No mm ieroriU». to •olr. tte toTte^i • II *11 tea vesirs. S«w* asrf mv.. 1 .... ) pfertitiss. testero.— » | IMalMUkHMtlalnkn ' Hot is tte ski ■■■ 1 the — e oU ' i^nBoeMi-i ; BXTteloObMCktadTOOTkUoM.: ! • TW* r°tot 006 terol, pile* tteu Ort t H; t Hsrs sorrow ska, and Iterabssedscroaf pah . t ■' 1 ' "le" Sn*i~4-. cossptetolsr to"ra tote I -li'inil'^.i .|l.l. Ml. ■• Ap*. eo k te! Tsrokd^jl « bngktTLWU,v,te»h^U.H«n>M. . r— ■ t I » sltoc peer I ill nl Is tea rotes swdro.o. I* ■ewMMrar rsr-a. keell tmir J (tee life tease te waste liviag. aed lu teasty . 1 J32TJlTir"i *l«lilW>t.M.tt«. ' 1 -Arasp-s /-rag poo j HUH SBCRBT. , - 1 csrtaialy do owe yon everyUilnr . ' I— 1 illin with that eon of todtited- \ mm; but, Lerlnfe I shall try lo dieok>lf>penoIUIa>Hlbv way." ( Miss Via smiled aad Mated, pluck- 1 ! leg at one of the race cllmbUt ell about tte window, wkh lowered bead aad j [ T«d££thow«sw. saw ttoMigcl this; ' Id. thought. were proved fate lb. , dnmgifcr cat the thing* aboaHdm. his % fancy badlakra a wild flight. aad we. ' buej with very differrat obwets. Aad J llm era. a ilieac*. Lovtnia frightened. ' ^Ajtotbsn Carrie appemsd. with bar J inter band. Aooktag n grmt deal likr a 1 figure oat of a pktirs. " I want joo-Bhlroy." . J tidasy totoaiaM. tends wtUi picking J Urinia looted ater Ibaa with a ■ f *dcd gfanneHntottestedow of mam- [ I™- 1 am. bostdag about tte room. aad • finally over |o tb. gisro, wbvr she took ' a tela am at bar ova nilliy lea- ■ pnHt.adte'teto. Wall. Iters wro oertaln/y no disparity 1 of a«ea.ior te was qute thirty aho- # *a|a. aad I— I battart bo Hte. ma. W. grew up together, aad H 1s only aataral. I eball csrtaialy aol do anything nab— 1 I aaea. rrfaaa Mat. I Ute Mat. loo*- ' bar veto* <abered— " 1 aaeer knew uatli ■ Old Dotcae cam. la wtti a andla lo ' thrrad. aad IdtTiala drew herself ap a HUla tearfully at bring magat bate. < tte mirror. "Strawtenfas te Oman. Dora*. 1 Carrie will pick Item." ■ -I mo tte doctor and ter gnfmria' « maid. "I tbiak I a*var*ro Mm look* < ing>o well. tnte. ro tbts time. An. It's ' net ao far off. I aaa trfl you." Mid Dor- ' ens. with a nod and smite " What's aoi iar offF' I "TteoamOaa tela fria« to aakToa. Ji Mb. Via. Toa know eery wall; aad. . < If joo iaiead to mnk. Mm teppy. it tateeraly tte oro^wcrd." ^ -Lu'j }oatete.-mkd tortea. wMbatettbof j I didrrraor of e'er. aad'arwylMad." Tb* , | "Tte te ri jte rithA aad beja la 1 1 Deraa frodaete a akaat ad paper c* j I wMob era. traced mu, Uma. ic rcrj : tettlhl piamnarilp. an oad.d b, aad ^etber mareetom etebri-j^ laaperted U atertr. aad Itea j j •"vooLr^TXteoor < Hotter Uadea'b paptn. Itetaa. It ' erne wroafr ted be woaM te rtrj ] " Ti- — 1 watt cm ami Hag. aad Mm Via wm I ^ye^^wmmalrm.rtoa.ljroacm < At Bbte^TS tee maMWrilrr mfr.Tz* L srartit- ; doodwmMir-aBd ate wept a Mde ,
"Perbape pa bad batter poatpoar *U" ~ Ho. I mbtbt aeear baee tte eomape apala. Do yoo act Itel aa lataitioa ol erhat te oomiatf I owe eremMa* to | job. daorari Via; poor meoer paid te - mjedaamloa—te lbeTtrj bread I bare eaten. I am la tbe attitada of oae wbo . •till aate faoom; tbia tte laaAltepa. , bottbesraataetofaU. TtaatelamM , aad aaa word from job aerie mj < Sbe waa eUeni, looklsc dowaea tbe ! "Sidorj. I aat mj frmaklj Ibai I \ did au expect it. At to joar oblica- , tioae Ibej are aow aouia( ; bat osot i < did lb Ink l bra a tie tbat ehoald riwaj. I biadrntocetber-drieadriUp aad (mi- , lode— TOO o ad replead f Bui if it baa. pe i tboae obilgalteie are diechcrred ; If. Ir i job lore me. Sldaej. aad aiab u I make me jter wife. It le I wbo am te- I debted aad (rateflil to joa. te I tall joa t frankly tbat ll wat until Ibb momeol < adraamldld aol dan allow mjeeMlo , lb ink of Bnl, einoe joo wbb ll. I will I your wife Sidney, aad lire brace- I tetb witb bat tbe oar tboo^bt of mak- i tor mymlf worthy of jaa-" ■ Rod aad prie by Inrne-trraBlooe, , pataled end bewildered at firet-etood , ; Sidney Under.. , Wat lb ere ever before eo incredible t mbcakef Be knew not wbat to any or i do. He bad la lender! lo aek lorinia't . tpprortl of a conlrapteled propoari I I lo Carrie— aad wbaiaa apprilinc titan. • . He waa. iodeed. bound by booar and c rrnlltBde to Laeinin. wbo bad bmc eo , rood lo Mm. and he bad intended ri- . to tome dim iaehtoa lo return , eometbinc — be did not know exactly j wbat; bat payinr tbe debt la tbia way . bad neecr entered bU Iboopbto- Be , Carrie— a Mddea romance of two , jean back; a real lore— a part of Me , life, indeed. Bat here euddenly wm , cntnaUopbe ; be wae rained. merer! — " tbat wm wbat I mraat-lo ! aak job to W my wife. 7 nerer Led any ; other idea tbaa to- to diacbar(e m job- , Hrtllnwto I be one waj — bj aekinr yot. , accept me m joar baabaad ;" aod . be bnnr bit bead in abame. , ; I or tote did not notice it. or. if the | : pat ber own lnterpratntitei on bie | eoafuatoa. She wa. qolte too ImpPJ V i . raallm detail* of what waa bappenlu: , memory beinr* tboae back aftarwmid. | And. apenkia* eery Utile man. tbey , cromid tte town to tbe boom, and ate , Sbe went op to ber room and knelt ri , bade Id e and odered op a lhaakfu , Tbiak of the eeatney of win | rinr aomeiblar beyood joar maddaat I hope*! Aad to aborted old Dorcoe to ; aak aometbiar about dinner, am! line , broadly and rribrr Idiotically. 1* atari , "Writ Daren." arid La elate, (at- , « tlT^aiw? ' a boa Id rr. aenlHar radlxatly ' you were , rirht and It i. to be." , Dorraa.wllb a broader rria>" He often ■ talked to me, aa joaar mm In lore , will, witb anybody, about the oae thej , lore; they'll rren rit aad bear ber i ■bin d ratter than not talk of ber at , nil." want aa win Dorcan, who could , an throagb a mllteoae ae well a> , lariaia uttered a ple-erd laarfa tad | klamd tbe old craaure. "He dom lore ber anre. aad be i aaya to me tbia twj morn in j. • I can'. | writ a day leaper. aad I am (rinr »> < aak Loeiria lot ber toriaj.' aad joa am . be baa doae u and (ot jourroneut." I It wn not n ery. ll wae a kind ol i choke, a. of noma no. dyteiarideriyri , In oae mlnate tbe wn on ber tet i •Crin. and. thoofb pate, etroo* aad i "Tbe lde» of lerin* ber Item— (lb oomea mat Uttie." arid Mte* Via; aad , to ten"ttel.*tbto^; b^llT^tete | a food baabaad. I think I trill lie dowk moment." , i So ltecn. tern* Iter wtem.rbnmbted . oat. and Lariaia tioeaad orrr to Ux wUdow aad atood lookln* out- I do DC* know wbat ate aaw than; bat tboae moment, tori their u -red y which word. ; angle* ap Mm of. Aad after a white rim went dowm aad hand Sidney anted n. the little poerb { tori wtere ate had left bis. B* looted I jap liimallj aaoatb. , I "Sldewy." ate nid. eprapt'j. "I i doa*! kaow wbat job wm tbiak *f ma ; i I baa* abarigri my mind riser I i j aaw jou a tow mlnatea ago. I cmano' • he jaur wile; but I may te'l you tbiri I I tbri If JOU aternld erw toary Carrie ^ . might team to Ufa bar la time-it . wouM moke me amy happy." ,1 But you, Loetete " be began, aar Mated. Writ f rarity wn tempt ad to glee I jou my hnd.Sldaey." rimamlinnaii ,H wnouly tte enaa of an tariaat- , Such a thing would neetr do. and jou I win my ■> youmaB aam* year, ten ■ 1 aow; aad wMte I amgrrietalto job Sidney, lor thinking ao maoh (me a. i te wbb to aaate me joar w i I wm , mil joa Baakly ttea it te Imp rate, it. I wn bora for an old maid and mute dk , on- Aad aw, If yoa an a win man. . yaa win ten your tboaghu ten m< . aad baatow team upaa Craria " Aad ' 'ritoTteJri^ rifateTUri U ■ 1 ■ 1 .j Wbat te Sat laaarit. Aorordtag to tte fbltelaigbto bf i ribm'yMd A^term^ riao. ' gtoat date, aad wtedowa wtea the [ pmln are of the dtaaaarian of three ' o^!rr"-£t? tteV^Ta II Tki telteateg aimil nlli lit ti i ' ; TfS'SSUri —
ninrnaux. SVtee Mmn wbri lednrma wen anetiaquindUoedmttet diem adgbt mbdrier to bealtb. What waried la^teenripam of dram waa •emy-day Ute la aodri totereoumeFaolty n tbe male attire aught be la ' arttetic pctota of riaw. it waa, to ralatioa to health, perfection m compared witb tbe drorn worm by wotan- It kept all part* of tbe body equally warn ; It 1 carriad by tbe abouidera ; itriiowpd rided for randy change to meet tbe rlriaaltadea of anaoa. Tbe reform be i be. to fact, tbe aw, with the exception of tte exterior robe or gowa. Tbe loag ■ drew for women. Which rren treqpaeecd •lightly an the ground, wn tbe moat becoming for them. Thte abould play tbe auae part n tbe outer coat of tbe the rent of tbe dram being tbe i except tbri It might be made of j rribrr lighter materials. Tbe grant • Cltoe. when oooe conceited by an anxious mother wbat six abould do to and let her Tin about like tbe beryc." He would indorse lb la wise rule, and would add : " In tbe mothers of England clothe tbe girls precisely aa tbey clothe tbeboya. permitting knickerbockers U tbey like, aad let them add the cue distinguishing mark of a light, looee. flowing gown, and tbe girls will grow womanhood aa rigorous, aa healthy .and ae weU formed in body ae their i next pert of the lectin tbe qnalily of ' cloth tog waeoooridrrad. and the amount > ri rarirue aeeeona. Tbe neeeneity of •oris wae Illustrated from the pbymiolog > leal rale Brat diarorwed by the lau Ur teilner. tbri the body. Independently of pound! of WHO and of increase of weight.' the waste oocnmrnctag toward the clone of Septra be and the lncreaec theflrat weeksof April. Warmcloth1 ought lo begin to September or eariy 1 to October, and ought not lo be left off til the clone of April. For underclothing next the akin be elroagly recommended silk, end with that light, fleecy flannel. Thick henry flannel, aad rrery ! material that abeort-cd and held Ute ri all limes bad. Henry clothes wen tide with warmth For outer garments and fleecy were beat, and furs wery exosUtet- lie criticised arrerely the permanent waterproof which Shuts up the rain 'bat distills from the body ri the same time that It keeps out the rain which falls from the clouds— a disttnrhe d well '^u^^oK^oTdrari. ' cua lend tog that the /rise if waa quite rig to la stating that white color waa the beatWcn to cold weather, white it waa •an. TbaJ objection to wWle'ra^ showed tbe dirt, aa objection which wae strictly an ad ran tags in a health point of riaw. bat which would be met practically by modifying the color to gray. > For nil ordinary occasions light gray 1 ought to take the place of black for outer curerings of the body. Black was. In fact, of all colors the eery worst, and poor indtee who thought it neoaeaary altar bcraai tenant to Immerartbratob* pitted. After the antler. It waari- ; meat the aaddeat of miaariee to dieted by I society on the already miemtbia. Very dre^ea are aaadr of the gay cotton goods now ao faahioual ly ' stance, the rouge ddraeuoph or Turkey ' red calicoes are mad. up to short anils, partly ol plain red aad partly with , Aguraa of yoliow. black aad pate blue. 1 in palm karat grawmily . aad sometimes • to stripem. Tbe solid red calico te taad 1 for a killed round, skirt far bordering ' the striped oranklrt. Tb. waist of the > figured calico b a doable- braarird basque, easily fltud. with bat on. dart 1 to each front. Tbe colter laps quite • high, and te covered with plain red 1 calico; Use pockets and ruffs are squara I sloped narrower toward the aides, gtvtag tte effect ' of a cut-away coat aad I TrtV Two rowa of patei mmmaiad ton- ' loaaareaa tte InkAe suit ccatsgt" , Scotch ginrbams^re mpeeially popu- - tor in the r tsar Mae shades that wash Maatkaa of atriped bhss aad white - witb plain light blue. Thus Ute plain round abort akin merely fund ur ' hammed to striped blue aad white. < write tbe ofcnkirt with i.Uunmi ■ the plain Man. Tlte pretty faaaqaa b ■ then mate of tte sttipad goods, aingte- - trrnat' d. with ksa oae ten aachatda. • and oat fl# quite abort below tbe watet I Baa ; ttey sit Urn flateted oat to . I slytteb length by a-P kited raffle Ax • lateiwite. mate parsOM with tte sri- - TTdge. on tbat tte stripes will ran • aroand tte Umn. Thte raMa te Mh- > plaited ia Iroot aad aa tte toda. bat In • the hack, jamtriow tte mild , bate ' farms. It te told to tint doabte box- • I* tempi*, ba'adte^rorily to the fttnee Tte a*ck aad write* ten ateo pteteed frill*, with^ tbe stripes cut aW tee ramhrir di«mi»forg*y juaag gtria tetrr t dogs' or^barse*' beriteta^bia. or brown ' tteprrttedag cater b amte la tte acaltop*. Bsmrak.r gingham* rieropopaV ery peetty Mae eambrim. or ate. USE- [ tow tb* yate tte watet in* a ylto i pitetod I u«i Bteewi wflfe a teb. ' MelA Bsate •< pitea bia. glagteti [ barber tb' tafflu of mripid Mar aad , MUtteiksbmMteaaafa faat.- iiffllte tb— aate m-a teg , »*waa- Tboj arat te wttteti toa «
^ SaM^OM tete rihahlcaabte aa j i gates em nil ujted tbomras tbiag. ; There to a^ flood of AaiaaUc^dem la m ' Kyba crap, ia tb. braiu fabric far ' | kettledrum or fire o'clock te. toilets. , r Tbra. loag orirleh fauhara totro- r fief Into fans make aa extreme nor- " i etJI again in Togo, far drraw. aa well m far Basques, in almost every instance. J 1 ! ere abort to tbe front end long to the a '| Dolmans, mantle*, pelerines and * I shoulder cape, will £ frahtrai.hk far > , i rammer wrapt. . 1 1 Tbe new fancy buttons far dntera i i I look like jewels, and are gems to point j] I ol workmanship. I ; Gold braid, gold galloons, golden ® t urnamrata. and guld brocade are *11 used j r j to new millinery. • " ' Short skirts are shorter than ever. , J when worn by tbe moat fashionable s r Turbans are either round bate or boo- s „ net*, according as tbey have strings or r ... are stringleus. , . Lilac, pate gray, maavv. ihaSea of s " heliotrope, beige aad gray blue are fa- , f voritc tints lor drama- < Bound Uria and boetncta. acarfa. man- ' f ttea and tana erf whit, muslin, trimmed * • with lace, will be worn to midsummer, u r . Some of tbe new satin brocaded stuffs ' are brightened witb gold tli reads and s 1 these goods take tbe name of cloth-op- 1 ',<**■ ' r Back draperies of draaey suite era fre- ( j queutly lined witli bright allk. aad per- J j show tbe lining. - ceivabte deeten, tbe moat unique being f , thf triple gitet. compoeed of two walatI coats aad a jaccrt. ' 0 I Draperies for tbe fronts of suits are « f shirred to form cither single or double * 1 panniers, or they are placed to fall • down over Ibcs hi pa with clusters of t J Eybarrapr comes to all delicate shades 1 ' of blue, rose, mauve, heliotrope, almoud and cream, with stamped border* la s strongly contracting Oriental colors and o I with Oriental designs. ' p j Tbe moat elegant flower bonnets are * e eery small, and hare a small puff of • , 1 silk around tbe brim, matching the > . flowfra that form the bonnet, white tbe , , real of the boun-t is covered with one I , glad of flower only, but to two shade* ' . I of that flower, as. for instance, two ' , shades of heliotrope, two of riolete aad a r Scene of tbe combinations of color a - : pate rose and brown on aa ecru ground. < c , gold color and pale rcee on pearl gray. , . i magnate aad pate Mae or beige, dark i, J olive green and salmon on pale olive, r old gold aad Solierino. gray, brown aad e red on pale blue, brouae grave aad pale e 'j Next to being a bride herself, says the ' ' Zosfo's Journal, every good-looking I 1 young tody likes to be a bridesmaid. ' Wedlock is Ihuu.hl by a large propor- _ tiou of tbe blooming sex to be conta1 gious ; and. much lo the credit of their ) * \ courage, fair epineters are not at all ' J ] afraid of catching it. Perhaps tbe , ° I theory tbat the affection is common i- . " we bare known oae marriage to tend to j - of "" happy events" as to favor the « 7 belief that matrimony runs Its* the ' cholera- ' Is there any book entitled " Rates for | Bridesmaids" to secret drcatotioa • >f among young ladle*' It seems as if ' j there must be. for all lbs pretty brides- , I- maids art precisely adke. So far as I b tbe whole fascinating tribe^'^lSti temh ' lag duty seems te be to treat tte bnde i a as a "victim ted witb garlands to tbe • d sacrifice. " Tbey cootidcr U necessary ' g to abort bar te "cheer up." , V ft to assumed.' by e postic frottoa. that 1 d sbe goes la e Mate of Ucpidalfoa te tbe ' 1 altar, and. upon lb« wbote. srould ralbrr not. Her fetr esel stents provide them. I r should faint te^ET" trytag*moaaeat.* 1 more id. TTltotog'ui^tie has of | t- teem that she " fates as if sbe should . ». rink tote tbe earth." aad tbey rapoed. , h ing-bouks; bat aba goes through Bar J f nuptial martyrdom with graat fortl- , » ^r'n^^TE^Ira^bridecrarat 1 r. lovely crcetsre at hie aide; but nobudy " thinks of pltylag Mm. gov fellow! AU ! sympathy, ccmpaamu. Interest, te ooe- ; >• era tested upoc the bride, sad If *b* of »- tb* grt nm*m m flnmpaanmwmil Mmte ' taks a (torn of Win. before tb* rare- ! - moor to ttrady^hirfcervea. the advic.te ; A **y. • Wbat • spoony yoa an. old , »- fellow." <o A distinguished feature of paraaols is A tbe radactiaa to lb* aumbsr of the ribs \ t- —twelve bow beincamd to plaasof sixto t**a.m torn yam. Tbe rike en rod. aad • t- the ltotag-whte* is ritbe. ofptotaor • * cbaageabte rofand *i ks. is ptoced be- j to tweraths ribs aad cover Marb ntiag. < to ehls cotoredtolk will eieo be acedia the • r* covers.^ Ob. of thegratttott «f throe is j d of bright rich b*ro to much the row j h Th. bordms an rowad cm or wovm I t- toto th. goods I* ptoo* of SB etomic far < >• ana « iimn i i Tb* gromols i w ma UlmmiWillb rich cbrailte fringes ' to IMlll^lll I ibatoto aafam j to tg—*lb. r ■> I ; tiawisaro arod. , tai^awA'jrjrg ;=Ktss fe aiga «m_amvad bgaMm jad* afbfroA j m mt of mteal or Cbtom la Jaaaaro* d*- ! to dttt Maay of tiros | l l ll hara a J to Mhtia nrotro tfad m tb. ka^> md 1 to m i. / ■ flll HI * Wh* ti. faM Wtitiro « e*^ibMwti*tijf ti.jmi- , ;
NEWS EPXTOMS. ; ■**«*i a amto tamio Btaus. TW Ctorof mmm tab CnamdlW nOsdro 0 E"£35r!aSt'to Bmskljs'rovg j rant Tlarase y Saw! a* l-MSbarahW teTro^S^L£tte!r^ tola" Tert tte ; rateaamrtTBrajro' meaad te. tody aaf J Jwey Clcy. S. J , a law Bars sps. srod J aTsfl | r .1. TwaS a ] 1^1. Cteromev^aro^ Ka^te-»jwa^ ( tas. |W gra!11* fete "rataratero Uar i*I»ro' Ocqa. *®°" ' ^WBM. twaatr ^raraet. fo Of route by ted wawtec, raa. ol laal sac a sail baa 'eeo tec** tayoad .-raeateat. ^ SLl-nteteL'^Tte te^e^to^te'fo'Si , : -Iteil^ll^-^tjEl*n?tee^5 ■ |'toroa. rof wtetee patoteg Ttettaro. ■ Hi aa war atefma te. drosgsd te aab. ademro rapara w— tog* Ss tte teaA aad bad ta baasararadte tee ismissfisses to "■roaSi"'. . a iro h** m it, wg ! SLtofSLrom.B«mmMamlJI ksr3*-- — telgro roroaarorato tWAgtitok ~c I asaangfiSmti.mtoi.titi. ; ^^^tiksdite arasmTmrolfm , ' JteVyBrows. II ■ Ifs — s ;
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Oa* *f tbro. OMlglac *«. A widow living oa Foritorato,*n«. bro lately bron greatly naaoyad by rov- tc cral boy* trying tettoal bmdoaot. Tb. T other day the looked oat ja*i ro a boy r about faarura years old was climbing over tb* fence, bat ro tb. ojvuod tbe „ thought moral suasioc mlgnt help his Sl "Boy. will you pletsc come ever , b«*r "Saw yer doutT be growled In " "Come. n*w . be a good boy and error " here." she continued m a pedestrian D< "8ro anything green about mef" j *1 sneered the lad. * Tbe pmlrotrian looked from one te tbe « ~ Do you want trim f i r "Well. I did want him to come ! " over—" j B " Then be shall came " interrupted | ci tbe pan. and be darted ncroro tbe rood. « seixed tbe boy and shook him up. and i u mid T " Won't mind yer mother, ch * Got j o too big for your boots, have you' We'll | tl see about tbat1" n "Oh ' sir. I didn't want him hurt !" J li I "Jest tbe way witb a metier — jest o like 'em! So. I won't hurt him. but he p I needs a sound spanking to take tbe aa.' i out of him ' Leas* alt down on this - , " 1 heard htm sasstng you. and that's < 1 pud rarer t » tiger* Tbey were followed by a boy of I I iug to one family, and they ran lire man I , against • lence. over a hltching-poax. , naked" Two , astc^* mterf^ednnUr I be could get up. and he went out of the j \ thing* ara yet sort o' mixed In bis ' j All boys need a good training, but one i , shouldn't get 'cm misplaced. Every j dlvidualltt — /Scfrusf Frte /Was J N'lcftu Ridley aad Hu/b Lauaer j • heresy. Fastened to the body of rart^j damss. rising rapidly, touched tbe bag being gr*eu aad lightly parked, the fire I crying out tbat be could not burn , rati; tbe fagots aad admitted air. the dame* ' swept up lo the powder aad braigbt i ' J death It is certain that the use of ! powder was not It eluded In the sen- J ' woe* of drafltl. It was permitted, noli ' authorised, lieath being sore, the pre. j . ' thr Athenian tribunal granted tire priri- I . lege of hem lock to Socrates ; as the Eng. | . lish executioner* failed to carry out. literally, the horrible sentence of bang- I Marian offlriak did not Insist on the ex- ' • treme rigor of the sentence Hot was I this hastening of death, to a army nnau- j 1 thorised by taw. either murder on tbe I ' pert of tbe friends of Ridley and Lsti- ! iter lbs old. stcfWrommoc Inw^ltrally | [ were guilty, tbe former of suicide and . tbe latter of murder —Ibpular ,'nmee ' > Jfra4Ug J. Tbe wisest of men la be who baa tbe j • . .t 1^1
Gscrg.Angutoa.Bsfe.tb.pim1 now «a the I'aotfic slop. ^ S"tfe United 8 J£7La puts hte'ti! ' I admire tee newspapers oftis United for tbe woodrafui diversity of ! E their IntelUgsoce, and for the versatile ingenuity with which the item, of that a* intelligence ere Kruag together. Since my arrival ia this country I have not' set eyas upon a single English dally J yet [ venture te think that, <m thanks te t*e wonderfully developed £ system of telegraphic mm in miration of £ which the conductors of the newspapers a* i raabisd to aval, tbsmrolvua. and ths , j equally wondhful skill displayed by tie gentlemen who attend to the scissors and paste scpartment, I am not ao very behind band touching what ha* oc- ] cured in my native land, end on the conllnraiof Europe, stoe* I teft Queans- Q ! in the middle of November Into. Tbe astonishingly copious salmagundi of odds and ends served np every day to — the columns of the America papers , makes tbrm the most diverting reading ; the world. Tbey ere as entertaining a. the Paris JSgan and GeaJeu. witb- „ out tlte indecency of lbs boulevard One loach of politics makes the wbote Hew* U Set Mti. Expose yourself day aad night, aat too much without exercise ; work too hard I Hew-to Set WeU, | Which te answered to this* wordeTaks Hop Btltraa! See other column. - ' When exhausted by mantel labor Inks Wort to maun lain healthy actios Mall i ig*BI itii Mi I J til J 1 I m I ] i in 1 1 kAA^AAij T> tean *«TED RW THt UlCTORIAI. X HISTORYwmWORLD MOW TO BE CSL^vraZ rogR OWN TZmTSZLgZ; ; ! LAWYER^ NATRONA'ff PCHH't gALT BJLBUF4CTWIW CA. PMto mm, $10,000 CASH! 0m ■ >*" TlTvicflU I : sum a ; oh N wTniiL ■ sssrorgg County Bonds! NEXT 0F Kin j HEIRS WANTED ! I ^ ra.i- W. ro, y-teSSro. J qgPIALjAgg.g Jfx ,
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