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a l i e n ' A r i i t " , areuiithorued
.ViU'K & ( O . , J'nlil 1-Wk I t u w . h ^ w V./ii . a n
, r u , | , , (inner.
III/! ' lUtOBfiEC-Altli l A M I ) , AT /OWH1* & OOUNBW.I.OItsJ
koomV' Ij .n. i . l t Building,N<». W 4 '•'* Vorkl Cl ly . -Kefe r t i i i eea
4 . I j i . -k«H- ' I \ Al I.AW
H o m e r A Nt-lawr. cimrt Wjieitton l'<i
Po^keepli
nniui H t . , N . Y . y ' i/juw'.'it -«
ffllW, i. Y .
H'.-S. 1M I NAM, proprietor.
st-ciass Accomiindatipii $2 a tluy
$0 t t t
Fi K.r i
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ill liml tljLi'j 0<l to '$$&&
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L i IUr ull .pjliutl-
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y.1 * K « f OS -1.14mI**', 4> Uhutufaoiurerabf Kfttolvliijf
. HliiiiU and Duota. <.UUS-UtuU)U«r ami
t l it La M l
l a v i n g l.ijtl •: > aii I ni.llliijj I i... • i loitl I'D 'II.K I"
1 ( Uitrui.-iu« Hull.ifuctii.i
[ ^•TuniOkC nint Hopulttii K hitttHidftil to |,rorn|>tly ,A. l . l r ' | i l ' l ' l l H 1 U N T O M ,
J i n " I . akov i l l e , Coniil .
tit] 1 i ^ r | l / l k j i l per day at hoiue.-i f f l X ^ / 1 U i i A J SitiApioij worth | l tree
*Sv t»(»n <v (;o.,Poriltti|(l Mu. r inarfiy I
•4 rf*/* '' H , : l : k ' " w " 'own. $&outii <ll 0 \ ^ tree j N o l i u i , Hettdor, if you wuii a j uhincDft at wL>icli jnfaoiiBol uiilier t»<:x cat mi kc fftb&i j«aj all t««i inim ilK-y work. wrii» t<> purticlilaia to II) MAI.I.KVI A. ( D , Port l a id, M a i l l O . n u i r l l y
' f i l l! : ICNI
'I In: (11,11.1,: l . l t l l l l V, D l t r i
l luiU in the g r o a t K r u
'I i, 1 itcorn, fur i-.vi' n in I ; Iti u . a u p u unl in U.j:
'l I r, ruiiihow, llni nky u
)iiiin:rt iiniiiiU'i lliruuii 'I Kn.KUoHaci ii( e.oinUiK
p.'ln'oiiKli iiiKiiiKl't |/!i
tiinti u.ll kuiit't mi! 11 loniplox itltliniiKh tin III ( l l ) \ l ; l ; A i l l l i t h i n t
Deui j . l ioth in you IU.I
% Up mi-Si
Mil Bin
n Ucac'l rl,pi>)ii|^ Ucacii, bontc
l l i id tnf advantage til i|n I t »With Ml O u t I 'l t lit:
H m i l l ' l . Wll l l i l l I l i t : l l l : y i l l f l i b c o v t j i ^ ' l .
fiei) hptel,
Tlu-re WHH II modi'flf, c o u i t r i
r i l l l ' l . t III:
W i l l i . t W O v » ' ( :kn
-ir»KIy ' ' i iH i i lo ru lc
W i l d <
m l rt
l n i . i l m i l l n i i . - i | i i
II l l j l l l l l l . l l l l l III
ml id ay and an i*X(l«
h l l l i i U l l l i d l l l ' i l l C V
dcvol 11 to rrJy |>l(;ahUi ca, afn-i due conwidci
utiuii, j hud bfc.WJcti:d U|[i |)liu» Hi-Hc.ji loi
m y In i i n ^
m y l a C i i l l o
>nid I Int
i:)tlil|t. t c l | c r , Wliojie IjllHIIIthH It VVaH
i tIn: i'in|ili>yt:- their MIIIHI ica.l had
S my , check,) he hud r.iiajually
V / l l ( : l ( j 1
lil 'l
ted
1 U K I I 4 I C | >
lleMi{;iicrrV Hi [)BAI.BI
Al'A tW> Li
MO si
t i
II dK O H
I " , :
A K . « « , I . U > H ! [QDIlUI i 'Ull . lUI
sV. SM 1 ' 'O'f*' ttt{Oii l i nl"K »"« He^rtlrtmc
All wurtt (tinmi, leed. ,
4."S!» • • . - ' • • • l"EJJ»!
V
• A U H N I A M i etui
VA.OJJABU L)11C
Mut lauiK*.
Botlrtli l e d .
IJ U 'JUC
1 uy 4"f J —a. L, i»uc
>«vy or Wee*
of tin
t h e uh
t o ' | iu
^IV(: l l
i i h k e d
e x |>at i
l , e a ( I
on Loi
Viaii
t i r i n g
w a n ln|tl ill
m e i ; it
j m u H i l
l U i t c h
8. 1
w 1
I It: U !
i , o n I
• ii
mid i'ta liiinj; on
• • l i i a n d .
ut. the
l l l h l l t ) i - 0 | , l t
rent, howeve
I'liiu^, and i had
iH I I I ! o f K l j ) | > l l l l | i
: n l I l i e | o « l p l u i i e h
I I I H
i y o
I I ' .
r> 'J'I iinliMtonu.i, I
A I.ao 1 M
ran, hNuumi (Juincy aLd Itocip'o
1 uruct linn
< - H A H M n ,
l.l, o f T'HR ;
,V & AMliniCAt it UHANITE ilfiNTK • I / /
l'uHt iinU ' ICailiii^a u bcruitlon. fOU'lKK OF I. I1U8H. pEUWAlS ( (Jrunitt Mi'imii'fHtt, tlm tjiiarrio i.
All Work [Warraiitifilj UH rcprejsuu .'ed and i-dt U i i n t h e h e it m a n n o t .
MAUbLK ami OUii HTfc WOUKS.iaCathi , rine Hi., nut r tlio M()ririw\ House, Po'koopBi i
inrv;liyl;
Carriage, Hooin* lu Jltaktd*
t, ITt-iirtoior. , t t d . iye ry a l -
. J . y l
lO< WX AH6 PJUA,KM4vkfeK4»T.-, L. ^ tt#1 BtJ, l £ M t 0 9 , * . V. [ ^orli merf and
fl i lei An olea, ff tt»b laieat aljle ab' oUo oeit Tart-• th.- f re orlpiloua bateruJIy w*«jp mud*)d, Ot»y or
>ui
DH with damo, 10c 150 Blyica I Agfa out
H . Ison. N. V BOIBW
iiUM
II BOOTS Btlng trtie from iUlult(>frttiv« iiiixtuiva
Ivo l( i r iK , -r ••«
'liiilr gr«»aj ppfxi ,, illUltUlloilM. I
t h i s hekaon lltn
- lliiui ' H I urn,i .
i In III'IIIYI n II j : If l ' t:i.i . I iMbii, lai
"CANl^iE"
. I I .
U l t . l .
Vfi ftNISH
CO.
ThelrfFORE OUM [HOOTS, and trl'dlatlngltli thitiJ from th« <|o rirnrm jklnd. will uttaeli RUBBER LAHKlii « tho trout 0! Iflieleg, bw tug t|io luacrlptloii
h
H
L A K K V i U T o n y .
\3 % UAtf iM* JU
001
KH -Tranka, M»k >.
W U4C BXHXJBft rli • Md Ueakral IderoaMi
AMlENl
D. 01.A1 I ook *f*ui
kneuU < fa)
E IIOM i)H
AMfiNlA DIUCOTOUT.
ik M A B B V - U H UoHtta. Oroi
tWboleaei* BUiiioaeT aod Ulan i Miarer, Od|o)»auaa*le«rooBl,
,»
ts :UjSTC)MMAiDE.
»UliE GUM.
Ttlnot
Outside
I « R « UriotK lift- o t h e <»itttj>iit.] • • .««-. W|| mvitckly,
piwif.whiuii tin v«:iiiHt)n«»i >elwearlnifa^fay to|qUlekly. iui<( tl.juy will ha-fo OMOC t h o ' p u t n i t
l i n l i l l y t e l
t h e I it
[ l a p e i
W'n y H Mlie
lluiii.e were,
o w l t : i i i i ; / e i i l a l . I
t II siociel y. |5o'it
d (i-liei ineu wi:li: in y boon coin
M. |l had licen a v. ( ek lit Kl|i|ilwi|.'
vvljeii I became itC(|tiuinled wi th
ainl. 'I'll i i lady wai a late in ri va
io to talk lo[ MIM. Bland, 1 can
1 i al her 111iiiU tha i , hem no
a c i ty
tui lrd he.i a Till en, and in. till:
i :u
i l y i
1 It
X J>I t1».-< a d e i i i
I I
*$tMM\wXt %$mmtlUf Wwtjifl, p a gatl^attl tyntmM, at <&
I IV. 11, ' You wen
cont iime.'
^All I can I el I
B i t y l n j ' IVfrs. Bland pray
ymi'.'tH 'thin, nir, that in ta t coach you will find a man tlnit,. you
expect. • With tha t Mia Blayd (ruined lu:ili
cuinpuHt'dly and w
nee. Go and look.'' Li'111'
ut, Iii lliu eoijoh
what llit: woman
women ;y>t out ol
an old |M:ntleuiaii,
id her.r.>u.i \. not underiitandin^'
meant..
:ll quite
l ie v e h i c l e , f o l l o w e d
who had to' b
ionic th icc
helped out, eviilently an l i n v a r d . On the
' I ' by the driver wan u .man, WHO, iiu i a))
lit a fun; and with it hjia ci^nr,
K:tl f e l t
i it. B l a n d
ex peeled
i. I wan
c m , vwm
ho I ml v
i luee yeara
el a n d hcc l l l
wny /jiace in
thai I hail a
pi michei l ,
11 i;i face I did not.
Home citiiohi'ty to
meant by I he mm.
Io t'ee.V 1 d id pet
a ided by l.).iv id, \
looking for a pa
pHiiHcnf.Muii hud le
apparent Ly uiileep.
ree.of.Miiy.e. I
ind out wha t M 1 1 had Inudly
t into t.htr cone,
dio, wil h n Ian
ilnol one (it
' r i ioi i t 'h it wit
l iuidkerchlef \\,l& t in own pail
in l a c e . O n e ,
T h o u g h bin whinlt
J :,tif'.'dd:8h linlr »'.nined black, 1
An a Ihirdl clerk in the bank
M ei e lew and fii bel Weei
de.iel miiiei
aslon When Mr.
to make tliti beal
H owbind,
e i i i i i i n o i i pluCC t:
c i i i n i n e i i f . e j d . A e . e i t a i u |i
Wiilllitll h u d , a f a i l ly w e l l
o n ve i mil i o n I n n l
l e u i i u n t w a y I h e
hied manner,MI d i n l l i c h n u
with the
Miicie ly n
M.i'H. B l a n
( i l l hf. u i
Though hhl : l i n in e
ot
defccrlpti
Mr. Bret l\ I ar te . '
to indul^'tf in til t.lt: tut l le
rent ot the boardei.s, made her
t'h.ei- a;;i t-eublt: than otherwlHC.
1 with dimiii i i t ive, tiud n jjr 'ace-
„ and drch't.'d in tjuiel IIIMIC.
Vlrti. Agne.8 Bland vvau hilly 110,
iSC.i me with a
expreHrtion, In
n f hope 1 alii not paralphi ahiii/^
o u t h i t v i
c r tit i ii t. 11U • 11 -11
which vajjiie
ludy'u eyea w e i e o l
N a J i a l e b l i c , WllhotlMi at y ol ulinict:. No
(ilje woul 1 ever have I eeuj rude enough to
have eve
otjt of ct
i» a t t e m p t e d to iituit: Mre. Blan
untenancc. |ii would have be. n, i i | l | i i n o u t y , '«'
ng (ivabivn ftycj), t h e y , ' b t c i i i e d
mbduedfund the lc«j$f bit luitivti. An iidme.nbe volume of- fair, b londe hitir^,
ic big braid, added which *il o wore in o
moid cBsr.ntiully to ht i chaimti . F o r any
Halt ot |tixlly ot p iubohtvin Mra. B l a n d >
I'tguh.ily oval face, tile only indication nl waft a alight wrinkling ol the forehead
Buch lurrowH had, a co. Von might yti On n childj'a- lace
utter for a brie.t m o
ita BCattiired wita.
1 a i r I y
b i l l
o; per-
i and
11
between the eyeb.
hiiwevei', no aigiiili
ijue. Huch l i t t le winro
wheu'hoine panning' n
iVi.ent hud e n g a g e d
Stationary Strap
D dAKMtm4-VV&u»e»*ledk>4terlo HWtlonet r *a< kt«£ a/miture/ ut Tali' i< «0 *Ud Uigur*«
I i lddi . ttt3be7|oon*tJintly oi i*ud er eawed i
\*?&«*r^^- . j L • ..;•*" W t OKURick—D«*leilaBr«toiii**Obyo
. | M*1 •wcMvltfge, Vkoh | repti*) and U ion*. All kind* of irramee ft i lUhod. Ohrom
louuled end Varulahed. D l l x e u l patterua el jrindoir Oordlpe. AUo OelUnt ( drutde for roomfc.
vmS\ " j i f i i . w i * u of u i ifeuii *m w«ai .HdltM^Ao, \ISJ«af>»e«|Mfnjr
loAtiMul of the vAry Inconvei lent won inflde BtrAp. ueed on oil *r muiivn ol Boota.
-t
A S I C F 'O lk T H E
"CAN to'* BOOT}. oo«7 m6
i n
RS t PLAI DHY. .II. i n.i i *y *aMfc^v*»^pyl*^Vv*'***^^^'^'''y *^
XTt0NIL^A^^K,,
i.sc«K « a. tCatciiA %. C a m r
Y9 W 4 * \J »> *.^ >UU d«a)»r
I j A J t i J t J H l X iT) ? N e w \ o r k b t t y . a t about o.ne-baU Former PIICOB. Good Rruaaela (Jairpeta, 75o. por yard.- I ngralti from Mtorr iloQtr: ITTKB; WILTORB, A X M O IBTEB. VaLVntB.1 BOI«-BBU»8BI .B , aud T U B :K PLY OABeKTBat equfl ly low prioea. O I L (ILOTHB (all widtha) from i& conts per yard. . LAOi CoBTAIHijil.OOlper pair, to the flqoat RkUIi 1>A0» impq led, a t
BHJpPPdJUD KNAPP'S. \m At 101 6th AVBN re,
'•oct°.lm» N B W VOBK Corner 43th 8ir
I wilt mail I V l O B T A B L B B i VtnoKI iXB, P I U I akin aoft, clear for produdlng a
do. at an .
mnWf ieo) Cho recipe for a almplo M that win romovi TAM, BB aiid BLQT0BB8 leav ng the id beautiful; alao instr ictious ixufiant growth of heir on n lOth.faco. Addroaa, ti
4t Co., 110 Ann BlOflijM B'rcet,
no aiwo
AN. c t y e w i otia beblllty, Pretnfcl ati De-,«ffe4ta ot yonthful iwdlaorc
ot auHBHng nukaanity t i t . tho riiolobaud Ui
otuie ttmnle remedy bj
l>a BBBBBJP * iu i j | iu i v m u u j n
• » l t , l h e w . ' bnlten>rB wlahtng I j . 1 the f,dv< lorlMOb i
* T 4 « o » a l J* WR<H3 Ctfdar 81., N«W YoVk.
T T * l v
ootaim
wan not >l tntuit i iverc clei
'Uonyeraati i t i ial ly, Mf'H. Bland wan
iiinueing. •Etiucated
Imving a good amo
icption, her reniai
iefmed, It Wan the
ier t h e paper, w.hen| I aai
Una yifiur b u d g e t f i l led
H one of the annoyaniuin
nht
l l l l .
ka
day li ter I hai, given
way plit.ee. Mailb
in batpheB.'
' What do you k aaked Mia. Bbuid. l ing her forehead.
• Why, Mrs. Bin
ire (
d to Mm
to reach \
of an out ilatOry, d| conn
n o w a b o u t m y j
do not receive many let
lie w rink lea rohghe i i -
»(!,' 1
have »i famoua enftlectlt n of nev •,nplc(
(•.(iining to .you epery
dozen. ' 1 IIt>w d" you know that >
' T h e only grojorymtn; in tl town, who.aella me 1 ah hooka
Bland ,
;>u 'i It
of the
IO |l
n l I ' lpoi t j ih t o : i
i ee yeara! , "i',i>, ici ' . iuJly p l e a a e d
(i, . l | u i • i n t h e
I'.'l u m l
j unk ing a ci l | h o b l e p t ,
l"r • i. V«lu very l;ii M, BhtKBtj
( i i l l g l i t t u l i t l t ' t
and pity
ell Mt>;i. Bland, find
ier niilt), ;/oi my onili,
; li ill J I had bel ter
d biough-t home thai
ie liah ifiitl weuk'-uah.
cooked lot mi|i|H'i, 'I
Bent to Mra. lUlaiiV
with reliiih. I waa lio.l
hinlc, Ithtiiigh i.t wnii
lady
t h e
waa i l l e n
hnJ tht
with me
veiling, a lino mllonl'l g-ered on I he v
tea
l i i u
fi'i-r, wit
Ily i)lie
t|n:kle..
m e It
l e d lit. t h t
ipea king
ed me the 11 w y o u '
d M IB.
an mint o
:, H )o:U: f i om her (
hiil . ilnd St. b'tii I ' t r e m b
W'hul |> i!
bet wet
a punt:
my
u l e
I ' l V e
udli;' 1
t he deuce. I
a ib ex|)t
'IjKive hjue fish ^»llicl
i n y pounda, no t cjilinl i
i 111 :
nd llni
d my e t i M i o n i
I'.laiid (juickly,
1 eXliaiiHiwenesa.
nil held out her
ed. ; I wiib mil'
Ay input h\ ' could
I not t'ui e I <>
n't ion vv lull her.
iflh called for ao
n Mm. lilund'n
i b t b l | U U I O I I | l
H Yea, y IJaorbcd.
B u t 1
ie, and
hook ol
ice -'a,''
W i t / .
w o u 111 weigh
ng the wt-.nk fit 11,
aid. in the iiioal
i i i i
a v t i b ttkt. 'ii i
won d leu
[> fro n you l lend in
I aend [to Nv\\ Vlnk '{
iuld yotl really
Mm. 1
Wi l l i iRly
d Mm. Bland
a l t e r , (
or Mm l o o k t
lump
lull to h
olored w neBHuge I
L I
once, and
lie hull
mm) 1 David
,'uow tin
in out ot
I t ain
lielegrupll bta
room
land, apparently.
y H(|tvid, my bent
ike to borrow
i make anot-hcr. K i i n i i : h o ( > k n Ul i
Wait. • here a injtimont, 5 ur.d went down th(
then David, tn
villi u tclt g r a p h i c
hire returned at
ifllH
nine in i
Bl.uid.
he ineaa
then
i g e . r e n d
nlio weiil
1 I tiHkj
t you
the-vi
t often
it undei
to her
mail V
em: at le replied, f il you
' y o
npapei'o
enat II day"-—at
poblmtiHter.^I go there early in th ing, befoie the in nil ia Tho grocer genon Uy m before me, iido u buabe handing met my ocpiaion
Bland I the i o n
reBpoi de
bent, to t
ia t he wl
banket,
d oorreap
on ever [feo miuly
o- l i t t le
ia the
i n i o r i -
io hott I
(do iniil;.I
trior to
ndenc
t i t
from here, but by the coach— (igea coijne on kiting. '
were (j I c l eg r a |
ed the m u t e r , ' X d id not
cohld telegriipl to such
ay plaC.» lifl this y
t h a t i t ia done , sir. T h e
n on the road ia 14 milen
you can got most ngoB, pent
hough Mia. lVland'a menu
horseback , w i ' . h u man u
' I t winp none |of piy biuiiiieiin how Mm.
Blaud 'e
metuber^d flint on her hotel bill there
lite a n u m b e r of cha rges lor
hie .iu( aiiagea. In'.a m o m e n t more
ua down ntaiiH, ho ld ing in
a number of h u g e hooka.
Mra. Bland* w|
tier timid ipiitt
It waa riot my up in tl o pud mi alio ppodec
de
III
nd,
every mprptog My "buabadd h down, ao tl yob wtniit
Bomo.
XI y PIASTER, ui «d l i nul tiling BUCCOIB, in/ tho oaf i eturatUtn, Pain in the 8ioj<,
^••KflSaBSji; ^ • | i n s t a n t l y . Price estlti gonoially, or aQt t
! My L i a i
readi his
I aai
I be tike
i>r ol'' Uddret it—a literal y
I Bee Mm. AKn(:8
journala. Hnvo
ing a . lady . co woman V
1 Nonaenae ! wlhat an aendathe papen attention on bia part. time pasBcB away dm Then there, is a. <U. Bla self.
' I expect Mr. Bland wi lew days. I hope you wil i ? a great psbernian. '.Xo^, I : njtjtioe ^ q»rry B Qablpg pole to
unti bring i? sent
i m i b i u
delicti
g tbj
tow;f
iero in lim.i I
[Jlnnd, an
Bparo . jon every aeiiBon, d( you njot^ . -*No, thtBia ho; ttri 3ood morning, Mra. for your offer.'
'Good mowing; BU mopient. Wot;ld,ypu bill of mine tbc office I am urj jdlot ujimt. ubcojuntB.
Bom» .items w tick I correct, 'with Korean
i trunks, npd tnliige. pa
die v)kter-Bi back nothit g.
hi a fiahiig^tu
hopks end line
ou come
t lime lie my II \ tbui
; hut excuae kindly l o i k u t t l i e cleik bae sent me •
Here tare have no l o u b t a r e
cbiugeH Ion enrne d l{or by tho office,
uz|de. j ma. Then M>o
you , i tid
i t i ,
rjl:le ii
In ire
to. ks
ft,, a
roay tlr
a ta r ted
1 not tic thin
' Wh it, wit
fi i i^
limit, but the lady had ta age u biMtll fly-book, wh
the p er, a o ' t l
ncol, puncture:] a at a drop ol lil
ten
oh,
)OC
I tun so bony
Pull it h l i i l i d V
lun between
archingii.
(iuU
luce
' B i l l
' I can
mereat
, but, ' t pull cut w
and flho hob
I nuid ; ' may iiuidkei ihief irronnd it'?' ,
i the h >ok in my linger? Pleaae, no luaa.' llore Mra. ooked rl.{id,.and the wiink-
her oy< a made a IserieB of
I exclniiped, loully disturbed i t . out th my
and I felt my heart out
C'ltu von bear the jen-knifoT
' C u i i l ? iffonaentJo; of coUree 1 can,' i taper white finger, sink within mo us I
made a car extric it 'ng t|be bar which book
I UB1«
' A
fill p iobe , and for tunately
4 What f(
>, drew out the hook, I dellibefatel|y put in my pocket
4 Would Mi|s. Bland faint (now V d myniif. glusa (\ water V I said anxiously.
dip n y flngftta in ?
r V inqlnired Mrs, B land , ' to
.co of George teller ol our hunk
uli agon i/.ed way,
hin lipB, and nuid, I'm a low, brolt
The re win u iiiun
glii'.ipne wnii
(tin hud been
farlandf ihe
l ie looked
then put "hia ingers I
i aumiiier, laliy over
. enough,
cut , and
wiui the I '
uiiuiiitanl ut, . m i : i n
am a thiol',
I- know 1 IK;\
1 My (loil, Henry,
eiionpe- lo-ehcupe
me. Then he bhi iddered,
cru/.etl ; -have loal my head.
Doli'l bel i ay me !' 1 T o Dickeibon'i
olf went I he couch
knew I hat Hiuall li
l.ha'ii Vineyard
count. 1 ntooil
en voice, h y i n g , to
are alter
urn ' mad •J
d. tho tl lver, i
f'roTn Di( kel iion'u 1
tdiingd)Oiit,a-riin to Mar-
'tint . t h e ' Mm naduiaet tb
oil hero
appa l led ,
speechless. |.
Mrs. Bland met mo on I lie vel'unda wiih
Some How er in .he
'deep, lu.-ie.ioun p'j;
uickenoil me. ' 1 i
l he good mil need
nliii I. aleevea, ' 11. imi't tio.Wu on
| i i ic,ibut we have been (juite sh
peaches and nit-.h lof the hint
itiid nary a boarder huft gril
coi. i- , r i i'.,,,, a lin): lot ol. hull, '
no.m, .nd i.ln-y ::'|ii j l in I lie d
mi11 you all
M m . l i l u i i i
zed i d
•x b i l l e d it
dor qu i te
hun<lo with childlhh |,
her pi ick led liugjer,
hand which
nine. T h e
dies and geJntH,' cried,
. lumilim lundlord in bin
the bill 'ol
u t ol h u h ,
hrCO thtyn,
mblod. 1
ihin al ter
iiing-rooin,
ip. in and he J p yournel
< n e ii m e , i u l d ( J l a p p e d l ie l
l e e , n o t w S l l i u U i n d i i i ; . '
' \)/ill you l ake me
in? ' flit: linked qu i t e nul iifalfy.
1 had no heajrlffor poiiclien, ntill I olfet-
=r VHK M l B f i W l T O H K C D l L O O K .
A b o u t ha l f , pa s t eh;von o 'clock
mini leg,
m i g h t Iiu
Baibe i ry 'n Wan folldwt d
day n ight , a hu
b roadc lo th ,
en te r ing (,'cphuii
d'ow. Tho log,
I l.o ent i re person of a live)
ijred In hi-i S u n d a y gojto-m
It was in ulioit .Jjoe Maywt:
burghn iounly, in the ' (lead
his way into the deacon 's k'i
' jWonder how mUoll th(
niajle by order in4 mo hot t
nohltM|iiine,
Mm, m& Wttttnm r - — F 1—«*— : — 1
i i tc l ien >
nilly
Yii ik'ee
i i i u n
won
young n't,
inn over < run
th a
H i
ed , the woman
g r o u p ot in iny my i o . , i , i
u 111. . T h t : r < : . w a n it
'•is at u b'tif/ table,
hut, t h r o u g h 1) ' i l . ' i care , Mrs. Bland
secured n HUH1 ; tiic.ien (able, on which
wan placed a di.ji, ol peacjiea, l l u iked 'with
huge, halt moi nn ol Wiitoriueloi)
' \ 'oii aaw hinvV' luked Mm.' Agmib
B land , .pa r ing a jiciach with aai lvdr pocktjt
fruit ki.ile, which' nfie drew Iiiun her
|iockt:t. ' Dear iue ! the ju ice of t he peach
getH in",<o my cm
' haw him, M
anko what does
ingei', and leally slingii.
ra. Bluird"{' Por (Jod'ii
iin all moan v 1 I I k ft ftllllK,
utoiien. 1 ulioul you it you would [
itpne.H b e l t e r I I n t o (li1*1-be, ao' much obliged1 ' to
i ^leaclj #for me. 1, My linger makes me so a.w
' Are y()u it]Nnin'esia,vAfn c sv a 11 I.
1
i. Bla id r
)w w h a t that 1 A what ! 11 : don ' t lui
ii'iennu.'
! Exp la in I' 1 Oil ! the mini in I ho oo|uel.i V, Now, sir ,
listen. T h e ' ! ^ B (17. ICorrect, ' you wrote,
on t ha t bill ol nine gave mo the d u o to
your h a n d w r i t i n g . Mr. Bland • the re in a
Mr. Bland—aoiit me down hero niter you.
These figures a n d . K-o r-r e r. t clear you.
George HarlaiJd was a thief, l jwaa glad
when I could congratqlaic- yon on your luck. '
1 Luck, Madlim I wind 'do you moan V
' Yon were the only gen t leman all the
rent ol them were cads and mulfi. Your
s o c i d y wau not unp leasan t to imo, and I
shoiiid have no d.inliked to have been the
incami of brinulnur a thef t to ;your door . r J
Mr. Bluiitl whs on lliiit (lo.itdi with the
driver.. You may have noticed lirnl . a
bUie.upbitter and. then.it red splut ter Iropi
his match , ' . 'hat mean t ' A\\ l i g h t , Mini.
Bland.1 George l lu r lund liaii. ni i i iappro-
pri.iited $55,000-belonging Io your s tupid
old b u n k , ' a n d it, clever as you are. t i n
tlgurea, rightj under your lloso, sir. T h e
papers lor tlie liint week have had an i n k
ling ol it' -not where you would look lor
the news, bnjt in pemonals tnd a d v e r t i s e
ments . T h i s ia why I redd tho papers .
Please don ' t ]go ; any sympa thy I m igh t
door again '
ni.ah. ' Promised him I didn't Hay nothin1 about wi i
flora is junt an;/;opd aa.doora, if tl
no na i l s ' to tear your trowsq
der il ha l ' l l come down i
promined me. I 'm afraid
'rliiuse I might, break my nh
t. iin' or nothe'r, and Wii'ko the 0 (
h'old enough to licczc a plimr b jur
(^h, here crimen Sally !'
The beam iin? maiden detcendc, pleiiBant amilo, It tallow candid ar t l mutches . After receivil g it i
fjreetihg she nnulo np i>,rouring I
cooking s tove, (tnd the 'happy c
down .to enjoy the sweet ole ic
views and hopes. B u t the
love rah no Rinoother i n '
ki tchen than it. d id eli,ew
who wu^ milking up Inn
himself to a kiaa, was , si
voice ol the d e a c o n , her l
from the c h a m b e r door
' hitlly, wha t urn you g(
middle of tht: night for V
' Tell him it'n most morn
•Joe. • 1 • ' '
' l can ' t tell a l ib, ' said Sully. 1 I'll m a k e it. a trui h
mid running to t he lnij'.e
clock tha t ntood in the collier
live. 1 Look at the clock
tln.e It i"s,' cried th
stairs.
' It 's livt: by tho clock,
and c o r r o b o r a t i n g the, ii
si ruck live,
The-' lovers nil do w n a
ed the conversii l ion. Snt
case begaiii to c reak . '
it'n hit her..'-'
' T h e deacon, by thuii
' iii tli- me,' Hal !'
' Where can I h ide you V ci i^ 1 tin
disti'u.cied gii I.
' O h , I know, ' said he,
I l i t : C l o c k CUHC. '
And wi thou t anothei
t t i n " i
i n g / w in |,
1 tell :k ami tell in ie old gontU nn
answer
or da* i
drain ant denly I Good g
Ier?1 e r e
Coaled h iiii'-ell in t h
door In-hind- Ifim. I
' ' 'lie 'deacon Wiis (In
h i m s d l down by (lie
pulled out his pipe, liglj
inenced smok ing very
calmly.! . •
' Kivo o'clock, eh ? , i , , i i , i i u v i : ( l i n t ; IO S I l l O l
pipes, t hen I'll go ,and ft
' Hadn't; you better
hu l l y ,
clock
:sum
nl u i r
liOUs !
Joe ;
word 1
cane and t
used, inn
cook In).
It'e'd' It, aji
dolibei ah
the cm e<
c r i t t e r s first, sir-, and filli'oke.after mirda V
s ' igges t id the dut iful hnl
' No, Hiviokin' oleiin
Wakes nio ul>,, answered
seemed n o t ' a whit d isposed
g o a n t
o into
c o n
W t i n -
MU
whiz z d ng —ding ! went
pp ing
in c
iy .
'my he|i|t
thti (leacoki
to hrj
enjoyment .
Bur -;• i"»
the clock. 1 T o r m e n t e d igh tn in ' i tf
con, atari ing up , and
on the stove. ' W
that ?!
' It 's only the c lock
Sally t remulous ly .
W h i z ! d ing 1 d i n g
old clock furiously.
' Po'wura of mercy !
' S t r i k i n g l ive! i t ' s
al ready.^
' Deudon.Barberry !'
bet ter half, who hud
sell and now came
ii't'tiiciiHo in thu wi ldes t Btuto
' W h a t is the mat ter (
' l GhodncSa only kn<j>,
man. ' h ' s beej} ii
huud' ied years and iii
lo curry on no buforeJ*
W h i z ! bang 1 bang
clock. • ' ' I t ' l l burnt itself P
i .
s t i i
cr ied th
t ruck a
:riod the
lastily ro
t inging <
I the" clock repliojjl :.[
iy sym
have had — iuld I have not
--rwait roiilly t h a t of tha
qui to a decent young man
aale. Mind . j l never suspei
Mr. Bland m i g h t have d m
o u g h t to have $50,000, in
much to "waa'e
nkjfulnesa t ha t
ko yon was
edl you, t hough
e no. l l a r l ahd
io! es, wi th him J
, th is very moment . ' There-
n t he woman
your ctiso
Would u for | i»»'M 01
Ridiculous! I will put it in my mcutb. Ilenao do not destroy
pockei diandk jrchlef. You will ex.-my sucking my thumb like a baby.
whlU I talK Theie , it is all over now%
younyj gen lomun.. I never • scream at a mouie, go i HO hyaterica over a oaterpiller, and lo uot blink at l ightning. ' • * You .aie a .very brave -Utile.woman,
theu fllpr > take this telegraphiCjmoaBage whkl i you have du'pppe'd,* atjd *l\ handed the ipeseagp to her.
the waitef tell y,ouTJ received es a day. Npw,.oau j y o u put
* I heard
' •
LlVuttih
any ht nij . Bland.*nurn not
**Jc6i
ECk nij ib
'fiiite
(JilVH
meofnt tii
r £aMMn fun
am—tbry much. u p l a n d my • ^topped, bull, which
iit the ijtagu e n oh,., with tho
from the rail roa i ,
iu
on his persoi was a base h ok of greed lace.
' You are, then, Madam -j?* ' T h e wife ol Mr. Blaiud, I am alruid,'
and here Mre. Bland ainlled, allowing ti set of white tooth, u bing o IbUck melon j seed increasing their nearly lustre by contrast, • thjxt you do not like me, at well—at loust my sooietyj—as you did au hour ago.' There waa a little-bit of kill ing diBdain about tho wotnijp. I suppose the scorn on my face was mariifost, for I made no .effort to conceal iij.
* Great lord^suvo us !' % i d Div id , com ing ijtt and addresBing us, 'aomething drefful happen—dat man in stage couch—-'
' N o t run away—.escaped V »aid Mra. Bland, springing to . her loot with the latent energy of John Wild, Her oyee had lost, their pale blue shimmer, and glinted like cold steel; the lurrows between her eyea took 's t range aralesque, sinister
traboriea. • No, ma'am—wuaa nor. hat . He blow
hia braine r ight but iu de c oacjh -1
' Ipavid,' aaid Mre."Blahil, now aa quiet and unrlppled as a, • dialL^of milk in a da i ry ; * JDavld, bring me k napkin, ar d; I w|U. take" anotliev-bit of melon—iif you w II hoi pi me, sir.' :
B u t ! did not help Mre. •
'* Be adage, fellow i mouse,
iah't fair ; it
Bland. n«*
or a mpuas," sajja an old doesn't give a
vho syantff to bo a
very, voman Jhe j ap -
tlrtWfit. t h . houee flr«V^rt toa
: jour11 y to u nmrtH
jimbing up iiuj chalr^tjr jump ie piano, and' wlion.be isn ' t >out It, ae^tag irapa; Ijor p m.
iou>,aided, ;ie; tli at; adage, |4*nd
he le il
ls pipe
ititlon a
sa id
out t he
leiicon.
undred
uaconfs
(Id her,-|wn tile
alarm.
the lam
vor d id
bang ! wen t . tlii
c r ied the (
(ihe "h i
ly the'be
know it
ilicyfell heavily oO the floor forward and laid I of the clockcase could open it. Jul) waa holding
shedding a Hood dl won't be nothing U
1 B'H oowitched, ' iiijd the dfJnc
re ta ined a lc iven (d
nlltion in his r.niUiie
after a pause, utjlvuh :
t l n l i d o e k , ' I'll fteiVvilfat'sgot i
l o h , don't, ' cried tho dau tionately . seizing 1 in ol while. hiB faithlt| wife hu|i other. ' ' Don't,' chorus id both
together. 4 Lot go my rd t ton t
deacon, ' 1 aih't"alr|ai|d of darknobs.'
But tho women jvtju Id not ljijt deacon slipped oil lis coat irom the auddon dealsation o
Id lad
id the i r
:on, who K'ngjai: d nn per
' Any ho Jul,' he aaijl, i|ng re'Solujiily toward
U it r: , <:r, alloc >at tai|s,
to the
women
sjl o itcd the powerB of
r u i ! r I N I
.1 X
KST O F H i t life US .
Peter B. Shearer Imu-t-wo ol (he most rcmurkuble children in tin; country. He dwells at : Pineville, u little straggliim village, two iniles nearer Philadelphia than R.eajling. Ilia house is a plain, two story frame; and Mr. Shearer turns u» honest penny in the blacksmith profession.
The agents of show people have be come 8<> annoying i to the Shearers,j thai the hither of tho, wonderful offspring keeps u gun on hand, loaded with salt, to give a warm''reception to those who c
general cei tly pre mi Coir t wits daf by th «h
stngnal ng in aiderab
) trial ol icks, charge
secure the children for exhibiti KCS.
The Ijlackamttli is a stalwart I ojut thirty eight, with black h
n)<i, nn other, Din a n .
>rr pur
man o
iir ami
d d a r k eyes.' His wile, and thL
in' a well, developed, h e u l l h l
T h e Record repor ter fotihd tw >
tie o rd ina ry cradles in Shearer ' s neatly
rnished house, T h e y wore half as lom;
u i o r d u i u i y c rad le s , ' and looked UH if one
ol full g rowth h a d been cu t in half anil
remounted- ' 'on. separa te rockers j T h a y
woreTtttie1, old fitshVoned affairs, bTown in
color, with, the varnish well worn off.
Much con ta ined a ' ' b a b e . " The ' father
laisetl one o l ' t h e ch i ld ren to his up and
the mother tht; o ther . S t range look ing
little people, d witi In, I hin i indp/ i lc , inn
mere shadows of children ' . T i n faUie
held the eltlesl, ai (I called her " Dilly,"
lor short , She is e igh t years old, inn
weighs a b o u t eleven pounds . Ill nd unci
d u m b and jus! able to s tand ulo'iif, sheJ i
indeed mi '•ibje.cl »l pity. The h t l l e dw«t
is alniui th i r ty inches fall, yet her lo'we
I nibs,aio an thin us an o rd ina ry ci
licr head ubotlt the'i-i/t:tol a teaCU 1 Can idle heart If' was asked
f i t I n - 1 .
)i Into a i
titer*
n c y itiiij
ol thi
1
' O i l , yes. J u s t listen .' He :;riV(
) the mothe r ' s care , mid s tepped
lj lining room. An organ atooi
'he Juthei ' p layed a lively air, md Un
tjrat le,w bum sol the lilfle ones t > j u m p
ng mnl smil ing, j
When Dilly was b o m
i b o t i t ii
she vei \VU", j
pound . When sin; . • -
a s D i i i n
I has s
de hai
V pre t ty
Thin
1 I she could Cover her head
w i t h an in iluiary tea cup . She W
/Il the time,- T h i s l i t t le dwa
itXili 'mi'i i growtj i ol s i lken bloi
th'utl tlebcends toh t : r .shoulders. t i
set (Jd teeth is in her inoutli
e igh t year old dhibl does not Took to be
over eight, months . (' ' .
jliiit ' h e r e a very heal thy yoi
i s
entered: Ihe room, lie, is] abou t
j c t i 1 old, lull jbrpistcd, !-<|Uai'<: s
oil,, erect, full d l ib ' , with gre
eyeii and i uddy cheeks '• T h i s
i,>ur children, ' ; aa
r,he<
n year
entirely
is another) yo'un
d the la ther , ' and hen
JIT than the dwarfs , ' A
i fling I it lie b iy t i ' i p p i n g it) to the r o o m , -full " I
H'UVI', mischief, rob|isi
I (Kim- his 'yen
y and .' Yoi rs,
Hee, con
and ol lull g r o w t h loi
own, inn
IhjckriesH than jkipe Btei they 'lire quil'o jcross,
tinned Mr.-.Shearer,' we have (jhildiejn ( bier ami younge r than
to. iVi»M.vj(iM,iHv-Ii/iu,ViYJvtv iv.v.yy' vMVIi
of 'the • d war.is is six years old, and hei
weighl is a b o u t ii pound l ighter than IW i
sinter's. Wti tie them to small scales am
weigh them oiicji.ti year , on their biMh
day. They ajipoVr to grow in length , bm
not much ih weight . T h e y d id not
increaio three bounds in three years
W h y , , ust look at their a rms and lingers
jual like ahadtJws, aud l ingers less ii
ins. Occasionally
but their Unit: i >
mcipaliy passed in s leeping. They in •
us h e i l t h y now as nioul ch ib l r en , yet Un
do not g row. They canno t walk, nor l e t ,
ud'r talk, and in neatly »dl respects j i r !
htfljllessi' Mrs. Sliearcr was i n p e r l o c t health prjldrj
to the bi r th of 'the Inst, chi ld , bu t H e l d
hud been scarlet lever in the Imiiilyljni 1
severjal ol their e<iil|heii d ied- . ' .P r i i r to
Up: b i r th of the second dwur l the iiioll i I
hjid her t t iminut ive c|iild wi th her al tl c
t ime. T h e next chi ld b o m waa as liealll y
ub any chi ld possibly could be,
. T h e ch i ld ren have tin; appearance :)l
idiots'. -4 The i r lo reheads arc vei y much
depressed, the top of thei r heads belii't?
vjeij smal l . T h e eldest ch i ld has the lo ik
,d a person fifty years' of age , while V r
gin pi, the ypiinger dwarf, hits a plensi^ht
countenance , like tha t ri an
tool bus a lull set of teeth.
n i l m d
iieusiini - She,
T h e Brit ish Hag was const
prus on August 18. T h e
ini
g»o,80 the
d while.
.resistance, h|o darted
tho door hand, on ho ^ut no bu||ut.n power
it inside with a death grusb. The diiicon began
tp bo dreadfully fi more tug. An unuarthly yell in diatresa came frurn thb inside,
Lghtened*
tho clockcuso pile the floor, smashed] its face its proportions
The current of light— tho.doacon fled up stairs,'and j u g himself from
t guvo one ol a flend and theii
bed head 'f!drpmoat on
retreat in tho earn) way that, he
Wd
•air pxtiujguiabed the the old lady mid Sally
Joe Wtaywlsejcl., ex.ricat-tho clock,reflected hia
wrecked
lay all Ap •y of |iovv j. let
had enr )le;owu was
boo. Bartered. ; The next alive with the ato Berry'a ciook had ^oeuj bew(itpjod ; and tht ugb many bellayed "l ta vjirfell dp, eomo, am I eBpecinlly I Jt) ? f Mayweed,' j« fleeted to di»[5redlt the whi le affair, bit Hog tba^ tht deacob bud bqon trying the experiment ot tasting frppiontjlderj u.ncl that the vagaries of the cl lOkcaJe exjlstjajl (ohly lu diSempered lmm inatWn.
ijij »kio cof.
J The eel 19 JM in Wo I M W M , wltli h i a.lBkin ;Coat.l -'=••' ' \ \
c ra t ed (in (ly
ceremony, in1
o T h e S t md
u thu distance the mountuins'hemmed in tho landsci pe. (Jlose at hand were the clustered tcntjs ol
Ier lulsc . I108S Wi l l
Gold
t i n
wi
I n
wi ear of tho « He stated th
V
o l
it
con
H t
H
1 with
pretenses . ury Wilkini
II, who
f business re-Jujstice MoScs'a
y rdieyed yesfci-ino Wm.iN. Hen-
obtaiuing money The proaecuting
a young man appeared boiling
n
th rage ujnd inipatielit to pour in to tho
ustico the .s tory oj his wrongs-.
t h a , h.e i poaseased a tas te fot
at d r a | e in a r t , and was cs-
.ig ited wi th d | o i c e souvenirs
tl prjople. A s ho expressed t
er flower f r / tn the t o m b of
red poet , a ^ i t of wood Iroini
cult lied pil or a del ica te tw ig .
a antique
claily d
distingiiinh 11 A ten.
sumo nisp
some great
fr nil some source of
Id how tho
ci binet of
ex
lainous historic spot ra to 'me u niisitii
f e l e l l i l
rare curlot
delight." IIo then tut hud sold him u ities for $100, repre
senting at Lhe time that they were a collection liojni tin; Old World, when in reality everything iiiitlio lot had been found oi picked U0 in Storey cmnty . Ho con*
iered hia feelings, ve for tho assoclati
11
ed,
tastes aud general ons ot the past out-
ged by,the cruel conduct.of the'accue
Mr. Hendricks then took til)e stand.
e admitted all that hud Jblcn chirgetb iiMiinst him. IIo had lound Wllkins a nliin with'• mi abnoi nvtl love for curiosi-
nulully hunting for old
• •
es, a man conti iilographs, lftro pe o.wcis and old \ i c
unous places. l i e
Inc l ined a lot of
s tage sHinips, faded
:es of tree ba rk from
md accordingly man-these relics.
T ic art icles sold
rjiiodtiecdj by Mr. Dt
Homey .
I'Mr. Dijtke CpiCj'ki
i|roii) -Wlhat is this Witness (mimiitt.
to Wilkins were here uke, the piosecuting
.
ig up a piece of old,
l i f t e tA the caubo loleoil al Wateirl
r>) That, sir, is a i ball that wounded DO,
i. Dnakft Win- e didiyou get it ? Vyitness At t)p
this Divide.
Mr. I)iak< l i e l l t j -d " i S i
(Laug. Hero
ireijl Inc . ' WiinesM
haul ' s
wfiLn hroni
Stiiijied It w i t h ' io
M o l e l i l e l l i i l i e n U )
Mr. DJniJ: And
Knln'ni lToundry, on liter In the court.) is another relic, la
Cathedral before the did you get that.?
my wood pile. 1 line, to give n age.- -
" Witm tor Hit
Mr. M Witn*
j llldllg
• T w i j ' 1
uke Bm
(Loud • ^
l lie kicke
Her.)
Willi
Cr'omw bunch nl
d l y gi'< w 0
Scol t , lint 1
got $-1
this i
inn the grave <>i Vic-
logo isn't dead. inucn a:.lonislw'tl) Is that so ?
I the bucket Inst year,
i
Mr. I rake Herq is u b r i ck .
tin; hwuse ot
on (' street
have the re <H
iss r mm I ' ; K'H
grass yoi w on the grave
made \V,ill n.
DO ua ii/.li reservoir.
em pit perly, as
Oliver
that tln't re
el Mary CJueen ol bis th ink ainh
I gsjther d it tloWi) by the „
^ " \)].!\'':i''..!!!jH;.r...lJ'.,)l)5 Honor cub see:
These iui tograplis
bald.i, Lincoln, Wllkea
T a l l e y i m n l , Vol la
ruck, I wrott; myfjell, i
uvriiy in a d u m p pi
Mr. )iuk<; Did
else on lln.'se relics
Witness —I sold iin o
Hank Smith for ' fcpQ-gurtli, 1 told' him. | As
Yjour
ol Washingtoiji, Gari
Booth , L i faye t t c ,
ro utVl Marcus ' D. B o
nd then Juitl 'cm
ace to g ive (
you ever fool n! age.
anybody
was u i tild vinegar bitters p Hinircl ed ui> you couldn't sec it
i on i>i ihting to -u sketel , by Ho-a in Iter olf tact, il
titure, so iici cu ip you Qouiun i see Itj He paid
me $1 )0 down, and 1 never went after ' the rest. I'lVcmendouB merriment, supprcseed by Ooiistable-Noilon.) !
Tin Court —Ain't you the c nip that sold in; HU original etching by Kmibrundt last summer i
Wimess (coolly) Yes, your Honor,ami also tjhc pen -that John Randolph . signed the Hiiclipation of ludependenco with.
howl ol biugjiter \vent up, and stolid features of Conatpble Nor
can
/ '
' 11. l(e a
eVetl I he
ton t e h u ed
Ti le O enough it
M , i : e : I
can be k
iu;t iaid it hud heard jtestiniony nd reserved lis decision, just ice.
now l imiting for some law which
b const rued us to cons ign the
dclembtjit to S t a ' e prison for life.- \'ir
t/inid Out/ (Nfv) OhronicU.
Pope
dcscribedtln the dispitches I aid, took place at 0 a. in., in the Griek ieonvent of the Viruin, about a mile out side the walls of Nikoaia.#
mimed in ere the ci
the British camp, while nearer still waft an uncient'ehurch. The peasant girls ol the island, wearing brightly-cojored pd t l coats- and stockingB, and having t i d r heads adorned with ilower8,luid assembled to witness tho spectacio. TUo oye flao took in, hero and there, companies of Bombay Lancers on their mules, and English Royal Engineers, military order lids, swarthy-looking; mountaineOra, and the loading inhabitunta of Nikoaia. In the Coqvcut Chinch a aoleittn mafls waa chanted1 by a choir of eccle8laajtlb|B and monks, who wore long black jrobea
neo XUl.. shows Ids devo t ion to
is l ibe iah ty on its behalf. I t
:
the the
at the
laro a bo
throne, and and
procession which waa formed ut: tlij[|end of the mass a golden crucifix waa aloft. On a curpeted ipaco| in Irod the building stood Sir ^aroet^Wolee and close jto him Waa a gil t t|] Some prayers' having been offered psalms sung, tho flag was Inconaed blessed. After the bjleselng the flag! was boiated aloft between the towers o)T the church by a young priest.
, i—> » B i — : '
Doo't point your gun at youraelf. Don't point your gun at aby oue else. Don't carry your gun eo tbat Its range includes all your burning companionjr. DOB t try to find out! whether your g|an iiihiarled or not. by mut t ing ono eyo |aod i lo ikfng dowo the bkrrel with the other, f^or ' t use your gun for B walking stick. Don't climb overf a lenco nod pull j ou r guo tbrougU U M h foremoet- BonH throw your gun i i t o a boat eo that lb* tHgger will eatch In the scat and tho Charlie be dep'»altfed Hn lyour stomach. Don'l, usi' your guu for a sledge- hammer. Don' carry Jour Lun lull cocked. Don't pa your gtto v HU the hammer dowtl,, ,Dt Be » M\. \T>m yi\i torgtl It ] r
learning by I is ti'it (jenerajily known that the-wotk (f reajiTungiug ' he valuable Vatican library is to b | done at lhe Pope's own expense But t i e Pontiff's brother, Mpnsignor QiUcppe Pecci, is beset with a multltudo ol (ifl'e s froiii learned ecclesiastics to aid hijii ii the wqrk of rearrangepienh The erpditJe clerics offer their assistance gratia,-
nniU of tjicm have private means. In Viticun a good tnany of tho learned
m|oik'i made homeless by the State war-1 a gainst the rollgiop* orders will find
hOmo and congenial employment. Tho^ bor ol classification will occupy at least,
um ytars, and has even nO;w begun; Since l i s accession lo tho Pontificate, Leo has
l a i s t cked" all the disuted chambers of t i e papal palace, and has himself formu-
ted a plan lor the thorough arra/)gem*nt thO literary and artistic treaaurea in his
kjeeplng.
T H A T BOY.
pf xmatit penonnm.—A young American Vo uidttboui and legginB, perched upon » fence devouring H huge piece of mince
pjie, and a maiden of .five; .summers, iu dahtu lettes, looking very wishfully at the lofmiind on tbe fouce. ifloung .America
I say, sis, does your malr make mince ujidsl H she does I'll bet they ain't «o
olod as my mar's." Little* Miss (timidly) - H I like mince pie awljul well." Ypong /.mcrica— •'• Well, now, (hat's fupoy t Jus t 1 >0k her'e (drawing a quarter of a pie out Qffhl} jacket pocket) and It's bose, tool , Ain'i my mar good «" (carefully stowing h n\ray 10 bUJpocket). Tha t boy " i s i ab<r to the man" who must have bla Igai s audi any othctf masculine luxury hia
nti inTpiible aelflsbbesa craves, white his or sickly wile must dor the work of two, mien ("girls waste mbre thant l}e?earn," et JB), and for the want of a little mon> t c purqliase a fowjbottleaol Dr. PiOice'a Vorite Prescription, the sovereign reine-l >r female diseases and weaknesses, she
li'erally dylbg by ioches—and ail- b e -;lu«o ol Ihttt masculine: selfishness tha t
otild no^ divide the clflldlsh l u x u r y , f o p Is flay mat*, and now tacitly refuses uU
vflf<j tholuxury of hoKlth.
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