pen. ~ But he's | & {50 4 iyoe Rrseei draped around She Hadn't a Prain Apruin | ¥ pans, can't Lsay | 10 4 aud then A ammock, Dick replicd that “he had b k- | gwine toget dar, I t ) c o | 1 ¥tk flmay folds of sllken laos Now, Alico,”” swid manuna, “got up trom | At hasbund, who was be. | ! A ¢ Ivery timo the bell vings thoy nre obliged to 10 with the |,;«l\“‘-.‘w..l:. ;lel:\(vr\ e lmv, PREh ) HLATOOR [ith nghi Ma Al | tho toor. Act ko & 182t [ e tontl AT D T Froe ¢ i e Lave < forgot Lo dross ; At one cend de gum write | You give me back no word izu {1 Ui, wmasune,' AnsseEsd Alios, Bow oan | displessiy o tra Hi, J 1id vou get ticked for goin' inf | to pay for e an found wvaeoa teamsters, indeed I don’t | er lotter cl'ur [ fer eend, bad at 1 forget your nad A <0 8 lady when 1 baveu't got a traiu f ] y kod ! 1 got hall ( A0 | w vider S cout 18 soe what on earth makes you run after ~ - { mercy is not straiued,” nor | soa t ) 0 J Nt | A New i, * 1 o every drove thut comes to town, onjected to the Qual ty, 1 pual \]" S I oo | g a s restra anti sy | tred Dashlott's I'was gotting their votes for my side, ow York Sun: Il be d | gkes Mus. Fiaxoest Work (1 the ey, | “oN d Y . th o Youth's Cou has o | ki tWha say nr unclo, and making frionds against the | claimed young Emaerson of Bost Mr. Bromyde) 1 really think my bhusband | A iy ey Ryt v i 1 ¢ bl L ¥ \ 4 g onds s © | claimed young Emuerson of Boston, | bus been deeply affocted by what I tave | Aud a new thought to her spring iching anecdo 4 13au whose toars were ¢ f v Vi e uu‘_; ||m:u‘n|\‘.vu- votes for myself. | . 2Dou't uso 3uch siang,” pleaded bis sistert | guid, Ho S Py A e Y T Sk W hat Mliod Aie fA 0 andaln’ A% | ol 1n valad Koma ot | UM CORRRAN S0 BB I NEREA A J x Ay s g l 4 iroc o 4 i o fallen angels, “Why do you tk - T'ho dear boy, 1 wonder who of koen pleasure shot into the | “Sey parted, uot doggoued. Rev, Mr Browyde,~Ab, indeed! 1 shall Couldu't they worlk their wings (" Judge Q——, who ouce prosided over s “Hcause he kuew Balsaw was outo him,” | hiw, eveatually,

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