on" bevel-aflo- Calico-ed by a Dying mainland-n of the Come In ‘ locating-Boon. A 'rlngfleld (Mow) doepntoh says: A dun nary comes from Egremont. nmong “o Bethohlro hills. sad the town end on:- mndlog village. ore in n â€on of gran «Moment. The Mory man we. Eutelle Nowmon. obom 80 years old. died in Bmmon! in 1878. and won buried in the town oeme‘ery and was forgotten. The mutton no nee from ï¬he dying testimony I! 8. war II Wright. in Oohnemiout. who book! 00 have oonteeood to hie htouher thee to. bolnu o nodent in the Albany Modioel college. woe present In the tnnenl with who: nucleon. ley in welt noon the neme- Iay till the hurl-l was over out! the grove- dooenod. Ind than helped to diunoer o hotly nod any is in e not to the median! college. They u once went :0 watt on it in ï¬ho dissecting room. While on 30.8"]! to “it atnin 8' dominion o! am “will pl ‘ ha kept the will be 001mm,}: so an. in he: l__4 *_II_ ML‘ .. and 'no more mmnuition.’ um] while moulding bullets ' the nulghbon, 'ho bud been mused by tho noise mule by the hop. 03m. to the ram. and‘ the mind fled to the woodn. A- nearly as could be seen in the datum it tmmbied . pgnuggg. Au ogmiqpï¬on. o! it! .109}- from 8. 1!. Barron‘s moon. now In this ' city. The ouou men the hunt .0030 to one vioinisy will: o song of heap- ou. The ï¬gu- io now conï¬ned in on ont- bun on Luhnor'a tum. had killed one of big boss. bowing torn its humbly ofl. Leanne: ï¬red two shots II tho "mac onimnl. I'vhioh ' ï¬urned upon Himwhon be made trucks to; ï¬ne house - npidly as possible. Securing I shot an In and tron: his doorstep, when the man! returned to the hog [En ond tilled A two more ‘ hm. eahnor mks this morning ahowod conclusively ï¬n! any were made by 3 member of the tunnel-non. Alamo unset men left this dty this morning with dog: to noon: the country invaounh o! it. There in grant ugitomomjn min city nn_d Inbnrba. humâ€"Tho Mango Iain-l sh“ untied nob havoc m Fume: Lulmor' I hog gpen “In morning. and roused uh. whole notion mud 3pm“ by 15111 is n Bengd tiger thn Ali, We. Gm: llavoc‘lnq flq'_l'en. A Dnflon. 0;. dupnoh any}: Between 11 and l o'glook swanky morninngmiun We, 3' farmer hving ï¬ve mun from â€city. was awakened by harm a great nail. in hit hog pen. ‘30 “one In ,umed with s‘rovolver, went tonh to loun'whn won the mane. Arrivingvuuho hogspon he Muted therein a lugs animal. which but! killed one of his boat. lining torn its lerenu to order end Biehop Grenberry veeohoeen residing oflicer tor the dey. The Venere Dr. Joseph Cnmmine reed to Scripture leeeon. end e oentenery h Inn. composed for the ocoteion by the 1. Dr. 8. K 001. wen nun? by the entire body 0! delegetee. the end enoe uniting. m wee lollowed by preyer. eiter hbop Andrewe ennonnotd thet the Bible tron: whioh the leeeon bed been reed weeonee the property o! John Weeley. Routine bneineee wee then prooeeded with. Blehopl'oeter delivered-the sermon. in llteoonree ol whioh he eeid: “ We ere here uttooelebrete e victory. but to ird our “no to deviee wtu end ehiilnl me ode to be etrorg. to meet the den: nery of our no en our lethere met it their deye. Inï¬delity then etelked 'nnrebnked end Christendom eeemed to be leding in 1784: The openinb of 188‘. our oente‘nery. u not no derh, in derlt enough, ‘ The nondi- Ione of home end society ere being revolu- uined; eneient. time-honored theories no being exgloded ; eeored iii-titration: ere a: to the etrein ol greet teete,’ .We ere in 311pr 'e greet oombet"lor the ï¬nal Minion ol the world. ‘The lelee end . dleee will pen ewez; The fortress of bee kept the world elevery. There VIII be conflict. but Zion will be left with “rent in her tonndetlonâ€"no breeoh in â€wells. The rogreee will bellow, but it willbefonnd on eternel truth. The auroh ebldee for ever. Individnel Gumbel here no enoh pror‘niee. The only hope of eny Ohnroti in the truth it poueeeee. end its ebiltty to out out Ire uneonnd it inheritr. It wee Importent thet Oelviniem went down. All It greet truth oonid not fleet its error. The ebeolnte permeneney oi eny ohnreh ie gependent in_ _en ebeolntely trite ereed. Eifï¬a‘im min in in the Memoam Church.†The Bishop mule an uppotl for hmponnoe, the: which ‘ho Hallelujah 0130:113qu sungmnd the "salon closed with the benediction. _ _ _ _ ï¬e mum: uhvo on unit had. the unmod- In of the college bud her “ton to In home uylnm in Boohuio County. New York. Thu II the In. Wright I. ma to I“. known of her whombontu. The womm'o gave will prohbly be opened to no uh» m atovy smounu to. 65'1'7623567 willbou the ioï¬oftho most intelligent oritlo’uma." He spoke of wmau in the pulpit. 3nd “id: “ To- thoro in I mt unonnt of ondlm And no“ mulling. .Tho stone» need :- - mi. or my paints in 91.1 renew.- rend en cccey on me work of the Ohfleu‘nn Conference. Rev. Henry B. Bldchy. D. 1).. 10.. reed nu ceeey on the " Rebound†d the Christan Conference." Tomighe “etc were meetinge in eleven clutches; Including (our colored Methodum. n an: d which are subject of autumn inedib- ghed,_cnd the genera! feeling ya 9’“! c" and Ram! Fund for the purpose of datum. y. “up! who [my I» wrap-d In Blgypmxgd A! $8 ifminoon union Rev. Dr. J unea Minor. 0! Prinuwn. Cumin. presided. 11.. Rev. Dr. John ngey! flogflgnpy. Kier'iiiém sienna be mini in mission yor_ and tho Iprud o! the Church in foreign it. “bl. the body phowo'd signs of lite ind g.- mnooitgted byAghg ayudgnm. Fanning “I â€INT-“Ullla 0' III'I‘IIODIIJI w .CWICIIIV. union-u u Bal- u-eroâ€"Yaeuu-y’e Emuâ€. A In. (Wedneode ) niaht'e Belulnore Gee eeye : The tennis! Conference at ethodieln neern flue morning Mr loan Vernon Oh _. where e very [use â€herald hempreeeneend the ditch crowd y) ï¬le nunoee «jerky: “WV; :10;an a Miami. “puny. Bishop Andnwl. Ohdunu: of the Canon! mun Oopmmog. 3911.6 foo _Oon- The Anummd Lmd Luv Boform \ u HORRIBLE STORI- ‘ A.TIGBB AT LABGB‘I Border. He ie new on his way to Bogota. the cap ital of the United Stateye o! Colom- bia in South America. in company ywith a French nobleman, Count Charles de Writ- orri. Their companionship came about in this way. About the end of last July the Count, with hie secretary. arrived In New York irom Paris, and the Count who is about 50. took nick and he was laid up two months. Juatae he was about to leave his bed. hiestoretary. M.. Paequay. stole a con ple of thoueand ydollartt tram him and hasp not since been found. The Count then came to the Falls where he remained come time and took a run over to Toronto. During his stay of three weeks there his value was cut open in his room in one 0! the hotels, the American. and 6600 in gold was stolen and a few valuable range. This also was lost. ae the this! was notca caught. He then returned to the Falls where, heing afraid of more robberies and extortione, he was advieed hy the manager of the Bank of Britieh North America and another influential Toronto gentleman to consult the Police Magistrate at the Falls. He did so, and for a tow oaye Detective Wynn was detailed to look after him. He made up his mind Tom would have to accompany him to Bogota. and he got the re uired per- mission from the Ohio! and the sgistrate. They e at a few weeks in Chicago. St. Louie, aokeon. Tenn.. and Jackson, Miss. .. and are now in New Orleans, awaiting a steamer for Colon. byway of Havana. They will cross the Isthmus of Panama to Aspende and then take the steamer again. Detective Wynn will not be back till the middle 0! nexyt month. All the Way from Chime. Jones G. Lemson, on old Illinois farmer. whose hem; i; 3 ts: limes outside :3! Chi- ergo. poses t rong t is oity yeste sy on his way to Washington. He hes journeyed in e buggy since lest Key iroui Chicago to his old home in Lawrence, Mess.. visiting most of the chief cities between here and Chime. end meny importent towns in the New Englnd Stetes. His buggy is heeled by e shaggy. brown Osnedien pony.‘ 24 susold. end the whole “outï¬t," buggy. orse. herness and men. had e tether seedy. petohed-up sppeerenoe. He shine to hove travelled eireedy shout 3 000 inilss sineelseving Ohiomgo. end siter he gets to Washington he msy extend his trip us far South eaFloride. The Southern journey any depend very much on the state of his exohequer. for yesterday he said, insi- dsntelly. that his " lands were getting it little low." as he hed spent 8100 since set- tingut from Ohioego. ' . Lennon went out West to settle 35 sure ego. snd this is his ï¬rst visit to the set sinee that time. He seye he ï¬nds a oonsidersbls ohsnge in pieces and methods sinos he left Lewrsnee. His wits end chil- dren ere looking after the form while he is ewey.â€"-N. 1’. Harold. low the crown I'd-co lleo Ike- Trot-ed tor lite Future Work. ; Grend Duke Nichole- weo horn Key 18 1868. et Coerohoo Solo [Oeor'e villege] . eu ‘imsoriel onmmor peleoe. diteen miioo south 0! t. Petcrohurg. eeye Edne Deen Proctor in “ 8t. Nioholel." Thin opeoiouo peleoe otendo upon tho Neve bent. over two hun- dred toot ehovo tho weter. end in our- ‘rounded hyoxtonoivo grounde so perieotl kept thet yon oen herdly ï¬nd even e do lee! upon the lewnr. Grown prinoee heve to much to loern thet they must begin eerly end looo no time. Until hie ninth you the ednoetion oi the Grend Duke wee enporwtended by Medeme De Flotow. one o! the lediee oi honor who hed tollowod the Prinoeee Degmer irom Denmerh to Rneeie. In 1877 the cherge wee given to Lieutenent-Geuerei Denilovttoh. who hee errenged the Prinoe’e houro oi inotrnciion in eooordenoe with thoee ot the militery gymneeiume. His reguler leeeone ere trom I in the morning till 3 in the etternoon. hot with ouch intermieeione thet they never exceed five hours e dey. Hie eiternoone ere epent in wells with the Emperor. or in outdoor eportoâ€"riding. ewimming. ï¬shing, ienoing. gymneeticeâ€"oi ell 0! which he in very fond ; end hie eveninge ere devoted to propering next dey'e leeeone. reeding end keeping e diery. He in en excellent sohoier end lin- guiet; enters into hie otodiee with much epirit. end epeehe fluently Rueeien, Dutch. French, Germen end English. The Crown Princes of Englend end Germeny mey etudy it they iieo et the universities. but the heir oi Rueeie must he odnoeted hy pri- vete tntore. Loot Key. upon his 16m birthdey, the dey on which the Prince become of ego. he renewed hie oeth of edherenoe to the orthodox Church. the coremonioe teking piece in the chepel oi the Winter Pelece et 8t. Peterehnrg. Ae heir to the Rneeien throne he eocompenied the Emperor end Empreoe to their recent meeting with the ecvororgno o! Germeny end Auetrie. In pereon the Prince in alight end delioetely formed, with teir complexion end auburn heir. end he neuelly weere e eeilor ooetume. which suite hie elender ï¬gure. Heie e member oi the Preohre- jeneky (Treneiiguretion) Guerd. the femoue regiment ionnded by Peter the Greet. end by birth he in ettemen (chief) oi ell the Goeeeolre of the empire. It in hie privilege toweer the unitorm of eny regiment he pleeeee. A Bridgeport. Oonn.. man ogreed to at two crows it Blaine woe not elected, to- vldod his ononont would shoot them. he notorious amount has now been no lug tho country for six doyl, has expende 86 worth of ommunitton and $126 worth of time. mined n amt of clothes. got the rheumatism. in so tired ond lama he can't sleep nights out) hun’t bogged n orow yet. The boys no beginning» think thot the Bldno mm I)†got tho colt and of the Skin gutting ha been proposed an I mean- 0! scouring 3 new crop o! hm on u not“. up. French choose-mum" tuliu tram 8150 to .200 pa: mum on «oh cow any keep. The clock in Trinity Church tower. New 1qu guy. In tho benign in_Am9dgg: I! Nu "Km-n over a: hour to wind it up. conflict. The Ben-Hutu Advent-re- al a French 0...! I‘ll III none“ ‘ Mon pooplo in 'this no! hborhood hnve hard organ! ot_ dotpouyo . _K. VWynn,‘ot ngua Falls. who has been iuntrnhaehtal ‘in me ospmro at hundreds of criminals gran} â€11319.“ “mapping to grog: the TORI 0N Ills TRAVELS. '1'“ ans ‘1'. HUMIA. Avenue Price- el Condo. Potato" II. out... A Weehington deepetch eeye: The Depertment 0! Agriculture reporte thet the everege price of corn is 36} oente. the high- out being in Floride. 80 cente, the loweet in Nebruke. 18 come. The everege term price of wheet ie 65 cents e bnehel egeinet 91 cents leet December. The everege for home grown wheet in New Englend exceede e doller. in New York 86 cente. Pennsyl- venie 86. The everege nine of oete re 98 oente. egeinet 33 leet December. The preeent nine in the loweet ever reported by the depertment The loweet Stete ever e ie 19 cente, in Nebreele; the higheet, 60 n Floride. The plentetion price of cotton everegee 9 to 9 1-3 cente e pond. The everege term price of the entire crop oi potetoee ie 40 cente e bushel. The loweet use cente. in mehiqen. The everege in New York In 39 cent. The Wily Deception he Practise-d Upon ' [Ill-e Whitley. A Detroit deepetoh seys : The bigemist Newbold'e ' lest pretence, the details of which have just come to light. showhim to be it most hmeu land. He represented to Miss Whitney thet he wee en English nobleman owning 75,000 acres in Euglend. with en incomeol 0100.000 ryeer.‘ He seid the twoJVomen with w om he wee living were his sisters, one being e widow with ;two children‘ He accounted for his then present eppeerenos end occupetion by eeyio thet severe! yeers ego en intimete irien of his committed treesou. He end his sisters being the only witnesses egeinst him had ii;d. eeeumed their present dis- guise. end to eid in counseling their identity hed represented the widow es his mic. He urged en immediete men-legs. seyiug he wee about to return to Euglend to see his lriend who hed just been pet. doned, end Would et once eenume his title and teko poesestion 0! his eetete. Bhe seid this expleneticn would secure her (ether and mother‘s consent.but he persueded her it would be better ior them to go et once end then invite their perente to visit them In their English mention. ‘A- oeiute nu eerie-sly ecu :- a. Who ‘ I1". Hotelâ€"lite I... not. “I I." Get Into Trouble. The Winnipeg Fm Prue eeye: About 10 o’clock on Beturdey night en unlortunete sccident occurred in room 46 oi the Brunt. wich Hotel. which mey yet reeult “telly. l‘he victim wee Wm. Benet. e young men ehout 85 your: c! ego. who he been work- ing ell summer et Moose Jew ee heed pointer for the 0. P. B. He arrived from the went in tompeny with three other young men a: Beturdey ntternoon. end registered et the Brunswick. At ehout hell-peat 9 he end one o! hie iriende. uemed A. P. Ledinghtm. went to their room for the night. Ledinghem hed pertly un- dressed who: his noee commenced bleeding. end he proceeded to hethe it in e heeiu ct wehr on the weehetend. While in thet poettitn he wee etertled hy the report 0! t pistol within e few (eat 0! him end immedietely the temp wee extingurehed. He et once summoned end-tenement! severe! perecns from the perla‘nenr by rushed into the room with n ltm end dieoovered Rouet clinging to thehe poet with one head while the other wee reeeed over hie right eiue. end hlcodoo through hie ï¬ngere end «turned his eiirt. Medics! did we imme- diately eummoied. when it wee found thet e bullet hsd entered hie right erdehetween the ï¬fth end sixth rihe, end. tnking en upwerd direcdon. lodged heneeth the shoulder binds. neer the spine. Blood flowed roiuedy from the wound. end some (1‘ cultywte ex enoed in cheek- ing the emorrtege. victim retnined couscioueneee. ind though euflering in_ten_ae Stet-tun. Bcneetle- In the Bevel use-en- 'l‘heetre but Night. “ Oh! Oh!" ehriehed fully ï¬ve hundred terriï¬ed veieee leet night in the Royal Museum Theetre es Orville. e trepese per- former, went flying heedlong from his lofty eeriel perch on the eeet tide of the ceiling down et-eh angle end es swift es en errow towerde the floor on the west side of. the hell. Greet excitement ensued Neerly ell present rose to their feet with ewe- strieken oountenenoee. end emld the din end oletter could be heerd on ell eldee such painful expressions ee " ne'e killed." “ poor fellow." etc. The more courageous; to prevent eny bustling generel. Oli‘,‘ oom- mended _ pee on their feet to sit dowu. A short e penee followed. while' Meneger Gain, Director Spregue end e few others were etending eround the proetrete eotor. The impreheion- enterteinsd lav neerly ell thet Orville hed been either killed or Mly wounded wee. it was thought. in e measure verified when e smell group were seen lift- ing the unfortunete fellow on to the stage ee if he were 6 eorfnee end eerrying him behind the wings. e few eeoonds efter~ wards the eudienoe were greetly surprised to see Orville welt out to the centre of the stage as if nothing hed heppened to him.) He spoke a. few words. expreeeing hie deep regret thet the eaident had occurred.â€" Ottawa Free Preu. mig‘m heve eiteched to him it the bullet hed oeused insient deeth. He seid he wes undressing himself. end wee tehing his revolver. e smell fleelibre one. out of his hip pocket, when it slipped from his hend end tell to the door. The report followed instently, end to felt e sherp twinge in his side. The weapon must here tellen with the butt downwerds end the hemmer ex- ploded the cerhidge egeinst which it rested when it struck the flmr. Lets lest night Rouet wee still conscious. though very week. end suflering e good duel of pein. The doctors were not eblo to express en opinion es to the result of the wound. but strong hopes of his recovery ere enter- tained. Rouet hes been about three yeere~ in this country end hes done well. He wes on his wey to spend Ohrretmee with hie1 widowed mother, who lives in Tuohsrsmith‘ township. three mils'e from See! th. Out.‘ He hss brothers end sisters in e lerge number of friends in the county of Enron, who will deeply regret his mislortune. pun WM “:10 no tell how he received flu- shot. Ho and that it we pynrol moi- dennl. md ohmd his room muaotul am-piolqn which the [poplin cirqnmnhnpea AMERICAN I'OIDD PRODUCTS. NBIVILLB’S NONBBNQB. FELL OFF A T819323. ITIANGILI’ I-O'I‘. Bullhead end wile would no more struggle to get the hut word then they would etzuggle to: the poeeeerion o! u lughted bomb-hell. Matted people ehould etudy eeeh other’l weak point, a enters look else: the week put 0! the toe. in order toteep 0!! them. By ettentlon to thin uppmutly emull mutter the course 0! wedded lute '1“ ten more smoothly. end thu- insure h .ppiueee. A New Innate. The neweet o! the hengle [reeks ie e nechleee mode out 0! the ineidee 0! old wetohee. Not only neehleeee hot eer- ring’t end pendente ere mode out of thut pert o! the ole wetohee vhieh rn'ede e kind 0! inner cover or eheeth o! the works. Though not wrongh t out 0! gold ee e role. thie covering wee elweye very prettily oheeed end covered with pleeeent ere~ herqne work. ‘Prohehly wetehmehere have (or yeere thrown ewey thin pert ot the old works ee nepl‘ee. Borne ‘ o! ingenuity thonghtml etrinaina e Into 0! mentalintoornemente. end now they ere worn. end mey be seen in the windows 0! brie~e~hreo~ehopm ‘ ‘1 mgr-u Ito-nun urge-us Ohermng hreehleet dreeereend metineee ere mede of eepphire hlne. doe-odored lileo. oreem-white end tewn~oolored French oeehmeree. broo-ded with set here! d ' . ee well ee ouhmeree in the duher. ri er ehedee, likewise ï¬gured. The clinging Pnnoeeee tronteere trimmed with velvet revere, whioh etert tron: the ehonlder end widen to the (cut 0! the, robe. end the demi-treln in the but in oenght lit the lett eide with velvet ribbons tometeh. A hehd~ some Perieien robe junt opened in inede of beige-colored oeehmere. brooedsd with blue- helle end hedge-mes. The entire front in covered with plentron of Pele blne velvet. piped with oerdnnel. the hell Opened eleevee end the V-eheped opening et the throat ere edged with tulle o! beige leoe. held down by vendyhee 0! blue Verrt. Attention to e Wue’e Went- ud “II-hen. A delioete eltention to the minute wente end wishes of e wife tends. perhepe. more then enything to the promotion 0! domes- tio heppineee. It requires no eeoritieee. moment but e emell degree 0! ettention. )Oiil the fertile source 0; hliee; einoe it eonvtneee the ohjeet .0: your ngerd thet. with the du’tiee o! e hnahend. yon heve ‘nnited lhernore pnnotilrone heheuor o! e loVer. Three triviel tokens o! regud eer- teinly mnhe mnoh way in the eï¬aouone of e women of none end discernment. who looks not to the velue of gilte ehe receivee, hnt peroetvee in their luqneney e contin- ned evidenoe ot_ the vexletenoe end erdor o! v.-...._â€"._- "_- -m-‘ .- E1111) 13%;:5113 il l! Mud wml dunumshod young ledy eehed huh it he could not bring it certein pee to- perhction.‘ " No.†he seid, "out.†end he took her by one bend, " I cen bring perteotion to the pee.†I! you \cen lreme euch elegent speeches es these. my deer eir.go on end prosper : but, I prey you. remember thet en ewhwerd oomph- ment is next 0! inn to en open insult. Don't Int. Bom‘uhhol our lives is spent et home thet everybody is interested in melting end keeping home he ‘ py._ Among the indispens- ehle elements this heppiness will be round not only good temper end method end industry.but e ditpoeition totemperete enjoyment. Bume petunia insure their own misery end the misery _ol othere hy the inordiuete prominence they give to triviel worriesâ€"the fly in the ointment. the new in the sheet 0: glueâ€"meanilying them until theyveeaumee bunk which seems to shut out everything else trom their gene. 80 irriteble end eppreheneive ie their temperement. end so greet ie their went ol sell-control. thet the emellest crosses effect them profoundly ; their seneidvc shin feels e pin-prick ee keenly es at it were e speer- thrnst. Persons thue oonetituted in- diet upon themselves en elmoet iueelonleble emount of misery. misery not the lean becenee it in not justiï¬ed by any ectnel condition at thinge. but originetes in supereensitiveneee end timidlty. or in venity or overweening eell-conecioueneee. I hevs known emen worried ell dey by e mouse in hie coet. end ewomen by the discovery ihtt her coat hed followers. Heeven help the poor wretchee who thus clothe themeelvee in heir shirte ot their own melting. end perm eist in treveiling ebout with the peeee in their shoes unburied l Why not treet these petty vexetione with cool indiflerenee. so tnet the mey eeeeeto heve power toennoy you? by devote your-elves tolemente- tions dolelul es thoee cl Jeremieh, end mleroecopic ennoyenoee which II is stay to keep under loot? Put your heel upon them end heve cone with them, but do not hit your heel until they no loo er heve‘ powerto wound you. Is it e uebottle‘ thesiove on which the enpereuucmre 0! he: heypineee has been elected. To pre- serve nmmpuiged the Juneau of her unso- cine. to convince bun mat his judgment 0! her character. tanned muoedeutly so mu- rugs, he weenumor blinded by â€mung not demand by uniï¬ce. wnl he the study 01 every wumuu whp consults her own hug). gipeu and me mgee of QQImuep dug. Fro-h Fashion Note. and Female Fm“... THE LADI EB’ COLUMN "ivufmth. _ ’ ' ' A cannonï¬gulml Pulig m-phelu. Do npg pay oqmplimenté union: you nun dor $0110; incepimd in mountain“: WW the button npoh'whom mo “ï¬ery in'oanowod recognize It a madd- aervod, he or ah. may; am) believe thus on your pun.“ 19 when] moon. Dean Bunch Buys. pinhily : " Naming in lo groan an: instance 0! ill-must: u flamry. It you flute: uh the â€My you plan nono; At you flumer onlyo 3 onto. you “from the rest." ‘But up again compliment I» an opportune moment, ind spokJn with In mi: of tnuknen. canes man :- tn ino- ‘putï¬gp cling). Thu thim; wheli Rudd mun'mee‘ Raohd, thï¬ mainline. ï¬hen‘ ihiehelrei flunk 91 he: fume :"-' Whnt :- pay," he «mama; ‘T to be obliged to the, when so much games is mukuzg iu appea- anoe in the world I " “ In eomo canoe it may be no." manned Rape). '9 bee you know. six. more are some who possess the pxivuege o! immuumy.“ That was s grmtnl gum of Sydney Smith's. when §he pineal: and me tune: o! Uhnauun any. {the strongest “acumen: whl noon" :1 u -L...~A‘- «In A .‘L -_ L‘A. :__A _.\-L A Â¥h A BUDGET OF "HERE“ TO All- The Lu! Wad. “ Emmi-30d] H " And namely nblo tom. Now I um Gunning strength! and "Flour 1 " . Am} hugly 3.6†what rim: .1 um com montod on 113 improved nppennnoo, and 0 in all due ‘0 “ï¬g Bum! J. Wit: 0 Jackpot), -â€"Wilntugt0u Del. Bond- ot for and tooth." txiln mnny winter bonnotl. Bod nod my nuke on ndminblo midwin- to: combustion. munn. m mtorod to km for hot nnd boon-t flamingo. Bun- tondo nod Iliad- ». hvorito pope: wants this non-on. Thojuuy oorut-oovol bid- tnlr to npluoo than 01 cotton or liuon. Mechanic“ cud mudccl m I m numer- ccc cmcng an unsolv- no doc. Unix-cuc- now hcvc “can! v’ocdcn hmdlu. nu qucinur cud morc eccentric tho new» style. For 1:10de gift: to bridclmcldl, angle pcul colitcirc cam-rings cud Dix. inc to much. in c um. one. no fashion c. Euâ€"glind.whonby ho bacon» heir to I aukodom. no ml! ml for England ,3. . The mo of rind toss o'nmu with tumultuous. thin Ian-on. silver-plated 1111310! Mount am- being once! the 'Nono gonnino without I bunch of green Bonn on the white mm. Shun nil tho mo, magnoli- mm mm "Bop" ox- flopl" In that: Lord Boredom. who w n doles“. from Ton- mum 8:. Leah out). connnuo‘n. lm mind hm 9! hhbmï¬hu‘rl (loath in that bun-l in your at? Brush it old. m Mood. ad don't 1m youml! into n is†thy you no man â€muting“! Th» propu- tun tor a that no borders to flu duqnsmullpollu or band nonnd ‘i0.cok. Sunni 1mm, and n fur up to In: . - .. , ‘ A novelty in Christina good- ie the gene of ï¬shes u: a pool. The ilehee ere nnmheted py ynmide of wood. with o ring in the top, through which the hook otteoned to the end 0! the rod and line is dexter- ounly pended h thelltne ï¬shermen. It in e geme et whi .aix or more children eon ploy. end requires more skill then one would on It 3 ï¬rst glenoo There utiittle ehenge to note on yet no the fashions of fate. The most importent this â€econ in the introduction ct e cope with hog. equue endb. otter en old teehion won 3 hundred you. egc._ your Hop JV“. “‘1 0 ' ’ Bikers. I III idiom With inflammatory rhunmnulml II In: nut], Bevan yous, and no medicine seemed to do Inc 5? armies; theubeetmgdy ytn e'nnenee lace on ' , ~00mpla‘n! " And nemne debiflty. I hen jun†Returned ‘ "Fromm South in e fruitleee eeeroh for heelth. end ï¬nd the. you: Bitten ere doing me more Good! Then enyehin elee , A month ego wee extremely Every M mun hue n thud. '1‘th up :53an y noon-â€y. but oeleot one mu: m India: nunâ€"DAM. Kuhwu or Dhm. Robber toye come in greetiy improved ehepe thie you. one 0! them being e oooing pigeon. the! einmletee the lee! bird to per- leoiion. A eoooenni mounted in bru- to repre- eene the big Indien Biiting Boll. end oon- peeling wiihin the body 3 spring onll bell, to found among Ohrieunoe novelsiog, ‘ Blank. whim sud an no wh-t the hectic: would call the lending things in glam. hut thus as three linden of tun, ho a tenem- hend. vmz tun propondnh and turn. Am entirely outed. sud hmtily rooom mend Hop Bissau to every one. J. D. Walk». Buotnor.llo. . . Shoulder epeulettee ere etill leehlonehly employed for giving e dreeey effect ee well he shortening the length between the high eoller end the top of the eleeve. The brine of winner bonnete ere becom- ingly bordered win: tore of verione kinde. or wash plueh resembling fur. Aeireeen being pretend. hm bower. eeel. eehle end oiher (are no else need. The crepe veil lane received e deedly blow from n Baltimore physician. who my: thet the crepe veil injures the complexion. end oerriee poleonone mutter into the (lungs. Black silk end blank cotton good- deo pro. dnce bed elects. " ' With every disuse imaginuble for we hat slam yous. Our Dwain. '1'. J. Andomngvuoommanding "Hop Bitten" Qomo. I need ho b'dttleal -‘ ~ mun Unnl I tried two bottles of your Hop Bin-n. and to my Inga-o I am a well Io-dny an em I “ You mny hove nbundnns guano-o" " In thi- 81'0“ sud " “mu. medicine: ' Anyone! ' ' wishing to know more nhom my onto ? Om him by “dressing gmo, E. M. _Wiui|m.1 0!! 1631: “not. Washington. A new French muteriul. very elegant m ï¬nish md modern in its softnes- Ind dnp - qualities. is owed “Sm-puofl." lip is u mrial: and bountiful Subtle. ma along: to the poplin funny. . New goods for evening dreeeee ie satin wish ï¬gures wrong!» in gold» on eilver threede. -£l‘he delieewe colon need 1- the found-none ere only enlnnoed in bounty by thehoeey alietening eilver or the so“ bright gold woven into its enrteoe. It. hue-I Issue-o. 811nm mutan- m uvivod. Fur-W turban an very popnlu. A Mhpohouldnom bomnby. Immature Moon! you bonnet. and I write this u . 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