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A (so J. 1 1 1 J-, i I i irt 1 1 1 1 .1 11 'JlHi 1 1 1... f.r.r;P. )ifl 1 1 i- 11 KNOWLTON, Proprietor. PEABODY, MARION COUNTY, THURSDAY, JULY 27, VOL.

TEE PUNS TEE GOES EUQQYUID- E. DISNET, A Hero's Death. j. OF GENERAL INTEREST. i An Irish solution -of the -Egyptian One day, early in January, 1843, difficulty Ara-bi-Aisy!" Punch, while he was looking over some files of letters, he said, the presence of Mrs.

The Hartford Post devote a whole PEABODY, KANSAS. Office at residence, second door north of Library building. Hull: if you think my life worth column-to telling how alcohol affects people." Just as if everybody didn't writing you will find all my papers in order and you will have little know! A JtH -the new that -indioroitinn is caused by weak, eyes is correct, it -DfWTlsD wm ne order to look into a man's A day or two after I found him sitting alone in his chamber. He said: "111 am not better very soon I shall put some home questions to vou. I wish to spare Mrs.

Hull all the pain and trouble I. can. I wish' you to goto A Pretty Tough Tarn. Mr. William Rehison, of the Giles Avenue Hotel, near the Marion Station, Jersey City Heights, is fifty-sixs years of age, and has seen as much ot the world as most men.

He came to this country years ago, and in the tobacco trade amassed a considerable fortune. But sickness overtook him, as it had previously-overtaken him in London, and he was advised to travel. He visited China and Japan in a United States merchant vessel, and returned to San Francisco by the Horn. In looking over a New York paper his eye caught the record of The Skin-grafting Experiment at the New York Hospital." He said: "Ah, that was bad very bad; they bungled that poor woman's scalp badly." Then Mr. Rehison went on to tell about his own sickness in London German woman who could not understand a word hesaid, but satisfied that Ms good intent should deserve a fee anyway, the lawyer went to Hoboken and joined the party.

First they had supper and beer; then they had cheese and Rhine wine; finally the bridegroom, in -a moment of hope and recklessness, ordered champagne. And all the while the arguments went on. The working through an interpreter, that Katy might understand, led Chris on to talk of his old home in the Fatherland, and occurrences there in his youthful days, and thus gradually convinced her that this was really- Chris. To satisfy her scruples they offered to get a Lutheran minister and have the ceremony reperformed, and when she agreed to that, they drew her attention to the needless expense involved by so doing, a consideration which her economical mind really grasped. At length" Suppose," he said, in accirAts soft, A.

fellow just like me Should axle little girl to What would the answer be?" The maiden drops her liquid eyes Her smiles with blushes mingle-Why seek the bridle halter when You may live on, suy, cingle?" And then he spoke "Oh, be my bride, I ask you once again; You are the empress of my heart, And there Bhall ever reign! I'll never tire of kindly deeds To win your gentle heart. And sad ll be the shaft that rends Our happy lives apart." Upon her cheeks the maiden felt The mantling blushes elow She took him for her faithful hub. To share his wheel or whoa! Eugene Field. ear to see why his legs ache: 1 PEKSOML ANI rarERSOSAL, i A Webster Memorial Association is proposed in Boston to purchase and hold in trust the birth-place of Daniel Webster. 1 "They do say that David Davis has succumbed to a woman's wiles, and the eagle sits 'patiently and wonderingly on the fence while Vice-President Davis is dodging after la charming widow.

New'Yorfy Star.J Portraits of Roger oi the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and of William M. Evarts show, a remarkable resemblance. Mr. Evarts' mother was a daughter of Judge Sherman, of Connecticut. i Mr.

Larrow, of Lamar, has a beard that reaches below his and his mustache is twelve inches long. The latter he keeps tied and packed away under his -collar. Mr. Larrow ia entitled to the hairpins. The senior diplomat in theUnited States service, by consecutive years ol duty at one post, is the Honl George P.

-a. clergyman at St. tells his people that he would, as soon see them playing poker as base ball. He aurel Hill and pick out a lot for tne. 1 mentioned it to Mrs.

Hull several weeks ago, but it distressed her so A. G. HUFFMAN says that Satan keeps the score. At a gum-chewing trial in Missour' recently, a girl fourteen years old beat much that I dropped it. Let the lot be on the hillside, where the water will three, married women andi sjchool- drain off, because I do not like the idea DRUGGISTS, of being water-logged after I am dead." At mv Mr.

ma am by seventeen minutes and a half. She kept her jaws wagging for three straight hours. Courier Journal. There have been more lynching CHRIS AND KATY. twenty years since.

Eagen's Hospital PEABO KANSAS, tnev got ner so contused and over When the steamer Hohenstaufen ar Brown, one of the managers of -Laurel Hill Cemetery, visited him, and selected a site which Hull afterwards and approved. Commodore Hull ordered a vault to be" constructed, was then a popular institution, and there he proceeded for treatment, being a resident paying patient for some G. w. CAMP, whelmed by argument that she gave up her design of returning home, and resigned herself to acceptance of the sit thing less than six months. During his sojourn in Eagen's a painful surgical case was brought in for treatment.

Evan uation. rived here on Monday last from Bremen, she brought an anxiously-awaited passenger. Twelve years ago a sturdy young man left his native village, twenty-two German miles from Bremen, to make his way in the new World, and behind him remained the srirl of his marsh, Minister to Italy, who; was But now a new trouble broke loose for which he gave verbally a general plan, and detailed instructions for building the corners. 1 He said he himself did not care to have over it anything commissioned IMarch and has held the office ever since. He has Chris had drank enough, for the soothing Conway, a choleric and quarrelsome Welshman, a cooper by occupation, had WQTARY PUBLIC, of his perturbed spirit, to.

become sensitive, and as the remembrance of her got into an altercation with a fellow never, it is said, even applied for a temporary leave of absence. KANSAS. FEABODY, workman, and both men had slashed choice, who had agreed to wait until Chris should win a fortune in America bees in the United States this spring than any for the past fourteen years. Folks have come to the conclusion that it's cheaper to lynch obnoxious persons than; to-send-' them to jail, Boston i kMayor King, of Philadelphia, recently made a raid upon the gambling houses and scooped in several ol the boys. This is the first time known in gambling anriaTsYwhere a single King" toot in several pairk.The Mayor playea a lone hand.

Williamsport Breakfast Table. At Copenhagen, a few days ago, a large eagle swept down on a small colored boy who was at work in bitter words of doubt and suspicion at each other with their sharpest tools. but a plain flat stone; but if others wished to have a different kind of finish, they might do as they pleased-; After the work was started, he said to me while we were the Laurel Hill business is settled, von General O. O. Howard, despite his austere reputation, heartily enjoya arose in his mind, he grew hotly indignant.

Would he live all his life with a woman who had doubted his honor? No; The fray, so far as the Welshman was concerned, resulted in the loss of his left cheek, which his antagonist reduc and send for her to become his wife. On his arrival in America Chris had gone out to Colorado. Now a carpenter, again a mason, and at times a dancing, and improved his opportunities during the recent at West she might aro back to Germany. She Lai. roint.

An nicer who was with him in ed to mincemeat after it had been carv J.HUDSON MORSE, Attorney ani. Counselor at Offioe in Peabody Bank, the Indian country savs that ho has must get an undertaker to come and measure me for aj coffin. It would not trouble me more than getting measured edoff. So Evan was brought to the miner, he was always ready to work whenever opportunity offered, and as l-etorted angrily, and a row worthy of long-nian-ied folks broke forth. After long pouring of much argumentative seen General Howard in an Indian vil Eagan Hospital, weak from the loss oi flesh and blood.

Dr. Emile Frasch was the surgeon, and he proceeded in the for a pair of boots. 1 wish to spare Mrs. lage join in a dance with the squaws ne had no vices, not even that of speculating in "sure-thing" mines, he ac oil upon the troubled waters, friends soothed the angrer of the couple, and Hull as much as possible. it can be with all the zest of a young man.

cornfield. The bird thrust his talons PGABODT, KANSAS. John Flinton. asred seventv-four 3 Ynt.o. hisfnprk anil hnofe-i 'ami Imodo' a managed so that she will not know any cumulated a very handsome little fortune, which, as he gained it, he sent to both apologized.

It was 2 clock in years; the Venerable father bf Alderman Rtrfinnons effort t.n tn.rrv liinv hnt tiiA usual way laid down in the booka fox the treatment, of such-cases, the cooper meantime vigorously protesting. He Flinton, of Lansingburgf and Mrs. Ann i bov's screams attracted the neighbors. the morning when the matter was settled, and she started out with Chris to go to the friend's house. J.M.

HOLCOMB, ATTORNEY AT LAW and when they approached the bird a uerman Iriend business on Vesey Street to keep for him. A couple of months ago he wrote for Katy to come out and become his wife, and word was returned that she would come by the Hohenstaufen. Katy's father, a com When the friend rushed into the law had somewhere learned that the breast of a new-killed chicken was the proper emolient to apply, and the breast of a live chicken of the propor size Evan yer's office that afternoon, it was with omim racy uunn tiiggms meenan, oi that village, were united in matrimony at the residence of the Alderman, a few evenings ago. The bride is of sixty summers, and accepts the groom as her It is. announced that the Seaside the exclamation: Hotel and Land Company, having pur Office in Kollock's Bank Building, Conway craved for.

1 Mr. Rehison had fortably-settled farmer, sent over to the chased all the front they desire on the "Dere is big drouble in Hoboken." The next time he saw the lawyer he occasionally seen the man, and know sixth husband. Albany (N. Jr.) Ex- TEABODY, KANSAS. GermBn on Vfesey Street what he deemed, and really was, a liberal sum grasped his hand and exclaimed press.

ing his obstinate character asked the surgeon if there would be anv harm in Atlantic coast, embracing eleven farms and 1,900 acres of land, seventeen miles from are 'now having -Mile. Lucy de Rothschild, daughter gratifying his insane whim. It hence Colonel, dot drouble is settled." A. B. KNOWLTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW of Baron Gustave de Rothschild, was married recently to M.

Leon Lambert, their property surveyed, to be laid out in avenues, streets and squares. came to pass that a plump chicken was X. Y. Sun. procured, plucked alive a piece head of the Brussels house of Roths The St.

Louisans were paralyzed a to represent Katy in the new co-partnership, and Katy herself was consigned to his care. She came economically in the steerage. Chris got here from Colorado three or four days before the arrival of the steamer, and spent the in-, terval of waiting at the house of the friend, who lives in Hoboken. But one child, in the synagogue of the Rue de- thing about i objected that should Mra. Hull learn by chance that the undertaker had been in the house, would be greatly shocked.

On my assurance that I would take care that she should be relieved of all matters of that kind he at once More than once I requested the Commodore's permission to call Dr. Chapman in consultation, but he declined, saying pleasantly: "One good doctor is enoughf'I have full faith in you." My. anxiety caused, me to "appeal to Mrs. Hull. to; influence the Commodore to consent' to a consultAtiqri.

She objected to Dr. Chapman.1 1 At last it was agreed that I might' call. Prof-Samuel Jackson. After two-, or three visits Jackson suggested that Commodore Hull held a too conspicuous Elace in public estimation to lack the est advice obtainable in his critical condition, and for this reason we should insist on having the aid of Dr. Chapman.

He was called. After we retired from the patient's room for consultation, Dr. Chapman said, in his sprightly manner: "You are two rascals. You test mornings Ofllce in Kollock's Dank, Trees Sear Dwellings. There is nothing that strikes us more a newspaper headline announcing an the quivering muscle from the breast transferred to the hiatus in the cooper's cheek.

Professing to experience instant relief, the poultice was securely bandaged in its place, the blood of the "Attempted Sororocide." They had la Victpire, in. Paris. She is eighteen years old," graceful, thoroughly educated and accomplished, and brings her husband a dowry of 600,000,000 PEABODY, KANSAS never had thef Word 1 thrown at them before, and they shook their heads and unpleasantly than a farm house standing entirely alone, exposed to wind and sun, with not a single tree for shel man mingled freely with the blood 01 francs, or $120,000,000. said: "That editor has got 'em again the bird. Days passed, and Evan Con theme occupied his mind.

Katy was coming, and he would insist upon talking about her all the time how pretty she was, how trentle. how fond how -Ashland, the home of Henry Clav. worse than ever." Boston Post. J. A.

STEPHENSON, Wagon, Carriage General Repair Shop ter or shade. No matter how it may be in other respects, how nicely planned way persisted in describing his condition as "quite comfortable," he has come back Into the "possession of Owing to a great scarcity of eggs or expensively built, or with what sur his family, having been purchased ed 'a Sna rran.m W4ll.hr nlil Jn-emalloi- nnon. happy he was going to be. vigorously resented-any attempt to re roundings of lawns, plants or shrubs: few days ago by Major Henry Clayl ti'tiUiA aan'akn When the steamer was made fast and move the bandages. The gash had PEABODY, KANSAS.

without trees it looks lonely and for the steerage passengers trooned out. McDowell, who married the daughter saken. To be sure, this condition has Kjhns and his friend were on hand to before. We should like to impress this upon the young ladies of "our set" only for fear that they might consider twp ceased to bleed, and as the doctors perceived no bad order proceeding from it, the patient was permitted to have of Colonel Henry Clay, of Buena Vista fame, a granddaughter of the" states its advantages; there is compensation ALL. WORK WARRANTED meet and greet the bride.

Chris looked anxiously among the throng, and his in everything; the free air of Heaven plates would be necessary at a sitting. M. BAUSLIN SON, reaches it without let or hindrance, and man. Ashland, hfteen years ago, was purchased by citizens of Lexington as a site for an agricultural college which It is a very embarrassing his own way. There' was no unusual fever, and the man's appetite remained normal.

Mr. Rehison visited him foui New Haven Register. heart sank, for nowhere could bo seen any one who in the faintest degree resembled his betrothed. But his friend, who had been on a visit to Germany the sunlight can, if permitted, find entrance through the windows; but these advantages are not enough to recom The general impression to-day, at proved an unsuccessful project. Viiv cago Tribune.

-TT all events out of Germany, is that the mend the isolated position. Trees are The 'venerable Peter, Cooper ol only three or four years ago, had seen or five times a day, and rallied him on his superstitious belief. ButEvan Conway never ceased to declare that the piece of chicken would become incorporated with his own flesh and form a best German is spokep in Hanover, but All work done promptly. Satisfaction guar' a necessity, and should be planted ju her there, and had a better remem New York, now ninetv-one years ol fcnteed. Horseshoeing a specialty.

Shop brance of what she reallly looked like, age, never wearies of doing something diciously as soon as the house is built, or sooner if it be practicible. Walpole relates that at supper on the night of George the Third's marriage they talked of the different German west of Grand Central Hotel, Peabody, Kans for the beneht of his fellow men. He But there is danger of going to the has now opened a permanent exposi COL. D. McKERCHER, dialects.

The King asked if the Han recognized jvaty at once in a woman who eventually discovered him in the crowd, and darted up to him with a cry of recognition. He turned to the lover tion of inventions at the Cooper Insti overian was not pure. "Oh, no, sir. other extreme.and surrounding a house with a forest. When small trees are planted we are very apt to forget the a PUBLIC, A NOTARY said the Queen; "It is the worst of tute, in that city, for developing -an interest in mechanical inventions.

The beside him, exclaiming in German: size they will attain at maturity, and Loan, EeaJ-Estate and Insurance Agent. And this though her husband was King of Hanover. i "Aha! Chris, here is Katy at last," and plan is to bring together into one build set them too close. It is consequently brought them face to face. ing a number of patented 8 articles for All business promptly attended to.

by no means uncommon to see a house Capt. Hull, of the Yale of thelt diet whikv trainlhir If Blarlon County, Peabody, Kansas, exhibition and sale. There are about 7,000 square feet of flooring devoted completely shut in by the dense foliage Two exclamations of doubt and disappointment simultaneously broke upon the air. The lovers did not rush to any' 'one wants' pie. ican' have' it.

All of the large trees, which, while it has to the exhibition, and it is already self- i M. SCOTT, he has to do is to order it. With din not the lonesome look of the unshaded each other's arms. They stood and sustaining. Detroit Post.

ner we take claret or English ale, ac one, because our attention is detracted stared in mingled doubt and pain. In the sturdy, hard-featured, bronzed from it by its surroundings, renders it cording to taste. They take their I t.tttt.t? vniffcpvew i know, that the dear old hero must die, and you have called me to share the responsibility." Then he very sedately and carefully discussed all the features of the case. Our united attention and efforts were without benefit. His strength' abated daily.

After the 7th or 8th of February he was unable to leave' his bed- declined the services of a nurse. I remained with him every evening till midnight. 'In the course of the'evening of the 12th of February he repeated what he had said to me a few days "I am not afraid 1 have never knowingly, wronged a human being, and to the best of my ability 1 have always i obeyed i my Jod and served my He was per? fectly tranquil and slept, quietly an hour or two at a time. Awaking about midnight and perceiving me sitting by his bedside he said: It must be late. Why don't you go home? There is no reason why you should lose your, rest? I can call "Mrs.

Hull if I want anything." Then he fell asleep, breathing easily. He "again and said; Doctor, what o'clock is it?" I answered: "Just half-past one." Why don't you go home? 'It will be all over before daylight. 1 can die alone just as well as The? next moment be was asleep. In a short time his respiration and circulation became irregular. I called Mrs.

who was in the next room. He was At twenty minutes past two o'clock a February 13th, 1843, he expired Jtas now one of the best shops in Southern A. M4M.M.M.MAMJ HVil UAiUkJ much less attractive than it should be. meals together at a hotel and pick their Kansas, and has added another chair for the man before her, whose-garb was -that of the strangers to whose land she had This is wrong for several reasons. food at will from the regular bill of A Daid-headed man says his hair nrst-class cheek.

Ihe result showed that the man was not mistaken. The piece of chicken breast, from mere coagulation, grew to firmness. There was clearly a circulation of the Welshman's blood in it, for it retained it natural healthy The cicatrice; as sumed less conspicuous form, unti finally; 'Evan being able to be about, was known among the patients as "the man with the chicken cheek." In five months his recovery was complete, and he left the' hospital. By and by a new phenomenon was developed i the Welshman's whiskers grew oc the chicken-breasted side of the face. They were such whiskers as never hac been seen before.

They were a mixture of hair and down. Naturally of 2 florid complexion and red hair, the chestnut whiskers on the chicken side looked as if their owner worked in flour mill, while the other side was as glossy and elastic as any journeyman cooper could desire. Conway shaved off the feathery hirsuteness, preferring that the scar, should be seen rather than be accused of growing incipient hackles and wings. The man emigrated to Cal First, from a sanitary point. The free reminds him of a fool and his money.

accommodation of the public, and is able to meet the -wants ot every one. Warranted not come, and whose expression of counte fare." J.he Harvard oarsmen are not indulged to the same extent, though circulation of the air is impeded to an Boston Bost. to be excelled by any. it I 1.1 A. 1 A 1 J.

J.i 1 am a broken man said a pbet. aie ou im 8inct uieusu: extent that renders the purification of the various rooms a matter of extreme nance was theirs, earnest, self-reliant and keen, Katy could see nothing of the rosy-cheeked young fellow ad won her aflections and gone from her BRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Well." said his "I inferred the healthful rays of the sun The Secretary of the German Navy that from your are shut out, and the light is so imped has resolved to employ carrier pigeons Corner First and Walnut Streets. so long ago. And he as little could see A company oi settlers, in naming ed as to take many hours that should of the pretty maiden of eighteen years, their new town, called it llctionary. be daylight from its inmates, while the in the coasting service, all the experiments with them made by the Prussian1 Government on the coast of the North who remembrance had always been the same, in the tall, thin and brown H.

A. IREELAND, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. fIV because, as they said, that's the only place where peace, prosperity and hap- wans oi the house inside and out are kept damp and cold, and, consequently Sea since 1876 to establish communi woman, with flat, battered, little brown dmes3 are always i PEABODY, KANSAS unhealthy. cation with the lightships lying off the "We go in ior the old nag," re straw hat, small brown and red plaid shawl, short skirts, coarse, blue woolen Ihe lover of flowers will also have coast having been successful.

Birds DR. J. M. MILLER. marked the property owner who was bred for the purpose have flown the stockings, and heavy cowhide shoes, cause to complain that he loses some of the best situations for the culture of ordered to lay a new sidewalk along distance oli.hirty.-six leagues in thirty who now stood before him.

In the the front of his lot. His patriotism choice plants, climbers especially, that 'Office-One Door North of Library and that, too, against a strong ifornia a dozen years since, and, ac did not save him. N. Jr. Advertiser.

shock of their hrst surprise neither stopped to thinkthattime had not stood might, but for the shade, be made to cording to Mr. Rehison, was enjoying All the window C. II. MILLER, M. cover a portion of the walls, while and bottle glass will shortly be sooi health when last heard from.

-Un a way-ireight train laden with cross-ties, near Monroe, a few still for their sakes. They simply sprung to one conclusion, each that the houses in Pittsburgh many a little nook, corner and very tranquilly. ended the life of GRADUATE OF UNIVERSITY OP shut down tor the summer. The men border that might be made beautiful, days- agor- a negro boy. about seventeen1 other was a fraud.

''That seems to be a toughish kind, ol a story." said the representative. "1 don't know whether it's tough- or" ten him who, an English -writer said, was are to be employed blowing huge glass ana, consequently, a joy torever, is ojd was lumping Irjpmcjar to cari PENNSYLVANIA. (Philadelphia.) With great difficulty the friend per 4 the first man ot any nation who ever diamonds for seaside hotel clerks- rendered instead dark, damp and dis suaaea mem that there was no decep Philadelphia Chronicle. took an English frigate in a fair and; single SioddftnTs 'Review. tion, that he knew them both, and PEABODY, KANSAS It is any thing but pleasant to agreeable.

It is true that many trees that only have begun to grow can be placed-, advantageously-- where, when would be personally responsible for Office two doors south of Bragunier's Store, have an ill-mannered person opposite der," answered the bright-eyed narrator, "but 1 know, it's true. ,1 saw the operation performed with my own eyes and if ever I lose my cheek I intend to graft on a chicken breast.1" Jersey City Times, as ne juinpeu, one 01 lu ues iiurneu and threw him under the train. He had a cotton-hook in his hand, and as he fell he made a grab and caught it in the side of the car, and held on until he could catch on the box. Thus, almost by a miracle, he escaped being uermaq spoKen. their, respective identities.

-Then ref they become large, they are objection erences were made to events in their How to Treat Sunstroke. you at dinner," remarked a peevish young lady true," replied Fogg, her vis-a-vis: but -then 1-don't able, it is easy to say plant ireeiv, early life, which brought them closer JOSEPH BONGARD, HOUSE SIGN PAINTING and cut out as they increase in size, together, and after a little while Katy A distinction of immense practical mind it, I'm bound to make the best of and we well Knew the old rule, cut a cpsedjpdeath yiejtsam, f'--In a snow SifWa 7 -i i rr was induced to accompany Chris to the friend's house. Now" imuatience and 'Friendly acts of birds of -different species to one another have been rarely Washington AND tree when found in a place where you would not plant one, but we all know -r-The husband in diiillinery art: A Territory, two years ago, the roofs "of importance exist3 between heat-exhaustion and heat-stroke, or coup vde soleil. It is much "to be feared that this difference too often passes nrire-garded, to the serious detriment of the affection again took possession of Chris witnessed. Such an instance has just the disinclination almost every one has old fellow once asked, "What is the rDecoratiTe Paper Hanging.

more rapidly than Katy gave way to the many houses, barns, were broken down, among others the roof of the to cut down a shade tree. reason that griffins, dragons and devils KANSAS. yEABODT, A certain amount of then, is re-awatening, and ne urged an immediate marriage, to which she with some are ladies' favorite subjects for em not only grateful, but necessary, and no broidery designs?" "Ah, because show of reluctance, and evidently linger one should do himself the injury to be 1 la 1 -w they are continually thinking of their patient.i-. neat-ex nausuon, as. tne term means a sudden' ausemie pro duced by work or muscular' exercise in a high temperature or.

HENRY E. WOOLHBATER, barn of G. A. Neely, on White. River; Pierce County.

The portion' 'over the roof of the place where the pigs sought shelter remained; few davs ago, when a clean-up took ing uouDt, consented. A Justice of the without it. But with this as with other husbands," was the lady's quick re Peace was sent for, and he per 1 things, moderation is commendable- tort, -i lormeu. me ceremony with a ra- been related in a letter addressed to the President of the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of. Cruelty to Animals by Mr.

R. B. Forbes, pf Milton. Mr. Forbes writes: My mocking-bird hangs-under: the piazza; and near him is a-robin's nest containing young The parent birds seem to be busy all day bringing worms to their young Twice the robins have been seen to alight on the cage ol the prisoner, and drop worms into his mouth, passing by their own well-fed It is possible to have too much even of I declare!" exclaimed Fogg at sunstroke, sigmnes the sudden, access of unconsciousness with high febrile; heat.

In the former the bpdy is Eidity that fairly took Katy's reath away. She had expected a wed a good thing; or, in other words, that the table: to-day, is the which may be good moderation may most affectionate pie I ever saw." Af place, aSd 170 pf were found, showing that that 9 number lost their lives at that time. Mr. Neely has so many that he did fa6t' Imiss the large number mentioned. Chicago Times.

ding in church, before a Lutheran min DEALEBIN fectionate cried every one at the ister with clerical costume and much become absolutely bad by excess. This is certainly the case with shade trees table, including the landlady. Yes solemnity. To hear a perfect stranger. me iiiuiSL, ur net hku peiapiia- tion, the pulse small, feeble and Jo in tension, the muscular system, 'relaxed, the pupil dilated, and the mind feeble, but consciousness is not lost, of i3 re about houses, and while we shall always approve of them, we shall never physician has been ar4 of far from sanctimonious aspect, rattle said Fogg, "the upper and lower crusts are so confounded affectionate that on a lew words in a language which she theless advocate judicious planting and they couldn't get anything between raigned by his county medical society on a charge of breaking the rule against advertising.

The question to decide is did not understand, by no means satisfied her that she was" a lawfully mar HFE IOHERY mining out. iv. x. oun. them.

Boston Transcript. The cashier of the Palmer House, stored after a syncopal state of brief In the latter, there- i pro- found, contracted, pu-t The euests at Mr. Marrowfat ta Chicago, is a woman; two others also ried woman, and the more she thought whether he has advertised in a ioroid- den manner. He" has not put up hand- ble were discussing the subject of Long have responsible positions at handsome -The Reform club in London is mde aDout it me more she became dissatis .7 fied. In a shrill, excited voice she de bills" nor inserted hisard hi the hews4 fellow's translation, of bea.utiiul up of 1,400 members who pay $55 each salaries; other women are employed by the proprietor to collect his rents and pil, injected conjunctivae, the skin is hot and usually the temperature high, the pulse tapid and the ttUsOula system often -'Convulsed, and "tending dared her belief that it was all a put- papers; but he has written to the local German song, into the Silent Land," yearly dues, lhe income from sub look: after his money.

This attempt to journals numerous letters on health when little MUtiades, who had apparently been paying no attention, looked up job to ruin her good name and get the little money her, father had sent over for her matrimonial send-off; that scriptions and debentures is $80,000 a year. The dinners are not now what they were when Soyer, and I after him place the sexes on an equality is ex FRUITS, rather to ngidity if the case, ne, one of heat exhaustion patient up and Dad, do you think cised by the proprietor on tne miserable pretext that do not visit Francatelh, directed the cuisine. The topics, always signing his lull name an address; he annually sends a New Year's; card, bearing his name and to everyamihy in hef county; and in other ways.hejia8..takeu';pains to make probably be; able to' Repb'se erwiii ever go merer" somehow oi other the question put an end to the TOBACCO, she didn't believe this Chris was her Chris anyhow, and that she was going right back to Germany on the same committee is largely made up of men saloons and play! billiards, spending their, money and probably his. Detroit in me saaue, xu a 1 ccumucuii and a Ifew drops laudanum in. conversation.

Brooklyn Eagle, whose digestion is not improved with Free Press. ship that brought her. In that frame How is the soil of Kansas?" asked himself professionally known. J. age.

They only lunch; they never i 1 1 1 AND CIGARS. of mind she rushed out of the house Sun. one of the group1 as thfl traveler paused. uiue. consequently me luncn is tne and started for the steamer.

cheapest and best in London. Richest in the world; sir," was the "A remarkably. and.de- leaving her1 home in Licking County, Ohio, last fall, Aura M. Scott Chris, his friend, and several others The club committee numbers 16; reply. 1 know a New York states latter Lord the political, lo.t Of the lo.t i Of the who had been called in to the wedding, 1 1 if left her skirts behind, and went, to Cin i FINE CIGARS A SPEC IALTY.

reiusea aamissiou 10 tne oan ran Cisco followed her, beseeching, arguing, pro- Kensington and Mr. Lewis Morris, Vice- man who went to Kansas seven years ago with only $15 in and he is now worth 820,000." What tablespoonful of whisky or. brandy wilj, quickly, bring about restoration- In the case of true heat-stroke the patienf should be at once removed to' as odol a spot as practicable, and should have cold water thrown on him, be rubbed with pieces oi ice, and have ice ap-? plied to the head and spine. Other medical remedies, morphine, 1 Quinine; and chloroform, are recommended. i Medical News.

-1. 1 cinnati in male clothes. Although only "in-hteen, and not coarse in form or fea Magdalen Asylum on Sunday to see her friends, revenged herself by going on testing. hotel they sue- Chairman and secretary, are the most tures, she leadily passed" for a bo v. active.

did he raise principally?" 1 believe ceeded in arresting her night, and in duced her to enter there to talk the it was a check, sir; but they couldn't Perhaps the. deception was made easy by her careless manner of smoking, the hill above the asylum and rwhen the girls were marshaled- out 4n- the yard for prayers, by waving her handker-. kicking tip her heels' and 'turn matter over; by assuring her that she It is always safe to beware of the sycophantly polite. The Spitz dog exactly prove it on nimi lhinK or 9 soil that will raise a bahlt' check foi had plenty of time to get to the steamer, as it would not return for hve days. $190 to $19,000, and in a backward sea that lawns and mks your hand to-day drinking ana swearing, bhe was successively a porter, clerk in a notion store, and conductor' of a horse car, be First ioor nortl "of Brapiler's Hall, ing cartwhee" lhis with, the exercises and the sisters" called in is apt to bite to-morrow, while the While she was held conversation son at that!" Wall.

Street News, gruff mastiff will be faithful to you. there, the iriend rushed over to New the aid of a idlieemah. After looking' fore being found out; N. Y. Sun, -mi 1 1 York to procure the services of Col.

H. even after you have proved faithless to A chap who sued the Atlanta Con vainly for an ordinance which, she could be said to have directly violated; the H.Hadley,in whose powers as a mediator Some German newspapers are venerable with age." The 'Frankfort 'Jofiri nat is 261 years old, the Magdeburg Zeitung is 253 years Id, and most of these papers are no more like real live American sheet than they were 10Q years Herald, young lady, on being asked stitution for telling the truth about him. him. And the nature of mankind partakes of the same general characteris he had great confidence. With much magistrate fined her $5 for disturbing where her native place was, replied had the satisfaction of paying $400 doubt in his mind as to the result of tics as that of the canine kingdom.

costs. He is probably tickled naif to a religious meeting. jjeirou tret I have none; I am the daughter of a AB0Y, KANSAS. bU persuMive powers in English upon wicago mws, death about it, Detroit Fm Fresh.

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1882-1882