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Greenleaf Herald from Greenleaf, Kansas • 4

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MAN WITH A HISTORY. Far Ceod Pnfnosps. PERSONAL. other was objectionable1 in the "cars of Mrs- M. A.

Dauphin, of Philadelphia, is 'I donTknow'whetllier I can prom? he said quietly. 'But, if the temp ftner Boy Can to. There Is a farmer boy in the town of Phelps. New York, who is indeed a model smokes from Ex-Secretary Mahniko STICKS TOHI9 BOAT Alt Old Hermit's Fondness for at CTm Eaten Hulk. TVipta fa n.

mvsterioua faclnatlon In the John D. BIorrlMey's Kaptd Rid to For- A Bachelor's Revert. Dmnbiii, I cat In my eay-chatr. While the loir on the emlier" burned: And I thought of the bits of a bachelor tation is to oe resisted, I will do so. well known to the ladies of that city from the great good she bsg done by means of Lydia E.

Pinktam'g Vegetable mmnnnmt Rh a certain young lady as the name of an objectionable -How did you know I asked. Oh, a match-making lady let the cat out of the bag in my presence of industry.and is bound to make a sterling citizen. lie is 17 years old. His father tana in the West. When the race horse Montana Itegen was purchased for $10,000 a year ago Eastern turfmen were anxious to know the died two years aco.

leavinz a wife and four writes Mrs- Pinam of a recent interesting There I was feeling inclined to ask your pardon on toy knees two minutes ago, and, now you are here, I feel strangely tempted to repeat my "Was not this too bad? Ah, if I could only have summoned my dignity, and children, and a mortgage of 41.800 on the A JoaDft carried lady came to me morning until night. Fob thirteen years John Ruskin spent (30,000 annually. He limits himself now to $1,800 a year. Congressman Benton McMnxnr of Tennessee has a father-in-law worth named Brown. William B.

Allison, James G. Blaine, md James A. Garfield were sworn into Congress on the same day, Dec. 1, 1863. And It freedom from care, and worry, and trifo.

And the sorrow each day to be learned. With rrim dcUsrht, I placed In the scale Of the balance my mind had formed The torturt aand trials that fall to the lot Of tho man who Jumps Into the water when hot. I queried. "'Yes, What a terrible old lady she "I agreed ith him, and then returned to my questions. Von are not a noor man farm.

The boy was the oldest of the chil- 8unenn8 severe case of Prolapsus and dren, and the funeral was scarcely past be- 1(Jlcertion. ghe commenced tt king the Gom- fore he set resolutely at work to help the Pound nd in two months was fully restored family out of their financial embarrassment. In Proof 'hi she soon four, 4 herself in an With the advice of a kindly neighbor he interesting condition. Influenced by foolirh condition of an individual living apart from his fellow-beings, says tho Cincinnati Enquirer. The motives which temperaments to seek seclusion front their kind are various.

In the com of Capt. Stephen Price it was not so much a motive as an unyielding combination of circumstances that forced upon him tho hermit's lot. Thirteen years ago the dwellers upon the bank of the Miumi and Erie canal, near Hamilton, Ohio, found them has since been the sole manager of the I fnends she attempted to evade the responsi- crusnea mm witn me weign vi my wrathful indignation! Instead of so doing, I was standing quite still on tho exact spot where he had stopped me, hardly daring to raise my eyes, and feeling miserably conscious that, if my model did give way to the tempta Dihties of maternity. After ten or twelve imm oi over ninety acres, ile has, with only a little assistance, plowecV the fields. dais she came to me strain and she wm in "'f never was.

Who told you 'I don't know that any one I confessed; 'but I got that idea somehow. So you are Mr. Kaleigh Hayes, deed in a most alarminar state bik Kiiffprril Gen. Crook favors giving Indians the ballot because "they know more about our Government than many emigrants who come here." Tue Hon. Will Cumuack is out lectur sowed, cultivated and reaped; he has had sole charge of a lare-e number of rattl nnd And and himself more than warmed.

The aruat rxprnoe came Into my mind In the Phae of honeymoon bills. Of tho home to be found, or the flat to be aouirht. Of tho millions of thing that hare to be llOlUfllt, From solas and buivaus to pills. One Plrie of the scale I heaped up full. terribly.

I gaye her a lablegpoonful of the Compound every hour for eight houis until she fell asleep, she awoke much relieved and new owner of the colt. It was generally understood that ex-Gov. Pinchback ot Louisiana, was the purchaser. Turf-goers in the East had settled down to that conviction when it was announced that John D. Morrissey had bought the colt.

Then everybody in the East wanted to know something about Morrissey. Turfmen hadn't heard of him before. "While speculation as to his ideni ity was going around Mr. Morrissey purchased other race horses and followed the matter up by an offer to race Montana Kcgcnl against 'Lucky Baldwin's great horse Volanie, the champion of the Pacific coast and the equine pet of many Eastern turf-goers. It was Volante that won the Champion stakes at Monmouth Park iast Summer, and, bye the bye he was named to win by Black and Blue.

Lucky Baldwin won I allow anybody to deny the merits of Volante, and when Morrissey talked about Montana Re horses upon the farm; he has managed a retail milk business, and has himself mar selves in possession ot a new neiguoor in the shape of the craft Willie, which, it subsequently proved, had "come to stay." Stephen Price, its owner, was born of Scotch-Irish parantage in Millcreek township, Hamiltoa county, in 1812. What little schooling he received was in that and, notw ithstanding the choice oeiore you, as the best parti of the season, you are going to marry a "'A nobody, indeed! Do you not know that your picture has been ac keted all the farm products. Last Summer ne lound time, after his work in the fields, to paint the house twice over and tn build oTi.eniauy better. Sbe continued taking the Compound, and in due season the became the mother of a fine healthy boy. But for the timely use of the medinino r.i;....

five new fenees. Iu the Winter he not only attends to the neccssarv work hnnt. tho tion. I was powerless to prevent it. 'Will you please let me I asked meekly.

"'But, if you he answered gravely, 'I would rather keen you here. I)o you know what you look like standing there? Do you know "Mle took one step toward me. but I made a dash for the door, nearly, capsizing auntie. 'Goodness, child, what is tho mat-terl Mx. Kay, what have you been doing to "I stayed to hear no more, but rushed up-stairs, and, safe in my room, I did her life would have been lost" Atluintr many a thoimht beside Of the truir 'twljtt inarriatre and bachelor-hood.

At the subject I thoujfbt I quite understood. And tho chanui appeared very wide. When, lo! by a weird, strange freak of farm, but teaches a country school three miles away, fella timber in the woods on lonr Lag the Compound, $1 ing on "The Model Husband." The model husband is one who Will Cumback before 9 p. m. Miss Mckfbee's novels, under the nora de plume of Charles Egbert Craddock are said to be the most popular in the Boston Public Library, and Howclls' stand second.

Henry James is not a popular story-writer in Boston, his old home' There is no demand at all for his "Bostonians." Bostonians do not admire their own photographs. i -w Bayard Taylor once said: "It is as a Foet I wish to survive and hope to do it. will tell you where I wish to be placed oaiuruays, ana writes excellent letters tc uie, uie local newspapers, ihe farm ta not P. AdHsz. of Bill li not rn To cepted 'Hasit? Oh, Kay, I am glad! Jso wonder you thought it would be a joke for your friends to meet you there as a simple 'By-the-w ay, speaking of your picture reminds me that I had a letter, just before I left, about your 'What about 'I was to see that you were not swindled or taken in in any way by him that was "-Who told vou to do county, but his parents being poor lie had to start out to earn his own living at a very early age.

Alter chopping wood acd working in "the neighborhood until aliout 1829, he started boatidg la 1841 on the Miami and Erie canal, makiug hia run from Cincinnati to Toledo, from there to Lafayette and back, lie saved enough of his earnings to purchase a boat, and soon replaced it with a newer and better one. From the time he became the owner oi a oniy out oi debt, and in splendid condition. his family to church Sunday morning find 1 1 i-i i ii'uhi. 1 gent Baldwiu quickly offered to race Volante against him for Paldwin, in his but the lad and his mother have enough money on hand to buy twenty more acres nnijr nnc ttnaj lie improved the opportunity to hang himself to a rafter, and was stiff and cold when dis oi iaua luis season. not again venture ioriu raaiuy.

"I heard auntie after a long while it sppimpit to me srteed the parting truest. Mn, Hancock' Forthcoming Book. covered. Ill health and melancholy was the cause. assumed the position of captain.

Mrs. Gen. Hancock reminiscences of thoujrht. Queer cliantres came over my dream. A vision ot white, with the brown interlaced.

And a glitter ef blue could distinctly be traced. With a shimmer of sparkle and gleam. Fondly I iraied as the vision cleared. And I watched the mist take form. When the brown, which resolved into wary hair.

And the snowy dress and the blue eyes fair Took completely my heart by storm. Then I kissed in thought those ripe red Hp, And 1 smoothed tut rich brown hair; And I placed this maid in the opposite scale, And lol as in the old philosopher' tale. The other Hew hitch in the ntr. V. 11.

Cooper, in Brooklyn Magazine. married at, Cincinnati to a very boThI sort of fellow chum sum of mine, who takes an interest in 'Do I know 'I believe lie is -krone, craft he wa Davenport Business Uoliege. Send for bo has been dead some catalogue to Duncan Hawks, Davenport, her husband arc assuming shape, and every moment of her leisure is devoted to the tusk which she has undertaken to carry out. She is. at residing at the h-jusc of a friend id Yonkers, IS'.

but by posterity; it is as the poet of the evolution philosophy." The late Martha Washington Jenks, of Boston, was by birth a member of the historic Coffin family, of Nantucket. She was born on that island eighty-six years ago, lews. More tfcan ail other Lung Remedies." is thirty years The last boat he owned was the Willie, of St. Bernard. This boat he ran until, as he says, his eyesight became so poor that he could not see at nighttime to take his position at the helm, an3 so in 1874, having some $350, he tied her up on the bcniie bank in Fair will shortly visit Washington in the inter challenge, made no conditions, offering to allow Morrissey name th distance ejid arrange other particulars, only specifying that the race should I run over the traS adding the greatest amount of money.

Morrissey, instead of accepting this sweeping challenge of the California millionaire and ranchman, responding by offering to race at Memphis during the latter part of this mouth, when be well knew Volanto would be in California. This angered Baldwin and he offered to race Volante against any horse in America at a mile and a half for any money. Morrissey, instead of declining or accepting this challenge, responued by offering to race Montana Regent at two and a quarter miles against Volante for $25,000 a side, at or after the Chicago meeting. Morrissey knowing full well that this was not only an evasion of what E. W.

Fairman, a druggist at Dajtou. writes ahot the sale of Allen's Lnnr est of her proposed volume to gather some a friend of vours and of 'A friend of mine? Ah, 1 know-Mr. Trevalyne! llilarie must have shown him my letter! What did you -Lauded your model up to the skies as a pattern of goodness and honesty. And 1 must now let them know that, taken in by your goodness, you are going to marry Balpam. He his sold it for eieht vears.

and material winch she hope's to secure at the War IX'Prtmcnt. The work when com it satisfaction. Sold by all drus-tieta at 50c. and 1.00 a bottle. pleted will malie a volume of between 400 and, to make doubly sure, I peeped from one corner of my window and watched Mr.

Kay depart. Then the thought 'What will auntie think of "I bathed my face and brushed my hair, and tried to tone myself down into the every-day Olive Dallas; but the burning flush would not leave my cheeks nor the strange glitter my eyes. 'Never I thought, when Hannah came to tell me that tea was waiting. 'I must trust to auntie not 'I'm afraid, my said my placid relative, when I took my place at the tea-table, 'that walk this afternoon must have tired "I bent my face over the table, thankful that auntie seemed too busy with the teapot to notice me. 'I suppose you know Mr.

Kay has gone "I felt growing warmer and warmer, nnd mv head went down several de aud cCO anil one of its leading fea Piso's Remeuy for Catarrh aereeable to MY NEW MODEL tures will be a full and accurate history of the battle of Gettysburg, taken from note-3 use. It is not a liouid or snuff. 50c. '1 suppose must i responueu, wim a smile; 'and the only consolation I shall gain from such an event is the left by Gen. Hancock.

The dead soldier's chief of staff is assisting Mrs. Hancock in BY ANKLE MART BELL. and spent much of her lite there. A mountain in North Borneo has been named for Frank Hatton, the voung scientist who lost his life there while prospecting for gold. Since his death, by the way, gold has been found at that very place in large quantities, Allen G.

Thurman has the best assortment of chickens in his neighborhood, and takes good care of hem; but. with all Lis wealth, he keeps uo horses. Mrs. Thur-inan is afraid to ride, and her husband does rot care to. Gen.

Robert C. ScnENCK. once looked upon as the father of the House, refuses to discuss public questions, but sums it all up in the remark that he considered the late Congress totally incompetent to deal with pressing public questions. gathering data and facts. Consderabk 1 yropwATQPOGH 'it- A IsJ kJ AVC tjliaee wm im: given over in tue DOCK to a field township.

By economy and doing his own housekeeping, he was enabled to live comfortably and contented for several years in tho aft cabin of his boat. His money finally give out, but he was too proutl to beg or to seek relief at the hands of the public, so he commenced to tear out the sound planking and timbers of his boat, and these ho sold from time to time, and with the proceeds procured bread. Finally the old boat was stripped of all its salable timbers, and then kind neighbors would send hira over supplies. Time and again he was solicited to go up to the infirmary, where he would be warm and comfortable, but lie so loved his old boat, or so much as was loft of it, that he pre minute account of Hancock's life on the frontier and the plains, with sketches of lialdwin manly challenge, but was rcdic-ulous also from the fact that Volante would le fulfilling engagements in the East when Morrissey wanted him to race in the West. All turfmen ncree that Morrissev wanted his experiences 1 londa and California.

It is understood that considerable material I 1A "Kv in the form of Indian stories in his own experiem-c was left by Gen. Hancock, and all this will be emboeticd in the proposed A BOTTLE OF grees lower. "Auntie got up and came behind me. Then, with a quiet little kiss, she whis- veuume. fact that it will be the first time nave ever done anything that my terrible grandma would praise me 'What did grandma do to make yon desert society and bury yourself I exclaimed, not quite relishing the confession.

"You know it was mv first season, and grandma was cross with me for throwing away what she called "a splendid but I thought it was only an objectionable old man, and she told me that 1 as to try my best and get that is the best purti, in fact or leave the 'And you thought it was better to meet that objectionable young man ir I took no notice of the interruption. "I went to aunt Prissy at once, and have been ith her ever -Now I'll confess! While that very wrathful scene was taking place, I was Judge Gray of lute county, Arkan C0NCLC8K yuite Tight, Welch. he said to the waiting servant. 'It is important; but there is nothing wrong, l'ut me up a bag, and look me out the next convenient train totown I'll meet you at tho "Lion's Head" in half an Then, turning to me, he said, "An awful nuisance! I shall have to leave at once. Shall you be here when I 'I have settled to stay here during the 'Ahl I shall be back again in less than a week, I hope; but I don't want to lose you "'Mr.

I interrupted, laughing, when did you first lose 'I will tell you when I come back' looking at me steadily 'and also what I was going to tell vou when that fel a. Great Event Ih Chicago Journalism. lLLElfS(unG pALSAfi Chicago reporter Got a big sc-nsation. ferred the" hardships and privations of the cold winter in his uncomfortable quarters to leaviug the dual old hulk. For a long liine he kept warm and did his cooking City huitor Good.

How much will at QSttJ -V UF IT FAITH ltmaitet i i i iu avc lots oi space ail you can give it. to bluff Baldwin, and lhat he failed after the manner of Mr. J. B. Haggin last year.

Baldwin is a thorough sxrtsman and would run his horse on three legs after giving his word for a All this talk has led to inquiry about Morrissey. He has had lots of good fortune and," as he will be prominently lfore the public, his life is worth writing about. He is an Irisman under 40 years of age, with a good deal of native tact and linle education. A few years ago he was glad to get a day in a Leadville mine. His income now is more thau $1,000 a week.

When he arrived in Leadville about eight or nine years ago he could neither read nor write. His illiteracy did not trouble him much until he began to climb the ladder lo wealth and was forced by circumstances to mingle with the brains, culture and capital of the great carltonate camp. Then he employed a private tutor "fcKif If must be a good oue. What's FULLY, AND YooYV'leC about "There wasn't a divorce case 'I know all about it, Olive. And Mr.

Kay told me to give you his "'Oh, auntie, how did you I cried. 'My dear child, do you think that, because I wear spectacles, I can't see what is going on just under my eyes? And. if I had not liked it, or thought you did not. I should have sent that young gentleman marching long 'But, auntie, I myself only knew "'liove is blind, my "'But I am not in love with Mr. I objected.

'At least. I "You are next door to it; and, if Mr. Kay were killed in a railway sas, was putting on his wedding suit the other day preparatory to marrying Miss Nannie Patty, when he complained of a pain in his right arm, called for water, and then died almost instantly. Sarah Bernhardt is a generous liver. She has colleo and rolls before rising, and st 11 eats a hearty breakfast, with claret.

She dines ut 5 and has supper after theater hours.usually nothing more than bouillon, cold meuts, and fruit, and sometimes terrapin. Pittsburg possesses two wealthy little women iu the Misses Stella Hays anil Irwin LougUliu. The former is 14 years of ae, and one of four heirs to $3,000,000 left by her grandfather. Irwin Ixughiin, 10 years of age, is an orphan and sole heiress to A Baltimore police officer, 30 years on the force, Mr. Henry II.

Durkee, eajB: "I suf from wood chopped from the boat, until finally nothing was left but the bare shell of the rear Then he ould walk a mile or so to a mill and carry home corncobs which were given him. How the poor old man ever lived through the cold nights of the past winter, wheu the ther momcter registered, on severJ days and nights, some six degrees below zero, is a mystery. lie had but scanty clothing and no uu derwear, while an old ragged, threadhaie blanket and a still more worn ovorlid constituted his entire ln-d -covering. When asked if he kept his lire up all night, he replied that he could not, for the reason he could not carry col enough in the day to burn all uitrht. He said it was pretty coll, fered wilh poison oak for more than a year.

I tried St. Jacobs Oil. After the second application all the gores dried up and I as in the next room waiting to see i.eoii-rey Trevalyne; and, alter hearing a few words t'roin a not-too-polite young ladv, I did not wait any longer, but marched out of the house in disgust. "Oh. "'Oh, Olive what will grandma say I wrote the foregoing some time ago; cared.

1 taiuk it invaluable." and studied hard until he was able to, "Now, my said a policeman to a bootblack as he stood on the corner and saw the patrol wagon go with a prisocer in BUT QT1E IEtEP FOR COUGHS COLDS fND THAT IS Aliens iymlto torn J.N. Harris Co tfllffi SCm.s A SKIS Of BEAt'TT 13 A Jut FOBSVK. DR. T. Felix Go rand's fVVfil ISbUI IW it, -you can gee what vice fiaa'Iy lea.ls to.

many millions. Mit. N. E. Chase, a capitalist of Boston, announces that, in his opinion, having been an employer of labor for fifteen Loos well at (hat pictuie." 'Oh, rsts!" exolaimeJ tbe boy in deep and many a morning when he awoke the interior of tho cabin was while and fes low stopped me.

J)o you feel any curiosity to know what it fAm I not a woman, I answered, and is not curiosity woman's besetting "'That is only a general he said somewhat impatiently; and then lie added very irrelevantly, I wish I could "'What put that idea into your I asked in astonishment; it was the first time I had heard of any such longing on his part. 'If I could paint, I would paint you as yon stand now, with your cheeks the color of I don't know anything pretty enough; and the wind has blown vour hair into the most tantalizing of little curls there is one just by your ear that wouldn't le half a second if a pair of scissors were within reachl I wish I had a picture of vou. Have you a photograph of yourself I replied promptly, doing my best to check a growing tendency on his iart to cret sentimental. 'Auntie "'Aunt I almost screamed, bow can you suggest such a snd I felt as though mv heart had jumped into my throat. Then I covered my face with my hands, and began to cry.

"'There, there, my pet don't said mv repentant relative, holding my head against her and gently smoothing tf l.n,' tk tlirt V1t years, every man ought to receive 1 per hour for his lalmr or time, and that he di.igtist, I've seen my old dad run in by that Fame wagon twenty times. Tnat's no new tooned with white frost. Ho read a great chrcnio to deal, and In thi way passed the time, and I ought to sell but tive hours per day at the when not reading in recalling and living over I most. Mr. Chase will have but liltfe diili- Minister "I wisa I could da somelh'nz but, when I saw what a nile I had written, I took pitv on Mrs.

Trevalyne, and decided not to send it. On the first visit paiil me bv Mr. and Mrs. Treva-lvne, after I had changed mv name from Olive Dallas to Olive Hayes, I was turning over a drawer full of old sketches and papers, hen I came upon this budget; and llilarie. seeing her inline on the first page, took possession ofe.

Since that time 1 have often heard quotations from the above, and 801110 if my fashionable friends look puzzle.lwh.n Mrs. Trevalyne or her husband twit me on my liking for 4 certain Model." culty in tilling his works on these terms. with the cboir to atop that constant chewing oi gum. U'8 uetestible." "No, it isn't, it's srruce." (he pnst. One cold afternoon he was finally induced to go uplothe infirmary, which bland within a half-mile of the boat, and in full view.

11c was admitted at 5 o'clock and when the supper bell rung he wiw missimr. In the memiing he was found Mr, John Outmon, Sherman, writes: "I have used St. Jacobs Oil for ten years. his name nnd read the signature of others. Morrissey 's ascension to affluence was rapid.

He learned practical mining at Georgetown, and was working as a miner In the Crown Point property at Leadville when it was oifcred for sale by disgusted stockholders. One of theses was Joseph Reynolds, of Chicago, who was known to fame as "Diamond" joe" and "The Steam-loat King." Morrissey whispered something to him, and Reynolds said. "Go ahead, and you will receive one third of all the ore you turn out." Morrissey went ahead, and after working hard six months uncovered the ricl si body of wire-silver-bcarlng ore ever discovered iu tho State. From that moment fortune smiled on him. As fast as he made nione' he invested it.

The Crown Point Is still pouring out wealth for him, and he receives a share of the output of the best mines at Aspct. Red ClilT, Sowbelly Gulch, and other points within 100 miles of Leadville. He has always been a lover and promoter of square sports When a working miner he was prominent in the wrestling and boxing matches held almost daily at Leadville, nnd as his fortunes increased he rode his hobby higher, The waste-paper basket has at length become a poliiical factor. A Western poet, whose verses have been rejected by George William Curtis, has threatened the mugwump leader with defeat at the polls should he eVer ru'u" for National ollice. Presidential aspirants should be very careful how they treat Western poetry and poets.

Edwaud C. Schkuggs of Nashville. for gjj It always cured the toothache in about ten minutes." Sold by Druggists and dtaitrs. "Mawnin', Bruddei Smiil how's all de PiH3mw 1 b-KK: tifirx tS kia No ot- tt co ni. tie wi I in it.

Remove 1m, motto pwich, rtdh vj ander-erjHdnirih iu lactr, ani lion t' er Tiriiu I i harm. 1 fa back in the little old cabin, happy ns any Princp in a palace. Finally it jrrew so cold that he was socond timo induced to go up on the hill, when, after a bath, and dressed comfortably iu new aud warm clothing, and refre-lied by a hot supper, he cone-luded to remain, he was ivcnnittcd to revisit his old ome, as lie WOMEN ON THE SEA. folks wid Dey is well, bress Moeesl Oneebde! Chilians was allia' jisterday, but it die dur- rn de I began at last, half ashamed of my question, 'you don't think Mr. Kay will be killed, do your" "Goodness, no, child! Drink your tea and leave olT crying, or I expect that young giant will nearly kill me if he hears what I have "So 1 wiped mv eyes, and drank my tea obediently.

Certainly I was feeling anything but miserable; and. as the strangeness wore off. I was struck with a sudden idea what was my sailor-laddie's Christian name? I had never heard it. I asked auntie. "'I have promised that he shall tell you everything himself your curiosity will have to "'And auntie was firm, only teasing-ly vouchsafing the information that I had heard it often enough.

"The next morning I went into my studio to pet on with my picture; but first I studied the painted" face on the canvas as if I had not had the original before me daily for nearly six weeks; one can however look at the same A Few Points of Advice from One Who II Keen There. That thera are ft large number of Washington people going abro.d this season was tkmonstruted yesterday by the eager listeners who gathered about a lady who has crusted the Atlantic several times, says a has made in the last four months $00,000 by real eslale investments in his neighborhood. Mr. Schruggs is totally Lliud from the effects of a gunshot wound received about fifteen years ago. His constant companion is a cleaver negro boy, who gives him occasional "pointers" about land, people, etc, liiA D.

Saneey, the evangelist, hasciven A httie grammar found in an old arret I in l'ortsmoulh, N. has an illustration representing the difference between the ac- called the relic. He makes pilgrimages to the old nl-out every two or three tlays. It was decided at one time to burn tho cabin, but as it appears tho one link connecting the old man with the past, it was feared the result might hateu his death, and it has been allowed to stand. TIMES HAVE CHANGED.

nve, passive aui neuter veros. it is a picture of a fut her whipping h's boy. The fa ther is active, the boy is passive, ihe mother, Washington exchange'. It was at an afternoon reception, aiidbnc lady said that it was strange that no one ever wrote a detail of the things necessary for a sea vcyagc; tha impedimenta of a sea voyage, as it were. Vou want to wear a pair of congress gaiters," said this shepherdess of the selling by on a stool locking oa, but taste bnre tbe rnvparalion Is (Hop-rlj t.trf.

1 oi kitniUrcane. 1 d'tinq jwb, tiD i A.Se vJ to cf the hnHtn, paiiw A) jca'iui TV.3 i'tej, I roooBimeDa-trounMtor C.3R3T ije letst of all tue itiu pre-iara tionr. On; tot Je wJ1! til moDtns. njnr it ererj-day. Al ro iu; $alu! rea ovee bir, without iiviur to the akin.

If d. T. Hopkina'' Eonil gtreot, K. T. Furaaie by all drag-g jiS uoJ lajcy frosua dralera throughout las l'niti States, Csuatlua, and Kurope.

j-iJeware of ba mitatiuuj, l.OiJj revard for arraei and proof of ao or soli" 3 tbe RICHMOND'S FAMOUS FIRS. doing nutting, is neuter. PROFIT-SHARING. Sow a Great Piece of News AVa Treated In tbe Old Vaym. Sig.

Joseph Tosso. the comopser of the music for Frank C'hanfrau's "Arkansas The Days VVlien Mrs. Mnckay Kept a Hoarding-Home in Virginia City. This is indeed a eculiar world," said a mining export at the riunters' House yesterday. 'Here I pickup the papers and ocean, in response.

lor tucre is muniio distress in the bending over in button to the First Methodist Episcopal church of Newcastle the handsomest church building lot in the city. It is valued at $1,000 aud is given on the condition that the congregation will at once erect a church that will cost at least $25,000. Mr. Sankey was born iu Newcastle, and some years ago gave the Young 'lens' Christian Association a $50,000 building. American Lndlr as Smugglers.

Diamonds are a pus-Jon with many American ladies, who um-t have them, no matter what they may cost. Thoe gem-lovhsg dames, in their eagerness to "trade" boots, and your maid is sure to have the keeps them all, that I can refresh myself, when I grow old, with visions of what I used to be. "I as talking utter rubbish just for the sake of talking; but I do not think tny companion was listening to me. With puckered brows he was staring on the ground; and, when I stopped, he turned round, and, to my relief, walked on without any more sentimental wishes or regrets. 'I am coming in to ish Miss Mil-burne he said when we reached Anchor Cottage.

"'Auntie is in the I informed Lira, looking into the room as I passed. T11 go and take mv things oil while you exchange "'I shall see you again? he said quickly, following me as 1 went towards the stairs. If you are not gone hen I come down, i replied, turning round on the second stair to answer. 'As I shall not go until you do come down, that is all he responded with a frank bright glance. "'What if 1 nave a very bad headache, and don't come down again I suggested, with a smile.

You'd never! Ah, Olive darling "for a -minute I was struggling in his arms the next I had hurried tip-stairs, and was locking my door, with a wild idea that he would come after me. I threw myself into a chair and tried to recover my usual self-possession. Whose fault "was it that such a thing had happened? I had certainly noticed that once or twice Mr. Kay iiad been what is generally termed The great Bortp manufacturing firm Procter Gamble, of Cincinnati, b.ive entered into an agreement with a mut ile mer worse than yourself. Every small comfort is such a relief from the dreadful nausea that possesses you.

No, I know no preventive lor the horrituo reel their employes by which the latter are to share in the profits of the business 1 i thing in two different lights, and Mr. Kay, my model, and Mr. Kay, my lover, seemed" two different people. "I had finished my picture bv the end of the week, and. after carefully packing it, I sent it to Signor Tosti; that done.

I felt my occupation was gone. I could not go on with any of my other paintings; I did not feel in the humor for work; and. after idly moping about all one morning pretending to sketch, I made up my mind to go for a good long ing of It. rounded ice helps a little; it sort of paralvzcs the stomach, only; Traveler," receutly died at Covington, Ky. Sig.

Tosso was born in Italy in 1602, and while yet a child was taken to Mexico. His parents were musicians, and as a musical prodigy he traveled through this couutry, lie was in Richmond late in December, 1811, and there witnessed what was probably the first great theaters disaster in this country. Ile was only 9 years old at the time, but his remembrance of the terrible tragedy at the theater wa3 vivid to the very last. He was doubtless Bat-kwlM, VukMia, CV, In in addition to their wages. This action was voluntary on the part of the tb CLaat aal all aches for Jewels of aM kind, are not infrequently cheated by persons who sell them "bo of lmitati-' nattor bUthUat Bwar re id of Mrs.

Mackays doings in l'uils how she receives ihe scions of royalty, bow she entertains, how she appears at the opera, how she dresses and how she does a thousand other things, and then I can scarcely conceive that eighteen years 8fo the kept a boarding houso'in Virginia City, and that I was one of her boarders. Yet It la true, and I often ponder over it. She was a young widow theu, with an interesting child, who ha3 since matured inio a young lady, nnd was recently married to an Italian Prince of some kind. The little girl has often sat on mv knee with a little tin in her hand which contained the contributions of her admirers. Iu t'uoa days we lived principally on canned food, and Mrs.

Mackays. back yard was paved with tin cans.8 The' child had selected a very pretty can, which one of the bonrders transformed into a little bank. This was partly tilled with coin, the result of a tribute wheu she levied on her friends. She the last surviving witness of a fire which firm and without solicitation on the Xiart of the employes. The Evening Post of that city refers to the new departure as follows: Tbe firm of Tiocler Gamble, Iheir employes, thecily of Cincinrati and the toilers of the whole world are to be congratulated upon the iaaugut-siion by the firm above mentioned of a practicable nd mutually but it is belt to eat soincthiug, even though you throw it up again, for the retching upon emptiness is exhausting.

Be sure and buy your steamer chairs before sailing; the steamship companies ought to provide for them, but they do not. You store tnem in Liverpool until you return. I provide me a blue cloth wrapper with a plaiting about the bottom of it, so that it will look as dressy as possible, and a big. double-breasted ulster, that I button upon me, and a hood with an elastic in it, to cover over the hair very pretty ones can be found iu New York; then I carry arm shawls and a nubia to tie about my neck. And if you value your comfort do not fail to wear a pair of woollen rouoeu lrguna oi us uovernor auu brtugbt grief to every home in Richmond.

The theater, burned down on the night of Dec. 20, 1S11, when at least seventy persons, among them being Gov. Smith, lost their lives. The performance that eight was of a particularly jovial kind. It was the night after Christmas; everybody who was anybody, was to be at the theater, the gus diamonds made of paste at a comparatively low under pretense of their being smuggled stones, and that, having escaped the payment of duty, they are a bargain at the sum demauded.

VVcalihy American ladies vie with each other at the various fashionable resorts of the L'uited States ia their display of cosily jewels and gems. Nor are American ladies free from the cluirge of smuggliug; many of them, indeed, are adepts at the business, able to impart a secret or tw to "the During a recent Saratoga season one lady was heard to boast that hhe had brought over a suit of diamonds in the hods of several pairs of slippers which she had made on purpose to contain them. An extensive system of diamond smuggling was at 6ue lime carried on from Cauadiau TH3 C122SI LTSICIiTS IS TS2 TCiLS 13 FliOBABLY most young men however "EST3 IfT-e Thompson's Celelr't'd lliia article ii prepared pre- liave an inclination that way when walk and try to pick up a little energy. 1 told auntie of my intention, and, directly afU-r our primitive one-o'clock dinner, 1 sallied forth. "I took my way over the cliffs, and recalled the morning on which I had first seen Mr.

Kay, when I had taken him for a fisherman, and he had helped to deceive me by changing his voice and calling me 1 knew by this time that he as not a fisherman, common sailor, or anything else of their degree; but I was "no wiser as to his actual position. I knew that he was a gentleman, and that he was well known to Signor Tosti; and I had an idea also that he was not blessed with much worldly wealth. This last piece of knowledge I could not account for. I could not remember any one telling me in so many words that he was poor; but I think it must have been from chance observations, made either by himself or others, that I had been led to that conclusion. He told trie once, when I asked, that he was Mr.

Havs's friend, and that Mr. Hays very seldom acriptiocaiid hia been in constant xltz for i century, and nct itkaundiBK Hie taany etber i rrrx actijsn that hare tsen nto Uis nir--, o. sale of tbia article Ii would climb on tho boarders' knees, and, shaking her little bank, would my: 'Is you lucky This had the desired effect, and the" bank receipts were Increased. Even iu her-, days of distress u-ma are luuowu. win never -au.

praHiar: i ixiie the attention of physicians to its merits. father of the more famous Thomas and Henry l'lacide, was to take a benefit. The editor of the Richmond btandard was present, and wrote the following account for his paper next day: "Last night the play-house in this city was crowded with au unusual audience. There could not have been less than 600 persons in the house. Just before the conclusion of the play the scenery caught fire.

The editor of this paper was in the house when the cver-to-be-reniembered deplorable accident occurred. He is informed beneficial scheme of profit-sharing, which iccluJes all the small army of employes of this great sonp-makiug firm. Procter GiinMe are to be congratulated because they have bound their emplojes to their interest; because they have swe tened their own lesidue of profit by the consciousness that they receive it into unenvied possession; because they have the consciousness that they are net only helping to clean op tbe world of mankind, but contributing to the cheerful aad hopeful solution of the great prolleia of profit distribution, and because every lover of bis race, as he uses a cike of Ivory soap, will give an approving Ihoagbt to the firm which has joined hands with its employes in the profit ef its production. Tbe employes are fo be congratulated, be trround by the aid of hominsr-piscons. Tha Mrs.

Mnckay was a good woman. She JoiuiLi Sons Sold iirufftiitj. Troy. Jf scheme was to fly every eck or tea days they meet a pretty girl. I had snubbed it, as I always did snub anv such symptoms; but that my snubbing had not been successful was self-evident.

"I am afraid I was not so angry about it as I should have been, and, instead of determining that I 6hould never see him again, and would not think any more about it, I found myself listening to liear whether he had gone, and wondering whether he would keep his word, in spite of his misdemeanor, and stay until I put in an appearance. 'Auntie will get rather tired of the personally superintended attain, and made her boarders as comfortable a3 possible. I was then a superintendent under Fair, and a nocK ot a dozen or imeeu pigcous, each carrying about half a dozen gems. Some a nay. ttoanfy m-v cu.tt relieve.

firno.ee. Wi or no of the original devices were thought rather it pmci.ee. Swrteta ior Ci roo and itw lawn. stockings, else your legs will be very cold, and over them you must wear a pair of thick cloth drawers. 1 never wear any corset.but just wrap me up in these garments like a mummy.

Whatever else you forget let it not be a square of stout linen with pockets in it, like a shoe-bag. Tack it upon the wall of your state-room, and put into it the pocket-corahs, brushes, bottles, needles, thread, pins, soap, rags, anything and everything of every day use you might possibly require. It is no use to iay out things loose for convenience, for ut the first lurch of the vesseTaway they all go, and you will never get trace of them again on that voyage. My plau has always lem to stay upon, deck all day, and have the stewards bring me up something to eat, and never go into the saloon. As many times as I have crossed rcmaikable, as, for instance, those managed cOormick Sac a.

n. fc its ituuui, Ol by menus of artificial teeth a set of these useful implements of mastication beina Mackay was already a millionaire. Mining stocks was the rage then, and I remember often how she would come to me and some of the other boarders and ak our advice concerning oeks, and I am happy to say that the" ndvlet i gave her was good, DETECTIVES fashioned in such a manner that every tooth possessed a cavity which contained lett the yacht, only nimseir ana some of the crew ever coming ashore. 1 cause, with no responsibility for the losses of one or more diamonds or other precious WmrwJ every Canity. Shrewd m-n to andfr cv rosjer.

-a 5 oar Service. ana i nau iaKcn mvscu i wouia now stones, the hole beiug deftly filled up with be $5,000,000 or $0,000,000 better off than "As I wandered on, recalling first one thing ami then another, I found myself on the identical spot on which I "had first met my There was cement. Chambers' Journal. i X1TE BLaLAL.tt CacuuiaivQ. 1 am now "Then Macfcay took a shine to the that the scenery took fire in the back part of the house by the raising of a chandelier; that the boy who was ordered by some of the players to raise it stated that if he did so the scenery would take fire, when he was commanded in a teremptory manner to hoist it.

The boy obeyed, anel tho fire instantly commuuicated to the scenery. He gave the alarm in the rear of the stage, and requested some of the attendants to cut the cords by which the combustible materials were suspended. The person whose duty it was to perform this became panic-stricken and sought his own safety. "The flames spread almost with the the enterprise end no capital at slae, they will first surely get their wages, and will thereafter get a suitable shire in the profits of ihe undertaking. The of Cincinnati is lo be congratu.

la ted. because it is to have an opportunity to It Touches Them All. One day in Willard's Hotel, in Wash widow, and being reputed one of the wealthiest mn in the camp, lie found smooth sai'vug. He could not win on his shape nor his beauty, for everybody that CUhS HtitK ALL tl.it tAii.i ington, the laic John T. Raymond, the 3 witness the practical cpeiationsnd results of Best Cough Sy rup, Tanes po-xt.

Cse in flmfi. Sold hv rrofit-sharmtr on a very larce scale, because actor, stooel near tho doorway rending a paper intently. The article that engaged his attention was a complimentary editorial the example, tight at home, is likely to be has seen Mackay knows that he wouldn take a prize in a congress of lK-auty. They were married, and the little girl no longer about James lllame. Just as the actor fo lowed by many, if not most, otaer Indus am always sick.

1 always think what a fool I am io venture the voyage, but then I feel so well when I get my feet upon tha ground and do not remember the discomforts of the crossing. Another thing you will find a great luxury is a small feather pillow. I cover one with black silk and carry it with me constantly. In Germany they use cotton pillows, and many a sthl neck I have had trying to sleep upon them. Before leavin? New "iork I have mv hair young I thought, able to laugh when I grew calmer.

'Olive, niv called auntie from the foot of ilie stairs, 'Signor Tosti is here and wishes to see "What was I to do? It would be so unusual to refuse to see the Signor, but face my Kay again I felt I could not. 'Olive, auntie called -out again, 'you are keeping the Signor "Wishing all importunate people anywhere but near me, I hastily brushed my hair, then, unlocking my door, stole out on to Die landing, and leaned over the balusters, listening for one particular voice; but I could hear only auntie's quiet babble and the signor's deeper tones answering. "IJoubtless the Coast was clear; so, without waiting for second thoughts, I ran lightly dowu-staii and entered the parlor. "Here she is at exclaimed the overturned boat against which he lfad leaned, and, from associations of ideas, I suppose, I also leaned against it. and continued my musing, while I looked out over the mass of water before me.

"How long I stood there I do not know. I had heard no sound save the moaning of the waves; but suddenly my view was darkened, and I fouud myself enfolded by two strong arms, whilst a deep voice whispered "'I already repent: but I could not resist the "This time I did not struggle to get gfcSTPPPED FSEE finished his reading Mr. Ulaiue sauntered by. Mr. Raymond Mopped him and said: trial labiishmeids of the city, and because ii augurs the introduction of a happier feel, inz on the part of tbe manual laborers of tue sat on miner knees, and mamma 9 delicate hand no longer placed corn-beef and cabbage on miners's plates.

They rose faster than Sheridan stock did last Sum "1 aon suppose tnuse unugs uueresi rapidity of lightning, and the fire falling from the ceiling upon the performers was the first notice the audtence had of their danger. Even thea they supposed it a part of the play, and were a little time re 11 Dr.KUK"S GF EaT city, whose protection aad comfort should be NHVt.rtESTC the City's first care. mer, "the onlv fllflerence heme thnt their 2 you much, as your uamc swarms over the surface of every pnper in the country just now, but perhaps you may care to read rise was backed by hard coin. The great The toilers of the whole world are to be eoiieratulaied becsu this example shows thoroughly shampooed and -dressed high upon mv head, in miffs, and then I onlv INFALLIBLE tkra as direrttd. An I ut us.

Treatise and trial bit" rtn Fit naiimts. ttwv navine msr.harp'ililwi vUrrn that the old heathen doctrine of "let alone" recetv4. Sac ntnev P. O. and arfarci, rf is be ire demolished, and that an era of mu DcusKl'B.

ghHARB OP IHITATISG HIA VPS- away. Having made up my mind to bear all the discomforts attaching to the possession of a lover, I bore this onslaught with great patience; and. tuality and fair deabne is at hand. brush it up every elay from the nape to the top of my head. One is not able to comb one's hair.

Oh, that is only a few of tha things I could tell for your guidance," said the spriirhtly wiTo of" a much-traveled American Minister at foreign courts. And all the women sat en ranced, delighted It is long sicca the papers of Cincinnati have teen able to chronicle so pleasant an Arent miVe 13 per day aeHieg Inmrwed Ideal Hair Cnrier soi Friner. trample 60 eta. O. TfcompecB 127 ynincyst, Chicago.

LADY when Air. Hay raised mv head and auntie; and there was the Sig nor. item of local news. It ia better to share lie pointed out tho editorial and Mr. Blaine read it through.

"They say that, public men become utterly callous to newspaper continued the actor, "but I must say that though 1 have been iu this business a great many years, I stilt manage to rake up a feeling of pleasure when I read a commendatory notice. How is it with you?" "Juot ihe same," said Mr. Blaine, with a quizzical little smile as he passed the paper "It touches us all iu one way or another." tasked me, with a blending tun and earnestness, 'You don't mind, darling, I managed to whisper 'No' loud tnit mv senses again became con profits as we go along than to board them fused and threatened to take French with the practical suggestions so freely we 1 die, acd then bequeath them to the Comstock lode continued to -pour forth Us richness, and Mackay and his partner became immensely wealthy. Although reared in poor circumstances, Mrs. Mackay showed her good sense by securing a private tutor, by whom she was drilled and educated for live yeara.

The little daughter was put through the same course and fitted to shine in the most cultured society of the old world. Then came the con- SuesU in New York, San Francisco, and nolly the trips to Europe. A year ago I was in Paris, and one evening attended a performance at the Grand Opera House. It was a first night and prominent in private box were two ladles, bedecked with diamonds and festooned with flowers. They were the cvuosure of all eves.

and. Dttblic. and infinitely better than to given anu so graieiuny PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Orlfinnii and Only ermine. lrart wrC ImirtWi. LAOIF9.

Ak tx Eaeii-h' aa-J tke other, or tn -i-; )ptsjrrri iruculiT in l'ttr hy rsjra mit them uLearntd to cur family deeeenJ ants. i 4 leave of rue, for looking out of the window, with his back to the door, was mj IhU not Mr. Kay. Not a minute of breathing-time allowed said the Signor. 'I'm off to l'entham in tn-o minutoa A Horrlbl Thought.

Ther were out clptirh.vliinn. The queen never uis to send JE5 to every English mother of twins. and their thoughts and conversation turned on the subject which usually agitates the minda of young people under those cir NAME PAPER. A hitiieftw tfci'ti A SI 8 Uatl.MHi square, ikilasiau, Pte. FITS.

All fits Biopned free by Dr. cumstances. ter't fcnlUA" J'c-mj roi sU rill. fc uer- Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No ftn ef "Ueorge," she murnured, "will you wX- ter first dav's use.

Marvelous cures. Treat- enough to be heard, and immediately suffered for it. "'I don't want to be killed just I remonstrated at last, after another embrace. "I ll give it you in smaller dosea agreed my 'How did you Dnd me, Mr. I asked, trying to give the conversation a reasonable turn.

"Instinct! But. Olive. I'm not going to be called "Mr. Kay" any "'I don't know your Christian name I said. "'Why, Olive, you have never called me by any 'What do you 1 asked, perplexed.

'Auntie puzzled me by saying that I had heard it again and again, but I don't remember having heard it mentioned leveling my glasses, I discovered behind the silks, flowers, and diamonds the face jje and S2 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send ways love mer 1 1 TO JL JUAIr. Samptee imrt-tiSH FiiEK. Lees r.o; under tbe bursa Rrtl-TS'li BUtSlI hMtt HMJta iAfc.llf S5 strained from flight by a cry from the stage that there was no danger. The performers and their attendants in vain endeavored to tear down the scenery; the fire flashed in every part of the house with a rapidity horrible and astonishing, and, alas! gushing tears and unspeakable anguish deprived me of utterance.

"There was but one door for the greatest part of the audience to pass. Men, women, and children were, pressing upon each other, while the flamea were seizing upon those behiud. Those nearest the windows, which were very high, were afraid to leap down, while those behind them were seen catching on fire and writhing in the greatest agony of pain and distress. Imagine what can not be described, All of those in. the pit escaped, and had cleared themselves from the house before those in the boxes could get down, and the door was for some time empty.

Those from above were pushing each other down the steps, when the hindennost might have got out by leaping Into the pit. There would not have been the least difficulty in descending from the first boxes into the pit" Three years after the fire an Episcopal church was erected oq the site of the theater, called the Monumental church. A large square portico stands in the center of the church. In the center of the portico, surrounded by an iron railing, a marble urn stands on a truncated pryamid. The faces of the pyramid bear the names of those who perished, and the urn holds the ashes of many of them Governor and negro slave, old man and baby.

Bishop lioore, the father of Clement C. lloore, was rector of this church at oes tlza. ib, uiueeu, i wui, ne renl led. "even to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St Philadelphia, of my former landlady of Virginia City.

after we re married. And will you alwaya Gay Celestial Maids. During the holiday season the Chinese girls, says a San Francisco paper, are particularly gay in their ress. One Oriental damsel, who was airing herself and her finery simultaneously yesterday on Dupont street, wore a pale-blue silk coat with huge funnel-like sleeves, trimmed with black and pale yellow Tsiik braid. Her trousers were of black silk, also bordered with Eale yellow; her boat-like sabots were em-roidered with blue silk, and the deep white soles provide an aera of about three Pa.

The earth: 1 he Woman's hat of the pres The outlines were the same, but time had wrought its changes. The young lady with her was the little girl who used to cusiu juui jjieseui ieeiiDg toward mer "Always. GeorireJ" I)T. JOPCTH A. SSW All's TlIATIft OH EOS CnOLEBA.

eentfrw 8. Jcp A R-oomWten- TT! ent day is not trimmed with feathers, in other Ah, there are so many things that might tianrton l.tith nm. .1.1 1. .7 words, it haa no fcings at au out gets f'" kvuiu uiuu your suecuoo lesa warm. Suppose I should meet with play on my knee.

She had grown out of my recollection. As I stood looking at them 'midst the flashing lights, the incense of flowers, and the delicious music I could there just the amc, regardless of price. Tl. 2. Xo.27.

W. P. u. ome accident one which would leave ma A naupranb. as eood as new.

that feae quare Inches "for the maid to stand erect been ia use only a few days, for sale. Address owa Novelty Company, Pavenport, not help recalling something of "Some one who breasted high water," 1 Swam the North fork nml all ih.r aisngurea lor lifer "It would never make the slightest dlf ference." "But SllPDOSfl I should meet with hH, MorrtMae BaMt Corfd In IS to 2: daya- io par tlii r-irr-a- upon: Anpf net Celestial maiden was sum 'Nothing wrong, I I murmured. "'Oh, no! Miss Milburne will explain. I want to say a few words about your I looked apprehensively toward's Mr. Kav broad, pack, 'send it to mv place directly it finished, and I will see about sending It in, for I doubt whether I shall lie in StillworUi again before the Academy opens.

Finish it as soon as you can; but mind proper workl And now and away rushed the bignor, and auntie must needs iro after him down to the gate. alkei hurriedly to the door; but Mr. Ray was before me. "'I beg your he said, in a deep voice. 'I am very sorry, but I didn think.

It was most ungentle-manly to do what I The remembrance of what he had done was making my cheeks burn like fire. 'Will you forgive "I managed to stammer out something about forgiving him if he promised never to do it again; but I don't suppose it could have leen in very dig-nitied manner, for, when he spoke tfain. Lis tone was more cheerful, and I belie larly dressed, except that the garment Just to dance with old 1'olUmsheu'a wnicu among Christians is pecuuer to males was of a gorgeous orange silk, and road accident (which being a traveling man, I am very likely to do) and lose a leg or an am, would St. Louis Republican. her stockings, evidently of American make, were of red silk, with clocks up Car Bobbers Leap from Train.

ZxKtsvtUuB, Ohio, May 1L John Dwriaa "An arm, George, an arm I Oh, dearest, let ut talk of something else." Why did the Women me siue. 'I won't puzzle you any longer then. My name in full is Kaleigh I opened my eyes to the allest extent. 'And lhat la your I gasped at last. "'Ves, little woman.

"'But you told me Mr. Raleigh Hayes hardly ever left the "But 1 said Mr. llay did there you see the result of one's having an elder brother. While Allert was alive, I was "Mr. Kay," and, though he lias been dead these six years, the old name clings to me I ean't deny I gave And George dropped the aubjsct and and Ueorge Barton, convicted car robbers oa their way to Columbus for two years, a eaped by jumping off tbe Baltimore Ohio train, while running at the rata of tLirty-ia jonxxiB llABDjrcT gets about at many whippings every day as there are school hours, aud yesterday" tho teacher caught him at his tricks as usual.

"You nau- fy bcV ho said, "if you e3 tlut aIA mi a bow, morulnj. country use over thirteen milicL akes cf 1 Gssibic's Lenox Soap in iS36? proceeded to demonstrate that up to data Lis arm wert just as good as any to found. Merchant TraveW Shot RIa la-Tosr-Old Wife. "-S, Allkoan, June 8. Alonzo Alien, six miles away, Saturday night shot his 1 year-old wife, totally 1 t.

Jizl-y cf this Procter Tvhixk JlHe. Aimee Auctos. 3 1 man fly. was wanting on w.s Merry lmuij a pi il l' li'-Af a 4 iff vc- It 1 1 fore a T7e a scon understand why. 1 1 mat name to mis iu you, because a uio ir( td me tjiat tfle.

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